THE GAZETTE. f-IEPPNEK. TIICJEKDAT, Nov. '21, 'Hi). RAILROAD TIME TA 'i'mins nn the Willow (Vr-ek Tirntirh hi Hml h'av the clitlVrttnt siiitiuiiH dnily, bundiiys, an follows: EArTT&'AHD. NoTfa (Miiwir WESTWA11D. NnTTfTMf d) B:20 p. M. Ar. 5:45 1W0 ' " ',' :W ISM" Henpner. Lexington. DoUfflllSB. Lv. 7:M K. M. .. .. " 8:511" " " :'il" " 9:10 " " 8:W " " Willows rinnctiim 2:5(1" " Lv. Arlinnton. Ar, 2:0 B:4U"PMAr Portland Lr 715 Nofttmrn Pacific trains east leave Arlington daily 2:20 P. M.; gomx west, 10:15 A. M. Union Pacific trains east, 4:10 A. M.; going wist, 12:30 P. M. J, C. IlAltT, Asent. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stage leaves for Canyon City daily, except Sunday, at 6:30 A. M. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 5 :00 p. m. There is a saving of 16 hours in time and $10 in cash by taking this route to Canyon. Has III lt NEH A CoW ORDINANCE? It is eum-f'.iy reported that Heppner once hul u t'- T urdinnnoe, L'('0d aud etont, I 'i!;a ILa prohibiting the guuoling of : iiie-crackurs within (ho lawn's limits Ub i-9 tl.a fcuBio ono iiioi caught tt-.o of our iit- iieLs. rroin the nuniher oE cows seen both day and nijrht on our streets and invading yards, we should judge Hepp uerhad uo cow ordinance, or at least not one stout enough to keep town oat tle from dining on our young orchards. The musty record of town laws should be dug up, and the people thoroughly informed as to whether we have an or dinance or not; and if we have one why should it be a dead letter without, at least, being repealed.? It ia a bad prece dent to render laws inoperative through common consent of a town council. If the "cow ordinauce" is not needed, re peal it. C. W. Lnmlar & Co., 429, Fifth St., Portlnnd, Or., are authorized to make advertising contracts for the Gazette. They will also make collections for this paper. THE DAY OF DOOM! Peter Sullivan Dies on the lows-fur liie Murder of John Bron-kee. Gal- TH1NKS HIS SINS HAVE BliKN FOUG1VE.N, Here and There. Bring us in some woodon subscription. J. O. Warmoth was up from Ella. Tues day. Ed. Cluff, of lone City, was in town Tuesday. Sam Donaldson was over frbui Fossil last week. Tom "Williams was over from the Long Creek country last week. Green Mathews, weli-knqwn here, was married in Portland last week. Jimmie Wyhuid was down from his uiniiutain ranch early this week, Dr. B. F. Vaughan, the dentist, is in the Long Creek country this week. Born To the wife of K. W. Turner, in Sana Hollow, .Nov. lb, a 1UID boy Bom On Butter Creek on the 7th mst., to the site of A. J. Cook, a sou. Born Near Hardmnn on the lGth inst., to the wife of Ben Poppen, a girl. Will Saliug is teaching a very success ful term of t:cbeol t Eight Mile Center. Fred Sherman, the Butter creek sheep man, has been in Heppner for the past week. Towns Mathews, of Alpine, visited hospitable Heppuer the first of the week. Uncle Tom Scott was up from Alpine last Monday, and paid this office a pleas ant visit. Miss Minnie Matlock, daughter of Mr. aDd Mrs. E. L. Mullock, is ou the sick list this week. Ransom Licualien. the Lexington blacksmith, haa been in Heppncr for the past week. B. T. Tippett, of Lena, has the honor of being the first subscriber of the Ga zette paid up to 181)1. C. L. Andrews returned from tho Sound section last Monday highly pleased with what he saw over that way. Married Ou Big Butter creek, Nov. 8, Frank Vincent to Viola Hottel, Kcv. Hoskins performing tho ceremony. Lew Tillard is now handling the strings between Heppner and Monument of this branch of the C. O. & I. stage route. Henry Welch, oneof our soiid citizens, took in the pushing metropolis of Port land last week, reaching home Saturday. It would bo weil to note the new pro fessional card of Br. B. F. Vaughan. lie is a reliable dentist in every respect. Hood's Sarhaporilla cures oalarrh by expelling impurity from the blood, which is tho cause of the complaint. Give it a trial. Lige Hendrix was over from Morrow's Camas prairie last Friday and Saturday. He reports that vulo in a prosperous condition. A week ago last Saturday, O. T. Dong lass, of Douglass station, started lor Central Citv, Neb., with three car-loads of horses, all well broken. When jon pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbnry at the II ar disty House. The table is always sup plied with the best in the market. Jay Shipley closed a successful term of school in the Maylield district last Friday. He will attend the ' Heppner High school the remainder of the winter. Married At the residence of the groom on Hiutou creek last Sunday, John H. Williams to Mrs. Anna Crump; Judge Wm. Mitchell pretonuiug the ceremony. Remember that all paidup subscribers to the Gazette are entitled to a brand notice, free of oharge. This of itself is worth more than $2 to the stookman. tf. The stock books of the Palace Hotel Co. have been opened, and subscriptions are"coming in rapidly. There remains no doubt of the success of the enterprise. Bolle Daugherty was over from Leua Tuesday aud reports range as very short. In fact, no part of the bunchgrass sec tion shows any super-abundauc3 of feed. B. A. Huiisaker aud family left last Friday for their new home in Haystack. Chris'Reninger accompanied thorn, ami will work for Warren Carsner lliis win ter. Mr. W. J. Brown, for the last few years a resident of Malheur, was at the Gazette Make last Thursday. Mr. Brown is now loca ted in the Lena coun try. Teacher's Institute, which was to be helcalt.r6 the 28th, 29th and 3jth inst., has been L-mtnoned ou account of sick ness. See e"j-.(lWl,ere or county Supt.'s notice. A week ago last Saturday, S. T. Tip pett and Albert Avers had a little bout with their horses over on Little Butter creek for a small purse. Ves'3 horse won the race liy 8 feet. Our town council has tlone good work in closing up the schools and churches and prohibiting all public gatherings for a time. The general health of the town demands such a precaution. Fred E. Wiimarth hr.s given up ruc-t-ling on the rarge, and will return to the "care." He leaves for Vortland this week. Fred is a genial and talented young man, aud tlii3 shop wishes him Biioeess. Phil Cohu left last Monday for Tort land where he will spend a few days with friends. Phil has worked hard at the accountant's desk in U..Blaokman & Co.'s establishment the past season and he will undoubtedly enjoy his vacation. Pat McMalion got bsek to Ueppner last Thursday, after an absence of several mouths in the Diewsey country, where he has been working for Whiitier Bros. He will likely spend the winter in Shu Francisco. Special meeting of the eonncil has been called by the mayor to meet tiiis evening for the purpose of considering the contract and specifications of the Empire Well Anger Co., which were received to-day. Died In Heppner, oa the 19th inst., of diphtheria, Blaine, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth, aged 5 years. The remains were interred in the Mason ic cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth and family have onr sympathy in the dark hour of trou ble. A newspaper is a good index to the lnipinesa enterririse of any t wn. This All Coming. Since the blowhardf Beokwith, failed to como up to bis agree ment in the matter of boring Heppuer's artesian well, many may have the idea that the project is dead forever. But it is not so. At the present, negotiations are being had with an Eastern well 00m- pauy who have something more in stock than a pile of blast and a capacity for taking up all the loose drinks. These people mean business, and our town will have a well before spring unless the Ga zette is much mistaken. It is a part of this paper's business to keep posted on these matters; besides this ar tesian well project is a pet scheme of ours. At tho meeting of our oonn oil it is likely that something definite will he done in this direction; if not 'by that lime, at a very early date at farthest, Water, a $40,000 hotel, electrio lights, etc., are all ooming. The Slickest Thhg Out. An other of those nice blotters of which we have already made mention allows winged cherub carrying a Dictionary Holder under one arm aud saying: "I am making a flying trip in the interest of education. The basis of education is tho dictionary, and the base of the dic tionary should be a Noyes Holder. The valued uuabridged is of little value un less it is getatable (look this word up;. A book held edge up gets full of dust, soiled aud spoiled unless hugged togeth er with strong springs. Only the Hold ers manufactured by La Verne W. Noyes, the originator and iuventor of Book Holders, have such springs." Send to him, at Chicago, a two-cent stamp to pay postage and receive in return this series of blotters. A Good Ordinance. At the last ses- eiou of Heppner's council, an ordinance passed first reading liich requires all oity prisoners, who have not the cash to pay their fines, to uork the same out on the streets at the rate of $2 per day. This will not be quite such a picnic as hereto fore. It has been mere fun for the boys to jump stiff-logged in our corporate limits while under the influence of valley tan, money or no money, but that glori ous sport is rapidly uearing those of the past. There will soon be no more loiter ing out fines in the city jail, because we believe the council will pass this ordinance. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after HuMoriusr for eovcrul years with n severejnng airootious aud that dread disease, consumption, is anx ious to make known tu his fellow suffer ers the means of care. To those who doaire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a oopy 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 cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Bev. Edward A. Wilson, Wil liamsburg, Jung s county, JNew lork. The Bight Man. We hear the name of Henry Blackman, of this town, men tioned by parties trom Grant ana Har ney oouuties, as good material for joiut seuator for the seventeenth senatorial district, which includes Morrow county. Mr. Blackman is a reliable businessman, and the interests of our district would be safe in his huuds. He fully appreci ates the demands of onr section, and his extensive acquaintance througuont the state places him in a position to do us valuable service. Make No Mistake. If you havemade up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparil la do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a very peculiar modioiue, possessing, by virtue of its pe ouliar combination, proportion aud prep aration, curative power snperijr to any other article of the kind before the peo ple. For all affections arising from im pure blood or low state of the sysle n itis unequalled. Be sure to get Hood's. Hon Thief Caught. Ono Brady, who, with a companion, got away with some horses for Nate Cecil last spring, was recently apprehended in Oregon City, and it is presumed will noon be safe in the Morrow oonnty jail. Too many horses in Morrow and adjoining oountirs find owners iu people who "neither toil nor spin," so far as the stock business is concerned, and very little at anything else. A Neat Stock The Gazette job de portment has iu stock a fine assortment cards, ball programmes, and in all, the most complete job stock over brought to the city. We do not have to send for goods when you order work. Call in and get prices before wafting money on outside concerns. tf.. Hay Foil Sale. Hansom Liouaileu has about 0 ton of good hav for sale at his ranch near Wells Springs. 48-9. Wanted. A situation for man and wife. Can give good references as to re spectability and worth. Address Hepp ner Gazette, t. A eayuse-gnon from Missouri, informs this office that Walter McAfee has been getting married hack there. In the fran tic rush to get the facts through to this office, our informant forgot to mention the place of marriage and the name of the fortunate bride. Walter ia highly esteemed by all his acquaintances here, and they no doubt join this office in congratulation. INSTITUTE POSTPONED. The Teachers' institute, which was to have been held on Nov. 2'i, 2!) and 3f has be"U indefinitely 'postponed. The same program will be rendered later in the season, and all teachers will be no tified. J. H. Stanley, Co. Snpt, AN URGENT CALL. is a fact hilly appreciated by mat Lien- A1) tto,6 owing ac0ounU to the under- rrl,Tirw: .iS"edr.mSWto call and settle, public his' choicest goods in a new and j either by cash or note, by Dec. 15, 1883. larger ad. Mat is one of our merchants j ye have accommodated yon. geutlemen, who is not afraid to let loose a lew lol- j tnnJ ,j0 (lg favnr aD( it Jars in legitimate cenepaper r.dvert.sing, Roberts & Hkohh. ucc&use it pays. i Does Not Complain or Mourn at his Fate. Special Eilitioa Grant Co., News. ' This afternoon Peter Sullivan was ex ecuted as per sentence passed upon him "last September by the judge of the oir- cuit court of Grant oounty. The crime for whioh Peter Sullivau was tried and convicted, was that of murder, committed in the early moru ing of the first day of last April. John Bi-oukee was killed in his cabin on Pine creek a few miles east of hero, the cabin being owned only by Bronkee and Sulli van, the latter being much the stronger man. Sullivan, nfter having committed' the deed, repaired to a neighbor's houso and stated that there was a "dead Dutoh uinn up tho creek," and that he had killed him. He stated that the deceas ed had made an assault upon him, and that for self preservation he nad shot him. "Sullivan then oame to town and surrendered himself to the authorities. A coroner's inquest established the fact that the viotim had been shot once in the center of the back with a Winchester, and had two other wouuds about the breast and side. Evidence went to show that he had been lyiug on his bod on his side with his face toward the wall, aud was evidently asleep when shot iu the spiuo. Therefore, at the conclusion of the preliminary examination before Justice of the Peace, N. Rulisoo, Sullivau was held without bail to appear before the next grand jury, which, according to the evidence in their hands, indicted him for murder in the first degree. The case was tried at the September term of cirouit court for Grant county, District Attorney Rand aud M. D. Clifford prose cuting. S. S. Denning was appointed by the court to defend the prisoner. Insan ity was the extenuating effort made by the accused, and the only plea for lenity which could have tempered the degree of justice. This failed, however, to bear the test, and the jury's verdict was that of "guilty as charged iu the indictment." Judge Isou pronounced the sentence that he be hanged Nov. 15. Prior to passing the sentence Sullivau was asked if he had anything to say, and replied that "his life was a misery to him," and that he "preferred to have it over with as early as possible." Shortly before two o'clock this after- noou (Friday, Nov. 15.) the prisoner, as sisted by Sheriff Gray and deputy Eads, mounted the scaffold. When asked if he desired to make any statement his only reply was to "show respect to his body." his limbs were pinioned and the black cap adjusted, and at precisely 2 :01 the drop was sprung. The knot slipped around under the victim's ohin, aud the horrible contortions of the body were discernable for eight minutes. At the end of nineteen minutes Drs. Orr aud Pruden pronounced life extinct, aud af ter hanging twenty-eight minutes the rope was out and Mia botAj- lowoirdl aul placed iu aooffin, and conveyed to its last place of repose ou the bill without a friend to shed a teat over his departure. So ended the earthly career of the second murderer executed by the sheriff of Grant county within a period of Beven months. From the time of his sentence till a few days prior to his execution, Sullivan appeared in good spirits, the least of his troubles being bis approaching doom But his deportment during the last two or three days of his life, eviden led a troubled and restless spirit. Feeling the dread hour of death approaching with eternity and all its uncertainty about to dawn upon his guilty soul, bis rest at night was broken and his food often remained untasted. Rev. Mr. Eads and other religious men were then called to his side for religious counsel and all the bravado whioh had marked his career had vanished. A short time before the hour of his execution he in formed a News reporter that he bad re pented of his evil deeds aud felt himself forgiven; that for the past three years life had been a misery to him, and he had no rest, lie was satisfied with the resr.lt of his late trial, and preferred hanging to life imprisonment. No men tion was made of the man whose soul he had hurled into eternity. EIGHT Mi US NOTES. Kamhmi itt-marku Ki-littrve to flint Bit.-- Center. Eight Mile Center is needing rain bad ly. Our Sunday school was reorganized on the 10th with small attendance. We see much improvement in onr busy center during the summer and fall Considering the repeated failure in crops for the past three years, we are sur prised at the number of new barus.hons- es aud out-buildings erected in this vi cinity, denoting thrift and diligence among our citizens. Our school house is one of tho best, if uot the best, country school house in Morrow county, another fact worthy of notice. Our school though not a large oue, is prospering under the tuition of Will Saling and a larger attendance is expected soon. Iu social life we are not deficient There will be a grand ball at the sohooi house on Thanksgiving evening. Sokib. -Successor to Miner, Dodson Sc Co.- BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, a ,d positively cure3 Piles, or uo pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. .11, Johnson & Co. Ou last Tuesday tho legislature of Washington elected for her first U. S. senators, John B. Allen and Watson C Squire. The action of this body is uo surprise, resulting as everv one expect Old papers at the Gazette office at 75 cents per 100, or two bits a bunch, tf. Chas. Straus, representing the well known boot and shoe firm of Bucking ham & Hccht, oalled on Heppner's merchants last week and disposed of a large amount of their celebrated goods. Mr. Vawter Crawford, our foreman, left yesterday morn iug for a short visit to his home in Waitsburg, Wash. Vaw ter has done faithful work since be took charge of this office, and needs a vaca HOD. Professor Loisette's Memory system is oreatiug greater interest than ever in all parts of the country, and persons wishiug to improve their memory should send for his prospectus free as adver tised iu another column. 4t. 18 51. The report that James Jones lost 300 head of sheep nn the Middle Fork through settlers in that section, is without foun dation. The Gazette, copied tho same from the Long Creek EwjIk, but their reporter in this instance was riot a very reliable one. Will Scrivner, onr Upper Main street wagon-maker, visited Arlington last Fri day. He does not report a very thriving condition of matters down there, yet the main business houses of the town seem to be thriving, particularly the pioneer house of J. W. Smith. Heppner'B public school, churches aud all places of publio gatherings are closed by order of the City council, on account of the contagious sickness which is now quite prevalent in Heppner, to be opened at such time ag the council shall deem it best for the public health. The Long Creek Eayle and the Hepp- i ner Gazette, $3.00 a year, strictly in ad-1 vance. The regular snbsciption price of 1 bntti papers is $4.50. Heppner people, j vou should know something about the i interior country. You expect to gel j business from that section for yonr in- j dividual beuefit, bat it will Dot come ! without effort. Take the repiesentstite ! pajH-r of th-jt section, at least, and be : posted on matters over there. The tin- I nk and Gazette, both for 8-1.00 ! for one year's subscript iou. tf. j ITS EXCELLENT QUALITIES Commend to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit, remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. Some people iu Heppner are quite ac commodating iu milking others' cows for them, but this is a kindness not altogeth er appreciated, and the more mention of the fact may save some oue from getting into serious trouble. On Thursday of last week, Messrs. Gilmore & Wrigh t shipped to Portland markets, 78 bead of cattle. Two of their ohoioest steers pulled down the scales to the amount of 4,3'J0 pounds. FOR SALE. A double barrelled, choke-bore shot; gun. Made by the best English maker Bnd from the latest design. Quite new. Also 400 all brass ,. patent cartridges, which will hear an indefinite amount of reloading, with 5000 caps, felt aud card waddiugs for same. The gnu is iu a case fitted with everything necessary. Price $0. Apply in writing to G. C. East at B. B. Mann's ranch, Butter creek. CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES If You Want DRY GOODS(ShCLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, ,Caps, Boots, Shoes, WOOD WIIvLOW WARE), AGRICULTURA MPLEMENTS, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns, . Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery, Or anything usually kept ia a first-class store, call on W. O. MINOR. MAY STREET HEPPNER, OREGON. Heppner Feed Yard! Is the place for Teamsters to stop. CHEAP HAY 1 FREE mil ROOM! Free Camping House, Whole Barley find Chop for Sale. KEE FEE & BULLOCK, Props. ' Lower Main St., Heppner, Or. Buy Your Millinery -OF- Irs. S. P Garrigues. She has Al! the Latest Styles in FALL AND WINTER HATS, DRESS GOODS, Etc. - CALL AND SEE MBS. GARRIGUES' Large Stock of LADIES' FURNISHINGS Before Purchasing Elsewhere south side may street, HEPPNER, ...... . . ' OREGON. Prof. Loisette's DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METH03 Tn snitfi of tuln Iterated imitations which mi as 4Au theory, and practical nsBiilts of the Original, ia ajiitflof the (frosaeBt inisrepreaentatioim by envious would-be competitors, and in spiteof "bane attempts to rob" him of the fruit of his labors, (all of which demonstrate the undoubted superiority and popularity of hie teaching). Prof. Loiaette'B Art of Never FurjifettiiiR IB ruci utilized to-day in both Hemispheres as marking an Epoch in Memory Culture. His Prospectus (sent post, fruo) (fives opinions of people in all parts of the glohu who have act ually studied bis System by correspondence, tihowiug that his Svstem is vtsed only while bring titudind,not afterwarda; that any book mn be learned in a tinoie readiii0,iitind-wanderiv( cured, d-c. For Prospectul, Terms and Testimonials address Prof. A. LOISETTE, a7 Fifth Avenue, N.Y INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER! iiwM is A strictly flrst-clans machine. Fully war ranted. Made from very bwst material, by skilled workmen, and with the best tools that have ever oeen devised for the purpose. Warranted to do all that can be reasonably expected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing IfiO words per minute or more according to the ability of the operator. Trice - $100.00. If there is no agent in your town, ad dress tho manufacturers, THE PARISH MFG. CO., Agents Wanted. PARISH, 2f. T. FDtr STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRIT rflCCa ING FREE, l-'iratclassfacililiesand best of teachers. Atldropfi, with fitamp for rotura postage, THIS PARISH MKO. CO., l'AIUSH, 5. T. SPERRY'S MANUFACTURE THE- Bakers' Patent Flour, Better and cheaper than grades shipoed into this market. Having lidded stinim power and liavijig all tho facilities of the best mills, the supply will at all times equal the domnud. Bran - - $15.00 a Mill Feed - 18. Flour $3.75 per barrel in 5 barrel lots; barrel $4.00, a Ton. Ton. 1 sinirie When youcoine in for your fall supplies, call for Sperry's Flour. J. IIEPPNEK, B. SPERRY, Proprietor j OREGON. Combines ihc juice of the Blue Firs of California, to laxative Bnd nutritious with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to ths human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS' AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OK FIGS. Mono factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0M I BAH FnAHCJtCO, Cal. Lock villi!, Kv. Kpw Yoje, N. V Dr. H. KVAUOIIAN, D I; N T I S T. 1 LATE WOliK A SPECIALTY. F.jttrsu tiue r.J Filling by the Latest ami Mont Improved Mctijixio. All Work Guaranteed. Office LefZf-r & ThoopKjti'e building Muin St., ovir K. I Klwtu.Vn drug store. X 'St V: J8BT UCHTEITilSL seie H IIP Fine, $4 Calf ton, Lace 1 Shoes, But- or Con gress. KV 1 : 1 1 Y PA I R W A K 1 1 ANT 10 1 ) ! AIho an KxloiiHive Lino of the Culubrated Buckingham & Ilccht Boots Always on Hand. THE LARGEST STOCK IN EASTERN OREGON. Special OPPOSITE CITY HEPPNER, Attention Paid Eine Custom Work. HOTEL, to MAIN ST., OREGON. PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co. has constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of General Merchandiser To be Found East of Portland. Among the Latest Novelties are Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, 1. Their Celebrated Boot called Is unsurpassed for durrbility. Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots, Hats, Caps, Tobaooos, Crockery, Etc. In our Grocery Deprtment everything is First-Class and Staple Goods in every variety to suit all classes of trade. Speoial Inducements in ieep Sip Tobacco, Sik Ik Ik A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stock will oonvince the public that we oarry the goods required whioh will be sold at Bedrock Prioes for Cash. Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated Bain Wagon always on Hand. Hides and Pelts Bight for Cash and Trade. Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Counties will do well to price our Goods before purchasing else whore. We gnarentee Courteous Treatment, and will endeavor to make all , feel at home. Do Not Forget The Place. Pioneer Brick, West side of Maiu Street, bet. May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn. ... Everything in our line will be sold at marvelouslv low Drices within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en. titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. ; A. D. Johnson & Co. THE) CITY DRUG STORE), HEPPNEE, - OREGON. Bole Agents for Morrow County for ZSLsittlo's; Patent FLUID SHEEP DIP. W. J. LEEZEK. P. O. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON TOOLS A Specialty!! PUMPS And Piping always on Hand. -DEALERS IN- ardwarc, Tinware, Graniteware, Wood and "Willow "Ware, gIiA.JhM$ WIRE),1 itiid Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and a complete line of Groceries uoiraoo MAIN STRKET, HEPPNER, OliEGOtl A.T PI J. SLOG UM'S Yim will find a Complete Supply of Di'iio-s, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, sift Key West and Imported Cigars ! A Oomplote Ijine of School Books nnd Stationery. Free eichmiKc on National lk'iniurt). TXlo U'liiosit nixcl Mowt Complete tsitrtolx. of G-olcl Fount in JJntttvrxx OregKi., Prescriptions Filled Liwzer & ThoimiB'in oorner, ; : ; Muin Street. HEPPNER, OREGON W. A. KI1!K. J. O. VIAYES -DEALERS 1N- Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. oiistaiiy on Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWINO MACHINE. Warranted for five years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their maohines and get oaah prices. MAIN 8TKEKT, ... HEPPNER, OEEQON.