THE GAZETTE. HEI'PNKK. THURSIA. June Z7, '89 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains on the Willow Or ek Brai ch arrive at and leave the ditfrreut B atioMi daily, except HundujH, ua folluwti: KA8TWA11D. SoHk (Mii.'dr WK3TW VHD. Nn. 17 (Mixed) ;ai r. M. Ar. : S HI ' 4:411 - " " :LU 8:S0" " " 2:50" " b. 11:40 " PM Ar lleitprer. I.t. 7:S A H. LfXitiKtun. " H:.fl" lime. " 8 5(1" DiHlKlites. " 9:2(1" ' t'ecil'". ' :I0" " Willows junction " 1(1:30" ' Arlington. Ar, 2:3)" Iriinet Portliu Ifmd Lt 7:45 Northern Pacifir trains east leave Arlington daily 2:20 P. M.; ftfii' a wert. 10:15 A. M. Union Parittc traititi enHt, 4.10 A. M.;Kuit.g wjst, 12.30 P.M. a. L. THOMPSON. Agent. CANY UN AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stnire leaves fur Cunvnn City Moo dily , Wednesdays mid Fridays. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Snttirdiiys. There is a saving of 16 liotirs in limp nnd 810 in c isb by taking this mute to Canyon. C. W. Lontlnr & Co., 429, Fifth St.. Portland, Or., nre nntlinrized to make advertising contracts for the Gazette. They will also make collections fur this paper. Here and There. Campbell, the dentist, is still here. J. W. Gilmore waa in town last week. J. N. Briwn returned from Salem last Friday. Camas prairie people boast of fine crops this year and well-meritsd pros perity. Cntnh on to Whitlier Bros, stray local in this issue. Morrow county forip is worth 95 oents and sosreo at that. C". E have reo ived their new guns, bells anil scabbards. D. A. Vance, the Arlington hardware merchant, is iu town. Lnm Mintoii returner! last week from a jnunl up through V. T. Geo. W. Hun bass old Ms Lexington drug Hore to Dr. Lewis. A. E. Fiei oh, n Butter creek stock man, wis in Heppner last week. Dr Aoers, H irdin iu's fireino-t lhsi ciau, was in town last S.ituitlay. A fire at Vunoouver last Saturday morning destroyed considerable prop erty. Campbell, the dentist, will visit Lex ington 1'nes lay iui Wednesday of next week. Lafe Peiiland and family left last week for the Colfax oomitry their fu ture home. J. D, Hamil'on, of California, a school mate of attorney J. N. Urowu, is iu Heppuer. Orville T. Porter, of Oregon, has been appointed United Suites marshal uf the district of Alaska, Mr. Stanley, of Hardman, passed through town last Saturday on his way home from California. Arthur Smith, our local observer of "the signal service, reports a fall of one half inch of rain lust night. E. Minor took in the Monument country last week. Hunting and fishing iB very good in that section. Twenty-five teams hauled Long Creek wool into Heppuer lust week and took out 75,000 pouudsot supplies. Misses Lydia Kenyon and Emma Platts left lat Monday morning for their homes iu Mariou onuuty. The Gazette acknnn Indues the ex ceipt of au invitation to attend the 4th of July celebration at Albany, Or. J. W. Vaniihan was up from Lexing ton last Saturday. He Had just return ed from a visit to the valley section. "-Kini Clark strayed away from Camas' fruitful valleys this week to the aeeuea of former years the Heppuer hills. Mr. J. W.Risinns has j'ist completed a power awing, which will 'ie in opera tion at Jones' tjr-'ve on the fourth. The E. O. is working on a scheme to G'ertiae Ihe Inland Empire by iiu i'M of au whibit cur and advertising matter. Justice B. Stanton, a representative tizen of IheEinlit Mile section, dropped the Heppner colony lust Saturday. (jjBlackmati, wife and Mrs. Chan attmtil Hmte 1,1 r oriiauu pie. The new front J. B Keeney gives the Gazbttb some facta aud tigureN relative to the IVndle-t-m and Louif Cre, k rad; divide on Meadow oteel!, 3725 feet above sea level; divide iietween CauiJW prairie anil Pen dh ton. 4.900 ft.; Upper Canute. 3.750 ft.; Lower C.inia-, 8,200 ft.; ilivnle between Cam and Jolm l)a, 3.9:K ft; ton of John D.iv hi I. 3,55J It.; North Fork bridge, 2..50 ft. Two ont"ide horses have arrived in Loot' Creek this week to enter in the races next month Little Dick and Fanny (Itetler known as he Pack Horse), la longi' g to Hon Swaggart.or I lie Hepp ner country Dave MeAtee and bis joceey ti ought the racers over and are now en gaged in training. Eagle. When offici 1 honors begin to rest very heavy on the oinpoit ahonldera of an cfficial dimiilary, his sig. to let ters and documents appears as a combi nation teseiublitig a map of the Missis sippi's delta. The average citizen finds time too precious to figure out these complicated puzzles. Denizens of Morrow co. who are visiting in "Prison, slate that the town is full of people wauting work. In times past the harvest season was a bauaiiza, but now that the combination header and thresher has taken Ihe place of the old method, thousands of men fail to get em ployment. Ben Hunsaker made a trip to Union this week in quest of a vehicle which he had hired to the "celebrated Moore troupe." He found the outfit, and loaded it ou the cars for shipment to Heppner, they whacking up SfaJ for hire and breakage. Died- Near South Springs on tho2otb inst, Ida, wife of Wm. Saling, B-ed 31 years. The remains were interred iu the Lexington oenieterry yesterday. A Choice Secmo. Every resident of Heppner knows that over the moun tains noit he ist of town, in Umatilla county, is ttw beati'iful vale of Camas prairie. It is. settled nu witti prosper ous and euUrprisitut people, who are ever alert to their best interests. It is the ueiK-ral sentiment over ihere to make Heppner their future trading aiint; in fact, they are already beginning to drop in one by one. The only thintl in the way of this becoming a treoernl supply isiiut for tliein, is ihe had condition of the Camas and Heppner rod. The best and nearest r-itte. If improved, is tbe Engle sawmill, Bur Pots and R-cky trail route, liter twing but few heavy graded on this road. If the Cam s people are anxious to come to Heppuer t trade aud will nuke a good ma I to the county Hue, there is no doubt lint our people are sufficiently alive to their nu interests to complete it to Heppner. etc. Ga- Slowlt But Subi-ly Only a little over a year ago there appeared to ha a mammoth doubt iu the min is of the boss cranks at bead of the p ist-office department whetlisr or not there was any need of a mail service between Heppuer and Cany on City. Iu course of tune, however, a tri-weekly as es tablished -under protest. The actual deniauds of tli-t country could no longer be over-looked. Bailroad facilities to to Heppner have made other changes, and tor some time past there has beeu a general clamor uuioug tbe natives for a daily mail. Last week J. B. Keeney, our stage man, was officially notified that the daily mail service bad been allowed, and would go iuto effect July 1st. Mr. Keeney thinks of making connection with trains here, which will put the dai ly Oregonian iu o Canyou City thirty six hours after publication. 1. O. llewistou is up from Portlund. It. K. (Vichran is hauling in hia clip from Moiiuuient. Koad the mammoth program for the 4ih, and coma in to help ua otieortite.. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Ihiaer returned Thursday from a Vibil to the upper country. W. P H , 11. representing J. M. RiiBBell & Co., P rtland, wool cojimiutiioii aitrciiai.ts, is in Heppuer. Horse are inradiniz the Masonic remetery. we are inform. -it. d".-uroyiu ; yi'UHK trees tool otner properly, t'liu Kates saoil d. be kept locked. C N. flriircs. fatiierof Leon Hriff..B, was burned out a: Yri ico.iver, susuiini g u .os of $3,u00; iu surniice, 9l.liU.I. Juvlje K'iins!-y is over fr nn Pendleton looking after i he inteivs b of the devisetu under tne will of Joseph Joues. Messrs. Khea and Rtackwell have bought I5.K1 head of cattle for tne P ji-tliind luir c. ts. T.tey will del ver UO.I jier uioiith till iuo couirucl la completed. B.shop .Morris, of the M. E. clinrh. held Ber vices in tiepp er lat evening. Kd. i'. Aden, pcoirtiet rut Oie i,oug Creek Eag.e, is in Hepp ner this wek. Thos. Bhea returned recently from a trip thruugh Kaslerd Wasliingtoti. Crops are gen erally good but grass is short, and i here are many poor cattle iinj horses in consequence. Aronuu lYilzvme gram is uuuiy ourneu. Cattle are not as fat in die Big Bend section aB we tind them here. There was plenty of grass last winter but hue rains left it thoroughly blenched, and the water was frozen up forty days. Kven this, the stockman s para J is , is not always to be depeiiueu ou. Si Goff 1b renewing farmer nssoeiationB in the Heppner country this week. Mr. Hoff is now a r eiclentof Wallowa, but has no good word for that country, having lost many sheep there last winte. Grass burned up early in the season, tall rains took out what sust. 'nance win left, and the sheep had to lire on shadows. Every stockman sunered mure or less. Tom and Jas. Matlock, brothers of Mayor Mat lock, of Pendleton, passed through town this morning for their Heppner home, after attending the spring meeting at Walla Wslla.- The Matlock stables acquitted themselves creditably at Walla Walla, Kepetta winning the race, and Lady Duffy securing second money on one occasion. The brothers were ncQompanied by Si Goff , of Wal lowa county. K. O. Elkvatobs on the Heppxeb, Bbakch The Pacirio Coast Elevator company will put in an elevator at lone, aud probably ou at Lexington. It was the intention of Mr. Michner, the general manager, to erect one at Arlington and one at lone this season, but th' crop prospects do not iustifv force work, so that Ihese buildings will probably not go up until after the rush of other work is througli witu in tneupper country, wnere crops are assured. Sheep Poisonud. W. H. McGouigal & Sou lost a number of she 'p last S itur day uear Mel. Hump irey's ranch f uey were on tbe w.iy to sii UiUjr ruug ami it is supposed that some enterprising rancher ''dopad" tne griss inside of the Mud fence to catoh tlie tin w iry trespass er. Our inoim nit states that about twenty head were dead when he passe" tne hand, an 1 in in v ill ire siok Sheep men tire having a tough tiuie of it sheep poisoned on tue trail and camps burned on the rat.ge If it uere liol fi r the he p interests, a good y porliou of K .su ru Oiek'on would haidly be us prosperous as it present. Nki;dud BitiiAiB 1 uib K. About ten hits ago some covetiUs person got away with 26.) feet of bridge ttmtier belonging to dis.riot N . 2i, Geo B.eakmtn, su pervisor. ,ir. tile. ikm in h id ouly a lew days before hauled tne lumbor to put in a culvert on Miller grade of Kouk creek aud thought it best to wait till fall to oomplele the job. Petly pilfering is on the rampage in Morro sand tne uex' circuit court will make a so. 'tiering among the population who appropriate other people's property. Tuat bridge timber had better be rcturued. Rich in Gold. W. G. Ssott, one of the owners of the "Little Laura" mine, up on Willow creek, has received a re port from the assuyer's ullice at Port land wh eh proves that their find is a rich one. It assays 7.71 oz. iu gold per ton; value $159 36; silver value, $4.25; total, 8163.(11. Mr. Sontt, is well satisfied with the returns. Tbe sample of ore was takeu from the surface, and as tbe shaft descends it will likely grow richer aud richer a fortune to the lucky finders Consumption Sukely Cored. To the editor: Please inforiU'.vour readers that I have a positive remedy for tbe above named disease. By its timely use thou sands of hopeless oases have been per manently cured. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fueb to any of your readers who have consumption if ttiey will send their express and post office address, T. A. S LOCUM, M. 0. 181 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. RANDOM UKHtKKS. Get cash prices of feed at Spray's Heppner feed yard. Job printing at Pendleton prices at tbe Gazette oilioe. A fine line of a il I pens, pencils. at . J, Hloctini's drug store A II kinds of jolt work done in the zettk office at Pendleton pnoes. Coffin 4 MoFarland will deliver gods to any part of Heppner, froe of charge. Blanks for assessing school districts can be had at Gazette olfice. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientitlo mauuer. J. B. Sperry has second hand grain sacks for sale good as new. Call at mill. The S tling, Morgan and Russell but ter at W. O. Minor's. None better iu the n.arket. The Heppner gallery is tbe place to have vottr photo taken. D.iu't forget it. Theodore Danner. proprietor. Gutin & Kuiirk, horse shoers; horses shod with new shoes all rouud after date for $1.50 per head. The Osbnrn mower is considered to be the best mower in use for light draft and durability. C. 8. VanDuyn, agent. Leezer & Thompson have recently added to their lurne stock of hardware tinware, etc., a full line of groceries nnd provisions. Gilliam 4 Coffee have nu hand a com plete stook of harvesting maohinery, consisting of mowers, rakes, combined and single reapers, hay rakes, etc. Plenty of mill feed and Hour on hand at Sperrv's Roller Mills. Floor in five barrel lots, $3.75; single barrel, $4 f)j. Sprny will feed horses, cows an 1 doit kesforthe following prioes: Hay per dav, 8 bits; single feed, hay or grain, 124 cents per head. During the harvesting season, every rancher must have inn-hiite oil for his mower or leader. Tn p i m to get the best is at Johnston & Sloan's. Roberts & Simons are prepared to re pair broken aoric'ili oral muci intry,sh"( your horse, and in fn;t there is nothnu in tne blncksniiiliing line that thMy are not able to to. Go to A. D. ,J dittson & Co 's City Drug Store for yur in K'iline oils. They have -ill kinds at the very lowest prices. Special oriies to saw-mills and thresheisfor large quantities. tlnns.iker and Long Having enlarged their livery stable, opposite Natter's Brewery, are now better prepared to ac commodate the public than ever. All slock left iu their o.tre will receive the best of attention. Agricultural machinery should be the best. A break-down in a busy time is often the result experienced by those who fail to use good judgment in pur chasing. The "Champion" mowers and reapers are made of the best ma terial, light-running and do the best of work. These features should not be overlooked by the raucber. For sale by Coffin & McFurlnnd, Heppner and Arlington. To ull whom it mav conoern : Yon nre hereby notified that if yon purchase bird cages, without first inspect ing the complete line of oages just re ceived by Leezer & Thompson, you are liable to get left. They have also a new lot of spring perches, bird cage springs, seed enps and bird baths. Don't fail to call aud see them when wanting any thing in that line. PIDQDDM Fr:E!IFiistcniVi:elr::ls, FG.TTLArJD, - .OHZCO:.. WHOLESALE D CALEBS IN IlEif tlware, Iron, M ana Farn Mm. SGLE ACEilTS FOR VAXiCiCTOII Ai.fl l!5;,Tim CA.H3 r:n T::E BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. These Machines are too well known to need commsni. Thousaadi of farmers havo used them and speak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting Machines that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, AULTJVIAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE, The most Effective and Successful Combination for ThroBhiag and Cleaning Grain eve constructed. Deero Plows, Dooro Sulky Plows, I Carriages, Phxtoas, Top Buggies, BUCKEYE STEiUMME TWINE-BINDERS. lThe Feature tint distinguhhes this Twine- Binder is the Lightness of Draft, combined with U Extraordinary Strvnirtli and Durability. The D:tvlcr is of the A-iplcbv pattern, the only really succe-sful one yet known. We have two Btvles, the Elovator Binder and liio Platform Dinder boih excellent both rvcomnicndtd by hundreds of patrons. SDHUTTLER MH WAGOIIS SUCK-BOARDS. FQUR-SPRIUQ .. ', MOUNTAIN VJAGOtlS, BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS , AUD SEEDERS. CORBItJ DISC HARROWS. HODGES-HAItlES HEADERS. HAI5II BARB VJIRE 'SKND Fon cincuLAno.ti W. U. iViilNUK, Aeent, Heppner, Oregon. tins week tn licittinn of the Jewish tera- rr,r,orv b,i nnrler.S. In all will make hie y& '"1Kf. ,t!0 on(J an attractive T. W. Marshall's new ai., placed iu pimition this week, at. ","8 general nppearat.ee of the place . improved thereby. The leading republican organ of the outhern 8tats, The South, advocates that the negro mint occupy a rear pew iu the political amphitheater hereafter. Some twenty or more dead eheep are creating au intolerable stenoh up on the Hardninn and Toll Rock mud. They were dropped nut of the MuO'iuigiil baud last week, aud should be looked after. The Oregonian, Detroit Free Press and Heppner Gazette one year for 9i 10. This offer stands good ti'l July I. Old subscribers to the Gazette must renew to take adrautage of this oiler. If yon are iu need of the services of a first clase denliet, go to the office of Dr. Vanirbn where Dr. Campbell has decid ed to remain a fe m ire days. The i dootor makes a specialty of djlhcult op erations. An ounoe of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Pfunder's Orecn Blood Purifier expels nil impurities of the blood and should be lined in all dis eases of the stoin ich, liver and kiduey. Take it. Mr . R. B. Hayes died nt her home, iu Fremont, O , "u last Tuesdnv morning .irt .. .i. .. ............ ,.r I.-. W.if illness ill be found elwwhere in tbit issue. The funeral will take phio ; on Friday. Last e k Ed. Whtttior came oyr from his new location at Drewny. He bas 8' 'Id hi ranch in Jl jrrov, and it ie supposed that he will uo.v be wh illy identified ith the interests of Har ney county. Capt. H. McFarland, Chas. Lewis and Willie Leeswell, of Portland, came up from Lexiniitiin last Sunday. Mr. Lev in i eniploved id 'he First National Bank, and will remain iu Heppuer this summer. Let every inhabitant visit Heppuer n tbe 41 h of July aud take part in tbe grand civil and military parade. See the many attractive features in ad. There will be fun for all both old and yung on that nccaiun. W. P. Dtitton'x sheep cmp, on Indian cre:k, was burned last week by ranchers A BONUS PROPOSITION. R;fnrrinir to n communication from Mr. Hani. inn in the K. U. laotweek, in whioh he offers tn out up a wool scouring mill st Pendleton for a hoiuenf $5,000 and a mill-sit", a representative of nn Hasten) wool ho se sulhorizes us to rhj- liiit Inasuiach as the tVua:ptou peonle won'U lie puttinit tip the money stssnist some one s ez pjrience. thitt he will give bunds U put in u st-ourintr mill of 3,000.0X1 pounUs capneity ou Mr. II irdioit's proposition, and allow the snb scrihers to own one-half inmrrst in the plaut as it stand on completion, fully raortnatte l He otters to mov-, a $L).0J0 tia;:t which has beeo operated at Denver at a loss one year, as the Denver people don't care tt repeat Inst season's fnilure feudist id seems to want to tryit A lot in Pendleton suitable for a scouri g mill should be worth $1,MM at least, which, with the bonus, would be $tl5lt). For $2,510 a building can be erectfd. for $.l,r00 mai'lnuery csn be sup piied. $.r0(l would pay incidenlals a mortKajte ou the pi-nt m ght be placed in Pn dlt-u,n wliors the property would be coDsidertd valunb e until its wnrihlessiiess waB demoustrated. This would be the oriirinator's proul it is ptmsiblethal some growers might have their wmls seolired-i.o dialer would. As tn freights, o particular sav ing would ne effected as the rate is much higher oo scoured wjols than upon wools iu the grease. DAILY MAIL BETWrJIiN HEPPNER AND CANTON CITY. Pnf. J. H. Stanley hands the Gazrtte the fol lowing: PoT.-pprn niEPinTMRVT. I Office or tub 8koond Ass. sr. P. M. Gfn., , Wasuikotox, 1). I'., June 10. IsMI. ) and'frlteferring to the petition by you endorsed fl, rvif-e itSO to V))" 0)))re ummiik 101 u.w mumeiit e-l'Uies No. 4l.il, Heppner to Mono Sent Oregon No. W.S9J, I'anyon I'ity Mottu Sat orde?" hav""P h Ijnnor.to "i10, effct July 1. uwi)1" dw bBen 1K8u,"i' to JV ronto8tos.xtim.-sa w,ra8lr ""'vice on both - T?A Vft11?' OR- Hott. BiNOEa HEBMACU''J' ''Fi- Cen House of Kenresentatives, Washington, D. C. A Post-off OB NuaonaFar up in the iilues, twenty-rive miles from Hepp. m-r, ure the ptosperous seltietnents of Prnliind praitie, Duch creek and II, lie trniiD-H. At present the no pelied to come ad the way to lie, p ier fur thi'irin.ii). Tuey are snllioient in num bers to consistently ask tbe Dosses for a posi-utiiue neuter liotue. A semi-weekly, or even a weekly lu tii, up to tnnt fruitful section would be a boon to them. Bring. It In. Persons holding sonp can secure the highest market price for it al the Gazette shop. CHAlttiKS, Land ContesiS Dboioisd. Tlie names of the success ul p rtie are printed in cupitul letters. The Dnlb-s district: W in. G. Welch vs. NOB 1 II 1CKN PAC. B. li. GO ; Alonzo M. iVInrklium vs. N P. K. B. OO ; H. 8. Toln y vs. N P. K K. CO. La Uraude district : GEOKUK BAKER vs. AndrewS. Lttch; HENKY UEBBEUvs. The Keira of Francis G Williams; Heury Guber vs. F. G. WILLIAMS. One dollar per ton pays for weiirhine, storage and forwitrdintf wool from the warehouse nt Hegipner, within thirty days from date of delivery. For eaoh month, or part of a month, after the first thirty days, one dollar per ton additional will beoh-irjed. Wool is uninsured unless specially or dered in wr.tin1! by the owner. Uiadinu and b.ilniK forty oents per buudreduiiiiiids. . . T. R. Full, Mauaor. To Paint A House Neiitlv Kequires an Artist with the Brush. 11IDER &' KERNS Can do that kind of a job. They also make a specialty of Sign Painliiif, Paper Hanging and Decorating. Leave orders rt A. D. Johnson's A Co.'s drug store, cor. May nnd Main sts. Satis diction guaranteed or no pay required. Shop Opposite Gazette Office, Heppner, Oregon 776. 1889. It Is An ACKNOWLEDGED H. BLACKMAN & CO Have Tlie B.'st Arniiirpd Stock Of III Heppner. WHEN! Yon Come In To Celn hrnte Tlie Fourth, 111 I HEM PIONEER BRICK, HEPPNER, OREGON. I'.E. HKACH, President. WM. IWcFAbb, Vice President. W. F. BUOWNTON. Secretary. P ACIFIC Fire THE Insurance Co. Portland, Oregon. 0, Cfirti stock, $soo,ooo, L. Patte son, Agsnt, Heppner Oregon. IIEPPNEK, OiiEGON. Tf!IE BEST MOUSE IN THE CITY They Please The People Bob and Evt MoUinley viaited Heppner thiu week fr the third timw within the pnnt niiio years, showing on Monday and TneHday uigbta. Cutiaitlerin the num ber of people in'the company, thev ave an entertaitiment far tihead uf nny show that has visited Heppuer this Heason. Tliy show M Loug Creek the 3rd and 4th, prox. OF OREGON NATIONAL GUARD. HEADQUARTERS THIRD REGIMENT INFANTItY. The Daller. Orbgon. June 19, lt89. Gkniral Okdbhs l N 13. f 1. Warrants hare been issuui to the following nnii-coiDtnissiuned officern in this ieimeot, sab joct tu the report of the board uf exiraiuert; Sergt. P, M. Mo( 'ally to be first HerKeant; Private J. H. Baals, J. A. French and C. E. Vest to be sergeant, aud Geo. W. Bran scorn to be cor poral in J company. They will be respected and obeyed accordingly. . Ph fulinwi men hnv Imo. ra td hon or S il srarg. from the Or-Ron Natio a: Goard: (. L. Andrews, of E company: 8ert. Thos. Uurftt", of G compa iy; 8r ant M. E. Iegore and I 'orporat J. B. 01in-t ftd. of 1 com pai . ad r J. QTovm a d I. B. UilUr of K com pa' y 8 Thfl fullowinjt me liar buen dishonorably dis.-hagud from Orton Nati mal (i'mrd for c totinuoos tfCRlect of duty at d (fenertiun: Jus. Bordin, of A company ; Cha. G. Bury, of II eompa'iy, a'td John Sutherland and V. J. Ueith, of X oompaiiy. By order of ( UAH. E. Moboan, Official: Colonel. JOS. P. YlTKiKKKLD, 1st Lieut a d Aljt. J. Feani Uawortu. Sowant-Major. SIGNAL SEKVH'K KKCOKD. For Week Ending Wrdnefiday, Jnoe J, 1H8B. Jane 20: mean temDeratnre. 7S.5S: max. ther.. ! 91.; min. ther.. 48.: winds direction, 8. W.; force, 2; rainfall, 0; meati bamm., 21t.8H; part cloudy. Jtuip XI: mean tern.. &i.U2: dihi. then-.. fM: min. ther., 54: winds. 8, W.; forse, 4; raiufail, 0; mfl ; barom. '29.6; part cloudy, I Jnne2S; mmn temperatnre. 62.4; max. ther., : 73: min. ttir.. &6: winds, 8. W.; force, 7; mean : iwriim UJ2: mrt rlnnHv. or SKm-a W1H'., " T " th,jr i Jon-W; mi. ttn.. !.!: m,x. th.r.. .. croHOhnieiils -f ilc.rrow 8 Bht-ep on their ( lh8r . wmiU w . forM niuHU 0 Tl.. uill lui fun nvMr thfrA Vel An 1. .Urfluu rnnvn. iiiriw wit. w , . , u,.au . .... ... between tbe t0 (uctiou. J. C. Sprny Jure-i u while in Hrpp oer last Mondav that bfl liadu't much reatnu to complain regarding hi crops, yet be baa not wholly escaped the ra se of the not scorch ag wiuds. His beal is waist biU aud promises a good crop. Conger Bros. A Crowly, Chas. Con ger, aud James A. Wallace, representa tive hp.'fimen of Lona creek, udd their Their clips aggregated 148sacksor W,UW brand. Fonr oolts, in color two bayi ponnds. , a brown and a buckskin. X will give $5 Manv of our mercliaots are making a ! rewsrd pr head for their delivery at i. loud kick ..n account of the irregularity M. Shelton's ranoh, near Alpine, a of the Portland mail. One sins be has reasonable reward for information left at lost fullv one tl.oasaud dolli.rs bv m a-, the Oazbtti! offioe. or at J. M. ribeltoi.'s pl-edo;.nfideDce in Ihe mail. Wbf . r.nch, leading ".)S. the matter with tbe Heppner office?-; HITTILK BBOS. June U: mmo tern. te.'iS; max. ther.,M: min. ther.. 45; winds, 8. W.; force, I; raiufail, 0; iiiwd harom. BU.l; part rhody. Jant mean tern., 71.75; max. ther., W; min. thor., M; winds. 8. W.; force, 4; rainfall, trace; mean barom.. 2 98; cloudy. June 2; mean turn., &4.7S; aaax. ther.. 83; min. thor.. ft); wh ds. h. W.; foroe, ram full, trace; mean barom., itijfJ; cJoody. STRAYED. One roan, Tmr-y ear-old mare, branded W R ,.nnmntA nn th tuft ah.inUiur uiip oere iat week fur 15 oenU per -ft. one hruwn, three-yeur old (reUliiifr, snnw n... ., a 1 I I J .rtrtLjiiv n'l lilt . . n . t New Management. Lee Sam has pur chased the May street laundry, and de sires to inform the puolic that he pro poses to do good work at very low prices. He is not responsible for any of Quong Qee's debts, aud those to whom be is in debted must expect oush from tbe old management 4t M SYRUP OF FIOS, Pf'-luoed from the laxative and nutri """s iice uf California figs, combined with t,o mcilic.il virtues of plants snuwn to tc, most benehoial to the hu man syntem, ,cts gently, on the kidneys, liver and bow.H, elleotually cleansinu the system, disne liin o ihU and head aches, nndoiiriug habitual constipation. Iropanttd i'ii-ruiaititu. DR FLINTS REH;)Y. by e;.roi8 inu a rnuula ivo iiclnenuj over the aotion .if tin heart m l t e nem-nl oir I'til ition, will oueck at once hleeliiiat from the hint's, and wi!l o ire ilrcpsy of Ihoan oriMim. D'4Criitivd Ire iIism ivi1 11 eaoh bottle; or, .ul.iii-sn M .ck U.-u,- C ., N. Y, tahikimT .- I have oeued a well-.ippointed tailor ing entH'ilishpient in my new build ing on .May street, and am now regularly reoeiving new goods and will make cus tom made pants from il to $15 -best goods in the market. A. AniiAHAMSicK. ALL FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. It is an undisputed f;u't that the Imih! omest veritibnle fi-niii that, are imiu run "n the American conlinent hi- ;i-.t.- on the "BUBMNOTON KoOTK," lt ;nil' the Cuion Depot in Denver, nW St. Paul, immediati'ly ou arrivnl of nil throiiuh trains from Ihe west. Tho tlrni and seeoiid chiHS coaches lire nnicniti ceut, the Reclining chair cjith superb. the Pullman sleep, rs extremely luxuri ant, and as for the meals I Imt aie served iu those Palace llurliuittoii timing cars - yum-ynrn. The next lime on yo east to Kansas City,Ohicugo or fit. L uis, if yon mention to the ticket agent that ou wautyrur ticket to reail from Uen ver or St. Paul over the Burlington Route, you will get il, and you will nl uy be clad of it.. If you go via the Northern or Canadi an Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of '"The Burlington Route." betweeu St. PhuI, Chicago and HI. Louis will carry you alon. , the easlurn shore of the Miss issippi rirer for a distance of 35U miles, amidst scenery that cannot be surpass ed; or, if yon go via the Oregon 8bort Line or Southern Pacific, ni'd your tioket reads via "The Burlington Route," from Cheyenne or Denver, you will pass through all the thriving cities and towns located in what is popularly known as the "Heart of the Continent." For fur ther information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 85 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Clean, well kept rooms and the Table sup cILdvvi.h tho besrin the ma ket Main street, opposite N iti-mnl B ulk of Ili'ppm-r W. H CONAUD, Frop. Heppner Feed Yard! FHED FEED FEED WOOD WOOD WOOD LUMBER LUMBER LUMBER The above is all for sa'e at tlie Heppnor Feed Yard nt reasonable rates. Lower Main Street. J. . Kl'RAY, Prop. LUMBEll! LUM1JEK! A. D. JOHNSON & CO. -PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY HEPPNER, i DRUG STORE, OREGOJN. -AT- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proiosals will be received by the Board of Directors of school district No. 12, Lexington precinct, Morrow county, Oregon, until two o'clock P. M. July 1 1889, for tbe erection of a two story school building. Plans and spec ifications oan be seen nt tho office of Wm. Blair, Dial, clerk, Lexinuton, Or. The material and labor subscribed to he considered in saut proposals. The Board rewrves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of thecommittee. Wm. Blaib, Dial. Clerk. PRACTICAL POINT8. Every inhabitant of Lard valley uses ei her "88, H. A B. s Private stock, or "X. T. C. brands of celebrated oibao oos. H Blackmail & Co always have ou hand a In r ire stock of these goods for wholesale and retail tr ide Il is h novel i lea to have hare Hoors when carpets Oiiu be purchased at II. Bi okin m & Co.V at audi a low Buro. "A gentleman should have a neat, Bt lish h:it to complete his costume," H .i-I Mr-. O illagher to her hush ind the other day, "and want you lo go right down to H. Blackumn A C i.'n ihi.I f -t one. Th"y alwiiys have tbe iiuatmr, cheapest and best." Poor baking po der ie in the mhrki t, and it mak s the good housewife tali foreign lingo. She should always buy the oelehrated 'Cond.-ll Bi Cm"" b i ing po,der at II. Bl.ickni in k Co.'s, i!t ounces, at the low prioe of 5l)nenisa con. Be sure to try i', and save mental worry and family rupture-i. 8 ockiuen's supplies in any quantity and at piices a low as the l.iwest at II Blackm-iu & Co'. "The Prde of Heppner" refers to the spring-bottom, tailor-made the only stylish dentin pants in the market. They Bre made expressly for H. Blackmail 4 Co. W. G. SCOTT'S W i How Creek Saw-Mill1 Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of UNDRESSED LUMBER; nlsn PICKETS, LATHS AN I) SAWKI) SHAKES! C1T Mill Located at the Head of Willow Crnek, Ifi miles above Heppner. Keep the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods iu Their Line in Morrow County. Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Toilet Goods of Hvery Description. Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Jrc. Hew Stock of wall Paper Just eecelvemrom i rie East. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Domestic, Key West and Imported Cigars. Call and see us when yon are wanting anything in our line. Prescriptions accurately compounded, day and night, and special attention given to orders from the country. VV. J. LEEZER P. C. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON i For Sam I have a lot of farm ma ohinery, for sale aheap, consisting of horse power and separator, fanning mill, gang plows and other Ibinus too numer ous to mention. Those wishing to pur chase will call at my office in Heppner. O. W. Rba. SPECIAL CLUBBING RATES. Th Heppner Gizrrri bus arranged for special clubbing rates with the folio i -ing papers and riodicals: The American Farmer and Gazhtth per year, 2ij; litrlyt Lwly Magit tine, i 50; uelruit Fret i rent. $i.U); Weekly Oeoontan, WU Julj Biam) of All Kinds oan lie procured at 85 each by ordering through the Heppner Gazette. This is n saving of li to S3 on prices usually uharired. tf. MILLINERY ! ! Tit Tni7 Latent B'yl'.t Jutit receiqed from Portland and and Francisco a r Mrs. Warren's Fashionable Millinery and Ladies Furninhing Store. Thankful for the genrrons liWatity and good will of the people of lli i'pti'T and vicinity in the pu.-n, e eorli il'y solicit their patronage in the future. JUKI WAEBN. JOSEPH COOK, W. 15. CUMNOIIAME, & VOUNO. ioirivvivi LIVE EX6IpI)E Boarding Stables. This Company have loused the ground on A and between Fourth and Fifth streets Portland, Oregon, for the purpose of e.irrying on tho buniuess of boarding, ; shipping mill salo of Driving, Riding and Team Morses, Full blood ed Draught and Hackney Stallions, ALSO S H NTlCATTLlC. Commodious barns are in the course of construction, and the Company is fully expecting to have everything in readiness for opening their premises the first week in Mav. The ritrioteat Attention will be paid to stook nnder their charge, and oonsiguors may rely on highest A Weekly Public Sale will be held every Sat urday and from the central position of the sale yard ought to be largely at tended by the public. The Company have on hand at present Three Imported Clydesdale and Percheron llions for Sub or trud ; fo. uozk. tools' A Specially!! And pumps Tilling always on land. DEALERS IN nv n i mi l niware, uranitewar? Wood unci Willow Ware, I5ARB WIRIS, Bird Cages, NEW HOME Sewiuj; Ma cbiueu and a complete line of MAIS STHKK'l, 1IEPPXF.R, OREGON aiat. i v i c i i t i s ivti iyi, DEALEH IN BOOTS and SHOES Custom Work and llepairii Neatly Done. Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. D. W. HORNER. iioi:vioi GEO. NOBLE. -DfcALERS IN- HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ETC. THE CELEB1UTED Heppner Saddles! AST MAIN BTllKkT,