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THE GAZETTE. Hi-PFNEB.THCIiSDAY.Mch. 20, 1SS0. Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 81, mixfl, Iwivpb Hpnner 7:47i a. m. No. nr.'.. arrives " 53i. m.. except Sunday. daily CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stage leaves for Canyon City, daily, excei t SnndHy, at6:30 A. M. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 5:IK)P. M. Tbfre is u. saving of 16 hours in time nd SI" in cash by taking this route to Canyon. A Bii.k. Dr. O. H. Murray, alias Dr Olvmpia S. Mnrruy, who has for some' time advertised in the Gazette as well as other papers in Oregon and Washing ton, is spoken of by the press as a bilk, T.Ve presumed as much. Although his ad. has !een running several months, he has paid nothing. He is not only a dead best, but "rings in" on a woman's name to get credit, and therefore is a swindler. He should see the inside of Oregon's penitentiary for a term of years. JURY LIST. C. W. Loinlar & Oc., 429, Fifth St., F H.Iand, Or., are authorized to make ni'c-tising contracts for the Gazette. They will a:sr make collections for this paper. Here and There. A bilk is worse than a tbief. Mr. H. P. Garrigues is in Portland. Fresh stock of fine candies at "'The Model." Spring showers are bringing out the grass. J. B. Sperry returned from Oregon City last Tuesday. Receipt books for sale at the Gazette office at zj cents each. 'The Model" keeps the best cigars in the market. Try their "Lion." Old papers at the Gazette office at 75 cents per 100, or two bits a bunch, tf. Coffin & MoFarland are reaching out in Grant county papers in new advertis ing. Wm. Hughes is afflicted witn an attack of paralysis, bnt it is hoped that he will soon reoover. Fresh Eastern oysters at "The Model." $1 00 per can, or served in any style at 60 cents per dish. J udge Clifford will preside at the com ing term of circuit court which will con vene next Monday. A. B. Maekey was up from Alpine this week and reports a loss of 300 out of 17,00 head of sheep. Mrs. VV. P. Dntton left on Wednes day's train to visit friends and relatives at Pendloton and LaGrande. Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's Sarsaparilla purines the blood, and thus permanently oures catarrh. The Goldondale Courier is the new ex change which oomes from Goldendale, Wash. It starts out well and looks pros perous. Mrs. S. 1'. Garrigues has made some noticeable changes in her May street millinery store, preparatory for spring trade. Ncls. Jones returned from Ontario last Monday, and left this morning for the John lay to look after stock interests there. T. E. Fell returned from Portland on Tuesday's train, and Mayor Blaukmnn also arrived home from Boise at the same time. Note that Dr. Olympia S. Murray is a bilk. Had we known bis reputation his ad. would not have appeared in our columns. The young son of James Fristoe was thrown from a horse one day last week and dragged quite a distance, reoeiving some severe bruises. The fourth page of the Gazette is de roted largely to stock and agricultural matters. The Gazette is the paper for all. Subscribe now. Nels. Jones has heard from his stock iu Malheur county, and says he will not be out over 10 per cent of all the stock he has on Malheur's range. Mr. Charles Blaok is in the city from Frazier's sheep camp on Birch creek. He reports that Bheep are nowiall brows ing on the range. K. O. When jon pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbury at the Har disty House. The tuble is always sup plied with the best in the market. J. E. Friok, oashier of the Frst Nation al Bank of Arlington, and Mr. A. A. Jayne a popular attorney of that place, were in Ueppner this week on business, Messrs. Brown & Hamilton will attend l ...llnAfiitno ThAAflilnr tlHK HJ Ulll 1U i.. .not the time to spare to look after that branch of the business, which is quite an essential one. protracted meeting will be held at the Skthodist church South ; services ,beginniUB-jaturday evening Maroh 22nd, and oontiuue., under oharge of Kev. Mr. Riohardson. Our council did not -eet on last Mon day evening, owing to nou-ttendance of counoilmen. City officers should not miss a meeting at this particular junc ture in Heppner's affairs. At the annual encampment of the G. A. K., at Eugene last week, J. A. Var ney, of The Dalles, was elected Dep't Commander. Astoria was selected as the next place of meeting. Ed. Cox was over from Hardman last Thursday and states that stock pros pects are not the brightest with him. His loss in sheep was large, as shown by the report in last week's Gazette. Slugger Sullivan goes free, by a de cision of Mississippi's supreme court, which holds that there is no law prohib iting prize fighting. Kilrain is Berving his sentence of two months in jail. The petition of the people of Morrow and Gilliam counties for a mail route between Fossil nd Ueppner was pre sented to the department a few days ago by Binger Hermann. Fossil Journal. After careful consideration of matters relative to the publio school, the direct ors have deMded to have only an eight months term this year. The term will close at the end of the present month. Hull & Brown have taken oharge of the Mi'ton Eagle. The Eagle is a good, local paper, and we hope the new propri etors will continue to issue a superior publication and reoeive liberal support. N. L. Robinson, of Portland, has a very neat ad. of his shoe store on the first page of this paper. He is paying the highest cash prioes for pelts and furs. His store is located on May street, Van Duyn's old stand. Sheriff Gray came in yesterday with a Celestial rooster, bound for Salem's state boarding-house. He was lodged in the county jail till this morning when he was taken to quarters below. He was accompanied by Deputy Otis Guernsey. Now that spring is here, there no long er remains a reason for delaying the bor ing of our artesian well. The Empire Well Augur Co. should be called upon -to get their well-borer here and com plete their ooutract. P. O. Borg has petitioned the council rto establish a grade on Upper Main street, and that he be allowed to use the dirt from Brewery bluff for improving Ins property adjacent. This unsightly till should be graded down as soon as possible. , Tvson & Boyed are preparing to make a very superior olass of pressed brick at their yard near Heppner. Their ma chinery will be the best that oan De pro cured for that purpose, and from pres ent appearances, they will have a large demand for the products of their enter prise. The paper business cannot be run without funds. Our expenses are con tinually increasing in the earnest en deavor of the proprietor to make the Gazette more readable and newsy. This must be met by a proportional in crease of busiuess, and prompt payment -of all accounts. The best information from Morrow -county is to the effect that the loss in cattle will be 50 per cent., and in sheep 20 to 30 per cent. The crop prospects are exoellent, and abundant harvests may be expected next summer. Salem Statesman. Relative to stock losses in Morrow county, this estimate is entire ly too large. About one-half the above -JTould oome near the correct thing. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring yousatisfiictory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can but from onr ad vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, when used for any affection of Throat, icings or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs Bronchitis, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeabe to taste, per fectly safe, and can always be depended upon, .trial bottles free at A. D. John sou & Co's Drugstore. 1. Camp Fike. On the eve of the 28th mat., the Grand Army boys. Post 31, will congregate around the historical camp fire at Lexington, at which time all are invited to participate. Sneakms and patriotic songs will form part of the programme, which will be held at the church. A social dance will also be given for those who desire to participate. To CoNStiMPTivKS. The undersigned having been restored to health by sim ple means, after suffering for severa years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to bis fellow suffer ers the means of oure. To those wjio desire it, he will cheerfully send (tree, of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure oure for Con sumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all suflerers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will ooet them noth ing, hud may prove a blessing, will please address. Rev. EdwabdA. Wil son, Williamsburg, Kings oouuty, New xorK. The Settler Does Not Lose. As the Gazette predicted, the, department has decided that the settler who has paid his money into the hands of a receiver for land, does not lose his money by rea son of the failure of the receiver to make entry and payment to the government. The officer is the agent of the govern ment and is alone responsible to it. The settler is entitled to a patent to the land. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years e have been selling Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Buokliu's Arnica Salve and Eleotric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, aud we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies haye won their great popularity purely on their merits. A. D. Johnson & Co., Druggists. 1. CANYON CITY ITEMS. From the News. Mr. John Luce informs us that so far as he has been enabled to learn the loss of sheep in the lower John Day valley already averagt-a 33 per cent. To make the situation worse sheep are still dying. The Jacksonville Times learns that Grant and Harney counties will sustain a stock loss ranging from 50 to 75 per cent. These figures are erroneous as far as Grant county is concerned, al though the loss here will be enormous unless stock cease dying pretty soon. Canyon City is tagging along nipping at the heels of the rest of tbe world. She has had a genuine wrestling match, and may have a slugging college. She may have the World's Fair next after Chicago, but, alas, we cannot, owing to previous arrangements, be present then to "write it up." NOW GIVE ATTENTION. To the purification of your blood, for at no season is the body so susceptible to the benefits to be derived from a good medicine, as in March, April and May. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the people's favor ite spring medioiue. It stands unequal ed for purifying the blood, curing scrof ula, salt rheum, etc, regulating the kid neys and liver, repairing nerve tissues, strengthening andinvigoiatingthe whole body, as well as checking the progress of acute and chronic disease, and restor ing the atHicted parts to a natural, healthy condition. It you have never tried Hood s Sarsaparilla tor your "spring medicine" do so this season" Skipped. It was generally noised around town last Thursday that L. b. Rider, a paiuter and paper-hanger, waB preparing to jump the country. As he had numerous creditors here, it was in vestigated. From all appearances the rumor was true, and Mr. Rider was brought back to town to settle up be fore going away. However, as he had nothing worth mentioning, the larger creditors got bnt little, aud the small fry, "nary a bean." This is foolish for a young man, particularly as good a mechanio as Mr. Rider had proved him self to be, who bad just begun to be estab lished in a way to make money. It is pre sumed that Rider got away with a small amount of cash, but entirely too little for a man to sacrifice his reputation. Following is the jury list for the en suing term of circuit court which con venes at Heppner on the 24th iustant : Heppner Eiias Friend, E- Nordyke, I). YY. Hornor, J. A. W. Coffey, A. 11. Stamp, Clias. Lindeand Prestou Looney. lone N. B. Williams, E, G. Sperry, Frank Wilson, W. A. Allen aud H. Pad berg. Eight Mile Olof Bergstrom, F. M. Holmes, J. H. Mathews, H. M. Vaughan, W. T. McNabb and Jesse Martin. Lena Jackson Fleek, Albert Ayers and W. E. Hiatt. Pine City Frank Fitch and A. A. Ayers, senior. Dry Fork M. S. Maxwell aud O. C. Fleming. Cecil P. Bauerfeind and S. White. Dairy-C. M. Hastings, B. F. Dedon and A. F. Courter. Well Spring W. W. Smead. Matteson H. Scherzinger. BLESSING OF SLEEP. DR. FLINT'S REMEDY, for the mm or woman who finds himself or herself unable to sleep, is an invulnerable medi cine, which will not only procure the blessing of sleep, but will prevent gener al breaking down of the whole system. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or, address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. St. Patrick's Day, The dance given at the opera house lHst Monday eve., St. Patrick's day, by Messrs. Hallock & Kee ner was not as largely attended as an ticipated, yet all eujoyed themselves. The supper prepared by Jack Gray for that occasion was as fine as ever spread in Heppner, yet it was so poorly patron ized that Mr. Gray is considerably out of pocket. Strays. The Gazette knows of the whereabouts of two, stray geldings, a sorrel and bay, branded 73 or 7a also two 2-jeai-old colts, a brown and a black. The owuer of these animals can learn of their whereabouts by calling at this office and paying for local. 4t. Gov. Rea's new office, next door to thp Gazette, is assuming shape, and will ere long be ready for the Gov. I. N. Basey is making quite an addi tion to his Mountain House, above the Gazette office. Mrs. J. R. Simons mourns the loss of 333 per cent, of her cattle in the last storm, losing one out of three head. Johnny Beeler has just returned from a trip to" the Sound. He thiuks Port Towusend is the best town in that sec tion. F. O. Bucknnm, of the Lombard Inv. Co., was in the city this week. He has many friends here who are always glad to see the boy. Hon. W. F. Matlock came over from Pendleton last Thursday aud left Mon day for Portland, accompanied by T. J. Matlock, of Heppner. Mrs. A. J- Stevenson and children will move to their Skinner ranch in the near futnre. They have been residing in Heppner the past winter to avail themselves of school privileges. THE BEST RESULT. Every ingredient employed in produc ing Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly pure, aud is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roots and herbs are carefully selected, personally examined, and only the best retained. Bo that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a view to attain ing the best result. Why don't yon try it? LONG CREEK NEWS. Furnished by the Popnlur Pmuas Plaster of tbe Creek. J. P. Rhea, one of the leading stock men of Morrow county, is in the Long Creek section buying sheep. We are informed that Frank Kellogg of Heppner will be an aspirant for joint senatorial honors on the democuatic tick et. Wm. Rndio disposed of his ranch on the John Day recently to Emmett Coch ran, a rancher and stockman of that sec tion. Consideration, JfTOoO. Grant county was among the first to pay into the state treasury the requisite fund. If her sister counties do think her N. G., she generally gets there first. W. R. Ellis, of Morrow county was spoken of as a Candida te for congress man at the meeting of the republican state central committee at Portland on the 5th inst. Certainly East Oresron would not object to see one of her resi dents successful. Joe Barker, the deaf and dumb fellow of the Middle Fork section, who was charged and bound over for larceny of horses, had his hearing last week in the circuit court, and though the grand jury found a bill against him, through the able assistance of Judge Denning he was found not guilty and was acquitted. He passed through Long Creek last Sat urday euroute to Ritter, via "hoof ex press," appearing as happy as a ciam. THE MARKETS. OUR SUPPLEMENT. The Heppner Gazette issued a fine supplement and description of Heppner last week. lamLuU county Eedtier. The Heppner Gazette conies to us this week bright and newsy as ever, aud containing as a supplement an excellent written description and illustrated pamphlet describing Heppner and its surroundings. Such enterprise has its effect on the people of a town. West Hide. This week, the Heppner Gazette comes to our table accompanied by an elegant supplement very appropriately advertising tn desirable features of Heppner and Morrow. This is evidence the people of that locality have A proper appreciation of their home paper. Bor der Signal.' The Heppner Gazette this week con tains as a supplement a well written des cription of the city and its surroundings. It speaks well for Heppner that it has such a well edited newspaper and well for the paper that ithas cast its lines in suoh a prosperous comuiunrcy. Port land Oregonian. A finely illustrated 8 pase namnhlet and accompanying maps, entitled Hepp ner, issueu as a supplement to the Hepp ner Gazette is out and reflects great credit upon the wide awake people of Heppner. Also a 10 page pamphlet of Heppner's high school. Fossil Journal. We are in receipt this week of the sup plement of the Heppner Weekly Ga zette, and also a pamphlet showing the course ot study or the high school of that place. The supplement is a fine work and shows much enterprise in the Gazette in getting it up. It is well il lustrated, giving views of the citv, map of country and also views of fine busi ness houses, residences, sonool house. churches, etc., and gives a general des cription of the town and its business; in short, just the thing to induce immigra tion. Milton Eagle. MOUNTAIN VALLEY ITEMS. Our winter in the valley was almost like the Irishman's winter in Minnesota: Nine months wintor and three months late in the fall," but the welcome Chi nook will soon take it away if it contin ues like it has for the last two days. The losses in horses and cattle small in the valley The former head and the latter eight up to writing. The loss of sheeD is larse. J. L. Gnl- liford lost 3ol)J head; J. W. Salisbury, 600. The surprise party at C. R. Gate's last Friday eve., was a success. are five this INFORMATION WANTED of Byron S. Brown, who left home, Courtright River, St. Clair. Out.. Cana da, in May, 1S.S0. His age is about 28 years, height, 5 feet ll-j' inches ; dark nair; brown eyes. He is supposed to ba liviug in this locality, and anyone hav ing seen or heard of him would confer a kindly favor by communicating with his parents. Photographs will be sent to anyone applying. Please aderess E. C. Bkown, London, P. O., Ont. TO CONTRACTORS The directors of tbe Palace Hotel Com pany will receive sealed bids for the foundation work of their building, to be opened at their office on tbe first day of April, 18iX). Work to be commenced ten days after acceptance of the bid, and completed in forty days. Bond for double the amount of the bid will be re quired. Plans and specifications may be seen at the First National Bank of Heppner, Or. Directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Heppxeb, March 11, lj0, 64 66 J. W. Morrow, Secretary. OAK WOOD FOR SALE. We have a fine lot of oak wood for sale at S10 per cord, delivered. Leave all orders at the Gazette office. tf Pattekson & Crawford. Plain Sewing. Mrs. J. W. Rasmus desires to inform the ladies of Heppner that she is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing. 4t SETTLE UP. . In consequence of having sold out my business, I am compelled to demand a settlement from those who owe me, eith er by note or account, by the loth day of April, 1S90. After that date I will place all notes and accounts that are not set tled in the hands of an attorney for im mediate collection, add all those having claims against me must collect by above date. J. B. Natter. Heppner, March 19, 1S90. it. GIRL WANTED. The following market reports we clip from the Oregonian of the latest date: SAN FRANCISCO. Wheat The spot market holds steady under good demand. Offerings are mod erate No. 1 shipping quoted nominally at 1.2Gral.27i; option trading, slow; morning call, 100 tons haver year at $1.38; buyer season, $1.31. CHICAGO. Wheat Higher; opened, 79J8c May; closed, 80c, March. 80J2'c May. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Mar. 11. Cattle Receipts 17,000; strong and 10c lower; choice to extra beeves, 4,508i5; steers, $3(&4 40; stockers and feeders. 82 503 70; Texas oorn fed cattle 93 00&.3 70. Hogs Receipts 22.000; slow and 5 cents lower; mixed, 84 10 430; heavy, $4 10a4 35; light, S3 90 12. Sheep Receipts, 9000; steady; natives, $3 50fe5 90; Western corn fed, $4 80 5 60; Texans, $3 90(9 5 20. PORTLAND. Potatoes The market is firmer with liberal supplies. Quotations, i 002 2o per cental. Onions The market is weaker. Sup plies coming in freely. Quotations, 83 00 &5 00. 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 off from shipping. Other commodities in tne produce market, show no change, nor is it likely they will until the avenues of supply are again opened up. HEPPNER MARKET. Butter Fresh 6065c per 2 lb roll. ;;. Eggs Very few in the market. Find ready sale at 2530c per doz. Potatoes Few in market. Wonted at 2e per lb. Onions 2(a3c per pound. Beef hides 75cl. 50, according to quality and size. Sheep pelts MJ;7Sc. Flour Heppner, 84 per barrel ; in 5 arrel lots, $3.75; Peerless, (Waitsburg) 4. 25 per barrel in any qnantity. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read what he says: Toledo, o.. Jan. iu. lSB. 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 you. 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 wonld 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. ESSold by druggists, 75c. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MEET-ING. Where can you get the Most Candies, Nuts, Notions, Ciprs, Tobaccos, Etc. FOR THE LEAST MONEY? PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! JMZIYS II TP LED! Where did you Say ? WIY. AT "THE MODEL," 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 th Choicest Goods. OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor. ih--hih-.. '- A competent girl wanted in a family of three. 65tf T. E. Feli.. The members of the democratic cen tral oommittee of Morrow county are hereby requested to meet at Matlock s hall, Heppner, at 2 o'clock on .Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1890, to fix the time for holding the primary meeting in the several precincts, and to attend to any other business that may come be fore the committe. By order of the chairman. Wm. Mitchell J. W, Moehow, Sec. . March 20, 1890. While Wm. Morrow was exercising hi fine yearling colt on Heppners streets last Sunday, in some manner the ani mal's left leg was broken. It is now under strict care and the oolt may be saved. At the republican committee meeting this afternoon, it was decided to hold the primaries April 5, and the -onaty on-. vention April y. xne delegates to the convention will be selected at the. latter date. SlttNAL, SEKV1CE KKCOKD. For Week Ending Wednesday, March 19. 1890 Mean Mean Pre- Char Date. Temp. Max. Min. Bar, cip. acter. Marl3 45.12 62.00 5.50 30.580 0.(10 cPr- 14 48.00 68.50 37.50 30.440 0.00 el'r 15 46.25 60 00 38.00 S0.Z25 0.00 fair 16 42.50 47.00 40.00 80.(180, 0.09 cl'd 17 43.25 50.75 88.50 29.870 0.10 cl'd 18 43.50 60 00 43.50 29.820 0.25 cl'd 19 36.00 49.00 SIM 29.910 0.00 fair . A. Smith. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to Tray Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A. Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the cleric tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmetheir's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied w ith it, and did not want ftny other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mrs. Ella A. Goff, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldby all druggists. $1; six for g5. Prepared only lljC.L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast IOO Doses One Dollar Faber's Golden Female Pills7 "fjfX For Female Irregular r, .! v lties:nothiiielikethem 1 on tne market. JVcrer SrTKi A fail. Successfully used 3K&!C,!VVil 1 by prominent ladies ESSr 4W monthly. Guaranteed - to relieve suppressed r$yJj0 menstruation. 'ft SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! Rave Time. Health, and money ;tate no oth er. Sent to any address, secure bv mail on re Vv ceipt of price, $2.00. fev t Address, THE APKRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch, Box 27 PORTLAND, OK Sold by A. D. Johnson & Co., Sol Agente for Heppner. Season of 1890. :0: The thoroughbred! imported Clydesdale stallions Finnleh Olviof, (4i76, Vol. V. Am?Stnd Book.) (5757, Vol. X, Stnd Book of Great, Britain.) Harlrfield, (4477, Vol. V, Am. Stud Book.) (6827, Stu d Boo of Great Britain-) Will stand this season at my place on Big Butter creek, 5 miles from Lena, and serve maies at the following rates: Single leap $10.00 Season S20.00 Insure with Foal , 825 00 Msree from a distance pastured and attended tw for ja a month. 64-2m B. B. Mass. J- W. O. MINOR, Calls Attention to his Immense Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. SI ! EM Wm m GH0I5E USES! Look out for Arrival of Spring Stock in the Near Future. His Prices Cannot be Beaten. DON'T FORGET . W. O. MINOR, May St.- ii hi in I STOP AT THE i i i t i i i UPPER MAIN STREET, 9 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS The Best Meals in the City. I. N. BASEY, Proprietor. The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co. has constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of General Merchandised To be Found East of Portland. Among the Latest Novelties are Lais' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmines, Etc Their Celebrated Boot called cSla.ckma.xi's 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, Eats, Caps, Tobaeoos, Crockery, Etc. In our Groqery Department everything is Firt-Clasfjand Staple Goods in every variety fTfuit all classes of trade. ecial Inducements in hsep Dip lk Sulphur, Line, Wire, Machinery, Etc, A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stock will convince the public 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 Wagon always on Hand. Hies and Pelts Bought for Cash and Trade. Parties from Long Cree'r, Grant and Harney Connties 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. Everything in our line will be sold at marvelously low prices within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash Buyers ,nd our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. Heppner Feed Yard ! Is the place for Teamsters to stop. CHE D FREE Ml BOOM ! li-oo Camping House. Whole Barley and Chop for Sale. KEEFER & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or. NKLSON JONES, Pres't. E. K. BISHOP, Treas. 9 '.1 MORROW COUNTY M IE! 0 (Incorporated.) General Warehouse and warding Agents. A. D. Johnson & Co. THE CITY DRUG STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON. Sole Agents for Morrow County for XajL-grtle's Patent FLUID SHEEP DIP. W. J. LEEZER. P. C. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON For TOOLS k Or ! ! PUMPS and. Piping Alwys on Hand. -DEALERS IN- Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Wood and "Willow Ware, Bud Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and a complete line of Groceries and Confectionery I 77?.? CfYm.Timni linst mn.mi-7it fnn.fifrn.r.ipfl.n. tiin-sifnmj warehouse 80 jc 100 feet, rvith wool press and all con- - 77-".. ' 7 vemences Tor nanauns wool. The arelwuse Charges at Heimner ivill he the same as those at Arlington, less cartages. Freight upon baled wool from Heppner, same as from Arlington. Cash advanced upon consignments of ivool or wool in storage. THERON E. FELL, MANAGER. mm ' I'M M. LICHTENTHAL, -SOLE AGENT FOR- Bucldngham & Hecht's $4 CALF SHOES, Button. Lace or "Tjongress. 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. MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON E. J, SLOCUM, I t i s , Cl-i exnioms, Ffro- Medicines! Toilet Artioles, fnlnts. Oils. Glass ( 1 1 icl WtUl 1 i i. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD pfcNS in Eastern Oregon. At, for Fortland Oregonian. Leezer'A Thompson's Comer, : : : Main Street, HEPPNER, - OREGON. W. A. KIRK. J. C. HAYES, -DEALER8 IN- Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First elass Harness Shop. Repairing sx Specialty I Kept Constantly on handfhe Celebrated Heppner Sale Go to their store tor the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for nye years, uoa t rmy eisewnere till you examine their machines and get oash prices. MATNSTEEET, - - HEPPNEH, OREGON,