Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. From the trend of the press dispatches, the Gazette thinks Ihnt the Harrison rooster in in just such a pgliht as our nickle plated, aluminum photograph de piots. The will of the majority must be rospeoted, even if it does hurt. THE RESULT. The oountry has gone overwhelmingly democratic. Cleveland has been ohos- en by a majority nf electoral votes nol exceeded by any president since the eleo- tion of Grant in 1872. J bis is somewhat of a surprise, yet it should not be, if ev erything is considered. Two years ago the democrats swept everything, on the presumption that the republican MoKinley bill was detriment al to the people at large, and though more prosperous times than the present bave not been experienced since the war the people bare been further hoodwinked into b move which means a tearing down of that whioh has brought to them such unprecedented prosperity. The air has been full of misrepresentations, and the republicans bave not been active in re futing falsehood when they should bave known that it wi.s strictly Deoessary. And too, the people's party, which has acted in conjunction with the democrat in many plaoes, and almost everywhere gave substantial aid directly or indirect ly, was made up principally from the re publican party, particularly where the latter was the stronger. These two fact ors, together with the votes of thousauds and thousands of ignorant Italians in the large cities, gave Cleveland and Ste venson the oountry. We CBunot at this juncture refrain from looking backward a deoade and a half, not, however, to wave the "bloody shirt," but for a mere brief recapitulation ol ohronological events. At this period the oountry was in the midst of the "lateun pleasantness." It was rent from Btem to stern by a great civil war. This our peo pie are forgetting, we fear, too soon. Wt bave great respect fur Cleveland, whom, a republican must admit, is far in advance of his party; but we oaunot have much admiration for Adlai Steven on, who is ao old oopperhead of the rankest type, a "general" of the Kuightc of the Gulden Circle in the dark days ol our nation. That class of meu did nol bave admirers in the "Sunny South" any more than a refugee bad in the North, and surely today is not worthy of the support of an Union soldier. Hut be got there, nevertheless, whioh shows thai the Amoricau people are lacking in grat itude, more than of all things. No one, however, will expeot any great and radical ohanges in the near future, though Cleveland and Stoveuson have been elected on a platform that should call for considerable modification of ex isting tariff laws and the state banking Bjeti'in. However, there will b sulfi cieut opportunity for such changes. The demooratio party will have control of congress in both branches in a short time, haviug gained suilioieiitly in this eltotiou to give them the senate. This will leave no excuse on their part for not enacting laws to agree with their plat form of 1892. We are glad that snob will be the onBe, for it will give these United Suites, if the democrats do their duty, an opportunity to learn from ex perience which policy is for our better ment. As it is, there seems to be grave doubts existing in the miuds of the once faithful. The country demands it, it I ould come, and without prejudice, may it be for our better. If the general pros peiity of the present is awakeoed into an universal boom, or even a decided improvement, we shall acknowledge our error. OREGON ALL RIGHT. It is, perhaps, a little consolation to know that Oregon is all right. Though the management of the democracy sac rificed priuoiple and their organisation in this state last Tuesday in an effort to flarry Oregon or Weaver, it resulted in complete failure. This was occasioned by Ihe flat refund of the best p.irt of Or egon's democracy to support him. All honor to them for it. Had ttiey done so, and by it thrown the election into the house, selecting Cleveland, they would not hav i enjoyed the oouiiuest as they are the victory whioh they won, fairly aud squarely, by facing their enemy, and not by Hunk movements or "Injun" am bushing. We say they feel better, and such victories are more apt to he lasting. Those won by knavery, where the will of the people is unwillingly overthrown, do Dot stand long among a free people. The majority in Oregon will be fully as large as that given Inst June, if uot larger, which shows that Oregon is still in favor of protection. lu Extern Ore gon, as It was four years nuo, many dem ocrats have supported Harrison, Ore gon dors not believe iu tho Cleveland theory, but if it iB foroed on it by the majority, will stand it like the loyal slut that it is. Morrow county has gone republican by quite a majority, but the tabulated re turns will not appear till Tuesday's issue. Tub democratic fusion iu this state didn't work, but tbe combination evi deutly went all right iu other Western states. However, Weaverites will get very little consolation out of it as it is all iu fayorof the deinociais, the people's party men haviug been used as the cat's paw to rake the cheatuute out of tbe hot embers. But anything that is mucosa full is to be commended, from their standpoint that tbe end justifies the The democratic contemporary orows itself hoarse tbis week over tbe result of tbe election. Go it, its your turn, but ws would like the loan of your rooster for 189G. RECEPTION PARTI. Many, many thanks to the friends of the Baptist pnstor and bis family, for tbe kindness shown to them on last evening. Our hearts were made glad by the com ing of about forty persons to our new home in Heppner, Oregon, for the pur pose of giving us a hearty welcome among them. They soent about two hours with us, eating, singing and having a good lime. When tbey departed they left with us many valuable presents. Also a number of presents were sent by persons that could not come themselves. To say that we are truly thankful for the good time we bad, and the many presents re ceived, would but faintly express our wisb. M. Bramblet, HIS BELOVED WIFE AND DEAR CHILDREN. 15 HKWAHD. This amount will bo paid for the re covery of a chestnut Borrel mare, branded a diamond L on light bip and I S on left shoulder; has a wire out on one front foot; is seven years old, weighs 900 to 1000 pounds, star in forehead, white strip in tbe face. Tbe above reward will be paid for her delivery to me at Alex. Thompson's ranch. Joseph Dubois, 641-tf. Heppner, Or. The Firemen's Ball. The firemen's ball last Tuesday evening was largely attended, and a most enjoyable affair in every particular. Unas. Elder, F, J. tlallock and Walt. Richardson furnished the music. It w ill net about $100 for the II. H. & L. Co., which will go quite a ways towards buying much needed uniforms and paraphernalia. The suc oess of the ball was due to the dilligence of the president, Geo. Conser, who was ably assisted by the members of the com pany. Cellah Bobbed. - On Wednesday night someone entered the oellar of E Minor, taking about two dozen cans of fruit. We are informed that nothing else is missing. Filtering is getting to be too common in Heppner. Heppner should have a regular night polioeuiau, for it is too much to uak of the marshal to work night and day. There is need ol this ohauge, and the sooner that it is done the better. Teachkhs' Examination. Supt. Saling is conducting an examination for teach era' license over at the oomt house. The following are present: Chas. Hod son, J. 1). Brown, J. E. Tibbetts, Fred Baleiger, Addie Coulee, Ada Bedford, Anna Kinsman, Mrs. K. H. Whitson and Mrs. Maggie Clark. Donation Pahtv About forty friends of liev. M. Bramblet and family, dropped iu on them last evening with donations They nmouuted to quite a considerable pile, which gladdened ye preacher's heart muchly. A pleasant evening was spent, the young folks being quito well represented. The World Eiiliille d. The futilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and oom fort of mankind fire almost unlimited, airi when Myrnp of Figs was first pro. duced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is tbe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and nectual o cleanse the system gently in the spring time or, iu fact, al any time and the better it is knriwn the more popular it becomes. 630 -543 law. Vile and Uuwurtiiy Of consideration are nostrums of which it iH asserted and there are many such that they oure immediately bodily ailments of long standing. There are none such that oau. Chronic disorders caunot be instantaneously removed. Continuity iu the use of a genuine med icine, anoli as LloBtetter's Utouiarh Bit ters, w ill eradicate olironio physical evils. Not the least of these last iu tbe force of ila opposition to medicine is cousti patmn, to the removal of which, if per sisted in, the Bittera is particularly ad apted. Constriction of the bowels is a complaint which should be dealt with early and systematically. So are its usual attendants, liver complaint and dyspepsia. For these, for malaria, rheu matism, kidney trouble, nud more recently "la grippe," tbis highly and professionally commended medicine is an undoubted BpeciUc. Nothing cau exceed i, m ireover, as a means of im parting strength to the feeble and nerv ous. DKUNKENNKSS. or the UU.I!OR HABIT, Cured at Home In Ten lu ty AiIiiiIiun tei'lua; Dr. HulutV llolufa needle. It cau be giveu in a glass of beer, a cup of ootTee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is alwolute ly Harmless, and will effect a permanent and epeedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate diiukeror aualcohoho wreck, ft bus been given iu thoiiHands of cases, and iu every instance a perfect cure bos followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes nu utter impossibility for the liquor anpetite to exist. Cures guarau teed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Ooi.dkn Mr-numo Co., 186 liace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Marketing Celery. The new way to market celery is in iquare boxes or crates with water tight bottoms. The plants are ditg, stripped, washed and the roots left on. They are then packed in the crates with enough water poured in to cover Mm i san in this way be kept perfectly crisp sua iresn tor lUMny days and shipped long distances. The crates are made to bold from two to six doien heads, open It the top or covered with strong slats for shipping. It is a gret advance iu marketing this choice vegetablo. And why could not our grand cauliflower be ihipped East in the same way ? All would have to do would be to raise them with shorter stems. The Thomas-Houston snd F.dison E1h brio companies have combined. The sapital stock is 150,000,000. The Vermont maple Bugar crop is s failure this year. OTP ! Ihe Democracy Sweep The Country From Post to 1'illar. THE POPULISTS CARRY SOME STATES. Of Coarie Tory Were Aided by Tbe Democrat-A Democratic f-ennie .uw Assured. As mentioned in last issue, the election at Heppner was quiet aud orderly. Not an intoxicated man was seen during tbe day. Very early iu the evening dispatches began to arrive from the East. First they were encouraging to the demooracy, then the republicans were given a bit of solace which proved their last. Tbe next aud succeeding dispstohes confirmed Cleveland's election, and by 10 o'clock there was no guessing to be done. The latest returns are as follows: OHEGON, The republicans claim to have carried all four electors in Oregon by a large ma jority. Tbe democrats and populists claim Pierce's election, but the latest re ports show that he, too, is beaten. Fusion has proven a failure in Oregon. WASHINGTON. This state baa given ber eleotora vote to Harrison, buttbestateisclose between McGraw and Suively, with chances fa voring the former. Seattle gave McGraw an enormous majority, while Taooma went strong for Snively. This, of course, was counted on before eleotion. CALIFORNIA. The latest from California plaoes it iu tbe doubtfut list, with the probability, however, that it has gone democratic. The legislature, on joint ballot, will be democratic IDAHO. Enough has been reoeived from Idaho to justify the claim of the fuuioniots that it has gone 2,000 for Weaver. OTHER STATES. The democrats have also carried tbe "Solid South," Connecticut, Illinois, Indiaua, New Jersey, New York, Wis consin and perhaps Ohio. They bave also carried part of the eleotora of Michi gan 7 at least. Tne republicans, in addition to what have been oouceded to them,have carried Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, 8 electors in Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North and South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Ilbode Islund, Vermont aud Wyoming. FUSIONISTS. Colorado, Kausae, Nebraska and Ne vada are for Weaver. The democrats had withdrawn their candidates for eleot ora in these states, with tbe exception of Nevada whioh won a straight-out victory for Weaver. LATEST. It is more than likely that the fusion i.its will elect four of their electors in Minnesota, which will reduce the num ber of republican electors. It is a sure thing that in less than two years the democrats will bave the senate, which will give them full contrul of the nation, the first time for thirty years. A number of hitherto republican states will elect democratic senators lo succeed the present incumber) Is. How's This 1 We (ilfer one hundred dollars reward for any cane of catarrh cure. l'. J.OUJSNKI & (Jo. Frops., Toledn.O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud believe lum perfectly nouorable in all uuHiuess transactions and tiuauoiallv able tocarry out any obligations made by their firm. VVK8T& Ibuax, Wholesale Dmiriiists. Tolodo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & Mauvin, WtioleBale Uruggism, Toledo, O Hull a (JaiarrhOure is taken internally acting direotly upon the blood nud mu cous surfaoes of the system. Testimon ials aent free. Price 76o, per bottle Sold by all druggists. NOTICE TO G. A. It. Notice is hereby giveu to all members of Rawlins Post No. 31. O. A. li., aud those intending to become members, that there will be a meeting of this post at Heppner on Nov. 26, 1892. All invited, particularly those who are soldiers but not members of any post. By order of Oeo. W. Smith, C. C. Boon, Commander. Adjutant. 40-tf G. A. K. NOTICE. The members of liwlins Post No. 31, Q. A. B. are requested to be in attend ance at the u eetiug of the Fost on the last Saturday iu December, Deoember 31, at Lexington, at which time the eleo tion of offioera for the ensuing year oo ours. Please bear this iu mind, and make your arrangements to be with us. 40-lf Q. W. Smith, Com. There's Nothing Cheap A boot It. Dr. Drummoud's Lightning Remedy for Hheiiniatmin is put up iu lurve hot ties, and the prioe is five dollars a bottle. It cures every time. All tbe cheap rem edies put together are uot worth one bottle of Dr. Drummoud's Lighluing Ueiuedy, and any sufferer will bear wit ness to that fact, aud any druggist who has sold it is ready aud williug to offer evidence. It will go diiect to the seat of pain and relieve at once, Stfut to auy address prepaid ou receipt of price. Drnmnioud Medioiue Co., 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 40 UST UK LETT KR8 nVKKTlSKD AT HEITNEU POSTOKRCE 1 V Nov. 7, 1NU: AHnor B F Alexander Barney Heeeh Mrs Luey Htstlv Miss Alma 1 Hackle; loin J Beard Robert Beech Kclwiu CHrmiehrtel Mr Etttu l)e Inn I honiHB K ena 1' E .lumen Frank Lonn Olio Miller Hviwarcl linu'lia Jitphl Waterman Ernest 'i TMetiBe say "Advertised" when calling for these letters. A. Malloky, P. M. Accidents Make Cripples. So does rheumatism, and after a time it kills too! Dr, lrnmmoud's Lightning Remedy relieves the pain at once, and is warrant d to ours. Oue bottle, price Bve dollars, is enough for any ordiuary case If vou OHiinot get it from your druggist, write to the llromniuiid Medioiue Co., 38 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 40. rn T I Are you all run down? Scotfs Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Bcott's Emulsion enrcs Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Westing Diseases. Prevents waiting in children. Al most s palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Prepared by Bcott 4 Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggitti. You will catch At the Mallory Corner. Buy your Groceries and . . . . . Read their new ad. soon, H. A. Thompson A. E. Blnn" THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS flic Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin & McFarland's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1 25. Meals 25 cts. a at O. O. Sargeaut's, Dext door to Feed Stable, (irain and baled bay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. DON'T BE By traveling fakirs. C. 0. Wildev & Co , of Walla Wal 1b, Wash., are the largest import ers direct from the Eastern factories in the Inland Empire of PIANOS apRgAWS We can save yon from $25 to $100. We ship subject to approval to any responsible parties. We baudle the very best makes of instruments, and warrant tbem for five years, and guarantee lower prices than any house on this coast for same quality. We buy direct from Ohickering & Sons, Weymnn A Co., Oonover Bros & Co., Smith & Barnes, pianos. Packard, Story & Clark and Chioago Cot tage Organs. Sell Organs from $100 to ?300 j Pianos from $300 to 8700. Write us for catalogue and prices. It will pay you. O. O. Wildey & Oo. G35w Walla Walla, Wash J. W. DAWSON. Attorneys -:-and -:- Counselors -:- at -:- Law. Promt attention given to all Collections ami Notarial Work entrusted to them. Oflioe in Matlock block. West side Main street. HEPPNER, , 534 w - OREDON NOTARY PUBLIC . CONVEYANCER ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagon heads tbem all. For sale at Oilliam & Bisbee's. a Look out for Fell Bro.'s sale of rem nants bargains in everything, a Kohl, the baker. Buy your bread aud cakes aud save money. Try it. a. Why go hungry when the City hotel furnishes you a good meal at living rates. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yea at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a Call on Rip to do your wood sawing; same old price. Also delivers wood to auy part of rleppuer. See ad. a M. Lichtenthal Sc Co. have just re ceived a hue lot of ladies' kid, button aod tie shoes. At bottom prices. a For cash you oau get more at the East ern Clothing bouse, with Levi on deok, than auy other place in Heppner. a The Pnlaoe is tbe leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty ot light are provided tor evervoue. a Smith, the furniture man, is prepared to sell fine goods at low figures. Full line of undertaking goods on hands, a Gilliam & Bis bee, the hardware and tinware merohauts, carry everything ap pertaining to their lines, even agricul tural implements. Don't you need a plow this tall? a Don't overlook T. W. Avers, Jr., tbe leading druggist. Choicest perfumes purest drugs and the finest toilet articles always ou hand, a The Buchler beer, 5 cents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, Camera & Uughes, inops., next door to M. Lich tent hul & Co.'s shoe store. a The M. L. & T. Co., since tbey bave roofed all their platforms, have an im mense storage capacity. This company now deals iu grain, lumber and wood, a Since Shaw & McCarty purchased the meat market they bave always endeavor ed to keep on hand tbe freshest aud choicest nienti, sausages aud bolognas, a What will perseverance, pluok and en terpris 1 avail in this wild west, if you oanuot get big bargains? However, be fore giviug up entirely, visit Minor Bros.' empor'um. a Thompson A Binnsown the buss which goes to aud from the City hotel, but will oall for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the oily. Leave orders at City hotel. a Dr Grant's Clnalo, the great dyspepsia Oonqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or money refunded. See ad. in this issue. a Don't overlook Kirk A Rasmus for bargains. They have purchased the bus iness of J. W. Matlock A Co. but will soon remove to the Mallory corner, oppo site the Palace hotel. a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Offiii A Mi par- land, has lately changed bauds, now be ing nuder the oontml and management of The MuFarlaud Mercantile Cnmpanv. which continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. a 1 Scott's Emulsion BAMBOOZLED. T. R. LYONS & lyYOXS, office SIX: BUM sums -Of- An Apprehensive Subject Means of a Prehensile Tail. The Monkey is Not Afraid be cause his Tail is a Good One. We are Not Afraid because our Tale is a Good One. It is No Tale of Woe ! WE TELL OF ffiAEGAINS Splendid Goods, Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom ers, and ot reasonable prices aud good money value. It is a Tailless Tale. A tale without pnd, bec inse it is a tale that will h"ld. A pleasure to show goods. Speoial inducements to eash buyers. Call al llII0rl BrOS HARNES8-SHOP, itork and fixture. Good business; established In the midst ot a Rood farming and stock-raislnj; eountry Alfo for HHtC a rvhhI house and two lot with or without the buBiueii imuvrtv. For further lu. orntation addresa GHiette. Heppner. Or. 43 tf Uipans Tabules cure nausea. ' Guarantml to rum Dillous Attacksud Coosupauoo, Small Bile Buau. ST ! A "TO PEOPLE OF HEPPNER And Surrounding Country, -: We are compelled to announce that our entire stock of Clothing, lurnisliing Goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 15- Trunks, Valises, and also a full line of Ladies' Goods, suoh as Dress Goods, Furn ishings, Fancy Goods aud Notious of all kinds MUST BE SOLD 3o.-3r-Within the Next 30 Days. 30. At prices never heard of before in the history of merchandising. Thanking you for past patronage, we would like to eee you oome and -- Get the Benefit of Our Glosiig : Out ! Sle ! -AT THE EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE, N- LEVI ROBISON. Proprietor, HEPPNER, - . OKEGOM IGAB,TICKSLICE DnnTTnnii AH liniinn ill n 11 DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL N SSee Indorsements I Cooper Dip i used and endorsed by the following Oregon and Montana theepmen: W. B. Donaldson, Dayville; W. S. Lee, Junction Ulty; John Hitrrlaon, Matney; Oeo. Oens, Amanda; Kenneth McKup, Dayville; Joe Oliver, John Dav; J. W. Byers, New I.iBbon; P. J. Moule, Bercsil; Cook & Clark, Phllbrook; Falrehlld & McCrals, Dnpuver; F. R. Warren, Utlca; Biuch Broi., Lewlston; E. P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hirachberg, Cliot'eau; D. S. Hastings, Ubet; James Edie. Dillon; W. Norton, Stewart; A. Downie, Big Sandj-. The Cheapest and Best Dip Ask Your Merchant for KOHLAND BUOS. Portland, Oreenn, Gen. Agts. lor Oregon, Washington aud Western MS iOIi; TOO GOOZK "When it costs no more than the ordinary Stove RANGES, COOK STOVES, THEATERS, ETCe At Eeasonable Prices. 'Way up in quality. I carry a oomplete assortment of HARDWARE, Tinware, Nails, Agricultural Implements, Plumbing Materials, Etc. I BBk for a share of the business, for which I shall endeavor to give fall value. W. B. Odd Fellows' building, Main St., DAN OSMERS. Columbia Beer Hall! "Vr EXT DOOR to Heppner Candy Factory oil Main et- KeeP 0,1 hand Fine Line of Liquors n ines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to 5 Cents Per Glass, On draught, fresh and cool. Luuch of all kinds. Hope to eee all their old friends and maDy more. OSMERS & HUGHES. Props. The Heppner HIP HAS GOT AROUND At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood sawed or uusawed. ' Wood Sawed at Your " ,w,u" ' I i u", -v.,.,.t.. . ,,.w,,rironi, i ara near the depot. Leave orders at dloan & Howa-d's RIP VAN WINKLE. Proprietor. 528-sw JHE QITY HOTEL. w J- I.EKZKK, Prop, mHIS HOSTELRY has been Refitted and Repcnishkd thronghonl, tod now is one of ,he moat iDTi,ine P1"" " Heppner. Mr. Leewr invite, yoa to stop with him, feeling that he is able to entertain yon in the bt of style First Class House. Reasonable Rates. TFII - THE- ever made. Soli Everywhere Coopers and Take w Other. Idaho. Props. We COOPER 4 NEPHEWS. Galveston, Texm. POTTER, 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. MAT HUGHES. Wood Yard, Residence, 75 cts rnree times. Wood sawed and Cure!