Qive your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those u-ho patronize you. THE CHICAGO FIRE. It is quite remarkable bow of late years the publio fancy baa tamed towards pip tares; wit Lin tbe last decade, newspaper after newspaper has been compelled to illustrate tbeir publications daily. Tbere is a wide-spread desire to see. A bock without illustrations is like roast turkey without the "fixings" rather uninviting and not altogether palatable. For years back tbe great Brtists have turned their attention to the illustrating of history, and tbey bave done more to give people an iilea of bow great battles were fought lhan aDy description of them could ever bave done. The last great effort to pio torially represent any historical event is the Cycloruma of the burning of Chioa go. This is said to be by far the most difficult subject ever attempted, and it was thought by many to be impossible to faithfully portray. If one may judge from the glowing acoounts given of this great scene by tbe Chioago press, it must be the most remarkable production io the realm of nrt. The effects produced are sturtlingly realistio and faithfully bow tbe situation in Chicago when tbe great fire was at its height. This unique and remarkable exhibition is attracting a great deal of attention in the World's Fair City. It is housed in elegant quar ters on Michigan Avenue, between Mad ison and Monroe, and will remain in Chicago until after the World's Fair. The mile bicycle record was last week lowered from 2:U 15 to 2:11. This is considered wonderful time inasmuch as tbe start was made from the standstill. Tbey will get it down "as fast as a horse can trot" pretty soon. Conoress has at last adjourned, though with little or nothing to its credit. Du ring its eight months session it has done nothing to oommend it to the people, yet It has gained great publioity by its en ormous expenditure of money. A TniEP entered the residenoo of J H. Cradlebaugh, editor of the Hood River Ulncier, not long since, during the family's ubsenoe but after making othor ough search, left without tapping the vault. The thief made a great mis take by not enquiring into Mr. Orndle buugh's business, for hud be learned that he was an editor he would not have gone to the trouble of breaking a lock. A few days ago the Review, of Spo kane, was sued for libel. This seemed to please the Chronicle, of Spokane, grently. But the richest part of tbe joke is tbe fact that suit has been brought agniuBt the Chronicle for publishing the same artiolo, though tbe item was orig inally telegrnphed to Tbe lieview, and wbb stolen by tbe Chronicle the follow ing afternoon. This is believed to he the first onse on record where a news paper bus stolen a libel suit. However, to the Chronicle it is not so funny as it "need to was." SPECIAL MKETINO OF COl'NUAL. The town council o Heppner met in special session, lust Friday evening, Aug. 6, 1892, for the purpose of cauvaBsingtlie , vote on the proposition to bond tbe town, and to pass ordsnanoe No, 50, (oontraot ordinance.) Mayor Matlock presided. la the absence of Recorder Roberts, Otis Patterson was chosen us acting reoorder. On roll being called, the following councilmeu were noted present: Qar rigties, Gilliam, Lie htenthul, Farnswortb, Morgan ami Putterson. The committee on elections, Morgan, Garrigues and Gilliam, then proceeded to canvass the vote, and made a report, of which the following is substantially a copy; In the matter of canvassing the returns o the special election to vote bouda in the sum of $15,0i)0, held August 4, 1892, in the town of Heppner, Oregon : We, your committee, have examined the returns mid tlud them oorreot, 69 for mi J ill against. i8. P. GAitniauHs, Tom Moiiuan, FltANK UIM.IAM. Attest: Oris Pattkiison, Acting Recorder. Paled this 5th day of Aug., 1892. On motion of Farnswortb, seconded by Lichtenthal, the report of the committee wiiN adopted. On motion of Fiirusworth, seconded by Garrigues, the well maohinery and lot was turned over to Mr. II. V. Gates. OrdiuaLce No. 50 was then taken up and passed the second reading by title. On motion of Oilliuui, seoouded by Licit trnthul, this action was sanctioned. On motion of Garrignes, seconded by Karnaworlli, Ordiuauoe No. 6lJ was put up ou its Until reading by sections, and each adopted unnuimoualy by the "yeas" and "iiii)h,"ou motions of Morgan, seconded ly Furnswoith. Ordinance No. 60 ap peal s ou pugel Mr. GuteB further agrees to furnish water, gratis, for public watering troughs, but this part of tbe contract will be le galized by ordinance at some future meet ing. Council then adjourned. TEEL SPRING NEW a. To the Heppner Gazette. As yon are ell anxious to bear from tbe springs, will Bend von a short letter. Tbere is now a jolly crowd here of over 300 people. One of tbe most pleasant events here is the every eight dance un til 12 o'olock, when everyone goes to tbeir house or rather to their tents for sleep, and at 8 o'clock next morning tbey are ready to eat everything in sight Almost every part of the country is now represented bere, in fact tbe orowd is from everywhere. Among the crowd may be seen persons from Portland, Pen dleton, Heppner, Alba, Giand Rounde valley, Boise City, and still they are coming. Tbere la every kind of amusement bere one could ask for, and I assure yon that your bumble writer is having a way up time. Some of tbe Heppner boys are a little bit sh irt of cash, so will start home today. They do say that the boys play "out of sigbt" up here. Gene Noble is striotly in it, and seems to be thoroughly enjoying himself. The Gi.zetto is at a premium here, and when any mail oomes in there is an effort to see who oan get it first. Well, as this is enough for this time, I close, assuring yon that I am as ever, Yours, "Foxy." Teki. Si'Uinos, Aug. 4, '92. The World Knncued. The facilities of tbe present day for tbe production of evervtbing that will con duce to tbe material welfare and com fort of mankind are almost unlimited, and when Syrnp of Figs vcas first pro duced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste Bud prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the spring time or, in faot, at any time and tbe better it in known the more pop ular it becomes. PRESS COMMENT SHOULD PROTECT BADGERS, BKONKS AND WILDCATS. In conversation with one of our enter prising farmers the other day, tbe News man was informed that Grant county, instead of offering a bounty on squirrel scalps which Morrow county tried and found ruinous-should protect badgers. skunks, wildoats, and even coyotes, by making it a misdemeanor to kill tbem These animals are all great destroyers of squirrels, and before tbeir wanton de struction beoame so common the farmer's grain fields and gardens grew unmolest ed. Now if they are destroyed it is the farmer's own fuult, for ho has been in strumental in tbe death of the animals that destroyed thousands of squirrels every year. This farmer also said that he bad often met his neighbors, who would boast of having just been instru mental in the ignominious death of some unoffending badger or skunk, and who in the next breath would whine about the squirrels eating their orops, and want tbe county court to fix a bounty and pay them for killing. Farmers and sheep men, protect the badgers and skunks, us well as other useful animals. They will not be apt to eat your chiokens while squirrels are plenty. Canyon News. Where I the "We?" Exohapge: The demoorat and the re. publican were sittingon tbe fence talking politics in s neighborly fashion. "Well, I'm in favor of tariff for reve nue only," said the demoorat. "And that means," said the republican, "a general reduction of duties on im ports?" "Certainly." "To be followed by a larger importa tion of foreign-made cheap goods?" "Of oourse, and what we are after are lower prices.1' "Of course, and lower prices wiil re sult in a deoreased demand for our borne products?" "Nutorally, yes." "And that means closing American workshops and sending workmen to tbe farms?" "Well, haven't we millions of acres of the beBt lind in the world?" "Sure; and when all the workmen get to be farmers the inoreased supply of farm products, with no factory bands to buy the stuff, will push prices down to the starvation point, and tbe farmers will have to quit the business." "But we shall bave lower prioes." "Who is 'we'?'" asked the republican, plump to the point. "With the work ing men in factories turned to farmers, and the farmers starved and mortgaged out of existenoe, what have you got left to compose your 'we' to whom low prices will be such a benefit?" The demoorat asked for time to look up the record and find out where the 'we' was. idiy Mis Mot Bailey arrived bomr S r from Prairie City, Grant county. There is a new girl over at Milt Mor gan's, id Sand Hollow, which arrived Wednepdny of last week. Mmher and child are doing well. ADDITIONAL MIOAJ-S How It Work m ICngluiKl. A Reward of $500 Will he paid for any Case of Rheumatism w:iioh cannot be oured by Pr. Pniin- mond s Lightning remedy. This offer is made in good faith by the proprietors, and there is no reasonable excuse for ani one to suffer longer. An ordinary case will be oured by one bottle, and it is poor economy to suffer wheu relief cau he secured bo certainly. The price of n bottle is $5. and that is tbe cost of aonre. Prurumond Medioine Co., 18 50 Muiden Lane, New York. Agents wauted. STRAYED. Twosorrel horsos. Oneof them branded "8" on the rijjht shoulder, likewise on the right stifle. The other was branded "8" on the right shoulder, also "It." The weight of each was about 1050 pounds. Anyone returning the same to my ranch at Eight Mile will receive a reward ofiflS. sw tf Svlvaniis WitiaiiT. RAIL HOAD NOTES. r ,um I he Wiwoo Sun. Conductor Dennett is ou the Heppner run. lie will be here for about thirty days a" Conductor French has taken a thirty days' leave of absence. Engineer Putterson went to Portland last week to have the skin of the wild cat lie killed stuffed Bud mounted and articles of jewlery made out of the claws of the bear be killed. He is going to son 1 them to his friends in Chicago. 11. V. Carrington, formerly ou Hepp ner run, and at one time an engiueer out of La Urande.went to Portland last Mon day to show his patent salety indicator to the V. P. otlicere. It is one of the most seusible arrangements yet invented to Hid oond actors and eugiueinen to keep in mind trains to be met aud passed and work to lie done at stations. It slums at a gliinee what is to be done for ua entire trip. Conductor French and family and Mr. Burliugauie and M.ss Francisco, of The Piillen, Blurted Tuesday, Aug. 2d, for a mould's recreation iu the mountains southeast of Heppner. Mr. Freucb work ed hard Monday rigging up a wagou for the trip mid when he got through it look ed like a cross betweeu a prairie schooner and nu air ship. His friends met Mou day ninlit and labeled the wagon as fol lows: "Ou the W Hy back to good old Mis souri." "We'll show at the world's fair " Going buck to see our old borne aud frieuits in the good old ship in which we came." LOCAL MARKET ltUI'OKT. Wheat, bu (iOo Flour.bbl 4 CO Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 1 75 " " three " 2 0(l(2 25 Sheep, muttous, bead 2 25 8 00 stock 2 L'6 Hogs, ou foot, cwt (5 00 Hogs, dressed 7 00 Wool 12 14 Horses, slow sale. Hutter, roll 40 Kggs, doz la. Chickens, doz 2 60 (tf 3 UO E. O. Republican : For fifty years it has been the unpardonable sin in England to question the beauties of free trade. Even now Lord Salisbury says, in his recent speech, at Hastings, I shall expect to be excommunicated fur propounding such a doctrine, namely, that the free trade theory may be noble but it is uot buibness like. He clearly proves that it is tbe cause of the commercial depres sion in England; for he says: "Fifty years ago everybody believed that free trade had conquered the world but now despite the prophecies of free trade ad vocates, foreign nations are adopting pro tection. Tbey are excluding us from their markets and are trying to kiil our trade. Aud this state of things appears to grow worse. Under our free trade laws we bave no redress. It is a great ad mission for the Prime Minister of Great Britain to moke, yet every word is true. Fbe English workingmati sees that the protective tariff here has closed many of their works in Great, Britain, has estab lished new works in this country by tbe hundreds, has built up new and import ant industries iu a single year; trans ferring as if by a magician's wand great establishments with skilled workmen and costly maohinery across tbe ocean and in conutless ways has stimulated business here while free trade depresses business in England. It is a great speech. Read it you American free traders. It May tie 8u, CALIFORNIA MAI1KET. Wheat, cwt 1 Uj (ft 1 40 Flour, bbl 8 00 a 4 75 Heeves, stall fed 5 50 (i Muttons, owt 7 00 (A 9 00 Hogs, owt '. 8 50 lit 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 12' (if 19 Hutter, lb 15 f 25 Eggs, doz 10 ft a Chickens, doz 6 60 $ 900 Turkeys, It) 18 Qi 20 1'OltTI.AND MAHKRT. Wheat, cwt $1 20 0? 1 25 Flour, bbl 2 75 4 IK) Beeves, owt 1 75 ( 2 75 " dressed 4 00 (r H 00 Muttons, live Bheared... 3 25 fS 3 50 " dressed 7 00 8 00 Hogs, on foot 5 00 5 50 " dressed 7 00 8 00 Wool Eusteru Oregou... 10 ft 111 Hutter - -. Kggs, dot 18 (if, 20 Chickens, doz 5 00 a? 6 00 Turkeys, lb , 10 IOO Reward $100. The renders of this paper will he pleas ed to learu that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been sole to cure in all its stages, aud thai is catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is theonly positive cure known to medical fraterni ty. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mn cons surfaces of tbe system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, mid giving tbe patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprietors have so nin.-h faith in its curative pow ers, they off r One Hundred Dollars for unv case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Addres, F. J. Cuknkt & Co., To tedn. O. fJTSM bv Druggists, 75c. Telegram: Tbe editor of the Pendle ton East Oregouian, Pern., says he is "a free-trade democrat;" yet he believes the McKiuley luw ' has made wages bigbert made higher prioes for farm products, made trade freer, and was a short Btepot legislation in the direction of ultimate free trade." He wants to "go farther in the same direction." Sinoe he believes that a high protective tariffand free trado are the sume, he should vote and work for Harrison, MoKinley, Carnegie aud Piukerton. Tbe demoorats will not give him free trade, and if he gets it under MoKinleyism, he should not want any change. DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HABIT, Cured at Home in Tea Days by Adminis tering Dr. Haines' Golden Speclfle. It can be given in a glass of beer, a oup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, and will effeot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient in a moueraie anukeror an aloobolio wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Tbe system onoe impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for tbe nquor appetite to exist. Oures guaran teed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Specific Co., 185 Raoe Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Huhl, the baker. Buy your bi cad and cakes and save money. Try it. a. Why go hungry wbentbCi! r.-.vel furnishes yon a good mel a; living rates. a John Jenkins advertises his line kiin of brick, iitmembr-r that Heppner brick equal the best. a "Hardware" did you ea 1 Why, yes, at P. C. Thompsou & Co.'s stand, and the place fofttfgaiuB. a For cash yon can get more at the East ern Clothing house, with Levi ou deck, than any other plaoe iu Heppuer. a M. Lichtenthal & Co. have just re ceived a tine lot of ladies' kid, button and tie shoes. At bottom piices. a The Paluoe is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyoue. a Don't overlook T. W. Avers, Jr., the leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drugs and the finest toilet articles always on band. a The Buckler beer, 5 oents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, OHmers & Hughes, mops., next door to M. Lich tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. a Coffin & MoFarland bave just received a car load of Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, etc , and have also a large supply of farm ing implements of all kinds. a The M. L. & T. Co., since they have rooreu all tueir plattorms, have an im mense storage capacity. TbiB company now aeais iu grain, lumner and wood, a Since Shaw & McCarty purchased tbe meat market they have al ays endeavor ed to keep on band the freshest uud choicest meats, sausages aud bolognas, a Heury Heppner's warehouse is one of the largest and most capacious in East ern Oregon. Henry is now prepared to do a general forwarding business. Hates reasonable. a Thompson & Binnsown the buss which goes to and from the City hotel, but will obII for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a What will perseverance, pluck and en terprisa avail in this wild west, if you oanuot get big bargains? However, bo- fore giving up entirely, visit Minor Bros.' emporium. e Don't overlook Kirk & Rasmus for bargains. They have purchased the bus iness of J. W. Matlock & Co., but will soon remove to the Mullory corner, oppo Bite the Palace hotel. a Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia oonqnerer, win positively cure dyspepsia ana all its kindred ailments, JSvery Dot tlo sold under a positive guarantee to effect a oure or money refunded. Hee ad. in tbis issue. r My dear, let's go around to the saloon this eve, and Lane Matlock's ioe cream saloon, I mean, where you cau get ioe oream that will make your mouth water; also find in stock the freshest fruits and finest confeotionaries. a For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and all other blood diseases, take Ayer'sSarsaparilla It will relievo and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. Has Cured Others will cure you. STATE NORMAL HUN Mdl HI, OltkQON. The leading Normal School of tho Northwest. will save the dyspeptic from many duyN of misery, ami ene.fote him to eat wliutcver lie wisiiea. 'Jt'sy prevent Tried For 20 Years ! GEWETtfilGPL Tho original and only Rflnuine Compound Oxy uen TreHtinent, that of Dra. Htarkey & Palen, iu A Bciftntifio adjustment of the element of Oxygen and Nitrogfln magnetized, and the compound in so condensed and made portable that it ia went, oil over the world. It hatj btwi in use for tnoro than twenty yearn; thourwnds of patifinfs have been treated and over one thousand pliyrtjoiaiiri have used it and recmn menri it a vory significant fact. The groat success of our treatment has Ktvon rise to a host of imitator, unscrupulous pert-ons, some calling their preparations Componud Uxy KPn, often appropriating our teHtimoninla and tbe names of oar patients, to recommend worth less concoctions. Hut any substance madtt else where by others, and called Compound OxyfQ, 16 spurious. "Compound Oxyen Its Mode of Action and Results, is the title of a hook of 2iifl pagoH pub lished by l)rs. Btarkey A Palen. which ivea to all inquire full information as to this remarkable eurative agmit, and a record of surprising cures in a number of chronic canna many of them aftr being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed to any address on application. Drs. STARKEY & PALEN, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Penna. Please mention th'is pnpor. 511-131. w. Before Starting on a Jonrney A porson usually desires to gnin some in furmiitiuu ns to the most desirable route to take, and will purchase tickets via tbe one tbat will aflord hiui the quickest and best service. Before startiuif on a trip to Chicniro or any point East, yon should provide yonraelf with a map and time table of tbe Wisconsin Central lines. The trains run ou this route are vesti buled and equipped with Pullman's lat est drawiuu room sleepers, elegant day oonobcB and dining ours of latest deaiu, built expressly for this service, and are exquisite in furnishings aud convenient aud comfortable id arrangement and so complete in pvery detail that they bave no superior in oomforl and elegance. The dining ear service is pronounoed by all the uioNt elegant ever inaugurated, ami is operated m me interest or its pa trons. Fast truiua via the Wisconsin Central Hues leave Minneapolis daily at 12:45 p. ui. and 6:25 p. m., aud St. Paul at 1:80 p. ni. and 7:30 p. iu., making favorable connection with all trains from the West and Southwest. For tickets, time tables, berth reserva tions, etc., apply to O. F. MoNeill, ( P. A T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., or to Jas. C. Pond, general passenger and ticket agent Chicago 111. 4Mi(f Coran'ufoiT of Ilnsio, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. iHfilom, Oregon The coume moBt complete and the highest Kraueoi any music scnooi in tne Mmhwvst. Best and newest methods of tcachlnir. Knlnrir- ed facilities and new plan for instruction of begliinera for the coining bcIiooI year. Di plomas granted on completion of course. Next term begins Hept. fttli, 1893. Send for catalogue. Z. M. PARVIX, M3-JQ-W. Musical Director. Sick Headache, inmethe fond to ammlmilnfeitncl noil b tbe body, give keen appetite at Develop Flesli , Prc.. .1. R V. Butler. Secy. Kx-OBicio.-Hia H. Mt Ktrny, Super ntei dt t nf l'UDl C in irnciioi.; Hon. , Hull. A. JAtJil-UCI, tf . V. X UllO, 1IUU. It . and solid mnoele. XIusruRtly sugar coated. Price, U5et. per box. SOLD EVEIiiWHERE. j Kationel Eank of tiwi wit. PKNLAND. KD. President. It BISHOP, Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COLLECTIONS : Mado ou Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HEPPNER. tf OKEGON. .JAPANESE s A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of BUJ)irHiuri'.'rj, wilUIIKMil ill LftpSllieB, aiBo 111 BOX and IMUh; a positive Cure for External, Inter nal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; it isalwnvsn fjreat ben efit to the general health. 1 he first discovery of a medical cure rendering an oponitlon with "the knife unnecessary h reader. TIub remedy line never iteeu kuum ii to nui. i pernox, o lor jo; sent by mail. Why sutler from this terrible'dis ease when a written guarantee is given with fi boxes, to refund tbe money if not cured. Send stamp for free Huninle. Guarantee iwsnod hv WoupAito, Clarke & Co., Whulesale A Ketafl uruggists bole Agents, Portland, Or. ARNEriS-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Good miBiness; established m tlie midst of a eood fanning and stock-rnisine ennntrv. Also for sale a tiood house and two lots with or wniiom me dusiupsb property, ror further in formation address Gazette, Heppner, Or. 48K tf. WANTED. THOSE who are interested in the EiKbtMile country and Morrow county to know that we have a few extra copies loft, which can he secured either at Geo. Thornton's news stand or at the Gazette ollice. tiS-sw. CVJME to the Palace Motel bar for Champagne J Cocktails. Champagne on tap. G'.i-sw A JilC, lot of Gooseberry numbers of tbe Ga zette tbat oiiubt to be sent away. Cnll In, investand help your country. Bvtf '-pO KNOW that L. D. Bove.t is Heppner's j leailinpcontraetor nnd builder. Estimates given on all kinds of work. Ollice at resi denre, Heppner. Or. 71-sw. AWflHonmaker. one tbe best locations in Jlorrow county. Must bave a little capital. Call on or write Gazette olliee for particulars, sw TEAL-IIEUS" EX.UllNATlOJi. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR the purpose of examining those who may oiler themselves as candidates for count v certifi cates, state diplomas or statelifediplomas, there will be held a public examination at tbe court hoiiHe iu Heppner, beginning Aug. 10, lMi-j. at 1 o'clock p. m. Anyone winning a siate certillcate will please apply ut tbat time. V. L. Salino, Supt. Dated July 23, 1892. - 611-14 j i minis i(i ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Wyamlottes, Plymouth Rocks, Liht Brnmnhs, Rose aud Single Comb Brown Leuhomg, Paitriilije Cochins, IlotiJaus iud Sil ver Spangled Hiirubarus. 8TKAYKI) Oil STOLKN. One bay mare, about 15 hands 101), star in forehead, black mane and tail, ritfht hind footwuita. Branded I '(open box) on riitlit ebonlder. Slight orjut above the hoof o( left front foot. I will pay 810 reward for her return to me at Mi'iiumeut. Chas Johnson. Monumrnt, Or., July 23, '9'.1. 10-17t KOK SALE. 1.000 YOUNG FOWLS Heady for Delivery. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., June 30, lffiK. Comnlaiut haviiie been iMiterprl Ht. tbia nltw by John 11. Hlckey, of Morrow County, Oregon, agtimsi r.owara u. i.awiess. tor failure to comply wilh luw as to Timber Culture Entry No 2774 dated Nov. 1", ls7. upon the $ NW)i and Kii ,t, tj ui ..n; i, ijjou, ftjj r.. in .sorrow (jo., nr., with a view to tbe cancellation of said entry contestant alien! ng tbat said Edward C. Lawless has failed to break or cause to be broken fivenereB on said tract within one year after his timber culture entry of said tract, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oftice on the 27th day of Aug., th!l2, at lu o'clock a. m., to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. J. W. .Morrow, County Clerk, is authorized to take testimony in this case, at his ollice iu Heppner, at 10 a. iu., Aug. 20, 1SS12. John v. Lewis, m).h15 lieuister. BOWtD OF HK(;K.NTr).-Berjamin8ch.-)fi.'M. V ll.,..,.,'....-..,,.H,uir lln K. ). MiKIl ,l, tlVl:.l.. vJ F Mi,,.- ft.m. .liinob VoorllB.'H, H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W. 11' ley. iiun. J.J. u.uy. Normal, NoiialiilratcJ, Business, Music and Art Dpts. SmciVL Advastaoes in Vooal and Instkujikntal Mdsio. A Year in School for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars. TUITION BF.DDCED to B.-:S forN.irmal.indtS.no for Sub Normal per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal bi, Hal' 1 .50 pe. week. Furnished , , $U pet week. Board and lodg ing with private families i.H per week. Beuutiml and healthful location. No saloons. First Term Opens September 20, 1892. PMW1 Tfie Leaning Hotel or llie Gfty WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Mrs. Margaret Von (Mow. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CAI,L AT oifpic: T II E Eastern Clothing House Branch at Portland, ltaa opened a BigLine of Ladies and Gents' Famishing Goods, Also Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises and Fancy Goods, You will find our Clotliinu Department with an assortment, inoluiliuK f-'qnare Cut Saoka, Three and Four Button Frocks, made ot the best American Weavers, Scotch Woolen Wor steds, Cheviots, made up to sell in full suits. $25.00 20.00 17.50 15.00 12.50 Suits reduced to $20.00 15.00 12.50 10.00 - 7.50 Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps at Factory Prices Kxnmlne the goods and yon will find all shades and oolors, whioh wiil give satisfaction rieforo purchasing, call and examine my stook D. A. HERREN'S BUILDING, May Street. Heppner, Oregon. KOtlCK OF I.NTENTXOX. Lund Ollice at La firandc, Or., Julvl, 1S12 Notii-p is hereby given that the billowlng-nam-od wilier 1ms tiled notlie of lug Intention to make commuted llnal jjroof in uupnortof his claim, and that enid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Hepp ner, Or., on August Z ls-.t', viz.: ILXJAM DIXON LOUD lid No. fsSSfor the.N",, NE'4,Sec 22 and EU. SH'. Sec 15, Tp 2 S. K E, W M. 1 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Jones, Arthur Smith, Isaac Phipps Hohert Johnson, all of Ilemmpr. rirn, ten. Ham W. tjtin, take notice. A. Cleaveb. WI-jH Register. Tiie Lancashire Insurance Co. OB MArVCHBSTKH, ENG1UANU 1 W. PATTERSON, AGENT ?JS t: IriL tHe World mmum price Hour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYERS, Sr., Manager. 448 IFowlsAavs do Superior. I OUARANT' E SATISFACTION" TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Send for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Box 55. iui.3iG. Forest Grove. Or .NOTICE OF INTENTION, Land Othce nt The Dalles, Or., June 2S. IS9-' Notice Is hereby given that the followinir namcd settler has tiled notice of hprint.n,!nn t make linal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. v Mor row, county clerk of Morrow county, Or. at nvimei, cu., col UKUXl It 1MIJ VIZ: M.UIC1E I.OONEY, NEE MAUtilE CONLFE Hcl. No. 1S77, for the N NW. and KW KE'i fee. 4, Tp. 1, .1 K. -'t K. V. M. 1 file names the I'ollowinKwitneRscstoproveher continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of said land, viz: ' M. M. Belsihley. Edward fluff, c. B. Cochran and J. W. Kedtord. all of Heppner, Oregon. Jons NY. Lkwis, .i0.1-.il I Keijistcr. DAY OSMERS. MA T HUGHES. Nsnt DREssMAjiKi(.wJIit8 Lttbft Par ker, just from the E ist. has opened dress making parlors over Mrs. W. A- Jolin stou's, Nvhere abe is prepared to do all kinds of dreesniakitii! in latest styles and at reasonable rates. 4-tf Columbia Beer Hall! EXT DOOR io M. UMenihal & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main w;Jn H7 !and " Fine L of Liquors, l ines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to C5 Cents Per Glass, On dmngbt, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinds. Hope ' to see all their old friends and many more. Q5MEKS TTTTrTTra props. A flye-year-old registered Clydesdale stalliou for sale, or will exchange for mare or cattle. For further partionlari ' oall at my place on Willow creek, three I miles from the mouth, or addreaa me at Arlington, Oregon. i 9 17 Jame Siimra. t Change of Ownership "1V7"E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET. T which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep ou hands at all times the ohoicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. Shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt ProDrietors. Footwear ks Footwear ! n d-SJ TWnly W and hoe Mtnhli.hmt f Hernncr h r-s . l.iar.niv ht nnn- Mnhj.hmOT f Hronner h r"Vfromthera.t.irtenf M.instre.. to thir n. store ,nm, n, ,.nr , H Blm,k.n n t Cn,m There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Moin "r"et. ITemier Ot-. LEGAL BLINKS, Plenty of them at the Gazette Office