9 THE GA.ZETTE. aEPPNEll. TilOKSDAT. Sept. Ill, 'K'J. RAILROAD TIME TASLE. Trains on the Willow (Vi-i'lt limnch nrrive fit and len?e tlie dill'nnt stations daily, uxwvt Hundayt), a follows: JEA8TWARB. e-.'20 P. M. Ar. 5:45 510 ' " ' 4:40" " " 4 an LpxiiiKtmi. 1U". ilV, WE.-iTWAKI No.l7jMSid) LiV. ?sH A. M. - R:S .. (,.,,. " " 031" " ' (1:10 ' :)' "" Wlllira-a .! unction " WM 2:50" " Lv. Arlington. Ar. 2:'J0 H:40 " PM Ar PtmiiinJ Lv 7:45 " Northern Pauinp trains east lnve Arliueton daily 2:a P. M.; Kmn lll:l5 A- M. Umon Pacific trains east, 4:10 A. M.-.amuK wast, 12:1)0 p. M. J, C. H.VltT. Aumit, H. Blackmail, Mayor. W. J. McAfee aad J. W. Morrow, and-fnmily, of Hepp ner, urrived in the city !iHt e vcitiiisf an-1 thoir vifit here to inspect nirr Wifi.-r wc-rks sy.-.k'm. lippDiier in Jim now iH- nlmg the building of vater works and before tuloptinjf any particnlar plan th -e nieu were selected to examine into the itiureut systems adopted by thuvariuns iwu8 tiirouuhont tiie inland empire. The pHrtv have ln-en tiik'.'.n in ch:irire by Mayor Mc'Jord n:i 1 will te shown every urtesy possible. - Dailv (Biikeri Demo crat. I r-rvri rr- The Hast Ureinian in u remmt issue mentions Hint. "F. H. Kemper was rnt CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stage leaves for Cauyon City daily, except Sunday, at 6:31) A. m. Arrives duily, except Sunday, at fi '00 p. M. There is a saving of 18 hours in time and 810 in cash by taking this route to Canyon. 0. W. Lomlar & Co., 420, Fifth St., Portland, Or., are authorized to make advertising contracts for the Gazette. Thev will also make collections for this paper. NOTICE. The store of H. Blackman & Co. will he nlnHed from Weduesdav evening at 6 o'clock p. m., Sept. 25th until Thiimdav eveniu at 6 P. ra. Also on Satudav." Oct. 5. on account of Jewish holidays. H. Blackman & Co. . Heppner, Sept. 18, '89. Here and There. House to rent. Apply at this oiliee. Mrs. S. P. Ganigucs is in Portland buying a fail stock. Hanov Jack ii linueriug iu the Blue mountains with a band of sheep. Ben Soott, the Wrought Iron Hange man, was in Heppner last week. Hanrv Gnv leaves today tor Iowa with two carloads of Oregon horses. A visit to the lower end of town re veals much building and improvement, Geo. Thomas was up from Arlington this week, tie will seek n new location Marshal Bitter will commence the collection of citv taxes next Monday Dig up. Thos. Murphy has got around to Spo kane Falls' where iio writes lor cue ua- ZBTTK. Tt. in n. mutter of fact that "The Gom' fceepa only the parent and best, sold for ash only. Mr. .Tnaenh Adkim. uncle of Jas. Ad- fcinR. in in from Missouri visiting his relatives here. The Walla Walla Agricultural Society ends, nu a ooniulimeutarv which the shop appreciates. Donntv Marshal Neacle has been (lis- the killiue of Terry being de cided as a justifiable homicide. . Prof. Keen, the horse educator, ar rived in Hoppuer yesterday morning See article elsewhete ill this issue. . W. E. Gentry, formerly of the Hoppner mnntrv. was in Heppner last weeK. ne is now a-resident ot the Eolio section. The new weeklv illustrated West Shore has readied this office. This publication looks well under the new arrangement. In conversation with J. P. Rhea this week, we get the information, that there is no lack ot hay in tno iieppum-try. Th workmen on the exoavation for tho nw bank building huve found an abundance of water in ten feet of the sur- iaoe. The Long Creek Eagle .is improving rcnder the new management. The Eagle .and Heppner Gazhtte are !.;i.00 per year, id advance. w. A. KiriE. of Bivlem, a schoolmate .of Messrs. Newt Jones, Arthur Minor, J. N. Brown and J. D. Hamilton, is visit ing in Heppner. Rev. H. F. Dennis and family have moved to Island City where Mr. Dennis will interpret Bible trnths to the people for the coming year. Married Iu Heppner on the 12th inst, Mr. H. H. Hahn to Miss Annie F. Wridgo, of Clevolaud, W. T., llev. Heu ry Rasmus officiating. Dr. A. L. Fox has been appoiuted med- For Salb. -About 14J0 head of owes and lambs. For information regarding the sa ne, enquire of H:vj II irriuton, Heppner. Or. A. J. Bashy. Bex, Ilex. A fine baud of grade and thoroughbred Merino lm ks ore now at the livery stable of Hnnsaker & Long. These sheop have been selected from the celebrated Ross baud, nnd recommendation to sheepmen. need no with a subscription list at Pen.lleten for Mrs. iron, whose children are at Heppner and whose husband is on his death-bed at Walla Walla. Her wish is to remove berchildren to Walla Walla be fore their father's death, but she has no money to make the journey and the sub scription is to supply her with the nec essary amount." The Gazette does not know ot any one ever reaming in T-nis oommuuity by that name. The Budiict of last week takes notice of our absence from town during their trial, and ironically remarks thtt we should have been on hand. Not having an indictment hanging over us, with the prospect of going to the penitentiary, the Gazette was free to go and come when t pleased. We were over in the Liong Creek country at that time working up a subaoription list on legitimate principles. The West Shore has met with much kicking of late from fourth rate towns, who evidently export Mr. Samuels to grow Chiragoes iu every community. t he home paper suoultl De toe one on which to spend cash for advertising. Citizens of our live, iirowiug towns are apt to rush frantically to some outside Diiblication to give S5100J for 50 worth of work. They should be bit. Heppner'a population should remem ber that no one enterprise is doing more for HoDDner than the roller mills of J. 15. Soerrv. This reminder is maae witn all consideration for those who are ship ping in flour which is no better and muuh higher in price than the home article. Patronize home industries and help to build up vonr town. Parkins Bros, struck 40 foet of. water in F. Troutmau's well, 5 miles north of Lexiueton. last Monday. The boys commenced work iu an old well, 20 feet deep, and went down something over 4U teot. mere is pieurv oi water in um bunohgrass region, and the boring pro cess is the way to get it. Messrs. J. W. and Thos. J. Matlock returned from Portland last Thursday where they had been to purchase a hue line of groceries for their new store on Main street, next door to the skating rink. Look out for their new ad., which will appear in a tew weeks. . Mr. and Mrs Chas. Tnlbert moved in from the Eight Mile oountry this week. Mr. Tnlbert will engage in the livery business with Jaa. Depuy, opposite Natter's brewery. Bob Heyneman, who has for years represented the La Flor De Heyneman cigar goods, and who is well known in Heppner, died recently ot appopiexy. J. M. Royer keeps the Golden Rule hotel in Long Creek and has good ac commodations for guests. VV hen you pass that way, call on bun. The name of J. F. Deos was left off the jury's vindication of the M. C. L. & T. Co., published iu last week's Gazette. However, it is corrected in this issue. When you pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Watorbury at the Hur dity House. The table is always sup plied with the best in the market. Rev. .las. llowarton, of Gooseberry, and Foster Adams, of- Sand Hollow, called ou this oliioe Monday. Mr. J. J. Muir is quite sick at the resi dence of his son-in-law, Mr. Thc-o. Dan no r, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Herreu left for Salem last Friday to visit relatevea. Heppner will no doubt organize a fire company in the near future. Don't forget that we need a board of trade. The New Feed Stable. Teamsters from all sections of the oonutry will Bad it to their advantage to put up with De puy & Talbert, opposite Narter's Brew ery, Upper Main st., Heppner. Free stable room to purchasers of grain nnd hay. Loaded wagons oan stand under shed iu wet weather. Most convenient place to stop iu town. ' Married At the residence of the bride's parents iu Heppner at 8 o clock last eve, Mr. , Clarence L. Andrews to Alias Ida Swaggart, the Rev. Mr. Prunk officiating. Mr. Andrews is at present Clerk of Morrow county his second term, and is universally esteemed . The bride is one of Heppuor's most pop ular young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. An drews left on this morning s train for a visit to the Willamette valley. A Wife Whipping Sciiape. On last Fridav Ceo. Petrie was nrrested for whipping his wife, and after due oon sideratiou at the hando of our supreme justice, Gov. Rea, and an unbiased jury, he was found guilty, thetiov. assessing him 820 and costs. While there is possibility of this being a oaae of gener al "doniestio iufelioity," a man should never coadesoend to strike a wjman, and this oommuuity, it will be well to note, will not allow such business to be oar ried on. Good Work On last Monday Hepp ntr's council contracted with Mr. Chas. Beckwith to bore an artesian well for this place, and the work will be commenced as soon as the machinery cau Ire shipped. His outfit is first-class in every respect; as Mr. Beokwith puts it iu his own inimitable style, it will be no "iumuiuir iaok." The drill will weigh two tons, and the good work will go on at a rapid rate when commenced. Mr. Beck with has enough good references to convince any one that be understands his business and is a reliable man. He has worked for forty years in boring for water, gas and oil, and this paper thiuks that we have the right man at the right time. The Dayvillh-Hayhtaok Road. C. G. Casbary was over from Haystack last week and made the office a pleasan t oall. In speaking of the Heppner-Hay-staok road, be informed us that as super visor of his district, he had reserved all the work for the new road. However, there is a mile ot this road just this side of the oounty line whioh is nearly im passible. Perhaps the supervisor ot the "distriot over there has failed to notice i it. "The people of the Dayville section will give much money and work to make a road to oonneot with the Haystack road," continued Mr. Casbary. "That section is very anxious to do their bus iness at Heppner, and no one can blame them., for it is the nearest shipping point now." eOMJJSUTED ACTION NECESSARY FOK SUCCESS. Now thi-.t our town conncil have con traded for imriug an artesian welh, it comes to us that there is mnoh virtue in persistant elfort. The Gazette has, per haps, done souio good in this mair-e but it has not ben alone, iu the work. Mere plsinuing is past, and actual labor is on the eva of beginning- A ooutrar has been duly signed and delivered, nt'd the well work will begin in some thirty days. This mint be very gratifying to every . . r Tl- io enterprising citizen or -iieppuei. n i plain to those who iiave visited other pushing towns of Eastern Oregon that we have the advantages here to make a good town-one of 4000 or 5000 iuhnb itauts within the next few years. The greatest degree of prosperity is brought about by unanimity in every needed en terprise. People do not always agree, and it is well that it is so, but iaotioual fights do not work for good iu any town. The Gazette believes that the people i,..,-,-,;,,r l.-i f n 1 1 v appreciate tnie and are acting .accordingly. Conoerted i action in public matters is necessarjv ami the Gazette will always be found working to that end. IMPORTANT DOINGS OF THE COUN TS" COURT. At the last term of the county oonrt $2752 was paid out in warrants. The building of the Cochran bridsfa was awarded to R. C. Wills and T. J- Carl for $500, to be cohipletedjshy .JNov,, 8th. Con Drisool was paid 812) tcr build ing a bridge on Little Butter creek. Three new roads wero favorably passed on by the county oourt, and three others ordered surveyed. "The Various county officers drew $1300. Judge Mitchell complains that he failed to got a haul this time. Hej i ppner Feed Yard ! Is the jiliica for Teamsters to stop. W illllllLIM! C. A, Free Cnmping Mouse. See; r-aiu, rye, barley, wheat, etc., for sale. HALES, Tr, v . Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon F. K. HKAl'lt. President. McVALL, Vice President. W. F. BROWNTON, Secretary Pacific r ire Insurance Uo, Portland, o was: snara-wsar steeet. Oregon. Ciitl Stock, $500,000. O. L. Patterson, Agent, Heppner Oregon. TO THE MEMORY OF klTTLIS LET TIE b LOAN. Do ym monm when another star Hiiinea out from tho flittering sky? Do you weep when tive rugixitf voice of war And tiie Bounds of oonHici die? Then, why should your tears run down Anrl vonr liearta betiorely riven, For another gem is in tlie Savior's crown And another soul in Heaven. leal examiner by the pension depart ment, and has entered upon the dis charge of his duties in this connection. Thos.. Rhea returned from Canyon City last week, omning by the way of Hog Flat and Long Creek, lie is buying cattle for a Portland firm, says the Long Creek Eagle. Our wells are nearly all dry because they are too shallow. Tlie average depth r VTannnar's. wells is not over 15 feet, Those who have sunk them deeper find plenty of water. Jas. Williams has moved' his sheep from the Desolation country to Susau ville, and will shortly move down on In dian creek where he will have fuu with the ranchers. Uirriofl At the residence of the hrio'ii narents ou McKiBuey creek, on tha 11th hist.. Mr. Robert Knighten to Miss Iona Shauer, 'Squire rjtauley of- fiointinz. The shop extends, congratu lations. A dispatch from Salem published in Hiio isaue aives an aooouut of H. C. .llmnri'a unfortunate experience there, Henry is an old resident of Heppner, and bis many friends leol grieved to uear ot t.liia nnnnrunnp. The owners of the Heppner & Castle Rock Telegraph hue should look after their wire, as it is down iu the wagon ma in inanv iilaces. and will oause lome one to" Buffer tue dostruotion of their vehicle by their team running Th following land contests have been decided for The Dalles land distriot, and tlm names of the successful parties are niHotd in eaus.: Win. MoLeod vs. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO., John T Htrite vs. NOUTHEiTt.N fAUif iu it. J. W. Ray, the missing husband from Butter creek, writes his wife from Port land stating that she is welcome to as Bume ownership of his property, and on ly regrets that he has not more to leave her. This peculiar action on his part is unexplained. , Misses Litlie and Slaggio Rea have purchased trie Petrie restaurant. These young ladies show business tact not pos sessed by many of the masculine tribe, and we hope for their success. They can furnish beds as well as meals for their guests. See their new ad. Frank McFarland and wife returned borne last Monday from Hood River. "Mao" brought back some of the finest trout ever seen in this vicinity, and iiis friends were not forgotten in the disposi tion of them. One of them, a "Polka Dot" beauty, was U)i inches long. We hear the name of Henry Ulack nt Hoi.nner. sDoken of as the prob able democratic candidate for joint sen ator from Morrow, Grant and Harney counties at the general election next Tn Mr Tilaekrnan is well spoken ot by both democrats and republicans. Canyon City JVeu-ff. Mr. Beckwith, the well man, gets $15J0 for boring an 8 inch well, 500 feet, the town paying the freight on his ma chine from the East. He believes that be will find plenty of water for pumping purposes at a depth of HM feet, and an artesian now at a dentil of 2-.0 feet. Should he succeed in finding such a flow ofwater at that, or any ot er depth, less than 500 fciet, he agrwa to bore other welUtomake np the contracted SuO feet. GRATIFYING TO ALL. The highest position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy bymp of n,o moat, excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qual ities ou which its success is based and tlv uratifviue to the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. PUBLIC fSALE. 4 public sale will be held at the ranch ..f nt.,,. fluntwell. deceased. on rjopt.l, louo -'nuofii htt-inw orooertv win oe sold at public auction: l suuiion, i J ..f l,nrD.u M mi (11 cows nuucaivrs iienu ii jau.o' " . i a i ,1 f..,ifH,i furmim' ltnulementsanci 4110 bushels of wheat. All sums under ! cish in hand; all. overrnat, i;""'""" time on approved notes. 3. S. Youno, Administrator. LUMBER! LUMBER! AT VV. G. SCOTT'S Willow 'Creek Saw-Mill! Keeps constantly on hand all kind.! of UNDRESSED LUMBER; also PICKETS. LATHS AND SAWED SHAKES! . Mill Located at the Hoad of Willow Creek. 1G miles above Heppner..! La Flor de Heyneman III, 111 IMIWl! o o o w St. STRAYED. From Monument abont-April 1, four head of saddle horses.. One sorrel Raid ing, branded on. shoulder, and H o hip. One gray, branded on eao shoulder. One small bay goldmg, strip in face , branded mule shoo. One aorrel with four white feet and white strip in face. Last seeu iu Henlaud prairie about April loth. I will give SW re ward each for delivery or information leading to their recovery.; R. J. GiPitoitE, Monument, Or. FOR SALE BY NEW BANK BLOCK : : : : OREGON A MARVEL OF PURITY. ltoval" a Perfect Bikini; Powder Abso lutely Free from Lime and Alain. The Royal Baknig Powder is consider ed by all ohemists and food analysts to be a marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. The official tests show, furthermore, that it is now the only bak iue riowder before the public tree from both lime and alum, and absolutely pure. It has come to be used almost exclusive ly throughout the country. This exclusive puriry is aue largely 10 the improved method by the use of which it has been made possible to pro duce a perfectly pure cream ot tartar, from which all the lime, etc, has been eliminated. This chemioally pure cream of tartar is exclusively employed in the manufac ture of the Royal Baking Powder, so that its absolute freedom from lime nnd all other extraneous substances is guar anteed. Professor MeMurtie, late chemist-in-ohief to the U. S Department of Agri culture, Washington, D. 0., after Hnu lyzingsamples of the various bakiugpow ders of the market, testified to the absolute pprity of Royal Baking Powder as follows;. All chemical tests to which I have sub mitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly healthful, of uniform, excellent quality, and free from nlvery deleterious substance. "WM MoMCJHTY, E. M.Ph. D." Chemist-in-Chief U. S. Dep'l of Agriculture. To Consdmptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering f r several years with a severe lung affections and that dread disease, consumption, is anx 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, whioh they will find a sure oure for con sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronohitis, and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, whioh will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Wil liamsburg, Kiug's oountv. New York. PACIFIC, COAST ELECTOR CO HEPPNI CD ROLLER IipiiS! T. E. FEiiii, Aoest. win o hio-iipst rash price for air I"' . 7 r 1 11 1 ru,ia nr w neat at lone aim stations, STRAYED. Douglass 2in. Strayed from Hardman, Or., on or about the last ot May. 18, one horse and one mule, branded o ou right iinnlt. The horse is a light bay and the mule is a yellowish bny. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to .Hardman, Or. -MANUFACTURE THE- Pa Better and cheaper than grades shipped ' into this market. .CD O rD O i The Pakson Appkeoiated. Henry Rasmus left last Monday morning to attend the M. E. oouferenoo of this dis triot. He will very likely return to Heppher for another year. Mr. Rasmus is appreciated here, even among those who have nochnrch oonneotions. "Pap" Simons, of the blacksmithing firm of Roberts & Simons, has within the last week seoured for the "Parson's" support next year, about $400. This is on a list whioh "Pap" denominates as tlfe ''hood lum" subscription. If the members of the M. E. church come up in proportion, as they should and no doubt will, Mr.' Rasmus can work hard next year, and work with a will. Solid cash for the preacher lends zest to bis labors as well as other people. DELAY OF LONG CREEK FREIGHT. General Freight Agent Campbell Says Tins Matter Shall Receive His Attention. While in the Long Creek country re cently the attention of the Gazette man was called to tho matter of delay in freight for that section. It is un doubtedly the result of carelessness somewhere on the railroad, and the at tention of Gen. Frt. Agt. Campbell was called to this objeotional feature in the freight business for the section oyer the mountains. This is his answer: Sept. 11th, 'S'J. Mr. Otis Patterson, Heppner, Or. Dear Sib; I am much obliged to son for yours of the4tb inst. calling attention to delay to Bbip'nent of freight for Long Creek, and have taken the matter up in a way which I think will result in an improvement. Yonrs truly, B. Campbell, G. F. A . A First -Class Horse-Trainer. Prof. Keen, the horse educator, so well nnd favorably known in California, is in town and is going to give lessons in his system of training here for one week. Stock men should not fail to come and take lessons that will be very use ful to them in breaking their colts, lie lias had large classes in Walla Walla, Yakima, Ellensburgh and other places, all being well satisfi ed and endorsing his system as the best they have ever ssen, rb it saves time and avoids danger to man and bea t. He carries all las own out fit, large tent, portable corrall, and teams, training cars, wagons, etc., and two men will break bands of horses on ranches for S5 per head and guarantee them kind and true to work in any way. E. ()., July 13, '89. Prof Keen is now in Hepp ner, and will remain till the 30th inst. He has a reputation as a horse tamer, and those desiring to acquire that art should not fail to take lessons under the Professor's system. Remember that lie will give lessons from the 21st to the 30th inst. To Floor Masters. We, undersign ed, intend to he at Heppner with a lot of well bred Merino rami for sale, on or about the 1st day of October. Orders for delivery at Heppuer at that date are re spectfully solicited, aua win ut"u"J attended to. Address . John Minto, ' ' . Salem, Or. GUARANTEKS TO CURE. OLYMPIA S. MURRAY, M. D., Fe male Specialist. Has praotieed on the Pacific Coast for the past twenty-five years. A life time devoted to the study of female troubles, their causes and cures. I have thousands of testimo nials of permanent cures irom mo people on this coast. A positive guar antee to permanently cure any case of female weakness, no matter how long standing or what the stage may be. Charues reasonable and within the reaoh of all. For the benefit of the very poor of mv sex who are suffering from any of the great multitude of ailments that follow in the traiu of that terrible dis .,... i,..,n uj female weakness, and , m.l,l ro iiiiv for treatment, I will treat fre.s of oh.irgo. . Coiiiiiiltiiti.in v si r.-r.u A II riiirresiK udenee strict ly eoulidential. Medicines pacluj, boxed r."'l scut by expriss with charges pre-paid --for "home treatment, with specific iliicctlous for use. If you are suffering from any fe male trouble, periodical ly or constantly, A,1''TyMPIA H. MURRAY, M. D East Portland, Oregon. Having added steam power and having all tho facilities of the best mills, the supply will at all times equal the demand. Bran Mill Feed Flour $;i50 per barrel barrel $15.00 a Ton. 18.00 a Ton. arrel lots; single in 0 $4.00, When you come in for your full supplies, call for Sperry's Flour. 4 J. HEPPNER, B. SPERRY, Proprietor OREGON. Consumption Spthtly Cured. To the editor: Please inform vonr readers that I ! T hum A nodiiivA remellv for the alKlve ! named disease. Uv its timely use thou-1 neari uisease ueveiopeu oj moueiu sands of hopeless cases have been per-' civilization, and is increasing to an manently cured. I shall be glad to send ; alarming extent. Let him who suspects two bottles of my remedv free to any 1 tlie existeuce ot this cause of sudden of yonr readers who have consumption 1 death take Da. Flint's Remedy, and if they will send their express and post let all persons read his treatise on office address, T. A. SLUCUM, M. C. 1 "Heart Disease," which will be sent ou LSI Pearl et New York, X. Y. i application by Mack Drug Co., X. Y. SUDDEN DEATH. wm WW -2 vnti$int Warranted OO TO- Oils! -Oils!! Oils!!! All Kinds of Oils for Threshers, Headers and all harvesting , Machinery. Greatest Variety I BestQuality, LowestPrices. Come and See Them at THIS CITY DRUG STORE, A. D. Johnson & Co. W. J. LEEZER. P. 0. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwar 4i 1 v. 1 MAT. lltllEHUR j i FORTHE BEST MAKE TOOLS A Specialty ! ! PUMPS And Piping: always on Hand. MAIN STREET, n iP9TllTP.W9Pft lJ l III II HIV) Ul UlllllV II Ul V) Wood and Willow Ware, HHARB WIRl5,g Ui1 Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma- Klines nnd n complete line of Groceries and Confectionery ! . - HEPPNER, OREGON Althonuh Charley Kimsey was releas-1 The Gazette has taken Home paina to ed this morning by verdict of jury, be is give its patrons an advertising medium not clear of trouble, tere beiuif another for Lon? Creek and surrounding conn charge against him. This ease was con- I try. The enterprising business men of tinued for term last Thursday and he has ; Heppner who talk through the Gazette'd given bonds. columns to those people will get trade. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be moet beneficial to the human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVES AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, , 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 SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, t Sak Fsakcuco, Cal. Lotjism.it, Kr. KaiVoaic, N.V ' Custom Work Opposite Hotel, v ill 1 1 ROBERTS iiis k m I licpiiiiinff Neatly Done. ' 1 1 am Heppner, Oregon. 7;: A IIOiiSK ivol well wJxml shod by .mi r TO b MU c Gene vnl 1 1 1 ficksrn i i 1 1 s tSL- 1 1 i c 1 s. o REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. ,i- " Mil 84.00 per Spau after la 1st, 13. tJTA I'litHT-CLASH WAGON SIIOl' AT KAMK HTA.MJ.jfc3 Matlooli Coi'llcr. TT rs.ill Btroot, Hoppner, Or. - -A.T E..I. SLOOUM'S- You will find a Complete Supply ol Di'iii's, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dull., Key M and Imported Cigars I : A Complete Line of School Books and Stationery. Free , - exchnnge on National Headers. f Tlao Flueiat and 3Vtot Complete -'tr-oli of Gold Pena In Eawtorii Oresi Prescriptions Filled Ijeezer & TUompaon corner, : : : Main Streot, HEPPXEB, ORJSGUJN W. A. KIUK," " " "j.C HAms DEALKK8 IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs; and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First- 81 class Harness Shop. Repairing; Speoirilty I . lectecTbyli personal inlspection of th c. goods! IDont forget to attend the Keep Coustatly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle ! (So to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for five yeare. Don't bny elsewhere till you examine their machines and get cash prices. MAIN STKEET, - - HEPPNEB, OREGON. opening.; Watch for it. 5