PAVER. QMVMJM MM The Paper. Without it advertisers get nothing for their money. The Gazette, uktk one exception, hat the largest circula tion of any papier in Eastern Oregon. Therefore it ranis high as an advertising medium. Buy advertising space because rates are low -gene i ally the circulation is a sight lower. Circulation determines Die value, of advertising ; there is no other standard. The Gazette is willing to abide by it. WEEKLY NO. BOO.) i 8KMI KHKM.LY KO. 6U4. TKNTII YEAH HKPl'NEU, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1892. OFFICIAL SkMl-WfcfcKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY lilt PATI'ERSUN ITBLISIIlNfi CO uLMM. ALVAH W. PATTERSON Bus. Malinger. OTI8 PATTKR80N Editor A fS.Ui per year. I.MIforsix months. MJU fori ret- mourns; If paid for in advance. f.1.50. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. I he " " of l,ong Creek, Grant County Oregon, in putilUheii by the same (!oin pHiiy every Friday moraine. Huuscription price, I'iper year. roradvertisliigrauts. address bmxT Xj. PJi.TTEESOS', Editor and Manager, Long Creek, Oregon, or "Gazette," Heppner, Oregon. rl1H18 PAPER is kept on tie at E. (',. Dake'a 1 Advertising Agency, tU and 65 lUeroliants KxrhangH, Ban Franmseo. California, where co tracta for advertising can be made for it. THE (JaZKTTE'8 AO -NTS. Wagner R. A. nimsitker Arlington,: Henry Heppner Long Creek, The hutrle Echo, ... ljobriliaw Camas l'rairle, Oscar I)e Vaul Matteson, Allen McKerrin Nye, Or H. C. Wright Hardman, Or., J. A. Woolery Hamilton, Grant Co., Or., Mattle A. Rudio lone, T. J. Carl Prairie City, Or., K. R. McHalcy Canyon City, Or H. L. Parrih Pilot Rock, U. P. Skeltou Payville, Or J. E. Snow John Day, Or., F. I. Mi'Callum Athena, Or John Edlngton Pendleton. Or . Win. U. McCroskey Mount Veruou, GrantCo.,Or., Postmaster Shelby, Or Miss Stella Flett Fox, urantco., ur J. r. Alien Eight Mile, Or Mrs. Andrew Aslibaiigh I.'nner Rhea Creek -. B. F. llevland Douglas, Or S. White ixne Rock, Or K. M. Johusou Gooseberry W. P. Snyder Condon. Oregon Herbert Halstead Lexington W. B. Mi Alister AN AUKKT WANTED IN EVKttY fRSClNUT. u c Railway-L cal card. No, 10, mixed leaves llepimer S:20 a. m. " 1U. ' ar. at Arlington ll-M) a.m. " i. " Inhvhh " 3:47 d. m. ' 9, " ar. at Heppner lAki p. oi daily except Sunday. fc'ast bound, main line ar. at ArlirtRton 8:50 p. m West leaves " 4:U p. iu Night trains are runninu on twine time as bofore. HEPPNER-MON UMEN T STAGE. Stage leaves for Monument daily, excei ( Sunday, at 6:80 A. M. Arrives daily, except Monday, at 5:' F. H. OPPIOIAL BISECTSET. United States Officials. President Benjamin HarriHnn Vice-President Levi P. Morton Bee eta y of Siate John W. Fost r Secretary ol Treasury L'harl buster Heoretary of Interior .1. W. N11W0 Secretary of War Stephen H. hlkiris Se-retary of Navy ...... .1). K Tracy Poslinaster-Oeueral Tohn Witnainnitvr Atlorney-deneral VV. H. H. Miller Becrulaiy of Agriculture Jeremiah Uusk State of Oregon. Governor 8 Pennnyer Seer taryof State O. W. Mclinde Treasurer Plui. M'-lBiAun Bunt. Public Instrnction 11. B. Mchlmy J J. H. Milcheil Benators , N.l,li, j Ringer Hermann Congressmen w. K. Ellis Pri. ter . Fm5,k!: Biiker 1 F. A. Moore Supreme Judges W '-' d ( U. 8. Bean Seventh Judicial District. ('it- il judge W.L.radshaw PriMTM ni Atiorney W. H Wils n Hm'row County Otiicial". I , nnt Senator. . . .... Henry Bluekuiaii Hepreaentative....: ",J,r."11 onntyjndge Jnhus Keilhly ' rommissioners Petei Biennei .1 M HoIta,.. ork J. W, Morrow Sheriff ' Treasnrer W.J. L ezer Assessor B. L. haw " dnrveyor IsaBrown " School 8up't W. L.Sainig 1'iiruner. T.W.Ayers.Jr uirpNia town ornciiBs. Nuj, ..T.J. MBtlock i 'ounci'lYii'e'ii' . . : O. E. Farnsworth, M Lichtenthal, Otis Patterson. S. P. OarrigUBa, Thus, norgan and Frank Gilliam. (lecordei A. Boherts. rreasurei E. O. Slocum Marshal J- W. Kaamus. Precinct Ofncerp. Justice of the Peace F. 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Iion mualt. I'fic, 39 Highest of all in Leavening Power. 11 !2m ABSOL1IIE THK OFFlCUli H R OGHAM Ml- I'repaivd for the .MUlmt.tl Colnmblim Public School Crlebrution oflk'l. VI It io uow kimw to all renders thiit President Harrison lm issued a proo lamHtirm uatniuir Oof. 21 us the true au oivrBtry of the disooyery of America, and reoornrondirjij; I's observauce by ntable exoercisea in all tl.s soliools of the Uoited States. A nuiform programme for every schnol io A'tierioa, to be used on Culnmlms Day giiunltanemul with the dedicatory exereiaes of tbe World's Uolnmhiiiu ex position grounds m CliioaRo, will give ao impressive unity to the popular cele bration Aooordiuttly, when tbe super iuteudents of education Irtat February a -ceiited tlie plan for this naioDal pub lic school oelebration, they inatmoted their exi cntive cwrnmithio to prepare an otHcial prouramme of exercises for the dav, uniform fjr every mohool. Tbe followiug programme bus been prepared by tbe commiftee: Tbe school should assemble at fl a. ni. in their various rooms. At U:bU the de tail of veterans is expected to arrive. It is to be met at the euirauoe of Ibe yard by the color Rnanl of pupils, en coded witb dignity to the building and presented to tbe principal, il.e Prin cipal then Rives tbe signal and the sev eral teachers conduct lheir pupils to the yard, to drumbeat or oilier music, and arranged them in hollow Fqnaro about the flan, the veteiaus and color iMiard taking places by the fl.ig itself. Tbe master of ceremonies then KiAes the oommand, "Attentiou!" amtbeKine the exercises by reading the procluinatiou. 1. Keadi.no of thh Phbsidext'r Pboo laMation. By the Master of Cere monies. At the close of the reading he annono es: "In accordance with this recim meudation by I he president of the Uuitnd States, and as s siKU of our de. vi i tin n to our country, let the flag of the Dation fo be nufnrled above this sohool." 2. Raising of the Flag. By the Vet erans. As Ibe il ia reiiuliftl Ihe lurmtbead the veieraus ill lead the assemblage in 'Three Cheers for 'Old Glory.' " 3. SAiDTK to the 1'lao. By the Pupils. At a signal from the principal the pupils, in ordered ranks, hands lo Ihe side, face tbe Hug. Another signal is given; ever) pupil gives the Hug the military salute right band lifted, palm downward, to a In e witb Ihe forehead and olose to it. BtHiiiliug thus all re peat together slowly, "I pi, dye allegi ance to my ting ami the .republic lor which it stands; one nntion indivisible, Willi liberty Hnd justice (or all " At tbe words "to my 11 ig" the iij;ht hand is extended gracefully, palm upward, to ward the flag and remains in grstnre till the end nf the i.ffi ' million, whereupon all bands immediately drop to the side. Then, still standing, as ihe instruments strike a o Tit, all will ning "Aiunrica" -Mj country, 'tis of thee." i. Acknowledgement or god. Prayer or Scripiure. 5. Si ng oF CoLt'MBi's DaT By Pupils and Audienoe. Air-"Lyoiis." Columbia, my laud! all hail the glad day When first to thy strand Hope pointed the way; Hail hiiu who thro' darkness first followed the Flame That led where the Mayflower of Liberty came. Dear Country, the star of (lie valiant and free! Thy exiles afur are dreaming of thee. No fields of the Earth so euchnntliigly shine, No air breathes sucn Incense, suoh mimic as thine. Humanity's home! thy sheltering breast Gives welcome and room tostranger's oppreHs'd. Pale children of Hunger anil Hatred and Wrong Kind life in thy freedom and joy In thy song. The fairest estate the lowly may hold, Thy poor may grow great, thy feeble grow bold, For worth is the watchword to noble degree, And manhood is mighty where manhood Is free O union of States and union of souls! Thy promise awaits, thy future unfolds. And earth from her twilight Is hailing the sun that rises where people and rulers are one. Thkkon Brown. 6. The Address. "Ihe lleuuiug of the Four Centuries." A declamation of the speoinl nddress prepared for tbe occasion by the Yuutb'B Companion. 7. The Odb. "Columbia's Barner." A rea ling "f the poem written for the .location by Edna Dean Proctor. Here should follow whatever additional -xercises, patnotio recitations, represent oions or chorals may be desired. 8 Addbesses by Citizens and National Songs. COLCiliilAN I.KI.M1UATION Ai.d'G. A. K. IlfDlit!! Ami ('llniplll-e Commit ten, Kepiililisfced by llniist-Niite 'Hie Work Am-ihiihI io You. By nquest we republish the different committees appointed for the Columbian Celebration. Will continue, same until after that date: Commitlee o Parade, Ed. Matlock Geo. Conser, Otis Patterson. Committee on Finance, J. W. Morrow, Henrv Heppner, Nels. Jones, W. A. Johnston. Committee on Barbaque, Fiank Mc- Farland, Sam Kinsman, J. 8. Boothby Wm. Peulaud, W. J. MoAtee, Geo. Fell. Committee ou Progaam, T. E. Fell Homer McFarlai.d, Vmt. A. W Wier. C. mmittee ou printing. Ed. R Bishop Vawiei Crawford, A. W. Patleison, Pbil Colin. Committee on Grounds, H. P. Garn Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Vi PURE gues, Frank Gilliam, Win. Serivner, A M. Slocum and S. MoBride. Committee on Slnsio, W. L. Haling, F. J. Mnllock, John Rasmus, Mrs. 8. P. Garrignes, Mrs W. P. Dutton, this com mittee to confer with tbe committee on program. Committee on Oration. Eons. W. R Ellis, Henry Blackmail and J. N. Brown A committee on entertainment has since been appointed, composed of the following gentlemen: T. W. Ayers, Sr., C. S. Ven IJuyu and A. M. Ounn. It is expected that lleppher entertain all old soldiers visiting here free of charge, consequently it is the duty of tbe entertainment committee to canvas tbe town, securing lodging for them while beie, and also to assign tbetu to their respective quarters when tbey arrive. This oommittee should -go to work at once. The duties of the oilier Committees are well kuowu, hence it is unnecessary to enumerate them. However, it is nrged that all look after their respective duties without delay. Do not shirk yonr duty o" leave it to some other member of your committee, but look after tbe work tie signed to yon at ouoc. G. A. K. I'llOliKA.M. Program for tbe G. A. R. entertain n eut, first evening, Oct. 21, 1892. . 1 Music by the hand. 2 Mitsio by the choir. 3 Prayer by Rev. Bramblet. 4 National Air, by the choir. 5 Welcome Address, by Frank Kel logg. 6 Response, bv D. C. Ely. 7 "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys," by choir. 8....Reoitation by Bessie Estus, "Com radeabip," 9 - Music, "Red, White and Blue," by choir. 10 Hung by Miss Annie Hill. , ''Sheridau's Ride," by " Iiawrenoe Palmer. 12 Address Imprompto. 13 Speech by J. 8. Boothby. 14 Song by Myrtle Brown, "Cumber land Crew." 15 Recitation by Miss League, "30 years, ago." 16 Soua by Dallas Datupnian, "Low hind. 17 "Marching Through Georgia," by choir. 18 Recitation by Miss Driskell. 19 -"The Soldier's Letter," by Emma Webb. 20- "The Dragoon's Sabre," by Stella Webb. 21 - "The Drummer Boy," by Cora Driskell. The nuwritten part of the program will take place immediately after program. Ml.NISTEltl L ASSOCIATION. Progrnm of he Ministerial Association, Dalles District, Columbia River Con ference, to be held in this city, Nov. 8 11, 1892. Tuesday evening opening sermon, John Whisler. "The Importance of the Study of the Desipline, T. W. Atkiu-! son; "Tlie Sunday School the Auxiliary or the Churoh," J. M. Sbulse. "How to Save Men," C. H. Mill; How to Lead the Church into ihe Higher Life," Bro. White; "Tbe Epworlh Leagne, its So cial, liitplleotunl aud Spiritual Advant ages," John Whisler; "The Book of Ephesian and its Author," J. W. Ribby; "The Minister Bi-foreHis Congregation," J. M. McDonald; "The Presiding Elder aud the Men on the Distriot, How can they Work Together Most Effectively," R. C. Muter. Wednesday evening; Sermon by J. M. McDonald, alternate G. E. Hawlins. "The Power of Prayer," F. L. Johns; "How the Older Preachers may be Help ful to the Younger," J. It. Uorebead Wickedness in Ihe World, How to Overcome it," T. J. Hodgson; "Howl Prepare a Sermon," J. M. Ilennison; The Word of God," Edward Baker; The Modern Class Leader," G. E. Huw- litis. Thursday evening; "The Power of the Saloon and How to Oppose it," an all-around diBCiission, lead by J. W. Kigby. All local prencbers are properly mem bers of tins atsiitiation. and ate invited to be present and bring papers upon subjects of their own selection. All membeis of the association please take note of this part in tbe program. Rev. Ford, an evangelist from Iowa, will be present and will assist in tbe revival services i f onr church wbicb will con tinue indefinitely. J. M. Shi lhb, Pastor. One fimat niln Mean every inirht fr,r a Wtitk wouMoTurplii Livers. io. per bottl. fUlt HAI.K. I off-r my home residence in Heppner, lur nil-, at a low price. For further par "onlar apply in person or by mad. 532 534 Fkank MufAULAND. Ooarantwl lo cure llillons Atta4kBt Cousupuiiou, UmaU Una Ucaut. wm Columbian pbbain .! G. A. B. RE-UN.I0N A-iicl Campflre :AT: HEPPXEll, Friday and Satudary, Oct. 21,22 CITIZENS OF Rawlins Post, G. and The Posts of Eastern Oregon have been, Tlie ruono oonooi ot jieppner win ooserve v-oiomons way in an appropriate manner. The G A: B. will assist them in raising the flag on the school building. G-rand Barbacue Will be one of tbe feiitureB of the occasion, THE PAKADE Will form on Main street at 10:30. headed by the Heppuer Hllver Cornet baud.'ftnd composed of the U. A. K rHeppner pnblie school and other schools that desire to join witb them. .The Uniform Rank K. of P., tbe HepperUook and Ladder oompany, with thair truek., A. O. U. W., K of P I. O. O. f'., Masons and other secret orders. Mayor and oonnoilmen ; Industrial Parade, consisting of floats from all tbe leading business bouses in tbe city. After parading tbe principal streets nf the oily they will march to the grove, where an interesting program, consisting of music and speeches will be given. After this the com mittee ou barbae oe will eaiertain you. Amusements of Every Description Will lie indulged in. Racing will be in progress at the fort in tbe afternoon. By the G. A. R. will be held at the opera house Friday evening, for which an interesting program has been arranged. This will be the grandest event ever witnessed iu Heppner. Everybody is invited to participate. The whole will conolode witb a GRAND BALL! Saturday evening at tbe opera house. No one can afford to (JOOU ENTERTAINMENT AT ' HAHDMAN Editob Gazette : This little village seems to be dull, but when I was looking around towu I no ticed a show bill banging in window; I st'Pped to read it aud it seomed to be my kiud of nn entertainment. It was beaded ' P. &. R. Entertainment, Stere optic Scenes and Sleight of-band Per formances." So I concluded to go as it was coming off that evening in the Odd fellows' hall. When I went I found the hall crowded to its utmost, and trie en tertainment was also tine, tbe people be ing well pleased with Prof. Patterson and Prof. Richardson's conduct, I would judge from tbe number iu attendance that the hills are full ot people in this part ot Oregon. Yours Respectfully, J. H Ruoaues Daryvillb, Or., Oct. 12, 1892. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagon heads thein nil. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbeo's. a Look out for Fell Bro.'s sale of rem nants bargaius iu everything. a Rnhl, tbe baker. Buy yonr bread and cakes aud save money. Try it. it. Whv go hungry when the City hotel furnishes you a good meal at living rates. a John JenkiiiB advertises his One kiln of brick. Remember that Heppuer brick equal tbe best. a Plenty of flour, bran, mill feed nnd chop alwnys on band at the Heppner Flouring Mills. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompsou 4 Co.'s stand, and the place tor bargains. a Call on Rip to do yonr wood Bawing; same old price. Also delivers wood to any part of Heppuer. See ad. a M. Lichtenthal & Co. have just re ceived a fine lot of ladies' kid, button aud tie shows. At bottom prices. a For oasb you can get more at the East ern Clothing bonse, witb Levi on deck, than any other place in Heppner. a The l'alaoe is the leading hotel in tbe city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provmea lor everyone. a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up your watch or clock. Ue keepB a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' a Don't overlook T. VV. Aver", Jr., the leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drugs and the tiueHt toilet articles always on hand. a The Buchler beer, 5 cents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, Garners & Hughes, piops., next door to M. Lich m 'llic only l'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Amuioniu; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. OREGON. THE- HEPPNER A. R, of Lexington. invited lo participate in this celebration miss this Celebration ! tenthal & Co.'s shoe s'tbFS. '"" ' a The M. L. & T. Co., since tbey have roofed all their platforms, have an imr meuse storage capacity. This company now deals in pram, lumber and wood. 8 Since Shaw & MoCarty purchased the meat market they have always endeavor ed to keep on hand the freshest 'and choicest mean, sausages and holognasi a Thompson & Binusown the buss whiob goes to and from Ike City hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train iu any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. ' a What will perseverance, pluck and en terprise avail in this wild west, if you cannot get big bargains? However, be fore giviug up entirely, visit Minor Bros.' emporium. a Gilliam & Biabee, the hardware and tinware merohants, carry everything ap pertaining to their lines, even agricul tural implements. Don't you need a plow this fullf .-'. Don't overlook Kirk & Rasmus for burgaius. They have purchased Ihebus. inesB of J, W. Matlock & Cu. but will soon remove to the Mallory ooruer, oppo site tbe Palace hotel, a Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia aonqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to effect a oure or money refunded. See ad. in this issue. a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McKar- land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the control and management of Ihe Mcl'arland Meroanlile Company, wbiob continues business al tbe old stand witb a larger stock than ever. a ATTENTION fl. A. R. It is the wish of the commander ot Ratlins Post G. A. K., that all comrades and old soldiers be in H 'ppner on the night of Oct. 20, for the purpose of mus tering in all desiring to become members, and attending to all other business that may come before the Post . It is also re quested that all be on bund early the morning of the 21st, to take Dart in the parade and perform such other duties as may be imposed on them in oonneotiou with the uuroptire aud colouration. By order tf G. W. Smith, Post Commander. Lexington, Or., O -t. 13, 18y2. A Nkw Nkioiibok. Geo. W. Lord bus moved into the former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown A. Hamilton's offioe, and has tltlod up for architecture work, lie is prepared to contract for all kinds ot buildings, or will supervise coastruntion, and purchase material for ttie mine, giving his customers the ben efit of his experience and percentage, 63a -tf Baking Powder: