r THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER. THCltSDAI , JtJNE 28. m Local and General. CocKit Bcbw. For the next 30 days Minor, Dodn A Co. will pay U0 cents in cash tor Morrow county scrip. Bring Oh Yotjb Scrip C. M. Mnllory nt the city drug store is paying the bighest market prioe in cash for Morrow oounty scrip. Connty oourt convenes next week. Pendleton will not colebrate this year. Hon. H. 0. Gay was in from bis ranch lost Thursday. Ileppner never looked more promising than at present. Miss Sarah Sperry is now in very poor health. Ebt. Fields was OTr from Fossil last Saturday. These Heppner hills are green as spring time. George HarrU was up fromjueiii g'-ou yesterday. Bora-To the wife of ThoS.Marlntt.on June 22, a girl. Thos. Murphy is ia from Pee MVt lnek's sheep ranch. - Perry Sprowles, who lives up near th inemntiuns, is very low. F. Q. Buoknu.m iU visit the valley ' during the oociiuc saoatb. Lnther Hiimiltua s down from his ranch the first of the wek. Thos. Matlook is crippled op consid erably with the rheumatism. Alias -Ann Hnnshker and daughter hare returned to their home in Portland. Mrs. J. M. Hnger is visiting Mrs. Ed. Ivilcnp, over near Little Butter creek. -. Messrs ainuley and Kihler, of Hard jnnn, ealled on the shop last Tuesday. the school report mentioned in the editorial column will appear uext week O. E. Fnrnesworth, John English and lid. Cox were down from Ilardmau this week. Lawyer Wright will deliver the 4th of July oration at the Hardmun cele bration, Ed. Hawley Bud Cliff Jonea called on the iuk-sprcader of the Oazette lust Jlonday. Heppner will not celebrate this year, 4nt Lexington und Hardmau will wel forae yon. . "Spud" Murphy, an ex-ooavict, robbed Kcott Holbrook. at Walla Walla last Thursday. . Rev. Reasoner will prcaoh next Sun day morning and evening at the Bap tist chnrcli. Look nt F. O. Bnoknum's brand new tvl. lie will give you a square deal in every respect. Mr. I. G. Hewiaon, a formor resident of this place, but now of Portland, came up last Tuesday. TiinL'ton rather leads tha list of cele brations in Morrow oounty tbiis year. See nd on the first page. Caroline O!on and Olaf Bergstrom have been issued permits of glorification by Clork Andrews. Walter Boese and Chnrlos Sperry, of lone, called on this agricultural rng fuotory last Thursday. Robert Patterson and Wm. Lynch liave declared their intention of beoom jug citizens of the U. S. "Pock" Minor is in town from Sand "Hollow, where he has been punching cows for Floreuoe Bros. Will Harrison was the only inhabitant thnt conld induce old Towse to walk up to the slaughtering pen. . Frank Gilliam cams in from his Spring hollow ranch last Monday to at tend the Masonic lecture. Mr. B. A. Hunsaker and family are in from their Spring hollow raucli, aud wiil remain in town a few days. Pr. Alexander, formerly of Lano ooun ty, has deoided to locate in Heppner, liis card appears in this ine. Wool is looking np n little, but it will S,uvb to take several jumps before thora will lie much in running sheep. W. H. Gnmsfelder. representing H Eosenfeldt & Co.. of Portland, Orcg.m, was in town the first of the week. Born June 20, near Parker's mill, on Tiock creek, to the wife or jwner.v nper- ry, a girl. Father able to be arouna. 'he Methodist people, ere cirenlnting n subscription list, for the purpose of se curing mtswsy uui1'1 n 000 nhnrob. We reffret very much to learn that Sflias Ida Feft is very low. Miss Ida has flieen an invalid for a number of ye&p. Joe Keffer, our sprinkler man, has hiw1 ,yeiy little to do for some time, which is ,qnit,unusual for this season of theyear. Fwnk Oviatt and W. B. Parsons came ;iiprfrom EUa last Sunday. Mr. jFarsoiiB ,will work here at his trade thie -mwmer. Thos. J. Matlook, wife apd .domrhtor -Ltezio, accompanied by Susie; Clak, arrived fr'im Wallowa 'last fun-, day. Claude' Hewen arrived home last 'Tuesday from Salem, where he has lieen attending school for the past eight anontlis. Dr. Harley Fell has been at home for a week, considerably laid out with the mumps. He returned to Lexington last 'Tuesday. "Our Bys" hose team, otWalla Walla, carried off the silver trumpet and $100 cold cash at the recent tournament in Portland. Mr. H.nph Fie!ds,MUune d to hie home ,;,v-TiErrSmlU vsterdav. He will fence She greater port of bis bunchgrass land: n.vl vnnr. I r""7" ' DsnW. Kunp, manager of agencies Jor the Home Mutual insurance Co., of California, was in Heppner the first of the week. Hardman will celebrate theHU in a be coming manner, like all other patriotic jilnces. All wno go are insurcu a guwu Jhrie. See programme. fia Mm Rand was Dolled last Sat- nrdoy night for keeping a bawdy bona. nnd dug np Slil.ou to paicu up ujjhiu justice in Heppner towu. Frsuk Snow and Fraak Benge were in HeDDner last Monday. Mr. Benge will work through harvest np ia Colum bia oonnty, W. T., thy year. nnrtv consiitin of CneU Jack Mor row. Misses Lillian Boos, Lillie Rea, Ni-j-a Minor aad Mrs. Will Morrow, left for UcDuffie springs lasi aionaay. Lexington will have in addition to the iirnOTinrau as first arranged a grand liarbeoae. Co. E is asked to participate in the grand procession with Co. iu. A. 3. and A. W. Milln, who have bad charge of Sperry'e mill for the past year or two, have gone to Portland to remain till tbe new crop oi wnea bum iu. W. P. Elmore has sold bis sheep and will removo to Brownsville in a few days. Mr. Elmore ia a good citizen, and we dislike to lose bun from tbe nity. John B. Allen and T. H Brents are ri ysI candidates tbis year for the republi can nomination as delegate to congress, up in W. T. Brents appears to be in the leau Clarance A. Shnrte, of Arlington, and Ed. Molloway, of Saddle, were iu Hepp ner Tnesdny. Mr. Sliurte is now with J. W. Smith, the well-knewn merchant of Arlington. the Sunny Clime, engineered by the boss women folks of Texas, has this to say: "We are deadly, sworn, inveterate, true-blue enemies to rascalities in high places and low." Little Kutie Natter remembered the office on Wednesday with a beautiful bo quet of pinks and other uioe flowers and grasses, plucked from the yard of her father's residence. Mrs. A. L. Ilalley wishes to say to the patronscf bcr entertainment, last Thurs day evening, that she was taken quite ill which wan the cause of the late opeu ing of the performance. Mr. R. Tsibert and family, from near Walla Walla, are visiting their son and brother Cha., on Eight Mile. Mr Tab liert is one of W. W. valley's most pros perous and rustling ranchers. Bub Currin. E. A. Kramer and W F. Ferwood started last week to Dakota with three car loads of horses. If they do not find sale for them there, they go on to Chicigo or further east. G. M. Stroud, better known ns 'Tap" Stroud, Grand Masonic Leeturer, visited Heppner Lodge Inst Monday and Tucs day nights. Mr. Stroud is also deputy internal revenue collector under Whitn The Alaskan, published a Sitka, Ah'Sh,,', by' Maurice E. Kenrnly, now r 'Hchea i'- a oZl . - Uonsiaering the re mote atoi the (r-norin whicu it is published, it is n weu -"ited sheet aud a usiit one typograp.' '''a";. The City bakery is 'Oin .fitliout baker, 'inat ia nn ulilu.; iusi;i .ion as. regards breud r'uHlcra.'- . ovtn is located on that proierty, nni ' good mail tt;at wonld keep sober aim ci to business ought to do well. Judge Bird came nr. from the Dulles to attend the call term of court, which convened last Ti e day. The business, hich consisted of ri;;lit of way units. was transacted on Tuesday ratfruing and the Judge returned on Wednesday. A convict named Wm. Mansfield was shot and killed at the peniteiitinry at Salem on last Saturday, while resisting the officers of the prif oi. Mansfield has led in several pris in breaks, and was a very rough character, having killed sev eral men in eastern Uregun. A fstrairberrv and ice eroain iestivai will be held at the opera house next Sat urday night, under the auspices of the ladies of the Baptist and Methodist de u iraiiiBtiiins. All are inviUwl to attend. Bring along some silver too, as yu may need it beforu you get away. Maok MjOlary entered the employ ment of J. II. Haliburton Tuesday morning. Mack is a young man of sterl ing integrity, and has had years of ex perience in the mercantile business, He will be glad to have bis friends call aud see him. Milan (Mo.) Republican. Mr. M. Baumeiater has bought out J. W. Redington und will again enter the real estate business. We like to see Mr. Bnumeister iu that business, for he is as honest ns the day is long, minds bis own business and permits oth ers to do the same. Suooess be with you, Max. H'. W. Journal. This agricultural, religions and socie ty sheet will be left to the management if ird Wilninrtu Tor tbe next issue or two. Revenge for red-hot remarks that he may fire at the denizens during our absence will be taken out of his measly hide. He Kill take in all the cash thnt comes this way and receipt for the same. C. McFar'a id, of The Dalles, F. Mo Farland, Arlington, and Homer McFar land, Lexington, werein Heppner Tues day. Fraik McFarland is con nected with the house of Coffin, Mo Fnrland k Co., and are now looking np a locution for a brick store building, for that firm, in which will be placed an immense stock of goods. An explanation for the present tight ness of the times was given on the streets yesterday to tbo effect thnt cap italists were firmly holding their luore. being afraid to invest until after the presidential election. There may be mure truth than poetry iu this observa tion. It is like waiting rntu "alter con gross sets." E, O. There is a man going by the name of E. A. Gray, traveling through Umatilla and adjoining counties and claims to. be a horse buyer and hails from Minnesota. This fellow is a professional bilk. He is a tul1, dark cjmplexioned, black bearded man and is well dressed. Has a cat-like movement. Look out for him. L. G. Montgomery A Pleasant Bide. Through the kindnesx of Mayor Blackman, who now is the proud possessor of a good team and buggy, this inkspreader was per mitted to see the country up on Dounld son naoyoh and Balm Fork lost Sunday, as it b.ipc'tt" after abundant nuns. Wm. U illties rauiu was me nri piaoe visit ed, and it certainly never appeared to a better adva:tu e than at the present. After a short stay, during which we were,Jfltl on fine Jlienres and whipped create .very hoBi-iWily entertained generally, e went np "3alul Fork as for as Uncle Cbarloy Wallaoe'.i plaoe, where we were sbowu a piece of ttu'o'iy grass that has not failed in i-r )dnoin' plenty of hay since it was sown, sixteen years aai. Ou the return we called at Wil1 Walbndge s aud ihoa. 'Uaaid s Lro: on Balm Fork look veil this season, be ing fully np to the averago of other years. Beak Scabs. Aa Bob Matteeon and Albert Flury were returning from Hale prairie last week, near the na.g0t,pat di vides Oopnle ereek and Susanville swale. a huge grizzly bear with a cub fell iu with u outnt, ana immediately snowed domonstu.tions ol pa(B,(nl sociability rlory bred bis blankets and bolted1 through the brush, leaving Bob, who was packed with blankets and camp truck, to extend tbe hospitalities of the place to tn visitor, Wnea too. boar oome to Flory's blankets, an stopped and in tbo meantime Bob mad some good time down the mountain, escaping witneut injury. A Rao That Gbows. Lock of space has .prevented this paper from being what it should, in the matter of a local paper for some time. By the 1st of Au gust this rag will be merged into an eight-column sheet. That mean a new press, now type, etc. Farties owing this agricultural institution, oan naver favor us more than at tbis particular tin;, as it takes money to make improvements. Rpoet. Tbe lads who have lived ia this olimate since tbe first ilulcet notes of the six -shooter were bear4 in tbe vil lage, will bare fun anyhow, it was not unusual last Monday morning to tee the front door of a business bouse blockaded with dry-goods boxes, ard ont wagon was found in tbe middle of the street. loaded witu all tue poxes and barrels in the vicinity. 1 : Pigsty of Game. Dan Potter will move Wi)l Morrow's sheep from Big creek ovar to better range, and will hereafter pack ont of Baker City, being nearer that place than Heppner. Dan ava that gama is very plenty over in the part ot the gwjanfsins wb,ere be has , been (tits year, Thbt am Gorxo. It was no uncom mon sight few years ago to sea nine dogs in this town to every single inhabi tant, but the ordinance causing owners to dig np 84 for males and $5 for the other sort has diminished the num ber till hardly a sorrowful, soul harrow ing howl can be heard during these summer nights. . That's thb Wat. Occasionally soma small souled soamp takes the rag right along until he owes enough to buy a barrel of ftonr and then either refuses the paper or skips. Yesterday a oopy of the sheet cane back from Payette, Ida ho, on which was written, "This man has absconded" Signed, P. M. Tbis combination called a man owes us $3. Lookino Up. A. H. Hooker, of Eight Mile, was in town last Saturday and states that his son, Leonard, who acci dentally shot himself iu the hand a few weeks ago, is almost wall agaio. Crops are looking line in bis section, and the inhabitants are generally in good spirits over the recent raina. Pct rp LraaTSina Rods Lightning struck a post near W. B. Gilliam's res idence, in Spring Hollow, a few days ago, knocking it into splinters. His lit tle girl was standing by the well, a bun' dred feet from tbe post, and was severe ly shocked. T II RIFT AND TKADE. If yon want to bny fine table fruit call and see VanDnyn. Fries, 80 cents per can. " ' Just arrived at C. M. Msllory's City drug store, a fine line of . staple and fanoy stationery. Call and examine. i When yon go to Arlington stop with Billy Theodore, at the Sanford house. Ladies, if yon wish to purchase glass ware or gold hand ware call and see Van Dnyn. - The cheapest in town. v"What's the rush down the street?" ''0' J am making a break for Bishop's drug siro- He's the man that sells pure drugs, toilet artioles, cigars and all that sort of bu.-ineas oheap for the plain, naked onsh." .... L Earthenware formed most of the cook ing utensils in ni.nieL times, but in this period of progreviiorfN Leezer A Thompson sell to the peop'o granite stove kettles, milk pans, and eve."v other conceivable thing in that liue. It you want to get rioh sow nl'i($ Yon aan e-et it and every other kind of seed at Minor, JJodssn a Uo's. Cooking with an old. smoky stove don't go when you oan get a nice Tri- nraph range at 15. A. Hunsaker & Uo. a. that eooke wall, and is an ornament to tne kite lien. F. J. Hallock represents eleven good and reliable fire insurance companies. Wby should tbe breath of mortal be bad? Simpy because they do not go down to Dock. Vaughn's and have their teeth filled. Dr. John Basmus, professional tooth puller aud mouth fixer. Ail kinds of dentistry done neatly. Music soothes the august soul ot a white man as well aa a Columbia river siwssh, so go down to Bishop's and get your harmonicas. ' A second ear-load or barb wire win reaoh M., D. & Co. tbis week. The I aimers and Merchants insuranoe sompany, ot Albany, Uregoa, will give you a square deal. 8ee ad. in another ooluma. There are no bugs on the fire insur ance oompnnijes Fred Hallock represents. The fenoes or Morrow oounty are usually barbed wire) which article oan be purchased at Leezer & Thomsons. Itubbor bose, fine tubular' Bnshtord wagons and tbe Now Home sewing ma chine all sold oheap nt tbe same' plaoe. Cash paid for connty sorip at Minor, Dodson k Go's. A new invoice of harvesting machin ery just in at B. A. Hunsaker k Go's. They consist ot soythes, pitchforks, etc., and it takes muscle to run them, but you can buy them aheap. Do you want mill feed in any quanity? Sporry can accommodate yon. Give him a cull. Hunt him up. ltemeinber the plane to get a good ci gar is ot 0. M. Mallory at the City drug store. Liohtenthal has a fine stock of ladies' and children's shoes, for wbioh he will sell very cheap for the naked cash. His stock of men's boots and shoes has no equal in Heppner, and can be nroenrod in like manner as above. When man gsts so that be ean't speak pleasant to his wife, he must have either the cbillblains or tbe tonthaohe. Dr. Vaugh an,: the dentist, is a sure cure tor the hitter. When your teeth get so that yon can't eat anything harder than mnsn dig op Dr. Vaughan and have him make you uew set. F.J Hallock istbe leading ins r nance agent of Morrow oonnty. Every one who has' a house should have it insured, and nothing is ahead ot the Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance oompany ot Albany, Oregon, tor that protection. Minor, Dodson k Co. are getting in an immense stock of goods which they are selling at prices so low that it would as tomsh you. Basmus, 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 Amerioa that the "Estey is tbe sweetest voiced most human toned, least reedy in tone, and Quickest in response to tonoh of any organ manufactured in tbe world. - . . . . . . A.'l kinds of ready-made goods and fine ouitoin work at Mat Liohten that's boot ana hee store, at reasonable rates, and repairing a specialty. Conik'tny'loe Sorely C'srea. Tothi Editoh- -Please inform yonr readers that I heve positive remedy for tne above named lUseaao. dj timet v uaa thousands ot hopeless ci have been permanently eu."J. x snail be clad to send two bottles Oi my reme dy free to any of vour reader who have consnmbtioc if thav will send me their express and suss euiee sdress. lves,s- fally, T, A. &ln M. C, 181 Pearl a, New Zork. Tailor) so I have opeued.a wJ-ap pointed tailor ing establishment ua mv new build ing on May street, an! ana flow regularly receiving new goods aa wM make cus tom njade pants from 87 f 15 best goods jtbo .market. A. ABBAHAKSlCBj Cou a e ini Ckhtkb. Wwpam was the legal teuder amons; the Indians, bat it won't bay boots and simes them days. That brins; tbe oase, tbosa indebted to me must oome to tbe front with socae bard aoin. Mat LicuKKrHAL. OwHF.n Waxti d. $5 rew.ird for the owner of a calf that is rnnninir with rr.y oiw. branded with a orois witbdash eon- Beefed above, nn right side; crop off left ear; abont maaim oia, this animal oan he found at mf ranen no nnea creek. U.COat. Takew Up. At John Bidgeway's ranch, in Boa canyon, one sorrel horse, abont 10 or Vi years old, branded J K on eft aboalder. U. P. Kidotwat, Aivaaess asoa Wool. Avers k Fell will nuke advaaoeo upon wool for delivery an J sale at Arliairtoo. 'SOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the conn ty olerk at tbe oourt bouse in Morrow connty, Oregon, for a contract by and between the lowest bidder or bidders and the oounty oourt of said county, to build a fire-proof brick vault for the safe keeping of the records of tun ooun ty, according to the dimensions given in the specifications and drawings. For further particulars see plans and speoi fio.ttions at (he county clerks office, where bids will be received until 2 o'clock P. M , Friday, July 6. 188o. . A. H. Ttsos. By order of ooMt- .i : Work Wklk Farmers In olden times, had very few oonrenienoies to assist them in tbe routine of farm duties, but in this day numerous inven tions have made farming a pleasure. We would eill attention, particularly, to the hay and grain smoker, of A. N. Wal lace, who is manufacturing this labor saving contrivance. It will alao remove neta from header beads. Call on him at Heppner. Ion will find him at the Pio ueer hotel. For Sat.!. 320 acres of deeded land end a timber onlture, situated between Frank Gilliam's and Silas Wright's in Spring Hollow, Rhea Creek, Msrrew oounty, Oregon. Oond water on each quarter section, and the best spring in tha country at the bouse. (Jail on me at my place or address me at Heppner. Thb VBr.plcT,-i-Chdren carnages are nn lndispensabbl article' in a family, and that beiittr the verdict ot tha Ameri can people- call at Kirk It Xonnggren's and get one nt cftdf for ah. Coino early and get the choice. ' Main Street, HEPPNER, r. OEEGOX. Abstracter 1 of Titles, k N P- NOTARY 'PUBLIC MONEY LOANED Oa Improved Farms ia Morrow and Umatilla Counties at' LOW RATES OF INTEREST. Koshland Bros,. Wodt Commission Jfercnanfs. EstaWlished 1863- 31 N Front St., '416 Sacramento St., Portland." J' , - San Franoisoo. Cash Advanced or WOO L. Oso. Wm. Wright, Agent, Heppner. I i lilTffl. LOAN BROKER THU INHABITANTS Of The : Heppner Hills, And all Other Important Places, will do well to bny their GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Queensware, Glassware, Wooden and Willow And Everything Else thai can be Store, E C;cS. YANDUYN, S JHio hat now localtd next door to Kirk & Younggren'B Furnitnre Store, MAY STREET. Heppner, t.'i : Johnston HAVE LOCATED - WITH MR. -y -Bakery Buil '- ' With a fine stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, Family Teas and Coffees, . SALT AND ALL KINDS PRODUCE. A Full Line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Call on them and get the Clean Cash. KIRK & YOUNGGREN, Man Street, HEPPNER, Neatly Oppoiile Manufacturers Furniture, . Bedding, UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. CALLAHAN'S NFW RESTAURANT Is prepared to give meals Bt all hours, DAY OR NIGHT! :o( . You will find my place next door to B. A. Hunsaker & Co., in the Old Bank Building, MAIS STREET HEPPXBR. AYERS & FELL Wool Commission MEROHA'T S, .. Bopresentiag T. W. HALL k Co , Chicago. ' - FENNO BR06 A CHILD, Boston. J iiiin i i r'i in ( -AT- Arlington, Castle Bock and Echo. : Settlers, Attention ! Tod trill save time, money and trouble by consulting T YV MORROW ! J t 'V . i wr w v Plata ot 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 lands. Consultation;' by mail or in person, strictly confidential. Unusual Facilities For prompt and successful proseention of all kinds of land business.' J. W. Morrow. OKs on May atrset, Hoppner. Or. , CALL OX "Jons Davison,. At ran BELVEDER S A.L002SF L Oppbiite lirerr S(bl. IteppMr, Oregon. At this favorite resort will ' always be found the best brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. flltST-CIJlHS BILLIARD A B L K far the amawme at t suvate.T Ware, found in a Well-Regulated Grocery From Oregon. & Smith STRAUSS IN THE HEPPNER in your goods cheap for Minor, Dodton & Co.'s Store, OREGON. of and Dealers in - Mirrors, Brackets, wuu wrdMaj UDajeu Picture Frames, Etc. HESBY HEPPNER, Arlington. J PIONEER BRICK BUILDING. Always in the Lead! The Old-Established House of HEPPNER&BLACKMAN! -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise,- CONTINUES TO- -AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! Our Stock will be found Complete in' Every Respect, and we shall always' endeavor to retain our place IK" THE FRONT EANKr And in the f uture, as in tbe past, we shall endeavor to eontinae to be the f Leading House in the Our faeilitieg for doing business ere tinotcallad by any moroantile M tablishmsnt ia the Northwest! We guarantee to all onr Cnstomers Courteous Treatment and Fair Dealing. An inspection of our establishment will eonvinoe each and all as to tbb fall and complete stock wa at all times earrr. Owing to tlie steady increase in onr andCommodjoarSje-Pro0 better facuH68 t"011 Sole Agents for -FOR Celebrated Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Agricultural Implements" HIDES ' AND PELTS : BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE. HENRY HEPPNER, . Commission and Forwarding Mercriaht Ship Cats' of li. A' B.', Arlington. m J UVVUl AND DON'T FORGET, THAT M. M ALLOEY c. IT THE CnTf DRUG STORE HEPPNER, Keeps the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods in Ms line m ' Morrow uounty. Couiprisinp: Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medieanes, and Toj. let Goods of Every Description. Potty, Etc., Etc. He makes a specialty of Pure Purposes. Vest Brands Domestic Jandy, uts, unewing uum, xtc. rricea reasonauie. 'A arms, Cash. Presorintions accurately compounded, day anal night, and mesial attention paid to orders from the Of Heppner and 'ladies hats All ot the Latest A Special THE STOCK OF SPRING MILLINERY ! ) MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES' J m rriii 1 tt, rw'ir rsti", , i ' Ladies' Furnishing Goods Store, I am Closing Out my Stock of Ladies' Misses Shoes AT COST. HENRY BLACK MAN; Heppnet. THE- 1 i r Heppner Country l business ire have built a Large- Briok Building, which gives ui 8Tr before enjoyed: and Vicinity THE .13" a i n -AND W agonv XlVUU) AlVIWt Read Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Wines and Liquors for Medicinal and Imported Cigars. country. to Vicinity to Examine -AND- FANCY GOODS ! Styles and Patents, at Late r and e