THE GAZETTE. UKI'PNKU. THlUtSint. July 11, 'M) RAILROAD TIME TAME. Tniins on the Willow Cr ek Rnirrh arrive nl nfd leave ill il.lTerer.t 8 uPolb daily, except l4l!llill)4, hm follows: KASTWAMD. P. lti. Ar. S:4r. 5-HI '" " ' 411' 4:3 3-.H0 ' 2:50" " l.T. S-.llJ " PM Ar WKiTW oiD. No. 17 (Mix1!' I.t. 7:15 llcDl'i'fr. Leiiimliin. " f: U lone. " 0 SO Pnuirh. " :3 Cecil'-. H:IU Willowi .unction " M:: Ai linstoM. Ar.2::jn P -rlUnd l.v 7:45 A. M. Northern I'm clnilv 2:211 I'. M Par.llc trains eust P. M. in Iniicrt mint tenvi Arlington nop K ivm. w:lo A. ill. .. ill.; urn. g 4.10 A. M.;inii g w lit, 12 31 (1. L. THOMPSON, Aijerit. CANYON ANO INTERMEDIATE POINTS. -Mon- iinil Stiure leaves for Cnnyn City diiyH, Wednesday nnd Fridays. Arrives- Tuesd.iM?, Thursdays Bntiirdnvs. There is a saving of 18 hours in time and S10 iu cab by tikiut; this route tu Canyon. C. W. Ij. milar & Co , 4'2'J, Fifth St.. Portland, Or., Hre authorized to miike advertising contracts for the Gazette. They will nlt,o make colleotioim for this paper. Here and There. Mrs. Fred Varney visited Heppner od the 4th. The "Gem" is duing strictly a cash business. The Pendleton folks have given up the gcnmiiiK mill nelieme. M s. W. H. C'.nard has recovered from a r. cent illness. Press Thompsou S'-U his clip last week tu Davis at lu'i cents. Mr. nnd Mrs. (inner, of Arlington, visited Hi ppner on the 4th. W. C. H. season has accepted a posi lion Willi 3 H. Spenyin hi roller mill". Jn-. G.-itr.-m. prop'ieh'r of the Golden Rule hotel, Pendleton, was iu Heppnei this week. Heppner is still wmirhfc by wool men from over the IS, lie as a bhippint? p"i"l for their fleeces. . U .okfoi.l, W. T , hiippens to be on a site rich in ttoid, nud ever inhabitant lias turned miner. Tm llintoti left Tuesday with the engine for fcStei.oh's sawmill, of the jjinu Creek eni.titry. Mrs. H. P. Garn'mies is sellinw out her li.auiiificeiit hues of millinery, ac cording to ineriiir.hl ad. Mrs. A. Malthiot, of Walla W.dln, .diiuwliter of Mr, and Mrs- Albeit Flor ence, is visilini; in tins vicinity. Mr. C. E Fell has returned from flood Itivi r, and thinks of looatiuj; a iiuit faun iu that promising section. Iis. Dr Busbin, from Pendleton, will mentall neediuu her attention, at Mrs. Geow Swaggart's. for one week only. An interesting emmunicntion from --"Camas" has not conic to hand for some time. Some live notes from that see tiou are badly needed. J. F. Spray has sold his feed yard to Cluw. Hiilee," who ti.kes possession Aug. 1st. Those who owe Mr. Spray will perhaps be interested in a 'notice" which appears iu ibis issue. MoIsr .limes' olio bronuht 23 cents in Hartford Conn., netting 19 iu Heppner. Hoy's wether ool, sheared near Eiiibt Mile well, brought 18 and 21 iu same market, netting lti oen s here. Theron E. Fell, maaauer of the Hepp ner warehouse, has been under the weather tor the past two weeks witli a sevfie cold and fever, caused by work ing in ihe rain two weeks awo. E. Florence is down from Sprauue vii.ilin: bis !oii3 here and looking after atuck nitcie. tH in Morrow.- He is at present located iu lo mil. s of Spragne. .nhere Ins calle are doing well. The people or the the dry flat of Ga lium county are boring donn hundreds of iet in qui st of water. One man is down 400 het on hol.utter Flat, and propose.- to find water it it can be had dipt. T J. Brown, of .one Rook, was in Heppm r last week, and sis cro s areV""' locality. The eheepiiu n over tilt "le nenerally well satisfied with pj-tciS received f'.rwnol this season. An nui.ee 0.' prevention is better than . i ,.i ,.,e Pfunder's Oregi.li D.L i tj..,.;i-... .voels all iiiinuritie of :the bood and should be used in all dH--eas a of the stomach, liver and kidneys Take it. . UTo-rio,! At the residence of 0. C. Andrews. Baker City. Or., on July 5th. Vf. C IWoMsnn, to Viotonn A. "aie, Rev G..S3 officiating. The newly mnr ried couple have the best wishes of Iriends in this vicinity. Mr and Airs. Henrv Rasmus returned irom Walla Walla yesterday Mrs Ras mus has been with her parents at that place for the past three months, receiv ing medical attention, and cornea home greatly improved in health. Heppner's residents should time every precaution iigamsi nre. Some "T our leading citizens are talk ing of a rictt course. Frank K Hogg's new residence, i 1 st Ib-ppner, is Hearing completion. Mr V. r.iley eave t i-m rro v morn ug for his home in Wha co Co, W. T Henry Blarkni in leaves for Sun Frau 'isco ah,ut Julv 25, to buy his fall stoo: I goods. Air. John Gagen, of Pendleton. i Ihiukini; of locating a soda wurktt al ! US llliO". A.thiir Smith is building a neat resi leuce near J. C. Bab's plac,iu South -ieppner. A number of Arlington people helped us celebrate tills jeur, and enjo.ieit ihi-mselves, too. R. C. Wills, the lone merchant, was in Heppner yesterday Mrs Wills is visit ing at Browusville, Or. Henr.v and Stella Blaoksley, accom panied b lva Cox, leave to morrow for Gaiiield county, W. T. Mr. Frank MeFarland and family have taken up ti.eir reside! ce iu their new home on Lower Main street. Stei Mug Sunt b came out of the Fourth's festivities with a badly burned hand caused by firing a damaged rocket. Messrs. Bishop & Bisbee inform the Gazette tiiai tney will uot rebuild their mill which was receutly destroyed by tire. Miss Susie Copple has just oompleted asuocessful leim's work iu the Garrett district, and taken up her resideuce in Heppner. The "Gem" is the best place in Hepp ner to get a glass ot "G uibrium" beer, plain or fancy driulcs. Courteous treat ment to nil. W. R. Cosey was down from his r inch on Peulaud prairie this week. The cho.ee tin luiug sioi iou of .Morrow will b loui.d iu ihe biu-s. C. S. Van Diiyu, the May street grocer and Veuaer of general meiciinnilise, is electing an addition lo his store-room to accommodate his increasing business. F. J. ri.illuck returned ,cster..ay tro u Long CreeK ami vicinity, wuere ue met .villi coiidid. raote success In Ins norh tor the UAZETTifl uews and j "0 uepai c uieiit. Lucie Billy Gilliam will seek the val h y stoti .u soon io sell 14 head of good orU horses. tie haves this week, biinihgrass noises raua well iu uuy market. iUi. U. A. Cupper, of Monument, oiuue over to-ib-ppoeron busi,.esi )estr day. He lep n is crops lj,.d y b.initovet there, but Ktnl they "ill have plenty ot Uay and feed. .Denizens of Heppner, who can get away, will soon oe fouud at Teal springs lo pabs a -ay the heated term Quite n nuuiber will leave for that leooit uex. Sunday. JJis. E. F Campbell, of Pendleton, and B. F. Vatighaii, ot this place, will shortly establish an agency business at Walla Walla. Dr. Vuugh.iu will leave for Ills uew location this week. Rev. Denuis returned on Wednesday of hist week from LaGraude, where he has been in attendauceon camp meeting. uissBee remaiued wilU relatives acd will return in a tew weeks. Pipe in a spring, dam up the creek, bore au aitesiau well, dig cisterns, any. tiling to get waler for tire protection. .Don't talk too long about it, or you will have no Heppuer to protect. Although we have anxiously awaited some correspondence from Harduiau regal ing the celebration up there and other live topics, it has uot come to hand Up to tne time ot going to press. H. F. Johnson, of Pendietou, brother of A. I). Johusuu, the uruugist, is lu Heppner. Mr. Juhusou likes our towu, auo, appreciates lt.is one of tuebest busi ness points m jLasieru uregon. Mai r.ed At the i esideuoe of the bride's auui, Mrs. Alolitwaiu, at Aloany, or., on ,iuly 4, Mr. Ueo. . nor, to Mrs. liaie i uiier, itev. Pdich. tt, ol the Fresoy leriau church, perfoiiuiug the ceremony. An occasional sand storm on the main liue puis lidppuer's ir.d.i 'way lato liic uigtii lu re.icuiug Ihe tei minus. iUe train on ihe lieppn. r l.r..no.i was d niyeu ti.ree hours on last Friday evmiug i'he fourtu q l uteriy uiet-ting of the M.E ouu.uli will occur next Sund i.v . Pre. -clung, m .ruing and evening. Coui muuiou si-rviOt immediately at.er uiuru lng sermon. S. M. Boofu. P. E. Ad ale welcome. E. G. Sperry, Frank Gilliam and Pry lis in met last Saturday at 2 o'clock to consider bids lor tue work on tue John Day iMigon load, tiaiik Schinzn gor was awarded ihe cou.raot ut aume ihiug near S,0Ud. G. W. Todd, an old and successful oedatioiiue, was iu towu this week. Like many other good teachers, he has left tne raiiHs lor moie prontaoie eiupioyineni, and is permanently located ut center vibe, Or., in tue boot nud shoo business Henry Heppner,! lie fat her of our "sheep camp, spent ihe past Week nere. tie has not lully recovered Irom the injury received to his ankle some lime Biuce, nnd still requires the assistance of crutches to render locomctiou auyluiug like comfortable. Straight information is received at this ollice to the effect that Mike Rosen- d..rf will build a hotel on the present site of the lower livery a'able. E. Nor- dyke received a letter this week irom Mike asking what he would charge to move the stable buildiug. It looks like business. Ira Stone arrived Monday from Idaho's Bbeuring ootrals, coining by Ihe way of Helena, Mont., where ha spent the 4th. Montana presents short rauge, aa well as EasUrn Oregou-iu faot, feed is much shorter theie However, the country is not b .dly overstocked. Ira is favorably impressed with Montana and may return short Iv. Mobs R iadj Needed. -Many goo. roads are needed in Morrow couniy F.ven in th,'se dayn when railroads ar ueroaeh!ng4.n the territory which b always been kiovii as 'the frontier. '' there is much overland travel. A uora. oad from Heppnt r to Lone R a k wonl. cause much of what is ii-rined ihe "Cab .'ornia travel" to come through Morrow ro toe bi-netit of the county in general There people must live and their uoret require feed. Iu addition, Heppner .voiild add business to the extent o; rhousands of dollars to the laure tradi drady acquired. Heppner h is natiira: dvanlayes not enjoyed by any other ow n iu Easteru Oregon, yet nature has uot been kind euoiigh tii build roads, and all that is left for us to do it o overcome these little obst-ic. en, is to i'8e some mouev judiciously where urns need. d to form for Morrow djceut thor oughfares. PlCTCHES OF TH K SEATTLE FlHR. With the June number of The West Shore Magazine is issued a splendid colored snpplemmt givir.g scenes iu Seattle im mediately before, during and after the fire, showing ihe Tacoma relief tent, business terrts, burning blocks, the train bearing the Portland fire engine, etc. As a collection of engraviniis of that most uieinora' event, Ihe destruction by fire ot the tiusiues . portiou of the largest citv on Piuret sound, entailing a loss of fully 15.000.i). it will become more and more valuable as time passes. Such total destruction of business and such ooura e, energy and quick recuperation as is being Bhowu render Seattle one of the marvels of Ihe aire, and these en gravings are a valuable souvenir of tin event. The West Shore is published monthly at Portland, Oregon, at 2.5j i year, or 2 j cents a o pv. Bring in Your Cureaib and Fhdits In tuis issue app-ars a circular h ttei from B. S. Pague. ,.f the siunal service d. pan cent at P. rll ud. Oregon. Tin B mrd of Immigration are preparing ar xnibit c ir which ihey will send Easi iu August and dcBire a reuresentaiioe from Morrow couniy. A good showin:. inim tins h. eti m will bring in a desii ableclass ..f intuiigranrs at bttleexpens ro any resident of Morrow county Artiiu Suii'li. Local Obs rver at Hepp ner. wid write parties in every precinc iu thj conuty, asking that I hey bring in such c reals and fruits as they have and eau be secured from neighbors, s that they wiil be rea ly for delivery at the time of Mr. Pagties visit to Heppnei, J illy 22. A Few Wakningh. Three times on the 4th was H. ppuer threatene 1 with fire, but, fortunately they were discov . red iu time to save the to n from n eoi.rl iimitinn. A wool sack in front of Coffin & McFarlnnd's store became ig nited through the carlessness of mini' cigarette smoker, and was blazing furiously when foni.d. The irrepressi ble lire-oi acker got in its work under the side walK in trout of C. M. Mallorv's furniture store, and needed only the shades ot night to render it a coiitiagra- lion in earnest. During the evening ol the 4th, a lantern exploded iu a stall in the lower livery stable a narrow escape. These are only winnings from which Heppner should profit, but will they heed them? Fbom Idaho's Raiige. John Hays returned from Shoshone, Logau Co., Idaho, on the 3rd inst. Mr. Hays was at Bellevue, Idaho, in five miles of Hail ey on the night ot the fire, nud saw t tie ruins the next morning. That town, he says, has but few buildings standing, outside of t1 e business portion. Range over there is short and b idly hurued froa the siege of hot weather. The bay crop is shor t and in some localities it- l- i total failure- A. A Uiutis, an old resi dent of Morrow C has a good ranch near Shoshone, and is more fortunate reg.ir ling feed f.-r the coining winter than many of his neighbors. 'Hunger is tub Bmr iacse." As n rule, a person who has a oo I app"iil. has go I, health. B n h w m i y are there who enjoy not -ink! they eil and sit down to meals only as an tin pleas. ant duty. Nature's aiiti lot.es for tin ate so Imppily oonibuv.l la Hood's S r sapaiilla that it soon r st res good di kiestion, creates au appetite, and It soon renovates and vitalizes the blood s that the beneli -ial elf ct of good food is im- p. rted to the hole h. dv Truly hunger is the best si use, and Hood s barsapa rilla induces hunger. ClllLDKiN ii.NJOY The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing .H.ots or Syrup of Figs, when iu need of a laxative, and if the faih. r or mother be costive or billions the most gratilyiiig lesulls follow its use, so that, it is tiie bent family remedy known and every family shonio have a tuttle. Council Meeting. --The town council of Heppn. r met in regular session h.si Monday evening. Bnls allowed ; Ninth west H sioiy Co., SHU oU; Geo, liilter, 7o.oli: G. W. Ue.i. ifl 19.53: A. D. John ......... i i ' . -IIS . Ll.....bu. Son, to.iu, aas. .nine, eis uj, uuum, A Long. tf67j. Ordered u.ok jaros cleaned. 0 uucil adjourned. A Rouoii Time of It Jiff Hay writes a friend here tint he is having rough time driving the Webb-Hays sheep to grass bevonl Boise, a t ween hot weather, sand storms and other tips and downs, the whole outfit cnni" as near nerishmg as is o irafortable. T.iey ex peotel to be at E umettsville on Ihe 4i b. nnd are nearly through witli the trip by this time, and from the general tone of theepslle.it is fair to presume that they are everlastingly glad of it. A stockman's life is no picnic. All combusti bles should be taken out of back yards and straw, paper and other trash kept off the sidewalks. A fire in Heppner s business portion means disastea. B H. Leland has accepted a position with H. Blackmail & Co., of the Pioneer brick. Mr. Leland ha had 15 years experience in the merchandising business nnd will no rhuibt prove a very valua ble uiud f. r Hint eulerf rising firm. Arti, ir Daly, better known as "Colo tiiw " lViOa'ted'bis stock last fall on range ,..,; Alpine lmt 1,88 considerable troub le 'to keep his cattle from wandering Vck to the old rr-mte above Heppner. For grass the vear round the sand sec rion of Morrow se. int. in be taking the lead. ut tj r.nnt who lives over the Hue in nilliam county, broimht in a sample of wheat last Monday was raised on his l,..m r.iiioh. It is well filled and the , ..hiii.o. Mr. Leach assures the GazUTTI! that his sample is an aver age of the fall sowing in ihe Idea couu . trv. -n,. T V Aid S.vielv of the Bai : ..i...h hfH uverv r-nccessfiil and ei.i,.iible lesiival on the Ct.rrun corner last 'Mm .dav evening. Messrs. R i-mus and Waraiolh tlona'ed the p.oceids if their h ilig. which was iu operation: on the grounds that evening, to the society f r which Ihey desire to express their thanks. B. B. Mann came back last Sdurday from Montana. Some three or four vears ago. Molilalia's range was crowd ed w ith Block, hat the severe winters of '84-5 nearlv broke the owners Outside of an o'cnsi""l bad winter. Montana is ihe stockman's wradie, and Mr. Maun tuns tbut th.Hisan.ls of horses, cattle and sheep a-re seeking range iu that country this season. Horner & Noble have this week sold out their harness and saddle business to Messrs. W. A. Kirk and J. C. Hays. The new management wili tie known under i. nume of Kirk & Hays. Ihese gentlemen are old residents of Morrow ootinty. and need no recommendation as to their business integrity and willing ness to do the fair thing by tbeirciiBtom ers. See their new ad. To discontinue ynnr ndvertisment is like taking in your sign. If you want to do business, yon must let Ibe people . ..,.i;.,r ti.it?t.rttfumHntjt. when "anged frequently, are better and '"The Model" is really just such a cigar ohe per than rend. ,,g notices They look : store it. name would designate. T. oneaper ., -....nw ...j , w. Marshall is the proprietor. He inspire confidence. W annsuiaker says that he would s"n tl,,Dk of c,olng business without clerks as without ad vertising. No WiKiii From Lone Rock This Year - Lone Itockers hauled their wool to Arlington this season owing to the fact that it was impossible for them to get into Henoner. We have lost consider able bnsioes thereby. Don't let Ihe snrinn of 1890 come to hand wit hunt having a good road from Lone Rock b Hammer. A large trade from Fossil, Lone Rock and adjacent seotionu would be added lo the large business which Heppner already enjoys. THE CKI, BKAflOS. Il.pparr and Vicinity Have a Orand Time A .i'hnill.l Display iif Klre-ii-A Mtccrsvftil Itall Willi a Lui-jr AUenilant'e. Heppner's celebration of the 4th was ushered m according to irtgraiu, hi the Iriiig of anvils just as ihe m rnmg suu tame iif. ovr Nelse Jones' hill, back ol he oourl house Atam-arly hour people ,'roui all ovt-r Morrow countyeaiue rl ick ing in, and by IU o'clock Ihe streets were fill! of Vi-hioles. The pr.icessioii formed in charae ol vxrand Marshals 12. L. M itlock and Will tlarriaou. with Heppner's c. met bmo f six. ecu pieces in the lead. Next came Companies E and D,3d iegimeui;.iberly car Miss Lizzie Matlock, Goddess of Uhertv. aud il little giiN, each repr-- seuting a slate of the Uuiuu, including lie new states ut vvasluugtoa, .uonian.i, A' irth and South Dakota. It w is com pleied by a long line of carriages anil wagons and men on horseback, making in- ail a procession almost a mile in length, i'hoy proceeded immediately to Jones ktrove, above town, where Mayor tit-nry Blackmail, president of the day, introduced in turn Mr. trunk Kellogg, reader of the Declaration of Independ ence, and the orat .r, Mr. J. N. biiiwu. Tliesegeullemen carried out their part 1 Ihe piogram in a most satisfactory manner. At the conclusion ol tuese ex ercises, which were interspersed witli patriotic songs by the glee club and music by the band. dinner was announced. Tirere were many well tinea oankeis and no on went hungry, ilthoiigh no public diuuer was given. At 1 o'clock the baby show was an- uouueed, the girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. X. McOinrau taking the pi tz.i of &1U is the best looking baby un.ier one year of age. X lit shooting t iiirnaiuuiit for a prize of $11! was won by Curio. al ilarry oar eu and Priva e vim Can we.l, of Com pai v E. ilairsc. re i-t od 10 each a tie, so the pr.zo w-s il.vi o-d Ulween letween tneiu. 'ii.e ful.owii.g is ihe euord of Couip tnies D and E, rauge ,aid.-; aim, "t w Aioui-l . p lagllehl j-.l. lilies, tegular army p.Mein: D COMl'A.NY. M. White 13 iVill. Eaten SI ci. 1'. Cai r m job Gibs hi 1" J. C. Uooiie J -B a thby i rl. McAlisiei- ' -forier 11 It. Muir II E CoMPAN'r. B. F Case 8 Otis P.itti rsou 11 iCdward barren 13 J. D. Davis 'i- X. Al. Webb 1 Os. Wells o Fiauk Shipley 0 Arthur Smith N Jeff Freuoh 1-s J. A. W. Colby Wm. Cantwell lb VV. J. McAtee H Harry Warren 16 E company had had no practice at all. and snot tueir uew gnus for the hist lime, and D company, we are informed, were but little better prepared for fine shuoting, yet, considering everything, ihe record is not a bad one. The sports were oouoluded with the following: Fat mail s raoe, ",u yards, won by JN. o. W heistone. Prize, 5. Wheeibuirow race, Kid yards, won by Lee Mailock. Prize, $5. Young man's race, 1U yards, won by Lee M..tlock. Prize, $5. Slow mule race, 3do yards, won by John ivii k. P ize, i5. Sack race, 30 yards, won by Henry Cannon. Prize, 5. The plug ugly parade was a gorgeous affair. Ol.iii. Lranstelter represented Hie gruud unusual, while Ben llimsnkfr. aided by other niemboisof the Ir iter nity f universal nouie.iutMs, caused the bills oi echo with eal alter peal from the siove-pipe c.iiiiion. A. Ai. uiinn and J. N. P,i'"wn uph.-ld t,iie prinu ptes of ping ulimss to to.' won.ierinK public lu u vety i.niutil and attr.iclive manner. THE FIIIU WOilKH illuminated Ii.e town loi some time after d ir k aud in tde u ct editable dupl ty, con- Sideriug Ihe expenuil are. Hie ball wc.s vi ry largely i.tlended aud a very pleasant time w.is h il Will Pinter. Puii 0 ho.O H . It co..rd, T. W. Ayers, Jr., -ind ira .Vels ,u wile Hie m m agers. They deserve Coiinninahle cteott for ibe successiui iii.iniur in wu.cu lliey cariied otit this p.nt of Ihf F turi ii'h en tertainment. " The music wa lurnishe.l by the Arlington oichestn. This celeor-itioti was one of the most succe.-sful ever held in Heppner Not a drunken ui.m was seen during the d..y, aud consequently there was no disturbance ot any nor!. Eery. one gave ihemselves up io a day of en joyment and iunoueiit amusement. From 1.5U0 to 2.UUU celebiated in Hepp nei ou ibis occasion. To Paint 4 A House Neatlv Requires an Artist with the Brush. RIDER & KEHNS Can do that kind of a job. They also makes specialty of I 'm nil nit m I iiinlk Paper llanoing and Decorating. Leave orders rt A. D. Johnson's & Cj.'s drug store, cor. May and Main sts. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay required. Shop OpiHisite G izjtte Olli.ie, Heppuer, Oregon . E. HKACtr, WM. Mr-FUX. Vic? 'resident. iTHEv W. F. BKOWSTON. Secretary Pacific Fire Insurance Co. 3 W.SIIISTS-TriT STEEEI, Portland, Oregon. Cnptal Stock, $500,000. O. L. Patterson, Agent, Heppner Oregon. "The Model" Ti W TIIE PIONEER CIGAR ST()RE- Of Heppuer. MARSHALL, - - I ROPKIETOR. Kia ynrullihiacnt i neat;y arnn.cil. nnd lu y,in ulwayti in stui'k the bent CIGARS. TOBACCOS, FR HITS & CANDIES. A FINE BILLIARD TABLE.- First Nntlon il Bituk Hu'lding, Main Street. II ppiier, 0,T8"ii. LUMBER! LUMBER! RESERVED FOR H. BLACKMAN & CO PIONEER BRICK, HEPPNER, OREGON. AT SCOTT'S W. G. Willow Creek Saw-Mill 1 Keeps constantly on hand all kinds ot UNDKESSED LUMBER; also PICKETS, LATHS AND SAWED SHAKES! Mill Located at the Head of Willow (Jr"ek, 10 miles above Heppner.(gJ JOSEPH COOK, W. B. CUNING1IAME, W. S. YOUNG. LIVE g!D0(5I EX6PIGE -A N D - Boarding Stables. This Company have leased the ground on A and between Fourth and Fifth streets 1'orflnud, Oregon, for the purpose of carrying on the business of boarding, shipping and saio of Driving, Riding-and Team Horses, Full blood ed Draught and 1 lackney Stallions, ALSO SI LKIOL A NT DC ATT Mi. OommoilioiiH b'irns am in the course oT exi.ee! mu to have everythirti in rem ( II AhllKS. From Long Cbsek. Ben Swnggart and Dave McAtee relumed Tuesday from the Long Creek nioes. Their ani mals succeeded in taking second money over there. Ben complains of George Harrington losing him in four miles of Long Creek. While Heppner's horses di r not come out victorious. Bill Trllar l. is trie iSulliv.iii of Ihe oolony, succeeded in wpiog t. e dust up ith some stnrdt resident of that mountain Bectiun. One dollar per ton pays for neighing, storage and forwarding wool from the warehouse at Heppner, within thirty days fr .rri date of delivery. For each month, or part of a mouth, after the first thirty days, one dollar per toil additional will becn irged. Wool is uninsured unless specially or dered in ttr.tittg by ihe owner. Gtadliig and baling forty ocnts per hundred pounds. T. E. Fell, Manager. construction, and Hie Company is fulli ne-is for openiin.' their i.rorniies Ihe first week in May The Strintest. Atteu i 01 will lie pud to stock under their charge, nud consignor tiny 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 Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! Three Imported Clydesdale and Percheron Stallions for sale or trade for stock. SMOKlj La Flor de Heyneman CIGAKS PItACTICAL POINTS. Every inhabitant of Lard valley uses ei her "Kri,"' "U. B.'s l'rivt.te stock," or "X. T. C." brands of celehnted innao cos. II lihickman V Co. always have on hand a larue stock of ihese go els for wholesale and retail trido I i w Mil), FOR SALE P.Y- All Kinds of Oils for Threshers, Headers and all harvesting Machinery. Greatest Vfirietyt BestQuality, Lowestrrices Come ami See Them at CITY DRUG STOR,B A. D. Johnson VIGOa AND VITALITY Are quickly given ;to every part of the bod) by Hood's SarsaparilliL That tired feeling is entirely overcome. The blood is purified, ennchtd and vitalized, and carries health instead of disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and stregth ened. the appetite restored. The kidnes and liver are roused and invigorated. Ihe brain is refreshed, the mind made olear and ready for work. Try it. It is a novel i lea to have hare Moors when carpets can be purchased at H. Ill AVytn Xr Ct.'s sit such Jl Iniv figure Consumption SrnnLY Cuntm- To the edilor: flense inform your readers that "A geiiiiemau srioiir.i nave a nea.. have a positive remedy for the uhove iwin n n 10 coinpieie uts c..Hiiniie, uametl disease. Uv its tinioK use thou- s .1.1 ,lr-. u uiagtier to ut mini inn ine minds of hopeless oases have been per- other day, "and I want you lo go nghl 0,.ii i,nul 1 -lull he irlud to send down to H. Blackmail it d.'s and gel two hott'les of my remedy fheb to any ! one. They alwavs have the neatest, nf your readers who have ooaniiinption j oheupest and best." if tney will send lhe;r express and post i,,r b..king po der is in the market. I office address. 1 . A l)hOt,l; U, M. Jj. ahj j, 1Ui, 8 the good housewife talk j 181 fearl M., Sew York. N. Y. j f,,,,, jng,,, she sliould alwuvs b.ii j 1,1, celebrated 'Curd II Bi f C 01" b ik Hr.ppEB Houses Webb Bkateh. i iK P"der at li. Itl uikin or & Ci.'s, 21 1 G. Ilarniiglon and.!. Baird returned Mon- ! ounces, at the low price r ollcenis a oari. j day from the lmg Creek races. Ou the : Be sure to try it, and save menial worr.i j 4lh "Napper," Hamilton's horse, beat j and family niptiues. jen Swangart's "Dick" in a half mile j 8 ockinen's supplies in any quantity: dash. Jonlon,'' owned by John Chris- ! and al pi ices as low as the I iwest at 11 ; man and Keency Bros, beat 'Fanny," I III ickm oi k Co'-. Swaggart'iJ animal lu a CJU yards race, j .. pie j)r je ,, Heppuer" refers to the Our local sports seemed quite oonhdent : apring-bottom, tailor-mtrde the onh I of victory when they left Heppuer, . gr ii-.li denim pauts in the market. The ' and we are informed that both raees , H ,na,jB expressly for H. lihwkman ! NEW HANK JiLOCK Heppner, Oregon. Take your I'reHcriplinns to Next do t to Lnezer k Th imtis nr's lou d v ire store, II 'ip'ier, Oregon Who keeps oi hand a Fresh Stock of LJG 8 A N I) M 1: I) 1 C I X KS His Line .( DO M FUSTIC AND IM I 'O I IT K 1 ) C IO A I IS, Aw the I Jest, I5firy:oliii 1" Pfilnts, Ollss, J$to. HEPPNER, ' OUEOON were closely contested. Some Thievery. Nnte Cecil, of Low er Willow oteek, reports the loss-if two horses, a bay and a gray, stolen by two men who were recently" in his employ. He describes the IhieveB as follows: Oue dark complejioned. short, heavy set man about iio years ohl, weigui The other man was to administer the same, and handed in light compleiioneil L s enaer ana -e.grn bv December 27, 1 brill. All acoouuts and : lmnt 14) pouods; talks little and about notes due "aid estate must also be settled , S years ou by that time. J. S. YOL'NO, Administrator. Heppner, Or., June 27, 10H9. 5t APMIM.Vi'KAIOIfs NOTICE. The undersigned has been appointed administrator of the "estate of Moses j Cantwell All olainis against the Cant- j well estate must be made out in bill t form, sworn to before an officer qualified about ICO pounds. 1 o. n.iiLLi'i;ia!! Tlie vry Latent 8'ylfB iut mct?iq"d from I'ortland and and Francisco a r will ti'.'ivol w ROBERTS A 1I0USH Il WllOll shod by c.ips SIMONS G cj n oral I J 1 ack s 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 s & ri t j i.s. Birthday Party. On last Monday j afternoon the little friends of WillettBi Leezr gather! at the hospitable bime ! of her pirents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lee-; zr, on West Bilnmore street to cele , lirate her sixth birthday. Toe Gazette keeps the liest brands of cigars, a'ch .ice, man hopes that Mis tt'idetta rniy be. slock "t tobacco, fiie oonfectionriei ' lrmitted to emoy mauy happy birth First National Bank bmlii. , nays surrouuueu uj ...m... , Mrs. Warren's KKPAIRING MOWI'KS A SPECIALTY. 1 and fruits. I ing. Mai street. Heppner. taves FaHhionable Millinery nnd Ladies Furnishing Store. Thankful I' the generous libera and go" id will of the tieople of llei i.in and vicinity in the past, we c.r lially solicit their patronage in the future. MUH. MKY WARRK.N. :-,1iIS33il58in3 M W Sp2il ?l6f PliJ 1st, 1883. W. J. LEEZKK LEEZER U1IKRHKNS' TOOLS Spctijlly!! & THOMPSON P. C. THOMPSON T PUMPS And Piiiinu always on Hand. -DEALERS IN n 1 nv n j llUlUHUlli 1 III M 111 UllUHUyt! U1V Wood and Willow Ware, Bird CiiHOH, NEW HOME Sewiut; chiups and a complete line ot n. Ma- Groceries lAOAMAO ... y i' fin rnfirinn ftniT iuiuiuiuiit;ij MAIS HTItKEl, HEPPSKR, OREQOX DEALER IN BOOTS and SHOES Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. w. A. KIKK. J. 0. HAYES. DKALEK8 IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. KeiJilria: Specialty I l Con- Keep Constatly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle Mi, lti 'Ail IWA. FUWT.CLAH.-i WAOUN SHOP AT HAMK STANDjM IVXntloolx. Ooruor, aitvlia Htroot, Iloppnor, Ox- On lo theii store for the Improved WFU TE SE VI W :a CFUNE. Warranted (ot five yearn. Don't bay elsewhere till you exaintue their machines snd get Oush prioi 8X MAIN tiTHEET, . HEPPNER, OREGON. Faces. Give Her a Call and secure j Burg l ! tllil Ji rc on suuili.side of May;Strcet, Heppner, Oregon.