T O Ul Q NOTICE TO ADA'ERTIHEtts. rHOSEdediriiiR the insertion of dinner ads Ke, the Wor or cliniitre 01 saiue. uuiHt ui't their i-oiiv in . n.., . i .otuter U,a Monday evening for TueXy'J 1 nraUt "uuty- Major Maqokb Honored Major Ma ori's Fair pedestrian from .n.i ... ,,,, , "'""'h iicailll. ul nursuuy evulilnii for Fridays edi- inniAI'lKBBUN tTHUMUNU Co. NOVICE. 1. The um of five cenu per line will be cnargea lor "cards of thank," "resolutions ol ,lB i "mo oi weuuing presents and donors, and obituary notices, .(other than those the edlt or shall himself give as a matter of new,) and notlcesof Hpeeial meetings for whniBvB,n, 2. Notices of church and society and all other r ;T , " "um revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live cent a line. There rules will be strictly adher ed to in every iiuuuuce. Advertising rate reasonable and made known upon applicatiou. Qive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. T. W. Ayere, Jr., for drugs. 08 bw Dr. B. F. Vatican, dentist. For good health take TUXTS PILLS. Joe Eskeleon was in Heppner Friday evening. Fugua Bros, were in from Eight Mile Satuiday. Vaoaut houses are few and far between id Heppuer. Ohas. Aahbaugh was in from Eight Mile Sutiudny. Sam Kinsman returned from Portland Saturday eveuing. P. 0, Burg has purchased a new safe for his jewelry. Hon. H. Blaokman returned from Portland last evening. B. L Akers was in from Gooseberry yesterday afternoon. Oscar Minor and wife leaves tomorrow for a visit in the valley. Fresh ground Buokwheat Flour for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. 3 4 Xhos. Quaid is building a house on his lot down near the Ellis corner. Xhe Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAfee Bros., Props. sw H. A. Moffatt and Fred A. Cook, two knights of the grip sack, are in the city today Geo. Aikin will get in this evening from the Portland raoes with Chum- pagne. L. W. Lewis oame in from Pendleton last evening, leaving this morning for liuramnn. Wm. Barton, of Blaok Horse, will like ly send his older daughters to eohuol here this winter, Judd Hart spent Inst week in the mountains with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Booth by, of Lexington. Tap tiimous & Son still shoe horses and do general blacksmithing at the old stand Matlock corner. 55. A. W. Bulsiger, the professor of the lone school lor the ooming year, was in the oily Saturday last. Mrs. Margaret Barratt, aocompunied by her little son, left Saturday morning for her home at Oregon City. A little scrap oooured in one of the down-town resorts Saturday night. No one seriously injured however. Hall's Hair Benewer eradicates and prevents the formi.tion of dandruff, thickens the growth, and beautifies the hair as no other preparation will. Tommy Ayers' residence, on his lot across the street from the South Meth odist church, is going up rapidly. Blind Johnny Keeney and Wtn.Fletcher came over from Pendleton Saturday eve ning returning yesterday morning. Miss Letha Parker, dressmaker, will guarantee you a good fit. Give her a trial. Ilesidenoe W. A. Johnston. 4-tf Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Call at her home in north Heppner, or address her nt this place. 518 tf I)ave McAtee returned from Portland last evening, where be bad been attend ing the raoes at the City View rnoe course. Preston Drips a pure corn syrup niBde from yellow corn sometbiug fine. Call and sample it at P. C. Thompson Company's. 3-4 Hiyu ketchum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shop the plaoe tn get a first-class sba,ve, bair-ont or shampoo. tf. A. .T. Hicks returned last Thursday from Hood Kiver, on a business trip. He reports matters very quiet there and al so at The Dulles. M. Lichtenthal & Co.'a shoe-tree or moving sign in the window of their Bhoe store is something new for Heppner, and in fact quite unique. Pfunder' Oregon Blood Purifier is the great conquerer of Billiousuees and Liv er oomplaiut. Belief certain in every case. Sold 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. Miss Annie Ayers, w ho spent the sum mer itu relatives in this county, re turned home Friday morniug. She will attend the Willamette University this winter. The wife of B. W. Webb, the drillman now working on the artesian well, ar rived Saturday evening and will proba bly remaiu with Mr. Webb until he has oompleted the work here. The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has been moved from the old location near the depot, to Main St., about two blooks from the depot, where its propri etor will welcome you as of old. 23 tf The Gazette was the reoipient this morning of a fine basket of plums, for whiob it extends thanks. Mrs. Jas. Jones was the donor, and we must say that the plums are the largest and tinest that we have seen this year. To lise in the morning with bad taste in the mouth and no appetite, indi cates that the stomach needs strength ening. For this purpose, there is noth ing better than an occasional doss of Ayer's Pills taken at bed time. nnnrlnn Globe: A. Vinson, of the firm of Niles k Vinson, tombstone deal- rs of Walla Walla, visitea Uonaon tuis eek and took a lnri;e numoer oi oraers. ibis reliable firm believes in advertising, r.d their busiuess is rapidly increasing in consequeuoe. Sallow and leaden-hued complexions soon give place to the loveliest pink-and-white, when the use of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is persisted in, and cosmetics entire ly abandoned. Nothing can connterfeii the rosy glow of perfect health, which blesses those who use this medicine. Wash. Elliott met with quite a painful accident np in the mountains reoently. While driving through the timber with a wagon bis foot was caught between the brake Bnd a stump, itnkiog it very hard and though it was not very badly crashed, yet it was considerably bruised and swollen. Pocket map of Washington, Oregon, Tdnhn. Montana, and Wyoming five lu our columns several times before, ar rived in Grand Island, Neb., a few days since, and just in time to attend a Grand Army re-union that was being held on their camp grounds, when he was asked to address the gathering, estimated to be fully 20,000. The president, in intro ducing him, mentioned the fact that he was the gentleman from Grant county, Oregon, who was walkiug to Chicago, to attend the World's Fuir, when he re ceived a cheer tqual to the one tendered Corbeit after wiuniug the pugilistic belt. Major stepped upon the platform, upon whiob were seated many of the leading men of Nebraska, and spoke to them briefly, at the olose of which, and after giviug him three cheers, a rush was made to grasp hie hand. A warmer welcome could not have been tendered the presi den t. Gkant County Houses. The Eagle bus been informed that Tom Keeney and other Long Creek boys have returned Horn Helena to Butte, Muut. ,-Pin Ear'' they say has won two races, one a quarter-mile dash at Helena, and a six hund red yard duBh at Butte Ciiy. They sold "Little Joe" for $350, and he was at onoe takeu to Portland and entered in the raoes at that place. In speaking of the band of horses they took with them, they have made several sales at good figures, aud will by no means return to Long Creek in a worse condition than they left, as ia the case with most of our horse men who drive to the outside. No spe cial word as to when they would return was received, but it is hardly expected that they will be here in time for the fall races. Eagle. Whitkoaps at Ahlinoton. The white- caps who recently attempted to kill Her man Scheuuert, a German rancher, aud not succeeding in this, bound and gagged him aud told him to leave the country, burned two large barns last Saturday night, belonging to James L. Kent, to gether with their contents and over 100 tots of hay. There is little doubt that some of the parties concerned in the pre vious outrage took a hand in this, as Scheuuert has been stopping with Kent since the affair happened. Great indig nation is felt there over the matter, aud should any of the rascals be found out, a lynching bee would be held in short or der. The loss to Kent is 2000 or $3000. Quito a Runaway. Quite a number of Heppnerites witnessed a spirited run away on Main street yesterday morning As Ben Perkins, the delivery boy, wob driving along near Dan Hornor's place, a tug oame unhooked, striking one of the horses on the foot, frightening him, when both horses began running, the boy jumping out when be saw it was im possible to bold them. Near the Ellis oorner the bed was thrown off, and at the planing mill the front wheels were jerk ed from the running gear, with which the horses came on up town and up Main street to the Matlook corner, where they ran into the flag-pole, thus being stop ped. The boy and the horses were not injured, but the wagon was completely demolished. A Good Offer. The proprietors of the Semi-Weekly Gazette have decided to offer an inducement for advance pay ments on Bubscription. Xhe price re mains the same, $3 per year, but where payments are made in advance, only $2 50 a year will be charged. What do we mean by "advance payments?" A payment made within thirty days after the subscription becomes due will be called "in advanoe." In a very short time we will print after euoh person's uiitna the date to which Bubscription is paid. This will remind you each week ua to how you stand with us, and will render it an easy matter for you to save 50 cents a year on your Bubscrip tion, tf Sad Death The wife of D. F. B iker, who was reported quite ill in our lust issue, died at 11 o'clock Sunday night. The circumstance surrounding her death are sad enough, and besides she leaves a husband aud four small children. Mrs. Baker's illness was of short duration aud everything possible was done for her, but all to no purpose. The interment takes place today nt the Eight Mile cemetery. Charley Hudson was in the city yes terday from Lexington. He bad just returned from the vulley where he spent a mouth visiting with relatives and friend.s, also looking around for a possi ble location. From him we learn that J aline Hodson, who was formerly prin cipal i( the Heppner schools, has Bgaio secured the position of principal of the Nesvherg soboote, which plaoe be held lust year. Sheriff Noble left yesterday morning for Salem ith H. A. Nettleton, who was senteuoed to two years in the state peni tentiary last Wednesday, in charge. Mr. Noble will take in the state fuir, which is in ptogress this week, returning to Portland iu liuie to be present at the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., which convenes in that city Sept. 17th. Altogether Ueorfe will have a pleasant trip. Eugene Guard: "A young man, just from Heppner, reports that potatoes sell there at 3o per lb aud that the town is literally dried up, aud that all the gar dens are withered. A conflagration would sweep Heppuer from the face of the plain, as there is no water to put out a fire." However, we beg to inform the Guard that it is only a matter of time uutil Heppuer will have ample fire pro tecting as active operations have now begiiu on the water works and eleotrio light plant. Notwithstanding the fact that Jim Corbett knocked Sullivan out in short urder, Joe Maaterson cluims that be can do Jim iu u shorter time, and to see him push a pui through his cheek without lliuching you would imagine that it would be next to impossible to pnuish bun, though it is not likelv that he oould get a chance at JameB J. Corbett, for a short tune at least. ; F. W. Silvertootu and family returned from Antelope last Friday, and will re side iu Loug Creek this winter. Mr. Silvertooth has employed his brother Wait, to take charge of the drug store he purchased while at Antelope. Doric Lotlge No. 20, last Tuesday night elected Henry Blaokman representative to the grund lodge, Otis Patterson being the hold-over. X. W. AyerB, Sr., aud F. J. Hullock were elected alternates. Johuny Friend got iu Saturday eveuiug from Idaho, for a few weeks' visit with friends, his wife having been called here a short time ago to attend the funeral of her brother, Walter lihea. George Patterson, who has been work ing in (J nun's blacksmith shop all sum mer, was over at Antelope last week looking lor a location, aud be has de cided to remove to that city. Billy Welch bhd a break down near Gilliam's place last Friday, while on the road to Long Creek loaded with freight, necessitating bin returniug to Heppuer for repairs. Fell Bros, keep a full line of drjugoods iu bolts and single patterns. Now pat terns have beeu rtotived and more to come soon. 4-6 John Dixon, representing Cunning ham, Cnrtiss & Welch, stutioners of Suu Francisco, whs iu Heppner over Sunday. Victor Staadecker, the genial repre sentative of Moody, Valentine & Gold smith, was in Heppuer over Sunday. Mrs. Joe Deal and family left yester day morning for California, to visit with her pureuts. Let Padburg and Allen Owens were up from Lexingtuu yesterday morning. Wm. Hughes returned from Long Creek last Thursday. Alfred Ayers and wife, of Butter creek, were iu Heppuer yesterday. J. A. Wuolery was up from lone Fri day evening. OI Justus was in from Hinton creek yesterday. Mrs. (J. E. Faruenortli ia quite ill. GRAND SLAUGHTER THE OFFICIAL LIST Would Like to Lease a Hotel. C. O. Sargent, of this city, is anxious to take oharge of a good hotel, uot particular as to location. Mr. Sargent is an old-timer in this line, and is sure to give satisfac tion wherever he should go. Anyone having a hotel to rent or lease, would do well to correspond with C. C. Sargent, Heppuer, Oregon. 523-27 A Mossteb Tooth. While excavating at tbe artesian well last Saturday, a monstrous tooth was unearthed about fifteen feet below the surfaoe. Tbe face or crown of the tooth is niue inches by four, while it is inches long. This is supposed to be the tooth of a masto don, or at least one of tbe age of mam moths, and indeed quite a trophy. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er aud repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abrabam sick building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiylhing in his line.! Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work, I man and warrants all work. Give him a , call. 14 tf Not In It. The Heppuer horse, Cham pagne, was not very snccesBful at Port land meeting, but we are informed that he was not himself, not equaling his recrod on slow tracks. We hope that Champagne may do better in the future. ChTBCH SKttV'lCK.'t. Of Expenditares of Morrow County Names of Cinlniuiits, Services Rendered, Etc. ALLOWED. ' Forbes & Breden, court house and jail account 8 55 00 Dasey & Fain, court house and jail aocouut 832 16 Cyrus Leyde, court house and jail account 53 00 P. C. Thompson Co., court house Bnd jail aooount 6 75 S. P. GnrrigueB, court house and jail account 66 05 H. Blackmail & Co., court bonne and jail account 17 92 Gilliam & Bisbee, court house and jail account 2S 95 Close & l'rudhomnif-, stationery . . 1 00 " " 10 00 " . . 11 20 Slootim-Juiiuston IJ:ng Co., station ery 7 45 A. J. Hicks, stationery !J 65 East Oregouiau Pub. Co., stal'ry 20 00 Heppuer Gazette, stationery 15 95 T. W. Ayers, Jr., ' 7 35 J. K. Gill & Co., " CO William Blair, pauper account... 48 90 Sloan & Howard, " " ... 2 25 J. H. Gammell, " " ... 35 50 C. L. Heed, " " ... 45 00 T. W. Ayers, Jr., " ' ... 2 50 H. BlBckman & Co., pauper ac't 5 00 D. A. Hamilton, road and bridge ac count 31 38 Geo. W. Lord, road & bridge ac't 8 00 S. P- Gurrigues, ' 24 75 J. X. McAllister, road damages, ap plication No. 109 50 00 BILLS DISALLOWED. J. Cobc, oourt house and jail ac't 25 C. B. Coohran, for going after stolen property 2 00 T. W. Ayers, Jr., & Co., stationery account 2 25 Anton Abrobamsick, pauper ao't 28 50 continued. Henry Padberg, pauper account 19 10 G. D. Barnard & Co., election ac't 105 00 state of okkoon ) county of mohkow ( I, J. W. Morrow, Clerk of Morrow County, hereby certify that tbe foregoing list of expenditures of the county, with name of respective claimants, the articles or services for which payment is made, together with those continued rejected or in part paid, is true and correct fti shown by the records of said county. Witness my hand and seal of tbe said ooonty court this 10th day of ssal beptember, A. I. 1892. J. W. Morrow, Clerk, By G. W. Wells, Dputy. Services at M. E. church next Sabbath morning and evening. Xhe morning ser-1 vina will panee lul I v hp mlariierl to !lirin- I States in oue oover handsomer, handier ; tians. Text, "Grow in Giace." The Be" better, than any 81 00 map yet made; 7 i moo iu the evening will be largely his colors; in strong cover; all counties, riv-! torical. Look up your Babylonian Us ers, railroads, post-offices. Correct to , tnry. This service will be adapted to date. Also maps of all States iu saute j thote who ought to be Christians. Text,; style. Agents wanted. Even boys and ' Ihoa Art Weighed iu the Balance and , etrls make money fast. We mail agent found wauling." Next fciahbatb closes ; any sample wanted on receiptor 2ocent j my work here for this conference year. each. Address Th MatthewtrNortbnp I y0n are invited to be present. Co., Buffalo, N I. w J J- M. Sbulse, Pastor. MULLS AND HOUSES TO TRADE. I wish to trade mules or horses fur oattle. Address me at Lexington, or call at rsv ranch, seven miles north east of tiiat place. 5J2-8W. B. F. Swagoakt. TO TIHUK. I wish to Irade dry mares and geldings, fit for work, for cattle. Will give good terms. Call on, or address me, at Mon ument, Grant county, Oregon. 523-533 hjikt Cochbab. OF remnants; AND BARGAINS. II. BLAOKMAN & CO. Offer their Eutire Stock, consisting of Remnants of Dry GoodB, Clothing, Hats and Cnps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Hardware, etc, Strictly for CASH ONLY, and at prices that will OPEN l'Ot'R EYES. Call early Bnd avoid the rush. This stock of goods musi be positively sold by December 15th, 1892, as we will then retire frum business. No goods will be exchanged. Pioneer BriGK Store - in street, Urns H. A. Thompson A. E. Blnns THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS Tie Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Collin & j:rFnrland', Main Street. Good onveyance for Traveling Men. . Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay nnd grain per day. $1.25. MealB 25 cts. at at C. C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAmSTERS. For T. W. AYERS, Jr., & Co. ZAT THEIR NEW STORE, NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOTEL. LOOK OUT FOR SOME THING NEW. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, S I L V E R V A R E, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Eta, Etc. Trust Busts. WE ARB Rustlers ! For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to Catch That Maverick, 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 f Round up Harps Like Yours RoHpectfully. We are here for business from the ground up nnd propose to let you know it, MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON. Raker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES MiOR OM SBORT NOTlC AND iT POPULAR I'BltKII. fl Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MA.N'CH K.STJCW, ICXlilANl) .1 W. PATTERSON, AGENT oouHheo..,u.,ew1.i.i Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. jiSCAB. TICKSqkLICE revention letter than Cure ! dip your sheep every fall and have more wool and better wool Indoriietnentii I Cooper Dip 1b used and endorsed y the following On-Kon ami Montana elic'pmen: W. M. Ponakliion, Liayville; W. 8. Lei-, Junction ctly; John llarrimin, Matnev; ivn, Oenn, Amanda; Kenneth MeKae, Uayville; Joe Oliver, John liny; J. W. Bvcm, New Lisbon; 1". ,1. Motile, Berenll; Cook & Clark, Philbrook; Kain hild 4 Mel.'ruiir, Uupnyer; F. K. Warren, L'tlea; Biineh Ilro,, Ijewlaton; E. f. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hirsidilieri;, Choteau; Jl. ri. HaHtliiKW, L'het; Jainea Kdle, Dillon; W. Norton, ewart ; A- Dowiiie, JUk Handy. The Cheapest and lid Dip ever made. Sold Everywhere Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Arc ntlll alive and klekliiK for trade. Willi a complete line of I r IV 1 (i I I' Han warn va i ummm mmm mv j VII VW1 1W) UVUlVVllVUVl 1 TOBACCOS. WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Guns and Animmiitioii, Sowing Machines, Farm Implements. AImo Genu' FurnlbliiuK QnodH, and the larxeat naortiuent of Tea in KaHWru Oregou. Special Indtwements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be Uhdirsold. tf. Comer Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. KOOHI.AND DUOS. Portland. Oreunn. tieu. Agts. for Oregon. W uHhliigton and V eOj, u Idaho. Props. Wm. COOPER i NEPHEWS. OXFORD GRADE BUCKS ! The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock, J. 13. SAXI'ril, lMlot Kook, Or. I II " ' JI1E QITY J-JOTEL, W. J. LH1CKUK, I'rop. rilHIH IIOHTKLUY Iibh been ltEtirrxu mid Rkfunihiikd throughout, and now in one of the moat inviting plne in Heppner. Mr. Leezer InviteR you to stop with him, (oeliiiK Hint he in able to entertain, yon in the beet of style. r ' First Class House. Reasonable Rates. The Sea For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply ypu 2Ec53 Cream la nhout ripe. We will lot you know about that in thn near ftiture. Y. L. Matlock & Co. r 141 ft