o NOTICE TO ADVBHTISEKS. T'HOSE desirlwr. the Insertion ill display ads., or etiaiiKtJ ni same, wustiret tlieir copy In not later than Monday evening for Tuesday') edition, or Thursday evening ior Fridavs edi tion. THK t'ATTUK&OM fUBLlSHlNU Cu. . NOTICE. 1. The turn oi five cents per line will be Charged for "cardl oi thanks." "resolutions 01 respect," lists ol wedding presents anil donors, auu obituary notices, loliier thau those the edit or shall hlmaell give as a mailer of news,) and nonces 01 Mpeelal meeting ior w hatever purpuBe. 2. f,oUces ol church aud society and all other utertaluuieuu trom tt hich revenue 1b to he de rived, ahull he charged lor at the rate of bve beutN a line, Iheae rules will be strictly adher ed lu in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable aud made known Upon application.. Owe your business to Heppner peop e, and therefore assist to build up hepp ner. fatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. did Boyer is on tun list of those ailing. The reservoir site is being located to ddy. Buy your school books ot T. W. Ayers Jr., k (Jo. t-7 Cummissioner Peter Brenner was iu town today. Hick Muthews, the barber, is ill with rheutuatmin. C. K Holland, of lone, was in town this morning. Cooler weather follows the showers early this week. Mrs. O. E. Fornsworth is reported as being muub better. Fred Miller knowsjliow to give yon a good fit in tailoriug. tt sw Thad Armstrong wns up from Alpine Wednesday evening- Renb Snerry, one of Tone's progress. ive farmers, is up from lone. Albert Ayt-rs and family visited Hepp ner Wednesday of this week. J. W. Vaughan was up from Lexing ton 'i'uesdav eve on business. 8u.pt. Sailing was out to hU ranch on baud Hmlow early this week. Ihhuo KuiBUlen. ot Eiubt Mile, was lu town Wtonttday on business. The Gem bud Palace saloons for line liquors, MoAiee Broc, Pi ops. sw Mrs H. Weloh and family have looated at Heppner for the ooming winter. 1 P. L. Ham. of Lone Hook, got in Taw day eve, returning home Wednesday. E. G Sparry took in the state fair last week and leports a very pleasant time. Mr. Gordon, the expiessman, is build iriB a baru over on his Heppuer property Sunt. W Li. baling BLent the first ol the week in tbe couuiry, returning yes terday. Ed. Copner oame over from Lone Book, leaving Wednesday lor i-uruauu, on business trip. Alias Mamie Violet, of Monument, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joa Woolery, ar lone this week. l ap tiimuuB & Son still shoe horses and do general DlacKsmiiuiug at me uiu stand Matiock curuer. no. t Hon. John 0. Luce, of Grunt oouuty, KinomnhUied uv Kuie Luce and Edltu Btlshaw, arnved Wedue..duy. Will Walbndge and family will shortly move to Heppner and will occupy ice u, A. Hnrron house, ou May street. ha Parker, dressmaker, will ouarautee you a good tit. Uive her a trial. KeBidenoe W. A. Johnston. 4-tf Mm. A. J. Sievenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Cull at her home iu norm Hepuuer, or address her at this place. 618 " Hivn ketohum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shopthe ulaoe to tret a tirst-class Bliave, hair-out or snampoo. tt. The best and surest dye to color the heaid brown or black, asmay bedrsiied is Jiuckmiiuaui's Le lor tbe Whiskeis. It uevel' lulls. Jas. Depoy and family have moved into the IioUSm ou Main street, near me ijicii teuihal buildiug, lately oocupied by Ueu, Paiteisou and wile. MaBier Olay French is the authorized aueul tor tbe Ureaouiau at this place. Subscribe through, him, and have you paper delivered tree ot charge. tt The railroad boys say that yesteiday wua tbe dustiest and dirtiest of the sea ion. A cbluooK wiuu blew all day, and it brought one good thing ram. Col J. W. Kedingtou got out the 9ib ol this niuuih one o his noted illustiat tdeumouB It is in John's style, with wbiob our people are quite familiar, PlnuderN Oregon Blood Purifier is the ereat conuueier ot billiousness ana iiv er ooinplaiut. Belief certain in every case. Bold at One Dollar a bottle. J.rv it Jas. D Hamilton returned from Port Iuiki IkhI t-veninu. He reooiis the uiett ni i he Muvtreiuu Grand Leave, 1. O. 6. P., vei) suc'ci ssfui iu evtry particular ThoBB who desire 10 pay cat,h forscliool hooka, sb. uld purchase lbeui oi i. w. Ayera Ji & Co., wbeie 10 per cent, die Count Horn liBt price will be allowed b Nr ami neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room, Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see his old tnendB there. Baths in oonueo- tiou. Ike Ennis. Bert Weebb, Johnny Wil maitband Walt. KichaiOB.in, a part of the Heppuer Wa er & Light Co.'s well orew, were on tbe sick list tbe first of the week. Th latest dentistry, orown and bridgi ornrtr. mnnl Hiiccessfuily accomplished by Dr. U. F. Vaughau- Obb administered when desired. Thompson buildiug Heppner, Or 1-a-w. Mrs B. A. Hunsaker arrived last eve- niug from Hayslack to visit her sister, Mir. J. D. Still, who with her husband and children departed for Challis, Idaho, this morning. Mrs. W. F. Forwood has moved into tbe T. W. Avers house, opposite A. M. Ouuc's place. Mr. Forwood is looking after his sheep and preparing for winier kown near the sand. The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has been moved from the old location near tbe depot, to MBin St., about two blocks from the depot, where its propri etoi will welcome you as ot uld. 23 tf By referring to the Gazettes of recent dale, tbe various committees appointed for the oominit celebration and onmpfire in October will be seen. It would be well for these oommiitees to get together as soon bs possible and begin tlieir woik. You oannot be too particular about the tuedioiue you use. When you need a blood-purifier, be sure you get Ayer's Sarsapanlla, aud no other. It will min gle iib, purify, aud vitalize every drop of blood in your body. It makes the weak strong. There is no use 'n suffering with rheu--,... l.mir tin vnn cau set Congo luawou. " " . . . ...l Oil. It i for sale bv all druggists at per bottle, but it would be dirt cheap at four times the prioe. It is a positive oure for rbenmatiKm, and no mistake. Try it and be convinced. ' tf No person should travel without a box of Ajei's pills. As a safe and speedy remedy fur coustipation and all irregu larities of the stomnch aud bowels, I hey have no equal, and, being skilfully sugar ocaterl, are pleasant to take, and long re tain their virtne. Disastrous Fibk. Columbus Friei d wus called upon last Tuesday night to give up his residenoe, situated on tipper Trout Creek, with all its contents, in cluding bedding, furniture, cooking uten sils, iu fact everything found in a well furuiBhed bouse, tbe fiery elemeut being the destroyer. About 11 o'clock, of tbe boveuignt tbe family tho were sleeping down stairs, were awakened by a racket pstairs made by two peddlers, Roberts and Manning, trom Heppuer, who were stopping there that uigbt. Dp in open ing tbe door leading to tbe stuiiwnyi Columbus was met by the two peddlers who tumbled dowu stairs all iu a heap, almost eutticated by tue dense smoko which woke them up. By this time the wiiole house was enveloped in flames aud a rush was made fur the six little children who lay sleeping. They all esouped safely with their lives but saved none of their olothing exoept tbe gowns which they slept. All that was gotten out was one quilt, a pair of blaukets aud one trunk, Hib suite house ne .r by, aoutaiuing a large supply of Hour, Bait, groceries aud oilier winter provisions, was burnt i0 ashes. A large pile of tire wood, a chicken house, all tue'Uue shade trees, etc, were totally ruined. Mi . Ftieud'a iavoritesbapuerddog was under be house at the time aud uotwitbstand- ug all tbe earuest etjurts to iuduoe him o come uut he remained tnere aud was bui ut to dealh, amid yells of agony. Tbe chickens would not leave their roost aud likewise perished. The peddlers lost $250 in greenbacks, $50 iu gold aud a tflOO check ou Alleu Uraut, besides their pajiS, coats, shoes aud hats, aud must of their merchandise. Tbe fire original ed in tbe ruum upstairs adjoining tbat iu wuioh the peddleiB slept, piesumably iiuin a match ignited by mice or other wine. The property wb insured iu tbe Northwestern Ins. Co, for $1,410, but tuat amouut will not cover Unit the lose ustamed, Mr, Friend will build again as soon as the lumber oau be procuied. Antelope Herald. Bailed Out. Wednesday Johnny Skogland having got sureties in tbe sum of $500, was released from jail, and im mediately departed for the oountry Nels. Jones, Dave MoAtee and Geo. W. Swaggart are bis bondsmen. It is said that Johnny was "sumewhatly" intoxi cated when be took the spars and gloves, and having just met with a Biniilar loss through I he li .'lit Unueredness of some person, thought this about tbe proper way to play for even. Tbe Gazette dou't think that Johnny is a thief at heart, and that if he su-mid get out of this scrape, will take warning and not be caught iu another. S. C. Smith, THE A Match For Tub Majob. Robert riouieia, a uray-wbiskered old man, walk ed into Umatilla last Sunday, leading a pack-la len horse. He said he was mak ing tbe tup from New York state to tbe I'uui&o on foot to gratify the ambition ot his life, lie left Glen Falls, a small town on the Hudson, April 9, 1S90, and has walked ail the way aoross tbe continent, leadiug a pet horse. He is a very, enter, tinning talker, and detoribes many thrill ing incidents of bis trip. He was glad to eco Oregon, aud the noble Columbia river, the first glimpse ot wbiob be re ceived here. Relieved of Rheumatism.--Mr. Ohas. MoAllister arrived in Long L'rek last Friday evening with bis mother who has been at the McDuffee hut springs for the past two weeks, leaving tor their borne at Lexington, Morrow county. Saturday. Mis. McAllister bad been a sufferer from an attack ot inflammatory rheumatism, and her short stay at MoDufibe springs greatly improved her condition. She baa great faith in tbe curative qualities ot McDuffee hot springs, and anticipates returning again next year. Eagle. The Show. The show last night, and VVeduesday uigbt, "mauilestalious ot spirits or whatever oue desires to call it, was well worth tue money charged at i he door, and we doubt if there was eyer an audieuceiu Heppuer better satisfied itb what they saw than eu these uooasions. .(lieu May Howard, assisted by Mr. H B tiowaril, and from wbat je reporter Ouuld see, a grayeyaid (:j delegation oi no small muguitude, the most wonderful things were doue. Miss Howard, the medium, was so fastened iu the cabinet that it was considered impossible for her io use her hand', head or move her feet, and Jet belle, a tauibuuiuie and harmon ica, plaoed iu her lap, were oaused to give uut sounds peculiar to each instrument. aud were finally thrown through an aper ture in the front curtain ot the oabiuet. A member of tbe audience was then plaoed in tbe oabinet witb Miss Howard and blindfolded, but was in suoh a posi tion tbat should she have moved he would have known it. Tbe curtain was then drawn, in an indescribable short spaoe ot time, tbe ourtains begau to sway as though Bomeoue was moving around inside, aud the strings of the guitar were "thrummed" several times. After com ing out, tbe party said he had felt the touch of human bands, and on examination the name of a lady was found written ou his oull. Others to satisfy themselves as well as Ibe audi ence, were placed in the cabinet with Miss Howard and bad similar experi ences. Ubere were other and equally as wonderful exhibitions of "spirit ulism," as some people oall it, though Mr. Howard does not olaim anything more for his per formance than that he is traveling to amuse and entertain tbe people for wbat money there is in it. It is a good show, and will "taBe" anywhere. K. of P. Matters. Doric Lodge, No 20, K ut P., having elected Hon. Henry Blackman as representative for two years, will have tbe following representation at tbe next session of Grand Lodge at Eu gene: Representatives, Henry Black man and Otis Patterson; alternates, F. J. Hallook and T. W. Ayers, Sr. Onr boys will no doubt make a hard pull Heppner can do as well by tbat body ae did Pendleton five years ago. Tbe date on which this body will convene is Oob 11,1892 Back Fkom Iowa. Jas. Jones got back Tuesday from Iowa, where he disposed ot the greater number of the car-load of horses which he took back with him only a few remaining, ubioh will be diB' posed ot Bhorily. ihose that Mr. Jones sold averaged $G0 a bead. He finds thut horses broken to work sell much better thau unbroken stock. Jas. oame baok looking better than be has for years fully ten years younger than when be left for the East. A Mistake Sohewhrkk. The Orego niau, Heppner G. zette and other ex obunues have recently published state ments to the alTect that "the white caps who reseutlv attempted to kill Herman Subenuest, not succeeding bound and gagged him and told him to leave the country, had laBt Halurdiv burued two barns and 100 tons of hay, valued at $3, 000, belouging to James L Kxut of this place where Si beunest had been slop ping.'Inquiry show tbat there are no such parties above mentioned residiug here or iu this couuty. Neither ia Arlington the known potessor of any such brig ades as tbe white caps. We are at a loss to know how or why suoh reports gain circulation. Arlington Record. msmm Keeps a full line of EVERYTHING In the way of Furni'nre. Ondertaklnii goodi a speciality. May street, Heppner, or. if 1IVS Footwear 3C Footwear! ARE- Rustlers! Thp f.nly hunt tii mnvH ft-fin th hj.i nblishm ! of TTpnnnfr1im if Milin Htrt"'. to ihpir upw to H. T?;nckin n & ro'w. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., MRln Ntreet. Heppner SAVED -FOR- GILLIAM (f BISBEE, Hardware Tinware, 4M-F-H Heppner, Or For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We PRorosE to CO 11 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 Like Yonrs Respectfully. We are here for business from thn ground up find propose to let you know it. MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON. Slight Errors In speaking of the in cidents attending tbe capture of tbe tomahawk in Diok Neville's charge, by A. (llisan in the battle ot Walla Walla, we got names slightly mixed. "Chuck' took the weapon from Queen Pee Pean Moi Moi, and we also forgot to say that her autograph is yet to be seen on tbe bardwood handle. These little mistakes are liablj to oocnr but should not make the relio any tbe les interesting. The Low of Leg Or arm bv aniputxtiou would not chum so much suffering as mauy people eudure with rheumatism. Une of the greatest disooveries of the century is a certain cure for this terrible disease, a speedy relief from horrible suffering, and a rapid cure. It needs but a trial to convince the most skeptical that it is a wonderful preparation. Wbat a blessing 1 It is Dr. Urum mond's Lirfbtuing Remedy, prioe 85, large bottle, and if tbe druggist has not got it, the remedy will be sent to any address on reoeipt of prioe, by Dr. Drum mnnd Medioiue Co., 8 50 Maiden Lane. New York. Agents wanted. OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES! DR. GRANT'S Native Discovery! The Great Isniftle Eemedy. f fjccesfully used in the general treatment of woman's dlseaset. PRICE, $1.00. Dr. Grant's ICLOALO! THE KINC on '''" 3 JlliU inlilniliGD. Bold nnder p guarantee. PRICE, $1.00. Killed by Cars. The body of a mam apparently twenty years ot age, light complexion, olean suiiveo and about 6 feet i inches in height, was found on tbe track two miles east of Arlington, Wednesday morning. The remains were terribly mutilated, the bead being sever ed from Ihe body, which was strewn along tbe track for sixty feet. A letter was tonnd in bis coat addressed "Cbas. Z Edwards, Rrdding. Calif," with a purse containing $1 75. w biob are the only dues to bis ideutity. It was supposed tbat be was stealing a ride on tbe morning pas senger. We are indebted to Kontractor French for tnis item. A Good Offer. Tue proprietors of th" Semi-Weekly Gazette have deoided to I'ffer an indueenieul for advance pay ments on subscription. Tbe price re mains the same, 33 per year, but where payments are made in advanop, only 82 50 a year will be charged. What do we mean by "advance payments?" A payment made within thirty days after tbe subscription becomes due will be called "in advance." In a very short time we will print Hfter each person's name the date to which subscription is paid. This will remiud you etch week as to bow on stand witb us, and will render it an easy matter for you to save 50 cents a year on yoor subscrip tion, tf Would Like to Lease a Hotel - 0. C. Bnrgeut, i f tnis city, is anxionB to Uke charge of a good hotel, not pniticnlar as lo location. Mr. harden is an old timer in this line, anil is snre to give ext-siac Hon wherever be should go. Anyone Imvinff a hotel to rent or lease, would do wt.ll in corresoond with C. O. Sargent, for $2.50. Heppner, Oregon. 523-27 j 26-83-1 aw Now Try This. It will cost yon nothing and will surely do you good, if yon bave a oougb, Oold, or any trouble with throat, ohest or lungB. Dr. King's New Disiovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds is guaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back Sufferers from la grippe found it just tbe thing aud under its use had n speedy and perfeot recovery Try a sample bottle at our expene and learn for yourself just now good a tuing it is. Trial bottles free at Slocum John- eon Drug Co.'s. Large size 50c. and 1.00. DUUNKENNE83. or the LiqUOR HABIT. Cared at Home In Ten Days by Adminis tering Dr. Haines' Uoliien sipeuiflc. It cau be giveu in a glass of beer, a onp 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 tbe patient is a moderate drinker or an aloobolio wreck. It has been given io thousands of cases, and in every instauce a perfect cure bus followed. It never fails. 'Ibe system ouoe impregnated witb tbe specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for tbe liquor anpetite to exist. Cures guaran teed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address tbe Golden Specific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Gram's Kidney and Liver Cure, liiliousness, fiick-lleadache, and all For the cure of Briiiht'l Disease,, Dial Kidney Troul. I'lioo, Bl.OO Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on shukt Notice and at Pofulab raicKn. tiaS Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Sacks Prepared by THE 0. IV. R. trfANUFACTURING COMPANY, 315 Fron t St , Port! an d, O rego nt a h m w THE WORLD RENOWIMEu ICE rcfoiora f i PORTLAND ZIST EXPOSITION TO OCTOBER BKPTKMBER 22ND. The Union Pnofio System will extend to all its patrons the usual reduced rates on round trip tickets, which will include admission to the exposition, Belling on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week. Detailed information can be bad by applying to J. 0. Hart, ticket agent at Heppner, Oregon, or W. H. Hnrlbnrt, Asst. Gent. Pass. Agt., 2T4 Washington St. Portland, Oregon. 25-34. TAKEN t'P. . One bay gelding, about ten years old branded witb two half moons connected, weight, 1,000 pounds ; 15 bands high Tbe above borse has been on my Tub springs ranch from eight months to one year. Owner can bave same by proving property and paying all charges. Geo. Hwaooart. 523-581F Heppuer, Or. PINE HOIiS. Prevention-better than Cure! DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL " Hee Indorsements I Cooner Din Is used anl endorned by the followltiR Oregon and Montana Bhppnien: W. B. Donaldson, Dayvllle; W. S. Lee, Junction City; Jonn Harrison, Matney; wo. noun, Amanita; Kenneth McKae. Dayvllle; Joe "liver, John Hay; J. W. Byern, New Lisbon; V. J. Monle, Uurcall; Cook di Clark. Phllbrook; Falrchlld McCrahi. Diinuver; F. K. Warren. I'tlca; Busoli Bros. Iwliton! E. P. Chandler. Maiden; J. Hlrscntwra, cnomau; u. . uaswiKS, I net; jarawi tqie, Dillon; w. Norton, Mewart; A. Downle, Big Bandy. The Cheapest and Best Dip ever made. Sold Everywhere Ash Your Merchant for Coopers and Take io Other. KOXHI.AND B'tO". Portland, Oreeon, Gen, Agts. lor Oregon, Washington and W'est'.i n Idaho. Props. Wa COOPER 4 NEPHEWS. Unh'Mton, Texan. Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Are utill alive RinUiicking (or trtile with a complete line of K. f ' fLl 1 iiMware, iu ware, oths, if iiraiow, TOBACCOS, Guns and Machine.1 WOOD and WILLOW WARE. iVmmunition, Sewing Farm Implements. Also dents' Furnishing Goods, and the largest assortment of Teas In Eastern Oregon. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be Undepisolo. tf. Corner Main hw Willow Streets, Heppnur Or. 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. SMITH. Illot Rook, Or. W ; ii T JIIE Q1TY -OTEL, xv. J. LBUrSH, Prop, lllrt HOSTKLKY h been Rkpittkd and Kkfunisiikd throughout, and now is one of tbe moat inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to slop with him, (oeting that he ia able to enturtuin you in the bent of style. r First Class House. Rkasonahi.k Rates. I have at pret-ent at the John Q Wil ana place, afine.ttior'inchbrer Berkshire boar, the aerTice ot wbiob can be bad J. N. Bexlrb. LEGAL BLffi Plenty of them at the Gazette Office frails, -:- Candies, -'- and -:- fjirs ! WEF.L, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in thf Iand. Oyster Senson Altfo is about ripo. We will let you Ifiiow about that, in tlio near future. W. L. Matlock & Co.