NUl'lCK TO ADVEBTISERS. 1"H09E dMlrlng the insertion of display ads., nr rhunire ol same, must ret their codv lri not later thai! Mouday evening for Tuesday')) edition, or Ihuraday evening for Fridays edi tiUU Tub iATTaMoN Publishing Co. investing all of it in real estate here aud eloewticre. He will be h weallby man copy in , 'u-uuj. NOVICE. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged lor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respei-t," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall hiinsell give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. fotices of church and society aud all other entertaiuuieuu from w hich revenue u to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five tents a line, l nese rules win oe strictly adher ed to lu every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. (Jive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to buitd up Hepp ner. tatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Raad "rbe Golden Caves." Don't overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar, TOTT'S PILLS are enemies to disease. Iiipatu Tabules : one gives relief. Andy Oook took in tbe festivities here Friday. Aud bring in some cord wood on sub scription. Bob Shaw got baok Thursday from Pendleton. 8. 0. Smith for furniture, and any ihing else in bis hue. Jobu Q. Wilson is up from Salem on business matters. Cbas. Conger oame in Saturday, on bis -v to Pendleton. Fred Miller knows bow to give yon a good fit in tailoring. tf sw Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Buoknnm will shortly locate at Heppner. Green Mathews and wife will locate in Bt-ppuer in the near future. Banker French, of Tbe Dalles, was in Heiiuner Ihhi week on business. W. A. Young, of Gooseberry, made a pleasaut c.ill ou tbis offije yesterday. Uiil Reed, tbe Arlington liVerymai., was iu Heppner last week on busiuess. Tbe Gem aud Palace saloons for fine iqnnrs. MeAiep Broc, Props. sw Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick Headache, Small Bile Beaua. W. A. Wisher aud Mr. HiiRbes, of Hay stack, were over late last week. Heppner's flouring mill is in operation aguiu after a briet reason of inactivity. Mia Annie Fristoe is baok from tbe valley after more thuu a year's abseuoe. Col. B. A. Miller has oanoelled all of bis Eastern Oregon engagements to speak. Ed. 0. Allen and family got baok from Portland lu time to attend Heppner'e raoeB. Ernest Piper and Oscar Tibbetts, of Lexington, called ou tbe Uuzette office last Friday. Friday passed away with uot a jar, nor a druukeu man to mar the pleasure of the vast crowd. Pap tiimona & Son still shoe horses and do general blacksmitbing at the old Btand Mutiock corner. 55. Our friend, J. H. Eolman, startles tbe fiubiio in this issue with a Biartliug start er in tbe Bbape of a new ad. To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean after eating. 26c. per bottle. Bev. Bramble! preached to a goodly number of people last bundsy evening from Coriutbians, 20:0. A number of freight teams pulled out for Loug Creek Saturday, well loaded with supplies and merchandise. Shaw & McOarty are selling beef fore quarteis, at four oents per pound aud other meats in proportion. 36-tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stork should subsonbe for Tbe HornmiiU Gazette shop, agents. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Oil at ber home in north Heppuer, or address ber at. this place. 518 tf Bay, people, give us tbe news. That's the busiuess we are lu, and we consider it a tavor to be infoimsd of wbat is going on. T. K. Roberts, tbe traveling clothier, returned ISuuduy evening from a tour through tbe greater portion of Eastern Oregou. Hiyu ketchum whiskers, Hatt & Mathews, at tbe city barber shop tbe plaoe to get a first-class shave, hair-cut or shampoo. tf. Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and OooaUpuLiou, Smail Ulle Beans. A li.ueil or x'ay beard may be colored a beautiful aud natural brown or black. at will, by usiug Buckingham's dye for tbe whiskers. Jobuuv Olirismaa pulled out yester day moruiug with freigut for tbe Long Creek merchants, Jack Parker also ac compli Died him. J. N. Brown went below last week to get an oculist to look after his eyes, which are seriously impaired, for the present at least. Walter Keeney and Andy Wilson ar rived Friday from Long Creek, leaving Saturday morning loaded with freight for tbe inner country. Wash. Elliott and D Cox are both marobing around with a proud air. Their respective families are some bigger, but we did not lear n the sex. Master Clay Freud' is the authorized Reut for tbe Oreitonian at this place. Subscribe tbrouuh him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer and neater quarters at the Palaoe Hotel's north bnsiness room. Charley Jones, the ha ber, wants to see bis old friends tbere. Baths in connec tion. Phill Heppuer oame up Friday eve ning, returning to Arlingtou nn Monday 's train. Mr. Heppner is enjoying tuuob better health now than for some time past. Cbas. MaTin, who had tbe misfortune to seriously wound his left Hand by the accidental discbHriie of a pistol, a short time ago, will probably lose the use of two finders on tbat band. One Small Tlile Bean evrry nnrht for a week arous Torpid Livers. 26c per bottle. Tbe laiesl deutisir), crown autl bridge work, niost successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vaugban.' Gas administered wben desired. Thompson building, Heppner. Or law- Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty Meat market cheaper than ever before known to be sold for in Heppner. Fore quarter of beef at 4 ets. per pornd and other meats in proportion. 36 tf There iB no use Jn suffering with rheu matism as loug as yon cau get Congo Oil, It is for sale by alt druggists at 12 per bottle, but it would be dirt cheap at (our times the prioe. It is a positive oure for rbenmatism, and no mistake. Try it and be convinced. f tf Owing to tbe fact that job stock has advanced about twenty per cent from reasons wbicb will be explained else wb. re. we are oompelled to makes light advance on all printing. A le rluction will be made as soon as prices Of material will justify same. Condon Globe: Pt Skelly made a trip to R -ok creek tbis week io the in terest of nis pro wrty down tbere Pat has made a barrel f money at Condon, and baa used excellent judgment by See tbis issue for explanation of aims aud purposes or tbe Woniau's Belief CJurps. Beub. Sperry, though up at Heppner's races last week, is considerably under tbe weather. Mis James Mollnley returned Satur day ul lust week Horn ber visit lu rela' lives iu the y alley. A good many things not minted oi printed by Uuule Sam are legal tender lu Alonow cuuuty now. Airs. U. E. t ell aud daughter-in-law, -ills. X. E. fell, lell today for Taoouia, tiie latter' tuiuie iiuiiiv. "M. QuuU's" latest atury, "The Golden Caves,' uuuiuieuuea witn Luis laauo ut our eiui-weehiy, bee dial page. Mrs. S. It. Beeves, of La Grande, who bus mure naim li lauds iu Morrow coun ty luuu anyUuu), is neie ou a visit. x. J. Mote, ut Haystack, biought iu a lot oi nogs last week. lUore ol uur peo pie sbouid embark iu tbe hug busiuess Hou. W. K. Elba returned from Port laud last luursduy, but bis wile aud lit tle sou are etui visitiug with relatives iu the metropolis. bob liiimoie aud family It ft Moud y f r tUeli Louie near Aluuuuieni, alter tukiUK lu lUe sights below and tbe races at i'lio JUallea aud Heppuer. Those desiring to beoume members of ibe Heppuer Uuok aud Ladder Com pany are requesied to leave tueir names wiiu the presideut, George Cuuser. We received tbe following a few days agu wan a request tu publlou : "The ad dress uf Peter Oumek, wno is iu Oregon, is desired by his fatuer, 0. Oaiuek, 01 Orescent City, Iowa." Mies Auuie Ayers is up from Salem, auu we are luturined tout ber parents will shortly luoate here again. Tbis is indeed pleasiug tu tbeir uiauy fneuds iu Heppuer aud vicinity. E. H. Clarke,wuu is a familiar figure in these parts, was uver from ieudietuu Saturday. E. tt. is as big a fuvurue oi Heppuer ladles as witu me numerous olitcpuieu ul -Uol iu ouuuly. T. J. tioiowgius aud wue, Billy aud Ev.. tjiuwiey, An luuei, Eutiua Kuboi la auu liraOo Uaidisty, lept'eeeutauvcs ul Lou. (Jreea, wbu aileuded uur races aud cele bratiuu last week, left fur Loug Creek this muruiug. A lot of cattle from the Gilman-Freuoh possessions uver at Cuiuuub were suip ped belu w Fi iday last uu a special.. There seeuie to be a big demand lur callle tuie full, aud ibis seutiuu is duiug its ati..re towards supplying it. Tbe nights are frosty, aud ueighboriutj frout yards snow by tueir verdure, "Hie sere aud yeliOW leal," luut uutuiuu is u uauo, yet moie be..utilui weuiuertuan lb ueiug uliutied lu AluiTuw uuuuly at prea eut oauuul be luiagiued. Ihus. Moiguu, one of our worthy scuuul directors, who at prtseut is so j lUiuiug ut Cauyou City, will piease Call at aapioustau, van 6i Ou. s lu Jouu Llay wbeie lie will liuJ some papers awaltiua bis aiguature. Delay means luss to out district. There is no better medicine for family use than Ayer's Calbartio fills. Tueli sugur-ouailug makes tbem easy aud even UKieeable tu lake, aud as ibey Oujtalu uu calomel ur oiber lujuilous drug, tbe are peileotly sale lur puueuts of any age. Tbe great Dr. Boerbaave left three di reclious for preserving tbe health keep tbe feet wurtu, the bead coul, and tbe Duwels upeu. Had be practiced in our day, be might have added: and purify the blood with Ayer's Oarsaparilla; loi he certaiuly would consider it the best. J. N. Brown returned lust evening tiom PuruanJ, wuere be had goue tu uuve his eye examiued by uu occulist. Mr. Biowu thinks bis eye will be all riht as soon as me inflammation leaves aud he bas quit using tue up dioiue, as 11 wus tbis tUut greatly eularged tbe pupil, Ihus making it aluiusl impossible fur him to see. Curds are out announcing the mar riaiie uf tiiss Beatrice Leuuis,of bulem,io Chas. M. Wbitebead, of Portland. Wed diugtooouur Meduesday Nov. 2, 1892, 11 o'clock a, m. at tbe Willamette Par lore, balem, Oregon. Miss Deunis is tbe daughter ol Bev. H. F. Dennis, who was at oue time a minister in Heppuer, but uow located at Lewston, Idaho. Sudden Death. Heppuer people were surprised to learn of the death of Ben Pressley, step-son of George Vinson, at 5 o'clock p. m last Suturday evening. It appears tbat he was injuieJ down in Wasco county a few weeks ago by a horse falling on him, but be was not con sidered to be in a serious oondition till i arly last week, when bis folks at Hepp ner were notified and he wus brought borne. He only lived a few days after reaching here. Deoeased was about 19 years of age, and was well respected. The funerBl occurred at ibe M E. oburob yeBterday morning, tbe intermeut occur ing immediately afterwards in the Hepp ner cemetery. Stand bi Oi'R Becobd. Chongh Fri day was a legal holiday, a few of our business meu did not observe it bv clos iug up, though the majority did so. It bas long been the custom of Heppner people to close up on legal holidays, and should a few fall to do so it will oause others to keep open. Heppner has a record of being tbe "biggest little town in the Northwest," and we should not in any ay lower our standing in the esti mation of the people. A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord bas moved iuto tbe former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown 4 Hamilton's office, and has fitted up for architecture work. He is prepared to contract for all kinds of bnildinus, or will supervise cojstrnotion. Hnd pnn base material for tbe same, givinu bis customers ihe ben efit of bis experieuoe and percntaife. 532 If Tbey incrense appetite, purif y the whola System and uclou the liver, bile UeausSmaU. Runaway J. F. Corliss met with a runaway over in Sun ford canyon Mouday of last week. A saddle horse came buok ing down the hill with tbe saddle under him, which scared bis team, and being unable to bold them, awav tbey went, but we believe an invoice of damages did not foot up very hiirh. fortunately. Nabrow Escapb. Billy Hildebrand, while working out at T. J. Matlock's ranch last Friday, was severely kicked in tbe back, and though be esoaped any broken bones, it is a puzzle as to bow it was done. He came to town Monday, and witb some effort was able to get around. Fashionablh Dressmaking. Mrs. For wood has secured a first-class dress maker from Portland, and fashionable work is gnarauteed. Parlors. Main street, one block below tbe National Bank of Heppner. Si-it. Roarinsr Success Particular. in Every THE G. i R. BOYS HAVE THEIR TIME. Saturday Homing Occupied is Taking In New llembem ia Their Ranks The Ball In the Evening. 2. 8. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. The program for Friday's celebration was carried out almost to a letter, ex cept tbat the address was made by Hon. W. It Ellis, in the absence of Hon. Geo, 0 Browuell. Tne parade was ably man aged by Marshal E. L. Matlook,' which was pronounced a success iu every par ticular. ' The ode for Columbus Day was recited by Miss Martha Neville, who wus highly oomplitoeuted. Miss Neville had .a full appreciation uf what was necessary iu the rendition of tbat beautiful pieoe, and she oaptnred the audience from tbe very beginning of tbe reoitation. 1'bu fullowing written program wai carried out in tbe evening: 1. Music by tbe band. M'lalc by tbe choir. Prayer by Bev. Bramblet. "America" by choir. Weloome address, Frank Kellogg. Response, by D 0. Ely. "Glory Hallelujah," by tbe choir. Reoitation by Miss Bessie Ettea. "Uomradsbip." 9. "Star Spangled Banner" by cboir. 10. Reoitation by Osoar Borg. 11 insic by baud. 12. Address by N J. Sinnott. 13. Musio "Columbia" by choir. 11 riong by Dallas Dimpman, "Vir ginia Lowland." 15. Song bi Mrs Stevensou. It. Becitatiou by Myrtle Brown, "G uug io Ibe Soldiers Home." 17. Recitation by Harlan Stanton. "Home Sweet Home," by olioir. "Drummer Boy," Cora Drlskell. ''Soldier's Letter," Annie Webb. "Diagonn's Saber," Stella Webb. "No. i," Harlau StHnton. "Stars and Stripes." H. Stanton. Music by baud "Marobing Thro' Georgia." so. Miscellaneous. This was followed by an "uowritten program," but tbe master of osremouies, .Mr. Willis, failed to band io bis list, hence we cannot publish it. Mr. N. J. Siunott's speeob was a masterly effort and warmly applauded. He bas ability in this line, rarely equal led aud seldom excelled by so young a man, being only la nis i'.a year, we will, Derbaps, publish, same in fall io our next issue. Harlan Stauton in bis Dutch recitations took the bouae. Tbe whole program, in fact, was quite good, and the audience of one thousand people went away well 18 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. SATUBDAT'b PBOC1RAM. The U- A K. boys spent tbe morning in secret session in tbe Odd Fellow's ball and in the evening occured tbe ball at which all old soldiers were invited. RESOLUTION OF THANKS. The members of Rawlins Post, G. A. R. No. 31, hereby return their sincere thanks to tbe oitizens of Heppner, tbe members of the Cornet Band, tbe secret sooieties, and especially tbe ladies of tbe choir and oity for their oordial reception and entertainment of tbe veteran soldiers who met in Heppuer in celebration uf Columbus Day; also to tbe speaker, Mr, N. J. Sinnott, for bis eloquent and pat riotic address. We shall always remem ber with most kindly feelings all those who assisted as in tbis great celebration. and will oarrv witb as to our homes tbe fond remembrance of the kind treatment we received from all the citizens of Hepp ner. Resolved, That a oopy of these resolu tions be furnished tbe Heppner tjaners for publication. (G. W. Rea, Com. IJ. F. Willis, Id. 0. Elt. "Judge." Tbe Omaha Bee, in speaking of Judee. says that it did fair work in 1884, exoel teut woik in looo, but that in tins cam paign it is outdoing itself. Judge was never makink suob great bits as it is this year; it is leaving all its rivals bebind. Such great piotures as tbe "C.evelacd f araobute ana tbe Durstiug or tne reck boom are memorable in campaign car tooning. But Judge has some great pictures in store, and the five papers for tbe ntxt five weeks of tbe oampaigu will be sent for fifty cents. Address tbe Judge Publishing Co., 110 Fifth avenue, New York City. The Ctaeen Aud President. Who will be presideut? Send your an- ser, with eiuhl two-oent stamps for a sample copy of tbe Canadian Queen, oon turning rules and conditions, aud secure me of tbe following valuable prizes: To the first correct answer will be awarded a Hteiuway or Chiokering piano; tbe two next, eacb a pair of beautiful diamond ear-rings; tbe next ten, eacb a first-claBS sewiug machine, and to the last ten will be awarded eacb a tall silver tea seryioe (value 860.00). In addition to these, every person cor- rrotly naming tbe next president will bave tbeir choice of a magnificent dia mond bracelet, a pair of diamond ear- rinus, or an imported opera glass. Contest olosrs Wo v. 7th. Any letter postmarked that date will be accepted. Diinuu tne oontest special prizes will be given to the first ten answers reoeived eacb day, without regard to name of candidate. All prizes for the U. S.free of duty. Address : Dept. "A." Tua Qlebn Publishing Co., Ltd., Toronto, Canada, The Americas Wool late rest. Is tbe title of an exceptionally interest ing pamphlet of 04 panes, just published by tbe American Protective Tariff Leaaue, ami edited by Hon. w m. Liawrenoe, Pres ident of tbe Ohio Wool Growers Associa tion. Every person who wants to know all about tbe wool qnastion should send for a oopy. Frioe, six cents. Address, Wilbub F. WakkmaB, General Secretary, 135 West 23d Street, New York. Shoemakkb. Ed Birbeck, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in tbe Abraham sick buildtng, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiytbing in bis line. Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work, man and warrants all work. Give him a oall. lt-tf N I - Are ! ,&L A. Great You Interested PRICES ? IBlessinq THAT - KOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offers a magnificent new stock for ;FALL AND WINTER At prices the lowest yet named for strictly first-class goods. High grades in all aepartmenta. lru merit in every article, aouest quality, ad luuneuse assortment nothing missing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. Tbat is the reason you should come early and secure your BARGAIN'S from our splendid line of Dry kk .ling, Boots U hi Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats. AVE show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the finest seleo ;. tinns in all standard styles We make it a point to have every article in I stock tbe best of its kind. The dollar yon spend with us roes fartber, lasts longer, gets more syle, ge's more quantity, gets more quality, and does more good in servioe, worth and wear than auy money you spend. Our goods ' and pries, now waiting f r your inspection, will prove this. Remember it is an established fact that it pays to trade, providing you want to save money, at tbe -bostoi? (psr? STOW J. H. KOLMAN, 629-tf rHAS. L. SHERMAN, J V V V V V o f and ! Sii Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. First-Class work in All Its Branches. --"-Prices Reasonable, OFFICE IN CITY H0TEL.r HEPPNEB, 530- sw OREGON GRAND SLAUGHTER OF REMNANTS -ARB. Rustlers! For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to ;di 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 I Bound up Bargains Like Tours Respectfully. We are here for business from the ground up and propose to let yon know it. MINOR BROS., HEPPNEB. OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Macs oh Hhort Notice and it Popular Pntcis. IS" Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Sacks AND BARGAINS. IT. BLACKMA1V Ss CO. ofl .(for their Entire Stock, consisting or Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Cape, Hoots, Shoes, Groceries, Fanoy Goods, Hardware, etc., Strictly for CASH ONLY, and at prices that will Ol EN YOUR EYES. Ct.ll enrly and avoid the rush. Tbis stock of goods mnst be positively sold by December 15th, 1892, as we will then retire frutu business. No goods will be exchanged. Pioneet BricR Store - main Sireei. Heppner -mmm Mrs. n i t nn nnrrm Kill Mi llll I 1 MJttU UV J WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Marcaret Von Cadow BORG, : THE : JEWELER! Out for Cash Bargains -IN- Jewelry, Cash Talks. Watches, Clocks, SEE BORG, MAY "STREET, S I L V E R W A R E, MUSICAL INSTItOMENTS, Eto., Eto. Trust I3usts. HEPPNER, Oil. leli For T. W. AYEKS, Jr., & Co. IN THEIR SEW STORE, NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOTEL. 'LOOK OUT FOR SOME Till NO NEW. L.D. EYED IS BEPPNEK'S LEADING Office, Kwtdeuc. Contractor I mm 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 stttl allvo and kicking for trlc with a complete line of- Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Confectionery, TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Guns and A.m munition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Furnlshlrifr Oowls, and the largest assortment ol Tttus In Kantem Oregon. Speolal Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: WE Won'T Be UnotRSolD, tf. Corner Main and Willow Strools, Ileppner Or. Change of Ownership 'E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY wbicb we propone to oonduot in thu mot SHtiafmitory manner. MEAT MARKET, Will keep w on bands al all timei the oboicmt Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt ProDrietora. fru its, -:- Candies, WELL, I ! SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster JStfi jsoii AIho is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near liiture. W. L. Matlock & Co.