te THE GAZTETE. H .PPNMt. THURS DAY. April 24, 1880. fwo Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 31, inixwl, k-avfets H No. 3", " arrival except Sunday. 5aj p. m., daily Here and There. lies h?-: Mr. an.l Mrs. C. M. Mallow's seriously ill. C. G. Roberts, the wool-buyer, from The Dalies. bdbv 1 uJ H J 1 t 1 hujitiiji horses l:. It Mi.tluuk the Ella Country C. C. ivlulkey was over Cretk early this week. ,jt i in , , Geo. Bitter will return to btajte leaves for Canyon City daily, business-shearing sheep. Work on the hotel foundati nn com. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. from Ltjkg bis former t b excel t Sunday, at 6:30 a. mT Arrives daily, exeept Sunday, at 5 :X) p. M. There i.u savina of 16 hoars in time nil $10 ir: cash by taking this route to Oanyop. C. W. Loinlar & Co., 429, Fifth St., P-i-tlai'd, Or., are authorized to make itlvcriiuiiiK contractu for the Gazette. They will aiso ,aake collections for this paper. RANDOM REMARKS. Job printing ai Pendleton prices at the Gazette office. A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc., at E. J, Slocum's drug Btore. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. Mat. Lichtentbal will open yonr eyes in prices of his boots and shoes. You can buy them no cheaper in Portland. AH lovers of a social smoke will find the most complete and best selected stock of pipes and tobaooo in tbe city at Leezer & Thompson's. Cull and see for yourself. The $i Buckingh am & Ilecht, men's shoe will not rip. Best in the market for the price. Buy them at M. Licbteu tlial's. Go to Mat. Lichtentbal's for the Lud low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted. Also "Fargo" 82.50 ladies' kid shoe. The best shoe for the money in the mar ket. , Do you want some dried venison? Go to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store for it, and everything else in their lines. The most complete stock of groceries in Heppuer. Collim & McFarland have made a lib eral offer in presenting customers with a beatiful bound volume for every $25 worth of goods purchased in the line of dry goods, boots, shoes, etc. Roberts & Simons are prepared to re pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there is nothing in tbe blacksmithiug line that they are not able to do. Remember that all paid up subscribers to the Gazette are entitled "to a brand notice, free of charge. This of itself is worth more than $2 to the stockman, tf. If you want to see the latest novelties in spring neck wear go to Van Duyn's. Elegant line of the latest imported pant patterns ever bronght to Heppner at Van Duyn's. Full line Brownsville's clothing blan kets eto. Can take your measure on site. Van Duyn is sole agent for Hepp uer. Latest novelties in gents furnahings, suoh as silk shirts, very fine all wool shirts, fauoy Books? suspenders etc, at Van Ihiyn's. Coining'. The very latest in eastern straw hats, look out boys for nobby styles at Van Duyn's. LADIES, LOOK OUT FOR GREAT NOVELTIES In imported hosiery, all the lutest de signs. Fancy striped and stainless black. Guaranteed by the manufactur er. Extra long, double kneed for boys, in fact the greatest line of hosiery ever brought to Heppner, comprising over 1000 pair. ALSO, Fine line of ladies' imported fancy handkerchiefs, all the latest novelties in the liue. Come and see for yourself. Come early and get first choice. They w.ll not last long. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. the choicest Bananas at the "Model. Fresh candies just iu, stock in Heppner. The "Estaella," "Dirago Club" aid other fine cigars always in stock at the "Model." Ice cream next Saturday and Sunday at the "Model." All kinds of soft drinks at the "Model." Try their soda and sarsapaiilla. An invoice of choice oranges just re ceived at the "Model." In faot the "Model" is the only cigar, tobaooo and ooufectipnary store in town. They make a specialty in these lines. Wniii ComkinTimb. Our people have waited long for the Ithaca well-borer to put in an appearance and bis failure to get around iu a reasonable length of time has led many to presume that we are dealing with another "Beckwith." But not so. We have put up something over 8500 for freight charges on their boring apparatus, worth at least $3000, all of which is to be paid back to the town in work. The town has made a safe investment so far, bnt yet we should have the boring experiment consummat ed at an early date. Heppner needs it bad. The present oondition of mat ters tends to bring about mnre beer drinkiug, despite the earnest efforts of the W. C. T. TJ. What we need in the line of temperauoe is good, pure water, and the town expeots the well man short ly. It is not reasonable to expect that the Ithaca people are going to let us have their well machine for the freight. Weather and Chops. B. S. Pague in his report of April 19th says; The fall wheat continues promising, the oool weather retards it ; on low lauds in the Willamette valley occasional patches are burnt. Springseeding is being push ed. If weather continues favorable, most of the seediug will be done this month yet. The peach crop was gener ally injured by the oool weather on the 11th, 12th, 13th, Uth and 15th. From most every countv comes reports of dam-,-,, t iha small fruit. Generally the peach, plum, cherry and apple blossoms are out in Western uregon, ami Columbia iu Eastern Oregon. The warm days and cool frosty nights are injurious. The week has slightly advanced the blossoming and leaving. The Ritter Road. Money has been raised in Heppner to Betid Captain Wm. Trjrru,, over to assist the Grant county viewers in locating a route from Bitter to the ooanty liue of Morrow and Grant, to intersect a road from Heppner over the most feasible route. The Grant county court has ordered a survey of their part of the road, and if our county court will do as well, we will in tbe near future have a good road from Heppner to Hit ter. It is to the interest of both sections to have a short cut across the mountains. Every live citizen will lend aid to the project. Attend The Bali- On the eve. e i the 8th inst., there will be given for the benefit of Heppner's band, a grand ball. All arrangements have been made for a i ti.no TIia errand march will occur at 9 o'clock sharp. Tickets eluding supper S'2.50. This supper ;,..,., k tiA ladies of Heppner, and j" nr. tninnla rvin2 for uni- r1'"" EIj v,; ia.SO and air, forma for our band. bay a ticket jNTouoa Luck. One Beardon was arrested by Wm. McAtoe and a deputy C. S. marshal, m the Bine mountains last Saturday, charged with sending ob oene and abusive matter through the mails. He was taken below on Monday. We are told that Beardon's wife ran away with Ike Giles last fall. He seems unlucky all rennd. menctd yesterday afternoon. W. I. Ellis returned from Portland via Walla Walla, last Monday. Frank Snow, of the Lexington Budnet was in Heppner last Saturday eve. I Sheep and wool-buyers and sheep1 shearers are getting thicker daily. j oiieepmea are getting back their loss- I es, in an unusual increase of lambs. George Fell was in Heonner over Sun day visiting his relatives and friends. Born Iu Jones Canyon on the 22nd inst., to the wife of Harry Jones a girl. Tyson & Boyed's briik machine is in operation near Frank Kellogg"a place. Mr. B. F. Willia was in Heouner Fri day and made this office a pleasant visit. The Excelsior soda works are in opera tion and the home article is in demand. Ed. Long was in from Tom Matlock's ranch thia week. Ranching agrees with Ed. G. B. Tedrow'e ia at Fossil. Wonder what's the attraction for "Ted" over there? Dr. Geogheohan, of Lexington, was called up 1 ist eve to see C. M. Mallory's baby. Old papers for sale at the Gazette office at 35 cents per bunch, or 50 cents per hundred. Mrs. Green Mathews left Heppner on the 17th for Portland, on avisit to friends and relatives. Dick McClaran's family lt ft Monday for Brownsville where Mr. McC. is lo cated at present. Look out for a lively campaign. The Gazette will only cost you 25 cents till the trouble is over Married In Eight Mile, on last Sun day, Mr. Chet Hayuea toMiaa Ida Hook er, Justice Stanton officiating. Lost A gold watch charm, set with a diamond. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at the "Gem Saioon." " Those desiring good meals and beds should stop at the Arlington Hotel, Ar lington, Or. Chapman & Freemau proprietors. Charley Roberts returned from Long Crrek hist week where he has been pur chasing mutton, and preparing them for the Nebraska drive. Last Sunday quite a number of Hepp ner's oung men went over to Rhea creek salmon fishing, bringing back iD the aggregate quite a number. Nelsou Jonea has a $2100 horse which he stands at a reduced rate. Any one can afford to breed to him, so there is no excuse for raising cayuse cnltp. Hon. J. H. Hamilton aud Chaa. Dus tin passed through Heppner last Mon day, en route for Portland to attend the democratic state convention. Frank Holcombhas retired 'from sheep herding, and will aocompany Sam Pal mer on his trip to Nebraska, landing at his old home, Milan, Mich., by fall. The members of the California Athlet ic Club have subscribed a ptirae of $20, 000 for the Jackson-Sullivan fight. It will not take plaoe before Sept. next. When jou pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbury at tbe Har iisty Houae. The table is always sup plied with the best in the market. To expel the impurities in the blood and give strength to the system before the effects of warm weather are ielt, me Piundor's Oregon Blood Purifier. Messrs. Brown & Hamilton will attend toour local collections. Theeditor has not the time to spare to look after-that branch of the business, which is quite an essential one. Counterfeit dollars and halves are in circulation. Look out for them. There must be a nest of counterfeiters iu Eaat ern Oregon, with an agent in almost ev ery community. E. O. Woodall and O. R. Bly passed through Heppner last week on their way from the "Creek" to Portland. They will no doubt have an enjoyable "skate" at the metropolis. J. C. Armstrong returned from Port land last Thursday, where he has been taking a course in the business college. He will spend the summer at his home in the Alpine section. John Hendrix was brought to town yesterday charged with striking his wife in the face with his boot. This morning he pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $25 and costs. L. M. Ormsby and outfit, consisting of 5 horses and trail traps, got in from Central City, Neb., last Wednesday. They will start May 1st with 6000 head of sheep, aud 12th ult. with 5000 more. Joe Luckman, of Little Butter creek, informs ua that he has better sheep range this spring than at any time since locating here. He lacked six lambs of raising 90 per cent. Thia is encourag ing. Tom Delaney was arrested Sunday for "drunk and disorderly." After a night's reflection in Heppner's oity jail, he was brought before Recorder Roberts who fined him $a and costs. He paid the former and was released. R. C. Hart, general agent for the Min neapolis Otlioe and School Furnishing Co., visited Heppuer thia week. The directora of the Heppner school have purehaaed 05 new seats of this elegant pattern to accommodate ihe increase of pnpila, Hons. T. E. Fell aud J. N. ' Brown got back from the convention last Saturday. Our Morrow county delegation stayed solid with Mr. Brown for joint senator, but Harney aud Grant were too many for them, nominating McHaley on the first ballot. The following compose the crew of Unnhna sliearers who Went Out last KVi.l.-i.- to uhear H. M. Thornton's band: .T,lm Keed. caotain: Sam Junkin, 1st Lieut.: Tone Junkiu, 2nd Lieutenant; A. B. and Chas. Reed, Mendenhall Bros., and Gus Stalter, privates. H. A. Salisbury, of Lena, has recently invented a clasp for use iu building header beds. This clasp saves ail mor tising, and strengthens the bed frame, besides it is otherwise a very couvement and practical invention. A larger size is intended for use in budding bridges. Mr. Salisbury has applied for a patent. He that smiles the broadest on the newspaper man this sort of weather is not always his best friend. Nine times out of ten he is a candidate. That smile frequently covers up muttered curses which, aa a matter of course, should be kept under cover till the cam paign is over. However, the Uazbto: bas'it-s own opinions on eveiythmg, ot which our readers will likely hear some thing before the trouble is ended. State or Ohio, City of Toledo.). s3 Lucas County t Frame J. Cheney mates mm the senior partner in the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everv case of Catarrh that conuot be Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decemoer, A D 188(5 A. W. GLEAsON, -'seal t -s hi it I Mauv of our re 1 1 ! vender of clottu j tint auv KTori; in ripM ner v I 1 l I tl 1 1 jU);s "i'irt:!e;: t-'tii'-r lor i vtt'lrhe of tSil.s GtU'iO steiiru lii-.s hiid sorae denlms with j;ot hit. ratroiiize Lionse ii A the Ha i c I..i!L:-r.as xm'iba Monii:.a"j -.is. nliived a; J J r r I 1 c 11 I Ma 1' e, rf. Heppners, t t r J hn 1 f el u - f' 'T Jl ! t W. O. MINOR Calls Attention to his Immense Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. tiade' print Aa iop j uiitiy and chants if Si-AXDARD. as hav- h-rvd KOinetLiinrr t:-' relative to political We wi 1 rni'.lve it iu at it, arid d-'iTt f r- agent for the stiper ired by the Browi-s- Se ail. in this 3 on waist the worth of your money. j Mr. W. G. Scott, of !l;e Willow creek sawmill, was iu town iiiesiu:ir ana in forms us that he lias pilrob.--:M-d the in terests of Hauk Duncan aud Mr. Brou-u ia the "Little Laura" qu'-rtz mine. Work on this prospect ivill bt 'in a v eek from next Monday. -Mr. Scott is c:jnri dent that he has something rich. The Montana boys showed some good playing iu the base ha!! g one Tuesday, and were it not esseiiiial iu their business of ehr'aring to protect their hands, would have undoubtedly played a much better game. D:via madj a dandy strike in the second inning, getting in a homo run. Freighting has begijn from Heppner t i Long Creek, Allen Hud Itudio having already started teams over the road. We have no idea of tha condition of tbe Heppner road, but it will be several iveeka before freighters can successfully hi; ul over the Baker road. Canyon City News. Frank Jones ia back from Monmouth, and will spend the summer at homo. He will return in the fall to take advantage of tbe f llpeiior educatioiiid privileges afforded at that place. Billie Ru:iri w i 1 shortly tali-3 ciirir.e of the Arcade KBiooii, havir.sr purchased Geo! Swaggari's siork'of iubricaurs. We wish Biliio suoi'csr-, lot Lie is a rattling good hoy. The (:-::ilTr:l v. say in its n'.vi is.st matters in .Morrow teresting, :"is i:-i'. I-i get it. Keil Van l)u a is : ior broods rnaninfrti'; u i vllle bio!i-:.i Idiiis. issue. The blood iH ibe soure-j of health. Keep it pure by taking Iiomt'a Sarsapa rllla, which is peculiar in its curative power. Levi Kobison, the pelt buyer, returned from Portland last week, Mccoiitanied by his brother who is just from tbe old country. Ask Bill Johnston for a dollar's worth of Estrellas, and then run for dear life. Bid has a four-year-old club for practi cal jokers. Mr. Dart, of Hapstouthal, Dart & Co., of John Day City, is in town. He is shipping his goods by way of Heppner instead of The Dalies, as heretofore. Judge Himford announces that the first term of the United States District Court ever la id in Walla Waiia will open on the first Tuesday in May. Are you married? If not, send your address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, 1'. O. Box (iiS, Clarksburg,, W. Va. 370-122 Tom Kintou's big six horse team, ac companied by two similar ontiits, pulled out for Long Creek thia morning tviUi goods for Alien & Rudiu. The Grant county division of the Day viiio-Hepnuer road has been survey ed we are told. We expect to bear a full report by next issue. Streams rose mightily Thursday and Friday, but a few cold days checked the melting snow and the waters subsided. Canyon City Aeirs. As we go to press our reporter learns that Johnny Kirk gave John Hendrix a well-deserved licking. The abused wife ia Johnny's sister. Rice R. McHaley ar.ived from Port laud last Siiturday, and left Sunday raornhig for his home at Prairie City.- , Ogden, Utah, will be tiie scene of a grand Mardi Gi as carnival from June SO to July 5 "JO, inclusive. G. W. Rea, T. J. Matlock and Henry Blackmail are below attending the demo cratic convention. J. W. Matlock & Co. are agents for the wonderful "Radam's Microbe Killer." See ad. elsewhere. Pry Wilson and wife arrived from Monument this morning. Mr. Wilson goes below to-morrow. Fully 100,000 sheep go out of this section this spring at an average of about 82.15 per head. Mrs. Ida Dntton and Mrs H. E. Hat lock departed for Portland yesterday to visit relatives. Dr. J. a. Fell and O. L. Patterson, the Eayle ma-!, left Saturday for Long Creek. Heppner will ship 100,000 pelts this spring. Grant county contributes its share. Frank Kellogg is below iu BtfentUsoc on tbe democratic convetii io:t. Rev. II. F. Dennis is over ftom I-e ind City visuine; hie many frie;ds iie;e. J. E. Ha unei, of Melena, M i.i'..e . is here to hey p?:u and wool. W a. MituUt:! !'. k w Ij.-s;,-j.i ye.;- j terday. ! Jo'-n Ieeou-i :- the ner tirsha!. j 'I reeara KeGd's Sersaparilia ing pnesed aiiavo the grade of what are coioneniiy ce.ibel nutent or proprietary Mie.iioif-'S" s;;i;i a wed kuo.vn physi cian recently. ''I; is (ally entitled to he ceusiiiered a steeiaard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted mer it ami by tbe remarkable cures .it has eit'icteu. For .n alterative tiud tunic it hes never been equalled." HAII IDGE ITEMS. Mr. C. Al. Kastinss was down from the "Blues" l i't week. Mr. E. J. Slovum, one of Heppner's enterprising an;i proiniueut druggists, was seen on ti e ridge last Sunday. Mis. M. Kelley visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Morris, iu the. mountains tbe past week. Mrs. Eliza Barratt started for Walla Walla last Wednesday where she expects to remain during the summer. Mr. Jeff. Kelley made a business trip from Walla Walla recently and remained a few days at tbe home of his uncle Matthias Kelley. Misses Belle Hooker and Dura Bairu visited last Saturday and Sunday at the home of A. II. Honker. Miss Belle came home to be present at the marriage of her sister Lin. Married At the horns of the bride's parents, on Hail Ridge last Sunday, April 2b, Esq. Stanton officiating, C. O. Haines to ivlins Ida Hooker, brflb. of Eight Mile. A splendid dinner was prepared by iMrs. Hooker and her daughter Belie. A few friends were invited, among those present besides tbe family, were Mr. aud Mrs. O. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I'onng, Mr and Mrs. E. B. Stanton, Missus. Dora Kaird, Minnie Brians, Cora Stanton, Mary Joues, Edna Frnzer, Messrs. Bruce and Beach Urines, Gill Jones, Charles Young, Ed. Ashbough and Lenard Hooker. An enjoyable time was had by all and was a day that will long be reine m bored by those that were there. 8 t: ui IlTiiPIi P HHP! Look out for Arrival of Spring Stock in the Near Future. His Prices Cannot he Beaten. DON'T FOKGF.T W. O. MINOR, May St. r a horse; will travel well wlieii sliocl lv ROBERTS SIMONS, Greiiei'al Blaclvixiitli & Farieis. Legal Blanks. The Gazette job of fice is eretling out a catalogue and price liafe of leni blanks which will include a!f kiuds. Send iu yonr order. Ve du piieare 1'eiuliet'ia or Portland prices. The foii-e-wi-itj ui?coni:t arc idlowed for larpe ortiera : to to f 10, 2j per cent, off; $10 to ;'f3, 25 per cent. $20 snd over, 3oJj per cent. off. ' ARLINGTON 1TE?,LS. Sylvester C.u-ii:iluTs fiaioon haa been at tached by D. Sprinkle. I. A. Vance still on thp Sound. "Say" Dennett's familiar face was seen on our streets ia.it vcek. The crazy ChSniminn paid Ariinstn a viaiit and bied to appropriate a lady'n : hiiud bag, but way tripped up by justice in tbe shftpe of a railroad oilicial. TiIts. Yancey, of JihA ;ck3 v.ns interred Friday. Kov. T. Henderson, C'onreiiP. tiomd minister, delivered a very touch ing and impressive address. ' Alias Tobey, sifter of Mr. E. Tobey, of Schuitier i'Mat, died on Saturday of con sumption. The remains were '"shipped Sunday to her former home in Wiscon sin. The democrats lu-Id their primary in the Armory Hail Saturday, J. A. Kruw.n, chairman. 71. D. Bennett has gi.ae to Montana for a a month's stay. G. w. Kinelmrf., a Coudi.n merchant, is in town. Representative democrats from all the precincts in Gilliam county are in town. Op to timo of w riting "they have not yet nominated their delegates to the ritate convention. Heppner democratic delegates passed through town at noon en-rout fur the state convention. Joe BlakeJy and family have lift for the Sound country. J. Madden, a former resident of Ar lington. lu;s been burned out at Lone R?ck. Believed to be incendiary. 'Jap." Lebo took an overdose of tangle-foot and became somewhat eshiler ated in the "Arlington" Hotel, but was speedily quieted by the raar.shal'a lead dispenser being brought prominently to his notice. After a night's repose ia the 'Hotel Hobo,1' he fried to escape, bnt wished tire society ot Tvlr. Brady, and while making the hole larger to permit j that gentleman to crawl oat, was dis- : covered by the sheriff and sent back to durance vile. B. AiiLtNXiToN, Or., April -2, '00. REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. o lisiiiii liii w lit after H -Ist, lit FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANRjgS FOR THE SPOT CASH Ion Will Find that You Can Get tbe Most Goods of the Same Class, for the Least Money at P3, P$ 9 B IT New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself. Tbe Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Meats, Salt, Glassware and Qneensware, Anything aud Everything. DON'T FOUGET THE XEW STORE, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON GOODS MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES This Popular Millinery Establishment Las a Fresh and Neat Stock Just Open for Inspection .at the Hands of the Public. -x- irflats! New Stries! - New Prices I t ; LADIES' 1 FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY ! HES. S. P. GARRIGUES, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackmail & Go. has constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of General Merchandise To be Found East of Portland. Among the Latest Novelties are Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, Etc. Their Celebrated Boot called S;El.C5ls.s2a.33Ls Best" Is unsurpassed for durability. Genta' 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 First-Class snd Staple Goods in every, variety to suit all classes of trade. Special Inducements in Wire :? Dip mm, mpt, m, Macliiiiery, 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. Hides and Pells Bomrht for Gash and Trade. u Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Conntiea 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 and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. Are You Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on A. D.JOHXSOX, -- STOP AT THE i r.o under;-!; e.-iUIi by jng uffrcti- Med ! To ''ONsu;-!triYxs. liaviiig bw !t rr-tr.-d pie rac.'i:", ;!-t'ur yeaK v;tL a sov-'-j li that dread diHCK-se Consumption, is m:x ions Uy muko knmvn to bis fellow suVr ers tbe moans of cure. To tho&e "who desire it, be will cheerfully send (fret of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Con sumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and ail throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his llemedy. as it is invaiuuble. Those deruiing the Drescrmtioii. which will cost theni noth- j inir, and may prove a blessing, will please ad d ress, jeIev. hDWAED a. v iii ron, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Good Neeve. Frank Fields froze his right foot badly on tbe26:h of last Feb ruary while herding sheep in Clark's canyon for Jim Jones, nece-'sitatibg the amputation of a part of the great toe, which was successfully accomplished by Dr. E. II. Sviuburue yesterday. Fields showed L-ood nerve, going through the ordealwithout an anesthetic of any fciud. If you have made up your mind to Ivcy 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. 4. 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 clerk tried to induce rue buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmethclr's would last longer; that I might take it en ton days' trial; that if Ididnot like it I need not pay an3'tkm;r, etc. But lie could not prevail on mc to change. I told him 1 knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. 2 Pi I lllllt U(IISII lJulISEi UPPER MAIN STREET, We have just received a fine line of MIXED PAINTS bought at assignee's sale, which we offer at very low prices. Also a stock . of the celebrated CHICAGO MIXED PAINT. We carry a complete stock of Oils, Colors, Brushes Glass, etc., etc. o A Full Line of WALLPAPER of the Latest Styles Just Received From Chicago. Call and See Them at the CITY DRUG STROE, A. D. Johnson, Prop. W. J. LEEZER. P. C. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. The Best Meals in the City. I. N. BASEY, Proprietor. I i M St 1 I ! ,1.....,TO L ineooner reed Yard ! 9 3 . I 1 LDMBEB1IANS' TOOLS 1 Specially ! ! PUMPS And Piping Always on Hand. -DEALERS IN- Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Wood and Willow Ware, Binl Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and a complete line of mm m woiranery : MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON Is the place for Teamsters to stop. HO' S flif lira mm wh? annpi Ml kb IM mhk ilUUitt The facilities of the present iUy for tl;. production of everything tuat wi ' con duce to the material welfare anl coin fort of mankind are almost r.iu::n:'-cl on-.l when Syrup of Figs -was first produced the world was er.ricacd with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, iu fact, at any time and the tetter it is known the more pop ular it beconies- The West Shore has improved st since the first copy of the weekly ua issued, and it is now the handsomest i Instated weekly in the United States Its nietnres of western scenes are of VThen I tieyan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feelia? real miscraole, sintering 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 ray friends frequently speak of it." Jnl.. Ft i.i a. Goff, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldrty alldrujists. 1; sixforgS. Prepared oTj fcy C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Iowell, Mass lOO Doses One Dollar . J 1 !lLi FnrFpmiiifi Trrc-tnuar jEca.' Camping Houses Vhole Barley and Chop for Sale. KEEFEE & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or. Hall' 8 Catarrh Cure ia taken internally ; special ia teres, its general contents are stiuu' , ih,) . ninl valuable. Everv house aots direenv up Paeiaa coast shoaid receive the surfaces 01 mo m w,.,nlplc T. s.vn-sr, i ,i.if.,f 0,irliii.in tn their warehouse ; ana ... , i 1 1 n-nl forCOUSI an frrtir ii ne auto k - , -i growers who desire to keep their mwl 'llm7'j'nfiESEr4 CO., Toledo, O. Publish here and take the advantage of the best ; j by prnssists, 75 cents. ; year, juarket for home growers. j a! ' 5 . - r t lad SURE! SAFE! CEKTAiFi! rnu t h hnmbnercred. Save -i ! TH f. Healtn, aucinoueiUkeuootii- S?rit tr any aa-iress. eec-iire y m&U on re ceipt of irlee, Address, 1- A V ' ji" '1 1 i . r, Portland, Oregon. $i.W a IKE ArHRO !HC1"SE COSFhHY, Western raaci, ss 27, 1 j AM. ;K. SuldbyA. D. Johnson & Co., Sol Agents for Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL, -SOLE AGENT FOR- Buckiiiffhara t Hecht's $4 CALF SHOES, Button. Lace or Congress. Every pair Yi'ftrrarrted. Also an extensive line of tlie celebrated Buckingham & Ilecht boots always on hand. jThe Largest Stock in East ern Oregon, H J. OG Dealer In) . 1 3 s-n i j f-Tii . Ci-aeiionis, I "t t o Medicines, Toilet Arfioles, Oils, t III ." ?-i in ul W l E 1 5 "l 5-l- A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD PENS in Eastern Oregon, JS?-t for Portland Oregconiaii. Leezer & Thompson's Corner, : : : Main Street, HEPPNER, - - OPvEGON W. A. KIBK. 1ST DEALERS IN J. C. HATES AYES i Special attention paid to flue custom work. Opposite City Hotel, i MAIX STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON. Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First elass Harness Shop. I'Zsissa s r i sii a Specialty ; Kept Constantly on handtlie Celebrated Heppner Saddle to their Btore for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted f five -rears. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their manhinoo j Go get cash prices. MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNER, OREGON i