Give your business to Ileppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. ' - National Republican Ticket. iob Peesidiht, BENJAMIN HARBISON, of Indians. FOB VICB-FRESIDE.NT, WHITE LAW BEID, of New York. FOB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. OAPLES. of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grunt's Pass. Q. M. IKWIN, oi Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. DEATH OF MRS. HARRISON. Early Tuesday morning, Caroline Soott Harrison, wife of President Ben jamin Harrison, passed peacefully away. Mrs. Harrison bad been ill sinoe the win ter of 1890-91, when she suffered severely from an attaok of the la grippe. At Cape May the following summer she contract ed a severe oold which was followed by a cough the remainder of the season Siuoe last April she has been steadily tailing and bar death was not a great surprise, thongh deeply regretted all over the civilized world. Message! of condol ence have been received by the president from every quarter, Mr. and Mrs. Oro- ver Cleveland's being among the first. The death in the White Honse of Mrs Harrison makes the second case in the history of the executive mansion in which the wife of the preside nt died there. Sep. tember 10, 1842, Letitia Christian Tyler, first wife of President John Tyler, died in the White Honse. She entered it in del icate health, unable to perform the social duties of the plaoe, but her death, never ineiess, came as a surprise and shock to the country. The tolling of church bells the following day announced her death The funeral ceremonies took plaoe in the Kan room. Mrs. Harrison was universally beloved She was a busy person, even in the White House, devoting her spare moments to embroidery work, ohiua deooration, paint ing, etc. Her home and family first oo oupied her mind, and she was truly do mestic in everything, one of the grandest of nature's queens. PENNOYER ALL RIGHT. In itself this alleged oanvnea will amount to nothing, but it mean 3500 bought ballots for Harrison. It is a shrewd dodge to avoid direot bribing." On the other band the Telegram can find that the democrats are colon iziDg in New Tork to carry the state. But this is not "skullduggery." O, no. Col. Bob Miller has found that be is ineligible for presidential elector because of bis ineligibility. That is about all that oan be gotten out of it. But in reality, the powers to be have ordered Bub off and have also had the name of Pieroe, the populist eleotor, placed on in bis stead.and before election day, it is rumored that others will be withdrawn in favor of the populists. As muny counties have al ready had their tickets printed, it will cause additional expense. 1 hough Gov. Penuoyer has been abused considerably be seems to be about right after all, as the democrats are coming out of the woods aud endorsing his men. We believe a good, straight democrat will Vote for Oleve and Hteve, aud that the Weaver pill will not be swallowed. Tub Commercial Advertiser says edi torially: "We are not surprised to learn from the Sun that Henry Villard, in the event of Cleveland's eleotion, is expect ing a oabinet position. Indeed, from the interest Villard has tuken in raising money for the democratic campaign fund outside of the World's Cleveland fund. we should suppose he bad the promise of one. A oabinet position would be of great advantage to Villard in his miscel laneous tailroad operations, such as the Northern Paciflo, Oregon Transcontinent al, North American, etc. Dissatisfied in vestors in these stocks might wish to see their promoter placed in the cabinet, but they are not a majority of the people of this country. Unueb authority of the national repub lican oommittee an address was issued last week by the Assembly D. strict Irish Republican Club of New York, treating the attitude of the two parties toward the Irian-American vote and attacking the demoorutio party. The address con cludes: "Never since the Irish rallied around Washington to establish a repub lic, and again in defense of the union, has an oooaaion demanded that they should exhibit patriotism more actively, aud therefore every priooiple of honor, traditiou and gratitude demands that they should stand by Harrison and the policy oi the republican party." Sbnatob David B. Hill, of New Tork, said in his New Tork speech that Wayne McVeagh was making votes tor Harrison by bis stupidity. Being interviewed at Lyuchbuig, Va., he said: "I am glad you were pleased and es pecially with that part in which I paid my respects to that venomous club of political hypocrites aud mouutebanks, which seems to crop out in Penusylvauia, as well as in other states. I canuot suf ficiently emphasize in words mv con tempt for this class of pulitioul lenegaJes, auu as wen ir me malcontents witliiu ine party, it Mr. MuVeugu wereau bun est man, as be now claims to be, be would uoi nave waned tor IB years to give ut terance to his belief that Tildeu washon estly elected in 187(5. Knowing thai faot. as be alleges, aud suppressing it all these years, while be was the beneficiary 0( tne party favor, clearly shows to mv mind he is not of the class of persons the aemooratio party wants, or should fol low. ia democratic party, aud certaiu ly sound demoorals, do not need a set of egotistical self-lauding upstarts, to un dertaketo tell them what to do. Every uemovrat nao made up ins mind in iNuvember salo, that Tilden bad car neu a mai.irity oi tne eleotoral vote, aud this McVeagh was one of the people wno joined in toe great political tUett. ine democratic party has prospered without him, aud the mess this vainglo rious person had already made will do the aemooratio party more injury than good. Our Irish friends are already in arms and the more be explains the more he condem s himself. He should be re pudiated by the party for its own self respect. It does not need bim and should not recoguize him by heteuiug to bis narangues. II is not democracy." A 1SLAN8AS man who bin turned bis back upon the third party gives tbe fol lowing reasons for bis action: 1. Because it is run by lawyers with out clients. 2. By doctors without patients. 8. By preachers withuut pulpits. 4. By women without husbands. 6. By farmers without farms. 6. By financiers without finance. 7. By educators without education. 8. By statesmen ont of a job. ed, as was my duty, to guard our nation al rights and privileges whenever I con sidered they wers invaded, aud to defend tbe flag and the uniform of our nation when I believed tbey were assailed. I am happy to know that my course in so doing is favoraolv appreciated by all reasonable, thinking men in Chili, Chili ans as well as citizens of tbe United States, while I have the assnranoe that at home it is warmly approved by every patriotio Amsrioan to whatever party he belongs." A Seattle man, wbo bad tried in vain to catch fish with a hook, oouoluded to try dyuamite, and his dog, a retriever, was with bim. Arriving at the spot be Ignited the fuse and oast the bomb to .the fishes. The dog iustanily sprang in to the water, seized tbe bomb, aud start ed for shore to place it at bis master's feet. Then began a race thai beggars description tbe master endeavoriug to get away from the dog aud the do de termined to lay the trophy at his master's feet. The raoe teruiiuated when tbe bomb exploded which blew the dog into kingdom come. A good joke wus bad last week at the expeuse of a Portland editor. He at tended an evening party where the ladies had brought all kiuds of beautiful plants and flowers for exhibition, lu commenting on the plants in his next issue the editor wrote: "Mrs. Smith has the biggest and prettiest plauts in town." In setting up the local tbe devil simply omitted the "1" in tbe word "plants," and the next day Mrs. Smith's husband was after tbe editor's scalp with a Bixshooter and upward of con siderable gore in his optic. Tuz Portland Telegram finds that "one of tbe latest republican schemes to make votes in New York city is managed by Dave Martiu. He has employed SO 00 men at 'i per day to canvass the city. Up at Cayuse the C. d. Engineers will see a pile of wheat 600 feet long, 70 feet wide and 20 feet high, awaitiog ship ment, wbiob will make a page or two in contradiction of the burned up Inland Empire. After this year the railway cannot haul the wheat to tide water. Six trains a day, through The Dalles now cannot reduce the piles at the sta tions along the U. P. R R. Tbis is only oue pointer amongst thousand similur. Tbe Dalles Chronicle. Troubles never come singly. Lately a Maryland farmer mortgaged his farm to get bin wile a pair of diamond ear riugB Tbe wife took iu washing for the summer boarders to nay the interest on the mortgage. On the first day she lost ouenf the diamonds in the suds and tried to hang herself in the ban), but the rope briikn and came dowu Oo-wholloo onto a 8I5U calf and broke th animal's bank four inches above his tail! Oveb in Washington, the gubernato lial contest has simmered down to vile accusations and abuse. Both meu have failed in business, which is out strange stall. A man can't fail in business and still not be a thief. What good can be avaueu oy euou prooedures as are in vogue up iu Washington, cannot be im agiueii. We fuel the burden of these tariff lax- es, etc." says Orover Cleveland. It must be heavy upon him. as he could only afford t contribute $10,000 to tbe diuio ratio corruption fund. K O. Re publican. MAHK M. tiHICK I'OMKUOT will vote for Harrison this year, lie baa long been a democrat and for years was the editor uf the La Crosse, Wis., Democrat Sun. Mitchell addressed a larire audi enoe at me miles Wednesday eveuing tie was followed by Uoncressmiiu-e eo I!,lln, who made a few fitting remarks. Tub Portland Disnatoh oalls onrntten t Ion to the fact that Hen. Dolpb'a term does not expire till 18U4. We aland cor rected- It was a careless oversight. DOTH parlies are verv aauiruine thai tbey will oarry New York. Some one must be badly mistaken, and it looks as tnongb it migbl be Orover. Tub republican national oominitten Is after Wayne McVeagh. 8o is Hill who repudiates his kind of democracy. The K. of L. iu New York are wniltino uaru lor narrisou. "WHAR'S 8AIXYI" The Awfal Mixifff of a Honey moos Party near xnovei creek. From the Klamath Star. Lately a yonug married couple stop ping at oue of the hotels between here and Sbovel Creek, got into a dreadful mix. When tbe green fanny-mono tour ists arrived, the bridegroom was so far ahead of bis bride that the landlord, oon olndiug tbat they were not related, put Charles in one room and Sally in another lnaries to sleep with a ooast clam- digger and gaily with an old maid com ing to Klamath Falls to teach olain sew ing. When poor Charles kioked about getting into the room without bis bride. the landlord made the dreadful blunder of putting; bim into tbe room with tbe old maid, aud Sally into tbe room with tbe clam-digger. But Charles kicked again, this time in a terribly empbatio way, and brought order out of the worst state of cbaos ever witnessed in tbat country. "Things is mighty badly mixed!" he snouted as ne new out of the old maid room, "Wbar'e Sallyf" bBiiy new out to his yearning arms almost fainted, though not quite, owing 10 ner nne ciamath constitution, and iuiug were rapioiy onmixea. CHCRCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. At tbe M. E. church next Sabbath the pastor will preach, provided Rev. Ford tbe evangelist, is not present in which case be will do the Dreacbinir. The morning subject will be "The Viotoryof rann.' jcvening suoiect An Oriental Wedding" as drawu irom tbe parable of he ten virgins. Your presence at our eervioes is desired. J. M. OHUL8E. On Sunday next, the Pastor of tbe M. Ih. obnrob, South, will preuob at the usual hours, morning and eveuing, on bis twofavorite themes. All areweloome. Edwin Palmes, Pastor, Preaching at the Babtist church Sun day. Theme at 11 n'clook will be "Prayer" Theme at 7, o'clock "The Book oi ljife, aud tbe rjecnnd Death. M. Bbahblet, Pastor. The World Enriched. Thefaoalities of the present dav for the production of everythiug that will con duce to the material welfare and com fort of mankind are almost unlimited an i wnen oyrup ot figs was llrst Dro. dnced the world was enriched with the only perfeol laxative known, as it is tbe only remedy wbiob is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste aud prompt and etleotua! o cleanse the system geutly in me spring rime or, in taot, at any time and the better it is known the more topular it becomes. 580 643 law. Mil. BUN N KIT. The Commerce ou Washington Politic. ibis geutlemau is developing into tbe greatest squealer, kicker and bulldozer that ever disturbed the uoliticnl watnr ot fierce ootinty. J he habits be learned while bandliuu mules at i 1 1 tjck to lim, aud he eeems to magine that t he same k u'k und-cuff uoetb. ods will work with intelligent voters. Mr. ueuueu s myie may oe oue way to run tor tne senate, but it IB a neculiar wkv hat does not win these times. Stephen Jndsou, the pioneer war-horse. once said mm .nr. iseunetl might become uiooti richer, perhaps, but that be oould never become a gentleman Aud many 1'ieroe oonuty people are now oecoming or ine same opinion. Mr. Bennett has a right to ruu the Ledg er Buy ay he sees fit, and to chelate to r i . y. Auxiliary ouowuon, run ue Pas no ngbl to crack lus slave-whip over others and asi-ume 10 speak for theeulire repub lioan party of Pierre county. FitOH ROTH siPKs. From the Irish World. President llarrisou: "The Chiliau in oideut, now so happily aud honorably adjusted, will, I have uo doubt, place our relatious with that brave people upon a more friendly basis than ever before Tbis already appears iu the agreement since negotiated bv Mr. Egan for the set tlement by commission of the long un settled olaims between the two govern, meute. t'hs work of Mr. Egau has been highly advantageous to the Uuited States. Tbe confidence which I refused to with draw from bim has beeu abundantly jus lined. Minister Egan: "Iu thediltioult times through which we have so receutly pass ed, aud which have happily disappeared, ueter, I trust to return, 1 have endeavor- On The Way to Paradise. Let us hope that the people who habit ually disregard their health will reach tliat desirable place, and avoid the local ity which is less desirable as an eternal leaideiioe no account of the heat and sur roundings generally. But while weturry iu tbis vale of tei.rs, why should we vol untarily endure the tortures of dvsDen- hib wheji a systematic use of Hosteller's stomnciJ Bitters will rid us of the atro oious malady which unless physicians are very much at faulttends to shorten tbe term of our existence. Heartbnrn, billiousuess, constipation almost always ac company this oomplaiut aud are symp tomatic of it. These are all extinguish cd by the Bilters, whioh also conquers completely malaria, rheumatism, nerv ousness aud debility. Siuoe tbe appear ance of "la grippe" it has shown a singu lar mastery over this formidable com plaint tbat has carried off bo many of our brightest aud best. Beware (if Oliitiiieuta For Catarrh That Cob talu Mercury, As meroury will surely destroy the sense oi smell and completely derange tbe whole system when entering it through the muoons surfaces. Suob articles snouid never ne used exoept ou prescrip tions from reputable phjsioiana, as tbe damage they will do is ten fold to the good you Oan noesib v derive from Ihom Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture! hv F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains uo mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces oftheBystem. Iu buying Hull's vjararrn unre be sure you get tbe genuine It is taken internally, and made in Tole do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney k Co. Testi monials free. Tnold by Druggists, price 75o, bottle. Children' Heads Blankets, Yarns i Novelties, at 1 W 1 Fasoinators, Dry Goods, Fanoy Goods, Trimmings, Ladies and Children's Underwear. Columbus Discovered America But tbe people discovered that at GILLIA.M & BISBJSE'S Was the place to buy HARDWARE Tinware. Wood and Willowware, Crockery, Glassware, Larrms and Lamn Fixtures Lamps Pumps, Gaspipe and Plumbing Materials. Goal, Iron and Steel. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS -OP ALL KINDS- Wagona, Hack. Buggies. Eo A oar load of STOVES direot from the factorv that mn.l U. .-IJ 1 .. I. tlr i J , .. . . - - uuo. iuiu, uuu fiora. uuue id a woramamiKe manner and satisfaction guaranteed. OUR STOCK Ib DPwi'D,be 'iDle "'.d' we ask of you a liberal share of 1 g r ' ' bwto vmue mr j-uur uiouey. Main Htreet, next door to First National Bank building, HEPPNEB, . - . , . OREGON, A- mompion A Blllni THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin & McFarland'i, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay end grain per day. 81 25. Meals 26 cti. a at C. 0. Sargeaut's, neit door to Feed Stable, Grain and baled hay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Tlie ll&er per Dou't Take Our Word, but oall your druggist to one side and ask bim orivately which of all the rem edies advertised to cure rheumatism be would recommend. If be is posted, aud oonsoientions, he will tell ynu that Dr. IJrnmmond a Liebtmui; Remedv in ilm only one tbat offers a reward of 8500 for a case It will not cure. With sensible people tins is the strongest reonmmenda- tinn. . noe 85 per bottle. Seut to any address prepaid on receipt nf nrice. Orummoud Medicine Co.. I,M Mai.l.n Lime, New l'ork. Agents wanted. 87 TAX SALE. TOTlrK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAY BY 11 virtue uf a wsrrutit tMnpri hv th. i-ah.,... Clerk of the rountv of Mnrmu- mat m.....,,.: dated the 7th day of October, 1W., and to me di rected, coiiiumnihiiE me to lew upon the goods Hint chattels ol the delinquent tax pavers as de scribed In the assessment rolls of said countv and If siillti-leiit personal property be not found, then upon the real property of said dellmiiirut tax payers, or so much thereof as shall be neces sary to satisfy said tax, together Willi costs anil expenses, and for want of suthclent personal miperty tosallsiy said taxes, I have this dav evlcd upon the foUowlim dt-acrihi-d rp,ii Mryta situated and being In Morrow county, Oregon and belonging to the following-named persons' aud the said real estate beine dnlv amu-iiasui in said persons and the taws thereon being now woolly uiipald, vis,: . AM'T OF TAX A Barnes. S'4 SWV St'i ofSlVk.KM- it in To 1 N, K rfK . i t n O. H. Potter. NEV. See m Iu Tp 1 N, K 2.S E au Lee H. Howell, NH ; In Tp i N g ! . 90 rrans. narvlll, ski,, sec 30 In Tp 1 N, R2fi K 6 60 M. Moore, SKi,, Sec lu Tp 1 X, R &i K 7 Til Peter Egley, S See 6 lu Tp 1 N, R a K U 10 II I'etre. srt V, See U in Tp J N o( K M K . 9 7J r . oiiciivi . ra ii aw .v. in i n i rv nt K A- h fi un Adolph Besstugcr, NK'i of XW V. and NWV oi At.Hauus.ttol NE', Sec a Tp Is, K T. E. Braincl, Xtt'H of Sec 2S lu Tp 2 N of R E 5 50 Mrs. A. ('. Rramel. SI, of NE'i Sec 16 In Tn 1 H of K li K . . 2 64 . B I-efover, SE, of seu Sec 18nd NEvi of NEH Sec aud MS of Nll'i, ot Sec a) Tp6S. RSK 2090 Further notice Is hurehv hIvah tti.t i m .. Saturday the Julh day of Nov. issr.', betw een the hour, oi ten o'clock a. m. aud four o'clock p iu of said day. al the (rout doors ol the court house i n ii-i' iurr, Murro county. Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest ol the said i1lli.,in..i taxpayers. In and to the above described real property, at niihllc mictfmi r, ti i,i..ku., ... i heal bidder for cash in hand, th nn.-i. k applied to the payment ot said taxes, together w Kb cost and expenses of sale. Paled this Jolh day ol October, lsvr' You will catch XsLZXRKL & RASMUS, At the Mallory Corner. Buy your Groceries and . . . . . . Read their new ad. soon. OTJK STOCK IS BOUND TO GO. There is nothing like a SLIM FIGURE to put it in motion. We have laid in a very large stock of season able goods. We Bought Cheap and Sell To offer the very best olotbiog for Men and Boys, the best grades of goods' at pricts tbat make them JUMP. Cheap. DRY GOODS Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Where can you get BETTER BARGAINS Than, we offer P There mnst be something you need in onr line, and there oan't be a better plaoe to buy ban at tbe Eastern Clothing House- DA N. Li- KOBISON, Herren's Building, May Street, Pbopbibtob. HEPPNEB, OBEOOK jiTTICKaLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED -Si' D reven 01 f than Cure ! DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL Hoe Indorsements I Cooper Dip is used and endorsed by the following Oregon and Montana sheepmen: W B Donaldson, Dayvllle; W. 8. Lee, Junction City; John Harrison, Matney; Oeo. Ochs, Amanda' Kenneth McKae, Dayvllle; Joe Oliver, John Day; J. w. Dyers, New Lisbon; V. 3. Moule, Bercall: Cook 4 Clark, Phllbrook; Falrchild & McCraig, Pupuver; F. K. Warren, Utlca; Bnsch Bros. Lewlston; K. P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hlrschberg, Choteau; D. 8. Hastings, Ubet; James Edie Dillon; W. Norton. Stewart; A. Downle, Big Sandy. ' Hest Dip ever made. Sold Eyerywhere Ash Your Merchant for Qoopers and Take 10 Other. Gen. Agt. for Oregon, Washington and Western Idaho. Propi Win. COOPER 4 NEPHEWS. Galveston, Texan. Footwear I as Footwear ! The r.nlr hunt anil shoe Mtshlisbnient of Hennnerhai moTed from the Kant side nf Msln Htree', to their new store imm, next . or to H. Blsokin n A I'o 's. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in neppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Mln Mtraet! Hetfne 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. sTSMITH, Ilot Rook, Or. HIUHEST CASH PRICE ii ELiD OXJT- W. B. POTTER. Who Is lust opening up with a stock ot Hardware, Tinware and Stove?, Plnmbing Materials, Etc. In the Odd Fellows' building. Has a thorough plumberand tinner. See Billv before you buy. West side Maiu street. OKEQON HEPPNEB, 634-tf DAN OSMERS. MAT HUGHES. Columbia Beer Hall! IN tiL 4 S aeWry Vandy Fadory m Main a Fine Line of Liquors, otreet. Keen on hand Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer n , S. ?eLnts Per Glass, On draught, freeh and cool. Lnoch of all kinds. How to see all their old friends and many more. insrvmKiS & HUGHES. to Props, The Heppner Wood Yard. RIP HAS GOT AROUND At laet, and has opened up . Wood Yard, from which he will deliver eawed or onsawed. wood, Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY T. W. AYERS,Sr, Manager. 448 .V7-M4 w Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Roioh Diamond Cicubs.- Wiibont an equal, and fur years the lending aalono cigar, will be sold at Kan Fran cisco wholesale pricea, by lota ot 100 or i 6.000 at J. Cohn'a. 85 44 ' FOR 8ALB OR EXCHANGE Wood Sawed at Your Residence it cts (rA in wm,r . 01 An ii 638-aw ",i. m fi 1 UO. three Km.. tvj . . delivered at $7.60 per card. T.rd th-dr, "B ; RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor. JHE QITY H2IEL, Ji LBKZBR, Prop. Fnr anything naefnl, a aqnare piano in eood coorlition. al Bennett' hotel, Ar inKiuu. tuo prioe. nu. tiff, r i.. ited. 6367 THI8 HOSTELRY baa been IiRFrrrKD and Repunibhkd throuhoul. and no, 1. 1 on. of the moat inviting placea in Heppner. Mr. Leeaer invite, yoa to .top ith him, feeling that be i. able to entertain you in the beet of .tyle. r. . - . ouse. Reasonable Rates