nr. i. i 0 to 9 THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1890, Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. al, mi,, ,1, We. Mi.ner '.M a. m A It. m.. daily CWKCM, ,40 INTERMEDIATE P0INTs7 Staae leaves for Canyon exee t Sunday, at 6:30 A. M. City daily. Arrives daily, except Sunday Ht ,I',V,?liF!,Ravir,K"f 10 ""nra u time and 81(1 lr cub), by taking this route to Canyon. c;,w-, V,m,Hr- c, -.42n7Fi7tust", r-tlan.l. Jr., are an '.orized to make nirat-K for tue Gazette. J. hey will ,-cake collections for this paper. KANDOM KKMAUKS. Job printing at endleton prices at the (jAZKTTE oilioe. A tine line of iroM ,.na r.or,;iu . w, .jiuii, H urug store. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. Mat. I.khtenthal will open your eves in prices of his boots and shoes. Yon ran buy them no cheaper in Portland. The Newton waifon, barks and other vehicles, the laraest stock in Heppner can be found at Gilliam & JJisbee's. Call on them. Before purchasing your house furnish ings, call on Gilliam & Bisbee. The bIho uo ii d-rooting at the lowest figures. lhe St Buckingham & lleoht, men's shoe will not rip. Best in the market for the price. Buy them at M. Lioliteu tbal's. Gilliam & Bisbee have added a stock of tine machine oils. iemember them 'wmP'i0n ya neeJ anything in this line. ' Go to Mat. Lichtenthal's for the T.ml- low ladies' shoes. Kvery pair warranted. Also "Kargo" 82.511 ladies' kid shoe. Tim best shoe for tbe money in the mar ket. 't Do you want some dried venison? Go to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store , for if, ami everything else in their lines. , The most complete stock of groceries in Heppuer. ColTim & MuFarland have made a lib eral offer in presenting customers with a beatiful bound volume for every 825 ' worth of goods purchased iu the line of dry goods, boots, shoes, etc. , Roberts & Simons are prepared to re ; pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe i juur uorse, auu in tact mere is nothing I in the blacksmithing lino that they are 3 not able to do. The Staudurd Mower, for sale by "Gil ; liam & Bisbee, has nil the latest improve ments front cut, and is arranged for cutting over either rough or level ground. Their "six-foot" mower is guaranteed to run as light as Buy ''three-foot" machine in the market Teamthkks. Get a box of Maud S. rapid Harness Menders at Leezer & Thompson's and be reany for accidents. Try them once and you will never do without- them. All those in want of mowers, reaperB uml rakes, call on Van Duyn, sole agent' for the celebrated Osborne, of Auburn, New York,--best in the world. Call and examine. Guarantee satisfaction. Easi est and liest machine in existanoe. NOTICE. The fifth annua! convention of lhe Morrow county Sunday School Associa- - tion, will be held iu the grove at the ' place of James Adkius, on Khea Creek, Thursday, June I2th, 181)0, commencing 4. at lit o'clock' ft. m, (Providence permit- 'ting.) A general invitation is extended to all Come aud enjoy a day's recreation in this - grovp. A haskel pionio is Ui to bring the children; also mi micu baskets for their entertainment. The pastors of all denominations are especially invited to be in attendance, with well filled heads and ready tongues for the entertainmeut of the parents. We particularly desire and urge that each Sunday School in Morrow county be officially represented, with full report of work for the past year. A programme will be prepared for our enjoyment, and help in this line is earn estly soliclieu iroui iui luicc... ... dav School work. Make your own selec tions, and send list of the same as early as possible, to the secretary at Heppner. Come one aud all, and we will not ouly have a good time, but help iilontf the noble oatise of elevating the children. Jons B. Ely, Persident, lone. Oeohge VV. Loud, See, Heppner. ll-lo FRIEND OF THE POOR A HORN. MAN IN nersou wouiu suppose ..... . , ... H.a t.iiufc Penuover was the "world beuU.'rSyjeu j the poor man or labor ing classe,UBt be spent his nights toss ing pou hiue(j restless and sleepless studying how Kemeliorate the condition of the poor maNworfc,ug to oarry out the theories he Kjvmiced before bis election four years agy While the ouly theory that was withiuj8reaoh to carry out and make a hero of hiiseU he failed to do; namely, the eight hour system. Yhy does he not at his public works reduce the hours of his laborers to eight? This be can do and it is the only thing he can accomplish by himself, and it will further his sincerity n his care for the poor laboring class. It is all for "bun combe." Mr. Thompson, the republioau candidate, so far as i can learn, has shown himself as much and more ot a friend to the needy than the Puda"'' cbampiou. 'Mr. Thompson is a man who has risen from poverty to wealth. Ho kuows from experience what it is to be poor and can truly sympathize with the unfortuuate. What has Peunoyer tloneexeept to make blunder after blun der since he has beeu iu office. A BrNcnuRASSEit. Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury, s mercury will surely destroy the serse of smell and completely derange the whole svsteni wueu entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold the good vou can possibly derive trom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercurv.andis taken internally, and acts directlv" upon the blood and mucous sur faces ot the system. fu buying Hal Is Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gel t iue. It is taken internally, and made m Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. y Sold by Druggists, price io-. per bottle. Look out foTiTregular tickets on elec tion day. The Heppner Cornet Band will meet u ... ,M for a 1 , of J uly eel- n EIL I. Vf 1. 1 i . - eliration. T;ie World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything tliatvvm -.' , duce to the material welfare and comfort j .- , i unlimited audi,, ...t thi blood is filled ot manKinu arc - when Syip of Figs was first producea the -world was enriched wun iue vj perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedv which is truly pleasing " ci- t-,t. and orompt and freshing to the taste and Pro effectual to cleanse the system g--"" the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop - ular it becomes. Here and Tlere. ' Push Pat, push !" ': Cool weather for May. ; I fr Henry Bluckmai 'LttLs Sperry iH .n the rd east with ; horses. , ' .I.J. Mi-Gee returned frm Portland I iaht Saturday. ! Kmmett. Cochran, of Moiument. was m to- n biftt week. ; Frost last Tuesday niyht nipped gar dens in this vicinity. ', J. E. Frick was up to Ilppner last ; -Jnnday on busiuess. Mr. Jacobs, of Jacobs Bros; Portland, i was iu t.jwn eariy this week, i Clerk Andrews and C. M. Jallorv vis ; ited Lexington last Monday, i The Luce Bro3.. of Prai rie Civ, brought tr.Jas. Small's pelts early thisweek. Will Yeikes and Chas. Malory start for York state with horses nextTuesday. Our citizens wiii not throw arote aay by Huppurting Pattys, for reprisentative. The foundation for the new hotel is completed, and brickwork will begin as soon as possible. Keffer& Sargent have put ona rig with which he will haul passenge-a to and from the depot. I olitics have been too livelv of late for much scandal, hence our go,id people are enjoying a rest. At the present there are few pelts com ing in, and there are plenty of buyers for the few in the market. M. Kosendurf came up from Independ ence Tuesday of last week. Ue is thinking of locating here again. Tlios. Morian. .1. J. Mi-Go nnrl .T r. Kirk attended Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., at Portland hist week. Eight loaded teams pnlledont for Long Creek and Canyon City yesterday, from Collin A Moi'arland's. Geo. Conner aud Conductor Carrington have the nobbiest rigs in town, and the poor printer is compelled to walk. Fred It. Sherman and family have moved to La Grande, where, this paper hopes, that they will ever prosper. A.C. I'ettys is a farmtr, aud will be able to represent our county well in the next legislature, if elected. Vote for him. Do not be deceived by lies. Henry Blacknian will best represent Morrow, Grant and Harnev, and should be elect ed. "It's only a question of time," and a a short time, too, as to when your rheu matism will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla Try it. George Swaggart is erecting a build ing, s& feet, back between his saloon property and Ellis Minor's store moms ou Main street. Ras. Lienallen was up from Lexiugton oyer Sun lay. He reports crops in a good condition, and hasevery reason to expect a bountiful harvest. Misses Iva Mitchell and Bertha Jones visited in Heppner over Sunday. M Bertha is attendiug school ou Lower Rhea creek this summer. J. W. Cofley returned Monday from Portland and Astoria. At the latter plaoe John his mvested in property in which he hue much faith. Gov. E a and Unole Jaok Morrow left last .Monday morning for Heppner after eiijoyinj; s-'veral days visit at the Warm Springp. Lang Creek Eagle. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion of all other medicines, Nature's own remedy, Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Have you sheep iu the mountaius ? If so, you can buy your supplies at Long Creek, of Conger & Hirsebberg, at Hepp ner prices, with freight added. 75-70 Wright's Jamaica " Ginoeb Strictly Pure. An excellent remedy for cramps, colic aud where a touio for the stomach is required. Sold by A. D. Johnson. Wm. Starrelt, Bill LunsfordV Thos- H i tntn hm.I nihT teamster- hroiAiht i "Wilt hiir loaiU of wool this week, taking back goods for merchants of their seotilin. W. B. Cunninghame writes tlie Ga zette from San Frauoisoo that he is ou his way to Euglaud and Germany where he wiil remain three or four months. The Heppner warehouse loaded 24 teams with merchandise last Tuesday, destined for Long Creek, Canyon City, Mount Vernon and other pointsof Grant. Jake Brown is baok from the Big Bend country, where be says he held his own. He will remain here till June, when he will depart for Western Uregon. Dan Horner returned Tuesday from a trip through Ohio, Iudiana and other eastern sta'es. About the 14th prox., he wiil start ten oar leads of horses for that market. Leet Greenwood is expected in Hepp ner iii a few davs. mid will live here, again. Leet and family caunot locate whore they will have more friends than at Heppuer. Teams, of al' descriptions aud kinds. are now pouring into our town of Henmier from Grant. They come in loaded principally with wool, returning with merchandise. Moscow, Idaho, has a new artesian well which throws a six inch stream of water seventy feet into t he air. If Heppner can cet a well like that, it will be all she will ask in the line of water. Reports trom all parts of Oregon do not show up the best for cereals, but this is due largelv to a very late season, which we are told is being experienced in uiauy parts of the Eastern country. Hon. Henry Blackman returned from across the mo'untaius ,ast Sunday accom panied by Ed O. Allen. Mr. Blackmau was nicely receivtd in all sections, and will get a strong support, particularly iu Harney., P,,r thn nines to bp held at Walla Wal- 1 1 t i.i u.,,1 oi iHnO. the 17. V. w ill sell book tickets fur one and one lifth fare for the round trip-. These tickets are good up to and including juoo.a'J, no. 1 Yesterday the water got low in the boiler used at the well-boring apparatus, and in consequence, the lire-plug was burned out, to the discomfiture and as tonishment of the engineer who is a novice al the busiuess. The following persons have been ap pointed as census enumerators for Mor row county: Euiil f. Voruz, A. C. Pettvs, Wui. Warren, J. F. Willis, A. H. Hooker aud Dr. B. F. Vaughan. They will begiu their work next Mouday. A. G. Bartholomew will leave in a few days for the Litlle Potts to inspect a quartz ledge which lies recently been discovered there. The croppiugs assayed Sli.'.li uer tou. at a depth of three feet SrOo.32, aud ote foot lower $72.3o per ton. Married At Arlington, on Sunday, the 2,"tu iust , by the Methodist pastor at that place. Mr. Ed. Hollo ay and Miss Gertrude E. Saver, daughter ot Mr. Robt. Saver, of Saddle I'ue couple are very well known by our people, and have their kindest wishes. Col. Nevius failed to arrive yesterday, as billed, and therefore, no repn lican meeting was had. The severe sand storms of the last few days have more or less disarranged trains on the main line, and this is thought to be the reason for the gentleman's non-arrival. Tt has been commonly reported mat i clefk c L Andrews was doiug all he j ,,,, i amat the republican ticket. e i V ....... ..n ..... j do not believe it. Mr. Audrews is a very : straight republican, and in justice to him 1 this naner ventures to say that nothing . exi;ts.to give credence to such a story. EVERY BODY KNOWS , j um- -" - " ' unmlatioQ of j witll impurltieijf the atcamuiatioo oi i m0nth8 ot oonouemtfot iu , j ,a,ed stores WOrksbops and tenement An these impurines auu 3 aorofnla, salt rheum or other disease ""pelled by taking Hood's sarsa- , . begt bJood piir!fier ever pro- duee(i' jt ig tne only medicine of which ; .m AoRea one dollar" is true. I j Some editors find what they consider to be the strong side of a question, wheth- er ngm or wrong, ana men rusli to its ; sioner. resides m ingot Mile, and is en support. Not so with this paper. We do j gaged in farming aud raising stock. He not claim to b3 "always right," but it is is a conscientious gentleman, well in a fact that we can, aud do advocate our ' formed regarding the needs of our side ot matters witbout drooping down into s ich rotteu tilth as the Budget has puoiiHUea against tiacuia:i during this campaign. E irly in the campaign it was conceded that certain nominations by the demo cratic county convention would catch the Bnrljet, let the other side of the house do their best to make a good ticket. '"You have tickled may back when I needed it worst, and kept your funny work up like a man, now I must pose as a kicker aud help you out," is the gistof the busiaess. It is quite bkely that Arlington will get the vote of the Fossil and May ville oountry in the county seat coDtest, as the defeat of Condou will give these towns an opportunity to enter the race for a permanent location in a few years. It is pretty hard times too ; nost too tough to make much increase in tax atiou, at present, which would be necessary if Condon should get the prize. The Dunlap Mining Co., of Fox valley, were compelled to shut down work on their upper placer mine, due to the fail ure of water. The company anticipates the construction of a reservoir during the present season, as that will be the only means to seoure sufficient water ruu any length of time. Long Creek Eagle. Married At Ilillsboro, Or., on the ?lst inst., at the residenoe of the bride's father, Mr. L. M. Gosney, Hon. J. B. Sperry, of Heppner, and Mrs. S. C. Mas ters. Mr. and Mrs. Sperry arrived home on last Saturday's train, and on that eve were serenaded by the Heppner band, representing the well-wishes of our peo ple. The Gazette's columns are open to correspondence and communications of proier character, but tbe proprietor of this sheet will not insert anything with out having the author's name in black and white not for publication but for protection. The Gazette fathers its own utterances, but nothing more. Pelts aud wool are coming in from Burns, Harney county, and the indica tions are that Baker City is losing much of her former trade. There are also many hauling into Heppner this season who have formerly gone to The Dalles. It seems that Heppner is having a bar vest, and it deserves it, too. Ben Hunsaker and W. A. Fisber were over from Haystack this week. They in form this office that Warren Caraner has been appointed to receive money subscrip tions on the Dayville-Haystack road, and that they are at work at present. Of that road they inform us there are but ten miles to build. Arliugton is circulating 16th sheet cir culars showing the present advantages of Arlington over Condon as the county seat. Fossil is the only town in the oounty whioh has a paper, bnt it is not in the race this year, having tailed to coins out better than third best two years ago. The Gazette defends the citizens who sent their delegates to tbe county con vention and who made their county ticket,) from the abuse of the editor of the Budget, whom Judge William Mitch ell called a "mud-slinger" and "publisher of malicious lies to catch votes." The bill forfeiting the unearned rail road lands now before the senate will come up and is certain to pass. The bill reserves to all settlers, whether by con (r not with the rail road company or by occupancy otherwise, all rights of purchase or by homestead. Wiil. Serve the People Well. Wm. Blair, candidate, on the republican ticket or county indue, resides at Liexington. and is a voting mxn of excellent business qualifications. If elected, he wiil serve our people well. Woi i.D Stand Fiat-itoOted. a. An1 drews, of Alpine, is'in every way quali fied to till the otnee oi sneriu. an is n gentleman of much force ot character, and in official duties wonld stand flat- footed. Support Mr. Andrews. Once in Seven Years The body is renewed. The blood must bave the elements of vitality. Wright's Com pound Syrup of Sarsaparilla cleanses and enriches the blood, and gives a new im petus to life. Sold by A. D. Johnson. Should Get Republican Votes. L. W. Briggs, with Leezer & Thompson, candidate on the repnblioan ticket for oonuty treasurer, is a siraigni repuuueau, an honorable young man, and there is no reason why he should not get republican votes. Fair to Taxpayers. M. S. Maxwell, repubnblican candidate for assessor, re sides in Gooseberry precinct. So far as we are personally acquainted with Mr. Maxwell, we are inclined to think that he, if elected, will fairly assess the tax payers of Morrow. A Successful 1'eacher. W. L.Saling, the reiiublicau candidate for school su perintendent, is regarded by all as a worthv voung man. He holds a first grade certificate in Monow county, aud is a success as a teacher. He received his education at Whitman college. Walla Walla, Wash. Vote for him. An Old Settler. The old settlers all know A. C. Pettys, republican candidate for representative. His residence in the section now known as Morrow county dates 'way baok. Having seen the coun try grow irom a primitive state to its present oondition, he is in a position to well understand unr needs. Give him your support. The Surveyor. The Gazette is not personally acquainted with W. S. Par man, republican candidate for surveyor, bnt we !e reliably informed that he is well qualified for that position. Mr. Parman resides in Gooseberry. Later Siiuce writing the above we have met the gentleman, and believe that be is worthy of the people's support. Decoration Day at Lexington. On the otlth inst., Kawlins Post G. A. R., at Lexington, assisted by the patriotic resi dents of Morrow, will observe "Decora tion Day" in a manner fitting to the mem ory of tueir dead comrades. It is hoped that all will avail themselves of this op portunity, and meet with their comrades, friends and neighbors at Lexington to morrow. Have No Choice In The Matter. The contest for coroner lies between Jas. Dougherty and Dock Vaughn. If Duok is elected, Jim is to be bis deputy; if Jim rakes in the persimmon, Dock is deputy. Those who will insist on cash ing their staok mysteriously will under stand that they have no choice in the matter, as Jim and Dock are dead sure of the busiuess for the next four years. At Wokk. The artesian well wbich is being bored at the corner of Main aud Canyon streets, is down some 25 or 30 feet. Bed ruck was struck last Tuesday evening, and Mr. Kleckner, tbe manager, says that be can make greater headway tban wben he was working in gravel, near the surface. He is using a regular Pennsylvaniajoil outfit, to do tbework,and will soon complete the 500 feet for which the contract calls. It n How of water is not struck within the 500 feet, we are in formed that tbe town authorities favor going down a sufficient depth to give it a complete trial. Tbe people of Heppner are much interested in the project, and our mayor and council deserve proper j credit for tbeir push and enterpriae. r, 1 NervooH Disorders. DR FLINT'S REMEDY must be j wben excessive or continuous mns- ' lar n , cuiir exertion, exciting passions, or over ; j indulgence, stimulating food or drink, or 1 nervous disorders have long continued, j Descriptive treatise with eaoh bottie; or, I addrew. Mick Drug Co., N . T. ; Vote For E. B. Stanton. E. B. Stan- ton republican candidate for cominis- county. It elected the people of Mor row wiil not be disappointed, for he will assist m making better roads and where most needed, aud at the same time keep an eye on the expense fund. If you do not know Mr. Stanton, inquire about him. You will find the Gzettk has not over-estimated bis ability. The Best Remedy. Wright's Para gon Headache Remedy for headache and neuralgia. Harmless, tasteless, no bad effects. Stops pain in five minntee. Sold by A. D. Johnson, A Deserving Man. Julius Hodson, on the republican tioket for clerk, is well qualified for the office for which h is a candidate. He writes a clear, legible hand, is well educated, accommodating and pleasing in his address. He has taught school in this county for a number of years, being principal of the Lexington schools, last winter, where he gave general satisfaction. Mr. Hodson is in every respect a self-made man, his father dying years aga.leaving the family with little means, yet be has managed to aoqnire some education, besides assisting to care for and comfort his widowed mother. Vote for Julius Hodson. He will attend to the duties ot the clerk's office himself, having no outside interests to engage his attention. TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST The great appetizer, tonic and liver1 reg ulator. In use for more than 50 years in England. Poaititive specific for liier compl'iint. Bad taste in the month on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and back of the eves, tired feeling. dizziness, languor symptoms of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's Eng lish Dandelion Tonic. Relieves consti pation, sharpens the appetite and tones up the entire system. Get the genuine trom your druggist tor S51, and take ac cording to directions. 74-426. Mr. vv. G. bcott has resumed mining operations at the head of Willow creek, where he confidently expects to strike it rich. Indications continue good. INTERESTING LAND DECISION. A Claimant May Make a Second Pre-Emption Filing; if He Abandons His Unit Claim. From the East Oreeonian. Ijaod Attorney hi. W. Farrow reoeived notice from the La Grande land office yesterday of a decision of the Honorable Commissioner of considerable interest to land claimants generally. Aioert f. wisdom, of JSye, Or., filed a pre-emption some time ago and aban doned it. He afterward made a second filing, which was refused Bt the La uranue omce. tie tnen placed the case in the hands of Mr. Farrow, who appeal ed it to the commissioner. He has decided that the hrst entry be cancelled without prejudice, and that the second be allowed to stand in satisfaction of the claimant s right. It took but four months to carry the case to this success ful termination. A similar case is that of James Leh man, who abandoned one pre-emption olaim and was allowed to file upon and hold a second after a three years' con test. Both Bhow that a man may make a second pre-emption filing if he aban dons his first olaim for good reasons. IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE? Read the following: Mr. O. H. Mor ris, Newark, Ark., says: '-Was down with abcess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incnrable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle and am able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: 'Had it not been for Dr. Kine's New Discovery for consumption I would have died of Inn it tronbles. Was onven nn Johnson Uo. s drug store. A Summer Frdjnd Wright's Black berry Cordial. Onoe used always used. Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to take. Indispensible for summer tronbles. Sold by A. D. Johnson. Sam Carmack wintered in the valley oountry, and is here again looking con tented and happy. He will remain for a mont or so. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparilla superior to an other .medicines. Peculiar In combination, proportion, and preparation of Ingredients, jy Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses JrSSf the full curative value of the jr Vr best known temeileartQrr of the vegetable klng- flSi.Aom' Peculiar In its Qr strength and economy ySr Hood's Sar aaparpja is Sr the only medi cine otV "wbJch can truly beeaii.rCf "One Hundred Doses One jQk Dollar." Medicines In ZrSj larger and smaller bottles JkNrequlre larger doses, and do not prodnce as good results as Hood's. S Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for itself the title ot " The greatest blood .vt purifier ever discovered." r Peculiar in its "good name nome," tnere is now X?' more of Hood's Sarsaparilla S S sold In Lowell, where S 10it Is made, than of allr ;otber blood purifiers. VT OPecullar in Its phenome- .nal record of sales S no other preparation has rVX ever attained such noim- Piarity in so short a time. and confidence among all classes of people so steadfastly. TV not be induced to buy other preparatibr! but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $l;aixforS5. Prepared onlr DJ o. J. uouu tfc oo.. Apothecaries, LoweU, IOO Doses One Dollar THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. JUY BHCKl STOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. I have been troubled many years with disease of the kidneys and have tried many different remedies and have sought aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me in sucn a manner mat x w ucuiuvti . When I sat down it was almost impossible for me to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced using the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at tbe hotel, in a few days, I am bappy to state. that I was a new man. I wii recommend the tea to all afflict) as x nave Dcen. G. A, TXTPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa. Cal. Fakr's Golden Female Pills.. ForFemale Trregnlar ities; nothinelitethem on the market. Never fail, sm-oessfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SURE! SAFE! CERTAINl Don't be hnmbugeed. Save Time, Health, andmoney;Ute nooth er. Sent to any address, secure by mail on re ceipt of price, f 2.00, Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Westem Branch, Bx27, PORTLAND, OE Sold by A. D. Johnson & Co., Sol Agents for Heppner. v ws IX ORDERING BY MAIL HALE BROS. & CO. You Can Depend Upon Getting, Your order promptness. 2. The same as though counters. FREE. OUR NEW Lower prices on the whole than elsewhere. They allow no one to undersell them. Courteous and satisfactory treat ment. Goods may be exchanged; or money refunded where satisfac tion is not given. FASHION BOOK- AND PRICE LIST, 5. The best unsalable o - PAGES. 6. The benefits of their dealings di rect with manufacturers. It makes small prices. 5DE BOS. Co., -DEALERS IN- DB Y GOODS, CLOTHIXG, SHOES, HATS, Nosr FURNITURE! lt ill Stock Xow on Ilorxtl. latest Styles and Bot torn Prices! Repairing and Job TERMS, $4 Button. Special attention paid to fine MAIN STREET, C. M. MALLOEY, dBe& ill SlJ Buckingham -ITS SULTA BEGXo 1 KRED : No. 1215 in Norman Fercheron Book U. t. and 1M4 in the "French Percheron book of France, aire, monton low, r. u. S B. He by French Monarch, 734 in F. P. S. B., 205 in the A. P. S. B. and 350 in F. D. S. B.; out of Marganrete by Cow; by Mesle-Sur-Sarthe, through the genealogy as found in the stud book (Peroberonne De France.) and stud book Des Chevau De Trait FraDoais. We find SULTAN comes from the most fashion able strains of ancestors in all France. COLOR, BLACK. Is nine years old; weight 1,800; will make the season at Rock Creek, four miles south of Hardman, at cox & English's iivN or I. SULTAN can show the finest colte from yearlings to four-year-olds, of any horse ever imported into Oregon. TERMS if any should occur, or mares get out of "Observer," a supporter -of Mr Mc- Haley for joint-senator, writes to the Long Creek Eagle that "Henry Black- man is making big promises to the peo ple of Wagner precinct, in saying he will secure an appropriation for a wagon road known as the Dayville. Wagner and Heppner road." If Henry Blackman said so,and he.shonld be elected, Henry tsiactt- - 1 man w;i not fail the people in anything he promises, and that wagon road wm be made; ''and don't yon forget it." -00- filled witn pleainsg and attention prices at their you were styles. - They carry no oodsc NOTIONS AXD HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES. FURNITURE!! fork a Specialty. CASH. HEPPNER, OR. LICHTENTHAL, -SOLE AGENT FOB- & Heels CALF SHOES, J,ace or uongress. iiivery pair Warranted. Also an extensive line of the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht boots always on hand. The Largest Stock in East ern Oregon. custom work. Opposite City Hotel, HEPPNER, OREGON. 2MT S Pe ORMAN RECHERON, Imported by DILLON BROS., KORMAIi, ILLS., Dec. 1813. $20 to insure ; $10 season. Pasture furnished free. All care will be taken to prevent aocidents, but will not be responsible pasture. Some lies are yet being circulated in various parts of Morrow county relative to W. L. Saling, candidate for county school superintendent, regardless of the fact that an exposition of tbe big buger. boo was made by the Gazette some time ago, and undoubtedly read by three-fourths of the voters in Morrow oounty. Mr. Saling has a first-grade certificate, and U well qualified for the sn peri ntendeney. FOR THE SPOT CASH You Will Find that Tou Can Get the Most Goods of the Same Class for the Least Money at J. W. Matlock & Co.'s New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink MAIN STREET. When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Meats, Salt, Glassware and Queensware, Anything and Everything DON'T FOEGET THE NEW STOEE, MAIN STREET HEPPNER, OREGON mm A HORSE will travel well wlien shod by . ROBERTS SIMONS, General Blacksmiths & Fariers. o REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. Horsesnoeing $100 psr after may 1st, 1889. t-A FIKST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS aiatlooh.Oorner. Main Street, Heppner, O I- SPltllJGOOODS, MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES This Topular 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, PROPRIETORS lew livery and Feed Stable. The New Firm Has Added Rigs and Liuery Stock. Hay and Grain for Sale, and FREE STALL ROOM. Free Camping Honse in Connection. Whole Barley and Chop for Sale. DONT FOEGET THEM WHEN IN TOWN. KEEFEK & SARGENT, Props. Lutver Main St., Heppner, Or. Are Tou Going to Paint Your House A. D.JOHNSOX, We have jnst reoeived a fine Hue 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 Heceived From Chicago. Call and See Them at the CITY DRUG STROE, A. D. Johnson, Prop. W. J. LEEZER. LEEZER & PUMPS And Piping Always on Hani MAIN STREET, LCMkERMANS TOOLS A Specialty ! ! KJ.SLOCUM, General ESartxgrrissit. cirDeaifir InfJ . Drues, Cl oitii((ils, Patent Medicines, Toilet Ardoiesi Paints, Oils, O-iass atxa W til paper. A. WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD PENS in Eastern Oreo-on. As't for l'ort lf Leezer & Thompson's Corner, HEPPNER, W. A. KIRK. KIRK Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con eeivable article article kept in a First class Harneis 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 you examine their machines and get cash prices. MATN STREET, . - - HEPPNER, OREGON. MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR OF THE This Spring? If so, Call on P. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON -DEALEKS IN- Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Wood and "Willow Ware, HBARB WIRB, Bi'.l Cages, NE HOME Sewing Ma chines anil n complete Hue of Groceries ail Confectionery ! HEPPNER, OREGON ntl Oregonian, : : : Main Street, - OREGON J. C. HAT DEALERS IN r