5 ( V I THE GAZTETE. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 181)0. Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No St, Wvw Hiuiat 7 V a. ui CANtUM AltO INTERMEDIATE POINTS, i Stajje Uijtvea for Cuuvou City daiiy, ' exrri I Suudv, at 8 .30 a! . Arrive-U;iilv, xve(t Sunday, at i :U) r. Thrf i a. iaviu of l(J hour iu time ami W w eh by takia this route to Canyot C W. L'.iuIhjt A ft .. 429, Fifth St . F.la"l, Or., are autriaeU to make ,il"-tiilj ooutrac1 for toe Oazttk. I They wiU j make oollectiooa tor tins paper. R.NOO. KB HtKS. Job priutiuK av "eudletou price at ; the iiviitria uitioe. A na bu of Hvlil peua, fwacils, at K. . Siocuiij'a Urutf atore. etc., Kunuuh, the deutint. will ail teeth, or extract the aauie vx a acteutitio manner. Mat. Lu.-oeuooai wm open your eyes in ptvm ot bin boots uid shoes. You can buy them no cheaper in Portland. All loers of a social guioke will find the most eomplete and best selected stock of pipes and tobacco in the city at Leaser A Thouituou'a. Call and see ' for yourself. The W Buckingham Hecht, men's hoe will not rip. Best in the market for the price. Buy them at M. Licbtea thal'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 yon want some dried venison? Go to i. W. Matlock k Co.'s grocery store for it, and everything else in their lines. The most complete stock of groceries in Ueppoer. Cof&m & McFarland have made a lib eral offer in presenting customers with a beatifnl boand volnme for every 8 '25 ' 1 worth of goods purchased in the line of i dry goods, boots, shoes, etc. Roberts St Simons are prepared to re pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there ia nothing in the blacksmithing line that they are not able to do. Remember that all paid up subscribers to tbe Gazette are entitled to a brand notice, free of charge. This of itself is worth more than 2 to the stockman, tf. ladies, look out for great Novelties la imported hosiery, all the latest 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 1U)0 pair. ALSO, Fine line of ladies imported fanoy baodkercbiefs, all the latest novelties in the jine. Come and see for yourself. . '"xTi.'lile early and get first choice. They whjill not l&et long. Call at Van Duyn's. " ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bananas at the "Model." loe cream at the "Model." Fresh candies just in, the choicest stock in Heppner. The Estaella," "Dirsigo Club" and other fine cigars always in stock 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 fact tbe "Model" is tbe only cigar, tobaooo sod oonfectionary store in town. They make a specialty in these lines. MeatrtC Brown & Hamilton will attend Too or local collections, Theeditor has sot the time to apare to look after that branch of tbe business, which is quite an essential one. When you pass through Long Creek, stop with Frank Waterbury at tbe Har iisty House. The table ia always sup plied with tbe best in tbe market. Those desiring good meals and beds should stop at tbe Arlington Hotel, Ar lington, Or. Chapman & Freeman proprietors. Are yon married ? If not, send yonr address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, P. O. Box 613, Clarksburg, IV. Va. 370-422 Legal Blasks. The Gazette job of fice is getting ont a catalogue and price list of legal blanks which will include II kinds. Send in your order. We du plicate Pendleton or Portland prices. The following discounts are allowed for large orders : $5 to $ 10, 20 per cent, off; 10 to $20, 25 per cent off; $20 and over, 33la per oent. off. MUTTON ITEMS. Aa Astoalsnisg Namber Going from Home lp I' to Easier Markets Wool Items. (jv I,. L. Ormsby is starting his drive of I 40.000 sheep for Nebraska, preparatory f (or selling in eastern markets. 6 Hum Palmer, the well-known sheep- buver, takes 35,000 head out of this sec- ".' M. Ormsby takes the road with a drive of 7,000 head. W. S. Brown leaves about May la with 7,000 head of good mutton sheep. P. Rine starts May 15th with 6,000 ew-i"leboer A Morris have bought 7,000 head of sheep, and will start for eastern markets about May 15th. Cal. Hargrave starts with his band of 6,000 head as soon as they can lie Vat Webb has purchased 6,000 dry fee, and will take them to range across Dake river. C XV Barnev drives for Montana be tween the 1st and 15th with5,000 head. Beck :i?ros. are oolleotmg numerous pnrchases. aggregating 30,000 head and .a. u tnavtrml as soon as possible. ! " H. B. Little takes out 12,000 muttons this season. Turner Bros., W. E. Lee and Lane 1 Bros, will start for the east early in May I with, respectively. 10,000, 12,000 and 10,- 000 head. i As will be seen bv notes above, Hepp ner and country tributary will send ont 'i nearly 200.000 head of sheep, of which ' Morrow contributes fully 100,000. 'V Sheep are shearing very light this tea.- ' son bnt the quality remains equal to I that formerly taken from the woolly ln I habitants of our time-honored hills. I innll shearer informs tbe editor of ' this column that many hundred "strikers ' will naruiy secure niuuu ' n to take luem out ui wauirj. are hfwttsa towards Montana. s as, likely to be.ver-run this year 5-5" , i.V; T!7... ,..) vininitv ' ,ii r-i-rW iha veteran wool-buer. is again with us after a short trip to Washington's sheep range. ware of OiBtmmts lor Catarrh that Cootaia f Mercury, as mercury iVrZ .ra the of amen ana compieiei, whole system hen enieriuit "MU surfaces. Such articles the mucous never be used exoept on presenp- pui'i"" r- .hi-mniMll fU the ; as the tions from repuiau.o t7, Samaire tbey will do is ten iom damage "'y. .., jr;ve from them. Ql's Cstsrrh Cure, mamifactured by F itaii a rrij n. contains no T i iipncv & Co., Toledo, Q.. contains no "".'.,! ,s taken internally, ana sc, uioiivi . , j ar,A miinons snr- directly upon the blood and mu'n?,irg faoes of the system. m races oi iuc . the ganu- I-.... V. Hnre be SUre JOU get luo " 0i"". -.., llu and n . and made iu in. It is taKen i"lv . Ohio, by F. J- Cheney o. w cl.l hv Drugg ou K. DrllfffflStS. linn- ' ..- nor 1j Here and There. Oar new marshal is a daoJv. oia ppers for mie at the gazcttb office Mr. Gw. Noble visiting at The j IMlttj. np from Lower Willow V. S. Brown, the sheep-baver, is in frou: Neb. 4 J. F. Willi, of Lciintou. was in town last Muday. Billy Ruark takes cbarg of the 'Ar cade to-Uav. Wfllaw t'rwk 13 rUio.oaased by melt-: candiaate for joint senator, to represent iux suow ia tbe moautains. tbe counties of Grant, Harney, and Mor- Tbe "Mlei can furnish parties with ! row, was received with general Batisfac ke in nxnail qaantities. ' tion by bis fellow citizens of Heppner. G. L- lX.rinan. of Lexington. renorU reports sfooa propei.-t8 lor crops. Wool-bay er Hall was on oar bnsy strwts during the past week. Jii Hayes, accompanied bv his moth er, returned from Idaho Tuesday. John Dennis is down from Montana following his basinets of shearing. 1 infc . r., Atnena to his Morrow Co. possessions. ,, Walker H.aton scab inspector of Grant . was in Heppner last week on business. Lafe Waterbury left Saturday with a ; the traiu which bore their honored citi big load of merchandise forGoff 4 Allen. I zen, which shortly appeared, the band MA fellow can't have any fun without taking chances of gettiDg caught." A. A. J. D. Mathews and I. L. VanWinkle were up t'rom Alpine the first of this week. Mr. Frank Kellogg relumed home from Portland's democratic convention last Friday. Sullivan has accepted the challenge of Pete Jackson to battle for a purse of 820,000. Miss Lillian Rhea has returned-from Fossil, to make her home in the Hepp ner country. The republicans should bring forward some good men for the offices of surveyor and ooroner. Mrs. Scott Brundage, of Weiser, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Johnny Hager returned yesterday from a month's visit to relatives in the Echo country. . A. C. Pettys, tbe prosperous resident of Pettysville, called at the Gazette of fice Saturday. Joe Bannister, John Royse and Ed. Cox. of Uardman, were Hepp Der's guests this week. G. W. Rea and T. J. Matlock returned from tbe democratic state convention on last Saturday's train. This section experienced a real thun der shower Tuesday. However, there was more thunder than rain. Hon. W. R. Ellis is having erected on lower Gale street, a very oommodions and well arranged residence. Died On Rock Creek, near Spragne, March 26, Lee, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Late Penland, aged 8 months. W. L. Saling, candidate for county school superintendent on the republioaD ticket, was in Heppner Saturday. The Luce Bros, left this afternoon with big loads of merchandise for Hapston thai, Dart & Co., of John Day City. Ben Huosaker has traded his city property to J. B. Sperry, taking in ex change a herd ot Sue Hereford cattle, John Lord, the ArliBgton horseman, was in town last week. He has disposed of a number of his fine Clyde stallions. A.H. Hooker and Michael Swearingen, Eight Milers, were in town yesterday, and while hers called on the Gazette peo ple. Newt. Griffith, who was reported as being seriously ill frcm the kick received from a horse some time ago, is getting better. Do you have dyspeptic troubles? Hood's Sarsapanlla, which has relieved thousands and will oure you. Sold by all druggists. Chas. W. Conger, of the Long Creek firm of Hirotrburg & Conger, passed through Heppner this week on his way from Portland. Load after load of goods are leaving this week for Canyon City, all other thoroughfares, excepting the Canyon Heppner road, being impassable. Sam Palmer's band of 6,000 sheep pnlied out last week with Bob Foster at the helm, assisted by Frank Holcomb. Bud Willingham and Dan Neville. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion ot all other medicines. Nature's own remedy, Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, The Oregon Times, the fearless demo cratic paper of Portland, thinks that the democratic party have placed a weak tioket in the field, and is "dead" down on Pennoyer. Some interesting correspondence from "Hail Ridge" and Eight Mile is crowded out this week. All correspond ence should be sent in to arrive here not later than Tuesday eve of eaoh week. Ben Hunsaker and wife were over from Haystack the past week. Haystack is solid tor Mr. Blackman, Mr. Hnnsa ker informs as, because he is the best man. They were aocompanied by Mr. T. J. Mote. The Gazette's job department was never more crowded with work than at present Grant and Gilliam counties, as well aa Morrow, have learned that good work ot low prices can be done in their own section. We are glad to note Uiat Wm. Hughes, who has been suffering from paralysis, superinduoed by an attack of diphtheria, is getting better rapidly. We hope soon to bear of bis complete restoration to health. Married At the reaidenoe of Jessie Duncan, corner 4th and Ash streets, Spo kane Falls, by Rev. May Jones, pastor of the Baptist church, Edwin N. Carrico, of Cheney, to Miss Lena Munkers, of Spriogdale, Stevens county, Wash. George Frenoh was arrested last Sun day for riding his horse on the sidewalks. A eharge of carrying concealed weapons was also preferred against him, all of which he settled Monday morning before the recorder on payment of $'20 and costs. Hon. J. H. Hamilton, of Hamilton, re, turned home via Heppner last week. He thinks well of the combination, Bla.ik man for senator and Dustin for joint rep resentative for Grant and Harney, and believes they will receive a support suffi cient to elect them. Hon. Joe Thomas, of Arlington, was in town last week, and oreated some ex citement by offering to bet two to one that blackman would be defeated, all of which were readily taken by those who are open f'T easy speculations. All bets weie alterwards withdraw Wljat if". M-j.'uw expeolf from a joint euaiof" ho lives almost out of the country ? Don't mind politics, when we can get a home man who will be ever on i the alert to the interests of the district, I .hih.r thev be for bnnohgrahs or the stockiueu. ote tor Henry ciacsman. Died In Heppner, on April 30, of dis ease of the brain. Luida Francis, infant daughter of C. M. and Mary V. Mallory, aged OS mouths. Tbe funeral willooour f.,m tt. 'f residence at i :S0 p. m. to morrow ; m . . i 1 ilv I, a i-n tha irmnnthT lae wreini "-- ,7' f i rf the ciiniuiuuiiy. uu xm.. ( j,irv seeln to have more than their share , () alfliction, this being the fourth chid ; ,i, i,aT(, ,at. CARD OF THANKS- rrnAt Band tllke this A; f H.nir mean i i tununiuS .. " -v- ; or uelr assistance in rendering the sup- i per, wmcn was given iu sraw " H: Y.,i ... .. rn.l.v ann ni, a v,m. the hall of last Monday evening, a com plete success. They shall ever hold i 1. : npuunn n ladies in grateiui remem rr - brance. By order or tue nana. A GRAND OVATION. I Heppner Honors Morrow's Choice tor Joint Senator. HENRY BLACKMAN WINS Tbe People's Candidate Receives a Hearty trrrf Hint--1 ur incair r rum ! t.nuit Fleafet Atio- eUt and Bail. i Tbe annooncement of tbe nomination ' ni Rpniv Rl:u-ltm9n aa tlia (lpm(Vraf iff 1 Ul9 repnbiican friends congratulated with their democratic friends, that tbe honor bad fallen on one of their own citizens, who, next to their own candi date, they would be glad to honor and trust to faithfully serve tbe interests of the people of bis district. His friends, expecting bis arrival on the Saturday evening train, determined to fzie him reeeption wmcn would be ootn a sur- P" aod Ratification to him. Hasty Heppner brass band, manv were in , , i discoursing sweet music. L pon his ap pearance, Mr. Blackman was greeted with cheers and received the personal congratulations of his friends. Preced ed by the band, Mr. Blackman was es corted to the City Hotel, and at calls of the gathered throng, appeared on the balcony, accompanied by Senator Ham ilton, of Grant, who introduced him as the democratic nominee for joint sena tor from Morrow, Graut 8ud Harney. Mr. Blackman said: "My fellow citizens: I did not antici pate or expect this generous reception wuichyou have so kiudiy tendered me. It is a gratifv ing surprise tor which I can rettm oidy my sincere thanks for this spontaneous tribute of your person al gooj will and pleasure. Having been honored with the nomination for joint senator fir the counties of Grant, Har ney and Morrow, I jjrattfully appreciate the confidence nhich has been reposed iu me. You all know that ( am a work er, arid I promise you, if I am elected, that I Kill st'rve the interests of the whole people of those counties. Again. I lb auk you fur yocr c-xpre&sioqsof good will, which I hope to continue to mer it." This short and pointed address was re ceived with cheers, after which the peo ple pressed forward and general hand shaking and congratulations were re newed amid the sweet strains from the Heppner band, of which onr citizens are proud. Later, tbe Heppner opera house was thrown open, and the excellent music of the band soon attracted a large number ot ladies and gentlemen, among whom, as honored guests, were Mr. Blackman, Senator Hamilton and delegates, who were returning to their homes from the convention, who continued the ova tion in social enjoyment, and tripping "the light fantastic toe." Party affili ations were for the time forgotten, and joy reigned supreme nntil the approach ing hour forbade encroachments on the coming day. THE BEST RESULT. Every ingredient employed in produc ing Hood's rtarsaparilla is strictly pure, and is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All tbe roots and herbs are carefully selected, personally examined, and only the best retained. So that from the time of purchase nntil Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a view to attain ing the best resnlt Why don't you try it? TO THE VOTERS OF COUNTY. MORROW Since I have become a candidate for County School Superintendent it has been reported, to my injury, that I am not qualified for tbe offioe, as I have not held a teacher's certificate higher than that of a second grade. To refute the report, I take pleasure in presenting the appended certificate as to my standing as a pnblic instructor, hoping it will be satisfactory to all voters: FUST GBADE. No.... Good for 38 Months. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, OF OREGON. TBACHEB'S CEBTTPICATS. Office of County School Supb J Heppner, Ogn., 1889. ) I hereby certify, that XV. L. Sailing is of good moral character, and that he has passed an examination in the follow ing branches, wjtl annexed results ; Orthography , , ?? Heading.. , .....83 Wriiinu 85 Geography 73 Mental Aritnmetic W Written " SO English Grammar... 95 Modem History tfi Physiology and Hygiene Wo Theory of Teaching Dated Sept. 2d. 1889. Expires Sept. 2d, 18t2. General average, 90. County of Morrow, State of Oregon. J. H. Stanley, Co. Sohool Supt. Josie Milks, Examiners. The World Enriched. The facilities of he present day for the production of everything that ivill con tluce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and whoc. Syrr.p of Figs was first produced the vorld v.-as enriched with the ouly perfect laxative known, as it is the only r:n:iy vlifch is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it tscprnes- Birthday Dhtser. Yesterday the re spective spouses of Henry Rasmus and J. H. Stanley prepared a splendid dmrar for them, this being the occasion of their 3l8t birthday. Mr. Stanley was unfor tunately absent, attending to matters connected with his office of abstractor of the census, but he was well represent ed at a table which was well loaded down with all manner of good things to eat. The print 6hop acknowledges the receipt of a nice lot of cake from this bonntiful repast. . MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Bucklin's Arnica Salve and Electric 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, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. A. D. Johnson & Co., Druggists. 1. The most graphic and artistic engrav ings published by any illustrated weekly in tbe United States are the large colored plates in the W est Shore. In its con tents and general nature this is the best illustrated paper a resident of the Pacif ic coast can take. It deals with subjects he is interested in, and during the year be is sure to find something in it that he deems alone worth the year's subscrip tion. Everyone should take it. The mice is but jiOO a year for fifty-two numbers, making a splendid volume of engravings. L. Samuel, Publisher Portland. Or. ICE I ICE ! ! J. W. Morrow calls the attention of the public to the fast that he has plenty of ice for sale, and will promptly supply all demands. Office, at livery stable, Mam street. CHIPS FROM ARLINGTON. Arthur CofHa left for the Sound by the Saturday's midnight train. Mrs. Estes. an old lady, 80 years of age, fell down yesterday and broke her leg. Ex-Governor Z. Moody, accompanied by Senator C. Hilton, was in town last week. Fred Tarney, Arlington's old-time butcher, has gone to the Sound in search of a fortune. Dame rnmor has it that Joe Morris, tbe well known blacksmith, intends lo cating at Fossil. The rising ot the Columbia river has compelled Harvey Wilson to remove his engine house to higher ground. H. C. Condon attended the State Con vention Friday, accompanied by N. A. Cornish, a prominent Biaiuite. A trio of pelt Buyers, F. Haag, of Min neapolis, T. W. Hall, of Chicago, and Mr. Bissinger, were here a few days ago. Evidently, Dr. Griffin has not found Ellensburg an El Dorado, as he has re turned and brought back his dental ap pliances. An incident occurred in Main street which was nearly tragic in its results. Dramatis personue: P. M. aod B. J. G- Squaw and papoose. Fioperties, 6 shooter and hose pipe. Quite a number of farmers are going to experiment with flax seed. It is sin cerely hoped tbey may raise it success fully, as such a product would be . highly beneficial to the community. The special train of 27 car-leads of maebinerv from Massillon, Ohio, con signed to Russell Co., decorated with flags, passed through at noon. B. GILLIAM'S DEMOCRATS. Tuesday 22 nit, the democrats held their convention in the Armory Hall. Tempo rary chairman, H. C. Condon; secretary. Li. t'arfcer. .Delegates to the state con vention,were selected as follows : T. B. Hoover, Fossil ; J. E. Frick, Arlington ; H. C. Condon, Arlington; G. W. Rhine hart, Condon. The following is their ticket : Representative, W. J. Mulkey, Rock Creek: Judge, L. W. Darling. Con don; Sheriff, W. L.Wilcox, Butte Creek; Clerk, J. Keeney ; Commissioner, P. E. UcOumo, Buite Creek; Ireasurer, it. o. Ewing; Assessor, Ed. Dunn, Ferry Can yon ; School Superintendent, L. Parker, Mayville; Surveyor, jut. nick, ijone Rock; Coroner, Dr. Easton, Condon: Chairman of the County Central Com mittee. G. W. Rhinehart. Moved and seconded that it is the desire of this convention tore-nominate Gover nor Sylvester Pennoyer for Governor. The motion carried. Also, moved and sec onded that the Australian ballot system should be adopted. Carried. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is herebv given that the part nership heretofore existing between Al exander M. Gunn and William F. Ruark in the business of blacksniithinz, under the firm name of Guna & Ruark, hag this dav been dissolved bv mutual consent. A. M. Gann will continue the business at the old stand, to whom all debts due the firm will be paid, and all claims against it will be paid by him. A. 11. Ocsjr, W. F. Ruabk. Heppner, April 26, 1890. 71-76 SOME NEWS FROM THE EAGLE. C. E. Dustin, ex-editor and devil of the Eqgle, is now in the employ of Keeney & 'Soroggins. ' Mike Rosendorf, having sold his inter est in the firm of A. Hirschbnrg & Co, to Chas Conger, left for Portland last Mon day. John Scharff, a sheepman of Hamil ton, was arrested yesterday bv Sheriff Gray, being charged and indicted for larceny of sheep. Wm. Gillis and E. W. Griffith, two of Ritter's sheepmen, report a very small loss in lambing, having thus far saved ninetj -five per cent. The condition of the thoroughfares from the John Day section to Heppner are daily improving, thus rendering freighting available. M. S. Hellman, chairman of the demo cratic county central committee, passed through Long Creek last Monday, en- route for Portland to attend the state convention. Lafe Waterbury, Oscar Dustin, D. B- llu!key; each with wagons laden with sheep pelts, started for Heppner Tues day. They will return with freight for Long Creek merchants. Chas. Lee was the recipient of an un lucky blow from a horse's heels last Friday, on his left leg, which has confin ed him to his couch ever since. An ex amination proved tbe tibia to be fraor tured. James Eoff, a well-respected resident of Northern Grant, committed suicide on the 19th inst. by shooting himself through tbe bead with a ritle. Deceased was ruined financially, and this is sup posed toiiave caused his self destruc tion. Many of our subscribers are gauging copies of the Gazette to be sent to vari ous parties in this vicinity who nere not subscribers heretofore. These subscrip tions are all paid for, and no one need feel that the paper is being forced npon them by the publisher of this paper. XKrBTAI IS SCROFULA It is that impurity in the blood, which, aa CUmiUating in the glands of the neck, pro daces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which develops ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness ; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for Tery few persons are entirely free from it. "7" CURED By taking B cod's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cores it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculias medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. . My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. "We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child. J. S. Carlile, Nauright, N. J. N.B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bran dragglst. fl;ilxforg5. Prepared only brCL HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa. IOO Doses One Dollar Faber's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irregular Hies; nothine lite them on the market. Never f aiL Successfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SUKE1 SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't be hmnbneeed. Save Time, Health, and money ;taka no oth er. Sent to any address, secure by mail on. re ceipt of price, 12.00. Address, THE APHRO IEDICINE CO PA If, Western Branch, Box 27, POEIIAND, OR Sold by A. D. Johnson & Co., Sol 1 Arents for Heppner. W.O. MINOR, iayst.. 1 1 i:ii -:v: v:i-g. Calls Attention to his Immense Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ? GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. BBEHT BftBGHIHS ID MCE HUES! Look out for Arriual of Spring Stock in the Near Future. His Prices Cannot be Beaten. DON'T FORGETttttt . W. O. MINOR, May St. '-TTJ . b3 'L ill Hi HHHA HORSE will travel well Allien sliod ly ROBERTS SIMONS, GrerrWxal Tilacksmitlis & Fariers. REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. Horsesnoeii 5100 per Span alter Ulan 1st, 1889. E-A FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STAXD3 MatlooltOoriier. IVTlxx Street, Heppnor, Ox- FOB THE SPOT CASH You Will Find that Ton Can Get the Most Gooda ot the Same Class for the Least Money at J. W. Matlock & Co.'s New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself. The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Grooeries, Canned Goods, Meats, Salt, Glassware and Qaeensware, Anything and Everything. DON'T FOEGET THE NEW STOKE, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, . OREGON SFI1G GOODS. MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Neat ' Stock Just Open for Inspection at the Hands of the Public. New Hats! New Styles ! New Prices! LADIES' FURNISHINGS .A SPECIALTY ! MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES, STOP AT THE . ntouOTii"?oiisd UPPER MAIX 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 Hi! AM) Free Camping House. Whole Barley and Chop for Sale. KEEFER & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St, Heppner, Or. M. HOE- The Special attention paid to fine MAIN STREET, lac II i ; l!l i! MAY STREET, HEPPXER, OR FREE STALL ROOM ! LICHTENTHAL, -SOLE AGENT FOB- Buckingham k Hecht s $4 CALF SHOES, Button. Lace or Congress, Every pair Warranted. Also an extensive line of the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht boots always on hand. Largest Stock in East ern Oregon. . custom work. Opposite City Hotel, HEPPNER, OREGON. PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! TTimY& TP ya.a-tvvkyAA M 6 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 Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, Etc Their Celebrated Boot Blacls.ma.xi'! 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 hirst-Olass and Staple Goods in every variety to suit all classes of trade. Special Inducements in Sheep Sip Tobacco, 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, ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated Bain Wagon always on Hand. Hides and Pelts Bought for Cash and Trade. Parties from Long Creek, 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 and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. Are Tou Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on A. D.JOHXSOX, We have just received a fine line of MIXED FAINTS 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 Fxdl Line of WALLPAPER of the Latest Styles Just Eeceived From Chicago, Call and See Them at the CITY DRUG STROE, A. D. Johnson, Prop. W. J. LEEZEK. LEEZER & PUMPS And Piping: Always on Hand. MAIN STREET, TOOLS A Specialty ! ! E. J. SLO'CUM, Druss. Cl omioexlet, Patent Mediolnes. Toilet Ax-ticsloa, Patnta, Oila. Olaaa ca.a3.cl Wall A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD PENS in Eastern Oregon. Xts't; for Portlnnct Oregonlan. Leezer'A Thompson's Corner, : : : Main Street, HEPPNER, ' - - OREGON W. A. KIRK. KIRK j -DEALEBS IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con ceivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. Repairing a Specialty I 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 maohines and get cash prices. MATN STREET, - - HEPPNEB, OREGON. JTIF.Fr TrTCTm T 6 MAMA J XX called lost" Sulphur. Line, Ire, Burrell & Co.'s Ag P. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON -DEALERS IN- Hardware, - Tinware, Graniteware, Wood and. Willow Ware, . Biul Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and a complete line of Groceries and Confectionery ! HEPPNER, OREGON 3. C. HATES HAYES bottle