THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1890. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nershjp existing heretofore between T. W. Avers surf T V. foil nn,l... ti. es name of Ayers & Fell is' this day dissolv- jrohers for the coming year. vj uiuLum consent. Aecounts 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. Heppner, May 1G, "90. T. W. Avers. MEETING OF DIRECTORS. Notice is hereby given that on Satur day, July 5, 1890, the directors of the Heppner schools will meet to select Teachers in their ARL1NGTONOATS. desiring positioos should send applications in writing. ( E. Minor, D.rectors-J W. R. Ellis, ( Otis Pattebson. TAILORING. Stray House. From my place near J-onUon, Or., a bay horse, weight 950. I have opened a weH-appointed tailor- JF connected thelltt'stiu vvi.1 mg establishment in my new build- Pay suitable reward for information lead ing on May street, and am now regularly jjS o hie recovery. Address John A reoeiving new goods and will make cue- Walker, Condon, Or. 77-8. torn made nants from 87 t.r. sir .t goods in the market A. Abbahahsick. NOTICE TO SHEEP MEN. We will furnish Long Creek this prices with freight added. Allen A Budio. salt and sulphur at season at Heppner Hurrah ! It rains!!! Ves Carlisle is in town again. Ex-Governor Moody was in town hint week. Ian?"6 Wilson haa taken 8 triP o Port Harve Condon paid a visit to the new county seat last week. John Downing.a Condon merch ant, shipped a carload of horses to the valley on Monday. Sunday we were blessed with a gentle rainfall the only trouble was it did not last long enough. Mrs. C. & Wenner and Miss Weo'ner have gone to Kennmgton, Ohio, on a vis it to our Charley's people. Mr. Bennett and danvhtor nr. Tii-t 7 v. wjcvlovi seuaior lor Bt5 Iarney nd Morrow counties passed turnnoh ln.t ... ,1 Portland. -...uie ,or TO THE G. A. R. BOYS. . 7 ri""" ""iromr, will oe held in Lexington on iinrj... t..- cnj. a.ii menioers are specially vited to be present. 77.9 The Storm Is Over. Politics and uusiuess are altogether different matters. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken np. on Mav 8. bv tho HI1 Imoi-ihiiii The heat of the past conflict has u..' lioinK on Rea oreek. 12 miles from Hodd- away and all join in well-wishes to the "fi" D? ran0rd,DB' ?ine. or ten successful candidates. J.W.Smith of fH' T s,, v J",uu; Dranaea Hon ou xranoisoo Abend Post Arlington, is not in politics, although he a Blhoulder- "''Ae, 91; right shoul- W)M.U' town last week and said be bad a is before the people for their patronage -.1 br,IfZODtaJ H with H above and bar Blonons time at Heppner when the news in tue lines of, general merchandise and , ouverm, oeiow. xne owner 0 i"" ciacsman was elected, farming implements, the most worthy of !Ih n ? ,1 ""i"6 by proTiu ownership Dal Reed hopes to be able to dispense Dr. Ed. Molitor, who was a guest of JJr Bacon for several months last fall, died of consumption at his home in Sam ooank. 111., on the 12th inst. H. A. Lehndorff, subscription canvass er for the ban Franoisco Ahenri pnf the latter beinir that nnlhr.l and paying thecharges. neftaer. Hni ir. find hava .,..,. n on " - J mu uiuci. I -mi J. A. Fristoe. with crutches before long. B. If anv of nnr rfn?An nra Legal Blanks. TiiflrrinD .-.k the weekly illustrated West Shore they is. Bating oot a catalogue and price EIGHT MILE NEWS. ought to do so. It combines the desi able features of all the eastern weeklies and is superior to any one ot them, iv pecially in its graphic pictures ot west ern scenes it is of great interest. Aside from the local paper it is the best pub lication that can be taken, and should be in every bouse. Published by L. Sam ckl, Portlapd, Oregon, at 84.00 a year. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Teams are mountains. busy hauling from the ?ine "ll?1wer8 tue Past weel, but more iiBi 01 legal oianns winch will include an Kiaus. oena in voar order w a keHSiiUW&BuuWuJgWilsAprices. fain is badly needed large orders : $5 to $10, 20 per ceniTofT; ofTuly in a glonKuiym 1U to fVHJ, per oent. off; ?M and over, 33 per oent. off. I hereby give notice that George Con ner, of Heppner, is authorized to collect all monies due or to become doe to me from rents, notes or accounts of what ever nature, and to give receipts for all sums so paid him, in my name. I would also inform the public that I have sold all my Brewery accounts to Mr. Mat. Licbtentball, of Heppner, who is alone authorized to collect the same. J. B. Natter. Heppner, May 15, 1890. VETERANS, ATTENTION! Any veteran of the late war, or others, knowing oomrndes who have died and are buried in Morrow county, will please forward the musters of said comrades to J. S. Boothby, commander of Rawlins PoBt. No. 31,'at Lexington, Oregon. 77-80 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bananas at the "Model." Ice cream at the 'Model." Fresh candies inst in. - the choicest 73-81 stock in Heppner. The "Model" can furnish parties with ice in small quantities. At my ranch ou Upper Willow creek. The "Estaella," "Dirago Clnb" and a dark bay horse, weight 1150, branded other fine cigars always in stock at the FM and."cloverleaf" on left shoulder : an "Model." TAKEN UP. iron gray horse, weight 1000, branded ' mule shoe" on left shoulder. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Jons L icknanb, 77-80. Heppner, Or. E. O. Ten men, with Henry Thomp son as teamster, left Pendleton this morning to complete the Long Creek wagon road. All kinds of soft drinks at the "Model." Try their soda and sarsapaiilla. West Bran nan and wife and baby have gone to the McDuffee springs for rest and recreation. Wright Saling ac companied them. Since Theodore Downing has a new daughter to greet him when he returns from his work, he feels that he cau do the work of two shops, and hence he stepped over and purchased MessrB. Dennis & Meadows' blacksmith shop. He will be the only blacksmith at pres ent in Hardman. Eight Mile Center is preparing an in teresting programme for the .4th. They will add an evergreen arbor to the school house. The boys also expect fun in par ticipating in the sports booked for them. L G.I. Eight Mile, Or., June 21, 1890. Fossil will celebrate the i in an ap propriate manner. Base ball, horse races, baby show, and a grand ball in the evening, are among the prominent features of the celebration. Numerous good showers this week will greatly offset the effect of a very In fact the "Model" is the only cigar, dry spring. The crops of Morrow will tobaoco and oonfectionary store in town, Tney make a specialty in these lines. Are yon married? If not, send your address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, P. O. B"t 043, Clarksburg, W. Va. 370-422 not be so short this season as has been reported, as good reports are coming in from all sides at present. A. B. Stanley made a flying trip to Heppner Saturday, returning to his home near Echo, Monday.