GRANT COUNTY. Heppner, city. Write him. Editob Gazette : Having just re turned from the John Day eouDtry, with which 1 was more or.less intimate, along in the '60's, 1 write you a few lines which may be of benefit to both Grant and Morrow. In early days, Grant was noted want work done, for rich miDes, und in consequence, much prosperity. While the old placer diggings have long ago been exhausted, new ones are constantly being brought to light by the energetio miners. In addition to her mineral wealth. Grant is devoting much towards agricultural and stock interests, the proof of which is the thousands of pounds of wool which is coming to Hepp uer this year. Last season northern Grant sold their wool in Heppner and bought goods here. Heppner is known to those people as a good trading point, and as a wool market second to noDe in the west. This is attracting the business of all Grant this year, because it is a big thing to be able to sell the clip near home at the top price, and get the cash money without deliy. I met many old acquaintances while on my visit to Grant, among them Hon. Fhil Metschan, candidate for State treas urer. All seem to be proud that their county is favored with the nomination, and that so good a man as Mr. Metschau should be the choice. Of the future prosperity of Grant, I have much hope. Its general growth and prosperity is wonderful, since my first ac- cqutti " - if- n tm ,t I,; C. M. JONES TONSORIAL AKTIST. Bath rooms connected, aril all ran in (rood shape Shop, Minor's Building. Main Street. Call in and see Charley when you A.. A. ROBERTS. Real Estate, Insurance and Collection. Office in COUNCIL CHA5111EK3, The most graphic and artistic engrav ings published by any illustrated weekly in the UuitedStHtes are the large colored plates in the West Shore. lu 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 he is sure to find something in it that he deems alone worth the year's subscrip tion. Everyone should take it. The price is but $4.00 a year for fifty-two numbers, making a splendid volume of engravings. L. Samuel, Publisher Portland, Or. Two Trains Iaily Between Spokane Kail?. Portland ami Oregon. Effective Slav 11th, 1800, the Union P;- The only live real estate dealer in the cific System will establish tw o daily trains TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL The American PkotectiveTakiff I, cactk JE publishing a most valuable; series of 'J m iff documents. These are prcpured with n view to state the facts und arfruments for I'rou-e-tion, whether in the intei-est of farmers lihwrers. merchants or professional ie:i. Each issue of the scries uplands io those en- May 20, 1890. Thos. Mobgan. BEATS ALL FORMER RECORDS, tieorge Francis Train Completed Hts Trip Via the U. P. System. Portland, May 20.-George Francis Train, accompanied by T. W Wall, editor of the Sun, and Daniel Kellogg, one of the leading reporters of the A. Y. Sun, will leave Chicago for Tacoma via the U. P. system, on Tuesday night, May 20, and will be on the fast mail, leaving Omaha Wednesday evening. George Francis Train is just completing his great trip around the world in sixty days, beating all previous records. Thb ExcrrBsioN. The Oregonian de voted 3 or 4 columns of their last Mon day's paper in describing the maneu vers of the Harvest Queen in going over -the Cascade rapids last Sunday. The Gazbttb's editor witnessed it all, and thought it a very ordinary sieht. vt no . donbt fraught with many dangers if not properly managed. The excursion from Heppner and all points below gave the people an opportunity to get away from home, and was liberally patronized. Fully 4000 came up from Portland. Our Heppner folks got back just at daylight on Monday morning, which was owing to a collision below The Dalles which blockaded the road for several hours. uged in separate industries, and treseutsni ispntable facts comarisons of tvaes.co t of living, and other arguments showing the benetitjs of Protection. Any sinrrle ono will be sent on receipt cf 2 cents in stamps except " Waues, Living and Tariff,' which will be sent for 4 cents. The whole list will be sent for SO cents or any twelve for 20 cents, or any live for W cents, postage paid. Order by numV-r. No. Pagss. 1' Wages, Living ind Tariff." E. A. iIakt.s- korn lot fc "The Advautatreg of a Protective T;u lit to the Labor mid Industries of the United States." First Prize Kssuy, ibSi. CRAW FORD D. HE.NMNO 32 S Home Production Indisocusahli- to a faup ply, at Low prices, of the Manufactured Conine Kilties required tor the People of the Uuiteu. sinus, und Adequate llome production of tcese ' oinmoditles Inipos- ' WUfrlWapMU'flUjSRjjlff't iiaterlaia be Auvautafjeous t.- the Labor and lu.iuslrles of tat- United Stat" K -triii- 'r'ze J-saay, 1"H Home B. Dibeu. 33 p- Fallacies or Free-Trade." E. p Mnjiii il borne t lews on the Tariff ,v an OKI Lwii - .."S5"10 " t.to. Deai-ek.. 32 ' T? Protective Tariff : Its Advantages tor Theooi interwi Tmin.ir. t ;.: ::r ..-"Protection a. iTee-ITa.' A BismrE.i ' i. it anrtiiia of) Col. Thokas " Georges. , .,T-aKP' R- 1 1 "RTtR a ii liie Vital CueMion: Shn Ama ;.'V,.;",."; m German, w'iiii Addition ". lu- IM laviwof uue l.uudro.1 v'.:rV. itoBi:Rr f i'OKT'P. .. 2!?,."1?'"!? tor A'lierlcau SMpplns." .'XrHSL"? h slmieu should I PiotectioiriiL " 2. Wbatisa l'aritf?,:AnsweistoaV.v.rkiVM Keview 10 "The Farmer and the iaria riimi 11" J-rotettlon as a 1 ublic Policy. - Tire Ame.ii au v ocl Industiy." j-,-;;soutkern t'uKte Industries."..' I f A -.hort Taoc io Worklngmei, " S Poectlon and theiarmer." .Sen'ai orsl'jL The AjrvnirAjt Eccitobist. weekly, devoted 'to me S;T.i-i -aP'e fr.j.1 s free. Address American Pro teciue Wi.i Leamie, 2H W. sad St.. New York! NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN. I am prepared to herd bucks the com ing season. Terms, $1.10 per head which includes dipping, salt and sulphur. Kange 9 miles south of Hardman. Ten per cent, commission on all sales trans acted. Address C. M. Hastings. "73. Hardman, Oregon. between Portland and Spokane Falls. Pullman Palace Sleepers and Reclining Chair cars will be run between Portland and Spokane Falls without change. This new arrangement will afford both local and through passengers additional and unsurpassed facilities. Tickets, de tailed time of trains, nnd general inform ation, can be obtained upon application to any ticdet agent UDion Pacific Svstem. T. W. Lee, Gen"l Pass Agent. Legal Blanks. The Gazette job of fice is getting out a oatalogue and price list of legal blanks which will include all kinds. Send in your order. We du plicate Pendleton or Portland prices. The following discounts are allowed for large orders : $3 to 810, 20 per cent, off; S10 to $20, 23 per cent, off; $20 and over, 'Si's per cent. off. TAILORINGS. I have opened a well-appoiun. taw ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularlv receiving new goods and will mak cus tom made pants from 87 to 815 best goods in the market. A. Abbahamsice. ICE ! ICE ! ! T Hr .' a. n. murrow caus tne attention o me puunc to ine mot tnat he has plenty of ice for sale, and will promptly suddIv all demands. Oiiioe, at livery stable f Mam street. ' NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Public examination for teachers' cer tificates will be held in the court house Heppner, Or., beginning at noon, May 28 1890. 3t.-72-4 J. H. Stanley, Heppneb, May 7, "90. Co. Supt. NOTICE. This is to notifv all persons that inv wife, Melissa J. Ely, has left my bed anil board, and I will not be reponsible for any debts she may contract. 72 74- D. C. Ely. 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. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSI NESS FOR SALE. ESTRAY NOTICE. I have one sorrel mare estray, aged about four vearn. hranrl 11 The only shoulder and bar (I) on left side of neck; Small capital required. general merchandise business in the has a flax mane and some white hnnt Whnt'o th. mtf i , , . " "c.ououuioe uusiuess in tne " " iuhuh ana some white about What s the matter with having a U of town, and twentv mil fmm .i feet. S20 will be awarded th fin,!,., t " Juiajneaa pH,.p Tr.n Fresh vegetables at thai m "W" r her delivery at Morrow's Im