N0T1CS TO ADV'fciiriHKKS. t'riOSIS dirilrlng tbe Imorllon ol dlsplny ada or ciittiiire ol Name, uium net thmr ........ i., .... Inter than Monday evening lor Tueulay'a trillion, or IhlirMiluv avuiiinu V.i.l Jit TK 1ATTKKHUN l'UBUSHINU Co. " NOTICE. 1. The aura of five centa per line will be Charged for "cards o tlmnka." "reaolutlona ol rnjiect," lliu ol wedding preaeuu and donors, and obituary nuticea, (other thau those the edit or aliall hliuaell give us a matter ot iiew,) and notices of ipeclal uieetlnga (or w hatever purpose. 2. .Notke oi church and aociety and all other enterulianeuu from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate oi rive tents a line. 1 hese rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to buU4 up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. See Dusey'g new uj. D. Herriok, Jr., is iu the city. Uou'C overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar. I). Hart left Monday for bis Adams b unit). TUl'T'S PILLS never disappoint the nvitid E. I). Palmer, of Ltxiugton, was with on Saturday. N. L. Kobison is selliug potatoi-s at Iueutti per lb. 537 tf 0. P. Bowman, of Butter Creek, was iu Heppuer Hal unlay. Chap, hod Turn Barnett were up yester day Iroiii LeXiiik-tuu. Fred Miller knows how to give you a good til iu tuilonug. If gw C .pt. Jobu VV Lewie, of The D.illoa laud uffiue, is quite ill. Hun. J. B. Eddy, of Pendleton, bus gout) to Poillatid In live. James and John Koyse were seen on our streets lust Saturday. Tbe Gem Bud Palace saloons lor fine liquors. MoAlee Brof., Piops. sw Vm. F. Al!u accompanied CharleB iSperry up fioui lone yesterday. Harry Woods went down to Portland iMonday to receive medical utteutiou. W. H, Fiske, representing F. Ouuvalier .4 On,, was iu lieppuer over 8uuday. Tbe Morrow County Laud aud Ti net Company have an unlimited supply of isbup ior sale. 41-lf. Jas. Sevey and E E. Haling departed Uondav to attend tbe Adveutlst college tat WUla Will. W. A. Biodle, one of Oooseberrys suc oessful farmers was iu tbe oity tbe latter Ipart of last week. Mr. Siusheinier, a brother of tbe Port land dealer iu pianos and organs, was iu lif ppuer oyer Huuday. Giles H. Doberty, Francis H. Wilson and George Muir made dual proof before Clerk Morrow Saturday. Judge Bradsbaw fired a fellow "over tbe road" for passing counterfeit money, down at Tbe .Dalles last week. Col. Fat Donau's description of Astoria is on our desk. It is the finest thing ot .the kind ye Gazette baa noticed. Every man who takes any interest in Hast stock Bhould subscribe for Tbe jHursemun. Gazette shop, agents. J. N. Brown aud G. V. Ilea retumed (from Canyon City hist Friday evening, w.bere they bad been aiteodiug court. St. Nielson is now runuing a stage be tw Heppner aud Lone Book, Hee ad. Ty"f 'days of leaving and arrival, tf. Mei W- Henry Blaokman and Otis Patter. 'B are over 8 Grande attend ing soui' doiu'i of Boyal Arch Masonry. Mrs. A. J Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds . f nursing. Call at ber home in north h. 'tppuer, or address her at this place. B18',f Lost A li y's ring, opal and four smal diamond set Finder will be re. warded by lea wug same at the Gazette office. Hiyn ketohu'm whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at tbe oi'f.y barber shop tbe plaoe to get a tin it -elites shave, hair-ont or shampoo. Prairie City ooirervpomnt to Grant oonnty News: Lawyer Bro.vui of Ut!P' -ter, was iu our burg today, on' business; also M. Dustiu. Master Clay French is the BnfliwW agent for the Oregoniau at this P'ace. Subscribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Did yon notice that fine head of ha ,r at chuich Inst Sunday f That was Mrs. B . She never permits herself to be out of Hall's Hair Kenewer. Try it. Miss Mattio Vnruz, wbo ban been teaching in tbe public schools of Morrow con at v the past six months, left f r ber home iu Deuver last Lliursdav morning. Newer and ueater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, tbe baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Tbe latest dentistry, arown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by l)r. B. F. Vaugbau. Gas administered wheu - desired. Thompson building, Heppuer, Or 1 a-w- Hon. W. P. Elmore, of Brownsville, is in Heppner. Mr. Elmore was reoently elected as ne of tbe representatives from his county at I he next session of tbe legislature. Now is tbe time to olean and oil your harness for the winter. And don't for get that 0'iburn's Ivory Black Barness Oil is the nest for tbe purpose. For sale by P. C. Tbompsou Co. 43 4 Len MoOarty, of Birob oreek, sni oided after being shot by Alexander. Toe wound made by Alexander's weapon would baye probably ended fatally. Alexander was discharged. A man with mure money than brains, and more whisky thau both, threw a dol lar out in the mud In front ot tbe Ua ette office Saturday. The boys got a rake aud captured tbe ooin. Weakness of sight is frequently the result of general debility. When the blood is impoverished every organ and aeuse suffers. As an effective, powerful, and economical tonic-alterative, Ayer's Sarsaparilla may be relied on every time Constipation is the parent of innumer able diseases, and snouui, luererore, oe promptly remedied by the use ot aver s Cathartic ills. These pillsdo notgripe, are perfectly safe to take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel com plaints. Owing to the fact that job stork bas advanced about twenty per oeot from reasons which will be explained else where, we are compelled to make a alight advance on all printing. A Re duction will be made as soon as prices of material will justify same. Hattee's Congo Oil is rapidly cnmiDg to the from as a leading mediciue. J A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap a in hii Ini7. which was recently i.:-i..j h a hnrrm. and next day be threw aside his orutches- "It's the boas! . Harrison say.. Lyman Brown , tried tbe oil for rhenmatism with which he has been troubled for years, and this is what be says: "it kocked it after two appli cations." MMf- Tbe Portland Meionry says: "Why )id the young wife from Heppn r change her name? Hal she deserted her tiiin band Tar tbe man who now monopolizes her time and attention? Wuat it Jerry should onme to Portland unesipsctedf" , and la trying to frse bin tbt horse fell W ho do they neau? rl,tt,lov ,.,,: ,,., nj J.6.)j D'Baa gMi3 f'" 371at L8dl" ' bruising him on badly. From the fall Mureland is iu from Hardra.au Baza;. J. W today. H. V. G iles returned from Ilillaboro last eveuiug. C. Fuller is dowu from the Rush ranch t day. Alfred Ayers and wife are iu from But ter oreek. Born To the wife ot Geo. Wright, of Heppner, a sou. The Masonic ball is reoeiviug a thor ough coat of paiut. Frank Whetstone returned to Heppner last Friday ei'euing. Mrs. Geo. Conser is visiting with ber parents on Uuea crenk. E. P. Voruz mide a business trip out to Butter oreek last fjtturdny. Jack Clark reoievad a severe kiok in tbe face last Tuesday. A nice line ot Ourntm is goods just received. Fell Bros., Ladies' Bazaar. Our reporter learus the Aijent C illiua, ut Atliugtou wears a pair of "blaokeyes." Both the Knights of Pythias and Masons will have open iujtulUtioti this this year. Born to tbe wife of Bert Simons, Sun day morning, a girl. Burt is uow tak- tug a vacation. Born To the wife ot Milt Brown, of upper Willow creek Wednesday last, a 7)j pound giil. Word comes down to Heppner that Gene Maitesou is uow the proud father of an 11 pouud girl. Falher Lama beid services at tbe Uaibolic ohurch last Sunday. Quite a number were iu flora the couutry to hear him. Mrs. Katherine Doberty, mohier of Vlis. Mike Keeuey, James aud barney Uohert.t,is quae ill with mflauiutory rneumutism. Dm Hart cuuae dowu from Adams last week, to visit his relatives here. He riudH quite a ouauge in Heppuer since lie left uere four je .rs ago. Lund ooutest of Felix Johuson vs. E 1. Day is uow iu progress. Kills and Hea lor plaiulilf, and J. N. Brown for defeud ant, are the attorneys iu oouueoilun with the same. A lady with two small children would like to eeoure a plaoe to hoard where parties are uilliug to take care of live ) ear old child dunug the day. Inquire at this olhoe. The K. of P. officers for the ooming year were eltoted last Tuesday eveuiug. The lodge has decided to have a public mstallatiou which will occur tbe first Tuesday iu January, Cat Smith, who was here last spring with Chief aud Guldie, was sentenced to six years imprisonment in the state peni teutiary. for assaultiug with intent to kill his fifteen-year old daughter. TJnole Ben Parker was in Friday and Saturday, and favored this ollioe with a call. He says that his partuer, Peter Gieapou, is getting much better under treatment of Dr. Williams' Institute. Revival services at the M. E. church South, ooutiuue with increased attend ance aud interest. Bev. T. C. Adkins, ot Pendleton, will arrive this evening. Pre siding Elder M. V. Howard, is expected soon, to remain over tbe Sabbath. J. S. Delevan, and old stage man, was here last week, from him our reporter learns that the Monument Canyon stage line will likely ohange bands soon, aud that we will then baye a good line through from Heppner to the interior Ouuutry. M. P. Gherking, of Eight Mile, was ar rested yesterday by Deputy Fitzgerald, on charge of obstructing the public highwav. He will be given a heariug today before Justice Hal kick. As we go to press we learn that the trial is in progress at the court house. Aleo Thompson, T. W. Ayer, Jr., and Bob ribaw, acoording to appointment by the county court, went out to view aud asness damages on the proposed Sand Hollow road Saturday last. After uaieiully viewing same they find ouly Henry W ado damaged to the extent of 815 Pell Simison, a reliable resideut of Morrow ooiiuty, says "Tom Kimsey, Who was arrested as one of tbe Koslyn b ink robbers was at Eider's ranch on Sept. 24" the day on which tbe robbery occur ed. If thisoau be proveu, it will have considerable weight as testimony iu tbe case. A. C Pettys gave a grand ball last Friday eveuiug in honor of the comple tion of tbe Pettys bridge. Q lite a crowd L if young people were present, dauoiug l iiug from about 7 P. M. until 7 A. M. (ji, r informant tella us that this was oue f it v u"8' dunces he bas ever attended iu tin l' community. i nhftrlav wan rtnrlArprl iinnnnumenfl nnrl remained so until found about three hours later by Osoar Cochran, who brought him to lone. Although Char ley was conscious f tbe fact that he was rather disfigured and that he oould not remove his coat, yet be did not dis cover until yesterday morning that hia clavicle or collar bone was broken, when he was at once brought to Heppner where Dre. Swinbnrne and Gagen dress ed and bandaged the broken member. Charley is now .doing as well as oould be expected under tbe circumstances. A Nkw Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord baa moved iuto tbe former art gal lery over Meiers. Brown & Hamilton's ollioe, aud bas fitted np for architecture work. He is prepared to contract for all kinds ot buildiugs. or will supervise oojstruotion, and purchase material for the same, giving bis customers the Den efit ot bis experienoe and percentage. 632 tf HoNi'mt'9 Look. Williii Oownes, Al ben Bia, 1J1" t'euoh aud Lee Matlock left yester week ago for a buuting trip out iu" the Biues, abmt 40 miles from Heppu r, iutendiug to remain sev eral weeks aL'1' return with more game thau oue par ty has ever suoceeded iu slaying. Tho expecting that their promise would be more than fulfilled were not a lltt'e onrpriseu yesieruay morning wheu t beir horses returned without the hunte'is, evidently haviug gotten away from Ihem. However as walking is uow "exceedingly good" they will Doubtless get back all right eDUogb th( ngh as for game, we cannot say, yet it will probably be left iu the mountains unless an interested party decides to send ont a dray f same. In this event tbe boys would likely appreciate the act if an extra one should be sent along for them also. Birthday Parti. Reoently Ester Ford, of this place, celebrated her tenth birthday by invitiug in a number of her little friends, who enjoyed the occasion as only children oaTj. There were pres ent: Josie Danuer, Maudie Keeney, Ed na Van Dnvn. Bertha Joues, Alma Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Nellie Shulse, Fannie Sbnlse, Lottie Wasters, Elbra Swaggart, May Smith, Bertha Kinsman, Nora Matlock, Lloyd Ford, Glennie Griffith, Anna McBride, Ger trude Bishop, Clara Morgan, Belle Horn or, Lottie Shipley, Edna Mallory, Ona Gilliam Tracy Lichtentbal and Zoe Patterson. It is a fact. -That we are interesting tbe whole country with our blanket. The prices have been squeezed into a shadow. We guarantee them all wool fine enA aud GOOD blankets. Cheap est in Heppuer at Fell Bros. Sthaied. A four-year-old steer, brand ed H P on the ribs on right side: also same brand on right hip and on right stirJe; big split in right ear. Any infor mation leading to reoovery of same will be cheerfully rewarded In Bob Dkitib, 538-sw Heppuer, Or. TUB SILVER CONFKKK.Nl'E. From the Spokane Review. It is nut a mutter of surprise to fiaj Germany aud Austria opposed to the restoration to silver of its proper mon etary functions. Germany struok the first blow in the war that ended in the demonetization ot silver. She did this in order to enhance the value of the gigautio war indemnity whiob she hud recently exacted from France. For two reasons she desires tbe continuation ot tbe gold standard. One reason is that she fears war from France, and siuoe France has a very large silver ooinage, Germany refuses to assent to any aotion that would strengthen tbe resources of ber old-time enemy. For another reason she rather likes the idea of the contin ued payment of bonds and interest in gold, she being a creditor nation and many ot ber wealthy men having in vested their millions in Americas rail roads aud other foreign ventures. Austria appears to be taking her mon etary views from Germany, to whiob nation she is allied with Italy by an offenoive and defencive treaty. Under this enfiuenoe she recently placed her flnanoes upon the gold basis, and of course she is averse fo a radical altera tion ot a polioy so reoently adopted. Great Britain would be qnite as ram pant for gold as Germany and Austria were it not for her Indian finances. She Is also a oreditar nation, and believes in the golden monopoly; at tbe same time, however, she shows some fear of the re sults that would attend a further de preciation of ber Indian currency, which is entirely silver. A sharp depredation in the Indian money would react dis astrously upon British interests, just as tbe runious depreciation in the cur rency ot Argentine, where British finan ciers had invested heavily, shook the oredit of London and pulled down tbe historic house of the Barings. The Re view's dispatobes from London and Brussels indicates a desire upon Eng land's part to continue the status quo, at least for the present. So long as the United States oan be relied upon to sustain silver nnder tbe present silver law. Great Britain oan hope for fairly stable conditions in India, and ber policy, therefore, is rather to throw tbe bruot of the burden upon this country, and await, future development. It may be that tbe silver situation will not materially improve until it becomes considerably worse. If the United Htntes oould alarm England with a conviction that the Indian ourrency is in danger of still further bepreciation, sbe migbt be induced to throw ber iuflnenoe for bi metalism, and that, witb the support of the silver couutries in tbe conference, would be sufficient to restore silver with out tbe consent of Germany aud Austria. Even as matters stand, Great Britain may give ber oonsent to some policy that will sustain silver without going to the extreme limit of bimeialliera. COUNCIL MEETING. Regular session of council last night called to order by Mayor Matlock. All councilmen present but Patterson. Min utes of last meeting read and approved. Bills allowed: J. W. Rasmus, 800; Telegram, inquiry bonds, .60 Petition of Chas. Sheldon et at., and D. A. McAtee et a!., far orosswalk center Main street, between May and Willow streets referred to committee on streets and public property. Counoil levied tax 4 mills, as follows: 24 mills property, IJ-i mills road and poll tax. Council as a whole appointed as a com mittee to confer and employ an attorney to make amendments to tbe charter to be presented to tbe next legislature. Counoil then adjourned. That Tie News comes over from Harney county that W. C. Byrd will not be one in the race to be decided on tbe 20tn inst. It is reported that John Daly will run on the democratic ticket, but who will be the choices of the republic an aud populist parties is not known, though it is presumed that Gowan and Feowiek will try it sgain. If the latter should not decide to make the race, the democraet will doubtless be elected. Q. RECEIVED Tllo Follow ing Ziettor From a PROMINENT and INFLUENTIAL Stockman ot tbe Interior Country. We are constantly iu receipt of the same kind rrom many others who appreciate our LOW PRICESj 9!2. Long Cbbek, Or., Nov. 16, 1892. J. H. Kolman, Heppner, Or. : Dear 8ib The Bill of Goods I purobased from you wben I was in your city last week, I am well pleased and satisfied with. Must admit that I bought them from you at almost one halt what I would have had to pay elsewhere in your oity. Tbe farmers and stookmea ot this and adjoin ing oounties congratulate you on your good and noble work in opening np at Heppner aud throwing a bomb shell into high prices. It is our duty to patronize yon aud we shall all nnite in extending our patronage to tbe Boston Cash Store. Brother Knlman, keep up the good work, and bless you for the bargains yon are exten liug to us all, and bope your trade will morease tenfold, a you deserve it, Witb best wishes, Respectfully Yours, J. M. BOSTON CASH STORE, J. H. KOLMAN, Prop. HEPPNER, OREGON. FRANK McFARTjAND, . . rrestuent. H. McFARTjAND, . Vice President. K. P. VORUZ, 8eo, and Trea 1IEM1E COMPAIY Successors to COFFIN &. McFARLAND. "Carry a full line of' mm MM ISC. CONSISTING 0F -S t CLOTHING, I Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. And suoh goods as are usually kept in a first-olass store. Call and inspect our stook and get our prices before buying your fall supplies. we are also agents tor mitchelulewibtaver Agricultural Implements. For Morrow and Northern Grant Counties. (ash and Jon una ll-HErrrr . - rums. But it is no Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash with P. ! Q). : oeqpsoi) ; (2d. Is because they get full value in : HARDWARE, Tinware, Wood Willow ware, -gi GEOCERIES,- lonfectionery, Cigars. Tobaccos o and Cutlery of all Kinds Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. The beet assortment of Men's Winter Underwear and Top Shirts iu the oouuty. e-austacuon uuaranteen. corner jnain ana willow streets. HEPPKER, OREGON. HERE IS THE PLACE To Gret Even on Your liie. Hew ; Hardware Store ! HJUST OPENED.H A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and ripe, xanas, uatninns ana sinus, jriumning Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED WasoDsJIacksANoB : -:- You will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. : :- .;. ;. -:- -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. iiBmihrr lix n. ujuhiimm -wmm tmmm t-vf a, mm mm wm 1 AL4iiiy 1 m TneLEaairg Hoiei of me Ciiu WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Ik Margaret Von Mow BORG, : THE Out for. Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc Trust 13usts. 8EEBORQ, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. The Heppner Wood Yard. UIP HAS GOT AROUND At last and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will dliver wood, 1 sawed or unsawed. Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts Per Cord, twice in two ; 81 .00, three times. Wood sawed aud delivered at $7.50 per cord. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at riloan & Howard's. RIP VAN WlNit-LiK, rropnetor. Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hantlB at all times the ohnioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt Proorietorn. Dll. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. S., London, England. Veterinary -w- Surgeon I am i Chronic Diseases a Specialty. m prepared to do all klndn of Veterinary Surnory, Kinnscnlattng Hnmn and RpkIIiiri a flpecl. ally. (This la tho only true method .if operatniK on lioren.) 8eyliiK of Cattleand Mega on anon nolle), l win ireul ail aminaia in trio moat anprovvu procemire oi veter inary Huntery. f you have any Mirk anhnnla it will be to your lntereat to call on me at btewart'i stabled. HEl'l'NEB, .')iw OREGON Collar Bosk Bbokun. While riding horseback below lone Sunday evening, Charles Sierr's horse becsme tangle 1 in some barbed wire by the Ioauaule A Testimonial. St. Gboroe, Jan. 2 Mb. Isaac Dolus, Indianapolis. Dear Bib -I received my music, "Air Ship Waltz" and "The Odd Fellows' Grand March" in good oondition and I am perfeotly delighted with them because they are perfect "gems" and have been amply paid tor mj trouble. Tbe "Air Ship Will 1 1" ia something magnificent because ut its simplicity in eieoution and harmony, combined with tbe best waltz time. Thanks for your advertise ment in tbe Gait Reporter. Yours Truly, H. A. BaTKKliTT, Teacher ot Piano aud Ornsn. St. George, Ontario, Canada. 528-sw Patte 0An NOTARY- PUBLIC I Mill CONVEYANCER CAM AT Ol'f'ICIC LEGAL BLANI US. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Guai-ntTd to cure nillom Attacks tad CeauliMUon, HmaU Uu tteaua JEBI Is quite a good ways off. Winter is not so far, and in the meantime our friends oan square np on snbsorip tion by bringing in oordwnod. ' THE PATTERSON PUB. CO. The Lanxashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHBMTBH, KXtJIvANIl i W PATTEKSON. AG EST On?ojtheJle.HnJheWorlrt Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on hhout Notice and at Popolab Prick. WmT' Bread 22 Loaves for $100. pruits tf s -:- and -:- (ip ! WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Lund. Oyster SSon oia Also iH about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. JHE QITY HOTEL, W. J. L.KKZKW, Propi flMUS HOSTELRY bas been RRFirraD and IiKPUNixuun throughout, aud now is one of tbe most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to step with him, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the best of style. r First Class House. Reasonable Rates