0 o D O Noncg to advertisers. TnoSE desiring the insertion of display ads., or cbttiie 01 wiine, uiustget their copy In not Juier tlittu Moti'lay evening (or Tuesday's editluu, or Thursday evwniiis; for Fridays edi- tlou. lUfi fATTKHHOft PUBLISHING CO. NOTICE. 1. The mm of five cents per line win be charped for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of respect," UBts ol w edding presents and donors, and obituary notices, ioliier than those the edit or shall hluiael! give as a matter of news.) and notices ol special uieetlngs lor whatever purpose. 2. Iwltcus ol church and society and ailother entertainments lroiu bich revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of rive cents a Hue. 'llicse rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable aud made known upou appiicatiou. Give your business to Beppntr peop'e, and therefore assist to buiUl up Hepp ner. fatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. T. W. Aj-ers, J r., for drugs, 68 bw Dr. B. F. VaugbaD, dentist. Kipans Tubules are ahvav ready. 'J. Una FILLS buumb biliousness. Peter Brenner's wile is ou the sick list. Postmaster Mallory ia reported quite sick. Emmet Cuohran is over from Morja laeut. The wife of D. F. Baker, of Iune, is quite sick. Jtff and May Hunsaker arrived from Hnysiuok WeUuesduy, Jaoksun Fleek and A B. Williams are attending court this week. Fresh ground Buok wheat Flour for sale by t. C. Tuomusou Co. 3 4 The Qeua aud Palace saloons for Que ' liquors, MuAiee bri., Pi ops. sw Ueu. Miller aud A. F Wuod were up fruiu loue ttie flist ut the week. Dave aud Luther Hamilton were down froui tue mill Hie nisi ol Hie week. Uniuuiun Webb aud Bobbie Stutt re turned liuui the eeaside Aloud. .y eveultig. In cunversutlun with Geo. It. Huwk reueutiy, be reports every itiitiu very dry iu (JIhiu'b uutiyun. l upimuus & Son still shoe horses and uu geuerul blacksuiitUiug at tbe olu stand luutiuck ouruer. 65. John Buyse vwis eiousod from the jury Mouiiay uu account uf having to look after bis wheat threuhiug. F. W Silvertouth o.me over from Loos Creek on the stage Tuesday eveuiug, go iug below Wednesday muruiug. Ed. Day aDd W. 1). Lord were tbe only two t.oibett men in Heppuer who had the courage to back their judgment. Miss Lethn Purker, dressmaker, will guarantee you a good tit. Uive her a trial. Residence W. A. Johnston. 4-tf Billy Weloa came over from Long Cretk the first of the week, iu quest ol freight, nulling out yesterday well load ed. Preston Drips a pure com syrup made from yellow oorn soniethiug tine. Call and sample it at P. C. Thompson Company's. 3-4 Hiyn ketchuin whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shop tbe place to get a first-class shave, hair-out or Bbampuo. tf. Dr. Bill and Dr. Shipley had a little diflVrnuoe iu Ed. Matlock's Baloon laBt Saturday evening. A little "sociable ar gument," however, settled it. 'Ihe wife and children of Walter For wood came up to Heppner Wednesday evening. It is reported that Walter in tends loaatiug permanently here. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the great couquerer of Bilhousuess and Liv er oomplamt. Kelief oertain iu every case, bold at One Dollar a bottle. Trv it. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see his old friends there. ' Baths in connec tion. All humors of the scalp, tetter sores, and daudiuff oured, nud falling ban cheoked ; hence, baldness prejeuted by using Hall's Vegetable Bioiliau Hair Be newer. Bud Ingrabam enme in with his father from Eight Mile Wednesday. Bud re ports Charley visiting with relatives in Empoiia, Kusas, where be is haviug an enj -yable time. CBrl Crow and family, Wm, Boohei and family and Miss Maggie Hartley, who left abont two weeks ago for Teel springs, returned Tuesday afternoon. All report a pleasant time. Soott Auderson and Mary Newman were married at Fossil a few days since, soou after Anderson was bound over to the gri.nd jury. Suoh being the caBe the matter (?) will likely be dropped. August Charlston. of Gooseberry, was in the oily yesterday. From him we learn that although his yield was very small this year, yet he intends putting iu 123 acres of grain again this fall. The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has been moved from tbe old location near the depot, to Main St., about two blooks from tbe depot, where its propri etoi will welcome you as of old. 23 tf Billy Kunrk Bnd wife and Lanes Pen land and wife returned Tuesday after noou fiom their ontii g vacation ou Pen land prairie, where luey report a fine time, lots of fish, game and huokleber ries. Pearl Jones, of Eight Mile, was in Wednesday for raptors for bis thresher. J. H. Jones & Sous' yield is averaging from 12 to 15 bushels per acre. The orop average is generally higher m that sec tion than was anticipated. Mis. P. O Borg, aromnpitnierl by Os car, returned from an extended visit with her daugh'ei s at Astoria and Port Towns end, last Wednesday evening. She re ports a very pleasant visit, and an enjoy able time at the seaside. The county court is in session IbU trpek th. ntrb it was rather bard fur the commission! rs to get here, as there was nidliness in both Commissioners Baker and Breuner's family ; or rather, in tbe fitt-named oase, in his brother's family. Tbe only radical cure for rheumatism is to eliminate from the blood tbe acid that oauees tbe disease. This is thor oniiblv fffei ted by the persevering use of Ayer'e' Sarsaparilla. Persist until onred The prooess may be slow, bat tbe result is cure. The services at the M. E. church next Sabbath Bre as follows: Snriduy school at 10 o'clock; reading of the gen eral rolea, and reception, 11 o'clork; preaobing at 730 p.m. Subject, "The rich man aud Lazarus." All are iuvited to attenl these sei vices. Eobt. Gatbergood, Geo., Len ad Al. Conger, Geo Ruder a- d Wm. Rambo, got in from Grant county Tuesday eve ning with 300 bead of cattle for A. N. Wallace, which he bad disposed of to the American Dressed Meat Co. They were shipped down on s special yesterday. A L. Gnerin baa been hired as jani tor for the school building, also aotmg as nivbiwab h during its completion. Ir. this connection it might be well to state to tbnse Spooney oonples" wbo have been making their semi-occasional, noo tnrwtt tours to that building, that tl)y can find a "tetter place" on the hillside near by, besides tbey would not then dis turb A. L. from bi slumbers. How A. A. JaTnb Was Shot. The so cidental shootiug of A. A. Jnyne, a well known Attoruey at The Dulles, a brief aooount of which was given in Tuesday's issue, happened about 7:30 Tuesday morning, while huntiug above the Wil lows. Mr. Jayne, in oompany with a party of seven, had gone np the river bunting, tue evening before, but at tbe lime of tbe accideut was in a sailboat alone. As the wind was blowing a gale be experienced some difficulty in keep ing his boat from shore, aud in attempt ing to push it oft' by the use of an oar with his left baud, be accidentally dis charged his gun, which was loaded with due bird shot, the load taking effect iu bis right wrist, tearing it up very badly. Ur. Jayne began hallooing and jumped from tbe boat aud made for tbe shore, where be was met by the remainder of the party, who after a time stopped the rljw of blood, then wrapped up his hand and took him to the Willows, where they remaiued until tbe arrival of tbe Heppner train, when he was taken to Arlington, aniving about 11:3 J. Dr. Ueisendorfer was immediately summou ed, aud after the afflicted man wsb re moved to his home he dressed the wound. Dr. Riuehart, of Tbe Dalles, was at once telegraphed for aud arrived on Tuesday evening's train, and alUr a thorough ex amination and consultation, the two doc tors decided that be must lose tbe limb. Accordingly the hand was amputated just above the wrist. Theapatieut was getting along very nioely at latent reports. An Uscscal Surgical Opebaiion. Mr BeigUley, au old aud respeuled rest dent uf tuis city, bas beeu a sufferer foi ueurly twenty-live tears tiuui Cuuiraciiuu of tue tendons uu tue soles uf bis teel, cunning uuivauou uf ull bis toes, he ue mg thereby compelled to walk ou the ex ueujities of his toes. This defoiunty lamed him and caused him ooustuut mis ery aud distress, frequently Compelling uim to keep his bed for days, aud inca pacitating bim for inauual labor. All palliative meatis for bis relief proving futile, be reoeutly sought surgical aid for Lis distressed oondition, aud after uousultation, it was decided that a rad ioiiI operation afforded the only feasible hope of a curative result. Accordingly, last Friday (Dr. Shipley having tits! skilfully placed him under tbe iuflueuoe of an aimnthelio) Dr. E. T. Gagen, axsist ed by Drs. Swiuburne aud Shobe, ampu tated all the toes of both feet ; also, one uf the metatarsal bones beiug diseased, had to be removed in its eulirety. Mr. Beighley is now restiug quietly from the effects of the operation, aud we autici pate a good recovery aud result This oase is unique in surgioul literature. Sad Dbaiti by Diphtubbia. Diph theria bas made its appearance on Bridge oreek. Dr. Belknap as called to oon ault with Dr. Center, who is trealmg the afflicted. He returned yesterday eveuing, and from him we learu the nans of tbe sad death of three obildren in the family of Rev. and Mrs. 3. M. Mansfield. Those children uf whom tbe parents have been bereave l by tbe dreaded epidemio are .Uyrtie, aged 7 years, who died Aug. 30tb , mma Belle, aged 21 years, who died dept. 1st, and Mark A., aged 18, who died dept. 2d. Two other obildren are ill iu the same family, but we trust that Prov deuce will relieve us of the sad duty ot anuonnciug their death. Pnuevilie News. Kev. Mansfield is a Baptist minis ter of wide acquaintance iu Kusierii Ore gou, haviug preached several times iu Heppner, also attending the Association here lust month, during which he mode many acquaintances, wbo extend their sympathies in this hour of affliction. Haiidmas Fire. We should have stated in onr last issue that on last Sat urday night the barns of Allen Rojse iid D. N. Haidman, iu Hardman, togtlb er with their contents, were totally de stroyed by Hi e. Mr. Koyse lust two horses in the rl .mea, while Mr. Hardman was a little less uufortuuate, loBiug oul) one. Ihe fire originated in the barq ol Mr. Rojse, but how, it is not kuowu. His loss will foot up 8600 or more. Mr. Hardmau's loss is unknown. Had a breeze been blowing, tbe entire towu would have gone up iu smoke, but as it was, a dwelling, standing in ten feet ot the Hardman barn, was not ignited by the flames. Plead Guilty. H. A. Nettleton, who stole a sadole and set of harness from Charles Cochran, near lone, last July, an aooount ot which appeared in the Ga zette at that time, was brought before the jndge, charged with grand larceny, to which be plead guilty and asked tbe leniency ot the court. He was sentenced to to years iu the penitentiary Wednes day afternoon by tbe judge, which he took very calmly and with a smile. The judge asked him if be was ever married ; in reply, he said, "be bad been and would nave been again bad he not got ten into this scrape" This im prisonment will doubtless be a benefit to bim. Handy With a Gun. Bill Walker was in from the mountains last Tuesday, and along in the evening when well filled ith bug juice, imagined be could take the towu, so started down the street wilb revolver in each band, with which be was very bandy. However, Deputy Sheriff Mike Fitzgerald happened along about this time, and with the assistance of Joe Williams, disarmed bim. Later be was arrested by tbe marshal and lock ed up over night, but was released next morning Bnd bis property returned to him on oondition that he would leava town, which he did without any prelim inaries. WoiiD Like to Lease a Hotel.- C. 0. Sargent, cf this city, is anxioDS to take oharge of a good hotel, not particular as to location. Mr. Sargent ia an old timer in this line, and ia sore to give sntiafac tion wherever be should go. Anyone haviug a hotel to rent or lease, won'd do well to correspond with C. C. Sargent, Heppner, Oregon. 623-27 A Lono Time Rscoveuino. W. C. Reininger came down from Hardman thiB week to look after business. Onr reporter was surprised to know that be j was still carrying bis hand in a si. tig j from the effects of the accident he mot with up at Parker's mill, by lnttiug his hand coma in oontact with the saw, which necessitated two fingers beiug am putated, end tbe b"nes taken out back to the wrist joint. But several weeks afterward it was that oue of the bones of the forearm was broken, whioh had giv. en him great pain all the time, though he did not know tbe cause of it. Now that every part has beeu fixed up be is in fuir shape for recovery, though it will be some time yet before be can use bis band. Accidental Shooting. yesterday morning Chas. Mann, residing on Butter creek, whilst haudliug a 22 Cotton pistol, accidentally discharged the weapon, the ball entering the palm of his baud and ranging upward, strikiug oue of tbe boues iu the baud, fracturing the bone, and tbeuce glaooiug upward towards the wrist joiut. Immediately after tbe in. jury he csine to town for medical assist ance, i.ud Dr. E. T. Gagen, assisted by Drs. Swiuburne and Shipley, opened the wound and probed for tbe offending mis sile, but all attempts to looatethe bullet failed. Mr. Mann is doing well at pres ent, and another attempt will be subse quently made to looate and remove the bullet. Disturbance at Meeting. Dr. L. F Shipley was iudioted by the grand jury aud arrested Wednesday evening, on charge of disturbing meeting at Liberty cuboul house. The cne wait set lor trial yesterday morning, when Doo plead gm ly to the ch.irje, saying bowever, thai was uot bis luteutiou ut all to dintiii , i he progress of the meeting, bin wai simply discussing a question which had beeu brought before the gathering. Or plea of guilty, the jude fixed the flue a $20, which was settled. Got Caught. Geo Harrington got in I hh t night from Dayton, Wash., with ,Tus Kirkendall. indicted last spring on two aharges, selling liquor to a minor and selling liquor without license. It wnt understood that be would appear at the last terra of court and nettle these little matters renting against bim, but be enme not. Sheriff Noble put Deputy Harring ton on Ihe trail, and he followed Mih. Kirkendall from Heppner tbe first of tbe week, up to Dayton, where he had n trouble in locating bis raau, who ia now in jiil here. Emmet Cochran has a local in this issue vthicb will interest the stockmen. D. J. Forbes, representing Znn Bros. Feldman & Cole., of Portland, visited bis customers here this week. Attorney H. 8. Wilson, of The Dalles, went down borne yesterday. Joe Keeney was over the stage line early this week, getting in last night, t here is some talk of bis making a sale of tbe Heppner-Monument line. Frank Vaughn, of Eight Mile, attend ed court this week. Judge Bradsbaw finished this term's work yesterday, and in oompany wilh tbe district attorney, W. H. Wilson, went down on yesterday's special. P. W. Carson, representing Thompson Bros., of Sutton, Nebraska, is iu Hepp ner, a guest ot the Palace. F. M. Holmes was in from Gooseberry this week, attending court. Jas. Hurt was in town yesterday and reports the burses iu txoelltut condition up at Matlock's ranch. F. E. Southard, a Portluud traveling man, is iu tbe city. Geo. Noble will leave for Salem with Nettleton next Monday. County court is still in Bession. 8. C. Smith, tbe furniture man.doehn't believe iu staving iu the rear, aud gives our readeig a good ad. iu this isime. 8. C. Smith keeps a full line of under taking ko'Jup, aid ull kinds of furniture. John Barker and Thos. Scott were in attending court this week. Mrs. J. N. tirown mnda her first, ap pearance ou the Ntreets yesterday, aftor a long siege of lilucss Heury Blackman left yesterday for Portland, also inteudlng to go to 8uu Franoisco before returning. Fred Gilliam was in yesterday with a fine load of vegetables. B red reports hi? lather very low from the effects of Ihe accident wilh which he met last winraer. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, tlvit for years we have been selling Dr. K'ngVNew Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Life pills, Buckliu s nr i.ioa salve and Electric biiti rs, aud have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee tbem every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. 8lo-oum-Jobuslon Drug Co. MULK8 AND HOKSES TO TRADE. I wish to trade mules or horses for oattle. Address me at Lexington, or call at my ranch, seven miles north east of that place. 622 sw. B. F. Swagoart. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Cull at her home iu north Heppner, or address her st thiB place. 518-tf Why go hungry when the City hotel furnishes you a good moal at living rates. a TO TKADK. I wish to trBde dr) mares and geldings, fit for work, for eattle. Will give gond terms. Call on, or address me, at Mon ument, Orant oounly, Oregon. 523-fc38 Kumet Ox dran. Many people, not aware of the dangers of constipation, neglect the proper rem edy till the habit beoornes chronic, or inrlaruatiim or stoppage resnlts. A dose of two of AVer's Pills in the beginning wonld have prevented all this. TAKES IP. One bay gelding, abont ten years old branded witn two half moons connected. Tbe above borte has been oa my Tnb Bpnngs ranch from eight months to one year. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges Gbo. Hwaooart, 523 531F Heppner, Or. LIST Ok I.KTTEHB. ADVERTISKD Sept 5, 1BW: AT lJOCGLAIl POiTOFFltK C H Wsllaee J H McUmber WIU i Co 4 When calling lor same please say "Atlver tUecl." a. Whit, r. M. Ketch 'em ere they Fade. I SHEEP! Wanted to SHEEP! trade iv five and one-hoU nore of Splendid Fruit and jL Garden land, nijuut eight or nine aiirs oi sumo in tviiriin; iruir trees, Birawberriert, black berries, etc : atmiidutiee ot" w ater iur irriiuiliou and jkium; use in till si-.'.hius: uf a mile in mi court house in alia W hIU city ; an excellent in vt'stnumt and splendid nlnce iVn a home. I'laee is t'leudidlv imnnnvii urn) in hUlieM slate of enlti viitioii; aln uonld trade for sheep 4MJ nerep wheat farm in l inntiil.i county, oremm; is heavy, black luain St til , ithuiidniH'e in' imuhI titer; capable ! prod urine .;o bushels of wheat per acre; well im proved, oue mile lrom railroad statiuii and easily accessible to Athena, or will trade ;iJ0 to l,wu acres improved farm land ou Eureka Flat. Ill any case u ill ptiy eash dill'erem e, it' due. Apply in person or by letter. Address H. S. Jackson, Walla Walla Box 527. S OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES! DR. GRANT'S Native Discovery! The Great Female Remedy. Successfully used in the general treatment ol wouiau's diseases. PRICE, $1.00. Dr. Grant's Kidney For the cure ot Bright's Disease, Dialietp, Hiliousness, Sick-Headache, and all lviuiiKy irouuios. Prico, 131,00. Prepared by WE 0. W. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, J315 Front St , Portland, Oregon. tut' .f.i Keeps s full line of ETEIHTHI N G In the w ay of Furnilnre. JSy-Unili'i'lnliiiirr g'lO'ln n sri'-flaWy. Mity Street, Ui'piur, Or. LIM BLANKS. The Lancashire Insurance Co. O V FATTElliON, MANCtllSSTKH, 15 .i lA JSt l" IGl'.Vf Quo of tl rtofclt n Woyi i W. SCAB.UCKSLiCE THE WQRLD DIP YOUR SHEEP HAVE MORE WOOL Kec Itlflorwerticnf.iti i Cooper Pip l ' '' i''"l'Ts't ly ihe following ot.fmi ini'l M nonaldHOn. DawIHe; w. s. .hon'tiun cily; .n.lin llnrntmii, rn Kennvth M'-HuV, l)vvlll; lot- ullu-r, John ll,.v; .1. . H .T,-, N I.W Cook aV Clark, Philbrook; tln:liill d. Mol.rw, tupayr; ' li. W liPWisUili; E. I'. Cl.uii'licT. Miii'li'i'l Illrwliii-w, Lliolmu, l. . H iJlllon: W. Norton, 'Hcwiirt, A- 1 lite. Bis; !). TlielkidamlBestDi Ask Your Merchant for KOltr.AMI ".( i-n. A'lH. lor Onvrtn, u, .1 ir.l OXFORD GRADE RUCKS ! 4 1 j! f r i e i t .tv Set J. 13. iSXlTir, V'. m FOWLER, A FI RST OI.ASS A K I 1ST ii5 ami lwatel lvnnnuent- ilili!, oiT't'citu city Hotel. fxaiiiiiie las moi s uu oruiT, SHEEP! for Sheep. Or. Grant's CLOALO! The Kino o? Dyspepsia aST" Sold under a guarantee. PRICE, $1.00. and Liver Cure, U. JK:''MrV2, Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . . . PA RENOWN ED mil m ! EVERY FALL AND AND BETTER AVOOL Ci0. uriH, Ariimi'la; I'. .(. Moule, , l'Lii;a; ll'ifii;h iln,B.f f 11, ft ; .luiii'fi Ki.lie, mm Couicrs end Tuhe m Other. Will cooi'Lii i mwm. he undersigned has a c.hokl(it of Oxford (jrade Bucks for sale at reasonable i iriccs, I 1 i-l M at nis rancn, miles south of Pilot Rock. X'ilot Rook, Or. For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to Catch f The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can eiiiid up Like Tcurs Rosppctfully. We are hers for business from the ground up ami propose to let you kuow it. MINOR BROS., HEITNGB. OKEQON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STKKKT, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on Shoot Notice and at Fofui.ar Prik. Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company - Are stilt alivp nnd kk'Mnif for trwle with a complete line of Hardware, Tinware, TOBACCOS, Guns and Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Kumlshlnir Goods, and the largest assortment ol Taa In Eastern Oregon. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be UNoeRSOLD. tf. Comer Main and Willow yilE QITY HOTEL, W. J. I.IC1CZICK, lrui. fit HIS HUtSTELKY Iibh beeu IiKrirrKD 1 is one of the moat iuvitinfj plaouH iu with him. fueliiiit tlj.it he is uhlo to Htitertuin yon Id the bent of Btyle. r First Class House. Tlx JSClfc?40ia For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply you Is about ripe. We will let you know about tliat in th" noai' future. W. L. iMatlock & Co. "ARE- Rustlers! I Bargains Sacks & T. CO. Groceries, Confectionery, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. friroetfi, Heppner Or, hiiJ Kukunibiiisd througboul, huiI now Iieppuer. Mr. Leezer invikes you to slop n Reasonable Rates.