THE GAZETTE. HEl'PNEU. TU"i:: ;i.'AY. Sept 13, '. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 'lruinn im the Willow (' ami leavft tli( (lilf"i-';it tiundto'B, km follnWH: EAKTWAHD. tf.'tHTM"iiit) 7 i'k llranrh firiivf. n! uitiiuii (iiuly, excii! WESTW.iRU. " No.TilMilwT) 6:31 P. M. Ar. 5:45 510 ' " 4:40 4:30 11:30 2 :W " " IiV. 11:40 " PM Ar lU-Wn:r. Lv. 7:43. M. 1.. " B:S " WW" " Dwliirlnss. " B:-M" " I'wi!'-, (1:4(1" " illn i unction" 10:HU " " Arlris'.i:-!. Ar, 2iJ " " l'..rl!;iml l.v 7:45 " " Northern Pacific train ciik leave Arlington daily 2:2(1 I'. M.; tiAv.g wi st. 10:15 A. M. Union Pacific trains ,, 4:l'i A. M.;soin wt, UJ1U V. M. J, C. lUltT. Aont. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Staae loaves for Canyon City daily, except Sunday, lit C :3l A. M. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 6:00 p. M. There is it saving of 16 Injurs in time and $10 in cash by taking this route to Canyon. C. W. L. .mlar & Co., fit, Fifth St., Portland, Or., lire authorized to make edvertiHiiit; contract for the Gazettk. They will also make oolleotious for this paper. Here and There. A. D. Johnson is iu The Dalles. Mrs. Ben Emiick is visiting relatives iu East Portland. Miss Johnson, sister of A. D, Johnson, is viaitiug here. Johuuy Keeuey is over from Mayvile visiting Lis relatives here. J. F. Spray was over from the happy Haystack region this week. All who visit Heppner are impressed with its life, push mid business. Miss MagKie He i returned home lust Mulisbiy lroui a vWt-t;.:t'iu JJiJIes. .liss Edith "Vaughn, little daughter of Br. B. b Vauglmn, i attending school at Pendleton. Misses Laura rud Lnra Williiiuhame left last week to attend the Catholio school at Pendleton. A "short" foioe of prints this week prevents this sheet from giving proper attention to local events. John Still writes tlia Gazutt Ihat Ids ho is. very dry an d that the population are rustling feci tor winter. Mrs. Ben UunKiiker ami Mrs. Hays ao oompauied .VI i.vs Alice Ooriielittuu to ber bume iu the valley lust week. The Gazkttis has this week received a very neat ami complete oataluj,'c from the nursery of Ciiiw. K Fell. Orin L. Pultersou has purchased the LoutfCreek faugh', root and branch, and left last Monday lor his future home in the Republic. - The lecture was not delivered at the Catholio church hint Sunday evening as expected, owintf to the illness of Kev. Eather U' Dea. Fred Vnrney came up from Arlington on Tuesday to visit Iriends here and look after some nlfairs connected with bis butcher business. J. M. Buyer keeps the Golden Bnle botel in Long Creek nud has Roud no couimodations for gu..'sis. W'.ieu you pass that way, call on him. Mr. S. P. W. BiobarJisoii, pastor of the Christian church at Centerville, will lo gin's series of meetings in the Baptist chureh at this place on Sept. Uo'th. The Gazette is thankful for b compli mentary ticket to the North Paci.Uo In dustrial Exposition which will be held at Portland from Sept. '2ti to Oct. '2t. When you pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbary at the Har disty House. The table is always sup plied with the best iu the market. Wni. Farrier is now located at Lnko, Lake county, California, Heppner peo. pie may have occasion to remember that be, not long ago. resided in Morrow couuty. , Frank McFnrland and wife are enjoy ing themselves iu the Hood river coun try. During his absence from Heppner Mr. Arthur Collin presides over their Heppner store. At the foot racj last week, Henry Welsh bad his pocket picked of an ele gant gold timer and chain. At last ao connts neither the lluef nor property bad been heard from. Another warning for unprotected towns has come to hand in shape of a destructive fire ut Linkville. We can not get our sytem of water system in operation any too soon. The bond case, ns w ill be seen else where, has been continual for term. A speedy clearing up of ail matters relative to the right-ot-way wouia seem tiesna ble for all parties concerned. This sheet acknowledges the reoeipt of a complimentary ticket to the fair which will commence at The Dalles on on Sept. 24th, under the auspiees of the Eastern Oregou District Agricultural Society. It is a matter of fact that our local ad vertisers will get big returns by adver tisers to some extent in the Long Creek Eagle. Call at the Gazkttb office and engage your space, pri punitory for the fall trade. At the regular convention of Doric Lodge No. 2(1, K. of P., on Tuesday even ing, Sept. 2, the following members were chosen as representatives to the Grand Lodge: H. Biaekman and G. W, Harrington. Materials are beiug placed on the ground preparatory to the erection of of the new bank building. When it is completed and furnished, Heppner can consistently boast of two as well-regulated bnuks as may be found in the Northwest. , Last week the shop received at the hands of W. S. Perry, a box of choice fnit, marked "Complements of H. C. Thompson and wife;" and also Mrs: A. J. Stevenfion brought in some champion potatoes of the season, and to-day Mr. A. C Petlys remembered us with . some choice peaches. McDufl'ee hot springs belonging to W. M. Gilchrist, have been visited by a number of Morrow county people this year for healtu a well as pleasure. Among those who have been greatly ben efitted, we mention 11. E. Warren and wife, Chas Chris, Mr Fuqua's little daughter and Mr. Donaldson, all of of Eight Mile. Chas. Stultz got back to Heppner last Monday nfter an absence of several months. He assisted in driving Nat. Webb's sheep through to Idaho range, and while stopping at Boise, received a telegram announcing th serious illness of his father. He sint seve:al weeks at bis old home, and says that crops Were never better iu that country. Let some live citizen circulate a peti tion to the department relative to a change in mail matters between Hepp ner and Portlaud. At present there is bnt little improvement over the days of staging it, when our Portlaud mail came in two days old. Hep;mer and all the country depending "ii this route for mail, might just as well receive it one day earlier. DYSPEPSIA Makes tbe lives fif many people miser able, and often lia is to self clitniotion. We know of no reuifly for dyspepsia more successful than Hood' Saisaparil- la. It acts eontly, jvt surely nn.l effi ciently, to'.ea ilii' si.iinaoh and other or gans, removes tlie faint feeling, creates a good appetite, cure liea litehe am) re freshes tlie burdened mill 1. Oivell ood'a Sursaparilla a fair tiiitl. It till do yoa good. COURT I'EOGKLDIXGS. State vs. Snow & AVlutson crimirnd libel. Verdict of not guilty. fndav evening, there were two mo- j tious foi continuence in the case of the I Stato vs. Charles Kimsey. Overruled. ftaturJay morning the gram! jury brought iu their riuul rep irt which is ns follows: In the circuit ooart of Oregon, for Morrow county; Sept. term, A. D., '8'J; iu the matter of the report of the graud jury. To the Houorable Circuit Court of said oounty and state, the grand jury empaneled and sworn ou the 2nd day of September, 1889, would respeotfully submit the following report: We have been in session six days, have round and returned into court three true bills of indictment and three not true bills. In the matter of the county poor, we fiud that only one persou is kept as a county charge and we believe be is prop erly cared for at as reasonable - price as 3uoh attention oould be procured. We visited the various county offices aud Suit them kept iu proper order, Bud the books of the several otlicei'S neatly kept, anil the accounts correct as we believe from our investigations. We visited the city jail and would re poi t Ihat we Hnd the same deficient in ventilation, ami would recommend that it be improved. The county jail we Had properly kept, but believe that a high, tight feuco should be bmlt around said jail at a distance of 12 to 20feet from the walls of the same, that outside persons may be prevented from c-numuuicatiug with piisoners confined in eaid jail, and would recorn menttlutt such a fence be built. We would also reoommeiid that com mitting magistrates place 'material wit nesses under bond to appoar before the grand jury in cases where parties are held to answer, as many times com plaining wituesses leave the state and do not coutiute the prosecution. Hav ing no other business before us, nor fur ther recommendations to make, we therefore ask to be discharged. Dated at Heppner, Or., this 6th day of September, 18SU. WJJJuran, Foreman. State vs. Kimsey. The following were the jury: W. W. Brannon, L. E. Arnutron.r?, A. M. Markhara, C. M. Ilogue, Sam Mead ows, D. W. Bowman, A. H. Hooker, H. E. Warren, D. B. Hendricks, Fred Pop pen, B. L. Akers and Eugene Meyers. Saturday, T'nesday and Weduesiny were occupied iu hearing this case. Given to the jury ut 10 o'clock p. ni. yes terday. Returned a verdict this morn ing of "not guilty." Court adjourned. SUDDEN DEATH. Heart disease is developed by modern civilization, and is increasing to an alarming extent. Let him who suspects the existence of this cause of sudden death take Du. Flint's Khmedy, and let all persons read his treatise ou "Heart Disease," whioh will be sent on application by Mack Drug Co., N. Y. THE COMING CIliCTJS. The Fariui-McMahon show, which will be with us at Hepptier on Friday, Sept. 20ili, is highly endorsed by the press everywhere it has spread its tents. The Denver Xeies, July 10, says; "The Farini-McM.ihon circus opened their tent doors yesterdayafteruoou and evening at Twenty-third nod Welton streets to a vast concourse of people The evening performance was especially well attended, the audience being quite a fashionable one. This ideal tquestri olympiau is among the few legitimate sawdust entertainments and is well worthy patronage. The ring programme is most interesting and varied. The ex cellent circus entertainments arc from necessity compelled to give a certain character of eiitertainrajiit, and their standard must be measured by the indi vidual ability of the performers. By this standard the show is away above the average. The ridiug is excellent, and the daring horsemen elicited hearty applause. The acrobatic feats smacked of foreigu training, impossible for home talent ''.i duplicate. The slack wire artist is the best that has yet visited Denver, and her marvelous performance last eveuiag won her hourly applause. The programme was quite a lengthy one and when oomploted the big crowd dis persed more than satisfied with their three hours of entertainment. The company is a combination of Fa rmi's Graud Australian and McMahon's Great World's, and the excellent features of both have been retaiued. Even the clowns are of new make-up aud new jokes and the antics of some are truly laugh able. IS IT A VEKDICT AGAINST FELL? We, the undei signed jurors in the case of State of Oregon vs. F. H. Snow aud It. n. Wbitson, do hereby state that we were fully satisfied from the evidence in said case, that the notion of the parties belongiug to the Morrow Co. Land & Trust Co. were entirely prop er and legitimate in their action iu the matter, but as we believed that the said defendents punished the article believ it to be true, we found them' not guilty, and we are free to say that the said company's action in the matter of pur chasing said grounds are free from any thing of the character of "crookedness." Signed. A. C. Pettys, foreman of the jury; Thomas Quaid, G. W. Stewart, A. B. Mackey, J. W. Muir, D. R. Jayne, D. W. Lipsoomb, W. C. Metier, B. B. Mann. At Wohk. On last Monday Mayor Biaekman and Couuoilmen Morrow and MoAtee left tor Baker City to look over the system of waterworks at that place. A telegram to this paper yester day states that the boys are well pleased with Baker's water system, and that they are beiug fed on the best. It is the intention to contract with a well borer there to sink a well for Heppner, being unable to secure the services of Parkins Bros. A Tbagkdy. About two weeks npo there appeared a telegram in tbe Oregu Hi'aii regarding tbe shunting of one Hu mison, in tuo Colfax country, by bis brother. We are informed that the man shot is Nelson Hmuifion, who long resided in Morrow county near Hepp ner. Thia brothor became tury with Nelson, so the story goes, Hoarding the alledged mistreatmeut of an' annt They were both working with a threshing crew. The brother procured a Winches ter rifle and Hhot Nelson dead. To CoNSDMprrvES. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung atfections and that dread disease, consumption, is ani ious to make known t his fellow suffer ers the means of care. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for con sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will oust them notb- ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Kev. Edward A. Wilsos, Wil liamsburg, King's county. New York. To Flock Ma8Teii8. We, nndersign- el, intend to he nt Heppner with a lot of well bred Merino rami for sale, on or about the 1st day of Ootolier. Orders for .lnll .. u,.. . ..... n, ,1..., ,i..,A nrA spectfnlly aolic.ied.and will be carefully T,...i...i , i.i.i ct j,)HN jjlsTO Wleui' Or . ' ' Ploms For Sale.-On the Fuller ranch, four miles from Heppner, at 1 cent per pound. THE REPI HI.U.'. Tiiis f.iv? anil lleautifui Setfinn Yiaiteil liy the liun-He Kttss. Itiiwu hvre in bunchgrass, we are wrestling with dust and swearing at bad roads, all tin time believing that the un fortunate(' d iuizensof the mountain re gion are having a tougher time than our selves. At any rate til is was the "jumped-up" oouclusiou of the Gazette man, without knowing anything about it. A visit to that section last week re vealed thoroughfares so much better I hail ours that there is no comparison. To be sure, they have had no rain for some time, yet that dark, muck loam is bringing out orchards in good condi tiou, aud forms splended bottom for roads. I heir fun probably .commenoes with the fall rains, continuing till spring time. Where such soil exists there is sure to be mud. The graders on the Heppner-John Day road are well over ou this side of Little Wall creek and are doing good work, yet thev are not surpassed by the force of rock-workers, who have made a gradual and easy grade of the Leslie Hill, lust this side of Monument, and and are doing wonders for the Big aud Little Wall creek grades. Takiug the road in its present coudition, the purt between Heppner and Haidmau is the most dreaded by teamsters. Commis sioner Sperry informs the writer that tins part of the road will receive atten tion as soon as the men oan get at it. At Long Creek you bear but little of tne Pendleton-Canyon City road. One man said it might do the Creek some good if it should be extended ou to that place, bnt almost every oue h'iml met talked of Heppner as their outside ship ping and trading point. They all ap preciate the work that Heppner has doue for them in the matter of mail and roads, and look forward to the time w hen they will bo connected with Heppner by a telegraph line. The proposition of the Heppner aud Castle liock Telegraph Company to build forty miles of line to Canyon City, via. Long Creek, is meet iug with much favor. Long Creek has a good climate. The water is pure and cold, aud yet i,t is the most unpopular beverage in that coun try. As a rule the average citizen goes thoroughly . protected -in the matter of poisonous insect bites, etc., etc. Not many years ago, it was a good, live snake oountrv, hut the genuine article have gone out of bus iness iu disgust and g'iven np the field to its progressive neighbor the manufac tured article. The people of the Long Creek country are generally of the plain, hospituble type. Very little of this bund-box uud plug hat aristocracy exists, and they seldom trouble themselves about the general rutike-up of the society rig. Ld. C. Allen is preparing to bring luto the town of Long Creek.pure, mountain water, tie will have the system com pleted by next spring. E. O. Woodall has disposed of his sn loou business to Messrs. Keeuey & Seroggin, who will coutiuue to deal out valley tan to the thirsty inhabitants at the old stand. Sam Clark has recently established a blacksmithiiig business nt the Creek, aud has a good prospect of doiug well. II. G. Frakcs, of Fox Valley, threshed over 500 bushels of wheat from 11 acres last eek. The general average of. Fox, Lung Creek and Pass oreek valleys will uot come up to this .standard, yet the crops are all reasonably good. Dr. J. H. Fell is' the only physician a1 Long Creek, aud is building up a large practice. Tue M. D. is liked generally, and his practice will ooutinue to grow w ith the country. Chas. Tildeu and Geo. Lovelet are looking after the Wall creek station. They also keep n little "Bye by the quart,' ana some tobacco nnd oigars. W. Carin, of Monument, has a fine stock ranch at the mouth of Cottonwood aud being able to utalize the water of that stream for irrigation, rafses almost anything ou his ranch. i'rv Wilson's ranch at the foot of Leslio hili, looks prosperous, with a large amount of hay for winter feed. Hardmau don't seem to be booming much, yet the business men there are ap parently satisfied, aud will piok up more business next year. A LETTER FRO II .THE ETERNAL SNOWS OF MOUNT ADAMS. Ico Cavos, Cold Water, Forest Firos anil Good Shuep Kunii;e This is a fine country, aud here at the foot of the huiie, old, snowy Monut Ad ams, may be found fresh, cold water, riitht from the snow. I have often heard of the Cama3 Prai rie near Mt. Adams, but have not been able to fiud it yet, I find n Hat, low oonntry covered with huge pine trees, aud a few fanners here and there who are working ont their best days digging stumps. The ice caves and Trout lake are great resorts. The ice oave is somewhat ot a wonder. A hole leads down into the rock, and goes some distance under ground, then comes to the surface. The walls are covered with icicles, and has a Hour of solid ice. Trout lake is a beautiful little body of water out iu the mountain-!. It, is well named, being alive with trout. Mt. Adams received a fresh coat of snow on the 27th, ult., which we are all glad to see as it has checked forest fires the menace to sheepmen who keep their bands here during the sum mer. Sheep are not doing well ou ac count of the drouth. There are n great many sheep in this section. Some are camping away from wnter, and are com pelled to carry water for camp use, driv ing the sheep to water every two or three days. I find it more pleasaut tending camp here than in the far-fnm-ed Blues. Wo are not often troubled with grub thieves as they are in the John Dav country. Most people see the value of having sheep in the country, as tlc y bring in money. .If it were not for sheep-camps in the John Day, not a few of the inhabitants would be compelled to rustle considerably more for a living. Yours truly, I. S. r-TONE. A Suudkn Death. Lettie, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. (J. Sloan, died yesterday of blood poisoning, su perinduced by erysipelas. The death was quite sudden, but few frienda of the family being a ware of the illness of tlie little one. Until lust Monday the child was out on Mr. Hloau's Kutter creelt ranch with the older members o tbe family. Though she becuum quite ill laid week, her condition was not consid ered dangerous till last Sunday. She was immediately brought home, and ev erything poi-sible done for her, but with out avail. The interment took place Ibis afternoon iu the Masonic cemetery at this place. CossuMrrius Sdiiulv Ccbbd. To the editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thou sands of hopeless cases havo been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fhkk to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send their express and post ollice addrehs, . T. A. SLUCUM, M. C. IHl Pearl St., New York, N. Y. Lasd Contests Decided. The fill i lowing laud decisions are for The Dalles : district and the nanus of the success ful parties are printed in capitals; Wm. Mcbee vs. hOUTHEKN PACIFIC R.K.; Chas. K. Tyler vs. N. P. K. K. Cash j patents, No" lr4. GRATIFYING TO ALL. I lllp h,,fh("1 1'f3'tlon "' ' b ! universal acceptance and approval of the ! Ileaant liquid fruit remedy Syrnp of I V,'tB' 88 "'e ra"st excellent laxative I known, illustrate the value of the qual- ' itieg on whieh its suooess i bimed and are abundantly ((ratifying to tlie Cal. j t'ig Syrup Company. . HAN POM RKMAKKS, Best stock of shoes and boot.-, at Lich enthal's. The celebrated p. Cox shoes ut Mat Lichen tbsl's. Job printing at Pendleton loicrs at the Gazkttb ollice. A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc., at E. J, Sloeuiu's drug store Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same iu a scientific maimer. J. B. Sperrv has seconu-haud grain sacks for sah good as new. Call at mill. The Saliug, Morgan and Russell but ter at W. O. Minor's. None better in the market. Seed rve, altalla, timothy, barley, wheat and ohop in large quantities at Coffin & McFarland's. When you are dry, go to Swnggarls for a glass of the celebrated Weinhard beer. By the quart or glass. The Heppner gallery is the place to have your photo taken. Dor't forget it. lheodore Danner, proprietor. Guuu Riiark, horse sboers; horses shod with new shoes b11 round after date for 81.50 per head. Neatsfoot harness soap, cleans, oils, blacks and polishes all at once. For sale bv Leezer & Thompson. Calfskiu coats and vests, just the thing for stockmen nnd those exposed to weather, at Collin Ac McFarland's. Oueenswnre and glassware, at - greatly reduced prices, forcash at Gilliam &C'of fev'e new baedware stcre. Get their prices before you buy; The latest in ladies' clonks, jackets, and wraps just in at C illbi & Motar- land s. Buy early and get the onoice selections. Plenty of mill feed and Hour on hand at Sperry's Roller Mills.. Flour in five barrel lots. 3.75; sinsrle barrel, 1.0(1. We make specialty of gents line clothing, hats and shoes. If yon want something new. go to Collin mut McFar- land s, the leaders 111 Heppner. During the harvesting season, ever-' rancher must have machine oil for his mower or header. The place to get th'V best is at. Johnston A Slnau's. n Boberts & Simons are prepared bv re pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there is nothing in the blacksmithiiig line that they arc not able to do. OTJAPiANTEE.S TO CUKE. OLYMI'U S. MUUKAY, M. D., Fe male Specialist. Has practiced on the I'acifio Coast for the past twenty-five years. A life time devoted to the study of female troubles, their causes and cures. I have thous.iuds of testimo nials of permanent cures from the best people on this onast. A positive guar antee to permanently cure any case of female weakuess, no matter ho'.v long standing or what the stage may be. Charges reasonable and within the reach of all. For the benefit of the very poor of my sex who are suffering from any of the great multitudes of ailments that follow in the train of that terrible dis ease known as female weakness, nnd who are uuable to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Consultation by mail, free. All oorrexprndence strict ly confidential. Medicines packed, boxed and sent by ' express with charges pre-paid -for "home" treatment, with specific diieetioun for use. It yon are sintering from any fe male trouble, periodically or constantly, Address, OLYMPI.V S. MURRAY, M. IX, East Portlaud, Oiegou. fNIYEItSITl' Ot' ORWiON. KtliSt'iie City. Next session begins on Monday, the loth of September, 1889. Free scholarship from every county in the state. Apply to your county super intendent. Free tuition after Junimry 1, 181)0. Four Courses:' Classical, Scientific, Literary and a short English Course in which fhero is no Latin, Greek, French or German. The English is pre-eminently a Bnsfuess Connie. For catalogues or other information, address ,1. W. JOHNSON. President. PUBLIC HALE. A public sale will be held at the. rmich of iMoses uautwell, deceased, ou bepr. Zl, 188'.). The following property will be sold at public auction: 1 stallion, 7 head of horses, 3 milch cows and calves, 8 head of cattle, farming inipleiueutsund 4i)0 bushels of wheat. All sums under 85, cash in hand; all overlhat, iL'months time on approved notes. J. 'A. Youno, lit. Administrator. STKAYED. From Monument about April 1, four head ot saddle horses. One sorrel geld ing, branded on shoulder, and ll on hip. One gray, branded I- on ouch shoulder. One small bay gelding, strip in face , branded mule shoo. One sorrel with four w hite feet and while strip in face. Last seen in l'oiiiand prairie about April loth. I will give 810 re ward each for delivery or infoiniatiim leadiug to their recovery. It. J. OlLSIOKE, Monument, Or. PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR CO T. E. Full, Aoest. Will pay the highest cash price for all grades of wheat at one and Douglass stations. liiii. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficinl to the human lystem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, t Sam Francisco, Cau Loou.t, Kr. Nkw Vok, N. Y For Ij.i -ttif s p'jru:t n Coli-.n". I'ortla'.fl. Uxfvi ill'. -- L I'.U-'.'f. suit-in. o, ftame conr.- ot sluuiett B;cii ik m, Ssorf ha ml . i Typewritins, I'nmntiKhiw fi:.d m-iit. Imv ai:l f v .mrK -- - t": ' ' miit-;1 at &y tisti'- for joint . .t l'.yi, lniSii fSn-um ) Art t IMm - ' nt ;t'I- r 11 V r Ti . ?. i. il ! U,i- ' ! Bk.ii, Heppner Feed Yard I- the phtci; for Tei'.msters to stop. 1! . Pree C fuelling: House. C. A. HALES, Prop. Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon . K. HKACH. i'lvsidl'llt. McFAI.lj, Vice 1'irxidetit. -.THE Pacific Fire O WJi.SI-riiTaT22T STREET, Povtlaiul, 0'iiU'il Stock, $,"500,000. O, L. Patterson, Agent, heppner Oregon. LUMUEil! -AT W. G. SCOTT'S Keeps oonstautly on hand all kinds PICKETS, LATHS AND aWED SHAKES! t3T Mill liooat. d at the Head of Willow Creek, lfi miles above Heppner. jJ Oregon Twenty-ninth Annual Kxhibition at, Salem, Oregon. Commencing Monday, September 16, '89, CoutimiiiiK ono wwk. u -gl'.T tin matiHfj uvumt of tlio Ort;Km Htatti liourd of AsrientUm'. Oil $15,000 IN OHeivtl fen- A;;neultuml, WtK'k,'Biurj', find Mrrlmnkiil oxliiljitH, fur winltH (if art mid funoy work, nnd for trials of Hpticd. warn m mm m m m i Important iiiiprovcuHMilr mwAo iv I ho jiromium Vint. Itcdun'd rntus for futvrt and rnti(;litn on all (nmpportaiion liriis lo nnd from (.lie fair. ilny tieket n'a dny ticket . WtlllK1 Nii il to the MfcrnLiry at iStilcin for premium list. J. T. (iltKtal, Huevelnry. --iMANl'FACTniK TIIK 17-N Better and cheaper into this Having milled steam power ami having all the facilities of the best mills, the supply will nt all times equnl the di'mnml. Bran - . - $ 1 5,00 a Ton, Mill Feed - - - 1 8.00 a Ton. Flour $-'150 per barrel in 5 barrel lots; single barrel $100, When youconio in fur your full supplies, will fur Sperry's Flour. J. B, SPERRY, Proprietor HFJTXKIt, l)fU)T:i)TO ( i 1 1 c l a 1 1 3 1 i k s J ';-'ecrrpAi uiUtiluH iUUU U ,ml PijiinK always ffi VV tjo no t land. JtLiV i FOR THE BEST MAKE Ymain htkkfa: .w.J : ; Custom Work ami Kepaninj Noally Done. ! j Opposite Motel, Heppner, Oregon. j. a iioksi: ! willl i'a vcl av'1 I wlicii shod hv I rj:rAiiiiN(j mowers a specialty. mmm ml m ti. IIKST-CLASS WAGON KHOl' AT SAMP. ST A N 1 )Jt" MatlooU Ooriior, TVHtxlxx Etroot, Ilopimcr, II II Ml ROOM ! VV. F. BHOWNTON. Secretary Insurance Co. Oregon. LUMBERS v )C V of ITNTOESSEP LUMBEBj also . Fair ! CAS j t'l'ii's wttsoll ticket... .9 50 .$1 Ul J. T. APPIOItSON. PrswiuVnt. it. Hept. IS RILLS ! our, shipped than grades market, I OREGON. lixl by SIMONS, 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 s Sj 1 1 1 i o 1 s. afisi $m isi, l Or. Saw-Mill ! PREMIUMS ! F o u fe3 O t ' o GO a W H XII JO d CD 3 CO 1 o - s T' CfQ O Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! All Kinds of Oils for Threshers, Headers and all harvesting Machinery. Greatest Variety? BestOuality, Lowest Prices. Come and THIS CITY DRUG STORE, A. D. Johnson & Co. W. J. LEEZEH. LEEZER & NS'l, 1 : U 17 II 1 I f UllUllJi. KJ I I I tl III! 11 ' 11 Till I I II 11 II II 1 I II41 III I fill II III I TOOLS lldlUUdlty I I1IU tllU, Ul(l!llHV(UC, You will find ii Complete Supply m Drills, I'atont Alcdiciiies, Painls, Oils, I fi ICI ii, wesi ! A Complete Lino of School exchnnffe on Nutiouiil Ienders. Tlio Fliioat and IVXot Complete Htooli of Gold Fouoo lu KftBtorii Orogi . . Prescriptions Filled Leezer & TliompHon oorner, : : Miiip Street, HEPPNER, OREGON W. A. K1KK. DEALKH8 IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SKWING MACHINE. Warranted for five years. Don't buy elsewhere till yon examine their machines and get oush prices. MAIN STREKT, - - - HEFPNER, OKEGON. w M O S3 L o p o 8 B S "So O M I 1 p p "3 5 :7 p o 3 1- 9 S o oe CD CD Q C5 ' i C P O CD CD 7 1 -i CD CD m l l h 1 CD CD M- in Sec Them at P. 0. THOMPSON THOMPSON DEALERS IN- rr Wood and Willow Ware, ll$S.IJi VIR15,I Hi.'l v'uges, NEW HOME Sowing Ma chines nnd !i complete line of 11 1 JlEPPNEli, OREGON Glass, 19 I I Ml ana Books and htiitionery. Iree J. C. HAVES r i liana w ! Prices. Give Her a Call land secure i Bargains. :, Heppner, Oregon. I .Store on south side of May .St reel