HEPPNER GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT. THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1890. ADDITIONAL. LOCALS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. STRAY HORSES. I'lir-s Geo. Miller, of Saddle, represented Lower Willow creek Tuesday. Born uear Alpine, on the 8th hist., to the wife of M. V Long, a boy. Matt B. Kelly, representing the Amer ican Fire Ins. Co., is in Heppner. Oar Arlington correspondence came too late for publication this week. Capt. Pope ia here to buy snob as suit and are oiierea ror sale. The Mackey Photo Co. have pitched their tent opposite the opera house. Uncle Ohas. Lee, of Long Creek, was in town Monday, on his way below. Our friend, J. W. Gilmore, of Arling ton, wu up here on a business trip this week. J. F. Spray represented Haystack last week, where he said Blackman was the man. Thos. P. Riley, of the Exoelsior Soda Works, visited his relatives at Pendleton last week. Chas. Mallory and Will Terkes left Tuesday for the "states" with a shipment of horses. Johnny Loeknane has opened up a beer hall in Minor's building, opposite the City Hotel. Billy Cavincss and wife, of Arlington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conser over Sunday. Hon. C. A. Rhea, president of the First National Bank, is looking after his iuterests in Wallowa county this week. Look over the Gazette and see the strong firms who are doing business here. They are to the front and will re main there. J. J. Roberts, of the firm of Roberts & Simons, the popular blacksmiths, has re covered sullioiently from the measles to be about again. Reports from all parts of Morrow coun ty show that rain is badly needed. Un less it comes in a few day we fear that grain will be damaged. Neil VanDuyn has one of the neatest show windows in the city, the result of artistic manipulation at the hands of Ben Leland. This show window racket is n big thing. W. H. Wilson is chosen as the succes sor of Hon. W. R. Ellis as prosecutor of the 7th judicial distriot. His opponent, Mr. Dufur, ran him a close race, both be ing rattling good men. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up, on May 8, by the subscriber, lioing on Rea creek, 12 miles from Hepp ner, one roan gelding,'nino or ten years old, weight 800 pounds ; branded H on left shoulder. Left stifle, "1 ; right shoul der, horizontal H with H above and bar with half circle overit, below. The owner can have the same by proving ownership and paying thecbarges. 73tf J. A. FkISTOE. Notice, is hereby given that the part nership existing heretofore between T. W. Ayers and T. E. Fell, under the firm name of Ayers & Fell is this day dissolv ed by mutuil consent. Accounts are payable to either member of the firm, and all knowing themselves indebted on account or by note are requested to make prompt settlemet. 74 79. T. E. Fell. Hepiner, May 16, '90. T. W. Avers. ICE ! ICE !! J. W. Morrow calls the attention of the public to the faot that he has pleuty of ice for sale, and will promptly supply all demands. Oilice, at livery stable, Main street. , TAILORING. I have opened a well-appointed tailor ing .establishment in my new build injftMay street, and am now regularly rcSfng new goods and will make cus tuyrmude pants from $7 to 15 best goods in the market. A. Abrahamsxck. Notice to sheep men. . Strayed from my place, on the 5th inst., my work-horses, described as follows: One buckskin, weight. 1050, no brands; one black, weight, 1C50, left eye out, no brands visible. A reasouablo reward will be paid for their return to my rauch on E 1st Fork of Willow creek, near Cold well grane, or any information leading to their recovery. When last seen, the black horse was hobbled and belled. John LVjcknane, Heppner. May 14, 189J. 73tf SI RAYED OR STOLEN. Strayed or taken from pasture on Willow creek on the 16th of April, one bay 5-year-old mare branded N with a quarter circle above, on left shoulder. Star on forehead, white fetlocks behind; harness marked and was shod all around when she left. A liberal reward will be paid for information leading to her re covery, or for her return to the Stewart, stable. 75-77 W. R. Newman. We will furnish salt and sulphur at Long Creek this season ut Heppner pricta with freight added. 74tf. Allen & Rudio. Mackey, the photographer of the traf fic Northwest, will photograph from June 5 to June 20, and will guarantee the very best work. Extra work done over each picture. Cloudy weather just as good and favorable as fair weather. Avail yourselves of tiie opportunity to come early so your work oau be finished. Prices from $3.50 to S4.00 Der dozen. Iu front of Matlock's Btore near the bank. H. C. Mackev. manager. 76-8. The most graphic and artistic engrav iugs published by any illustrated weekly in the United States are the large colored plates in the West Shore. Iu its con tents and general nature this is the best illustrated paper a resident of the Pacif ic coast can take. It deals with eubjeots 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. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I hereby give notice that George Con ser. of Heppner, is authorized to collect all monies due or to become due to me from rents, notes or accounts of what ever nature, aud to give receipts for all sums so paid him, in my name. I would also inform the publio that I have sold all my Brewery accounts to Mr. Mat. Licbtenthall, of Heppner, who is alone authorized to collect the same. J. B. Nattpb. Heppner, May 15, 1890. 73-81 3 CO i 2. m 3 9 V a I H 8 3" SoU ii H 2 ri. I -I o g H: 0 rf 5 H 8 CO H 5T i I m 5D I - s TH33 Excelsior Soda Works has on hand at all times soda, sarsaparilla, Sarsparilla and Iron , AND C I D 3D 11 . , FACTORY, May Street, rear First National Ban THOS. P. RILEY. Proprietor.