KuliCIC TO ADVKUTlSEIM. T 'HOSE desiring the insertion o( display ails or change ul name, must gut their tony lii nut later tliau Monday evening lor Tueauuy'i edition, or Inumlay evening lor Friday, edl" UUU- i"TIKHUM'Ulll.lll1NuCO. NOIHU. 1. Trie iuin of five centi per line will be charged lor "card, ol thank.." "resolution. o( repct.' liatioi wedding prewuts and donor., auu obituary uolicea, (ou.er Uiau tliote the edit or blia.ll liiintell give aa matter oi uew.,1 and uolKeulieeial ineetlnga lor hatever purpose i. r.oiiee ol church and noddy and alloluer eiiterlalnn.enlnroiii which ieenue i to bede nxed, siiull be charged lor at the rate ol hve LVlila a line, these rules u 111 be.tilouy adher ed to In eery Instance. Advertiaing rates reasonable and madeknowu upon application. "I V. FlillEU, NKWSI'APEU ADVElMIsJ JLJ lug Age.it, n Merchant.' hxcuange, ha., riaucisco, .a our aulhoil.ed age.it. 'Iuin paper la kepi o j tile In Ilia ouice. (Jive your buainevs to tJepptierpeop e, and thtrejore assut to build up Hepp ner. I'aliviuze tltose who ualruuut yon. Here and There. Ma- Oilliam & Bisbee's Dew ad. is a daisy, isn't it. Look out for Fell Bros.' blanket and fl.iuuel sale. 4 If Gid Bn.teris around again after a hurt Illness. Miller, Hie tailor, has concluded to stay m Htptner. Oif Kred Miller kuows bow to give you a good Ml lu tailoring. tf aw Jus. Kojhb gut in Wednesday too lute lor the Mascule blowout The Gem and Palace saloons lor Sue liquors, JUeAtee Brut., flops. ew Jaa. Tolbert reports tbat bis family aie lecoveiuig froui diphtheria. Uuion watch night service at tbe II. E oliuioli, South, fi.it uidy eveuiug. T. W. Ayers, Jr., is still onutined to bis room, though be U getting better. Mrs. J. J. Muir spent Christmas nilb ber daughter, Airs. (jiro. Miller, of Doug las. Cbas Hodson, one of Morrow's leech eis, was m iieppuer Tuesday of tbis Week. Ladies will find that excellent toilet preparation for tbe face fur sale down al Fell Bios. 52 tt Tbe Morrow County Land and Ti ust Company hare an unlimited supply ol obop for sale. il-tf. Kev. W. H. Howard, of tbe M. E. cburob, fciuii th, died iu Pendleton last Monday uioruiug. Every man wbo takes any interest iu fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. NieUun is now runuing a stage be tweeu Heppuer aud Lone Rook. See ad. for days of leaving nud arr.vai. tf. We call attention to tbe report of tbe Heppuer school tor Ibe term eudina Dec 16, 1892, It sbows up. well; read it. Mrs. A. J. Si even son is prepared to do all kiuds of nursing. Call at ber home iu nortb Heppuer, or address ber nt tint place. 518 tf Mrs. J. M. Hayes, accompanied by ber brolber. Green Hayes, returned from tbe valley Tnesday evening. They report a heavy fall of snow in tbe vicinity of Eugene. Hiya ketohum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at tbe oity barber shop tbe place to get a brut-class shave, hair-out or shampoo. tf. Rev. M. Fmtr-blet bas been holding me iutereating meetings during the past week, down at tbe Lulaude school bouse below lowu. Lwe Ttllard arrived from Pendleton ou Tutediiy's IrHin. on a business trip. Mr. Tillard was fuimerly cunueoted with Pundletou e pohoe service. Mr. C. . Ftll relnrnrd lust evening from a visit to the Sound. He sajs Ibe recent suoiv uo tliere is goue and tjitt tbe roBes are bloiuiiug agmu. T. J. Allvn and wife. .1. F Willis, J. 0 . Avers and wile. J. F. Kosse and Dave Leatbermnn w-tb in to atteud tbe sonic doings Tuesday eveuiug. Master Clay French is the authorized aeeut for tbe Uregonian at this place. Subscribe throunb him, nud have your paper delivered free of charge. tf A faded and discolored beard is untidy and u misfortune. It may be prevented bv usiim Buckingham's Dye for tbe whiskers, a never failing remedy. Newer and neuter quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Cbarley Jones, tbe baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in lion. A. M. Mitchell, formerly with tbe Ua Kfltio. U iu Walla Walla, and we are in formed, has a position with tbe States man. Mr. nliichell is a nrst-ciass news paper man. - Tbe latest dentistry, crown and bridge wnrlr moat successfully acoomullfihed by r. B. F. Vaaghan. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner. Or 1-a-w. Mr J. G. Young relied cn ns tods wLile in Ibe city. He fays tbe eail imneiuin is doing well. though ibat own later on is nut makiug sucb good showing. Elmer Beaman returned Tuesday from a five mouths' visit to Salem, and will remain in Morrow oounty tbia winter His father, who has been ill tor some time, is still confined to his bed Word comes over from Long Creek that Mr. Bin BiBWorth and Miss Susie Mael were married a few days ago. We tr nut know inat the elaot date of the happy ocouneuoe, but here's our (3" anyhow. .Willi.im Burnett and little daughter, of Lexing'nu, were op Wednesday to see Dr. A. L. Fox, the latter snfleriog from . alioht atr.ike of naralysts. Tliey were accompanied by 'Squire L. W: Barnett, William's father. ... With mnnv olersmen. public speakers, singers, aud actors, Ayer's Cherry Pec nrul ia the favoritu remedy for hoarse- anrl ell affections of the vimmI r-no ihrnnt. and lungs. Its anodyne and expectorant effects are promptly realiztd. " Owing to Ibe fact that job stock has advanced about twenty tr cent frm reasons which will be explained else where, we are compelled to make a slight advance on all printing. A ie notion will be made as soon as prices of material will justify same. As Ayr's Barsaparilla outstrip Bl' other bio d pnrifl-rs in popular favor. Awr's Almanac is the m-st nniveraliy familiar puhlioatioo of tbe kind in tbe wor'd. It is printed in ten language a and tbe annual i-sue exceeds fourteen millions of copies. Ask your druggist tor it. Hattee's Congo Oil i rapidly onmine to the front bs a leading meurrjiue. A. Harrison, the Fossil oonatalile, np i tr. kia loa. which was recentlv kicked hy a horce. and next day he threw aside hie orntches- -It's tbe ho-a r . Harrison says. Lyman Brown i tried tbe oil for rheumatism witb wbith he has been trouble..' for years, and thi is what bsts: Vlt kocked it after tw appli- alioiis." 54 !"- J as. Rivce. Wn). Pierce and Jas. Coleman, of Idea, were callers at onr .....i, u.i.r.i. Mr. Kovoe returned on tbe I7th inst from a visit to Iowa, j Hebratka and Kansas, wnare ha found good crops. M - ui.uiu 4 nie hi ir.,11) ta grippe, and has eiuce beeu quite ill fmin it biuiseli. J. W. Gilmore is iu vis ting friends here, and alteudtug to business matters. Nets Magunneu sat b the chauoes for a good cri p are favorable dowu bis way. Hon. T. E. Fell is expected in from tbe Suund ouuutry ou tbis eveuiug's Ham. Towus Malhews bas been on the aiok list for soma daja iast but was out ludy agaiu. Some chicken tibta were the order of ibe .iy dowu at the BilVidera ou Chnalmai eve. Ciut .I.ibu W. Lswi4. ret-iater of The Da Ira land max, is convalescing (mm ins receut, sevete illness. Though little Orrin Vanuhn was somt- what better last evening, butsmail hopes are enter tinned of bis recovery. 1'be National Btnkof Heppner bive reoen' y added to their nppiirieuaiioH, lime nick (if the m'Htappr.ived ptreii Word Came iu the first of the wrtk that tbe tbaw took awav aud drowned bunt 2U0 bead of sheep over near But ter creek. Say Bennett and Dave McAtee are Xpeoted to be iu tbe market neat spring to buy sheep pelts. They will make a stiong pair. Mrs. Emma Kilcnn and daughter. Ada. returned Monday last from Port and where they enjoyed a short visit with old Eugliah Irieuds. I Told Yoo so." This phrase be longs to a oluss of people who do not miss an opportunity to inflict it upon a defenseless public, but we are all more or less prone to use it when we tbiuk that we bavdsuoossfully prognosticated this or that. We oauuot help but use this same, old, wornout saying, since the larceny case State vs. Si Bennett was decided iu the letter's favor at tbe ex amination Wednesday. Only a few witnesses were examined, and tbe case was dismissed ou motion of J. N. Brown, attorney for defendent, assented to by the deputy prosecutor, G. W. Kpb. Si bould nut have been brought baok. R)oa fun ud bis folks j Are bose, three were presented, namely: White Atlas braud, warranted three years, 3j0 pounds pressure, at SI per toot; Maltese Croas brand, warranted four years, 350 pounds pressure, $1.05 per foot; Wbtte Auobor braud, warrant ed four years, 400 pounds pressure, 91-10 per loot. Tbe White Anchor bose, though 6 oeots higher than the Maltese Cross, was Considered muoh the better bose, while the White Atlas was not thought to be worth cousid ration, being of, ap parently, an inferior quality, therefore 1,000 feet of the White Aoolior, two and one-half inches in diameter, were ordered turongb A- Q Lung. Five buud-ed feel of tbis hoee will reaob here by the time tbe water is iu the mains, while the re maining 500 feet will be shipped from the factory. Tbe council also purchased 8 x m czle , ranging from one luch to one d one quarter lut bes, aud also four play pipes. Liobteuthal made a motion, reoouded by Morgan, tbat the mayor and reo irder ooutraot in duplicate witb Mr. Lng in tbe matter of tbe purchases o' oa-ts and bnse, the town to retaiu one co y aud Mr. Loug the other. Curried, d then counoil adj iurnd. Want to Tuadb Ueks. Wash Elliott has lately returned from Camas Prairie, and brings back tbe word tbat tbat see- tiou is quite desirous of trading at Hepp ner, 3d milea distent, rather than at Pen- diet iu, ten miles further. Tbe Cainaa people say tbat if Heppner will build a good road as far as Boots' camp, they will build the remainder of the thorough fare. It is a well-known fact that it is impossible at present to haul mucli of a load either way between here and Camas prairie, and as there ia a very good road between Pendleton and Camas, the tr.ide goes that wny. Abetter road even op to Boots' cauip would be in tbe interest of our people who have to haul wood out of tbe mountains, Buying nothiug about the benefit aocruing therefrom if com pleted on into Camas. We are informed tbat the part of tbe road between Hepp uer and Boots' camp can be easily made passable for heavily loaded teams, there being only about three miles tbat is con sidered as being iu bad condition. At any rate, tbis project should bo looked into. Heppner aud Morrow couuty need all tbe qasiness they can get. Masonic Installation Tbe Masonic Installation oooumd luesday evening ast iu the Odd Fellows' hall which bad been kindly tendered them, as they oould not use thai' owu quarters owing to the llnees of Orriu Vangban, uext dooi. Everything went off as per program, tbe uoomiug master, J. W, Morrow, particu larly acquitting himself in a praisewor thy mauuer. Tbe repast which followed the installation was all that heart oould wish. Otviug to the inolemenoy of the weather, a number of tbe country mem hers were not present, but tbey were kindly remembered hy those who were permitted to be there. Bad Luck. Wednesday Hon. T. J. Uatlook, lost bis fine oolt, Alta'a foal of 92. The animal bad been sick for about two weeks, and wbile Mr. Matlook did all he oould for it, 'twas of no avail. Yesterday word came down fiom tbe Bmton oreek ranch that Bepetta's foal f '90, was dead. Congestion of tbe lungs e supposed to have been tbe canse in the latter case. Both were thoroughbreds, tbe first uamed a trotter and Ibe latter ruuniug stock, and were worth several thousand dollars. Mr. Matlock bad been offeted $3,000 for Umatilla, the runner, and would have easily sold for 37,000 next spriug. To The Knights. All members of Doric Lodge, No. 20, K. of P., as well visiting Knights, do not require any printed iuvitatious to be present at the ooen installation on dan. sro. Jauu Knight is entitled to two invitations, which will be sent them this wees, eaou one uood for u lady and geutiemnu. any visiting Ixnigbt, who is unknown to tue Indite, will make himself known at the Onzette idEue. where the editor, as chair mau of the committee in invitation, will ee that Knightly ouurtesies are extend ed. Nbil And Ben. Wbo bas not heard of Neil and Ben? None in this locality eertaiuly. Neil Van Dnyn is the owner of the popular general merchandising establishment in t he F;rst National Bank building, aud Ben Lelande is bis able 'hadmau". Trey give notice in this issue tbat after Jan. 1st their business will be changed to a oash basis, bee supplement in this issue, and don't for get that cash gels bargains. Down thb BAr.K. Mr. A. G. Long reports a whole passenger train down an emb .nkmeut between Arlington and Tbe Dalles. Tbe derailment waa oeuaed by a combination of sand and snow, and though some of the cars wereoverlurnrd, not a person was hurt iu tbe accident. As Mr. Long expressed it, ''it's almost worth a person's life to travel now." WhtisIt ? That Fell Bros, have sold one hundred pairs of blankets since Nov. 1st. Simply because they made the price so low tbat every pBir was a bargain and tbey sold fast. Tbirty-five oair iust reoeived, all wool, large blankets, which will bs sold the same way. See their flaunel, price and quality. Cau't be beat in town. 4 f Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased tbe hostelry known as tha Mountain House, reuttiog ana re- ..tc.hina it t hmn wlinn t. Board and tied, ner week $6; board without bed, $4 50; meals and bed 25 cents each, Mr. (rank aaka a tinrtion of tbe patronage, believing tbat he can give as iooa ser vice as auyone io Heppuer, and for less money. STILES TlPIE(5BDE-l8ED. WHY ? HATTEES Beoouse p f CONGO cVfS&i M-'VJ Zlasl. O.W.R. MF'G. CSFORTLANO. ORE. ,WHY ? Eecauae XI la. i m a. -tla xxi, acinlica, fin cl Kcutalcia tlilxigox' tliO wlion CONGO OIIj 1h TJaed. First Month's Sales, 720 Bottles ; Second Month's Sales, 3300 bottles BOLD EVEnYWIIEHI. PnlCE, - Dec 16 - $1 fvxicl $2 tx Bottle. -Has left a fine display of- T. CHRISTMAS DOWN AT W. Avers. Jr.. & Gs New Brick, next door to Cily Hotel GOODS, Drug Store, That Fdnny Chinook. J. T. Boothby, of Lexingtou, calltd this morning to ii form ns that the Cninook bad at last reached Lexington, the last evidences of the recent storm leaving yesterday. The Chinook played funny freaks in Morrow county last week. In many places tbe snow yet remains, while but a few miles above and below it, the Chinook bas done its work. The Morrow oounty farmers would like to see more anew, as snon as the frost leaves the ground, tor it will stook the soil with that which is moBt necessary for snooesstul grain grow ing next year. Thb Masquerade. The b ill last eve ning waa quite well attended, though tbe masquers were not so plentiful as on many former ocoasions. Tbe judger, Mrs. Joe Hayes, Mrs. Otis Patterson and Cbas. Sheldon, awarded tbe prizes as follows: Bob Shaw, representing the "farmers' alliance," the best sustaiuid iharaotsr; Green Matthews, "fat man," the most oomical character; Miss Lena Kliea, "black diamond," tbe Duest oos turned cbaraoter. Those wbo attended had a very pleasant time. Lost. A red leather pooketbook, snob as is often used to carry bills or valuable papers. Same was lost in Heppner, or between Heppner and Ben Swaggart'a place, laBt Monday. Contained some aocoiiDts and notes valuable only to owner, BenSwaggart. Finder will please return same to the Gazette office. 1-tf THE ASSORTMENT Is fine, though it includes no very expensive goons, but all mat aud consistent wilb the times and ocoasion. Yon will find there the largest, assortment nf Albums. Toilet Artieles. Novelties, etc., in the city, and " ' o Want-TTou to resio-oc- it. T. W. AYERS Jr.. & Co., Heppner, Or. H. A. Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Me. Below Coffin & McFarland's, Main Street Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 cts. Hay nnd grain per day. $1 25. Meals 28 ots. a at C. C. Sargeant's, neit door to l-'eed Stable. Grain and baled bay alwavs on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Footwear !E 255 Footwear ! Thp f,nly rvmt nnd "hop PutnhHphinwnt of TTpprnipr haw mnwi from th Katw.t.wnf Main Htr, to their tpw otore ropm. TlfJtt ' nfr r - K'nnkm n & Co.'w. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Main Ntreet, Heppnee Or. ash and (onundrums. But it is no Conundrum why people prefer to spend tbeir cash witb P. G. onipsoi ; (Lo. : Is because they get full value in HARDWARE, Tinware, Wood Willowware, Confectionery,? Cigars. Tobaccos and Cutlery of all o Kinds Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. The best assortment ot Men's Winter Uuderweer and Top Shirts iu the county. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets. HEFPJiER, : : : : OREGON. S.A.X.S S-X- Gilliam & I3isbee, iiErPNBrt, on. THE S. C. Smith, r FUKN1TCRE MAN Keeps a full line of EVERYTHING In tbe way of Furniture. Undertakint goodi a ipeciallty. May Street, Heppner, Or. 5XM Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. A New Nbiohbob. Geo. W. Lird has moved into tbe former art gal lery over Messrs. brown & Hamilton's ffioe, and bas nttea np tor arcnuectnre work. He is prepared to contraot for all kinds of buildiugs, or will supervise cojBtruotion.and purchase material for tbe same, giving bis oustomers the ben efit of bis experience and percentage. It WATCH MEETING. There will be watch-night services at tbe M. E. dirndl, South, Saturday eve uing, Deo. Slat. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend, an especial in vitation to all Christians of the oity. E. f iLMiB, rat lor. You will catch At the Mallory Corner. Buy your Groceries and ... . . . Read their new ad. soon, STRAY KD. Strayed from Boots' Camp, about Nov. tat. six head of Yearling steers, two year ling beifera, two two year-olds and one two veai old roan heifer witb oalf, all branded P witb a bar above it, on either Inn. Will nav reasonable reward for tbs return of tbe above to my ranob or for anv information tbat mav lead to tbeir recovery. Address oo postal at Alpine, Oregon. 55 0-w Mrs. Katk Pabsill, SCHOOL KEPOBT. Tbe following is tbe school Heppuer Fublio Schools for ending Deo. 16, 1892: report of the term 43-sw. Council Meeting. Yesterday Hepp nei's amiicil met in regular session, ad jourued from a previous meeting, Mayor Matlook presiding. All preseut except Farnswortb. Iu the nistter of bids for Kumber 1 99 , ss M 58 66 o 3 S n so 17 5 ' M b 61 0 S 0 4 11 Total Tttl I 2H9 32 CountinK out trannferr - l-aying tuition II tu t6 ftr I1E prin TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK n 7t 7ie I ioxx-v-lj 1ST. IVIlSXvSOIV, Prop. r,.M Rpnnn nn Tuesdavs. Thnrsdavs and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Rock on Mondajs, Wednesaays anil Minays. bihkpb coimei-mm uu mo i line to Fossil. Reasonable oharges for both Passengers -:- and -:- Ireiglit. M3-tfsw ' riLOCUM-JOHTON DUDO CO., Agents, Heppner, Or. DON'T BE BAMBOOZLED By traveling fakirs. C. C. Wildev A Co , of Walla Walla, Wash., are the largest import pisdireot from the Eastern factories in the Inland Empire of Change of Ownership HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whiob we propose to oondtict in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times the oboioeat Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. 85-tt , UIW, shaw & Mccarty, Proorietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Oradnate M. E. 0. V. a., London, England. Veterinary SURGE0N Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared to do all klnrii ot Veterinary Burftory, Emnieulatlng Honei and KeglftiKl a Speci alty, (tail II ilia only irue niuinuu in iiuuriiiiiiK on iiorat-i.i npeyniK in Kiiiunim iiuk on sliurt notlra. inary Surgery. 1 will treat all animitli In tha iiiont approved prijueilure of Veter- nnaii ic win ue to your luiereai to HEPPNER, If von have auv nick i call uu nie at ntewart't itaulti. U1W OREOOM AND We can save yon from 825 to lu0. We ship mil j-ot to approval to any renponaihle parties. We handle the very beat mudea of instruments, and warrant them for five years, and gnatantee loner pricm than any bouse on ibis roaat fur same quality. We btiv flirt-ot fiom Chickcring & Hi'iia, Wej man & C"., Conover Brtai & C-i , rlmii'h & Barnes, piano Parkaid. Story & Clark and Chtoagn Cot tage Organs Hell Organs fr..m 8100 In I'M) ; I'iano. fmin 3 10 to 87tK). Write ns for catalogue and prices. It will pay oii. O. O. Wilcley & Co. 535, Walla Walla, Wash I .. . . 1 0vw?au rfrYPL and f HS " I i?fi l r ni lUCi PIfintv of them at the OTiXUf- ,H M , h ,ai i o' l A. r, 30TT0MTANTS . 11 li yjf I If 30TT0MTANTS J. A MSI iijaUARANTEO. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES JUdk on tiiioKT Notice and at Pofolar Pbickh, fifijr- Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. dr. taft's n E pniB" n gratis Raini DR. TAFT'S lnotpad of flvlr" 11 the door easp- Ine for l re.-ith, t-OTiins as if each J mi wn:;:J Ls vi ur ust. vou have I only to tali: a fow d33f8 Asthmalene when the spasmls broken, the breathing becomes easy and vou foci as if an angel of mercv had unloosed the Iron grasp of the fingers of death. 'The kindest moment of vour life will be when vou have used a few bottle of Dr Taff'a ASTHM ALENE and it has cured vou of gas f mm ""lPTl,- Asthma, W mail to anr tithmn lufferer a trial botthlbm fcT frss Bas "'J'', 0m b, oruggisu. Dr. Taft Sros. M. Co,, Rochester.N.Y 1 IftMi mm?"" """ 18 HEI'PNKIl'S LKADINQ Offlc, Eaildene. 1). MATn ni i d i 10 cai,u A- CONVEYANCER L