THE GAZETTE. HBPPNER. THURSDAY. MAT 31. 'Hn. Local and General. CoCNTT 8HUF. Tor tha next 80 davi. Minor, Dodwn ft Co. will pa; SO cents in cask for Morrow connty perip. BfiiM Oh YockScmp.-C. II. Mallory St the city draff Btoro is paying the highest market price ia cash fur Morrow county sorip. TTill Morrow is now in Portland. W. E. Ellis is attending ceurt at The Dalles. A. S. Tower was in Heppner last Monday. E. OftTe showed rip in Ileppim last Thursday. Walt Kiclmrdson caine in last ifon day from shearing. Sam Tesd is now in town after a con siderable siege of herding. Geo. and Johnny Oates were OTer from Haystack last week. A. M. Webb is hack from Idaho, where ha has been livin j since last fall. Fat Quaiil looms up as a protection democrat and a strong Blaise man. Dee Matlock came over from his But ter creek ranch the first of the week. Mr. Wm. Dent, representinc C. H. Dodd Co., was in Hoppner over Huu day. B. A. Ilunsakcr and family, who reside out in Spring hollow, are ia Uoppuer, pandiag a tew days. The muurps are now going after the inhabitants of. Hwppner, who have not r.lready bad that malady. Chan. Eoyse is owt from Book creek 4itteuding teaoher's examination. Mr. 'Koyse is tenclring that vicinity. A. H. Tysotfa new wisdmill works very well, and be will unro plenty of water f r hi lots on IWlingtoa bill. Miss tVie Jffiles, of Hardman, cama flown is$. Monday to assist in the teach er's eiamination which iMgsin yesterday. Mrs. Blacliman and family started ;.'6i:terday for Boisp, Idaho, where they vill spoud the smuiner visitiDg relatives iud friends. The trcos are growing Guel.v around town, rpffiudJesa of the dry weatjjer. J'j. Minor's shrubbery, that he Bet out tally this spring, look.swell. The Gakkndtlle Sentinal, regard loss of being burned out, conies to the Srout in good shape. It will soon be on 4ts feet again, on readable a paper as ever. n. Basmus is contemplating a trip to Palestine next year. We wiil here say that it ia Palestine, of holy land no toriety, thnt is the object of his visit, and tint Palestine, 111. Noil VasDnyn will shortly establish n general merchandise business in Heppner. Mr. YanDoyn is a rustling business man, and will be a valuable addition to our town. J. O. Williams, of the noted and pro ductive Spring hoUow, was in town last week. Jim feels more enthusiastic over the agricultural outlook, thajj the Dat-uned-out wool business. S. N. Morgan and Mr. Saling, or Haud Hollow, passed through town last Thursday, enroute to the McDnfly ttprings." Mr. Morgan will look np some cattle range over the hill sojuewhore. Job Williams has been under the weather for about a week. He was com pelled to give up the county canvass for a time, but u looking utter the voter ull the same, whenever they are bo iu diporeet as to oome to town. Ocorge Hahn and Mr. Price, jolly fel lows wiw don't travel for tlieir health, but the former to represent Porter, Hleaaingsr & Co., and thy latter Adels i'or & lii iinrieiistciu, a gnu Frajujsco tea iiOtise, were in Heppner lust week. t"jdo Johnny Bock nana has been sending ;l P.V of the Umstiv bwk. to old Koutucry fur a long time, and has ieen anxiously looking in return for the Winchester beatonrat. Uncle John has Jjegiui to think that it nover will come. While Joe Keffer was repairing the coupling of his sprinkler .'net Monday, the boxsefi became restless m'd backed the wagan over him from wbhib ho m .oeived mao very severe bruises but breaking no bom s. It was a yarrow .escae Inmi being killed. Bigmouth Joe, e "rent tillionin of any white man who wiU joad him down with plenty of hog and whiskey, passed through town Tuesday. Tha bold rav ;KC8 of time have not materially altered ids featurea, but his checkered calico thirt has not fared so well. Dock Taughu aud .Gov. Ron left last Thursday for th Miidia fork oountry in be absent some teu days. D ick is the lawful, legitimate and otherwise legality ijualilie.1 agent of the gazet while on this trip. Somewhat later. iov. got back Inst Tuesday, and ro jxirts iJook still digging up tooth nurk jmd snbsoribsrs over the mountains. Movino AiiONd. There are now es tablished botween Heppner and Lexing lin, some eight or nine camps, and the railioad grading is progrctsiug rapidly. With the number of teams and men at work on tho line, it wjlj be finished long In-fore Jan. hit, IShp, by wbieu timo 4he the 0. B. & N. Co have agreed to have the line oomptatsd. The question of right of nay is now about settled,.excopt ju a few instances. It is .indeed ifortu iinte for the people of Morrow county, who are the identical folks on whom thh ,right of way bnrden rests, that Arling ton ranches were cot numerous. Had uoh beon the case, it is a toown fact hat four national banks would not have afforded capital euoogb to have paid al leged damages to these valuable (?) ag ricultural lauds. Not is the Show Boshiesb. The front of the Gajtette shop has long been n favorite place to paste wp all sorts af posters, which would have led an unsus iiectiug stranger to imagine that it was he headquarters for a dime museum. All we ever had ta show in that line was a very poor representation of a printer's satnuio majesty, a mule-power press and n hand-carved soap-box. and in order that tha public may get justice in this matter, our considerate landlord, Nat ter, has had all these beautiful, enticing iack-knifa lithographs torn off, and a fine iat of paint applied thereon. With a sign in glowing letters, it is now thought that strangers will be able to find the Lome raBoh of tha only Gazet. Association. The Heppner building association will short- jy commence uie erecnuu wi iwt u lib hmUinirs and K. of P. hall. The jontraot will be let at an early data. WnnMK fob Sale. I have a band of fm nneto two hundred stock horses for sale, at 637.D0 a bead. Call on me at iieppser, ur. - " 1 Vor Kale. A dwelling in Heppner; contains five largo rooms; isceueu anu pnicu, no. i i :w tnnnAainn a sniAll orchard hot.iil hoor soma fruit this year and .1 -Xl,l- 'n.na IlMnrtV MDltlril ns two lots. A good bargain may be Cn.vi,LExaES thb World. A citizen of the towo was passing a corral a few days ago in the neichlx rbood of Hard man, where John English was Backing wool at a lively rata, and Li. Vox was engagod in furnishing that article as no one but a War-uD "striker is able to do. They both Claim to wear the belt in their respective oooupatious, and they no doubt ought to be allowed to do bo, as they are tha only two men in the colony who np to data have taoklod a baud of dUUU sheep with do other help. Good Bot. Charley Jones' wife is now at Pendleton Tiaiting relatives, and we would suggest to her that she need not be uucasy in regard to Chas., as he now sings in his sleep, "What a fiierd we have in Jeans." This indicates, of course, rectitude of conduct that is the envv of his rntire circle of trioutte. Awm Hot. Tho I wt few days have been extrmely warm for May. For mortal man, ir woman either, to t com pelled to labor S'.ieU weather as this is a burning disgrace, but it stands ac n mod est though forcible reminder that we folks ara still supposed to mat la our gxnb by the porspintion ol qui Wob stchan Curebeuds. For. .Tii;ti:b or tub P;et!. 7. E. Wilmarth announce that ho is a oandi- dato for justice cf tho poaee for Hepp ner precinct, on tho republican tioket. This candidate is not used to running for r.fCc?, so the opposition will please not giv him too b ird a ohase, on ac count of his not being i;i good training. Bai.t,ocks Cot nr. M. 0. Srarr ws arrested Monday an.l fined 310 and costs for using obwoim and alm-iva language. After Mr. Starr lial been finod ho swore out a warnmt against Mr. Strong for the mm" olfne, and af ter a short trial Mr. Strong was dis charged and the coals ta.ft'd tigsiiiil the prostoiitiug witness. B.fiK AoaiS. John and Jul" Hayes are back from Idaho, having arrived last Suuilav. They report that Idnho's sagebrush plains ara dry vary dry, as no rain has fallen for a-rnie timv It is a fair sheep country, but the 1 -ss mf -vnol by ooihing in ooatii:t wiib tlissigciirnsh is great. Fob Const TiH Mr. M D. Haycian authorizes this sheet to state that ho is a candidate for constable of Heppner Havmaa has live ! in this oomnnnity for years, and it would be safe to say that if elected hs would make a good officer. EIGHT MILE ITEMS. Not muoh doing in this n!g!i'u-h i id Rt present, which has caused qnito a number to laave for the mountains and elsewhere. Tha monotony of the neighborhood was brokun last Friday by a lively polit ical meeting. From the looks of the rloor when we met there on Sunday for Sabbath so'nool one would infer that they were not tempornte in the use of tobacco, whatever else they woy be tem perate in. Mr. Leo Howell visited Eight Mile last week. He mw the guest of Mr. A. Ashbaugh and others while in the neigh borhood, and tools in tho politioal meet ing. Bov. Roasoner wiil preach at Eight Mile Center on Sunday, June 3, nt 11 o'clock in til? morning and at 8 iu the evening, ttubbuth suiioo! at II) o'clock. Antoixetta. Mat 27, '8S. Tim wind is high and dry, and tho dust equally if not moro so. S 'me of tha grain in tls sacii m is de termined to be in fashion and is taking on "Mikado tint." However, some of the farmers say they will hava a very fair yield of grain evcu if we do not have rain very soon. All of the young people and somo of the older ones are anticipating a fiae time at Mr. Hawloy's school picnic nelit Saturday on Bhea oreek. Joe Hives has gone to the mountains whore his sheep nro spending their sum mer vacation iu pleasant pursuit of the pea-vins (lint grows done up to the base of the bluff that makes the border shiv er whilohis whole frame recoils in horror aromjil tin geatlor slop9 of the hill when he wants to get on top of it, Tom Ingraliam mid his brother went Qshing on the Middle fork of Roik crock Thursday, and caught eighty-five fine orer half of then) measuring nine ana tea inches. Case Tuqua finished shearing his shoep Friu.' y. Charlie AnJ'irson is unable to be about on ucooimt of a oarbunclo on his neck. Soma of the peopla of this neighbor hood, we are sorry to say, are loaviug. J. S. Jngraham and bis son lorn will go with J. L. Colwoll and family to Ve- mtoiiie. V. T .' Thy will probaoly re turn this fall, but Mr. Colwell will mate bis home thsre. Jdut. A LIE. Editor Gazette: I desire that you publisn this article ia the Gazette this week to inform tbo voters anu taxpayers of Morrow oounty, thai the Buaobgrnss Blade, published in the last issue (in the independent column of mud-slinging falsehoods,) one notorious lie in-rel-tiou to the action ot the ' Morrow County court on ooonty roads miming into Heppner and Lexington. The ed itor or author of the garbled, unfair, un just and untruthful statement hat-no ev idence, ton udatmu or authority, from the reoords and papers on nle in toe clerk a ojlice, (nere is not Uie least loun datum to attack the County court, any other officer holding ottioe iu tW( oounty with partiality lur Heppner ajW prejudice against lvoxing'on, ana Ui man who wrote that arUaJo must hava known that he was writing a campaign he fur the purpose of misleading the un informed voters of tire baoch groes set tlements. And I now say that the- road laws of this state, the petitions, notices and affidavits on file within the last two years, and the testimony of the two com missioners, Andrew Buod and Wm. Douglass and also the attorneys in the road cases for the last two years, will bear mo out to assert that it is a malic ious -lie to catch votes for the independ ents. Wm. Mitchell, May 20, 1888. Co. Judge. Worth Kkowixu. That Alloook'a po rous plasters are the highest result ot medical science and skill, and in ingre dients and method have never been equaled. That they are the original and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation imitators trade. That All cook's porous plasters never fail to per form their remedial work quickly and effectually. That for weak back, rheu matism, sciatica, colds, Inug trouble, kid ney difficulties, malaria, dyspepsia, liver and stomach atlections, strains and an local Daius. thev are invaluable. That when you buy Allceok's porous plasters you obtain the bast plasters made. . 3r Notice to 'Wool Ghoweks- Those do siring to oonsign tbeir woo) tq Fenno Bros. & Cbilds, ot Boston, an draw from seven to ten oents per pound noon it at six per cent, interest. Freight to Works - Wju.Ii. Parmem in oldaa times, had very few ooavanienoiaa to assist tbeua in tha routine of (arm duties, but ia thin day numerous inven tions have made farming n pleasure. We would oall attention, partioularly, to the hay and grain slacker, of A. N. Wal lace, who is manufacturing this labor- saving contrivance. It will also remove nets from header beads. Call on him at Heppner. You will find him at the l'io nssr iwtol. Bia Rush. Pat your money where it will do you the most good by buying your goods or linger. Just opeuisg up a Sue line of ladies, misses and ohil drens shoes at prices that will astonish yon, also a splendid line of boots and shoes fur men and boys. Buttons rosot on all shoes purchased from ma free of charge, with a new prooaas button machine. Abtistio Work. Painting a house properly is a job that takes a good hand with the brush, and Wash Williams is the man that can do that work for you in the highest line of artistic art. Paper hanging and inside work, a speoialty. &atisfation guaranteed, or bo charges made. Sieatbd.- A 8 year-old bay mare, star in faoo, white bind feet, branded half oirolo N onleft shoulder. Banged last year with Cy Bennett's horses. A liber al reward will be paid for her return to Jim Joues' stable, Heppner, or at my ranch. W. B. Nawius. Con&nmption Surely Cured. To the Editor Pie iso inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for tho above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme dy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office adress. Respect fully, T. A. Slooum' M. 0, IHl Pearl St., New York. Syrop Kigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Fruneisco, Cal , is nature's own true laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of C. M. Mallory, druggist, Hep pner, at 50 cents or 1 a bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to dense the svstem, to act on the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet thoroughly, to dispel head aches, colds and fevers, to cure coustu- pation, indigestion and kindred ills. Ftxb CiJtriTH. Mrs. Johu Willing hanie is prepared to weave caTpots nt all times, baviug a splendid old-fashioned loom, such as we used to see in our boy hood days, and sho knows how to use it. ill iso wanting a good rag aarpet will do well to call on her at their reeidonoe below Johnny Elder's place. Tltat Highway of Nntiow. Tho broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy thoroughfare. Yet blow the winds ever so fiercely, and ride the waves ever so loltily, seamen mnst man tho goodships, tourists will brave the passago, and com mercial travelers and buyers must visit the centers of foreign trade and manufac ture. That atrocious malady, sea-fiiok-ness, together with colicky pains and much inward uneasiness is often endured when Hostett?r's Stomach Bitters would have fortified the voyager against them. Sea captains, and iu fact all old salts and veteran travelers are acquainted with the protective value of this estima ble preventative and romedy, and are rarely unprovided with it. Emigrants to the far west should use it as a safe guard against, malaria. Soak, the aid of the Bitters for dyspepsia, oonstipntion, liver complaint, kidney troubles and nil ailments that impair tho harmonious and vigorous action of tb vital powers. Notice to Teachhrs.- -Notioo is hore by given that the Morrow county board of examiners, begiuning at noon on May 31), 1S8S, at the oourt house in Heppner, will hold a public examination of all parties desiring ta obtain teacher's cer tificates for Morrow county. J. H. Stanley, School Supt. Fon SatjE. 320 noros of deeded land and a timber culture, situated between Frank Gilliam's and Silas Wright's ia Spring Hollow, Ilhoa Creek, llorrow county, Oregon. Good water on eaah quarter soction, and the best spring in tue country at tne bouse. Ua.ll on me at my place or address mo at Heppner. W. C. Bkinihoer. Notice I have about 200 small ac counts on my books whioh must be set tled at once or they will be placed in the hands of an nttorney for collection. Im mediate attention to these will save ooste. Bespectfully, C. M. Maliqrt. New Laundry. About the first of May we will open a now laundry in the building next below Jim Jones' livery .(able, on the east side of Main street, Heppner A full stock o Japanese silk goads a.'d lacquered " are will also be kept on band. Kiam & Wo Kie. Fob Bali. 650o head of stook sheep. Said sheep last year sheared 7 pounds of wool per head"; are frei from scab and in excellent condition. Wiil be ready for delivery immediately after shearing, about May 15. For further particulars call on or address W. 8. Tiiourson. , . Fossil, Gilliam County, Or. LIBERTY $ EAT MARKET, Wm. J. UeATSQ, Pnrietor. I?HMH BKEF, MUTTON AND POltK CQN F .BEaatlv on biwd at iviuonabls onexw; alto bolosiia aadl pork Mtiws. b4 cliMaa, ate. few Bad Fmt, llain street, Hepimer. ITS CITY BAKERY, Will supply you with fresh byatd and bunts every morning, ALSO With A Good Variety of Cakes. Wedding Cakes A Specialty. Bolm Baled Brans mid Brown ircQil Bvn-y Sundny 3qrivg Order . ' Fine Lunch Room. Opposite Mlaor Dodsoa I Co'i. fjif.-l Utivx. THKllT AN TKA0E. Drop in and see IIagars new summer hats. Cheap! Cheap! When von bo to Arlington stop with iiilly Theodore, at the ban turd nonse. Just arrived at C. M. Mallory's City drug store, a fine line of staple and fancy stationary. Call and examine. If you want to get rich sow alfalfa. Yon oan get it nad every other kind of seed at Minor, JJodsen (vol. Leezer A Thompson will in a few days receive a large addition to tbeir stook of hardware, nails, etc. Hunsnker & Co., can Ct yon out with a substantial wagon or a fine hack. They sell them aheap, and it will pay you to oall on them before purchasing else where. They handle Fish Bros.' wagons, and they are reliable goods. Choice candies, nuts, etc, in immense quantities at Kd. B. Bishop's. Fine nines for medicinal and saoramental purposes can be had at the same place. Why should the breath of mortal be bad? Simpy beoatise they do not go down to Pock. Vaughn's and have their teeth tilled. The Oregon Blaod Purifier is Nature's , own remedy, and should be nsed to the i exclusion of all other oiedioines in all ! diseases ot the stomach, liver and kid- i neys- Use Oregon Blood Purifier new. Dr. John Basrons, professional tooth poller and mouth fixer. All kinds of dentistry dons neatly. A second ear-load of barb wire will ronoli M., Co. thia,week. ; .. . The Farmers' and Merohants' insurance oompany, ot Albany. Oregon, will give yon a square deal, bee ad. in another oolumn. Cash paid for county at Minor, Dodson k Co'a. Bo you want thefinost brand of flour? Sparry oan furnish it. "You are looking well, my friend." O! yes, I drink soda water from that im mense fountain down at Ed. Bishop's drug store." Fine orookery, neat lamps, cheap tin ware, and everything pertaining to a well-regulated hardware and tin shop will be found at Hunsaker & Co's. Da you want mill feed iu any quanity? Sperry oan accommodate you. Give him a call. Hunt him up. You can find hair ourlers, agricultural hardware, calf blabhs and clothes pins at Leener & Thompson's. Bemember the place to get a good ci gar is of C. M. Mallory at the City drng store. Lichtonthal has a fine stock of ladies' and ohildren's shees, fur whioh ho will sell very aheap ior tho naked cash. His stook of men's boots and shoes has no equal in Heppner, and oan be procured iu like manner as above. When man gs so that hs onn't speak pleasant to his wife, lie must have either the chiilblains or the toothaoho. Dr. Vaugliau, the dantist.isa sure cure for the latter. When your teeth get so that yon ean't eat anything harder than mush dig np Dr. Vaughau and have bim make you a new set. . Every one who has a house should have it insured, and nothing is ahead of the Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance company of Albany, Oregon, for that protection. Minor, Dodson A Go. are getting in an immense stook of goods which they are selling at prices so lew that it would as tonish you. Teamsters, Farmers, sheepman, and horsomeu, when you want work dono, remember Billie Buark, the oraok horse shoes and job-worker. Basmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the sains in a scientific manner. It is a fact acknowledged by all "art orgnniiits," both of Europe and Amerioa that tho "XOstey'1 is the sweetost veiced, most human toned, least reody iu tone, and quickest in response tcthuch of any organ manufactured in the world. All kiuds of ready-made goods and flue custom work nt Mat Lichtenthal's boot and shoo store, at reasonable rates, and repairing a specialty. . Tub Vemuct. Children s carriages are an indispensable article in a family, and that being the verdict ol the Amen can people, oall at Kirk & Yonnggren's and get one at cost fgr r,a$h. Come early and get tho choice. Advances upon Wool. Ayers & Fell will make advances upon wool for delivery and sale at Arlington. CALL ON Jons Davidson, AT W8 BELVEDERE SALOON Oppoaito Lirory Btable. II(.ppn(ir, : : : Ortgoiy. At this favorite resort will always bs found the best brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CJOAIta A. FIRHT-CLAHfl BttXTABD TABLK for tha ftinustmmit of ttcsts. AYERS & EELL, Wool Commission MERCHATS, Representing" T. W. HALL L Co., Chicago. FENNO BROS 4 CHILD, Boston. -AT- Arlington, Caetle Rocjc and Echo. I.. I.- L Wool Graded and Baled H. McFARLAND & CO., LEXINGTON, OREGON Arc still in the field with a , LARGE AND Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes And Everything else that is usually found in a first-olsss GENERAL MERCHANDISE Establishment. FAULTLESS! JVNaturc U bv1c1cm ami so l that noble dicvry, conttoaiaf eftiy Na ture') own remedies, TtM' m &PFUNDEW! mm It is m benefit tm the human rat. Kk,t, UP YOUTH. HEALTH, VIGOR by the use of Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Quick and Complete Care of all Dieoe the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder aod LNf. It checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipation, Dysnepsla and Biliousness, and Euts fresh ensrf y Into the system by making w, Binh BIa4. Take it Hi tune, fit ht oow, as It cannot be beet as a preventative of dtseaee. Sold ami used every wlkcre. fi a bottle, 6 for MONEY! TO LOAN On Improved Farms In Morrow and Umatilla Coun ties at Lowest Rates NO DELAY In Furnishing Funds. Apply to: F. O. Bucknum, Heppner, OB E. W. FARROW, PENDLETON, CR. CALLAHAN'S NEWRESTAURANT Is prepared to give meals at all hoars, DAY OR NIGHT! You will fiud my place next door to B. A. Hunsaker & Co., in the Old Bank Building, JM7.V STREET BE PrN BR. Settlers, Attention ! Ton will save time, money and trouble by consul tujtf J. W. MORROW ! Flats of vacant lands obtained. Filings and entry papers prepared. Correc tions of erroneous entries secured. Con tests initiated, conducted and defend ed. Deeds and mortgages drawn. MONEY LOANED On entered landB. Consultation, by mail or in person, strictly confidential. Unusual Facilities For prompt and successful proscoutiou of all kinds of laud business. J. W. Morrow. Qffloe on May street, Heppner, Or. FRED J. HALLO CK, Insurance Agent, BEFEESENT8 The Home Mutual, Old California, Royal Nor wich-Union & L,anca shire, State, of Salem, German American, North Brit sh & Mer cantile and London & Lancashire, REPRESENTING 75,00O,0O0 CAP! TAL. ALSO Washington Life In surance Company, of New York. Offioc, next door to Qasette offlcn. Koshland Bros,. H'ooZ Commitiien Mtrchantt. . r-EstabHahed 18C3- 31 K Front St., 416 Sacramento Hi. Fortland. Ban Francisoo Cash Advanced or WOOL. lif. Wm. Wright, Agent, Heppner. URESES WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF HENJRt HEPPNER, Arlington. ' . . . J ' 1,1 , I I ' 1 L' i 1 -g PIONEER BRICK BUILDING. Always in the Lead!- The Old-Established House of HEPPNER& BLACKM AN! DEALERS IN- General Merchandise, CONTINUES TO ;;;jseo;;;;first- AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! II Our Stock will be found Complete in Every Respect, and we shall always endeavor to retain our place " I2ST THE FRONT RANK! And iu the future, as in the past, to be Leading House in the Our facilities for doing business are tablishment iu Wo guarantee to all our Customers Dealing. An inspection of each and all as to the full and complete stook we at all times carry. Owing to the steady inorease in our and Commodious Fire-Proof Brick Building, which gives us better facilities than ever before enjoyed. Sole Agents for Heppner and Vicinity ' FOR the Celebrated Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE.' HENRY HEPPNER, Commission and Forwarding Merchant.' Ship Care of II. k 13., Arlington. Look, Look, Loot! AND DON'T FORGET, THAT C. M. MA.LLORX AT TEE CITY HEPPNER, Keeps the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods in his Line in Morrow County. Comprising Pare Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Toi let Goods of Every Description. Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, ' Putty, Etc., Etc. He makes a specialty of Pure Wines and Liquors for Medieinal Purposes. Best Brands Domestic and Imported Cigars. Candy, Nuts, Chewing Gum, Etc Prices reasonable. Terms, Cash. : Prescriptions awuratoly compounded, day and night, and special ' attention paid to orders from the country. !.-J '-J! J 1 Special rotation Of Heppner and THE STOCK OF SPRING MILLINERY LADIES' HATS - t-AND FANCY GOODS! All of the Latest Styles and Paterns, at MRS. S. P. Ladies' Furnishing Goods Store, I am Closing Out my Stock of Ladies and Misses Shoes AT COST. HENRY BLAOKMAN, Heppner. '-It II wa shall endeavor to continue the Heppner Country ! unexcelled by any morcejitfla et the Noithwost! Courteous Treatment nnd Fair our establishment will oonvinoe business we have built a Largo T3ain "Wagon, AND 1 Agricultural Implements. Read, to the Ladies Vicinity to Examine i GARRIGUES' Read, Read! llllll DRUGSTORE, I JUston, ? '.'.) per I".1. . vrPi t t ELI .