Tills HEPXJOIl . Livery and Eeed Stable, Hunsaker & Long, ProiDrietoivs, Opposite Natters' Brewery, HeppneiyOr. toob Horirde.l toy te Duy, Weo, or JVIottH Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to hire at Reasonable Rates. lay and raia fsr saleat reasaaatle prices. BUS to &FHOM all TRAINS. Goods delivered to an part of the city. All Stook U't in Tbeir Care Will bv buvitie your Shoes 4T1sfactiox s V fur Shoes t;.at ... RnTTOTST. LACE. Con&e's We Use inly "elected .took and the best .workman.?, ivory pair Warranted. Try our Shoes onoe and you will buy no others, IWMentlnn Si "! Wl.lth wanted. Brtid petal nolo er N. Y. draft. Write your address plainly, Town, County and Ktiu, CUSTOM BOOT & SHOE CO., IIAHT VKVMOBTII, MASS. Hamilton m 'Company, i-3:-&.i5:zXi,z,o.isr, oiiio, manufacturers of Ilamiltoa Gra&33 of Vehicles. EDITORIAL SPECIAL BUOOY Olf ANY BTYLE VEHICLE. SI'KCIAL ITATt'PE'i ! I'ro)ortlon, JDmnlIl M.v, IVrlVciloii of IjMjiIk!.. Thin " Mirror" fmisii work ift the belt njodiiiin-pricpd work in the Cniuti St3te:. WK1TB FOR raTMtfiVK. 1 1 A M IlTOTM HVflV '. Tii Glark 840 N. Charles St., - Bnvnch Storo, ... 008 Pennsylvania Avo., Washington, D. O. OF PURE COO LIVER OIL 4JB HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. Mo dl.galHil that it ran b. taken. Algaafcd, and a.tmllatrl by th. naoai mb. HIT. stomach, when the plain oil Mbnut b tol.rat.df and by th. eons blnatloat of th. oil with th. hypophoa. ptitt.. I. mach nior. offlcacloa. Eeaarkible u (ok prodnwr. . Pemu pdi npldljr Hull taking K. BCOTTTB EMULSION la aeknowladged by Phjr.tciana to be the Finest and Best prspa raUon in the world for the relief and our of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CNRONIO COUCH8. Th4 ami rfiawi far Oonsumptian. and traxag la lAiidren. .via ay au vrugqisu. T- ' r;,; Hc-wlinj-Mnclttnr rrr in ous lln nuda In tic otl'l.mtili nil tli tiU'iiKirnii. He ill tlv ftu.lt rt'. coiRi Una n( our tutil? and alual.i arl ilitlr, n rHurt) we tik ihll ton lt.w avfial ni- iH.rl In tlin.a li. n i t f.tt houir. .ml .fir- '4) "iirnr. 1)1 rini1 mi.ili t nnr aftaf 111 rVlMDl'l- (ultliil, Mch havrun V t- rt t--n run Mit li ..l.l.iLi:l. with lk i t, bmrnt", lrd in'" Mill lf I'fc.'.O. Hri, atrorirt, mull u I iBfi'tam In world VI I x. No r.ptial rvouirril I'lita, ' ah writ 10 us .1 01. rt in ,- Mme r hbuivn K.a.'ttm in Amcln 0, Aiiffuota, Miaa. 1 it L jI. A 4 U., iiK ' (ftAtltf3llf1 Wslctl. i? 60 N Ivi 1 4M, uuil ulj bit ti w.irh ta Ut mm Id v. Lllakaaixr. MTu. IMU4. HWI iiunimar lmm. Kuia d,rC laU ftidl !!, With Waii. ud risat ( )qiMtl nlui, On Person i tors to. rainy caa aura una ra. ' .iilir. natila Una tf IloHarb ' TTratlsaanT T,,JBF Ntasnple. Tb.a. lawplaa, , - NjTnZF '"" aifh. a a Iln or lHrslS IM. ; Mild VrM. lad aftar Vots star, k tut twni ta rmtr kotna tnr t) monilia and ahotra Ibtra la thuaa w .j uuy itave caiiac writ at onca uuy kava called, ihry bacam yua own proiicmr. Tlnta nd ttnraplt'a, W onca can M aura i racairin iba vv mm PS- Wapay ail aiptwa, rrrlirni, ala. Addrsaa C alias 1 , arU4l. Mnin, IsSfM Leave orders at our office, in stable. Keceive the Beet of Attention, EDi of ihe Manufacturer. G r.is.vri-:i:i t ehn en A. usually Mn CONGHEBB iiyT TO MAKE -A- Dellcloos Biscuit your t.rocer lor COW GRAND SODA : SALERATUS. I fur. Cycle Co. - BALTIMORE. MO. NEW RAPID BICYCLES. . NEW RAPID SAFETIES. QUADRANT TRICYCLES. QUADRANT TANDEMS. Two hundred second hand machines, alt kinds, ' sites and prices. lilcy- cle. Safeties and Tricy- clcft f"T Boys and Girls. Send tor Catalogue and 1 Prke Lists. Mailed free. AOENT8 WANTED. -THE- Railway & Navigaion Co. COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE." To all I'rincipnl l'nints in the Ihiiled Statt'H, Canndu uiul Kurnpe. -mm rtiLMAN nm c.nsr- MIGRANT SLEEPING CARS Him Tliront;h on all Expres'n Trains to OMAHA,- Conncll Itluffsi AMI ST. rAUL, Fret of Charge and Without Charge, Clime Connection at Portland for fan rraotiato and Puget Sound Points. ATjTi 11JON STEAM 10 IiS Leave Portlantl for Sun Franrinco every four (4) davn, making the trip in tW hours. Cabin,.. fid. Steerage, SS.00 Hound Trip Vnlimifcd, $.10,00. For further particulars inquire of any OK'it of the company, A. I.. MAXWELL, C. J. SMITH, O.P.itT.A- General Manager. WHEN YOU WANT -Zfi ratCl 1 tsa": ... DON'T FORGET That the bent uliioe to net it is at the &AZETTI1 BUOP, Jieppner, i ' ; ; Oregon. 5U&COBSOI1, laieitj ui a it Oittt Comjltu s mm 11 Spraiss, Stralst, Bruiiea, WoBodfc a- k., IViinnisfi ttnA DtaUf Tk. Chaa. a. VcgtlM Ca Batta. tM. for CurAF Curetf ITHnUTKETURM DF JftlN. frUlVJcCISTS ANrn)rAlErsFff3VWllElt THECriAsAVDcmRCa-BAjiQ-Ma' ARTHUR SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ! Next to First National Bank, . HEPPNEK, OREGON. Watches, A. Of)tical Clocks, 3 Wntchea Cleaned. MninHprings fitted Goods - $1.50. . 1.S0. AH work qnara nteed for one year. TI1I2 IMONKUM Jewelry Ei -or-i2 Still Contiuues to Hell WATOIIBS, ZEEB EEEEiEEEEEEEEEE OXjOOHS, araaxrV ejjUY, etc, At the Lowest Possible Prices. A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame thyst and Cameo Gold Rings, Go'iH and Silver Watches Always -EJEEElEEon rin&EEEEEfEr. A Full Line of MUSIOAXi ITJ-BT1T.TJ Has been added to his large and well selected stook. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL TA'orli. G-iiarmtoocl. HTOJlli opiHi.it. Miuor, UuiIhoii A CVs Slay Ht. IUiuer, - - - Oregon California, Oreqon and IDAHO STAGE ' COMPANY. .7. II. Keensy, Supt. Monument buiHH lttaven Heppner MondHyB, Wi'ilnoncliiys and Fridnyn at ;30 . M. Monument HlaKe arrivea TaeHttnya. XhuntdayR nnd Saturdays nt Mi f. M. Mundny Blaise to mid from Arlington, Kur, W.tIO eat-ll way Pendleton Htano lenveH Moppnor fliM A. M. " ' arrives " t;l 1. M. Fare to Monument, Faro to Pendleton, 5 00. 81.00. E. .1. S'.OCUM A CO., Aoknts. Freight 2 cents per pound. Heppner, Ogn Arlington Meat Market. KKl'.rH O INSTANTLY ON HASH - - AND- js u o J5 . VARNEY&PUTNUM Arlington, Oregon. S. P. KLOUKNCK. E FI.OKKNO FLOHF.NCK BUOTHEBS, STOCK H A1SEUS ! HKITNKH OHKDON. l"atti bmiuiwiHtid onr uiarkt'd h shown ahtiv. l)ur cattle rautt in Mturtw. Oillinm, ('triritillii mt WAHt'ortHincifH, will pfty IHNUM) rtu ward for tfit Hrn'ai mut cntiTirtioti o( any nmin al enli nil uur HUH'lt. liberal Advances Made CON SIGN.M KNTH. SAX FRASCJSCO: Warehouse ami Ofllve, Corn r Fifth ami ToiriiH'Hd Stitet, PORTLAXD: Vl Washington Street 'lIErPXER AO EXT: Coffin & McFarland. i or CHRISTY I IE, I SOLILOQUY OF RUN BCTLEa. A Sarrastte Article WUi. k Thoronichly Ad vertlN.4 Tkat Tooted DemnanKne. bt bbick pomekot. And this is rav home'. And all this ease and luxury is mine; all stolen from honest people. All throe spoons, all these paintings, all this silver-ware ; a dictionary of initials; all this furniture, all these clocks, statuettes, engruviugs, ohiua-ware, jewelry for .my family, watches for myself nnd friends are mine. Was ever human soul sold for so grant a price ? My name is Benjamin F. Butler. That is not roy name, but it is the epithet given my tenement of corruption, by the fioiids who begat me. I am full of worms worms whioh in the future will swarm in my rotten carcass, sicken aud dis from the poison in tne. And each I "ient lo ,nelr P"1""- a lcml"' " hail on the same uate. The clou.l imrst worm is but the crawling livingness 0f diploma is only au evidence of a good hn Umttll;i Co.. oansed streams to over the evils which fill my soul, that is, if j beginuiog-a certified st ilemcnt th.it j flOWi , j m instance washed aay a I brutes like I have souls. I have a great ! brain, a great memory. I remember back to New Orleans, to ; Fort Fisher, to Big Bethel, to the Balti-j more and Charleston convention, to m early life of corruption and infamy, to j 8"rv Tlpw "l "ur history ami see now ray partnership with thieves and swind-! many of those who have become dintin-; lers to my boyhood, whioh was spent I guished in v.irious walks of life were ed-' in stealing, lying, oowardly nbnsc ot"catetl- Henry Clay went as far as ; little children, and study of mine own j practice in the old log school house.! nature that I might draw inspiration of i Oeueral Taylor graduated iu the back- j wickedness from my own soul to the w,KU'a ' Kentucky. Oliver Perry, ; hour of my birth, back through the ! though he had good school privileges, j wondrous avenues to conception, nnd here my individuality begins as Brute Beast Blundering Bag-eyed Ben Butler. Aud, from thence at intervals I trace my genealogy as follows : Before God with His high hand moved the world into form there were spirits of evil, souls naturally damned. Each cycle of years mado a hell. There wore nt the time of my conception seventeen'' thousand hells, or vaults of damnation, ! iu which had been swept the damned ones of the damned. Aud eaoh of these , vanlls was a hermetically noaled caub .dre Jackson was taught the art or drou, hotter than hell itself, in which 1 reading by his better half, but not until rolling, steaming, frying, roasting in the! they had entered into a life parlnership. j putrid boat of Hastiness and corruption, i Abraham Lincoln attended school less . there stewed the villains of perdition, thau one year in all Bent n's school i.,.. o; i,,.,i kn rot H.ot of mortftl.orimmmtal never had fared nilUBD OHIO ttlWt Ufcl n-. Hiu'.v tlll.v pt.l nt tern Tit description of their wioked-' . . : neHH, iofl tt.o nana inut wroie De , poisoned with corruption. And as tini . rolled on, there gathered in the oentre of . . . , , i a heated dome., a single dropof distilled damnalion. too vile to bum, I uainiiuiiuo, too nt no muu, And one day there was a convention i of fiends where the credentials were to be the foulest things even fiends could imagine. And by Btrnngs chance each fiend bMUgbt a single drop of dam- nation gathered with a spoon from the dome of perdition's vault;, they, were emntieH intri il w nste vessel and t.hilR i my soul was consolidated. -And then to j lustre, These facts teach ns that the give it life eaoh fiend aud villain damned ' world as a school, with common seuso gave an offering. Each gave n part of j for its president, is ouo of no mean coleb hiinself, to make me a pet of hell. Oue rity; that it differs from other temples or contributed hate; iin-jther envy; another ! learning mainly iu its course of study; falsehood; another oowardioe; another that those who after taking its course, treachery; nnothor theft; another in-1 emerge from its portals, are oapahle ot rA,n k.ep your brand in frouof clmrue. famy; another tyranny; another licen-1 competing wilh the graduates of B..y I HSIt't'llintt .nGraiTrMS liousness; another malice; another this, ! other school for any prize within the ' "Xlk"' j"j-Hon.o. JA connected on lef. and another that, till disgusted wilh I reach of man to attain. i fla-..k: cattle. Mime on left hip. their offerings which filled a pot with Hlime, they left me in a hiding place till ! infnmv consolidated and I took the form ! of human child, was christened Ben jamin Fiend Butler, and hero I am, get ting ready to return to my numerous home, as no one hell could endure the disgrace, infamy and beastly corruption I should take there. Aud to make my name more infamous, my birtli-plaue was Massachusetts! And here I sin ut a man's astate, a living evidence of rascality, oorruptieu, double-dealing, triokery, fraud, swind ling, oowardice, hunk robbing, spoon stealing, woman-insulting, house-plundering, enemy-aiding, country-betraying, government-sucking, treasury filching, soldier-killing, prison-filling, (lod for getting, hell-deserving, truth-ignoring, virtue-wronging, negro-loving, vioe oaressing, man-leoeiving, law-destroying, church-pilfering, bullion-b igging, cotton-ateuliug, diamond-finding, vessel clearing, orookery marking, appech-mak-ing, town-sacking, enemy helping, pow. dcr-wnsting, ollice-nihrderiiig,, spite lov ing, nation-disgracing, fieud-forgotluu, and all detested thief, robber, braggart plunderer, bag-eyed bullion bagger, and the most detested, corrupt, selfish, false hearted pet of perdition in all annals of crime and infamy, p;ist, present or to oome. I am rich iu money all stolen. I am in spoons nil stoleu. I am rich in banks all slolen but exempt from taxation, as I wish I was exempt from the pou- pic.ures o. -ur.cn louieroy, o. mo j La (Vosse Demoeat. I And I glory in all my meannes.,, as I , ..I..-,, : ti... ..,. ..ii ii. Kio,j , ,nu iiuiv mo O'O" are Chnstia.is who think 1 am honest - i as I glory ill representing Massachusetts I in a rump congress.; ns I glory in the I fact that I, and such as I, hold millions of dollars of United States bonds, on which no tuxes are to be paid, and on the interest of which, wrung by labor from poor men and women, all such thieves as 1 can live iu ease hs others support us, and in no fear of justice so long as us thieves can make Inns. L ok on me, worlds heie and elsewhere, for there never was, there never will be, there never oau be another Ueast llutler! I am a good thing in my place, and hell is the place for me. No wonder thepersou oalled my lather went to sea af'.er begetting me, where Lis death Ht the yard-arm for piracy were preferable to owning me as a sou. Hut he did not know to what 1 would oome ! to what greatness! First a democrat j then an instigator of rehellicu; then au I advocate for war to punish those who 1 once believed me honest ; then a coward iu uniform- thie! at all times; a woman insulter among my betters; a tradncer of virtue, morality and honesty from i my birth! I blew up Fort Fisher, and I munaiTml tl,a in, uii.,l m I :rt .. ft-.!.. equal to the Dutch Gap canal ! Not much on a pedigree -less as an officer; nothing as a statesman; super excellent as a thief, but too cowardly for a highwaymsu; I am jus' about lit i to be a leader ot the Ood-nnd-mornlity . " " " 1 I suits. Mv iniquities fill mv skin: inv ,1 1 . . ah 1 u putty and manager ot their political law virtuee would uot fill a ikxiu which i'.-iii, riift, fi'ei. IVise Christians aud salute your uiau ger. Bkast Bitlkr. Ea Oazriti. This article appeared I iu the IXiily I.acwsse ( Wis.) VimH-mf ou May 19, 18ti8. "Brick" I'omerviy, the editor, was immediately sued by llutler " mv Mturi wits uiiHUiu in ulwtuutmte tu MleKatious, aud the ' uinLior w i uruppru.j EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. t. 0. ArBiiEY. fditob. Wheu teachers are lxin selected fur a j Central C ffice, I'ortland, Ob. ) p itiouinsclinnlwerrequctlyheanhese; The ,emperi4tllre Wll, de,.ideaiy above questions asked: "ilas lie g.wd '""-1 tbe average. The rainfall has been be lueudations?" "Is he well educaied'r" , lo,v t!le average, except in Union, I'ma "(Jf what Hchool is he a Kraduate?"-nH ; tila flm, n,jiMin( oounties, owing to though any purtiou of time passed with-, gtl)rln(1 on tl,e 2'Jth, 'twas almve the av- in the wall of a college is an absolute; liinaa l" ''" , the quantity r lore cupaoie if ip Ja western Oregon, except a Tew drops, stored awuv within the walls of the ; uo rIlin ft! The efTcot of these eondi human braiu. Iu whatever light preju-1 tjonfl on orops t lm, heeu ex- dae may see tit to view the ni itter the ! CPnPn( world looks upon it from a different; Damage was done in ali parts of Uma standp iiut. Host graduates might go tila couiitv on the 2:)th by the "cloud hack and go tlnongh tbo course agiiiii ! )Ursf j tie neighborhood of L iGrande. tvitlioitt injury to theiujelvea or dotri Union Co., liy the thunder storm and J,Ue '" t,,'" "'"'H- " ie mny li '. has in i le a g od st iri tow ird- acqmrng an educ.iliou, and is prep .ired foreutrance into that greater, higher , school, the world. Let us take a cur-; may be said to have received Ins diplo- ma on Ihe ocean. Washingtiiu Irving of the state. Barley is being; harvested was prevented by i.lness from complet-J and the hay harvest has cowrueuoeil, in iug the course at Columbia College, and many parts. Pruning of fruit trees oon yet, not oue of the many thousands of j tinue. The trees are so heavily laden his readers ever pauses to inquire of j that if thev were not considerhly pruned wh.lt school he was a graduate. Sheri- j oT, injury to them would result, dan says cf himself that he graduated j In western Oregon the condition and from West Point barely "by the skin of j crop prospects are all that could be de his teeth." Ho required at the time of receiving his diploma only five more to j his number of black marks to exclude him from the hmiorsof graduation. An- iluvs were cut short ny tne ueatn oi nis ; - I father, Juckw labored uuilor the same mwfurtuiiB. At teu yeaw tit awe rranK ... ......i .t. i- ..t t. i mi exuu.niKwu mu . "i c room for the inouldinif of oaudleK. j i.: i..,..p .linnpi' eniiium i n ... nr.. If. C.t.n.liir ti.ii. ; Greene, Minion, Waj ue, hehuvler, liog-, er Sherman, flenj. Liucoln, John Jacob ; , , , - 1 i i Aster, Cliraid, Robert Morns, John i Marshall, were educated at the home; fireside, in the workshop -each una ; every oue received, at the hands of the ; people, his diploma, wlule college gran . nates wont to the rear. JNo luslituliou ot ; ! learning, however extended itscumcu. j llim, Oouia nave a luea one inne lo ii h . I The ol.ieet of nnmrnon schools s lint;. . .. j - to linish tiie student branch or branches of in any particular j learning, but to equip the mind with fundamental facta aud priucipids imd elementary trumii.tf that will uulouk the uted that upon iulo mioh knowledge an will make him m re useful to himself nnd society, and more happy in the enjoyment of both. We whould teach to loam, nnd the he that it will he nnnecesjary ever to hoin , ' , , , , aKl"- Our common sohoola shoiild ffive the ( lementH of cflmmim knowledge, ; and those eleiuentq should he so tirmly fixed as not to be easily lost aud so well arranged as to be readil y lined. A MOHKl, ' WKI I K CP." A Tourist (Jives Hi Impression of Oubmiue ll'WH. (Puck.) In 1830, or theretihuiitg, a Frenchman named Jitlinu Da Utuiue dieovered the to wii that be ira his name, Had. after giving dir u ai.tnu t but- biu i '.inn uli n ! 1 .... ... .. M 1 he uuliinged and milled together to make it look like tm Engh'Hh wod, he died ami wuh buried somevvheto elso, Dubuque lies on the hanks of the Min-MJr-'sipi'i, ami the inhabitants lie on the banks nnd omU r bow they can fix the eensus man t keep up with Des Moines. It in called the K-'y City, and a ntauding reward to diseowr tho reaiiou still re mains unclaimed. It is a handsome city, aud nuieh re sembles Dublin and Berlin in its city government. the mayor is either a Mllr,., ... nin,!s,el ,,,,,1 the eilv vmwi is equally divided Wtwoen Ire-1 lm, 0,rllmnv. Ainmil.BIlS lire ,. i to ll.iv tuvea m.,1 vole thv ,.r.. hU)i,iun Uol(t,ti wLUe l(je tMng (.,111H,nU )()1i1b o,i(,e 11u, nuis t)(, Blllo(,n9i ,:.. . .....hihiti,,,, -,,i l)l,l,. . . ... 1 ouly Ate taloons, u hieh are open everv I Sunday. They have beeu going to be j closed up "next year" since ISsO. The principal industries lire lead mill- ing, loaling on the levee, joining secret I societies nnd running for ntliee. Lead ! was discovered years ago, and, although the mines have petered out, mining still j ; goes on. A large number of men "pros-1 pent" six mouths every yenr and talk about it the remaining six months. This , tires their w ivep a cood excuse to t;tke ' in wurtintttf. Dubuque ha a handsome opora bouse and i8 a lively hoV town. Mile. Cora Belle's Euro) can Novelty company comes four times a year, one minstrel troupe every month is warmly welcomed, and last year tin re were two performances of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Wheu there is n.' thing else on the boards Ihe Hiuiiteurs play "The Colleen Rau n." Dubuque is notixl for pretty girls; that is, they are noted wheu they 0 'iue there from Galena. The young men are promising, according to the tailors, and m..ny have beeu kn ivu to make their mark on the municipal nck-pilo. n 1 , , , , , . I best reels are kep. in pood rt'piur for the ctmvonientw ttf farmers who wihIi to lot their tennis ran hwhv. Thin U AuWv 1 . .... . IHotat'ie on MHiii atrm, nu.1 ih believe to uttrant tr,e. Nothing his'orio.d has ever happened ... .... lu Unbmiue, ex.vpt the arrival of Sen-! ator Allison from Ohio. The only remaining objects of interest , . , , , . , ... are the hotels, of w hich a full deserip - lion will be found iu that entertaining work, "ltuitis ot the Missi.xiippi Valley.' Gilliam A Coffey have the Baker wire. oerfei't Uiirh" in cur In iJ ht nhiflt iw nrr wi iuk mieup. AlSti Idlest "HTeiiy m wirt srreKvere. (Arnault tbem v.v.w WEATHER-CHOP BULLETIN NO. 13. For Wrrk Kndinx Jane 1, 1889. ' Oreoon State Weathkr Bcbbac 1 wrMra finn with TT M Kir Swrv erage. The snimhine lias been above i the average ami very warm. house and drowned one la ly; or the same st irm, he ivy raiu and hail fell at L;iGramle .the hail was as large as small hen egs nnd in fivo hours 1.77 ichcs of rain foil. The railroad track was blockaded by land slides. Ihe hail did some damage to crop, but it is thought that the banefit from the rain will out-weigh the damage, Prospects for everything continue to be excellent. A small amount of smut u noticed in the oat crop in' Benton county. The strawberry aud cherry crop are yielding enormously in all parts sired. In e istern Oregon promising reports are givri in all sections. In ' ' 1 , , , oroinar.v. j.nmis.iiiis ui iicie t'l u;go bunch grass land has been sown to wheat and yield good crops, Th tcm,en,to e in th;, st .te ranged ',':;i;;hp faToraWe 0o,,i. tji)n i(f t(l,lt js nH0(1(ll) fo m,lke t,js ye;n-a iimst prosperous one for the tiilor m me sou. B. S. Pagnk. Signal Service. Observer XT. S NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.ind Oilier, at The I)HHes. dr.. May . 'S. N.-itiee i. iierehv L.iven ti.nt tl.o fr.llwin,.ni,nnMl pettier liris tijeu notiee rr ins inreiitlon to muke filil ril(i in 8upi,Hr, ,lf hiBelaiin.nrl that nid proof wdl he hmhI,, l.fore the county clerk of Morrow county. Or. at tleppner. Or., on June lrsu. via: 'TJ'f' , or.,. x. jg n,j jjV), BW k'-c 8. R K. " i lt:'i" tlio foii.,wi,m witiewn to pmve bi. aaid an.l, y.z: . orB ,,,, j,llni)a H ,eit, n f l,ne Itock, Or. l)!);1,1, .KCK of in? MuoMai liai reitsou. unoer nip law and tne reaula- tines of tiie Inrerier Denartnionr. whv such proof , should nol he allowed, will heivfln an opportu- j idly ui the above mentioned time and place to j cross-ex iini oie ine witnesses oi kkmi ciaimai'l, and to oiTer evidence in relmttal of that suhmit ted hy claimant. .S'ii-:i'i5. F. A. McDonald. IliaiHter STOfK HKAM1S. .", ..n,o,ne-i ,r., a nnK on Hn,,tiiiier; eariif. anie on rinr. snouuier. H-nnelt. Cv llorseM. it on left shoulder. Ilrewn, J ('Horn'B. circle t' with dot in 03T i-o;i left hip: cattle, nme. h ""S;, 'i 'i,r7Xl i', tJ.iniiat'a, r ii on lert tthouiaor; oat- tlr. HUlIlfl itn left hit liiien.T. V., liiu.e ItH,k.Iiorriitt o wilh bar Hiid.-r mid "ivrtron riKht hhotildnr, liurton. Wi Uorntw, J 11 mi r;ht Ihi.i, oittle, gii'iiKon rinht hij;split in e;icli ear. Win. Hinli'i, Monumont. linmds hnrspn It n ritflit MrUHiitlor. lianKH (imiitimU lrrow coun- tiftrt. KlirnT (Jpntry, Krho. Or Horsea brnnded H. UuiufH in Momnv :md UmHtilSapnnntinH i Allium, o. D.-C'ttle brand., t li n lft liip I nnd luirNcrt Hiinm brand m ri'lit alHHilder. Haiikh, j YAtsht Mile . Ciutle. mtnit'uii r bt hip: ear murk squaro cro ' (T left and fplit in riltt, t uriMi. it i- nurses, m on left Htine. ( iiniinrlmn t. W li, Newton lianeh Hors. ' with Jitfun iimlfr it tm left eh-mldpr; cattl muiiHoii U'ft '.lip and 'librli, left ear Htiaiire cut t'oi A KittfliMli. llindiimnt'a'.th, C with .' in cent w: liorm'H. CK on )nft liip. It. K. Coehnin, MoimmPiit, Grant Co, Or, HurHCH biiii.drd circle- with bar beneath, on li-ft nhnulder catt le same brand on buth jiips, mark under slope both earn ai.d dewlap, lJouliiss, W M--(.'nttle, It Don ri;ht sido.swai-l)w-fork in each ear: hpsns, H Dun left hip. Meek. Jackson. iloiwH, 7F cutmectel on riulit. Nhoulderi cattle mime on riht hip. tnr iwu'k. liole in nt(ht and ei'op ott left. ijiftiai ten, John w .'-Horses hrandwl half-cir- I " tioiuieir eU on leit sliouliler. t ttitle, name i oil inti hip, ivamrr, neiu .itiTr, near -exitidton. Florence. L A ("alt in. ,V on riulit bin: honsns I F with hir nnd"!' on ribt nhoukler. j Morunce. 8 I' Horses, K on right shoulder ' cattle, Fun riulit hip or thitdi. Aiin.-fnuii,'. .1, t'., Act"ii T with bar under it 1 on left slum. der of tnrr.i'H: cuttle smni on left hip (iay. !l."iry-(IAV on left Hh-mhlnr. ; liuble, Krai;k - Horses, 7 Fon left btifie; cattle- Hiinie on riuht hip. t!:minj,'t'. A. Ii. Horses, on rilit shoulder. ' Uuiihiiki-r, H 1 llorsus, f on left shoulder; cat tic, Hun left hi;. I Humphreys, ti liardiuiin-Horses, H cm lef ; think. ; Ibijes. J M -Horses, wineglass on left hhoulder i oiHh', siuiie on riulit hip. j Junkin, 8. M. Hoisch, lioivcshoe J on c(l slimiidci'. Cnllle, the eaiuj. lhpih'O on Kight. ; Mile. Inhnsnn, Feli?; -HoraHH. circle T on left stifl I entile, smao on riht hip, under half crop in rig : nnd split in h-ft ear. ! Kirk. J t llorsoH till on left shoulder: : cntt ' li!'.. 1 1 eft Inn. Kirk, .) t ilorties, 17 cm either ttmik; uattw mht mile. ' I -en. Ihismus-HerBcs. n I. on left hi,,. ,,'Xuid'r Uan-n""' P w"h "VBr lt u" ; Minor, tar -fatile, M lloi, right hip; horses ' i,.',n " 8UN-H..... M 1 on left hol.w 1 cuttle, same on left liin. Met umber. .Ins A, Atwood-Hornefi, M with It'iv over on rinlit Hnoulder, MtrK", Thoti 1 Insert, circliT on left shoul der ai d left tlnuli; cattle. L on riirlit thiii. Mitchell, Oscar, I'ettyavilk Uorttt8, 11 on right hi); "ntile. li on riht siiie. Mct'liiren, 1 U llort-ep. Figure Son each shoul der: cattle. Mi on hip. NH't, Atidrew, Lone Rock Hornes AN con lieeted on left shoulder; cattle mime on lvth hip.- Newman, V. K. llurnei( N with half circl over it on left sbuiilder Nordyku, b.- Ilnrw, cuolo 7 mi left thigh; cat tie, same on hft hi , Oiler, I'erry. Lone liock-I'Oo' left shou.der P.'(irmi, Ohtve. Htrst, circle shield on left nhouldtT and "J4 on left hip. t'attlo. circle Hhield I on left hip, liai geon eight Mile ; , l'" ''-ty.-llorseg h2 on left hip i low down, j Parker A (itnason. ilunlmtui Horse IP on I '''iiji.!?! u'., Acton Hursea.JK connected on iHft shoulder; cattle, wane on left hip. under bit liood. Andrew, Hanlinan Iforsea, s-inare cro wuli tpinrter-circle over it on left (.title. lieiiii'ger, t lins Mors., t' H on left shoulder licet t.i J W Horbcs. JO on left shoulder, t'at tle. O riht hip. Hpray. J. F.--Moreen hrandwi SF connected on ritdil Hhoulder: cut tie same in both hi , tSprny, J. t'. Mors', braudtsl fci on right lioiil der, ca'tte branded H on the ritfltt hip Jid sni'oth ertip otf of the h'ft rxtr. Striiigbt V. E. li rvet shadtHl J 8 on lefi title: i-attle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork iu right ear, underhit in left. Sayer. Hobt -Horws,H on riirht shoulder; cattl tUnrttoii right hip and Son right shoulder. 8wag.ni., Ji, AipitieHi.rsea. 8 8 on rtgh nhouUler. r-app, 1 hos. tloree6, 8 A F ou left hip; cattlv , KMnw on If fl In n. I Sholn. Dr A J Horsw, T9 tin on left hip; cat , ih, twniti uu (ii suit, wutuouu ifti hub ui atxm mn rut slmrp nt p-iut. WMtiiNn, Jtr A J itttue, B x rtgtit nip, wiiUow-furk in lfft tvir. tShtltoit A 9tn Horw n on its side over n 1 on fl shoulder: cuttle. sme on left hio. Sperry. fc H-t nttle, W V mi Mt hij.. orop oft 1 riulit mid undnrbit iu left ear. duhD: hontcw. W C ! Swuwsrt. ti W-ltorw.. 4 on left .hoald.r i Siewnrt. t,-o.. Huruauui ttoraes cirelo oge left .li.uiKler. on U'ft Httituutr. i Mttlle. II on left hin. I Tliotiiiwui. J A Honws. Z on left .houlriar ,1!l,,"!''.f,t l"ull. 1 tpeWa. 8 1 llors. 1 on hft .hoaUiw. i WuV. Hnry.-llim htnnll of .. !:.. W'fl V"lt bl""',,l Welt., A S - Hore., a-9 uu U'ft ihouidor: j yla.,,1. J H. ni,nlma- Circtt'on ' yul Jui"' M,,r- " 1 ! - .... - . ..a- i L. ' win1. ; in let! oar; ti.tn, ou rigM iouiur, mt ! i I . , rauuinf AA with Imlt mtom j nll tup. SPECIAL CLCBBISG KATES. The Heppner Gazettb has arranged for special cluhbing rates with the follow ing papers and periodicals: The American Farmer nnd GAZKmt per year, 8l!.2o ; Cindy's Lady'a Maga zine, $3.50; Detroit Free P res, i60. Ice! Ice! H. McFarland. of I.exiug- j ton, will deliver ioe daily iu Heppner I during the summer months. Contract i for the amount yon desire, by writing : to him at an surly dale. The price will ! be 2 c-nits per Dj. delivered. Ti'P very Latent H ylc jut rereiqfd from I'ortland and San Francisco Mrs. Warren's Fashionable Millinery and Ladies Furnishing Store. Thankful for- the generous liberality and good will of the people of Heppner nnd vicinity in the past, we cordially solicit their patronage in the future.. MRS. MARY WARREN. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Onlr fsennine Satm f Memory Trninlng. l our llAoks Learned iu on j .-ending. Itliii. I wunderitiaT cured. Every child and ndu't irrent'y benlltted. (r.-dat iaducerutiDts to Correspondence Classes. Fr-voeet'is, witi Oiiiiorn of Dr. Wm. A. Ilam maTi 1, t.ia w n-iit-fa.u ! HrMciaiir-t in Almd Di Bonne i. U.inicl fi -4-ilfnf Thiiii .on, t ie srro.it Phch .1 wiHt, J, M. ll iclilfy, I.E..ei.t(irof the Christian A Ivoeat", X 1'., It rliur l l0'lrt', tlio Si;intis , llftnt. v. XV. A--rnr. Jtidjr ii:,(.n, Judub i. U "J iinin. finl tith-r-t, t"iit p'"t f-n bf Prof. A. XUlSiJTTi:, S J r.J:ii Ave, N. Y. THE GREAT Transcontinental Route Northern Fafific I!A I LliOA D! Caxeaile liraneh, now Completed, mak ing it the Shortest, Best and Quickest. The Dining Car Line. The Direct Route No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low est Rates to Chicago and all points East. Ticels sold to all Promi nent, Points throughout the East and Southeast. Tliroii'h Pullman Bra : in ; Room Sleeping Cars. Reservations can be secured in advance. To East Hound Pasen?er8 Be careful and do not make a mistake, but be sure to take the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD And see that your ticket reads via this line. Ht Paul or Minneapolis to avoid changes mid serious delays ocoasioued by oilier routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run on regular express tmius full length of line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Quick est time. Oeueral Office of the Company, iVo. I'll First St., Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent OOOPJJR'S I Powfler, Is the Cheapest, Safest and Best ! Cure for Scab. This celebrated Dip has been in oonstant and increasing use for over half a century, during which time ! It has been applied to more sheep than exist on the earth nt the present moment. Our Sales in 1888 were sufficient to Hip over 60,000,000 Sheep. It is chenpor than lime nnd eul plnir, nml is not one tit'.ie of the trouble. Lime nnd sulphur injure the wool, but the Cooper Dip improves its qual ity mid increases its growth. General Agents : SNELL, HE1T1HU WOODARD, Wholesale druggists. Porllund. Oregon. THE WASCO WAREHOUSE CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Heppner "City Brewery! -HAS A--1 SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER! It is manufactured with the latest brewing apparatus and oau't be beat. Lunches of all Kind s, And tho best brands of Cigars. Empty kegs must be returned or S apieoe will be charged. 3 . X3. Natter, Fx-op. TERLING CO. Manufacturers of wmm Mmmi nr STERLING- FIANOS. Quality cf Too, Eeanty of Desicn, FINISH and odoptobllltyfcrstand Ing In Tune havo no e"VJQl. tvery Piano Warrantsd fcr Fj3 Year? And RatttfiKrtion ffuaranted to ever?- parctiascr. Also Manufacture the World Rsnownkd STEKLIXG Factories, Derby, Conn. WATCHES AT COSTI ek-Hit OiiUkiv imxt jtox- i lino u4 Jui VuoiiM. In amqtutiliy Gokl-(U:e4 Cam. U H&LuCVttitr' Pnmtx, Th mi erwminiit ,.'roprJ u blT T O 9 14. rttttriTH, uul rr-n-M l -vrwii-i.C ' AtkUurj lUUaU Tte. ttywi u4 tn t,a ti.su cirry witJt Ur U-u M ui u (. iimi rV.i (, urutM. Cat (Ms out me ud Mrt k. ft. iKITO CU. Mm CM UM Xi WW I IVIiRY ! I 1T11IJ 1J 1 1 IjII I , i m S 'fJ-V-.-.V- it K Money to Loan. Persons desiring loans on itn proved farms or town lots, cm ? secure such on reasonable terms ; by calling on O tis L. Pattehson, nt Gazette iffiee. HEPPNER. OREGON. . . . - T . Mann mamItU nen l my lum w ......... stop them lor n nine, and thon have them ra tum aualn. I h;am A UADICAI, CUUL. I have mado tlio dueuse o! FITS, EPILEPSY or PALLING SICKNESS, A life-Ion study. I T7Anf.ANT my remedy to Cnaa tlio worst ensos. lit cause other, havo failed is no reason for not now receiving a euro, fcendut once for ntrcatiso aiulaHlEb: HorxLO oi my Infallible Kemedy. Oivo Express and f'o-t Oiiico. lt coca yon notiaua lor a ti.al, and lt will euro you. Avltircsa 1 1. 0. ROOT. M.C.. I S3 Peabi St., Ilea Yon mBalm rnooncwci tIta V"'nsa, snatres. Al lays Infiammation. neals the Soros. Eostores the Senses of Taste, BmoU ojad Hearing. A partlclo Is applied into each nostril and Is QKrccnblo. Price 50c. nt lrufiHi or by bis il. VAX BHOTHERS,C0 Warren St., New York. sja ViEEK i . Club System ViV&XP?- ". while as convenient V A!'.t to the buyer u any V SW instalment yora, is r w lq svstem to us. l'hc g J 'UkJJ i co-operaticn cf the -- V-VV; club member sells us Aiiiivs4' 18 watches in cadi rnlUi. $33V:itch Club, and we pet cash from the Club f ;r c.i;:i watch bulont it goc: out, though c-ith mcnib.r only pays jUr a weel:. 1 liia is why we give ytt: more fur your money tlin any one else and why we are doiiiK the largest watch business in ihe world. V.'e sell only first quality goods, tut on prices arc about what others pet f r sec ond aua!itv.OurSlOM!vej-Vatcli is a substantial Silver not imitation 0 my kind) stcm-wina American i.cvcr Watch either hunting case or open. Our 8 0 Watt-It is a Stem-wind, Open Face, first quality, stiffened Gold AmericanLeverVatch,jpfrrtj'f('rf wear pnvfars. It is fu.lv caual toanvi F',i!3watch sold forlhS by others. We find1 'wTlf a first-class StilTcned Culd Case much more satisfactory and serviceable than any Solid Gold Case that can be sold at less than double the money, ns cheaj) solid cases are invariably thin, weak, ot low quality, and worthless after short use. Our 58 Watch contains numerous important patented im provements, of vital importance to accur- ate timing Patent Vustfircc, Patent Stent Wind, &c. .which we control exclusively. Il is fully cqu dfor accuracy, appearance, dura bility and service, to any fys Watcheither Open FaceorlluntinR. Our ff.43.00IEull-i-onii Walcll is especially constructed for the most exacting use, and is thcfc" t Rail road Watch made, Open Face cr Hunting. All ti:w prices are either all cash or inclabs, 81.00 a WltU. AnAt'i IT'itrh J , of gibenfi-n tuliA eui HcifeA. mfS.C Tha Kfitistinn Watr.h r nhfin'B Wain Offics In To'i Pwn Pa'Mlnn 024 WALFiilT ST. PMLASA. FA. ,T;;-rv I3SK! Agents Wanted. Aiax W.itch Insulator. $1,00 A rvrftel prnteotlon ainnt !iiantiettm. )l ;, W S?tK?J FitanyW'irrh, Sent by milt on nwlpt " AWS'J1 ot rrt'-". t t r - ro any "-r-.i Aamev. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. osk our nffont at your plnce for tortus ad prices. II you cannot unu tnir wtnt, writw direct to nearest address to you mow yatmi-d NEWH0ME5EW1NG MACHINE G.QRAMGE.MASS. Chicago - 28 UNION SQUARLNX- DALLAS, ILL. ATI a nth rsa TEX. ST 1.0UI3.MQ. rrT-lgy-SV SUMFaWiSCO.CAL, LEkZKR k liiUMP.SOX, Aq'ts. Heppuer, Orecoa Poi-iHc dppnrtinpnt. conprd nfrrcy, 725MaikPt street, history huildii.tr. fcun 'rnVcinco, L'al BnmnhtH. 4i Morrison St., Port nnd. Or., 18 outh Heoond Ht. Han .)!, Cnl ,"5 North 8priiit' SI., Lou Ancelos. Cul TO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL -BT WAY Or THK Southern Pacific Company's Line THE E SH03TH HOOTE. 1 Quicker in Time than Any Other Route Bet ween Portland :San Francisco. Leave Portland at 4 P. .V., Daily THROUGH TIME, 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For Accommodation of Seoond-Clasa Passengers Attachetl to Express Trains. j Fare f nm toMland to Sieramento and San Fran- rnttniited t-5 Limitetl rirt-Clie. . .... 5't " " S(-atnd-l'l.i4, " Through Tickets to all P,inrs S-mtl. nnd Eik. VIA CALII'OHXIA. TIL'KET OFK1CES: Citj Office. K.j. 1SI Tcriier Fir-t 4 M,l t Streets IVpot Oflf. Comer Ksn.l Kront Streets, POKTLAND, t)!K0n.S. R. hllFHLEK, E.P KOiERS. AUns. Aet Q. ?. tad Fua. gt. in illHEi 1 msrvs