NOTICE TO ADVEBT1WSR8. n-HOSK deiirlng the luiertlon of dliplay ads.. 1. or change of name, luuat get their codv I edition, or ihurnday evening lor Friday, edi- NOl'lCK. i,1:. T!je,,um of Ave cenu per line will be hI, TS! "renolntlona of I?K.V, u,t'"eddlugppeeiiu and donor., Si. nt?ry ,!ot'CM. " thau thote the edit or .hall hliuell give a. a matter of Lett.,) and 2 N,0H,peC1 meeting, for whatever purpose. T . vu.vu uiu Bui-ieiy ana ail other rived h'n'ii hrom hlt'h rm-'""e i to he de- . I...r Vi "n:11' lur t me rate 01 nve AdverUaimj rates reawmable and made known npou application. e Qitjp. umf fSuMiidui u ana ihe.re.fnrp. anaia in hit hi l .. ner. Patronize those who patronize Here and There. TCTT'S PILL is the family doctor. Green Matthews ia on the sick list. Masquerade bull get yourselves rend for it. 01 miner, the tailor, baa conoluded to stay in Hepi ner. Oif tM Heppuer spent Obrislmas with his relatives here. Fred Miller knows how to give you a sjuuu ii. iu ittitoriug. u sw Yesterday's main line east-bound train gut through all right. Cbas. MuFarland is up from Arliugton takiug a little Uurisimaa. Coudou proposes to incorporate at the coming suasion oi the legislature. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, MuAlee Bros., Props. sw Arlington Record: Al Vaughn re turned from Heppuer the first of the week. Oscar Minor and some other looal sportmeii bugged some jack rabbits last Saturday. Three prizes given away at the matqnerade Dull. Thursday December 29, 1B9-2. o-l Ladies will find that excellent toilet prepitratiou for the lace tor sale down at Fell Bros. 52 tf The Morrow County Land and Ti ust Company have an unlimited supply of chop for sale. il-lf. U. V. Fenton, representing the Ore gouian edition of the Encyclopedia Bat enuioa, is in the oity. S. E. Miller's son, Ed., has reoovered from bia recent illness and left for bis home on Eight Mile today. Miss Benryetta Sinsbeinier arrived from Portland on last evening's belated train, on a visit to friends here. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock abould subscribe for The Horseman. Qazette shop, agents. N. Nielson ia now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See ad. for days ot leaving and arrival, tf. Masquerade ball at the opera house on lhnrsday, December 29, 1892. Ad mittance, gentlemen $1; ladies, 60 cents. 0-4 Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Call at her home ' in north Heppner, or address her st this place. 518-tf Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the city barber shop the plaoe tn get a DrBt-ciass ehaye, hair-out or shampoo. tf. A pleasant little dance was given nut at Epli Eekelson's place, near Lexington, last Friday night A n umber gi jon people WBra present. S Mrs. Representative Manley, of Mult nomah county, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Eilia last week, leaving for her Portland home yesterday. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Oregoriian at this place. Subscribe throuub him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf A faded and discolored beard is untidy aud a misfortune. It may be prevented by using Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers, a never tailing remedy. Col J. F. Lucas, of Condon, has just returned from a tour of the Third Regi ment, wbioh be rinds in good condition, though the uniforms are hardly respect able. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see biB old friends there. Baths in connec tion. The Masonio brethren will give an open installation tonight, the whole end ing "lib an old fasioned feaat. None but Masons aud their families will be present. Jas. Willis was up from lower Clark's eanyon Monday, and says the Chi nook is getting iu its work down bia av, reaching there in dead earnest Sunday evening. The latest dentistry, crown and bridne work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vaugban. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner. Or l a-w- Condon Olobe: Louis Meek who bns been stopping with his sister, Mrs. W. P. Sorivuer, at Heppuer, aud atlendiug school, is visiting his folks near Condon until after the holidays. Thursday's Oregonian was one day late last week, and Friday's and Satur day's papers did not arrive Saturday. The Chinook will probably dissipate the deep buows of the Casoades and open up the railroad line again. Grant County News: It is reported that the upper portion of this valley will lend its influence towards an enabling act ratber thao to a division of the ooun ty. Just wbat tbe majority of the oiti tens want it ia bard to tell. Arlington Reoord: Dncle Charley Cochran, a pioneer who oame to Oregon 42 years ago, ia in tbe city, a gueat ot Mr. Bedford of the Jordon hotel. The life of one ot these old trail blazers would be, it written out, a history ot itself. With many clergmen, public speakers, ingers, and actors, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is the favorite remedy for hoarse ness and all affections of the vnoul organs, throat, and lungs. Its anodyne and expectorant effects are promptly realized. Owing to the faot that job stock has advanced about twenty per oent from reasons which will be explained else where, we are oompelled to make a slight advance on all printing. A Re duction will be made as soon as prices of material will justify same. As Ayer's Sarsapanlla outstrips all other blond purifiers in popular favor, so Ayer's Almanac is tbe most universally familiar publication of tbe kind in tbe world. It is printed in ten languages and tbe aunusl issue exceeds fourteen millions of copies. Ask your druggist tor it. Hattee's Congo Oil is rapidly coming to the front aa a leading medicine. J A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap plied it to bis legs, which was recently kicked by a horoe. and next day be threw aside bis crutches- "It's the bow!". Harrison saya. Lyman Bri.wn tried the oil for rbeumatiem with which he has been troubled for years, and this is worn he says: "It kocked it after two appli cations." Tbs Chinook struok the hills above town a dy or a before it reaoa eJ down aa far aa Heppner. 8 we learn from Una (illnlai.M. Urin Tiiitc.ll Attn T..ffl. 1 nuil others. This cuauge is irood for tbe B'ocfcnien, but our rentiers would rather it had laid cm till the frost was out of the ground, tlieu tno.e of tbe thaw would have bewi takeu up for use uext summer. Is there any resemblance between Dr. Shiploy and E. Minor? Aak Mike Huberts. Mrs. Von Cadow invited a few friends to eat Christinas turkey with her. All agree that her repast was "out of sight". The Ouristmns tree Saturday eve was a graud success, being composed of three e vol greens, one large aud two small ones, nil wen loauea wnu presents. Sam Morgan U feeding bis cattle on Butter creek where he reports bix inches of suow. Sam reports a Ctiristmas tree aud basket supper at Ptue City, Tbe Chinook has doue its work, and uot u vesliue of the 1'ito suow r .mains urouud or back of Heppuer, aud it ia peisumed that little is left down towards the river. Eugeoe and the valley, says Si Bennett, never saw a heavier full ot snow tbuo tbe reoent storm. A large livery stable was crashed iu down there by the heavy weight of enow a few days ago. Chas. Baruett, of Lexington, was up Sunday and rei orted two feet of snow down there. There isu't su muob now. Look out for Fe.ll Bros.' blanket and flannel sale. 5 it Morian Pickard left last week to spend the holidays with Lis family near Oregon City, aud though presumably caught in the blockade, moat have worried it through, us he did uot return like others who left Heppner tbe same day. "Iu bn irjg a cough medicine tor ohil dreu," suys H A Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid in buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it aud relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable. It is iutended especially for colds, oronp and whooping cough." 60 cent bottles for sale by Sloonm-Jobnaou Drug Co. Arlington Reoord: Mis Annie Schott, of Olex, Miss Youug, of Eight Mile, and Miss Ada Bedford, of Arlington, paid our city a visit on their return from Heppuer, where they bad been in at tendance at the teaobers' institute. Tbey report having a very enjoyable time. Since tbeir arrival here, Miss Schott has been quite sick, but is now oonvaleaoeut, having returned to her home at Olex. Miss Bedford returned to her school at Douglas, while Misa Young remains to take in the Christmas festivities iu this oity. Seiiiols Charges. The Arlington Reoord is after Attorney Goode, of Condon. That paper claims that Goode tried to wrong one, Berry, causing him no end of trouble and expense by having him arrested on a oharge of feloniously taking mortgiigfd property out of tbe country. When tbe time for trial arriv ed, Goode did not show up. The article in the Record makes ratbir interesting reading, and if it is all true, there should be a general slinking up of dry bones. The Record says: Tbe affair stated by Berry, who has long been known in this county as an inoffensive aud fair dealiug old Geirrmn and who knows little t.f the tricks of trade, is that some six montha ego, when be became ac quainted with the young attorney, tbe Inrttoi. wanted lo trailo tiiui a ranon In Marion county for 320 acres of land in the suburbs ot Condon. That, acting upon Goode's statements nsto title aud title deeds, he couveyed this land and supposed that Goode bad conveyed to him. That Goode immediately placed a mortgage on the Berry place to bis partner for 81000 and that be bad now ascertained that hii title from Goode to the Salem property was worthless. Re gardipg the arrest, Mr. Berry contends ttat the note for $ti0, for whioh tbe ohattle mortgage was given as stated in oomplaiut, had long since been settled and that he now holds a judvment agniust Mr. Goode for some $200, re covered after the making ot the note The old man olaims further that this feigned proaecutiou whs only for tbe purpi.se of preventing him from seeking any remedy against Goode. Knocked Him Out. A Santa Boss, Cel., disDatob says: "Wesley Matlock, the eon of a PendletoD, Or., capitalist was held for trial on a charge of assault ing with a deadly weapon here this after noon. Matlock recently married a daughter ot T. H. B. Anderson, of Fres no, formerly pastor of tbe Methodist Episcopal church South of this city. They are spending their honeymoon here. Saturday night, while tbey were passing Frank Mother's store, Mutbtr it is claimed, called Matlock a vile name. Matlock left his bride in another store and went iuto Vlu tiler's store and assault ed him with a revolver, strikiug bim on tbe back of his bead. Mutber bled pro fusely, aud was in a doctor's care some time IVuther d.nied making such a remark." Wesley telegraphed a Pen dleton friend that he was all right, aud would write particulars. To Tbb Knights. All members of Dorio Lodge, No. 20, E. of P., aa well as visiting Knights, do Dot require any printed iuvitations to be present at the opeu installation on Jan. Srd. Each Knight is entitled to two invitations, which will be sent them this week, each ooe good for a lady and gentleman. Any visiting Kuight, who is uukuown to tbe lodge, will make himself known at tbe Gazette ottioe. where tbe editor, aacbair- man of the oommittee on invitation, will see that Knightly courtesies are extend ed. Mountain Hotjbe. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased the hostelry known as tbe Mountain House, refitting and re furnishing it throngbout. Board and hed, per week $6; board without bed, $4 50; meals aud bed 25 cents each. Mr. Crauk asks a portion of the patronage, believing that he can give as lood ser vice as auyone in Heppner, and for leBB money. w-bw. A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord has moved into tbe former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown A Hamilton's offioe, and baa tittsd up for architecture work. He ia prepared to contraot for all Llnrlc, rxl hulhttriufl nf Kill RnirTiflO cojstrnotion, and purchase material for tbe aame, giving uia customers ine Dec ent of his experience and percentage. 632 tt Lost. A red leather pocketbook, suoh as is often used to carry bills or valuable papers. Same as lost in Heppner, or between Heppner and Ben Swaggart'i place, last Monday. Contained some accounts and notes valuable only to owner, BenSwaggarL Finder will please return same to tbe Gazette office. 1 tf Tui Mo.ncmsnt CuossiKa. Sunday's Monument atage came in late without tbe mail, which could not be taken across the North Fork of the John Day, owing to high water. Grant oounty would have done that seotion good service by allowing Pry Wilson license to operate a ferry at tbe Monument orossing. Though it was recently befoiethe county court over there, Pry's petition was re j toted. Tbere is a ferry at that point now, but competion, which ia always "tbe life ot trade", would bave been in tbe interest of all, . and it is probable that Pry would bave given them better service than tbey are now getting. What is really needed at tbe Monument croasiog, ia s good bridge. While this may not be in the interest of tbe stage road between Baker and Canyon City, it will certainly accommodate a large number of Grant oouoty's citizens, who come to Heppuer to do their trading, and to get to tbe railroad, en route to tbe outside world. A bill to oonstruct a bridge across tbe John Day at Monu ment will likely be brought before the legislature this winter. An Old Charge. Sheriff Noble arrived from below last night having in custody Si Bennett, well kuowu here and a for mer resident. Si ia under arreat, charged witb selling a horse not bis own. At bis sale before leaving for below, the horse in question wag bid in by Cbas. Valen tine. This borse was afterwards claimed by George Hayes, wbo witb Bennett, bad bought T. B. Howarda's band of horses soma years ago. Tbe Gazette ia not prepared to say whether or not there is anything in tbe ease, but knows that it wasouoe before Justice Bea and was dismissed. When Si heard of thetrcoble be effdred, instead of tbe borse sold, oth er horses to make purchaser safe, ratber Iban bave Buy trouble over the matter. Certain it is, that tbougb tbe borse ma; not nave oeeu si a property, be did not iutend to steal. Accidentally Poisoned. Last Sun day Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Florence's baby accidentally got bold ot some morphine oapsuls, and before the members of tbe family were aware of it, bad taken enough for full two adult doses. Tbe attention of the family was first called to the olrilrl'a nnnriitinn hv ita nl.nlrlnn on the bard gelatine from wbiob the capsnies are maoe, else its conuitioo might have esoaped tbeir notice till too late. Aa it was, Dr. Swinbrne was called, and with the aid ot the family, worked dilligently on tbe little one and suc ceeding in saving its life. Tbe doctor states that had it been allowed to have gone to sleep, it could not have been remoreu iu consciousness again. Sad Death. The Gazette with sad ness ohronioles this issue the death last Sunday, of Hugb, the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, aged 7 months and 16 days. Tbe little one's illness dates back some two weeks or more, but us condition aid not grow serious till a few days ago. Tbe funeral oooured at the ru. H. oburob. South, yesterday at 1 o'olook, tbe pastor, Rev. Palmer, using the form of an Episcopal servioe, after wbiob tbe remains were interred in tbe Heppner cemetry, followed to tbeir last resting plaoe by many friends of the sor rowing family.' ftnafw BOW. am got iu from Goldendale Saturday night, in time to spend Christmas with his family. Mr. Bucknnm says the fall of snow aoroas the Colambia was very heavy, for miles and miles being aboye tbe running gears of bis buokboard. He traveled through more than sixty miles ot deep snow witb a blinding blizzard blowing in bia face, and aays when be arrived at Goldendale was well-nigh exhausted from cold and exposure. Mr. Buoknum came home, however, in pretty good health aud thinks for comfort that Ore gon weather ia more agreeable than the slice ot it be got over in Wasb. An Insane Patient. Mike Sullivan is causing Joseph Crank, of the Mountain house, opposite tbe Gazette effioe, no end ot trouble. He is insane from tbe effects ot drinking and erysipelas in tbe faoe, and is laboring under the hallucina tion that some person is trying to kill him. It takes olose attention to keep him in bed and inside of tbe house. One night last week he waa found wandering out upon the bill back ot tbe hotel. It is thought tbat be cannot recover. Ueo Conner had Dr. Shipley to look after bim. aud everything possible is being done tn alleviate bia suffering and restore bim to health again. From Rev. W. E. Potwinb. Rev. W. E. Potwine writes ye Gazette tbat be was unable to keep bis appoiotment made for the 19th inat. on account of the lerious illness of bis aunt, Miss Thomp son, and his sister, tbe latter recently finm tbe East. Miss Thompson's con dition is critical, and Mr. Potwine can not say hen he can leave home, but will make another appointment as soon as be can determine when it is possibel for bim to visit Heppner. Wedding at thb Ooubt Hods. Through the kiod intervention of Clerk Morrow and Judge Keitlily, two young hearts tbat yesterday morning beat yearningly as two now bob along serenely as one. Mr. Nathan E. Clark and Miss Maggie M. Oaks, of Butter oreek, were tbe patients. Judge Keitbly diagnosed the oase in a few moments over at tbe court house, and tbe young people went away bappy. Wbt is It f Tbat Fell Bros, bave sold one hundred pairs of blankets since Nov. 1st. Simply because tbey made tbe price so low tbat every pair was a bargain and tbey sold fast. Thirty-five pair juat reoeived, all wool, large blankets, whiob will be sold tbs aame way. Bee their flannels, price and quality. Can't be beat in town. 5 tf Will Likilt Give Bokds. On the recommendation of Deputy District At torney Rea. tbe bonds of Frank Molntire, charged with assault and intent to kill, have been reduced from $2,000 to 8600 This is perfectly right, as the person as aanlteit. Pant ftahiller. was uot at all dangerously hurt. Andy Cook, one of hU nA anrnifflinlftnAAI. WAS in toWn IsSt Saturday, and says that Frank can give bonds it reduced to aouu. t? n.jna in ftha jhAflt thnrs ianntbioff better than flannel cloth saturated witb Chamberlain s FBin Balm and uouna on over tbe seat of pain. It will produoe a eouDter irritation without blistering, and Is not so dissgreeableaa mustard; in fact it ia much superior to any plaster on ac count of its pain relieving qualities. If nsed in time it will prevent pneumonia, 60 oent bottles for sale by Slocum-Jobn-son Drug Company. i c a r : j r-- r 1 tr tr - . -Tlx Following Xjettor- From a PROMINENT am INFLUENTIAL Stockman ot the Interior Country, We are cousantly iu reoeipt otbers who (LOW , Lono Creek, Or., Nov. 16, 1892. J. H. Kolman,Heppner, Or.: Dear Sir -The Bill ot Goods I purohased from you when I was iu Jjur city last week, I am well pleased and satisfied with. Must admit that I bought them from you at almost one lilt what I would bave bad to pay elsewhere in your city, 'ihe farmers and stookmen ot this and adjoin ing counties Congratulate you on your good and noble work in opening up si Heppuer and throning a bomb shell into high prices. It is our duty to patronize you and we shall all unite iu extending our patrunage to the Boston Cash Stbre. Brother Kinnn, keep up the good work, and bless you for the bargainsyou are ettendiag to us all, and hope your trade will increase tenfold, as you deserve it, Witb best wishes, I Respeotfully Yours, ! J. M. BOSTON 5 CASH STORE, J. H. KOLMAN, Prop. HEPPNER, 1892. . JUSTL RECEIVED A Fine Lot of Christmas HOLIDAY CONSISTING OFH Siluer Cups and Saucers, : Castors, Cake Stcpds, : TOYS OF ALL KHSTDS. n Call and Inspeot Our Btock.- -ifmt- No Trouble to Show Goods. Mcjariand Mercantile (Jo. D BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORO, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. The Heppner Wood Yard. RIP HAS GOT AROUND At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from wbicb be will deliver wood, sawed or uusawed. Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts Per Cord, twice in two ; $1.00, three times. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.60 per cord. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at dloan Hnwa-d'a. ' 628-aw RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor. of the same kind from many appreciate our PJRICES.P OREGON. 1892, GOODS ! Napkin Qings, . ; Jewel Boxes, : : aim Leading Hotel of the City Building Wired for Electric Lights throngb out. This home ! run In Brit-clan ityle in every par ticular. Extra Dining Service during the holiday!. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc. Trust TJusts. jash . and Bat it is no Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash with P. '!' 6. ! TrOlTQPSOl ! 00. : Ia because tbey HARDWARE, Tinware, Wood g Willowware, Confectionery, Cigars. Tobaccos o and Cutlery of all 4 Kinds Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. The beet assortment of Men's Winter Underwear and Top Shirts iu the county. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets. HEPPKER. HERE IS THE PLACE To (Jet Even on Your TLiife. e : Hardware Store ! f JUST OPENED.H A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, : QUEENSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Siuks, Plumbing Materisls, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kihds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED .;. -:- You will save money by getting onr prioes before purchasing elsewhere. : : :- : -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., Grain Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. Change of w E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE whioh we propose to conduct in on bands at all times tbe choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW & McOAETY, 85-tl Proorietors. DR. JOSElH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. S. , London, England. Veterinary Surgeon i Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared to do all Ictmls ot Veterinary Surgery, EmniiiMilatlng HomcR nnd ReKllnm a Speci alty. (ThU la the only true method ni operating on hom'H.) Hpeying of C'ntUentid IIokb on itiort notice. 1 will treat till anlinalit til the moat Hiiproved procedure of Vcter- lnary Hurifery. It yon have any nick HEPPNER, Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Mads ox shokt Notrs and at Pofulab Prices. sW Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. prints -:- Jandies, -:- WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Senson Also i about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near fixture. W. L. Matlock & Co. JIIE QITY HOTEL, vv. j. ric rplIIS HOSTELRY has been Refitted and Eekunisiikd throughout, sud now Is one of the most Inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites joa to stop witb him, feeling that be is shle to entertain you in the best of style, First Class House. (onundr urns. get full value in : OREGON. Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE, AND R 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. Sacks & T. CO. Ownership OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, tbe moat satisfactory manner. Will keep animal It will bo to your lutereit to OKKQON p -:- and -:- (jiprs ! iczicw. Prop, ' ' Reasonable Rates. X-