I 1 THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER. THURSDAY. NOV. 29, '88. L,oeal and General. Attempted Inoendiaiuhm. Ou last Wednesday moruitig J. 0. Bill discover ed that an attempt had been made tu burn the now metuodist ohurcb. Some time ago in filling a lamp, some coal oil w.18 spilled i;i the Teatibulu, and at tliis , place, witb the aid of some shingles, a fire bad been started, but as it bad rain ed through tbe open transom a fen dajs ago, it did no damage, farther than char ring tbe floor. ..Tbe fact . tbat tbt fire was smarted tit tiie place where the ooal knew the building quite well. a theory is advanoed that .. .i i i. 1.1 j i to warm himself, regardless any rate, banging is too mnendiarv. ana Darticular- wouiu attempt 10 ouru u nut seem that any sane at auy rato ror our this -Speaking of birth- . I .L.-.' hut IhA anpnmiii nm trio - uiitijuojr, uu. pleasant Br.rty tendered him by Mrs. VanPtjyn, neBigted by t number of rel atives ntl friends." A splendid colla tion, of which a hungry paper man yet retains a pleasant memory, was served, hicb, together with the prevalent mirth, vBombined to make the evening one of those pleasant .affairs that are remem bered by all es ntteudantB of the long, long ago, when in a perhaps far-off, dis tant homo-tuese gatherings were the hiof illuminations that made the path way of youth so biifjht. Those rseut were Mr. nd Mrs. T. W. Ayers, Misses Josie Milt, Ath Smith, May- aud Mar tha Matlock and Maura. Ward M. Dong tia, Geo. W. Consor, M. 0. MoDougall nd Albert Koberts. "Jack, this Rippek." Following is b letter received by tbe Loudon police on November 21st, while "working ou the last AVhiteohapel sensation. The letter was in the same handwriting aa the one received just before the Kelly woman was mnrdered: "Dear Boss. It is no rood tor you tu look for me in Londou, because I am not there. Don't trouble yonrtelt about me until I return, which will not be very long. I like work too well to leave it long. Oh! it was such a jolly job, the last onel Had plenty of time to do it properly. Ha! Ha! Next lot I mean tu do with a vengeauoe; cut off the heads and arms. Ton think it is a man with a blaek mustaohe. Ha! Ha ! H! When I have done another you ean eatch me. So good-bye, dear boss, till I return." Tours, Jack, the Kipper." the A Warning. Tbis dishrag warns small boys to keep away from the oars ; otherwise you are liable to fill an early grave end mils all the fun of being a ward politician, the pride of your par ents, when Heppner town shall have be JOjrg Jjjtf '"QjRK 1118 matter S' ...i.a,Iinn apnnwhflrfl vou have no business and particularly jumping on and t Hears, just for the fun of it, is very dangerous, and tbe risk is too great to be compensated for by the little sport thai mav hn deiived from such. To these oayuse lads (as well as ns 'older people), a train of cars in Heppner is a novelty, but look on at a ssfe distance. A reckless exhibition of olimbing on the oars while in motion has prompted us to give a little advice to our boys, who are like the average American boy. As Accident. Austin Wells met witb an aooident while assisting in firing an Tils in front of Huberts & Simons' black smith shop last Monday evening, which is oooasioning him the loss of sight at present, but his physician, Dr. Shipley, thinks that he will be all right in a few bays. He was in the act of pouring the of nnwder. and through some misunderstanding or excitement, it was fired, exploding a pound can of powder, burntua his fees, bands and face badly. He was fortunate to have esoaped witb . nuio ininrv. This was tbe only ac cident of the celebration, se far as we are able to learn. Joe Hays is over from Eight Mile week. ' ' Joe. Teal, of Portland, was in town tbis week. Thad Armstrong was over from Alpine this week. Dr. J. H. Fell was up from Lexington last week. J. H. Queener, D.D. S., lias located in Heppner. Charley Lewis was up from Lexing tou yesterday. William Halley was up from Lexing ton last Sunday. It has beeu suggested that Hymen is on the rampage. Miss Ida Ayers returnod houie last week from Portland. Press Woi'thiugton, of Weston, wn in town last Tuesday. ' A railroad strike at Indianapolis, Iud., is now in full blast. Cliff Jones was down from Eight Mile Center last Thursday. Milt Morgan was over from h s Sand Hollow ranch ytsterday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. 11. A. Ford is quite lli this wee. Luther Hamilton w .s ilowu from his mountain ranoh this week. John ColTav returned tuna a buiinejs trip to Portland last Saturday. , An eleotrie street railway is now in operation at Sacramento, Cel. Dan Griffins fine Italian Opore Co. will preform in Heppner some time next week. Jack Beynolds .eft last Saturday for Portland where be will spend the winter. Geo. W. Chapin, of the liardman oouutry, was over at our place yester day. , Hnnmiin Caldwell is improving Uis Eight Mile Center ranch considerable of late. . bride of two mouths ran off with a newspaper wan. She put up cash. Prof. T. C. Neece is teaohing large siuifiutf chiss ut Hardmau, witu goou succebi. The much-gatherer of the Gazette is somewhat ruttitxl wis wees, a-a w r-o-a-a. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson left for their future home in MalbJier, Wednesday of last week. Col. Bedington has gone baok to Puy allup to take charge of the Commerce in person. Capt Hunier McFarlaud oamo up from Lexington last Monday to attend the celebration. E. H. Clark, the veteran representative of the woul arm of Christy & Wise, is in tuwn this week. , ' See Driukell put sume oil in our lamp yesterday, which will keep it burning brightly lor a time. Hon. W. It. Ellis returned from Prine ville last Monday, coming in ou the first train to Heppner town. Olof Suude, cashier of Nw ork. Daily News has skipped with f oUUU ot the proprietors money. Mr. and Mrs. IS. OL uarr nave guue iu housekeeping in Mrs. H. Hailook s dwelling, ou laie at. Win. Kussell brugbt into the shop last Thursday some bunoligrass carrots, weighing from 6 Co 7 pounds. Milt Hale aud wife, of Schuttler Flut, came up last week to attend the funeral of their grandson. Little Freddy. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. Kate Fuller, next Saturday afternoon at & o oiulx. W. L. Shaw, of Priueville, wae in the Heppner cuuntry last week. Mr. Shaw is in the stuok busiuesi over there. tw. und .las. Muir and W. E. Bowker were up from Lexington last Monday uight and attended the railroad ball. This sheet is personally acquainted with a few rash people wno made an effort to please all. They gave it up. The president of the Ojceula. Iowa, bank has been speculating in wheat. He is short about ltfS7,000 on deposits, If new residents continue to come to Heppner town us fast as they have in the last few months, it will soon be a oity. Ebon Andrews aud bride (nee Miss Kingery) returned from McMinville to their future home in Morrew last week. Geo. H. Fobet, a board of trade man, shot himself at Chicago on ine uw inst. He lost $40,UO0 on wheat recently. TCliW Hiran L. Holt, of the Josephite Morman Churoh, began holding services in the Baptist ohutou last monuay even ing ,. , Ed. Oux, of the firm of Uox & ngupn, was in town the first of the week. He returned from Blooiaington, 111., some 10 dayB ago. . , it Nabora and W. W. Shortndge, pro. minuntvnitizeus of Moutevella, Alabama, f,iht a duel with knives ou last Satur. day. Both are dead. wuc irwlinsit.ions of an early- winter are in t,h unusual number of marriaire licenses issued recently by County Clerk Andrews. t a Mtukinnk. manager of the bauk- inu bouse ot Fields & Maddock, is able THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. The Ministerial asseciatiou of The Dul led District, M. E. Chuica, met at Hepp ner Nov. 22ud, 1888. O.ving to the absence ot a number of the brethe.n, the exercises begau with asermuu ou llov. 3-2'J, by vVm. Deweeae, of Arliugton. TUisse.-vi,e wm held in fhe edifice of the M. E. Church, South. The remaiuder of tin exercises were con ducted in tha newly erectju M. E. Church building. The sesfrioa if Friday morning, Nov. 23d, w:is informally called, aud la the ubseuue of Kov. G. H. Booth, P. E., the chair was occupied by lie v. W. G. Simp son. Iu the absence of those to whom the time of this suasion w:s allotted the sub ject of "Revivals. Turn, Sj.uce and P.e sults," was disousseu. Beniiirks were made by Kes. Simp-on, li wmus. Dew eese, Helm, Wai utji', ;md Miilivikn ami Bru. Right aud Mrs. Rov. Dawwse. Afternoon session met t 2 P, M. After ,lt-vutL,a(tl serv't". u pt"' im "Tiie Bible aud Suciiii Pmbleuw' vva? read by Wm. Deweeee. Additional remarks aad suggestions were then maae on the subject by Rev. Reasons of the Prebbyteriau Church of Heppner, and Revs. Rasmus, Helm, Warner and Simpson. According t, request liev. Heaauner then read a good paper ou "The Rela- tion of Doctrinal Pi eaohing to morals." Thought and suggestions by various speakers followed. Rev. J. W- Helm then gave au exege sis of Joo. 1421. Axeociatioo adjourned IU1 2:30 P. M. Saturday. ow:na to Quarterly Coufe- euoe Saturdhy moiniug. A voteof tlioika was tendeiei to tbe Deoule of Hennner for their kind and hotiiituble euter&fii jineot. Association adjourueJ. Wm. Dewese, Sec, George Fell, agent and nparator at finnvnTT, MuKTrsa. The counoil met last Saturday evening, pursuant to call of mayor the make final arrangements for railroad celebration. All present, ex cept Councilmen Swinburne and Garri gues. The committee on oelebration re ported favorable and tbat Monday night would be the pioper evening for the same, as the road wuld be completed to town by that time. On motion the coun cil appropriated $50 toward the oelebra tioj. On motion the mayor appointed councilmen McAtee, Garrigues and Nat ter to assist in the final arrangements and to meet on Monday morning. Coun cil then adjourned. . , Jumped the Tbaok. Monday even ing one ot trie oars of the conitruotion train jumped the track near lone, but wae gotten back again with eome little difficulty clearing the track for the up train which oame in at 8 o'clock that tvening. A number of ohildren and young folks , of Heppner were on the down train, and received a big scare. They can be thankful that it is no worse. While this ie a good road in every re aped, it will require considerable work yet to render it in a oondition for safe travel, and mere riding for pleasure is attended wit too many dangers to take the risk. . A CoNGKATTJIiATOHT 'Messaqb. The following dispatch was received by May or Blackman yteterday, from the private aecretary of Mayor Van DeLashmutt, of Forttaid: . . I obtland , Ob., i Nov. 27, '88. f xj Tthwlcmnn. Heiwner: On behalf of Mayor DeLaehmatt, who ie absent, I extend congratulations. D. F. Sbekmah. The ragged edge of the old times when the cowboy whooped and ewore and jumped stiff deeged, threatening to Terminate the entire populace, showed op last Monday evening, but now every thing ie quiet and orderly, and the bird w Rome out when she needed n is high ap'in the raro atmosphere of tbe Heppner bills- Joeeph English, who was in the Hard man country for some time, has a poei tion in the First National Bank ot l)an Tille Illmois. to attend to business again, after a huge tussle with the mumps. Two bankers. F. Scoville and G. A. Crofts, cleaned out their couoern at Val paraiso, Neb., a few days ago aud skipp ed. Liabilities $2O0,W0 A railroader oame up last Monday uith a badly orushed fiuger whion was .ironed bv Dr. Shipley. The accident occurred in handling steel rails. Charley Long had a loaded wageu to run over his foot a tew days ago, from which he was quite lame, but is now able to get around witu eome oomion. Mr. Johnny Maddock, uncle of our Johuny, was over from his home in Con don this week. Mr. Maddook is one of the mutton monarous of that seotion. Henry Heponer, the old pioneer from whom the town rets its name, came up last Sunday to visit relatives and friends, and to aesitt in the railroad eelebratiou. Tho Biihfiidaneeof an area of a half a mile square did considerable damage in the vicinity or vvnxesoarro, ra, uu mo 23rd, inst. The land has sunk about six feet. Hon. J. B. Sperry, while repairing his mill race last Friday, fell some distance to the ground below, receiving some severe bruiees but, fortunately, no brokea bones. In few weeks the mail will oome to Heppner by the way of tbe new railroad. We can men get our ruiniuu uoi,,wo on the same day on which they are printed. Engineer Carr and his able corps of assistants now have their olBoe in the hniiilino formerly ocoupied by Frank Kellogg, having moved up from Lexing ton recently. nv. Wm. Deweeae. of the M. E. Church, left Arlington Wednesday, to at tend a ministerial association at nepp ner and will return next Monday. Ar lington Timet. The dedication services of the M. E. church last Sunday were conducted by Rev. Simpson, of J'lie Dalles. Mr. Simp eon preached to a large congregation ou Sunday evening. A time card will be issued shortly for the Heppner branch of the O. K. He N., to go into effect Deo. 9th. Mr. Thompson, tormally of Arlington, has been appoint ed agent at Heppner. Geo. Lord, assisted by Harry Sayers completed the Rhea creek bridge, near Jim Hays' place last Saturday. Harry is now in Heppner and will perhaps remain here this inter. The taxable property of Oregon is ahmit ay.tKJ0.000. an increase of over $5,- OUO.UW over tbe assessment of last year. The total state, nniversity and militia tax will be about 8 3 mills. T:ie new guuboaU, Yorktown, Benn iualoii and other of our navy were motlflrd closely after the Euglioh gun boat, ijcout, which has proveu a failure, according to a recvJt disp itch. Willows Junction, came up last Sunday evening and made hie parent a brief visit. His duties were such that he was compeiled to return on tbe same evening. Arlington Times. A.C. Hawson was appointed County Treasurer, of Gilliam enmity by Judge Steiwor, at the last meeting of the county court, to fill the vaoanov caused by the resignation of Geo. Conser. E. Minor is building on an addition to the north side ot his hotel building. The lower part will be used by Chas. Junes as a barber shop and the upper story to accommodate the increasing hotel patronage. After a little premonition of winter, we are again bavin? a typical Eastern Oregon autumn. In the east the folks have enjoyed "Injun summer and are now preparing to house themselves for four to six months winter Although our band has only been panized a few weeks, they play very well. The people of Heppner are doing a good .i ii p. : .. i nnn,-ni tUing 111 giving luem Ulinuuiltl iinnmir ance. A good band, as we all know, is iodispensible in a live town. Clerk Andrews has issued the folio ina marriage licenses since our laM re port; Annie Loyd and Thomas Brongh ton. Haltie A. Johnson (tnd P. H. McLar- an. Mollie Gilliam auq Marshal Johnson and Amelia Jioontz and v. M. Harrison Manv a man sits in hie pew Sunday night and sings "Rock of Ages;" and rolls up bis eyeB piously who, on coming out at the close ot tne servioe, Hnuts tne pew door and says: "Uood-bve, religion will be back next Sunday. T. De Witt Talmage, Through ' the kindness of D. Griffith. Srmt. of construction on the Heppner branch, we were able to get a copy of the Oreaonian of the 27th met., twenty four hours' in advance of the mail. In that issue appears a brief acoount of our railroad; celebration. While ohasing n calf last week the horse of Capt. H. B. LeFevre (the great American herder ot bucks and billy goats) fell with biro, bruising his right leg and badly spraining his right shoul der, necessitating a few days of inactiv ity tor that rustling gentleman. , A young man by the name of Rogers near Lewiston, wns poisoned on Satur day. He was putting poison in a dead cow for coyotes, and be used his knife, and a short time afterward he nsed the implement in cutting some ohewing to bacco and soon had a spasm and died. Co. E made quite a creditable appear ance at the celebration last Mondny, we a-e assured. It must be taken into con sideration that a great many in the ranks were not members, but came in to till up, as the company could not be gotten to gether on such short notioe. ThiB measly rag received a small part of its last invoice of paper over tbe new road last Tuesday. Without it, we would have beeu in a very tough row this weoK. Conductor Ben Emerick and Agent Geo. Fell of Willows J unction, have our thanks fr attending to the s ime. Garrigues & Rogers have a Bfeam wood-sawing outfit ready for operation. We predict that China Sullivan will be oompelled to saw for less money. His only hope now is to break ep thnt some-time-ia-the-19tb-century motion, and adopt one of morespeed. Mrs. W. B. Parsons was up from their Ella home a few days ago, and took her spouse back home with her. He has been oarpentering in Heppner all sum mer, leaving Mrs P to look after the ranch, which she informs us she is quite tired of. The railroad celebration was enjoyed by everyone, with the exception, perhaps, of some obstreperous individuals, who always bub up on snob occasions, load ed with valley tan, and try to clean out the country. Some of these have bruis ed heads and black eyes. Married. At the residence of ttio brid on last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. W. M. Harrison to Miss Amelia Koontz, Judge Wm. Mitchell preforming the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have gone to housekeeping in Heppner. and their friends wish them a happy and prosperous future. Some victim of the ' life-sized por trait" fraud hai kindly sent us his sec ond circular letter from the 1. s. p. f. He has no doubt sent them his photo. By all means let them keep it. The aforesaid letter, along with the gall-like price-list of frames, now hangs on the fraud hook. THRIFT AND TRADE. J3TIf you want bargains in dry goods, furnishing goods, boot and shoes, hats aud saps aud everything else that is usnaliy kept in a first class store, and have the CASH, call on J. M. Hager. i Van Dnyn has the finest assortment of dried fruits in town. , Wall paper at Minor, Dodson Co a. Mrs. H. P. Garrigues has added cloaks to her neat stock of ladies' furnishing goods. It y desire the latest and neat est styles, be sure to call on her. Fresh cranberries at Johnston & Smith's. Go there for this fruit, which everyone knows to be the boss founda tion for a palatable pie. Newt. Whetstone has an oflioe but he luwnnv it hut verv little, me business is at the forge, mending broken agricultural machinery, suoeiug uorsee uid the like, allot whicn win sun any denisHii of the Heppner oountry, ootn aa to prioe and quality or work. Gilliam & Coffey are prepared to fits mau out with any kind of an outfit to be uiiiiil in Aral olass naruware mun. I'l.ey will e!l ymi naile to hx u your when your neighbors cows nrena. it down, or lit vou out wi h kronen tools wheu vou get married. A fill I nn mil v of school bookn and sta tionery at Minor, Dodson & Co's. If you want a red pump mat is nu. only neat aud attractive in appearance but also able to ao gomi servic. m -ting the water of the Heppner hills up to the surface, call on Leeaer Thomp- .l.iliiisoiiASmi .h ate selling au ainue of groceries at astonishingly low figures, aud it will pay every inhabitant of the9 anoient Heppner hills to patronme inn. May street, opposite minor, uimuu Anyone wishing to purchase tine lamps should call and get prices at Van iluyn There a no use looking nine, evta tlwmuli wool don't Bell very high. K. J. Slocum A C. have drugs and other necea- sary truck dowu to oea-roex, so mat i;ttic mmiM ill buv au arm load. Rasmus, the dentiat, will fill teeth, or extract tbe same in a scientific manner. It in a fact acknowledged by all "art ,....,;D. ' hnth of Rnrnne and Amerioa that the "Estcy" is the sweetest voiced, iinniin toned, least reedy in tone, and quickest in response to touch of auy organ manufactured in the world. iint. if von need anything in the riai.in, minita line, call on Vanduyn He has a full line of cashmeres, peroales a i.iUro.1 nhirr.s: also a full line of boys' shirts and underwear, cuuureu s suits, knee pants and waists, all cheap A new stock of carpets at minor, Kn-opr i-iiler and comb honey at van Duyn's this week. Suerry ia paying (Jo cents lor nnd furnishes sacks. Tm Miirnlml: "Don t ride you i,roo an bunt." Tall man on horseback. Y T know wlmt I am about. J. m Dauna r,,- Tf. T ainc.nm h. Co.'s drug shop the finest toilet outfit in the Hunrnier hills." Tlip firm of Johnson A Smith are pre pared to furnish you with fresh vegetables m,d nil kinds of fresh groceries. Look to vmi r i n terests and patronize tnem. Flour exchanged for wheat at Sperry Mills. DlSTOTBANOB OF THB HEART. Heart disease is like an assassin, which creeps upon yon in the dark, and strikes yon when unnware. Therefore, do not over look any uneasiness in tbe region of the heart or disturbance in its action, but at onoe take Dr. Flint's Remedy. Descrip tive treatise with eaoh bottle; or, m'diiK Maok Drug Co., N. Y. Taken Up.- One gray horse, 10 hands high, weigns about l.otlO pounds, slightly collar-marked, about 8 years old, braud ed half circle L ou left shoulder. Came to Jas. Jones' stuble ou Oct. 3i, '88. Owner can have the same by proving property aud paying charges. Jas. Joxe3. ASTHM ENGINES A Piaw Dis;'0VEKY. Some interest has beeu manifested in the Thirty Mile gold fields, but a discovery bus been made right here in Heppner which promises to bent any turmer "finds" in this region. The denizens of this whole country have discovered that Kirk & Younggren have jnst received the largest slook of window shades ever brought to town. Shades eat to fit windows without extra cost. All kinds ot hardware, tinware and crockery, nlwi wagons, fnrm machinery, pumis, gun-pipe, nails, etc, for sale by the new firm of Gilliam & Coffey. I V YERT1CAL wheat HORIZONTAL. RICK FH0 91 Upward. TWO-HORSE POWER ENGINE. WITH STEEL BOILER. SISO. CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE. Aitau.tl Bella THd, Aitomttfe Pop UleW nlve, ItMl BoUer. Ooct ot nulling gninntMd M xom4 this nts v konr. Hothlnf iiid te It eru eafore off.nd tor tb. prloe. larger MiillTlow. l4(or(rMMiicUveolroalir. CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO 313 Rudolph Strut, Cblo.ao, III. A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, M aots gently on the Kidneys, Liver & Bowels Effectually Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilioue, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the or gans on which it acts. Tor Bale In 50c and 1.00 Bottlee by all Leading Druggists. KAKOPAOtimmD OSLT VI TBI OALIIOKHIA HG 8IETJP0O Sah Fbaxoiioo, Oil., LovuviLLl, Kr. , N T- CALLAHAN'S NEW RESTAURANT Is Drenared to trive meals at all hours, DAY OR NIGHT You will find my place next door to B. A. Hunsaker & Co., in the Old Bank Building, HENRY HEPPNER, Arlington. HENRI BLACKMAN, Heppner. PIONEER BRICK BUILDING. Always in the Lead ! The Old-Established House of HEPPNER& BLACKMAN! -DEALERS IN General Merchandise, CONTINUES T0- SELL FIRST-CLASS GOODS! -AT THE- 1 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! T MAIN STREET HEPPNER. ARTHUR SMITH PltAOTIOAIj WATCHMAKER Next to First National Bunk, Our Stock will be found Complete in Every Respect, and we shall always endeavor to retain our place IN THE FRONT RANK! And in the future, as in the past, we shall endeavor to continue to be the Leading House in the Heppner Country ! tlMO Our facilities for doing business are unexcelled by any mercantile es tablishment in the Northwest! FACTS FROM B. 4 '. Tnfantn'. nhilds'. Dove', mens', nnd nicest assortment of election bets t H. k B'l Mont, nomiilete line of wull Pftrero, bof' ilnra. nnrnotn. mira. snrl ourtains at reduo- ed prices now ou exuibltion at aeppuor & Blnckmnn'n. Ladies are invited to cell end inepeet our new arrivals of all wool tricots, ma zuuia plaids, latest patterns in stripes, jerseys etc., etc. Herders would profit by examining onr woolens and full etiwk booto. Cell and take a ohe of our B. A B's. fri stock chewine tobnec. Parties wishing to nrche full top plies would do well by enlline on Hep nnor Sr. RUc.kman. We insure tentloman- Iv treatment, low nrioes. and Sood qnal- lty iu all linos, flour iu (junutitieeT at mill prieei. Most aomplete and eitenBiT line ef mens', boys', and ladies', buck and kid driving gloyee, woolen-lined trlores to keep your bands warm when enow flies. Call and inspect our (roods, at H. & B's. No trouble to show goons. SHEEPMEN ! E1T I IK THE WOOLs HEPPNER, Watches, Clocks, Wwtchea Cleaned, MainspringB Fittod Commission Merchants Are now in tie field to Make OFFICE, LABBE BUILDING, 29, WasHingion St., Portland Oregon. n-rp,-gr, ut -,fwt. . Zn First National Bank. Which Was It? Bacoa er SBskesjeare. The authorship of the dramatic pro ductions attributed to the last ef the above named is agitation literary circles to tbe very centre, but affects the practi cal masses far less than the momentous question, bow to regain or preserve health, thnt essential of bodily and men tal aotivity, business soocesl and the "pursuit of happiness." We can throw far more light on this latter subject than the most profound Shakespearian can no the nuestion first oropoundod. If the system is depleted, the nerrea shnky; if indigestion or constipation bothers one at times, or constantly ; if the skiD is vullow and tongue fnrred as in bilious ness; if there are premonitory twinges ot oncoming rheumatism or neuralgia; if r,hn liidnevs are inactive nee Hos tetter' Stomach Bitters, the finest recu nnrnnt of an ace nrohflc in benefioial and successful remedies. Remember, if malaria threatens or afflicts, that it neu tralizes the poison und fortifies the sys tem. ' $520 RrcwARD. For the delivery tome at Pine City, one bay work hone, five years old. weiahs about 1050, very large Human nose. One iron irrny, to-year old till v. fine make, both branded J U on left shoulder. I will pay $10 for the re turn of either of the two, or $5 per bead for information leading to their recovery, J.J. iiATjTjOWAY, Galloway, Or. CoNSDMl'TION Sdhelt Cured. To the editor: Please inform yonr readers tbat I have a positive remedy for the ariove named disease. By its timely use thou- aunils nf boneless case have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy ran to any of vonr renders who have consumption if they will send their express and post ffin. address. T. A. SLOCUM, M. U 181 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. A Pleasivo Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and com fort follows tbe use of Syrup of Figs, hi it Bets in harmony with nature to effect ually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For aale in 50c and $1.00 bot tles by all leading druggists. A. D OREGON. Optical Goods . $1.50. - . tl.SO. All work qnarantced for one year. m wm. Thanking my friends for past favors, I ahall continue td try to merit confl dence by duing first-class work at rea son able prioes. mtii Tn Annfi A mm, We guarantee to all our Customers Courteous Treatment and Fair Dealing. An inspection of our establishment will convince each and all as to the full aud complete stock we at all timet carry. Owing to the steady increase in our business we have built a Large and Commodious Fire-Proof Brick Building, which gives ui better facilities than ever before enjoyed. Sole Agents lor Heppner and Vicinity - for the Oelebra te d Bain -AND agon II r r n ' ii o . a : n i t 1 ' Sperry 's New h HEPPNER, - - Capacity 70 Barrels B. SPERRY, Proprietor. Mills! er OREGON. J- Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour 1 Hfll T? 1 T 1 I ,,"4-.'4-,' ana lviiii reeu. is now iui saic in ijudimuw to suit purchasers. HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE. HENRY HEPPNER, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Ship Care of H. k B., Arlington. Mrs. S. P. Garrigues If a lieesived Her FALL STOCK OF M1LLIMY, And They Are Now Ready For Inspection. Her Stook Ot HATS AND FANCY Were Never More Complete. 1 THIS SPAGE RESERVED FOR D. JOHNSON & COMPANY, THE DRUGGISTS, '1A A SpeoiM ii given to the Ladies of Heppner ami "Vicinity to Cull niicl Exiimim her Splendid Amortment Before MukiiK Full PurohaHes. TheTownof HEPPNER NO W PROSPERS, And Tli Sheep Ranoh to Lease. On Eight Mile. 23 miles southwest of Heppner; M of n mile of running wnter, grass for 9.r,( Hhfifio: some buv: 90 Diiiiels; 1 csmps with stoves; good shed; snow-plow; 300 ncres fenoed, 500 sores tall grnss end 25 sores broke. O. E. Fkia, Heppner, Or. Stkated Sheep. Lost over iu the Baokhoru Country, abont Oct, 25th. 500 head of sheep. They are branded P. T., and for their delivery, I will pay 25 cenls per head. Some of them are on tbis side of tbe mountain no doubt. Press. Thompson. Nkw Laundby. About the first of May we will open a new laundry in the building nest below Jim Jones' livery stable, on the east side of Main street, Heppner A full stock of Japanese silk goods and lacquered are will also be kept on band. Kiam & Wo Kek. Tailoring. I have opened a well-appointed tailor ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularly receiving Dew goods and will make cus tom made pants from 87 to $15 best goods in tbe market. A. Abbahahsicx. Stbated. A dark bay mare, sevne years old, branded 7 on tbe left stifle and S on left bip. Had a last spring's colt witb her vben laxt seen, anbranded. 1 will pay $10 for her recovery. B. Y. Cluius, Caitle Bock, Or. Strayed. Two mares one gray and nnt. rosin branded J L on left shoulder; also their yearlings, branded D with bar through it on left stifle. Last sery near Rhea creek bridge. I will pay a Teason ahle reward for information leading to their recovery. Address, R. IS. Plowman, Olex, Gilliam county, Or. Wu, Chosen. Manv merebnnte fail to sell their goods on account of their not being of a rirst-clnss character. But nn need nof be nneasy in regard to Harry Johnson's stook of candies, nuts, cigars, tobaooo, etc. They ere fresh end well-assorted, and his stock warrants yonr trade. Next donr to i lrst ftation. at Bank, Jones' building. PORTLAND IUSIMESS COLlCfiE. PiiJt Ortffoa. h inMrucitun. ritb- 6 WHEKU ill YOU OlHiTB BO YOB B FULL T 8 H B I H B? m OF El ESTATE I IS 1111, An Important Qncstion for Yon and an Intre.,iing oni- for inc. ARE YOU GOING WHERE You Ovrc 13 o 13h Then Listen. The Best Place to Buy Your in souls, pats, Caps & Mi IS AT Heppner, inspect uiy Large Stock of New Fall Goods and get m) Oregon I do not ask yon to accept this statement withon proof, hue invito you to come und With a Railroad now building to it, better inducements are offered here than any town n Eastern Oregon. Beautiful situation, ood water, broad streets, a good school, three iiurches, enterprising inhabitants, etc., seldom iil to count in any climate. iress. A. A. HOBTS, the Ileal Estate, Collection and Insurance Man, Who Will Give Teu l$tirfil In Rent Jvisttit o. -T-OFFICB WITH W. It. ELLIS, OVER MoATEE It SPRAY'S BUORJO DEALER IM et.ittlliin v-t-A - UtL Wilt f rthand. Common tchoota renmai$'0 owin I'. Htlldelll iWiiiil.'Fa ai any iimr. of peutnnfthlp nt 4 r.Miwfefif BOOTS and SHOES Custom Work d Rcpaiiiii? Neatly Done. Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. J. LEEZEIt. P. 0. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON -DEALERS IN HAirDWARE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, F.LF HARD WAKE, Bird-Cnges, Rope, Nails, Cutlpry, Wood" aud tillow Wave, Granite Ware, Eto. MA IN STREET,