THE GAZETTE. r-lEPPNF.K. THCKSPAT, Nov. 14, 'H. P.AILRUAD TIME TABU. Train on Ww Willow t'r..'k Hranrh Hrrivi Bt Hud leHVB tilt tililHreiit fctlHIlous iliiily, exct'lit EABTWAnil. SoTiHTMTieli l 0:S) P. M. A;-. S:t5 S-10 ' " 4:4.1 - " " WB-i LWAHU. Tl.Piua . I.r. 7:45 K. M. 1,'lm. i'lTilx Wi!livM .Jn:ieti'n " I': I'. Hli'i.J &M " ' " " " Lr. 6:10 "pii Ai' A'lusirt'Hi. . Ar, Port In net i.v :4r Northern FViciiif tr.-iiiiH cub.' Ip;ivo Arlinistnn d'tily'iijl P. M.; Koii-i; w.'Kf. lll:lf A. 1. U.lion pFu-itic trniiis ciwt, 4:10 A. I . ; trin pf weht, 12:.i0 r. m. J, HH1 Asciit. c7ANWfTliNDmEK Stuuo leaves for Cimyiio City daily, except Sundny, lit 6:311 A. M. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at S:(KI p. m. There is a snvhiR of l'i hours i. time and 810 in (viali by taking this route to Canyon. C. W. L.milur & Co., 420, Fifth St., Portland, Or., are nutliorizcd to make ndvprtitiiiiK contracts for the Gazktte. They will iiIko make collections for this paper. Here and There. Bring us in some teooffon subscription. The E. O. mays Pendleton needs n browery. Ed. Coppner, of the pastoral glades of Lone Kook, ia in Heppuer. Mr. W. A. JohoBton returned home from East Portland last Monday. Hon. V 11. Ellis left last Monday to attend circuit conrt at The Dalits. Old papers at the (.'azkti'M office at 75 cents per lfli), or two bits n Imncli. If. The Heppuer skating rink was open last Saturday evening w ith a fair attend ance. Messrs. Julias and Emory Hudson, of IiOxiugtou, visited Heppuer last Satur day evmiiig. Born In East Portland on I lie 10th inst., to the wife of V. A. Jobustou.a son. Weight S)'3' pounds. B. Cannon of Fox valley, came over last week for his winter supplies, re turning ear'y this week. Contractor' flank S'lhirziuaer's graders are uenring t wn rapidly, now Iviug at work this side of Ithen creek. Mr. Stephen Lofton, accompanied by his sous, Joe and Sam, took in Heppner town hist week for their fall and winter supplies. Grant Co. New, Nov. 7. : Tile cal lows timbers were put up last Monday for the exeontion of Sullivan, Friday, Nov. ID. J. H. Keeney was over from Long Creek last week for a load of merchan dise for Ed. 0. Alleu aud Keeney & Scroggins. Jarv. Wallace is back from Payette, Idaho, after an alucuce of some two years. Jarv. likes Idaho and will return in a few days. The latest oxunt of prisoners in the petiitentiary at Salem, shows lip 307; being the highest number reached in that institution. The babv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. MoClaren, who has been serious ly ill for the past six weeks, ia consider ed as much hotter. Our friends from L ing Creek report range improving and a fc-ood outlook for full feed. The stockmen are all well pre pared for the winter. At Weiser City, Idaho, Nov. 8, while standing in front of the palwe saloon, owned by his father, John Orabh was shot and killed by a gambler. From the Arlington Times, it is learn ed that Henry Bluckw ell, the well known stockman, of Fox, was recently sand bagged and robbed in Portland. Gov. Penuoyer has appointed Hon. A. R. Shipley, of Oswego, as regent of the Agricultural College. The appointment is pronouuoed an excellent one. When you pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbury at the Har disty House. The table is always sup plied with the best in the market. The Society of California Pioneers was the recipient of a generous donation ito their relief fund, of 8:25,001), made up by Alexauder Montgomery, of Colusa. .Hemember that all paid upBiibscribers to the Gazettis are entitled to a brand notice, free of charge. This of itself is worth more than $2 to the stocknaau. tf. John 0. Alien died November 8th at Ids homo iu Polk county, Oregon, of which he was a resident since 1800. He eerved several terms in the Oregon leg islature. John Henry O'Neal, son of Barney O'Neai, of Umatilla, was killed near inuit ou the afternoon or night of the 3rd, by fulling from the bluff back of town. The best record time made by a three-yetr-old, was made by Kuuol last Satur day at San Francisco iu 2:10Ja. Sunol is a Palo Alto mare and beats Axtell's record a second and a half. The Southern Pacifio train wreoker was sentenced to ten years in the peui tentiary by Judge Boise, of Albany, Or., Nov. 8. The two Kolf brothers, jointly indicted with him, were acquitted. Gene Oilman, of the Oilman & French ranch iu Haystack, uud 1'red Hunt, of the same loc dity, loaded a line lot of beef steers at this place Tuesday. They were shipped to Portland botchers. The preliminary examination of Wm. Russell at Colin?, Nov. 7, for the murder of Ctioty, resulted in his committal to jail without bail. He was removed to t!:e Walla Walla jail for safe keeping. Be n HiiLsaker has traded his Heppuer feed stable property tor a tine ranch iu Haystack valley, and n band of 1,51)0 hi'ep. Mr. Huusaker and family will shortly move over to their new possess ions. Hon. h. B. Ison is very sick at his home in Baker Citjv He is suffering from cancer of the stomach, so his phys icians say. Judge J. A. Fee will prob ably hold the December term of li.iker county court. Charles Miller, who was arrested for stealing Jesse Driimheller's horses, has been brought to Pendleton, it having been discovered that the horses were utoleu one mile south of the Walls Wal la county lino. This office was the recipient last Tues day of a choice sack of apjiies from the orchard of ex-Commissioner Wm. L)oug-1 lass, of Little Butter creek. Larger and j liner flavored apples were never produe-j ed in unj; country. j The travelling public and others who j nre compelled to patronize tb Willow, creek branch are loud iu their demands j tor ft deoent locomotive. A span of cay- uses would be equally as eificient as the . present excuse for propelling power. i James Doyle was tried aud convicted ' at Por.Iand last week of conspiring to j knlnnn C. L. Headstrom and H. A. Hel- verson, last December, by having them shipped on an outgoing vessel. The penalty is one to ten years imprison ment. The Pasco craze h3 reached .Tudlo ton. The E. O says: "It is amusing to see the crowds that gather about the bnlletin board in the city, whereon is displaved a plat of an addition to Pasc , in which lots are selling very rapidly. The Bixteen-foot sidewalks for a time were blocked with people on Monday afternoon." The processiou of teams gjiug to and from Long Creek is apparently without end. At all times of the day and night they file into our feed yards, and pro ceed immediately to prepare loads for the return tripl With the big trade which will pome to us with the omple tiun of the Hayville road, Heppuer will rival the bC3t towns of Eastern Oregon. A two-cent stamp sent to L. W. Noyes, Chicago, will bring you a package of fine quality blotters. One showing a O'lu ning little copid dressed only iu a trav elling cap and grip, is represented as saying: "I i.m a 'runner' for LuVerue W. Noyes, the well-known maker of Dictionary Holders, and am here to point out the fact that a book held with tiie edge up will become tilled with dust, soiled and spoiled unless hugged togeth er with strong springs; The Noyes Holders are the only thus ciostiy ohiaping the book. About 1:25,000 are now in use, aud the later makes are so greatly improved indeed are 8:i perfect tout Mr. i'oyes is sad because unthing more is de.iired or can be done in this direction." The Long Creek Eayle and the Hepp uer Gazettm, S3.00 a year, strictly in ad vance. The regular subsciption price of both papers is Sfl.oO. Heppner people, you nhould know something about the interior country. You expect to get liusiac-ss from that section for your in dividual heuefit, but it wiii not come without effort. Take the repieseutative paper of tint seotion, at least, and be posted on matters over there. The Ea gle and Gazette, both for $3.00 for one year's subscription. tf. The Masonio Fraternity of Oregon and Washington is being bilked by an im posler, oalling himself Prof. Wiley Wii ley, claiming to hail from South Caro lina. He refers to lodges in that state which have no existence. He applies to the brothers for assistance to some far off destination. Without proper inquir ies, donations have been given, aud he is obtaining considerable money. It is understood that he bilked Turner nud Oregon City. So says tho Statesman. Jos. Hoilnd;:y, who escaped some time ugo from tho ueputy sheriif, while under arrest on a writ of atiachmeut for con tempt, issued by order of tho court at Portland, ioturued last Friday and was immediately arrested on a bench war rant. Joe thought the matter had beeu arranged by the parties to the suit, but the judge held that the court had entered iu no arrangement aud he must appear and snow cause why he disoheved the orders of the court. Died. Iu Heppner on tho 10th iust. of membranous croup, Mildred, the in fant (laughter of Mr. aud Airs. Geo. iNo ble, aged three years. The little uue had beeu aftlcted with the sore throat, which is quite prevalent iu Heppner at present, and thought to be diphtheria by many, but was improving when the fatal form of the disease appeared. The family have the sympathy of the com munity, J. F. Spray was over from Haystack yesterday, aud reports a wonderful im provement in the road between Heppuer and Hardman. The rocks have been thrown out of the roadway, aud it is al together in a more passable condition than ever before. Mr. Spray, as well as his neighbors, ate unanimously iu favor of the proposed exteusion of the Ilepp-uer-Haystaok road ou to Dayville. The Times -Mountaineer says: In conversation with persons who have heard from all portions of the county we learn that fall grass is growuing nicely, aud that it is belter now thau it has been for years. Stock is in good con dition, aud no more than an average loss may be expected this wiuter. II. H. Gaunt received this week a check for $500 in payment for pension which has beeu long due him for services as a soldier during the Mexican var. It i. (ratifying to kuow that these old putri ots are receiving recognition at the hands of the government which they served well in trying times. E.O.: Reports from Sprat'uo. Wash.. say that Win. Bo i man, well known here, is uuder &300 bouds to appear before the grand jury ou the cuarge of selling M wethers belouging to Geo. Adams to Spokane parties. Bowman has for some time been ranging Mr. Adams aud Geo. Snyder's sheep. The hotel facilities of our city seem to bo inadequate to the demands upon them. It is necessary for our popular landlords to seek private accommoda tions for their guests almost dailv. This state of affairs will only exist until mure commodious accommodations cau be completed. The county court of Gilliam aounty is determined to do its duty toward the protection of the property of its citizens as the Times says: "The notion of the County oonrt in increasing the reward for arrest and conviction of horse thieves to ,$100, oaunot be too highly com mended. Day by day our enterprising merchants load wagons with supplies enroute to the Long Creek country aud other local ities. J his is a story often told, yet is a pleasing ono for our business men. Let them come Heppner affords the mer chandise, aud give prices to suit all. ,The bnildintr on Main street, between the store buildings occupied by H. Blackmau & Co. and Collin & MoFar land was moved early this week to Hen ry Keppuer's property on the comer of Willow aud Ohase streets whore it will be fitted up for incidental purposes. Wallowa Chieftain, Nov. 7: Three of the most prominent business moa of Enterprise were arrested on the charge of keeping their places of business open on Sunday, in violation of the city ordi nance, Ihey all plead guilty, paid their fines and wero turned loose. The report now comes that Gibbs, the negro murderer, has been captured by Deputy Sheriff Gate ou Powder river and was expected to reach the Union county jail last Monday night, but later news confirm the fact of another case of mis taken identity. Acoordiug to the Long Creek Etujle, the merchants of thnt place are betler prepared than ever for the patronage of the people. F'rom the amount of mer chandise coming to Heppner this fall, destined for that, point, the Eagle must be correct. The fast mail train from the east will not make any change of time hotween Umatilla and Portland. The gain iu time, however, will make the Short Line train connect with the N. P. train at Uma tilla and the west-bound night train will be the flyer It is supposed that too revenue from licenses of saloons in Tacoraa, will be nearly doubled, from the rale recently established with a decrease of the num ber of saioons. A. Homgerm, of t he German Lutheran church, will p.GBoh in the school house here on Sunday morning Nov. 2t, at 11 o'clock. Service in the German hu guuge. Thomas Ellis, an old citizen of Waits bni'g. and a blacksmith by oseupation, was found dead in bed Nov. 5. An over dose of chloral was the cause. ' Wm. Dent, representing C. H. Dodd A Co., came up to Heppner ou yesterday's train, returning to the main line this morning. 'It's only a quesii.m of time." and short time, loo as to- ifiien your riieuma-1 tism will yield to iiooa s .-jarsapanlla. l''.1' j Straugers find that the Gazette repre-1 sents Heppner as it is, and that the live S business houses patronize its columns, j The lower house of the Washington ' legislature was organized Sov. 6, ,m at ! Olvmpia with Feighan as speaker. ! Grain and .took markets are about ! the same as last week. Wool is dull : gale. Very little change. The family of J. C- Hart, O.R.fc N. agent at this place, arrived from Kan sas on yosterd-'v's train. Kalpli, son of E. It. Bishop, was acci dentally bnrued in the face witlicnrbolic acid last Tuesday evening. Married In Hepprer, Nov. 13, by G. W. Kes, J. P.. Mr. Thomas Ken worthy to Mis Francis Xucitcls The new 13 story building of the St. Paul Pioneer I'rexx is completed and ready for occupancy. Born In H'wer on the 13th ins., to the wife of J. j.'. linger, a girl. Gertrn.le Bishop is i' :ronslv ill with diphtheria Wanted. A situation for man and wif.. Can give good references as to re spectabilitv and worth. Address Hepp uer Oazutie. t. Will Lowkr tub Lew. The Oregon St((ti'timati says: "There are uow tiled with the Seoretary of State certified copies of the assessment rolls of fifteen oouuties. Ou the hole, the totals of property displayed, foreshadow a lower ing of the state levy. IiEsEttvm Patuon.uiu. Billy Morrow bus recently taken charge of the livery and feed stable, well and favorably known as thu "Jonts Stable,' where he hones to see his old friends when they come to town, aud have a continuence of former patronage. Don't pass Billy's stand with youhorses, tint drive right in. Feed and rig hire very reasonable. tf. Sad Intelligence. Theodore Dauuer is in receipt of a card from relatives at Little Rook, Arkansas, informing him of the sudden death of his father by falling from scaffolding on Tuesday of last week, breaking his neok. The old gentleman is a tesideut of Farmer City, III., hut has been visiting relatives at Little Rock for the past year, and was following his trade, that of a carpenter. He was 03 years of age. A Mail RoDTt to Lone Rook Need ed. Tho people of Lone Rock want a direct mail route to Heppner. At pres ent it takes seven days to get a letter from Heppner to their postollice, and this condition of matters should uo long er exist. Loue Rock is in the midst of u flue stock country, and is advancing rapidly with the surrounding territory. Heppner will no doubt assist the Lone Rook people in securing a first-class mail route. An Active Defender op Settleks. Capt. A. H. Waters, ex-U. S. marshal, and a resident of Burns, Haruey county, stopped iu Heppuer last Sunday on his way to Portland. The captain is known far and wide as a defender of the settlers over there, au active enemy of the '"Swamp Angels." A short time ago he was anon ymously warned to leave the country, but he lnaiutaiued a bold front aud stay ed with them. He thinks of establishing a live paper at Harney in the uear future. Union Met Harut A. Royce. E. O Republican, Nov 8, reports the visit of one Harry A. Royce, representing him self to he tho Western agent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean. A dozen victims mourn the loss of a dollar each, that paper reporting, "aehave no western agent." About lifty good people of Heppuer, cau sympathize with them, as they too regret their short acquaintance with the said Roycs. Let the press everywhere sound the alarm, and prevent their readers trom being swindled, and perhaps aid iu arresting the fraud. To Conscmi'tives. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affections and that dread disease, consumption, is anx ious to make known tn 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 fiud a sure cure for ooii sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis, aud all throat aud lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edwaiid A. Wilson, Wil liamsburg, King's county. New York. Take orv the Tun. The O. R. & N. people have put au old tub uf au eugine on the Willow creek branch, aud as a result the train comes iu late almost ev ery evening. This antiquated piece of railroad furniture should be relegated to a pile of scrap iron, and au engine put ou in its place that will pull its own weight, at least. We are informed that it is not uncommon for the traiu to stop between stations, coiniug up, to allow die tub to get up steam. The business aud traffic of the road deuiau Is deoent rolliug stock. Heppner ships many head of cattle each month, and the branch should have an engine that oan bring in empty oattle cars on short notice, as welt as to got passengers here iu time for supper. fj: A Good Congressional House. Hon. W. R. Ellis is now favorably spokon of for congressional honors. As has been mentioned before iuthis paper, Hermann is our choice of all the available mater ial of Western Oregon for congressman, but wheu it comes to a choice between men of Eastern and Western Oregon, the Gazette will stand solid for W. R. Ellis. Why should not Eastern Ore gou have the representative) And of both parties is there a inau that conld till the position any better than Mr. El lis? Our little editorial recently refer ring to the capability of Binger Hermann is none the less true. He is a faithful and capable man, and is preferable to any oth er man of Western Oregon for that position; but as the E. O. says re cently, why uot advance Mr. Horniaua to the responsible position of U. S. Sen ator? In this event a more capable suc cessor oould uot he fouud than our Morrow county candidate, Hon. W. R. Ellis; aud we will stick by Morrow all the time.. TflAFiic Notes. The lirst official in timation of the reported trallio arrange ment between tho Chicago & North western aud Union Pacilic railroads came from the former on the 11th inst. The companies have formed a combina tion for the handling of freight and pas sengers, and the joint through servioe is to be kuown as the Chicago, Union Paci fic and Northwestern lino. A fast limit ed mail train will be established Novem ber 17, whereby passengers mid mail will be carried through from Chicago to Portland and San Francisco, making the time from Chioago to Portland in eighty turee hours, aud from Chicago to Hau Francisco eighty five hours. This will reduce the tune heretofore made on the Chioago & Northwestern, as well us the New York and Eastern mail to Portland seven hours, aud to San Francisco twelve hours, the arriving time of the new train being 6:10 A. AI. at Portland, and 10:45 A. M. at San Francisco, instead of iu the evening, as heretofore. It makes the practical delivery of mails twenty-four hours quicker. A similar reduction in the tijie Eastbuund is niado ou passen gers and mail, which now reach Chicago at 8.3J A. M. A DkI'T ISilk. The Fossil Journal i says: A bilk from Portland purchased j six head of horses from F. A. Knox, the ' Hotioraitle Justice of Crown Hock Pre-: eiuet, last week, and in Counting out the . greenbacks to pay for them he handled them so deniy that, although counting them before Mr. Kuox's own eves, he ; cheated .Mr. K'nox out of a 820 bid. The ti,e Imi(ile S2) bills doubhd so that hi col,n,0, J0tu ends. He gave Mr. Knox j a practical lesson iu counting creeubneks, ' and after this he will count tiicm at both ends himself. lie poked the money in 1 his leathern parte just a bunded him without counting it again until he got to the bouse, when he discovered the fraud, and the position of the money told bow wa?. ',"' nnd. b "10 ,u w f f'1 t'Ay,VZl i taking a bill of sale of tnera. They were yet in the oorr3l at Mr. J. W. Clarno's place, and Mr. Kuox refused to let them j lie removed from there until the fellow , settled with him. Hepretendedheknew ' he had paid all, by counting the money ; he had left, etc., but bil partner, utter , they threatened to use all manner of vio- ! lence on Mr. Knox, offered him SW, which he accepted, but has been wanting to kick himself for allowing th'in toblutf him ont of the other Silt The felloa gave his name as J. li. Hill. The latest election news, Nov. 12 , from Ohio and lown, made from official re- turns, show that all the republican can didates on their respective state tickets. , were elected, except the governors, LONE ROCK. Itetialile lieiuarks Itetating to That S.'Hoii and its People. A ohrouio grumbler is as detestable as a box of patent pills, and the 4-o-oailed "liver regulator" of a community is only to be tolerated iu extreme cases. How ever, what we want to 8..-' is thnt our community is badly in i.. : .1 of a good smith, not a member of tiie almost ex tinct Smith family, but a genuine black smith. A man of this profession can find no better location in Eastern Ore gon. We idso need a good geueral store. We have the country to support it, n fact visible to any one who will interest themselves sufficiently to investigate. Mrs. Andrew Neal has been visiting relatives in Heppner this week. That horrible road the mention of which sends a chill up the spinal col umn of man and beast, Buttermilk can yon, is now in better condition than ev er before. This ia startling intelligence to many, and for this state of ariairs our people have only to thank the humane county commissioners of Morrow county. The Lone Rick people are protesting against their present mail facilities. We have no direct communication with any point exoept the Baldwin ranch (Lost Valley) aud Condon. At present, we can, if good luck and plenty of it favors us, get an epistle to Heppner town and an answer to the same iu the short space of seven days a distance from us of 30 miles. Would it be possible for our na tives to get any aid iu having a direct mail route from Heppner, now our me tropolis, through this seotion, extending the same across the mountains? Iu this day and age it looks very selfish for Uncle Sam to cut us off from railroad commu nication a period of two days the time it requires a letter to reaoh Arlington when we are almost in hearing of the iron horse. Captain H. Bellfleld LeFovre, the in vinoiblebuck herder, bun d inned the habiliments of civilization, and ia now a citizen of the Puget Sound country, in every sense of the word. Reluctantly 'Bell" left his old 'stnmpiu' ground, e'en though our existance is not tainted to any alarming degree with what is termed 'high life.' Like all other portions of Eastern Ore gon, our hills anil valleys are void of grass. There yet remains a filial! allow ance of sheep feed a very small nlow anee. Horses aud cattle are faring poor ly. A berif is out of the question among range oattle. In fact all stock presents about the same appearance they did of yore in the early spring time after a se vere winter. Let come what may; the dry hot winds of the north, the drouth or a wheat-killing winter, the stockmen say they are "healed." The sowing of tiie prolitio oereal, rye, has beeu almost universal this fall, and an abundant hay crop will surely be harvested next season. Our little hamlet is now, for the first time in its history, the homo of a realtor-sure expounder of the gospel. He is quite a curiosity. Print. ITS EXCELLENT QUALITIES Commend to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of i' igs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the syBtern effectually, thereby promoting the health aud comfort of all who use it. THE ELECTIONS. The result of late elections have been a surprise to all, of whatever party. The democrats claim it as an indication of a great change of Beutimont in favor of their platform; while the republicans place the blame to this otf year, when their strength is not shown. IJut from all we can gather from the oanvass and tho situation from our Eastern exchang es, national questions entered but little iu the influence which directed the poo ple to vote, as there were no national candidates to be elected; and there were many and various local questions, which ovorbalauced all others at the preseut time, in their state coutests. The prohibition law in Iowa, nud the temperance and Snudaylaws in Ohio bad their particular etteot; and many other matters of a local umfii- ft). Iiii h the ex perience of every i recall, here made the vital issues everywhere in the states which recently held elections, as uo national issue was endangered. We would not advise our friends to bank much on the next elections, bocause such apparent changes have beeu made this year. BUCKLIN'S AKNICA SALVE. Tha Best Salve iu the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ho res, Uloers,SiltIUieum, Fever Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or uo pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mouey refunded. Prioe 20 oents per box. For sale by A. 1). Johnson & Co. Ginns Cai'TUIied InCalhobni.v. After a persistent search of neurly five weeks, Gibbs, the murderer of MolJevitt at Port land, Oct. 11. was oaptured at Humbolt Bar, Ca!., Nov. 4 There can be but little doubt that the man now hold, is the mur derer, as photographs of the arrested man, sent to Portland, have been recog nized by many persons who know Gibbs well They all declare the original of the photographs to be, undoubtedly, Gibbs. The necessary steps have been taken to bring him to Portland. For the capture of the vicious and dangerous murderer, the publio are in debted for his urrest, to the publio spirit of private citizens of Portland, and they have their reward in knowing that their liberality has resulted in success, and that they have the thanks of the citizens of Oregon. Mrs. Sarah Hays returned on last Tues day from a visit to Ler children in Idaho. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, wilh the medicinal virtues of'planls known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIYER AND BOWELS AND TO CieansethB System Effectually, 5,0 THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is osing 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 Frahcisco, Cal. Lo'.-isvuls, Kv. New York, N. Y Ur. J3. E.VAUGIIAN, y i: 2sr t i s t. I )LATE WORK A SPECIALTY. ; - Eitractinic and Filling by tiie I ateat liijil Mont Improved Mttiotii. AU Work Guaranteed, i Office Leezer & Thompson's buildintf j Main St., over E. J Hloeiim'n drug ftorn. W. O. MIHOM, -Successor to "dinnr, Dodson & Co.- CASH AND BOTTOM PHICES If You Want DRY GOODS, WCLOTHING, Gents' Iitnalsslxiiag: Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, s Shoes, WOOD WILLOW WAR13J, AQIilCULTURA I AIPLEMENTS, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns, Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery, Or auythiug usually kept iu a first-class store, call on W. O. MINOR. MAY STREET. Heppner Feed Yard! Is the pluce for lIPlliFlSIllM! li'oo Caniplng House. Whole Barley nud Chop for Sale. KEEFEE & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St., Heppuer, Or. Buy Your -OF- rs. S. P Site has All the Latest Styles in FALL AND WINTER HATS, DRESS GOODS, Etc. CALL AND SEE MK3. GAUUIGUEH' Large Stock of LADIES' FURNISHINGS Before Purchasing Elsewhere. SOUTH HIDE HEPPNER, ROTfTfTCR vy jkA a MANUFACTURE THE Bakers' Patent Flour, Better and cheaper than grades shipoed into this market. Having added steam pewer and having all the facilities of the best mills, the supply will at all times equal the demand. Bran - $15.00 a Ton. Mill Feed - - - 18.00 a Ton. Flour $.175 per barrel in 5 barrel lots; single barrel $4.00, When you come in for your full supplies, call for Sperry's Flour. J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor, HEPPNER, (POD ... t Wii'i'ii,,..,. Opposite Hotc-1, -GO For Ihc Best Beds anil m s REA'S RESTAURANT. Newly Furnished Throughout. Sample Room for Commercial Tourists Next Door. HEPPNER, OEEGOX. Teamsters to stop. Millinery Garrigues. MAV STREET, OEEGON. TOTTfTrSU jljl jjk jla py OREO ON. GO TO Mil. LICHTEHTHA FORTHE BEST MAKE ITS k SIK ami Itaiirinf Neatly Done, Mil Heppner, Oregon. TO PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! WW II) The Pioneer Firm of lias constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of General Merchandiser To be Found East of Portland. Among tiie Lntest Novelties are Their Celebrated Boot Is unsurpassed for durrbility. Gents' Underwear, Ties aud Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots, HatH, Cais,Tobri(!Ons, Crockery, Eh In our Grocery Department everything is First-Class and Staple Goods in every variety to suit all classes of trade. . Speoinl Indiicouieuts in. isep Dip Tobacco. Sulphur. Line, fire, A personal inspection of our Mammoth htook will convince the publio that we carry the goods required which will be sold at Bedrock Prioes for Cash. Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated Bain Waon always on Hand. Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harnoy Comities wilL lo woll to price our Goods bofore purchasing else wlioro. We giiarenteo Courteous Treatment, ami will endoavor to make all fool at home. Do Not Forget The Place. Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet. Ma and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn. Everything in our line will bo sold at marvelously low prices within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offored to Cash Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed iu the Northwest, which en titles us to tho distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. A. D. Johnson & Co. MIJ3 CITY '1UG- STORE, HJCPrNE.lt, - - OKECIOX. Sole AgelitH for Murrmv Coiintv for FLU 1 1) SHEEP 1) IP. W. J. LEEZEK. LEEZER & iiniii 1 ntri i 1 Mil l 1 i l l' 1 i n n 1 1 1' j UlJiUIMJIlJIIJlIU TOOLS .1 SfCffilt!! TUMI'S rid riiiiiijT always on Hand. AT K.A. SLOCUM'S-. Vein will llml it Complete Supply nf Di'iiLis, Pntoui Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, kesk ley hi and Imported U A Complete Jjiiiu of Si liool Hooks nnd Stationery. Free I'XvliiiiiKu on National Menders. T"lio Fiucwt mlc1 TVCoest Oompleto 'Utrtclx. of Oold r'cii irx Uxwitox-m Orc51.11 . I'mxcriiitioiiii Filled Tjcezur & Thompson ooruor, ; ; : Mnin Street, HKPPNKR, OREGON W. A. KIUK. DKALKKS IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. Go Ui their dtore for tho Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Wnrranted for five yenrs). Don't buy eluowhere till yon exiunine their machines nnd get onsb prides. MAIN STREET, - - - HEPPNFR, OREGON. TI)K IiEJID ! H. Blackman & Co called 99 P. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON -DEALERS IN- Wiiod iind Willow Ware, 15 WIRB,I I!ii,l Cages, 'SEW HOME Sewing Ma itliines and a complete lino of (jOII (!cll0n(j J HEPPNER, OREGON J. C. HAYES