r L THE GAZETTE. UEPPNER. THURSDAY. JAN. 3, '89 Local and General. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains on the Willow Cr?ek Branch arrive l and leave the different, station daily, except Bundtirs, as follows: Nu. 18 (Mixed) No. 17 (Mixed) 8:15 P. M. Ar. 5:10" " " S ill " " " 4:3S ' " " 4:15 8:25" " " 8:15 i:5U" "Lv. Heppner. Lexington. Lv. 5:15 A. H. " tt:c" " " 11:50" " " 7:3!" " lone. Douidasn. Cecil's, 7:10" " Willows Junction ' H::iO Willnws, " H:tll Arlinirtun. Ar, 11:1(1 Connect at Arlington with No. 1, West, nf fl:25 A.M. Arrive iu Portland, 4:3) p. M. No. 2. Ent. leaves Portland at Him A. M Arrives at Arling. . ton at 2:40 P. M. Ot. 8. THOMPSON, Agent. Rasmus, the dentist, will hereafter be found at the store nf v. fj. VanDuyn, on May street, and will attend to all tooth work as usual. A Howl. The Arlington Timer, in on a: iiole in the last issue, under the cap tion of "The Tnieluwardness of it," at tempts to editorially scalp what it terms "A writer" of this sheet, and at the same v time loses no opportunity to give Hepp ner a general raking. Notwithstanding nil this, "A writer" has not lost a feath er, and the burg remains materially the u; m?; the sand down on "Christ's" ration isiust as deep as ever, and promises a large crop of sand-toads 'for the noxr sea son. Tho Heppner Gazette and the peo- pie of this 'town are not prejudiced against Arlington for the work ot a faw, j of uLlcli their beet and reprcseut.itiva oitizensuoplore. ' These few are the riff raiT ar.H b-ib-tttfl of the town, with which , i; Time'?,-mifo, innately: uliios itsolf, and in rloinj s , fails to represent, Ar lington. Tint detaohed senteuca which we to iii ouii n the Times of a recent issuj, acc.ii'aiu to the noble rejiresen tatives oV If ilium's pack animal, shows that our '4.i.,r'i!ijt animosity" is ' well devolopud. Ia f.iel; Heppuor town as a whole, socmr. t bo full of people with "iiiherunt uuim'isiths." The Times edi tor in all of uia ' ciitoineuUi makes a mountain out of absolutely nothing, and in thw i-ofial howl of "gross misreprcsjutntiiia," 'shows that he-is "somewhat oi' mnr himself." In u i iustauos b.'u "O.irist"' failed ti get bail am in-; "his p.'. ti-'ular friends," who evidently re! I'tni.U tj j plain fact that he was doing wr.ia b.unuse "ouo en y liiini ii wont to tli'3 trouble of hiring a Aii sonI hiiu word that his oonrse itho right on and many of his .smghBtoSyhii oity alrsied him that jtw- ttca i'id right flould uqt be met in that nvuwifcr." T.113 wou'J certainly hace no - teuileiuy to cm ia It! .-. L u'son to seek 4artetTrisrbi?tr raUaet-td take ltnito his own hiind", : as he his been doing ot late. T n Tiims asserted in a forner issm that tho cmnpany was the arbitrary lia'. ir i:i t'aij riaht-of-way mat ter, but no w it is the "committee" who have been at .ml'. T lis assertion that, the fight is between Heppuer and Lar sou is unir-.n. A pvt o" the right-of-way funds name from Lexington and vicinity, they having a representation of one in t'i r lilroad oonvjiitto?, and being jointly intereited in Hip matter. This papar Jjcs n it bslier.i Hint either Ar lington's rnrent'itiv.'' oitiz'ens or the 0. R. & N. C. fnol th it Heppner or any other ooramunity in Morrow county Bre attempting t J sad, llu the Responsibility of this Larson b.i:i:i.!.i3 onto them. This "Holateil and pithWa oimmuuity," in its hours i! d-airesi iv-ir having paid so much for its little 1 whistle," don't ask any wind pimace i from the Arlington Times. Have it Mixud. Lonu P.jck is not marked with dewlaps of piety. Still we are personally ncquaiule.l with some good people over there, ii:iJ nave very good reason to believe that there are a a whole l it more. . fn fae1-, Lone .Itock has a pretty good re"put,'ition away from home. Iljwuvur, a toy weeks ago, au energetic dif pcr.se r of the gospel tackled tli-t i art ut Hie vim-yard. To the young people who dance and Lave what is flail ed a good time cu a'.l oeo.u:ons, no pious thoughts c.-.rai- to cecl; tiicir downward course. The ups and downs of the wick ed son in the dim hereafter was. not portrayed in a manner ns to materially lessen the utteodi.nce at the Christmas dauco. On this occirsiou the caller got mixed up, and absent-mindedly indulged iu the following irreverences; "First sister balaucp to the brother on the right; cheat or swiug." So on au etc. till the wind-up when he bawkid out "Amen. To your seats, and the Lord be with you." K. or P. Installation. At ;a regular convention of Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., at their castle hail on last Tuesday 1 9 evening, the following officers were in ' stalled by D. D. G. C. Rea: Wm. Mor , row, P. C. ; P. O. Borg, C. C. ; Henry Rasmus, V. C. ; Fred E. Wilmarth, P. ; J. H. Stanley, M. at A. ; M. Lichtenthal, M. of E. ; O. Patterson, M. of F. ; E. R. Swinburne, K. of K. A S. ; Henry Sobir zingor, I. G. ; 0. W. Rychard, 0. G. After installati t'.u 1j J0' repaired iQ a body to Jinrjiio Calhilwn'-s, where an elegant supper' awaited them. The evening was pleasantly spent throughout and everv member of Doric who was pcr.nitted to 1)3 pnsent, will rc- member this occasion as one of the hanniest reunions of Prthian Knights in the history of the lodge Ir.i G. Nel- son a visiting brother, was with them . on this occasion. Masonic Installation. On last Thursday eve-St. John's day Past i Grand Master W. T. Wright, assioted by Brother Cornish of Arlington, installed the following officers for Heppner Lodge JJo. 69; Frank Gilliam, W. M.; GK). J Tf,.w . W.5 Otu Patterson. J. W.; P.; O. Borg. Treasurer ; W. A. Kirk, Secre-! tary; D. W. Horner, ii. v.; A. m. unnn, bwn e,tK(,ij,bed at Ajax, Gil- J. P.- J. B. Sperry and Ed. B. Bishnp, i;ara c.nntv. nod at Beiham Crook Stewards, and R. A. Hart, Tyler. As ! comity. Or.. 'with Mrs. Arabella Tbomp- i n ;iallatinn in mihlio s"U '' Sadie t. Moore a postmistress announced.the installation was pul.lio e,:..e o!Bccs and held iu the M. E. church. South. At i Mr LaFranc representing Kohler k the conclusion of the ceremonies, thejcbaseof Portland, was in town last members, their families and friends re-week. Mr. LaFrauce is one of the tar paired to the skating rink, whereJimmi. ! gUth-.ba? ana Callahan had sopper prepared for them. , (r()m nim tuBt' yomijf jjea lrarned to two hundred and fifty people were pres- j climb to the dizzy heights of long divi eut. After supper, the young folks went ! sion, and to oross its legs and reflect r " . . . , .l.i . 4V...la ..r tt,A bnH mum Vftur. r..n.i. i.n on,wl il 1 o'clock. Card or Thaxks. Allow us through the columns of your paper, to express oar sincere and heartfelt thanks to the manv friends and neighbors who kindly sasisted us with ready hands snd wininii ilnnnn onr remit illness, - b Joe Keeney was in town this week. A. B. Mackey was up from Alpine this week. Jas Iloberts is on the sick list this week. ,Tan:?s Roye, of Ida. was in Heppner this tttxl;. Will McAfee made a trip to Arlington la.-i!: Friday. Mastiir Ralph Swinburne is on the sick list this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Os. Mitchell spent the iiii.i :i:iys in neppner. Tiie Columbia river fog still finds its wev i.p ;n tliese hills. -VI. II trrison came up from Arlington to s.por.d the holidays. 0. P. Allison, of Fight Mile, was in Hepp-rr last Saturday. IIuu. W. T. Wright aud family left for their home in Union on last Friday. Johnny Friend came iid from Castle Rook to attend the Mew Year's ball. Frank Faruesworth, son of O. E. Furuosworth, is ill with pneumonia. F. 0. Buokunm was out in the Goose berry oountry the first of the week. r: L. F. Shipley returned from a bus iuess trip to The Dalles last Friday. The I. 0. O. F. hall at lone is nearing completion, and other buildings going up. D. (i. McLaran returned from a trip to the sagebrush plains of Idaho on last Friday. Hon. J. B. Looney and family left last Friday for their home in Jefferson, Ma rion county. Geo. Conser, cashier of the First Na tional Bank, weut down to Arlington on lost Tuesday. .T. F. Spray has sold his interest in the Liberty Meat Market to his partuers, Will and Walter McAtee. On the 24th ult., the steamboat, John H. llanna, was burned at Plaquemine, La. Mauy lives were lost. iPeroy Garrigues brought over his min iature steam locomotive on last Tuesday with which to amuse the prints. Prof. Julias Hodson was up from Lex iugton last week. Mr. Hodson Is prin cipal of the Lexington Bt-hools. Mrs. W. J. Leezer returned on Monday of lust week from a visit to relatives and friends in La Grande and Pendleton. Mrs. Lucy Parsous, despite police in terference, spoke to an audience of 400 in Waverly hall, Cuicago, on lust Sim day. Os. Mitchell's Bheep-oamp has been robbed six times this fall, not only of grub, but almost every other movable article. While the weather is rather cold, the ground remains comparatively bare, onlv patches of snow dotting the ground here and there. Hank Schirzinger and Jim Williams oonie in to attend the K. of P. installa tion at the regular convention on Tues day evening. Phil Heppner is visiting relatives and friends iu Heppner this week. He has many warm friends here who are always glad to see him. We would have had no Christmas tur key had it not been for the kindness of Gid Boyer, who gave us a fiu.large-oaeBiLatf pains will be spared to keep for that oooasiou. .- i.. iu i- i 'Mr. August Baer, of San Francisoo, dropped iu U2 his Jjryther, Sig, ou last Monday evening, tie left for his home on Wednesday morning. Salem Daily Statesman, Deoember29: Mrs. Jennie E. Kellogg, of Heppuer, ar rived here last eveniug and is visiting her father, William Miller. Charley Jones has received tho furni ture for his new barber shop, next door to the City hotel, and is now ready for business. See ad, in this issue. Married At the residence of Mr. John P. Brown, at the head of Black Horse, on New Year's Mr. John Barton to Miss Jennio Brown, Judge Wm. Mitchell of ficiating. ' The future for Heppuer town is a bright one. Let every action be broad gauge no quibbling and do our ut most to promote the general welfare of the town. The stookman is no doubt hoping for little snow this winter, but to the ranoh er, who has sown full grain, this freezing weather, ou bare ground, is likely to damage it. Mr. Arthur Coffin, of the firm of Coffin, McFarland & Co., came up from Arling ton last week, returning on Monday. They will open their Heppner store about March 1st. Married Tuesday evening, Jannary 1st. 1889, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Heppner, Mr. D. A. Horren and JUiss AdUie Kasn, Itev. llenry lius mus performing the ceremony. The Tacoma Aeuis claims that the name Tacoma, proposed for Washington Territory, when admitted as a state, is meeting witn niuon tavor at wasmugiou City and throughout the East, Through the kindness of Staver & Walker, this oflioe is now in possession of a fine colored lithograph of Portland, Or. This is by far the best piotui e of our metropolis that we have seen. Service at tho M. E. ohurch next Sun day. Morning subject,' "The Name;" evening subjeot, "From Prison to Pal aoe my experience with religion, aud its result." Henhy Rasmus, Pastor. Prof. T. C. Aubrey finished a very suc cessful term of school at the Eight Mile Ceuter district last Friday. Mr. Aubrey is in towu and will, perhaps, organize a .singing class heru iu the near future. P. C. Thompson informs us that his wool which was sent to eastern marktts brought 17, 18 and 19 cts. This was his poorest lot, and would indicate a much better price for the clip of next season. Subscribers are now requested to come around to the office and help us out a few dollars. We have been lenient with you, and now that the shop needs mon ey, it is expected that you will help us. Senator Mitohell has secured the pas sage in the senate of the bill which had already passed the house to provide cer tain arms, ammunition and equipage to the state of Oregon for its militia. The bill is now in the hands of the president for signature. James Blsgg, from Fort, Scott, Kan sas, and Leroy Gpw, from Eastern Colo rado, tried the experiment of wanning up giant powder in the oven of a ttove at Puyallup, W. T., on the 28th ult. The former was killed outright and the latter cannot live. The eight new street lamps, recently i nnw-Vouied hv our citv pans, are in ' posi- tion and show very plainly to the belated pedestrian where the gutter is. The iOWU Uaa pumuwuv ,i ara .. nD the colony will be pret ty thoroughly lighted. Among those who entertained callers on New Year's day are Mrs. H. Black man, assisted at her residence bv Mrs. W. 1. Dutton and Mrs. W. J. Leezer, and Mrs. A. M. Gunn at her residence, ass;ted bv Misses Josie Miles, Cora Ab- shirr and Ella Thomas. TUe p-t office at Wright, at Wright, Jackson c.,n:", an l Bl rengra, v,roos county. . ' " -r " A vis isit to any portion of Morrow conn- in linsey-woolsey woven in 179J, the in II conviuce the most ikeptioal that ' side of which is lined with No. 103, Vol. soole are preparing to farm, and , I of a Philadelphia daily. A "For Sale" ty will , , nrenarinir to farm, and extensively, too. Improvidency and look ; of the necessary iwui, 7 -u Has. peruaps, icu sumo "'o ennntrv and Hire it a Terr dark eye ; ,bro lmt their plaoes are being flMed i r-.niHlv hv irnod citizens, and rtistling . r. - . - ! rBUcners. Died. On December 25th, at the home of his brother-in-law, Wm. Hughes, Ralph Robert Smith, aged 3(Nyears. Deceased came to this country about four years ago, hoping to improve his health, he being afflicted with lung disease, of which he has since died. His remains were interred in the Masouio oemetery on Thursday last. Servioes were oon duotedby the Rev. Henry Rasmus in the iletliodist church and at the grave, using the service of the Protestant Epis- oopal church, of which the deceased lived and died au attaohed member. "I have oalled thee by thy name; thou art mine." Isaiah, 43. 1. A. S. AccnmnT on Deschute's Hill. The stage that left The Dalles on Monday of last week for Prineville, met with an ac cident in going up Deschutes hill from Sherer's bridge. The driver, Mr. Ham ilton, was walking ahead of the team and Mr. Evaus, a passenger, was driv ing, when he perceived that a young horse in the team had loosed himself from the bridle and become fractious, and the stage was in danger of going down the steep declivity. He called to the passengers to jump, and all except a Chinaman esoaped with but slight inju ries. He rolled down the hill with the wagon, and was found in an unconsoious condition, badly bruised about the head. He afterwards died and was buried at The Dalles. The stage was a total wreck and the horses were severely ini ur- ed. Tub Holidays in Heppner. In the Heppner colony, there has been no lack of fun during holidays. It was appro priately opened up on Christmas eve by a tree. On Christmas night a ball was giv en in Garrigues & Rogers' opera house, followed ou Wednesday eve by tho cus tomary roller skating which drew a big ger orowa than usual. Thursday eve, the Masonic installation aud supper was attended by 2."0 poople; mure dancing in Matlock's hall. All quiet Friday night; Saturday night big attendance at the skating riuk; s.-mie more dancing. Oaly one sermon Sunday, with slim attend- nnce.(Good sermon too.) Tho woek's fes tivities wound up with the Nov Year's ball- Small-Pox. A tramp who came down from Taooma, was takeu sick iu town the preseut week, The authorities to be on the safe side removed him to the pest house three miles from towu, iu the hills. Examinations will be made, and next week we shall be able to say if it is a veritable oase of small-pox. He has a companion, who is with him. Every oure is beiug taken to prevent exposure. No one itiar Boes near or bv the house. wuaiever ine disease may Da iu its pro per place. Arlington Times. A private letter from a friend who is stopping at Arlington, states that Dr. Baoon pro nounoes it small pox without a doubt. The Justice Court. Gov. Rea's Jus tioe mill was engage.! ou last Thurs day in the examiuation of Joseph B. Gorton, a lad about 14 years of age, oharged with the burglary of the sheep camp, ou Lum Rhea's place, below lone. Although the boy denied the whole busi ness, aud testified that the witnesses of the state were all prevarioators, something that he never did in his life, the court bound him over iu the sum of $100, whioh bail was given. W. R. Ellis looked after the state's side of the oase, and Attorney Cornish, of Arlington, de fended the young kid. The E. O. The New Year's East Oregonian is a handsomo paper, twelve pages with illustrated supplement, con taining interesting dosoriptive matter and views of Umatilla county and per dieton. It contains special m-ttter-per taining to the Umatilla reservation and the sale of the lands this spring. Sent to any ad.lres.i, postage paid, for ten cents a copy. Stamps taken. Address the East Oreqonian, Pdb. Co , Pendleton, Oregon, Siiouldkk Dislocated. P. H. McLar an, residing near Ella, met with a pe culiar accident one day hist wc-k. It seems that Mr. McLaran 'was ill, which threw him into convulsions, and one of the neighbors in endeavoring to hold him, dislocated his right shoulder. Ho came up to Heppner and Dr. Ritchcy, assisted by Dr. Fox, succeeded in reducing the dislocation. Mr. McLaran will be all right in a few weeks. Cabd of Thanks. The Heppuer cor net band desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to the ladies of Heppner in gen eral for their kindness in furnishing a supper on Christmas eve, the proceeds of which were given to the cornet band ; aud also to Mrs. E. Minor for the use of the dining hall and other kindly services rendered by her. M. D. Clark, Sec'y. Shooting Sorape. A report came from the rugged John Day, that one day last week, Johuoy Welsh shot Charley Williams three times, but whether with fatal result or not, we have been unable to learn. Williams is well known in the Heppner oountry. Welsh is a young man, not over 20 years of age. There has been trouble between them for some time. " ' ' Notice. All those who had photo graph work done in the tent and are not satisfied with it, I will give a reduction of 2o per cent from regular price, during January should they desire a re-setting Geo. W. Foor, Prop, of Gallery. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affections and that dread disease, consumption, is ani- ions to make known t his fellow suffer ers the means of care. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a oopy of the prescription used, which they will find a snre oure for oou sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it i invnlnable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, list. Edward A. Wilson, Wil liamsburg, Kings county, New York. John Willinghame showed us a curios ity yesterday in the stiape of an account book which' was used in 1814, bound , I of a Philadeli ; notice apjieare as follows; "The im- -r -" - """ -j -v i , i . n m..,, - he is a capable Waiter, I'Mchwan j House Servant, and is acquainted with t all kinds of work, etc." It was printed 1, 84. I . ..... .. v,... "n iii"r'; cui, Married At the residence of Ed. Arm strong in Sand Hollow, on Jan. 1, Elmer armstrong to Emma Hales. The event was unintentially historic, occurring at me same time ot tne eclipse. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. notice is hereby given that 1 or my deputy will visit the taxpayers of the several preoinots of Morrow oounty, Or., at their usual voting place in said pre cincts as follows, to-wit: Mutteson, Monday, Jan Dairy, Tuesday, ' Fight Mile, Wednesday," Dry Fork, Thursday, " lone, Saturduy, " Cecil, Monday, " Castle Rook, Tuesday, ' Wells Spring, Wednesday," Alpine, Thursday, " Pine City, Friday, " Lena, Saturday, " Lexington, Monday, " 14, 1889. 15, " 16, " 17, " 19. " 21, " 22, " 23, " 24, " 25, 26, " 28, ' Heppner, on and aft r the 28th of Jan uary, 1889. Hours of meeting from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. T. R. HOWARD, Sheriff. THRIFT AND TRADE. t9If you want bargains in dry goods, furnishing goods, boots and shoes, hats aud caps and everything else that is usually kept in a first class store, and have the CASH, oall on J. M. Hager. The firm of Johnson & Smith are pre pared to furnish you with fresh vegetables aud all kinds of fresh grooeries. Look well to your interests and patronize them. Fresh vaccine direct from the New Jer sey cowpox ranch, at E. J. Slocum & Co's. Small-pox is going the rounds. Wall paper at Minor, Dodson Sc Co's. Mrs. S. P. Garrignes has added oloaks to her neat stock of ladies' furnishing goods. If you desire the latest and neat est, styles, be sure to call on her. Newt. Whetstone has an offioe but he dou't occupy it but very little. His business is at the forge, mending broken agricultural machinery, shoeing horses and the like, all of which will su't any denizen of the Heppner oountry, both os to price and quality of work. All kinds of hardware, tinware and orockery, also wagons, farm machinery, pumps, gas-pipe, nails, etc, for sale by the new firm of Gilliam & Coffey. Sacks furnished for wheat at Sperry Mills. Gilliam & Coffey are prepared to fit a man out with any kind'of an outfit to be found iu a first-olass hardware store. They will sell you nails to fix up your fenoe wheu your neighbor's oows break it down, or fit you out wiih kitchen tools when you get married. A full supply of school books and sta tionery at Minor, Dodson & Co's. If yon want a red pump that is not only neat and attractive in nppearanoe but also able to do good service in get ting the water of the Heppner hills up to the surface, call on Leezer & Thomp son. Johnson & Smith are selling all kinds of groceries at astonishingly low figures, aud it will pay every inhabitant ot those anoient Heppner lulls to patronize them. May street, opposite Minor, Dodson & Co's. There's no use looking blue, even though wool don't sell very high. E. J. Slocum & C. have drugs and other neces sary truck down to bed-rook, so that a little money will buy an arm load. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a sciontitio manuer. It is a fact acknowledged by all "art orgauists," both of Europe and America that the "Estey" is the sweetest voiced, most human toned, least reedy in tone, anil quickest in response to touch of any organ manufactured in the world. Gents, if you need anything in the furnishing goods line, call on Vanduyn. He has a full line of oaRhmeres, peroales aud laundered shirts; also a full line of boys' shirts and uuderwear, children's suits, knee pants and waists, all olieup for cash. A uow stock of oarpets at Minor, Dod son & Co's. Sweet cider and comb honey at Van Dnvn's this week. Sperry is paying 55 cents for wheat and furnishes sacks. Heavy double harness for sale. Inquire at this ullioe. Flour exchanged fur wheat at f-'perry Mills. FACTS FltOM H. It's. Infants', chillis', boys', mens', and nioest Hssnrtinont, of election hats at H. & B's. Most complete line of wall papers, bor ders, carpets, rugs, ami ourtains at reduc ed prices uow on exhibition at Heppner & Blackmail's. Ladies are invited to oall nnil inspect our now arrivals of all wool tricots, ma zuma plaids, latest patterns in stripes, jerseys elc, etc. Herders would profit by examining our woolens and full st, cl; boots. Call and take a chew of our II. & B's. private stock chewing to iie io For sale by II. & B., sole agents, the celebrated Condell's Big Can Baking Powder lor 50o. Each can cuntairs lys pounds. Equal to the very best in the market. Come enrly to avoid the rush. Parties wishing to purchase full sup plies would do well by calling on Hep pner & lilackman. We insure gentleman ly treatment, low prices, and good qual ity in all lines, flour in quantified 'o suit at mill prices. Most complete and extensive line of mens', boys', nnd ladies', buck and kid driving gloves, woolen-lined gloves tu keep your bands warm when snow Hies. Call and inspect our goods, at H. & B's. No trouble to show goods. Notice ok Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the National Bank of Heppner will be held at tho banking house in Heppner, Or., on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1889, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing directors foi the ensuing year. Ed. R. Bishop, Heppner, Dec. 19, 1888. . Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, for the elec tion of directors for the year 1889, and the transaction of other legitimate busi ness, will tie held at the banking house of the association on Tuesday, January 8th, 1889, petw een the hours of 10 o'clock a. H. and 4 o'clock r. m. Geo. W. Conser. Japanese Goods. Charley Wukee ban a very fine assortment of holiday goods down at his store, on Main street, next door to the old Kellogg office, now the O. R. & N. engineers' headquarters. Al though Christmas is past, New Years will soon be here, and if you want to se lect a nice, neat present, oall on Charlie. He has a magnificent assortment of Jap anese goods. ft-jn 7ipwnr For the daliverv to me at Pine City, one bay work horse, five years old, weighs atiout iijau, very large U ....... nnoa I hi. irnn arnv tifc-n.VAbr old filly, fine make, both branded J G on lett suoulder. i win pay uiu ior me re turn of either of the two, or 85 per bead for information leading to their recovery. J. J. Gallowat, Galloway, Or. Tailoring. I httve opened a well-appointed tailor in? eataolivhment in uiy new liuilfl- ing on May atreet. anil nra now recjnlarly receiving new kooJh anil will make cus tom made pants frnrn $7 to S15 bout goxl8 in the market. A. Abbahamjiick CintiHTA.H. C. 8. VnnDavo is equal i to the occasion that U1 Kin b here to the joy of all. Lvory ore knows that we imcim Chrintmos, and those tlefiiriiKf to mulitf presen's, , shonld call on Mr. V an- XJUJU, W U Cm lit ,mt iuhiido -av- test (Utigo in fancy China wnre. Consumption Surely Cubed. To the editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thou sands of hopeless oases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they wil) send their express and post offioe address, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. 181 Pearl st., New York, N. Y. j IRA G. NELSON, :thb; Tonsoriah Artist, In located in the Old Jones Stand, Xext door to 3 SALOON, Heooner. Oresron. Liberal Advances Made OIV CONSIGNMENTS. - - --ii AN FRANCISCO: Warehouse and Office, Corner Fifth and Townsend Streets. PORTLAND: 29 Washington Street. HEPPNER AQENT: JL--J.. AINTIX; KELLOGG Office: First National Bank. A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver 0 Bowels Effectually Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the or gans on which it acts. For Bale In SOeand S1.00 Bottles b all Leading- Druggist. HAH CTF ACT UR CD ONLY IT mi . CALIFORNIA PIG SYEUPOO 8am Fkaxouoo, Cal. , Louwvillb, Kf., New York. K. Y. rBFFrtPX a Jld 3ld Wit. 'm-4 f !' llH,Wl WOfkS tatf ( r jit! Oas Para ia SMh ciltif cw OB. frt. ttKbl lln of HuKSChold fin M pi ThM MinplM, m Wfll ia lh witch, w Mft4 W. ul ftftar voa at ara kant t'n.m In yonr hnmt for 9 fnonttii and thowa iktai I taoae nMm.iy liavs called, thsr bacoma ronr iwi propartr. Thoaa) Hho writa at oaoa can ba aura f racalTln tba WAtea ami S:imnlci. We na ail axBran. frrlcht. at a Addraaa tvorn 6,000,000 vwrtebtt . . . pars boto to bar rkdf of tho Urgaat sad most raliabU hop, and ui7 Bat Ferry's Seeds snrniitr a rut acknowledged to be the arant Sttasmtn In tho world. D. M. Fkbbt k Oo't IJlnatrated.Deaertp. tire and Priced SEED ANNUAL For I8B0 Will b mailed rirr to aJl anrtllaeantai. a, nil Y to Uat wsavr'a enstomara irithont ordeBtiiaaV it. Incalu. 2 I o,Wd'o7ISS la eilttanel. I illool1 Hnd ,. Addreee O. M. FERRY ft CO., Dalroll, Mich. NELSON JONES, I'res't. coming mm i IE, : Wool Commission Merchants,, MORROW COMPANY. HEPI'NEB, - (Incorporated.) OBEQON. Tbia oompany will make oimh advanoerj upon tbs wool clip for 1889. Cormifriioru mHy have their wool old under order at Heppner, or by their direction have it shipped to Portland, Sun Franaisoo, Boston, Mime., or Hartford, Conn., where the oompany have arranged for storai;e and Bale. Address Communications. aIa1t3jtoitl HEPPNER, TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR TEAM When you come to Town by putting them in the SIIOBE TIVI1Y S'rAI5t,l, Which ia now run by Hunsaker & Long, Opposite Natter' Brnwery, Heppner, , , Oregon. Sitdille I'rn or Hitok a to Hire at Beasnnahle Bntog. Mtoolc llouriled 1 ;v the l)uy, Weolt, or" .Montli Gwxla delivered to any part of the city. Leave orders at our ollkc, in stable. Hacks run to all trains. All Stook Left in Their Care Will Receive the Best of Attention. C II 11 I S T MAS COMES ONLY ONCE A YEAR. Walsh and Jones Are urennred to irive the beoule of the , m(IBt eten,ive ntockof , r . ri i'Ar"nD j , - J J iLit5 VJrCJw.L'O h f He D()).t fai, i I HEPPNER, CALLAHAN'S NEW RESTAURANT Is prepared to give meals at all hoars, DAY OR NIGHT! :o: You will find my place next door to B. A. Hunsaker & Co., in the Old Bank Building, MAIN STREET HEPPNER. ARTHUR SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ! Next to First National Bank, HEPPNER, OREGON. Watches, A Optical Clocks, j) Goods . Watches Cleaned, 1.90. Mainsprings Fitted i.ro. All work quaranteed for one year. Dobbins' Electric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. It is Strictly Pure. Uniform In Qaality. THE- Original formula for which we paid 50,000 twtnty ytars ago has never been modified or changed in the slightest. This soap Is Identical In quality to-day with that made twenty year ao. IT contains nothing that can In Jnre the finest fabric It bright ent colon and bleaches whites. IT washes flannels and blankets as no other soap fn the world does without shrinking leaving them ;oft and white and like new. READ THIS TWICE THERE (s a ffreat Having of time, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dob bins' Electric Soap is used according to dlree tlon. QME trial will demonstrate its great merit. It w will pay you to make that trial. T IKE all bet thlnn, It is extensively imi - Uted and counterfeited. ffeware of Imitations. INSIST upon Dobbin Electric. Don't tak M.etutic, Electro-Magic, Phikdelphl. ElectnX Or any other fraud, limply because it is cheap. The riU ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS ELECTRIC o tnd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine 10 Mcaico keeps it in stock. If yours hasn't it, he Will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. T5 EAD carefully the inside wrapper around each J bar, and be careful to follow directions n each outside wrapper. You cannot afford to wait longer before trying for yourself this old, reliable, and truly wonderful Dobbins' Electric 4 Soap. ENGINES YERTICAL JUTS HORIZONTAL . Pmcf Fnoaj 75??. Upward. TWO-HORSE POWER ENGINE. WITH STEEL BOILER, $160. CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE. Antonatl. Boiler Feed, Automitio Fos Bafatr Ta, Steel Boiler. Ooat of running guarantee.1 Bet t exceed three oenti por kortr. Nothing equal h II erer before offered for the price. Larger slaee otullr low. Bend for free de.cr4t.tiT. circular. CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO 238 Randolph Street, Chicago, III. K. B. B ISHOP, Treiw. W ABA AaA J V 11 H JL. 1 ar MANAGER. OREGON. Henoner oountry the finest, neatest and cM lUe n NeJ. aor fo 0perg hoDte OltEOON. HENRY HEPPN'SH, HtxrraLlx RAILROAD! HEPPNER & DEALERS m- General Merchandise, The Pioneer Firm County, OWING TO THE 'VTHE RAILWAY We are prepared to' especially to Cash Customers. OI 10 Everything Sold at Bottom Prices. Hats, Caps, Diy Goods, Ciothing, Provisioos And in fact everything contained in n firct. I" ass store. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES IN LARGE QUANTITIES. Farmers' Wants in all i roduce taken in exchange. We Purchase our goods in car-load quanti ties; hence our ability house. Owing to the Btendy increase in our auauommociiousJi'ire-rroof Briek Building, whioh gives us better facilities than ever before enjoyed. Sole Agents for Heppner and Vicinity FORJTHE Celebrated Bain Wagon AND Knapp, Barrell & Co.'s Agricultural Implements , HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OK TRADE. SEASON HOLIDAY GOODS! A. D. JOHNSON & CO. CITY flllilffi Sill HEPPNER, a 'W3ejt, We hare purchnsed the flutist line oPfiincy (foo.ls and novelties for the Holiday season ever brought to Morrow County. Our stock is now being received, wdf, invito you to call nud see what we have. ' LWe invite your especial attention to our line of plush and leather alhums trinU. before 'rr0rS dreiM"n caB08 ln entirolynew stylos and at lower prices than sver Wo oan also show you a great variety of autograph albums, scran books, smok er's and shaving sets, vas of all kinds, mustache cups, hand painted China cups and saucers, China sets in boxes, Dolls of all kinds and sizes, linen and pan, children b books, the latest novelties in games, alphabet and building blocks. SfflM Our line of Christinas cards is very large, and having been ordered direct from an eastern factory comprises all tho latest styles at exceedingly low prices. Make your selections now and we will keep them for you until wanted Re member the place, THE CITY DKUGJSTOKE, Corner Main and May street. Heppner, Oregon. . 3 u W. J. LEEZER. LEEZER & DEALERS iff HAEDWARE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SHELF HARDWARE, Bird-CagesJ Rope, Nails, CullerTra and Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Eto. MAIN STREET, mat. rvi oi irKrariivViy, DEALER IN BOOTS and SHOES Custom Work and Repairing Neatly Done. Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. N. S. WHETSTONE, The Efficient Horss-Bboor and Gf-eneral EBleO-olX-Sixxitli Calls attention to the (aot that be is still st Mia Old Stand, OPPOSITE THE HEPPNER Where he is ready tq attend to any wants in his lino as eheap as tbs present Condition of the Times will Admit HEMKMRBR THE PIONEER SHOP WHEN YOU NEED WORK DOflM HENRY BLACK MAN for the BLACKMAN! of Heppner, Morrow Oregon. COMPLETION OF ofter large inducements, U " v Alt aj V Details. All kinds of to undersell any other business we Love built a Laree OF 1888-9. P. 0. THOMPSON THOMPSON HEPPNER. OREGON DRUG STORE. MAIN STREET, r.wSitAir'' -, ji3S Mk Axn Mas. S. C. PmrrH.