rs THE GAZETTE. H:.:PPSf,E.THUKSDAT.Mch.l3, 1890. Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. o 31 miX'fd, Heppner 7:45 a. m. No. M, " ar"VBS " 51)0 p. m., daily exwit bunday. CAH YON A NO IN TERM EDI A TE POIN TS. Ktiitre leaves for CanyOD City daily, excel t Sunday, at 6 :30 A. M. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 5 :IK) P. M. There is h saving of 16 boars in time mnd $1" in cash by taking this route to C'anyon. C. W. Lou.lar & Co, 429, Fifth St., K'tland, Or., are authorized to make nlvc'tisinx coutractr, for tbe Gazette. They will air- make collections for this paper. Here and There. J. W. Coffey is on the sick list. Sam Hale was oyer from Butter creek last week. C. M. Mallory returned from Portland on last Saturday's train. Frank Kellogg returned from a trip to Canyon City last Friday. Sheep pelts are beginning to arrive from the out districts. Keceipt books for Bale at the Gazette olhce at ISO cents each. Prof. Julius Hudson has completed his term of school at Lexington. Born In Heppner, on the 11th inst., to the wife of Jd. bunions, a girl. Homer H. Hallock is reported as quite sick at his home in Portland. Born In Heppner on the 11th inst., to the wife of S. C. Smith, a girl. - C. S. Van Duyn and Hon. W. R. Ellis returned from Portland last Friday. Old papers at tbe Gazette office at 75 cents per 100, or two bits a bunch, tf. The weather has been somewhat "Marchy," but spring weather prevails present. Jerry Oohn returned from Boise on last Thursday's train, accompanied by .Phill Cohn. The Democratic Portland Timet still Jieads the list as a bold, fearless paper lor principal. K. R. Inran was at the Gazet office yesterday, and reports everything lovely with the farmers. Capt. Homer MoFarland and family have moved into the J. M. I lager prop erty on Chase street. Mr. A. Andrews and sod, Eb., were op from Alpine last Tuesday. They expect -8iig crop this year. BjMrs. II. E. Hallook departed for Port laud on last Tuesday's train to visit her son, Homer H. Hallock. Yesterday was a lively day for Hepp ner, The spring weather had its effect, and is encouraging to all. A. M. Armer, of San Francisco, was in town this week. Mr. Armer is a mem ber of a Man Francisco watch house. Farmers report the best of prospects ' for crops. The ground is thoroughly moist, and we cannot miss a big crop. Warm rains are taking the snow, and making grass grow, but don't say we told you so. Grant County News. At this early date politioal fires are be ing built in this section, and tbe num ber of candidates iu the field is surpris ing. The Colton Eagle has been purchased . by Spokane parties, who will use the plant to publish the New State News at .Spokane. Sheep buyers are still in the field for mutton, and quite a large number will leave Morrow's range this season for Eastern markets. Loren Gentry was over from the John Day this week. He has been with Nels. Jones' sheep the past winter and had hard rustling. At Pendleton last Monday the fast mail collided with a switch engine, smashing up the locomotives, but injur ing no one seriously. Johnny Spencer has gone to Eugene to live with his grand parents. Hon. J. B. 8pi rry accompnuied him on his joarney to his new home. Married At the City hotel in Hepp ner on the 10th inst., Mr. Joe Young to Hiss Delia Conard. Judge Mitchell per forming the ceremony. After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or Pj neumonia, . Hood's Sarsaparilla will i Te strength to the system, and expel all lToison from the blood, Ben' .Swaggart wag up from Alpine yesterday and informs this paper that his sect ion sustained a small Joss. Crop prospects are of the Jiest. Itshon.'dbe remembered that ladies have a rigUt to pass along' out Bttaeta, and that man, drunk or st,br' ould govern their language aooordiu'1- When you pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbury at the .Har disty House. The table is always su","" plied with the best in the market. Frank Kellogg, attorney from Hepp ner, is in attendance at court; also we notice Lueian Evarts and Mr. Denning from Long Creek. Grant County JVetr. Jas. Boy so was over from Idea last Saturday. His son, Arthur, who has been attending school at Heppner the past winter has returned to ranch duties. A. J. Clem called on this office last Monday, at which time he renewed his subscription for the Gazette, remarking that it was good in either large or small doses. E. L. Matlock has disposed of his sa loon property in Heppner and his band of horses ranging in the Ella country. He will still carry on business at the old stand. The present oonrt docket is short, and unless the grand jury finds considerable new work the probabilities for a lengthy term are not at all flattering. Grant County Xetrs: Our school should run not less than niue mouths. The attendance still con tinues good, and Heppner should be second to none iu ihe matter of school advantages. Messrs. Brown & Hamilton will attend to our local collections. The editor has not the time to spare to look after that branch of the business, whlcn is qmte an essential one. The John Day country suffered severe ly in the last storm. Nelse Jones lost ! almost his entire band of sheep, and we are informed that others were equally unfortunate. If you have no other objection to a mau "than the fact that he is an Irishman, Dutchman, Englishman, Jew, etc., etc., it is not worth mentioning. A man is man in this American country, and don't forget to paste it in sight. Married At the residence of J. W. Morrow on the 9th inst., Mr. Jerry Cohn to Miss Lillie Rea, Judge Mitohell of ficiating. The young couple departed on last Tuesday for the Sound section where they will likely make their futnre home. There was a little unpleasantness -at "The Gem" last Saturday eve, but like the former scrap at that plaoe, it had no effect on the quality of the goods. ; The matter was adjusted before Recorder Roberts. It is well not to "chinoolc" so loud. Don't forget that this paper is for Blackman for joint-senator first, last and oil tho t.imn. Don't mistake our position, and, also, remember that he will not only receive tneionunaiion oi ms pwij but a majority or tue voies oi iuo trict next June. Tr, ononkinir of Hon. W. R. Ellis as 8 .,,i,lut. for ronresentntive in congress, tbe Ti mes-Mountaineer says: "Mr. Ellis is now prosecuting attorney lor mis uis trict, and a gentleman of widespread rep utation. If he receives the nomination and is elected he will fulfill the position to the satisfaction of his constituency" Scandal Mongeks. For some time Heppner has been agitated by scandal after scandal, and in fact the peaple are becoming so accustomed to talking about their neighbors, that it takes little to give color to astory of domestic troubles uu iimea ui uauguHoess mat would shock tbe modesty of a "demi Monde." The Gazette is not prepared to deny the fact that much exists in Heppae r to furninh food for gossiping tongues. But when innocent women are coupled with tbe remarks of the ribald jester and scandal-monger, it is high time something should be done. Daring the past week the air has -been full of scandal, two re spectable ladies of Heppner and the Gazette man forming Chapter I, which has been thoroughly digested by the lovers of the sensational. Chaperll will never see tbe light of day, unless the foul-mouthed vender of scandal oomes to the surface. Tbe Gazette's proprietor lifa nnt l.ara na.lmnln.lii U..t : .. :j about himself he is able to look out for mat in almost any capacity that might be imposed upon him, but the man who, without a shadow of cause, brings the name of innocent women into scan dal, deserves the death of a dog. There exists nothing as a foundation for such reports. They are malicious lies from the very foundation. Railboad News. It is learned here from authentic, authority tbat tbe Union Pacific is projecting a branch from Heppner to a point within a mile of the Umatilla county Coal Co.'s mine on the headwaters of Butter creek; thence to Camas prairie and by the most practica ble route to Grand Ronde valley. A branoh of this projected road leading to Cracker Creek, is also in contemplation, aooording to our informant. It will be remembered that a force of surveyors were in the field last fall in tbe country mentioned, for what purpose no one knew, as they kept their own counsel. It new transpires that they were engag ed in locating the route mentioned. E. O. To Consumptivns. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering for severa years with a severe lung affection, and tbat dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to bis fellow suffer ers tbe means of cure. To those who desire it, be will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription nsed, 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, Rev. EdwaboA. Wil son, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. M. L. & T. Co.'s Meeting. At their regular annual meeting last Saturday, the Morrow County Land and Trust Co. elected Nels. Jones, president; T. W. Ayers, vice president; Ed. R. Bishop, treasurer; T. E. Fell, secretary ; Nels. Jones, T. W. Ayers, Ed. R. Bishop, T. E. Fell and E. R. Swinburne, directors. T. E. Fell was chosen manager of the company's warehouse. Consumption Surely Cubed. 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 oases have been per manently oured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fhee to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send their express and post office address. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. 181 Pearl St.. New York, N. Y P. Schmidt's Estate. E. L. Matlock, Theodore Parks and the Gazette's edi tor, as appraisors of the estate of Peter Schmidt, Mrs. Kiloup's missing herder, met yesterday and placed a valuation on his effeots, amounting to over $400. It consisted mainly of wages owed him by Mrs. Kilcup, and money whioh he had deposited with this lady before leaving for the mountains last summer, and of whioh no one had any knowledge except herself. In this connection it is nothing more than justice to Bay tbat Mrs. Kil oup showed business tact and high ap preciation df honor of which anyone should be proud. NOW, GIVE ATTENTION. To the purification of your blood, for at no season is the body so susceptible to tbe benefits to be derived from a good medicine, as in Marob, April and May. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the people's favor ite spring medioine. It stands nnequal ed for purifying the blood, ouring scrof ula, salt rheum, etc., regulating the kid neys and liver, repairing nerve tissues, strengthening and invigoiating the whole body, as well as obeoking the progress of acute and ohronio disease, and restor ing tbe afflicted parts to a natural, healthy oondition. If you have never tried Hood s Sarsaparilla for your "spring medioine" do so this season. Stbaxs. The Gazette knows of the hereabouts of two stray geldings, a 1 A lira !I:ltlJ 73 OF 7 T nlfiri so1to iu uoji -- - j : two S-year-oja uona, mu.ru black The owner of these animals can Mrn of their whereabouts by calling at this office Mid paying tor local, it. TO .CONTRACTORS thfl Palace Hotel Com- Jl Lit. Uiiov-ivio pany will receive walfd bids for the foundation work of tne.r immi.ng, .o i opened at their office on the first day of April. 1890. Work t7 be commenced ten davs after acoeptanc" Oi the bid and .-. . . i 1 !, ii i ( 1. . r oompietea in lony u'"- .",r .... l 4i- I I mr.ll Hd re double me amount oi mo quired. Plans and specifications may ii.. -c; xr-;iil Hank of oe seen a buo i im ... -- Heppner, Or. Directors reserve the right to rejeot any and all bids. , -, Hkffner, March 11. 18'.W, 64-66 J.- W. Mobkow, , .-Secretary. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETING. ilis- ; The members of the Republican Cen tral Committee of Morrow county are hereby requested to meet at Heppner on Thursday, March 20th, 1890 to fix" the time lor noioing mo jrrimoiy vuuvcu tions in the several preciuots, and to at tarl nv other business that, may oome before the committee. Bv order ot the cnairman, J. W. Vauqhan, Sec D. C. Elt. Heppner, March 10, '9U. oi-it BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever O T.ik.. f.konriaH HnilHs. ChU- UlCSi AOfctd, V.Jt.ff... 7 Blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures jrues, ui in quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money ref nuded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by A. D. Johnson & Co OAK WOOD FOR SALE. Wn have a fine lot of oak wood for sale at 10 per cord, delivered. Leave all orders at the Gazette office. tf Patterson & Ckawfokd. Plain Sewing. Mrs. 3. W. Rasmus Aim. t., inform tha lAilieH of HeDUner It i : " 1 1 V- " - that she is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing 4t If any of onr readers are not taking the weekly illustrated West Shore they ought to do so. It combines the desir able features of all the eastern weeklies and is superior to any one of them. Es pecially in its graphic pictures of west ern scenes it is of great interest. Aside from the local paper it is the best pub lication that can be taken, and should be in every house. Published by L. Sam , rsL, Portland, Oregon, at 84.00 a year. TROl'IiLE A3IOXG THE CHINESE. One Chinaman Arcnsed of Murderously As saulting and Kobbuitf Another. On last Saturday night ; a Chinaman named Louie, who is employed as cook in Gray's restanrant, was murderously assaulted and robbed by some one near the upper China house. Gee, a former cook at the restaurant, was arrested as the assailant. Gee was recently dis charged and Louie hired in his place, which, it was claimed, raised the ire of Gee. The China houses immediately took sides in the matter, giving the ap pearance of highbinderism. the trial. On last Monday Gee was arraigned for trial in the record er's court on a charge of assault and battery. He was given a jury trial and cleared. Gee has lived in Heppner for the past ttn years and public sympathy was generally on his side. A new charge. Gee was re-arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon and robbery, this coming before Justice Rea yesterday as a state case. The defense claimed that they had new evidenoe in the case, and asked for adjournment till 9:30 this morning. Tbe defense, we are informed, have evidt".qe that the assault and robbery was committed by a white man. bound over. Gee bad his examination this morning and was bound over to await tbe action of tbe grand jury. THE STANDARD. , ''I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as hav ing passed abovo the grade of what are commonly called patent or proprietary' medicines," said a well kuown physi cian recently. "It is fully entitled to be considered a standard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted mer it and by the remarkable cures it has effected. For an alterative and tonic it has never been equalled." TO THE BUTTER CREEK FIELDS. COAL Mr. Fletcher, or Pendleton, Talks of Tapping His Coal Mine on Butter Creek by a Harrow (iauige from Heppner. Mr. Fletcher, manager of Pendleton's opera house, and one of their prominent busiuess men, was in Heppner this week. We are informed that he is contemplat ing building a narrow gauge railroad from Heppner to his coal mines at the head Butter creek, and that if the right-of-way can be secured, his scheme will likely be consummated. The quality of coal is said to be very good, and the quantity unlimited. Mr. Fletcher will likely visit Heppner again in the near foture regarding this matter. It is not necessary to-explain to the live citizen the great benefits to be de rived from such un enterprise. BLESSING OF SLEEP. DR. FLINT'S REMEDY, for the man or woman who finds himself or herself unable to sleep, is an invulnerable medi cine, whioh will not only prooure the blessing of sleep, but will prevent gener al breaking down of the whole system. Desoriptive treatise with each bottle; or, address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. OUR SUPPLEMENT. The Heppner Gazette comes this week with a handsome and interesting supplement, being an illustrated descrip tion of Heppner and Morrow county. The Gazette deserves jjreat credit for its enterprise. East Oregonian. Tbat there is lots of enterprise at Heppner is manifest from the excellent showing made in the advertisements of it sent out with its Gazette. Tbe sheep town must be looking for a boom. Pendleton Tribune. . THE NEW DISCOVERY. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it you are one of its staunch friends, be oause the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever holds a place in the house. If you have never nsed it and should be afflioted with a cough, cold or any Throat Lung, or Chest trouble, se cure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at A. D. Johnson & Co s Drugstore. Steve Lalande's family are afflicted witbjtbe measles. Lawyer Brown is convalescing from an attack of fever. Ben. French will take his cattle to Camas Prairie about April 1st. Born In Heppner, on the 12th inst., to the wife of Wm. J. Kirk, a boy. J. B. Natter is preparing to build an offiae next door to the Gazettb ranch, to be occupied by Gov. Rea. Heppner boys will shortly organize a base ball team, which will no doubt be competent to wrestle with the cham pions of Eastern Oregon. At a meeting of the Palace Hotel Co. last Saturday afternoon, the plans and specifications were considered, and bids ordered advertised for in local and other papers. Chills and "ager" are ripe in Eastern localities. They should emigrate to Eastern Oregon where there ate abso lutely no fleas and no "ager'' to make ex istence a burden. THE MARKETS. THE FIRST STEP. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, oan't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and you won-) der what ails you. lou should heed the warning, you are taking the first step in to Nervous Prostration You need a Nerye Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will nud the exact remedy for restoring your system to its normal healthy con dition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Altera tive. Your appetite returns, good diges tion is restored, and the Liver and Kid neys resume healthy action. Try a bot tle. Price 50c. at A. D. Johnson & Co's Drugstore. , TWO THROUGH TRAINS EACH WAY DAILJt. VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both first and second-class tickets will be honored on the "Limited Fast Mail Trains," 3 and 4, as well also as the "Overland Flyers," Nos. 1 and 2. "The Limited Fast Mail" trains are equipped with Pullman Palace and Col onist Sleepers, Dining Cars, Chair Cars and Coaches, and run solid between Portland and Chicago, daily without change. The "Overland Flyer" trains are equipped with Pullman Palace Sleepers and coaches, between Portland and Council Bluffs, and with Pullman Colo nist sleepers between Portland and Kansas City, daily without change. Connections are made at Pocatello with through trains to and from Salt Lake, and at Cheyenne with through trains to and from Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis. The above trains afford the quickest time between the Northwest Pacific Coast and Eastern and Southern points. Detailed time of trains, rates, throngh tickets, Baggage Checks, etc, can be procured upon application to any agent of the Union Pacific System. T. W. LEE, J. C. HART, Ag't, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Heppner, Or. 64-8 The following market, reports we -clip from the Oregonian of the latest date: SAN FRANCISCO. Wheat The spot market holds steady under slow demand. Offerings are mod erate No. 1 shipping quoted nominally at 1.2GJi1.27 ; option trading, slow; morning call, 100 tons buyer year at $1.36; buyer season, 81.29. CHICAGO. Wheat Lower; opened, 77c May; closed,' 770, March. 77Jo May. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Mar. 11. Cattle Receipts 5,500; strong and 10c higher; choice to extra beeves, $35; steers, 34 80; stockers and feeders. 82 303 70; Texas oorn fed cattle 83 003 65. Hogs Receipts 20,000; fair and 5 cents higher; mixed, 83 90(S410; heavy, $3 904 10; light, $3 904 12. Sheep Receipts, 5000; steady; natives, $3 906 00; Western corn fed, $4 80 5 70; Texans, $3 504 80. PORTLAND. Potatoes The market is firmer with liberal supplies. Quotations, $1 752 00 per cental. Onions The market is weaker. Sup plies coming in freely. Quotations, 82 25 2 50. Oats The market is firmer with light receipts. Quotations 4042c. Poultry All kinds are scarce and prices rule high. Millfeed The market is entirely bare. on account of interrupted traffic, the mills being shut oft from shipping. Other commodities in the produce market, show no ohanee. nor is it likelv they will until the avenues of supply are again opened up. . - HEPPNER MARKET. Butter Fresh 6065o per2tt roll. Eggs Very lew in the market. Find ready sale at 2530o per doz. Potatoes Few in market; Wanted at 2c per lb. Onions 2)(33o per pound. Beef hides 75c1.50, aooording to quality and size. Sheep pelts 4075c Flour Heppner, 84 per barrel ; in 5 arrellots, $3.75; Peerless, (Waitsburg) 4. 25 per barrel in an y quantity. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read what he says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gentle men : I have been in the general prac tice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much con fidence of success as I can Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by yon. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to dirctions. Yours Truly, L. L. GORSUCH, M. D. -Office, 215 Summit St We will give 8100 for any case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. E3"Sold by druggists, 75c. Col. Morgan and acting Adj. E. M. Williams, of the 3d Reg't were in the city yesterday and were entertained by E Company's officers, although their in tentiou to visit Heppner at this time was not made known at a sufficiently early date to givo much time for any preparation to receive them. They ex pressed themselves as well pleased with Heppner, nnding a larger and much more prosperous town than they expected. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bav I oyBters just reoeived at - "The Mogefc1- K , Where can you get the Most Candies, Nuts, Notions, fa, Tobaccos, Etc. FOR THE LEAST MONEY? i ; ' Where did you Say ? ; "THE MODEL' .-. J Just removed to the Smith Building, opposite W. O. Minor's, and next door to the Rea Restaurant. Oysters and Lunch served at All Hours and in the Best Style. Don't forget "THE MODEL," for the Choicest Goods. OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor. H W.O. MINOR, mav ya r., heppnbr. Calls Attention to his Immense Stock ot DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SBEHT EflBGHiKS HHP CHOfCE LINES ! Look out for Arrival gf Spring Stock in the Near Future. His Prices Cannot be Beaten. DON'T FORGET . W. O. MINOR, May St. ! ! " , 'I I', I'" 'I , " I' 'I il lii lii III il li g SIGNAL. SERVICE RECORD. For Week Ending Wednesday, March 5, 1890 Mean Mean Pre- Char Date Temp. Max. Min. Bar, cip. acter. Mar 6 83.75 47.50 29.75 29.900 0.00 fair- 7 37.50 52.00 8S.00 29.731 0.13 fair 8 39.00 5B.50 82.50 29.357 0.09 cl'd 9 33.50 41.50 29.00 29.805 0.01 el'r 10 34.00 42.50 80.50 30.500 trace fair 11 88.01) 4B.O0 30.50 30.750 trace fair 12 39.50 66.25 32.50 30.625 0.20 cl'r Dyspepsia Hakes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone1? . feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irrego laxity of the bowels, are DIStrSS some of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does - x. not get well of itself. It Eating requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates tbe digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- u ' toms removes the sympa- MatltCnO thetic effects of tbe disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. ' I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat U rtl distressed me, or did me Vf ar little good. In an hour burn after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a fiour room with fresh paint. Last , . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmaCH rilla took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Geobgb A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggiati, 1; six for S3. Prepared orUy by C. X. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa.. IOO Doses One Dollar Fakr's Goldsi? Female Pills., For Female Irregular ties; nothinerlUtethem on the market. Fever fail. Successfully ased "by prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! CSSc S v e Time, H ealth, and money ;take no oth- Sent to any address. v cei pt o f price, 12.00. J Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch,, Bex 87, PORTLAND, Sold by A. D. Johnson & (Jo., Sol Agents for Heppner. Season of 1890. -:0:- Thejtwo tborongbred imported stallions Flnnicli Olxief , (4476, Vol. V. Am. Stud Book.) (5757, YoU X, Stnd Book of Great Britain.) Harkfield. (4477, Vol. V, Am. Stnd Book.) (0827, Stud Boo ot erreat untain-1 Will stand this season at my plane on Big Butter creek, 5 miles from Lena, and serve maaes at the following rates: Single leap $10.00 Season 820.00 Insure with Foal 825.00 Mares from a distance pastured and attended to ror r mourn. o-i-jwi a. a. aiajin. STOP AT THE i i i i i i i UPPER MAIN STREET, NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS The Best Meals in the City. L N. BASEY, Proprietor. Heppner Feed Yard Is the place for Teamsters to stop. CHEAP HAY AND FREE STALL ROOM! lrr&& Camping House. Whole Barley and Chop for Sale. KEEFER & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or. NELSON JONES, Pres't. E. K. BISHOP, Tress. MEM II LAND no PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! cZTTr77rcZTV& TD JTTTWp TrPrTTD T The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co. has constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of 4-General Merchandised To be Found East of Portland. Among the Latest Novelties are Lafe' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, Etc. Their Celebrated Boot called cBlacls.ma.xis Best" Is unsurpassed for durability. Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody both in prices and quality, . A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots, Hats, Caps, Tobaccos, Crockery, Etc. In our Grocery Department everything is FirstClass and Staple Goods in every variety to suit all classes of trade. Speoial Inducements in Sheep Sip Tobacco. Sulphur, Urn, lire, Machiii ery, Etc. A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stock will convince the public that we carry the goods required which will be sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated Bain Wagon always on Hand. les aid Pelts Mt for Cash and Trade. Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Counties will do well to price our Goods before purchasing else where. We guarentee Courteous Treatment, and will endeavor to make all feel at home. Do Not Forget the Place. Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet. May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn. Evervthing in our line will be sold at marvelously low price 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 Sole Agents for Morrow County for FLUID SHEEP D IP. W. J. LEEZER. V. C. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON (Incorporated.) General Warenouse and For warding Agents. T7i.a Cnm.nnmi hna Taaantlu constructed a two-stoni warehouse 80 x 100 feet, with wool press and all con- vennmsefer Handling wool. The aretwuse Charges at Heppner will oe tue same as those at Arlington, less cartages. Freight upon baled wool Jrom, ueppner, same as from Arlington. Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in storage. THERON E. FELL, MANAGER. HOE- Buckin M. LICHTENTHAL, . i ; : . : "n -SOLE AGENT FOR & HecMs $4 CALF SHOES, Button. Lace or Congress. Every pair Warranted. Also an extensive line of the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht boots always on hand. The Largest Stock in East ern Oregon, Special attention paid to fine custom work. Opposite City Hotel, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON, TOOLS A Specialty ! ! " PUMPS and Piping Alwys on : Hand. -DEALERS IN- Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Wood and "Willow Ware, BARB WIRB, Bud Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and a complete line of Groceries and Confectionery ! MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON . KJ. SLOCUM, Greneral X9sru.rju5t;. clDeaier Inj. 1 , Druesi Chemicals, Patent sredloinos. Toilet Arrloies, Paints, Oils, Glass axxtl Wall raper. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL- KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD PENS in Eastern Oregon. tVf't for irori;lf intl Oregonian. Leezer'A Thompson's Corner, : : : Main Street, HEPPNER, - - - - - - - - - OREGON. W. A. KIRK. J. C. HAYES, HPS? -DEALERS IN- Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. Repairing a Specialty J Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for five years. Don't buy elsewhere till yon examine their machines and get cash prices. MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNER, OREGON,