THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER. THUItHDAY, JUNE 1-4, '8S. Local and General. County Scnir. For tlie next 30 days, Minor, Dodnon A Co. will pay 90 ceuts in cash for Morrow county scrip. Braxa Ok Torn Scnip. C. M. Mnllory nt the city drug store is paying the highest market price ia cash for Morrow county scrip. A Brilltant Exception. As rustlers Btuver & Walker take tho cake. T liey "get there" in a way which is a caution to the slow-going old timers of Oregon. Their 1888 catalogue of machinery, ve hicles, etc., is the biggest thing in the catalogue line ever produced this Bido of the Kockies, and would do credit to ony eastern house. The cover is bright and striking without being cheap-looking or flashy, and the 1(U pages whiob milk up the interior show at a glance to the ex periencod eye that an infinity of pains nnd labor bee been bestowed upon the setting of the type, the display of the headings nnd the arrangement, of the hundreds of cuts. We have "been there" ourselves, and know whereof ws speak. Take it for nil in nil, this beok is a fine phce of workmanship, nnd as a guide to where and how to get the best and la test improved machinery and vehicles of nil kinds it is simply invaluable to those who intend investing in anything of the kind. As a rule, that which costs notb iug is worth nothing; but every rule has it exceptions, nnd that the catalogue of Shiver k Walker is ouo of those rare ex ceptions to an almost invariable rule can bo proved with little difficulty. All you have to do is to apply to J. M. Ha ger. of this place, or drop a line to Sta yer & Walker, Newmarket Block, Port land, Oregon, and you will receive by return mail n handsomely gotten up, carefully edited, well printed volume, seining with pictures, free, gratis, for nwlhiiig. TooStoi'T fou Them. It ia a well l;nonn fact that Doc. Swinburne and Thoe. Avers aro among our well-to-do cilizons. Doc. has been one of our c'ty duds ever since the town was first nonr inrated, and during that time he has taken a baud in framing laws good and Mont for .'lie br.ooliu lads who get chuck full of elixir of rye and jump np and coup nnd nflirni that they aro able nnd willing to go into the graveyard busi ness on their own account, and other equally naughty things. But Doc. and 'J'om Lave found that theso Jaws are equally stout enough for them, for a week ago last Wedenesday night they caused the anvil to peal forth, and filled the air with sky rockets and other fire works in celebration of Fell's election, l.ut m direct opposition to one of Doc' j it ordinances, in which be forgot to make any hole for comieihneu and 1 hair friends to crawl out. Recorder Uallook looked over the matter, and thought that 4-20 apiece was cheap euough for the fun, considering that the boys croraul town had put up for tho powdor i.nd fireworks. Cloud Buhst. The cloud rolled up Mack as ink hist fh.turdav and gave ev idence of a heavy rain. Although it did not rain hard iu Ilrppner, it nmounted io a cloud-burst below here, taking off Henry Penland's wool that was stacked up at his ranch, and Coon Boon's house in Lexington. The railroaders got their supplies soaked at tho camp down be low Kiir.sf v's and two men who were en deavoring to get their horses out of the paler, bad a uarrow escape from drown ing. Tho grade is reported damaged, lint we learn not lo any great extent 'onsidenible damago was done near the forks of Hnm Hollow, 13. H. Haling had forty acres of wheat completely demol itdiod, besides heavy loss iu gnrden, fen cing, etc. II. W. Turner also lost very heavily. George H perry, living at the forks, lost almost even thing that wai loose around tho ranch., am ing oHior things a large quantity of well-cured ba con. Home of the pieces were p oked up near Alpine. C'ini.nTiEx's Day.- Tub programme nt the Methodist church la.it Sunday was very nicely arranged and carried out to (he letter. Groat credit is dna to all who lent a helping hand, either in tho way of music, recitations, decorations or otherwise. The churoh presented a beautiful appearance, the air was loaded with the perfume of lowers, while forty or fifty birds seemed to vie with each other iu their rnclodv. The flowers and I'vergreeus were tastily arranged on the pulpit and walls. Appropriate mottoes v. ere placed iu plain letters across the church on cither wall, and altogether the place suggested to ouo what it really was, a children's holiday and the bright faces of more than a hundred lit tle tot gave proof that the affair was a (Complete Buocess. CoiiD Lead. Dee Matlook and Al. Larkin became involved in a quarrel last Monday evening and although Lar kin was on crutches from the hurt he re ceived last wel;, he agreed with Matlock to fight it out fist and skull. Larkin bad barely struck the first blow, when Matlock drew a pistol, of the Bulldog pattern, 41 cab, and fired thre shots, one taking effect in the right side of Lnrkin's neck, just above the collar bone, nnd barely missing the large artery, nnd coming nt u little above the shoulder blade. The wound is not considered dangerous, but is a close call. Matlook was arrested and fined for violation of the city srdinanoe, but no oomplnint be ing made against him. he was allowed to go without further molestation. A My.sTEiiiors Find.- -Early last snriug a sheeiiherder discovered a skele ton in a wash-out in a canyon near Mc- Kinney creek, four miles north ef Hard man. Part of the bones have been washed away, and it is almost impossi ble to tell whether the remains are ef an Indian or a white man. They were evi dently not buried by friends, being only (ibont a foot under ground nnd had been doubled' up to crowd them into the nar row grave, whioh looks to be an old badger hole. The bones are in an excel lent state of preservation, but how they came there in that oondition remains a mystery. Newton Ranch- Ithus. W. B. Cnn- nigharao shot on the rim-rocks below bis !iom ranch, in Clark's canyon, a female lynx, measuring 3 ft. 4 in. from tip of none to t o of tail, lhey succeed d in killing one of her kittens nt the came time. Ahont ft weefc ago, tiicu mond Barclav killed a rattle snake it his house 40 in. lone, with 7 rattles. J. M. Warden got his blak 1ioti nn which he advertised in the Gvzei5E recently. It pays to advertise lost horBes every time. Three moworfl are at work outting rye on the Newton rantk. Mashied. At the residence of the bride, on Sunday, June 10. Mr. E. A. Wbittier to Miss Alice Shelton, Rev. Beach performing the nuptial rites. No one in the Heppner conntry ia better known or more universally respected than Ed, and in this step the Gazette force join the community in wishing the yonng couple a long, happy life. Andy Lichtenthal is now learning the Bbcemaker's trade with hii father. John Ambrose is over from the John Day. H. S. Trask was over from Monument last Saturday. The railroaders are making the dirt fly in the Looney addition. Mr. LeGrande, of Sun Frnnoison, was in town tle first of tho week. W. C. Eelninger reports crops much improved since the late raius. G. W. Harris and Dr. Fell, of Lexing ton, were in town last Monday. Mits Maggie Rankin is now visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Callahan. Uuole Jeff Hayes is still quite sick, but is thought to be improving some. Miko Keuuy and Lnm Khc-a were in frouitheir respective ranches last Mon day. Born To the wifo of II. T. Morgan, near U'alla Wulla, Julie 1, u 'j-uuuuu girl. J. T. Morelaud was dowu from Hard inau Saturday, and called ou us while hero. Jim Haves sold his town property, lust Monday io Uncle Hilly ilitguell for Revs. Reasoner and V. 31. Gnnn, tho latter of aiia Wuila, called on iu l.ist Saturday. G. W. Mellargue looked in ou us last Monday, and ensured tne sh ip ia a sol id manner. Sheriff Howard bought two lots of Tom Ayers lust Monday, out liear Ar. Bull's piopoity. Newt Junes is now iu town taking a needed rest after u few weeitd liurd nd- ring on the rane. Hey. R. F. Reas nr will prouch ne::t Sunday morning ami evening iiL us Bapini church. J. J. McGee and Wrc Gilliam luo!;cd in on us last Saturday. Crop.? l.tiiu. iVJll iu their respective bceuoua. Sixteen miles of tho grade this side of The illows is finished, and truckijyiug on that part begun last Monday. Married At tho Pioneer hotel, on Juno 'J, Oliver J. Cox to ISmma J. Uher Wug, Judye Mitchell officiating. Frank Shipley came up from Lexiug tou lost Thursday, and will remain at home till he recovers from tho mumps'.' Lexington will celebrute the Fourth in tiia old-fasnioued barb'cno style. Look for big ad. iu next week's Gazette. Will Mallory shipped those hoisos last week instead ot Osmin and linui dage, as stated in hist wesit's G.visscrtt. Tom Uolter went out last Friday to tako churge of a band of siieep f-O' tne summer. J. B. Deaa is hi o.mip-timd. r. TJnclo Jack Morrow shows bU-ouj signs of becoming a thoroughbred d ig fancier, ilia favorite seems to be buli terrier. John Ilnghes talks of moving to town since he was elected constable, and ulso thinks seriously ot needing tho services of a deputy. Thos. Matlock and family are now ver iu the Wallowa country. Tom's sheep have been over there since last full, and are now oemg sueareti. Willow creek supplies J. B. Sporry's roller mills with euough water to run a greater part of the time, and has ou hand 111 red or lour tuousanu uurreis oi uue Hour. R. R. Durand hauded us a bunch of spring wheat yesterday, whioh ha says is an average ot nis crop. Aituougn quite green, it shows up well and will make a good crop. Wm. Housttn teceived a message last Monday from .Eugene, where his family are now visiting, stating that his little daughter, Edna, was very Biok, and he left immediately for that place. Last Saturday's storm blew down the shed that Henry Rasmus has been u ing for a stable, down at the Methodist par sonage, damaging his buggy considera bly, but his horse escaped injury. The daily E. O. will suspend if it does not receive moro patronage, as they claim they hav9 been losing 2'J0 per mouth on the sheet since it was starttd. Pendleton ought to bo able to support a good daily like the E. O. Alfred and Johnny Ayers wore over from Butter creek last Saturday. Their sheep ro near Desolation lake this sea sou, and the bear are endeavoring to live ou straight mutton eiuce the crop of wild berries is very short. It was generally supposed that after the county election, political matters would quiet down a little, but now since the democratic national convention has made its choice of candidates, matters of the above sort are being agitated as much as over. Tho First Presbvterian chnrch, of Heppner, was organized at a meeting held iu the Baptist church of Heppnor, on last Monday owning, by Rv. Thos. M. Gnnn. of Walla Wulla. Kev. R. !'. Reasoner was elected, ordained and in stalled as pastor. Badly. Bisuired. As W. R. Casey w.-w coming from Harrington's pasture last Sunday, the stubborn caynse that he was riding bareback, took a notion to buck, and as he was on the hillside soon fliioseeded in landing Mr, Caspy over his head, striking on his face, knocking him senseless for a time, and bruising his face severely. TnP. Latest. Smith's camp and grade was damaged about gl.000. Two men noarly los their livee. One wns oarried about a mile dowu the creek in the cur reut and the other was compelled to re main up a tree for two hours. Henry Fenland had 39 sacks of wool washed away, nearly all of which will bfl recov ered in a damaged condition. Land Business. Come to the Ga zette shop and have your proving up started by a sheet that wishes you pros perity regardless of your religious, po litical, etc., proclivities. The clerk and judge live right here at Heppner. and it is altogether more convenient. Billy Morrow is ready to take yourfilings, and will do the business in first-doss shape. New Settlers. Since the Golden dale fire, 17 families have settled np nn the heBd of Ditch creek, Susanville swale and Hale prairie, and are plowing np the soil with a view of making homes over there. Harry Phillips has a ranch in that section and likes bis location very much. Got the Wrong Colt. George TW ger was arrested last Thursday, at Men nment, for picking np one of Ham Smith's colt. Barger save that it was taken by mistake, which is no doubt the ense. as he is a large stock man, and has a groat many horses in that section ot oonntry. Cnrscrt. Proceedings. At a special meeting of tha council, last Friday even ing, the following bills were allowed: Henrv Rasmus. 84; Garrigues 4: Rogers, 810 47; John Emmett. 2; J. D. Lock nane, 855; Otis Patterson, 82. THE Latest vote. I allahan aays that be got more votes than anybody. tvervone voted that Callahan s restan rant is the only place in Heppner to get a first-class meal, or a goon square disn of ice cream end other delicacies of the Kaion. Makiok Haiiland. The celebrated authoress, bo highly esteemed by the women of America, says on pages 103 and 445 of her popular work "Eve's Daughters; or, Common Sense for Maid Wife and Mother:" "For the aohing back should it be slow in recovering its normal strength an Alloook's Po rous Plaster is an oxcelleut comforter, combining the sensation cf sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the woaring. It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness for several days iu obstinate cases, for perhaps n fortnight." "For pain in the bark wear an Alloock's Porous Plaster constantly, renewing as it wears off. This is en invaluable sup port when the weight of the small of the back becenws heavy aud the aohing iu cessant." Notice. All parties owning dogs nre hcrebv notified that their license expir ed ou'the 4th day of Juue, 1988. The li cense for the ensuing year will be $3 for male dogs and S5 for female dogs. Come to tub Centkb. Wampum was the legal tender among the Indians, but it won't buy boots and shoes theso days. That being the oase, those indebted to mo must come to t lie front with some hard ooiu. Mat Lioiitenthal. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo reoeived by the coun ty clerk at the court house in Morrow county, Oregon, for a contract by and between the lowest bidder or bidders and the oonuty court of said county, to build a fire-proof brick vanlt for the safe keeping of the reoords of tho conn ty, according to tho dimensions given iu the specifications and drawings. For further particulars Bee plans and speci fications at the county clerks offico, where bids will be reoeived until 2 o'clock P. M , Friday, Julv 0. 188h. 5;'H. TrsoN. By order of court. ADMINISTRATRIX" NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable Wm. Mitchell, county judge of Morrow couu ty, Oregon, in the matter of tho estate of W. E Junkins deceased, the under signed, administratrix of the estate ot : a . 1 d ceased, will sell at publio auc tion to tho highest bidder, ou eight mouths time with approved security, or five per cent off for casi, on Saturday, the 10th day of Juno, 1H8S, at 1 o'clock n 'In- a teruoon of said Any at the farm and residence of the late W. E. Junkins, deceased, situate on Eight Mile, Mor row county, Oregon, all the personal property of the estate of said deceased, oonqistmg of a band of horses, a num ber of good cattle, farming implement.", etc Mns. N. A. JuNKiNfi, Admiuiatra'x. Geo. Wm. Wright, att'y. Juue 5, 18S8. Strayed on Stolen. Two dunmnres, 9 years old, branded 24 on loft flank 8 quarter circle shield on left shoulder, 7 connected with K on right shoulder and hip and left ear split. Two bay mares, 10 and 6 years eld respectively, same brands as above. One chestnut sorrel, H years old, same brnnds as above; the last three mares had sucking colts when thoy went nway, Inst fall. Twe bay horse oolts, 2 years old, branded quarter circlo shield on left shoulder, and one serrel mare, 2 yoars old, branded same as last two horses. One dark chestnut sorrel mare branded same as above, and 2 years old. One sorrel horse, four white feet nnd bald face, branded 24 ou left flank. One bay horse, 6 years old, branded three small cirol s on left shoulder and VH connected on lett st.i Ue, O under WH. One sorrel horeo, 3 years old, bold faoe, two white hind feet and branded quarter-circle shield. For merly ranged in Clark's canyon; $5 re ward" per he. d will be paid for their re tura to ray ranch on Fight Mile, or a liberal reward will be paid for informa tion leading to their recovery. O. Fiebson. Hor.s: s tor SatjP.. I have a band of from one to two hundred stack horses for sale, nt 837.30 a head. Call on me at lioppuer, Or, E. L. Matmck. A Stub In the Dark Sometimes fails of its murderous io tent Tho insiduous nnd dastardly at tanks made upon the reputation of Has tetter's Stomaoh Hitters by parsons who seek to palm oft cheap nnd fiery Ionics as identical with it, or "tha same thing under another name," or "equally as good," in most instances react disas trously upon the unprincipled traders upon popular credulity who attempt them, converting their speculations into ruinous failures. The Bitters is a pure, wholesomo and thorough medicine, adapted to tne total cure nnd prevention of fever nnd ague, bilious remit tant, dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ntiB, debility, nervousness and kidney troubles. Its every ingredient, unlike those of the imitations of it, is of an as certained standard of excellence, and while thy, by reason of their fiery properties, react injuriously upon the brain and nsrvous system, of both those organs it sedative and invigorant. Ko fuse all these harmful imitations. Lost. In Heppner or between Hepp ner aud the JNewton rancn, by the way of Donolson grade, 8 silver watoh and chain. The watoh was in a chamois leather case. Anyone findiug the same will be suitably rewarded, and can leave it at A. A. Smith's jewelry store. It. 0. B411CLAY. Artistic Work. Painting a house properly is a job that takes a good band with the brush, and Wash Williams is the man that oan do that work for you in the highest line of artistic art. Paper hanging and inside work, a specialty, b'atisfatiun guaranteed, or ho oharges made. Cnnsnmption Snrcly Cared. To the Editor Plensa inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely ubo thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently enred. 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. C, 181 Poarl St., New York. Notice I have about 200 imall ac eounrs on my bo' ks which must be set tled at once or they will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Im mediate attention to these will save oosts. Respectfully, C. M. Mallort. New Laondht. About tin first of May we will open a new laii'iili v in the bnilding wxt below Jim .Tnnea' liverv stable, on the eaf.-t side of Main street, Heppner A fu'l t "k of Jaineo si'k goods sad l:viuerei "nre will nlno be kept ou hand. Kaa i Wo Kel Tun Vri'.ni T. C'hililrT'fl AcrriacrMi at 8 nn iniliHjirnxiilile nrtiole in h family, and thnt liuir the verdiot nf tiie Ameri can peoplw, Cidl nt Ivirk k. Yoni)(,'?ren' and get one at cost for e.tuh. Com early and get the choice. AiIt inren opon Wool. Ayers k Full will make adrnnopa upon wool for delirerr and t:ile at Arlington. THRIFT AND TRADE. Just arrived nt C. M. Military's City drujt store, a fine line of staple and fancy atatiunery. Call and examine. If you want to get rich bow alfalfa. Yon can get it and every other kind of seed at Minor, Dodson & Co's. Cooking with an old, eiroky stove don't go when you can get a nice Tri umph range at B. A. Hunsuker & Co.'s, that cooks well, and is an ornament to the kitchen. Choioe candies, mils, etc., in immense quantities at Ed. R. Bishop's. Fine wines for medicinal and aaoramental purposes can lie had at the same plaoe. F. J. Hallock represents eleven good and reliable fire insurance companies. Why should the breath of mortal be bad? Simpy beoause they do not go down to Dock. Vnughu's aud have their teeth filled. The Oregon Bleod Purifier is Nature's own remedy, nnd should be nsed to the exclusion of all otuer meuiciues in an diseases of the Btomach, liver and kid nevs. Us Oregon Blood Purifier now. i)r. John Rasmus. profesr.inal tooth puller and mouth fixer. All kinds of dentistry done neatly. ' A seoond oar-load ef barb wire will roaoh M., D. & Co. this week. I The Farmers' and Merobants' insurance oompanv, of Albany. Orego, will give you a square deal. See ad. in auother I column. There are no bugs on the fire insur ance oonipanies Fred Hallock represents. The fouoes of Morrow oouuty are nsuallv barbed wire, which artiole can be purchased at Leezer & Thomson's. Rubber bose, fiue tubular Rushford wagons and the New Home sewing ma chine all sold cheap at tin? "same plaoe. Cash paid for oouuty Bcrip at Minor, Dodson k Co's. "You are looking well, my friend.' 0! yes, I drink soda water from that im mense fountain down at Ed. Bishop's drugstore." A new invoice of harvesting maehin ery just iu nt B. A. HunRaker & Co's. Thoy consist ot scythes, pitchforks, etc., aud it takes muscle to ran them, but you can buy them cheap. Do you want mill feed in any qnamty? Sperry can acoommodate you. Give him a call. Hunt him np. Remember the place to get a good oi gar is of 0. M. Mallory at the City drug store. Lichtenthal has a fine stock of ladies and ohildreu's shoes, for which he will sell very cheap for tho naked cash. His stock of men's boots aud shoes has no equal in Heppner, and can be procured in like manner as above. When man guts so that he oan't speak pleasant to his wife, he must have either the chillblains or the toothache. Dr. Vaufflian, tho dentist, iaa sura cure for tho latter. When your teeth get so that yon ean I eat anything harder than mnsh dig up Dr. Viiughan and have him make you a new set. F. J Hallock is the le.tdiug insruance agent ot Morrow oouuty. Every one who has a house should have it insured, and nothing is ahead of the Farmers' and Merobants' Insurance company of Albany, Oregon, for that protection. Minor, Dodson & Ca. are gotting in an immense stook ot goods whioh they are selling at prices bo low that it would as tonish you. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. It is a fact acknowledged by all "art organists," both of Europe and America that the "Estev" is the sweetest voiced, most buraau toned, least reedy in tone, and quickest in response to touch of any orgnn manufactured in tha world. All kinds of ready-made goods and fine custom work at JYiai uwuuhhuui s hoot aud shoo store, nt reasonable rates, and repairing a specialty. Wonica Well. Farmers in olden times, hud very few oonyontenoies k assist them m too rouuuo 01 mm. duties, but in this day numerous inven tions have mads farming n pleasure V would ca attention, particularly, in tho hay and grain stacker, of A. N. nl- laco, who is manmnctuniiK mu . saviiiff contrivance. It will also remove nets from header beads. Call on him nt Heppnor. Yon will hud him at tne 1 10 noor hotel. Fon Salh. 320 acres of deeded land and a timber culture, Bitunted between Frank Gilliam's ond Silas Wright's in Spring Hollow, Buea Drees, morrow county, Oregon. Good water nn eaqh quarter soctioa, and the best spring in 7. .... . n. 1 nn nn mo tne country ai me m.uw. v... .... at my plaoe or address mo nt Heppner. W. O. llEININUEB. CALL ON Jons Davidson, AT THE BELV EDERE SALOON Opposite Livery Htuble. Heppner, : J : Oregon At this favorite resort will always be found the best brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, A. FIKHT-CLAHS BILLIARD f K o s h 1 a n d Bros, Wool Commission Merchants, Established 18G3 31 N Front St., Portland. 410 Snoramento St., Ban Franoiuou. Cash Advanced or' W 0 0 L Gso. Wm. Wright, Agent, Heppner. KIRK & YOUNG GREW May Street, Nearly Opposite HEPPNER, Manufacturers Furniture, Bedding, UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. FAULTLESS! '$Nature ! faultless and to is that noble discovery, commaing ony Na ture's own remedies, "The" it is a benefit to the human race. KLtr UP VOUTH, HEALTH, VIGOR by the use of Pfunder'3 Oregon Blood Purifier. Quick and Complete Cure of all Discuses al the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness.and puts fresh energy into the system by making Nmv, Kiuli Itlmtri. Take it in time, ripM now, as it cannot be boat as a preventative ordtseasc. bold and used everywhere. t a bottle, 6 tor $5 MONET! 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, OR E. W. FARROW, PENDLETON, CR. CALLAHAN'S NEW RESTAURANT fa prepared to give meals at all hours, DAY OR NIGHT! You will find my place next door to B. A. Hunsakor & Co., in the Old Bank Building, MAIN STREET II EITNBR. Settlers, Attention ! You will aave time, money and trouble by consulting J. W. MORROW ! Plats of vaoant lands obtained. Filings and entry papers prepared. Correc tions of erroneous entrios scoured. Con tests initiated, conducted and defend ed. Deeds nnd mortgages drawn. MONEY LOANED On entored lands. Consultation, by mail or in person, strictly confidential. Unusual r acuities For prompt and successful prosooution of all kinds ot land business. J. W. Morrow. OfHoe on May street, Heppnor, Or. CITY BAKERY, Will supply you with fresh bread and buns overy morning, ALSO With A Good Variety of Cakes. Wedding Cakes A Specialty. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread Every Sunday Morning lo Order. Fine Lunch Room. (if!OKite Minor Do d won & Co's. Cliirst Kraoss. AYERS & FELL, Wool Commission AlKHCI IATS, llopreaentina T. W.HALIi It Co , Chioagn. FEXSO BROS & Cm LI), Boaton. Wool Graded and Baled AT Arlington, Castla Rock and Echo. Miner, Dodnon & Co.'s Slnre, OREGON. of and D?alora in- Mirrors, Brackets, Picture Frames, Etc. - :o:- HENRY HErPNEE, Arlington. I PIONEER BRICK BUILDING. Always in the Lead ! The Old-Established House of HEPPNER&BLACKMAN! -DEALERS IN General Merchandise, CONTINUES TO- I SELL FIRST-CLASS -AT I ((LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!! II II Our Stock will be found Complete in E very Respect, and we shall always endeavor to retain our place VS- T"NT TTTlil T?R01SJrl I? A -vrxrt An4 in the future, as in the past, to be Leading House in the Our facilities for doing business are tablishment in We guarantee to all our Customers Dealing. An inspection of each aud all as to the full and complete stock 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 Colobratod Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASn OR TRADE. HENRY HEPPNER, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Ship Core of II. & 13., Arlington. 1 . -J ILHi-'J Loot Loot Loo 1 1 1 J 1JUUIII II, AND DON'T FORGET, THAT M. MA-TLORY o. AT THE CmdnP STORE, HEPPNER, pp OEEGOH. Keeps tlte Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods in His Line ia Morrow County. Comprising Pure Drugs nnd Chemicals, Patent MfdiuinAs, and Toi let Goods of Every Deticriptiou. AIbo Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Etc., Etc. - " ' ' ' 1 T- lie makes a specialty or rura Purposes. Best Brands Domestic Cuwly, JNuts, unewing unm, jmo. rnces reasonable, lernis, dash. Prescriptions accurately compounded, day and night, ond special attention paid to orders from the i Special Of Heppner and Vicinity to Examine THE STOCK OF SiTdKG MILLINERY ! LADIES HATS AND All of the LtiUat I I MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES' Ladies' Furnishing Goods Store, I am Closing Out my Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes AT COST. HENRY BLACK MAX, Heppner. GOODS! THE - we shall endeavor to oontinne the Heppner Country ! unexcelled by any mercantile es the Noithwest! Courteous Treatment nnd Pair our establishment will convince business we have built a Large THE- 13 a i 11 -AND "W agon, Agricultural Implements W, Red! lUVlVU IVLHtlJ TIT' I T m ... nines nnt liquors tor Alsdieinal aud Importod Cigars. country. L M. JJJi.1. -..H,'lg to FANCY GOODS! Styles and Patercs, at Ladies