Give your bvsinest to Heppuer people and therefore assist to build up Hpp ntr. Patronize those who patronize you. SILVER AGITATION. It la evident to anyone that s large majority of the people of tbe United Statea faTor return to bimetal ism; in other irorde, free oniuage of niWer as etl u of gold. Tbia demand ci niea princi pally, however, from tbe reniou west H tbe Rocky monulaius, where niue out of ten votera are prouonnoed btmetaliiitp, sod tbe fnrmine oonimnnitieg and wae earnera of tbe East and South are with their bretlirtn of tbe Went on tbia point. It ia olaimed ibat tbe prioe of wheat in tbia country fol Iowa the rise and fall of tbe value in silver, and if one will tndy tbe relations that exiet between eilver and the great grain produciug country of India, by which the price of wheat, on a gold baai", ia fixed in Liver pool, tbe market for America's suip'us, one will oonolude that tbe assertion if true It ia hoped that the international con ference, now in session at Brussels, will Hnvin mme means of overonminif all ob jectiona to tbe free coiuage of silver. If only England ana uer posaaBSwns, nota bly Iudia, can agree with tbe United BtateB upon tbe basis, as oompared with gold, on which silver shall be coined, the world will have In fall into line. Wb do not see any particular reason why tbe reoeut election should i.ffect tbe prioe of wool yet, uor why it would not be as safe as ever on which lo make oaab advances, repoits to the contrary not withstanding. Il will be all of two years before tbe tariff on wool cau be tamper d with, unless congress should be culled together for that purpose immediately after the Inauguration of Mr. Cleveland, wbiob does not appear likely. If there should be any change in tbe price of wool at all during tbe next two years, on account of ohauge of administration, ii sbould be of an upward teudeuoy. Im pending tariff legislation may ontise a decrease in tbe amount of wool imported and a proportionate demand or more ol the home produot, which ought lo have a good etfeot on the prioe. Then there is a vory good teason, and not a polilio .1 one either, why prioes should be better. Tbe immense amount of wool imported previous to the passage of the McKmley bill, and which has made slow demand for our home pr duet, is about oonsumed, Llijiuif asido all political prejudges there is no reason hy the sheepmen should not have a ted leiterera ol ulion two years, but beyond that there is noih iug promising, ao fur as the Oazeito can ,ee' Annexationihts iu Canada and t be Uoi ted States are uot t bu discouraged, either by the charges of treunon brought against them, or by Erastua Winuu's re cent I y expressed opinion that annexation cannot take plaoe for fifty yenrs. The) buve prepared a platform containing twenty-one planks, and are actively en gaged iu circulating it. It proviihs for the hiIiiiihhIod of Cunada into the United States as eight states, with sixieeu sen Btora and twenty-five representative and that the onanges piopoHed shah take elfr ct after their adoption by both couutries and ratification by the imperial parliament. Tula latter provision world seem to relieve them from any chnrga ol treason, and appears ealculuted to givi the movement strength. What nia) happen in the future to strengthen this movement no oue can foresue. Oregon inn. Tub prospect of a dem.orat in the apeuker'a chair in the KausaB legislature ia nut improbable, saja a dispatch to the Forlluud Telegram. There will be hnl four democrats in the body, aud the) will bold the bulanoeof power. It is eemi i Oioiully announced thai the demo. Oratic candidate will open headquarter) in a day or two and make a race for the speakership. Ilia uarae is Joseph H 'en thai, and he ia a banker of Santa l' Basket county. A dicker with then-pub lioau furoe is reported by the ter me of which Koenthul proposed to help them organise the house, lie thinks that the eoutest can be made successfully. Tin would give the republicans a successor to Senator Perkius. Koenthul wag op posed to fusion. Thb Australian ballot law is a good one, aud has come to stay, but there are many imperfections, and they should he looked a ter at the next seB-iouofthe legislature. Each party's candidates should appear iu parallel columns, each under an appropriate heading There should be a different system of handling the ballots before use Each election board should receipt for s certain uom ber of liokets, and theu ha required to account for every "one. And iibive. all, Oregon ought to have a registry law thai will bold water. Tub AtlnnU Constitution says: K' form baa the right of ) I l et it li. carried out boldly, in tlmchingly and prompil)! The people baVrjuat given the democrats the right and the power to push forward tbe work of legislating in behalf of the people Let an txtr. session of tbe new ohiid-kb be called so that the tax-payers may fiud relief ai promptly aa possible. It is aaid that a combination of demo crats aud populists on the electoral ticket would have carried Oregon il they bad all "itsyed." Oti the satin proposition a oouibine of populisla and republicans could have carried Alabama. Their comhiued vote would have out numbered the democrats several thou sand, but that "if ia always in the way. Thb Commercial Bulletin, of Boston says: "Massachusetts supported pro tection, but the country turned fiom MiiBBHOliusetts. It is dearly understood thst a majority of the people of the United Slates have decided they do noi wish a oontiuuatiuu of the present (mill. VValook for n further xt nsion i f the mills nor other industries until the new oongresi frames somp suhstil ute for the , present tariff. Legislation that is posi tively unfavorable is better than a long period of uncertainly, and we call upon ibe president-elect to summons congress in a special session at the earliest pos sible moment, thst there may be sums definite basis to bllPintM." 'TABirp for revenue oily" is not nearly so obj' otion.ble as protection for Ihe manufacturers and free trade for the West Cleveland's platform diffeis materially frnm that of the democratic party, but fortunately, Clevelaud is not oongress, and some legislation may be expeoted in accordance with the wishes of tbe American people. The blowout at Porilaud lastueek was a success, even more successful than the Oregon cnmpuigu. The question now is, who will get the spoils, Ihe bedrocks or Ihe Peuuoyeritesf There is little care whether a public offlje ia a public tnibt or food for Ihe ravens; it's the office the boys want, and the devil take the rest of it? Frank Fletuiikb and Peter Qaskell. the Weston murderers, have been indioi ed. It is quite sure that they murdered Petre. Tbe boy, Allinger, who was shot twice, will prove a bard witness againFi them . The object of the young men was robbery. Kolb was seated as governor of Ala biiuiH The populists claim fraud. The republicans have b-cn making claims of that sort for years, but they don't go, except by default. Jdstioe Field deuies that he will re sign in favor of Seuutor Dolpb, or, in laot, anyone. BIhVEH CONFKKENCE. The international monetary conference met at Nov. 22 at briiBsele. The pro ceediuga weie purely formal. The coun tries which have accepted the invitation ol the Uuited rtiatee to send delegates to the conference are Austria Hungary , Belgium, France, Germany, Great Urit aiu, Greece, Its), Netherlands, Portugal, K oumania, Russia, Hervia, Spain, 8we Jen, Norway and Switzerland. The fol low ing is a list of delegates representing the principal nations taking part: United Sliites-Heuator William B. Al Iiboii, C"iigresnnu James U. McCreary, IS liei j.iuiiu Andr ew, president of Bmiwh university; professor K maid P. F. F-dk ner, UniveiMi) i f Pennsylvania; Thus. W. Cu ller, Thomas T Teller, James T Morgan, Senator John P. Jones, fieun VV Cannon, president of tbe Chase Na tionul bank, aud E. O. Leech, director of the mint. Fr ii nee Tirrird.ex premn rand ex min ister of finance, De Lirou D. Anolee aud Do Faille, officials of ministry and hnriiioe. Germany Count von Alvenslebeu, mill aler at BriiBsells; Dr. von Glaseuaph, privy oounuilorof Ihe treasury, and Her llarluiig, din otor of the III. p-rial bank. Gr-at B iliiin Lord HerHChell, lord chaiicellor; Sir William llonldsworth, VI. 1. ; Him. Su 0. Fieniantle, deputy master of the mint; Alfred de R iluscbiM, Sir C. Rivers Wilson and Boitrntu L'lli- . India-General Kiebartl Slrachey and Sir (iiulford L. Moleeworlh. Italy Sigiiors Lirgi Lnzznti, Rnniere Siuiotieli ami Domeuico Zi-ppa, members of parliament. Mexico Dun Anlonio de Mir y Celis. Deputy Don Jacqtiin I). Casssus and General Don FrunoiscoZ Mena. Netberlaiuls N P Vandeherg, presi dent of the Bank of Netherlands, and G V. HniaseVaiu, of the statistical bureau of Amsterdam. Sweden and Norway- Hans L. ToiZhM, ex minister of finsnoe, and Iluyliard E. Bonier, diiector of the credit foloier. Hwilzorland Cromer Frey, national councilor, of Zurich, and Charles Lardy, Swiss minister to France. Belgium Senato- Weber and M. M Satncllutte Monti liore Levi, Allard and Chamber. A list i iu Count KehveulinellorMetzoh minister to Belgium, and M. Rulfolovich a well known economist. Penmaik- C. F. Teitgen. Spain Osma Surrn aid Toca. Beeruaert, the Belgian prime minister and minister of finance, who opened the proceeding), suid iu bis inaugural ad dress that the conference had been oull ed to discuss one of Ihe giavest end most complex problems modern aooicty ever had to face. Monti Hire Levi Was elected president of the conference. A nOMCPUI. I'irilMtK. The Chicago Tribune, commenting Upon the election and its results, says: " The prospect is not bright, and, al though it takes some time for new ma chinery to he set iu motion, there will be an almost immediate tasle of hard times before tbe wilder is fairly upon us. The Oetnoorats are inclined towaid a low t o itf and a birgu free list. Tins means lb it lb" country will be fl ialed with lie potted looiIn for which we uill have to pay. Certainly in return we cannot hhU'I any m ire g aid-i out of Ihe o iuutry Other Niiiioiim are using us lunch of our slut! as thv " int. What is to he the result T The balance of trade being dis tin bed and more goods coming iu than we can pay for in goods going out, we mut send them the balance in hard money. Finally our hard money is gone ami we seud them our notes. Finally Ihey, too, aie gone ; our credit Is gone, sud the country is iu fiusnciid distrees." Aud yet the Chicago Tribune for y ears has hi en howling about tbe "Rob ber Tariff." It is astouishiug bow bit ter a innu's owu medicine tastes, even tboUkih be has uUaye protested that it was tha only real panacea for all ills of bodies coporale and politic-Ex. rol'NTV I'OTKT 'liOCEKIUMiS. H(f,'ictfity, .Vol', il, 1SU2. V i hill, Slate v-. John Kilkenny, al .uwod astuiloHs: F. J. Ua.louk, $13.80 T J Math t. 1 7(1; G W. Puiygirt 81 vil; A A K .bet. 1 7H; .I..bn Kee. ey ; $1 ill; .loltn R noun". 81 70; N 8. Wuet shun ,81 TO; .Tohu Marsh II, $1 7(1; James Doherty, 1 70; J. Alclntiie, $1 7U; Aus tin Wills, $170. Cost bill. Slate vs. J. L Jones, sllowed sa follows: F. J. Hullock, $6 80; 0. S. VauDuyn. $170. Cost bill. State vs Frank Mclutire. el loed as follows: Paul Schiller, $6.20; W. D. Loul, $6 20; Sett Stone, $2SX; Sam W alker. $lj 20; It W. Fien.mingi C2o; J. W. Ranuiis. $170; L-e Ktl !! ume, 6 20; Chas. Dohert,$9.90; Chris Rieuiuger, $6 20; F. J. Hallock, $15.70. Cost bill, Slate vs. Ed. Jones aud T C. Slearns, allowed as follows: F. J. Hallock, $13 U5; D P. bhepberd. $1 70; J. D Hamilton, f 1 70; John Keeuey, $1 70; Wm. Penlnud. ffl.70; M. D. Hay man, $1 70, E R Bishop, $1 70; W. D. Lord, $170; C. Haley. $1 70. Thursday, A'ou 10, 1802. Road app. No. 115, U car Bobafer et al., accepted; G. M. Hustings, Charles Ham aud Jos. Bannister appointed to assess damages on said road as claimed hy O E. Farusworth for the snmot $200 to report at the next regular term. Tbe following bills allowed in connection with same: Benjimin Parker, $7; Ben- jamiu Parker, $4; Fied Tolle, $7 40; J. il. Leforgey, $7; J. C. Eusley, $7.40; J H. Smith, $4.70; L. E. Culver, $4, $3 20; lea Brown. $25.60. Road app. No lift, Lnlber Huston et al , acoepted. In connection witb same, damages were olaimed by J. S, Ingra ham, R W. Robiusou and Ch is. In gra ham, by John H Ingrahnm and V.C. Akers. M. A. Olden and August Cuarls- ton were appointed to assess damages. All to meet no November 2Sih, 182 The following bills allowed in connec tion: Wea. McNubt), i 40, $2; J. J Ad Kin?, $10 30. $2; 11. C. Guy, So, $2; lea Bron, $10.80 Road app No. 117, W. E. Gentry et si. acoepted, and the following bills allowed: Johnny Elder. J.3; A S. Wells, $3 60; J. J. Wells. $3 60; A. 8. Wells, 3o0; J. Slate, 3 60; ls Brown, $9 60. Road spp. No. 118, petition by D. C. Ely lo vscute, and no remonstrance be ing offered, petition accepted. J. M. Kees, 0. J. W ilsou and W J, Williams appointed viewers, to meei Nov. 20,1892 Bondsmen of L. D. Boyed released' from responsibility, as budge was found completed acoirdiug to ooutraot. Bill allowed L D. Boyed, u8j. Road app. No, 120, Roy Long et al., accepted, and Wm. Hughes, J. W. Rec tor and J. N. Elder appoint) d as viewers and Ink Broun survejor, to meet Nov 21. 1892 Cost hill. State vs. T. C. Aubil'.v. al lowed ib toll.. wh: F.J Hallook. $485. Cost hill. Slate vs. Ilenry Wade, allow ed as follos. F J. Hallock, $21 35; A. II. Stamp, $4 80; M. J. Hevin, $4.60; Fos ter Aih.ma, H Oil; Milton Morgan. $4 6j; Sam Morgan. $4(10; Isa Browu, $7; ,1. T. Galloway. $4 40; I. W. Morrow, $1.70 E. Minor, $1; Geo. Thornton, $1; E G, Sperry, $1; J P. Williams, $1; J. B. Nat ter. A. J. Hicks, $1. C st bill, Stale vs. Frank Merrill, al io ed us follows: F.J Hallock, $845. Cost bill. Stale vs Robert Dexter, al lowed as lollowe: F.J Hall, ek, $14 80; W. D L-.rd, $170; N. P. Nichols, $17i); E F. Campbell, $1 70; Jaok Clatk, $1 70 Wm. E. Walbridge, $1.70 Bills allowed: Perry White, $2 60; Edgar Bnihat, $2 50. Cost bill, State vs. John Skoglai d, al lowed as follows: F. J. lh.Ho, k. $7 45. Cost bill, State vs. David nud James Miller, allowed as follows: Clemunt. M. Hogue, $(i 20; W. H. Ricks, $12 70; Ru ohaelLifor ey, $3 40; M's. G. Wright, $3; Edeth Luelliug. $3; Ren Leual iing. $3; W. II ivnller, $150; William Luelliug, $1.50; Mrs. Wuid $.50; E. C. Fry, $5. Bills al'owed in Ibe matter of itiBtu ity of Janet D. Handy: L. F. Shipley, $5; A. L. Fi x, $5; G. W. Lord, $1.50; Mrs. 11.11 Handy, 3 50; J. W Morrow. fifi. Bills allowed in the matter of the in sanity of Sarah E Young: A. L. Fox. 5; 11. C. Gay, $3 50; J. G. Young, $3.50; J. W. Morrow; $0 (16, The court i rdered witnesses aud jurors paid according to affidavits. Total amounting to $422 70. Friday, Aoi'. 11, 1892. Certificate of J uslice of the Teace Hul lock for District Attorney fees, aocepted and issue of script confirmed. Application of the Western Union Tel egraph Co., for rebate on tax, oarefully considered aud coutinued for tbe term. Scott C Stoue having delivered wood at court house iu accordance witn con traot, it was ordered that contract be ac cepted and bondsmen discharged from further liability. Road petitiou No 119, Roy Lougetsl-, Continued for term. Petition for appointment of coustable for district No. 1. C"lltll lied for term Ttierenpou court adjourned without day. J i! li i a KuiTni.y, Judge, 1. hiuxNKK. Com., Jamks M. Hakhk, Com. The World Kiil-icllei). The faealii les of the present day for the prtaluciioii of evetyibii.g Ibat will oou diuie lo the uia'eiial wel'aie anil Oom fort of mankind are almot unlimited, an I w hen Syrup of Figs was first pro. duoed ihe world was enriched with the only pet feet laxaiive known, as it is tbe only remedy wnich is truly pleasing and relreshing to the, taste iu,d prompt and )ffectUHl ii cl-aose the a stem gently in Ihe spring time or. in taot, at any time and the belter it is knnwn tm more lopnlar it becomes. 630 543 law. f 5 KKWAKP). This nrnonut will be paid for the re covery of a chestnut sorrel mare, branded a (bam "tul L on light hip aud I S on left shoulder; has a wire out on one front fool; is aeveu years old, weighs 900 to 1000 pounds, star iu forehead, white Btnp iu tlie face. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me at Alex. Thompson's rauch. Joseph Dcbois, 541-tf. ttepputr, Or. TYbuo Pti.E Henry Wade will offer at public sale, r-atiirdev. Nov. '26. at l is farm, five miles northeast of Heppner, at the head of Sam! Hollow, 100 bead of cuttle and '20 head of hoises; also many articles or larin uniehmerv. hveroiie detitiug bargains should attend. 43 tf iLTaste QOGL One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and I Iypophosphite9 of Lime and Soda has had sucli a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. Scott's Emulsion euros Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaomic and Wasting Disoasos. Prevents wasting In Children, Almo t as palatable as m:ika Get only the genuine. Pre pared by Hcott & Bowne, Chemists, New Xork. Sold by all Druggists. A HERO FROM LRIN. fCONTINUKO FKOM PaOS 1 ) armv and the nation, and a personal los to General Sweeney at the time. Id th. excitement of the hoar the general com manding tbe 16th Corps rode np to Sweeny's line and peremptorily detached several regiments by giviug orders direct to the colonels sod ignoring the divisioi and brigade leaders altogether. Hia ac tion broke np the division, and it subse quently fought iu brigades and detach meuts, but always successfully, captui ing cannon, flags and prisoners. After the battle General Sweeny made s fiery protest against tbe aibitrury eon duct of bis superior, and a lersonal en oounter was the pi quel. He was placed in arrest and depiived of his command. When the affair resched tbe ears ol Gen eral Sherman be wrote a strong letter lo General Logan, who bad succeeded to McFberaou'a place, to ileal oantinusly in the mailer and to Sfcnre justice to the br. ve Irishman. Tins inteifirence bad Ihe efftctof retaining Sweeny in service nnlil ibe end of the war, when be was tried and acquitted. A second cloud settled upon General Sweeny's fortunes in I860 as a result, of his love for ibe land of his birth. The Fenian lirotheitiood numbered him among its adherents iu common with most of the distinguished sous of Ireland iu Ibe Union camps, Bud be was chosen to head the Irish forces for the invasion of Canada. He hud reached the ranks of Brigndier-Otlieral in the regular army, and resigned that txalted and honorable position 10 fight fur the ban ner of green. A force of 40 000 men was promised him, but when the olaus inns tered on the Canadian b rder there was not 11 good division on all the line be tween St. Albans aud Buffalo. Yet the die was cast, sud Ihe Geueial crossed over at Bnff lo who with Col onel Neill's detachment, aided In the attack on Limestone Ridge, and eh. d blood for the cause It was a fiasco of the most d sat Irons sort, aud the whole movement went to pieces. But the li pubbo was uo(--flratoful to the heroic exile, and be was soon afterwards re stored to full rauli iu tbe army and placed on the ri tired list. So he died a soldier in the enj.yment of a rank earned upon a score of battle-fields. tlow's This t We offer oue bundled dollars reward for any case of catarrh oure. F. J.CHENEY Co. Props.. Toledo.O. We tbe undersigned have kunwn V. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all business Irausaotions and financially able to carry out any obligations made liy their firm. Wkbt A Tiicai. Wholesale Druggists, Tol.ido, U. V ALDINO), KlNNAN & MaBVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. U Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood aud mil ootis surfaces of the sys'em. Testimon ials sent free. Price 75o. per buttle Sold by all dmggists. Always Met the Heat. Persona who suffer from theumatism want immediate relief. It is not enough that the pain Bbniild be eased, and t lie appetite be increased. Anything snort of a on re is only prolonging torture. The poisonous adds in the blood, which is the direct cause of .tiienmatisni, are tin mediately and effectually expelled hy D Drnmmuiid's Lightning Remedy Noth ing known to medical science will afford such speedy relief. If the druggist oan- uot furnish it the remedy will be seut prepaid loauy address on receipt of price, hve dollars. Urummond Medicine d 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wauted. 45 DISSOLUTION OK C0PTKNEHSH1P. Notice is hereby giveu that the part nership existing betweeu Arthur Cotlio and Frank McFarlan.l. under the firm name of C fiin A McFarlaod, was dis solved February 1, 1892, by mutual cot sent, Arln or Coffin retaining the Arling ton business, collecting all accounts due and psving all habih'ies of same, and Frank McFarland retaining the Heppuer business, colleciing all nocoiiuts due aud paving all liabilities i f same Aktiiub O'FFIH. Frank MoFakland In ferring to the above, Frank Mi-Fa'-land, 11. oner MrF-rla.it snd Fmil C. Vornz have formed a oo nnrttieiship un der the firm uameof McFarland Mxioan tile Company, conmeecing buainees September 1st. 1892, to he incorporated The new Htm will continue iu the gen eral merchandising lun-tness at the same location, National 11m. k building, lower Main St., Heppuer, Oregon. Fkank YIcFahland. HoMkR VcKaKLANiI, 642 543-w IuilP. Voait G. A. K. NUTU'B. Tbe members of R .wlins Poet No. 81, G. A. ft are requested to be in atteud ance at the ti eeting of the Post on the last Saturday iu December. LVoemlwr SI, at Islington, t which time the eleo lion of officers for the ensuing )ar no Ours. Please bear this in mind, and make your arrangements to be with ns. tO-tf O. W. Smith, Com. UST OK LETTERS ADVERTtSKD AT HKPPNEK POSTOFHCE Nor. il, 1MU: Allyn T Albert Buttttiirton Kton Counelly Tlia Carreiotl Mr 6 Psnlelnou Mr Q huiitjL.t.pti lltfrnelun Mr T lUadlea Jmkj Haiutlen W T Onlaer Mr Potter Je)te lloblut Mr Kuuel Mlki Cors slsveai Pan Slnrrv Mr Flense uy "AdrtiacU" x heuculllnii for these iviuink A, MAiXUMV, V. M. Scott's Emulsion ,-..-r?v v CiWErMSii : Survey An Apprehensive Subject Means of a l'rehensile Tail The Monkey is Noi Afraid be cause his Tail is a Good One. We are Noi Afraid because our Tale is a Good One. It is No We; of W WE 1 ELL OF BARGAINS Splou lid Goods, Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom ers, and of reasonable prioes aud good money value. It is a Tailless Tale. A tale without end, bec nise it. ia a tale that will bold A pleasure to show goods. Speoial inducements to cash buyers. Cull at fflIil01B0S LOCAL M VRKET REPOKT. Wheat, bu 60 Floiir.bbl 4 50 Beeves, cos & two-year-olds, owt, 1 75 " " three ' 2 Sheep, muttons, bend 3 003 25 ok 3 00 3 50 Hoga, on foot, cwt 44 00 Hogs, dressed b 00 Wool.. 12 14 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 75 Eggs.doz 80 Chickens, doz 2 60 (d 3 00 Turkeys 1 00 (3 1 50 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 81 25 1 80 Floiir.bbl 3 00(i3 4 75 beeves, stall fed 5 00 (a? 5 50 Muttons, owt 6 00 (3 7 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 12 16 Butter, tt 20 (3 30 Eggs, doz 30 a 15 Chickens, doz 4 00 Q 6 00 Turkeys, lb. 15 17 PORTLAND MABKVT. Wheat, cwt 1 15 1 20 Flour, bbl 8 (10 3 65 Beeves, owt 1 76 2 75 " dressed 4 (HI (S 5 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 3 50 3 60 dressed 0 00 0 25 Hogs, on foot 4 50 & 5 00 " dressed 6 00 6 25 Wool Eastern Oregon... 10 ft 16 Butter 15 35 Eggs, doz 80 40 Chickens, doz 2 50 (8 6 00 Turkeys lb .... 13 (g 15 NOTICE TO ii. A. B. Nofioe l: hereby given to all members of Rawlins Post No. 31, G. A. R , and those intending to become menibeis, that there will be a meettntr of this post at Heppuer on N..v 2, 1892. All iuvited pat ticillarly those who are Soldiers, but not members of any post. By order of Geo. W. Smith, C. 0. Boon. Adjutant. C2r The W R C.will hold a meeting at !he Odd Fellows hall. Satiirdat, Nov. 26. 1pm, the same day that tbe G A. K. ineelB, iu take iu new members. 43 tf. By order of the W. R. C. to the point. My creditors are after me for money which t cannot pay nuless those who owe me come to the front. This I shall expeot everyone to do witbont further delav. I need money and most have it 638 sw D. W. Hornkb. P. S. I'm in dead earnest on this mat ter. Those who think that I am fooling, will hud out their mistake. 1). W. H. 5 UK WARD. f.osl or stolen, one hay horse four years old, brsndrd cruse ( ) witn bar above 1 on right shoulder. Had white face. I will give tbe above reward for his return to J. L. Howard'a ranch on Little Butter Creek, or fur information leading to bis recovery. I. L. Howard, 533 sw Uallowav, Ore. Notice to Teachers. NO.irK 13 HKREBY UIVEN THAT THE Morrow county teacher' institute will be held la Mepnner. lieeeaiber 1, lb sad IT. Ail teacher, sad mIdo tlitaU' eviKH'ipiR to tench, srs expected to sueud, or present s vslld eicuie. Mo-Poc IS W. L. HiUKi. Hupt. TO PEOPLE OP HEPPNER - An-1 Surrounding Country, We are oom) el'ed to announce Hint our entire st .ck of- Clothing, -f Furnishing -f Goods, -2 HATS, O-i-PS, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Valises, and also a full line nf Ladies' Goods, suoh ns Dress Goods, Furn ishings, Fancy Goods uud Notions of all kinds MUST BE SOIvD .'io.-. Within the Next 30 Days.3o. At prices never heard of h f Te in the history of merchandising Thanking you for past patrouage, we would like to see you oome aud -Get the Benefit of Our- GlosiiG : Out -j- Sle ! -AT THE EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE, N. LEVI HOnisON. Proprietor, HEPPNER, - OREGON filCAB. TICKSLICE THE W'D EN Prevention letter in Cure ! DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL N 4?3 I inlorHementH i Cooper Pip lfl used and cmioraert by the followiiiK orepon and Montana sheepmen: W. B. Donaldson, Davville; V. S. Leei Jmietitm City, John Hnrrinon, Matney; Geo. Ocni, Amanda; Kenneth MoKa'p, Duvville; loo Oliver, John Day; J. W. Hyern, New Unitori; H. J. Moule, Be real 1; Cook & Clark. I'hifbrnok; Kulrehild i MoCrai, lJnpnyer; F. K. Warren, UUea; BiiKh Bro, Lewlston; K. P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Iliirichher, Choteau; D, 8. HasUiigi, Ubet; Jamei Kdi, Dillon; W. Korton titewart; A. Downie. UiK riandy. Ask Your Merchant for KORXANn R'tlW. Poittsnil, nrrznn, Gen. Agts. for Oregon, WuHhliiKtoti sml West:, n DAN 08MERS. Columbia Beer Hall! "V" EXT DOOR io Heppnrr Candy Faciory 011 Main J-' Street. Keep on hand a Fine Line of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to Cents Per Glass, On diRiifjht, fresh mid cnol. Lunch of nil kinds. Hope to see all thfiruld ftipiidn aud many more. OSMEliS & HUGHES. Props. L, I B07ED IS HEPPNERS LEADING Orlice, Ketildence H. A. Thompson LEGAL BLANKS THOMPSON & BINNS, PKOPlilETOKS The Heppner Liny, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin & McFarland'i. Main Street. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. TBina to hay per day. 75 otR. Hay ..n.l i;rairi per rlv. 81 25. Meala 26 eti a at C. C. Sr(feMi,t'. unit liour to rVed StHble. Urain and billed buy iilwavs on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. DON'T BE Bv IthVi-Iiiu. fdkiis. C. C. Wiliipv 4 Co.nf Vm!h Walla. Wnah.. are thr lariipsl import pra dirppt frnru the Eastern faotnries id tbe Inland Empire of AND parlies H e. handle tbe very best make nf inatrnmeut, and .arrant Ibem for five years and tuiarante overprice than an) br.nap on tbia coaat for cam. quality. We l,y direct f,o, Cl,ickeriK A Snna. Weyman A C.. Connver Bros & C... Smith & Barnea, p,4no Pa. kard, Story A Clark and ChioaKo(Jo. tae 0r8a,,a bell U-,, fr..m $100 to 3t)0 ; Piano, from 3,K) to 87lK0 Write lBue and prioea. It will pay ,oi,. C. O. W'ildey & Co. w Waila Walla, Wa'ah TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK . JCIKrSOJC, Prop. Mrl.!!? "J L-avpa L,0e Rock on hne to Foi'r Passengers -:- and Freight. bLUCUM-JGH.NSiON DKDli W.. AgenU, H.ppn.r. Or. THE' THE- ill Coopers and Take 10 Other. Idaho. Props. We COOPER 4 NEPHEWS. Galv4ton, Texan. MAT HUGHES. Contractor Builder. Plenty of them at the Gaz tte Office A. E. Blum :- BAMBOOZLED. S ' I ' A f 1 IT1 T T-T7,l