fcOTlCii TO ADVKHTlbERtf. pilOSK denirliig tn iniertloo 0 display add,, L ur cUange ot sume, uiuiit get tUeir copy iu nut idler Uittu Monday eveiuug fur Tuesday's editiuu, or inursday evening xur Fridays uUi tiuu. 'I hk i'ATTjtubois ublisuinuCo. ISO TICK. l. The turn of live cento per line will bo tiiuryud iur "curds of Umiiks," " resolutions of losptiCt, livta oi wedding renents and doiiors, iuu uoituury notices, (oiuur Uittu those the edit or bUttU hmmoli gi mh a matter ot new,j and nuticesoiwiKxiittl lutwuiiKN lor whatever purpose. 2. lSoueea ot ciiurco mid society and all other entertuinmeuta iruin which revenue ia to bu de rived, bhall be charged for at the rata of five ceuta a mm. ihunu ruleu will be utrictly ad her tsd Lo 111 everv iiiHuiiiiio. Advertibing rule reasonable and made known upon application. We bold each aud every correspondent re sponsible lor his or her communication. ho corrtBpouaeuce win do pubiunea uuiese the writer real uaine is fcijrued as an evidence oi good iuiili. . P. FltiUElt, NEWtiFAPEK ADVEKTI8 JLj iiK Afceut, zi Merchants ixchantfe, bu i xaucihco, is our auihoiuea aKeut. 'ims paper lit kepi on tile iu hib uiuce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hard m an, Monument, Long Creek, John iay aud canyon City, leaves an follows : ,tt,veiy day at ti:JU a. in., except bunduy. Arrivt'i every day ut j;.up. in., except Jlouday. 'llie cheupeut, quickest aud best line to or lion, thy liibciiur courury. J. 0. DELEVAN, Prop. blocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agcnta. and umrejore (mist to buna up Hupp- yua. Here and There. See new ad. of Minor Bros. Airs. Thus. Quuid la on the sick hat. E.H. Clarke is over from Pendleton. Mrs. Elmer Gentry is on the tick list, iira. Peter Ureuuer, of Eight Mile, is quite ill. Mma Annie Ayers is visiting Porllaiid thin week. Henry Heppner left this morning for The Dalles. Eli Ketney got back from Eugene WedueaUuy. John end Alien Royso were iu town Wednesday. Wes. Bruunou was iu from Eight Mile Weduesdny. Mrs. Geo. D. Fell is below buying her spring goods. Geiinau knitting yarn 26c per bank, at Ladies' Huzaur. 68-U Uufumisbed rooms to reut. Inquire at Gazette office, if Htmau Caldwell was over Wednesday from Eight Mile. J. A. MoGumber was in from (jallo wuy Wednesday. (Jhas. Cate, of the Lena country, was in (own yeslerduy. Mrs. Kate Pursel1, of Alpine, is still couhned to her room. Ed. Holland was up from Lexington Saturday on business, Ed. baling is over from Walla Walla on a visit to his paretits. Joe Luckniau was over from Little Butter creek Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Cowley of Portland, is visiting her parents here. The Knights of Pythias are putting iu eleotrio lights in their nail. Cliff Jones aud M. C. Fuqua were in tuwu over Wednesday night. Mrs. Alfred L. Ayers visited relatives in Heppner the past week. 0. E. Fell is over ou Puget Sound looking alter business matters. The Uem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAtee Bros., Props. sw Fossil Journal: Miss Estelle Rhea returned Friday from Heppuer. W. A. Biddle and H. L. Akers were over from Uooseberry Wednesday. Pendleton Tribune: F. O. Buoknum cauie iu last evening from Heppuer. J. M. Hager got over Tuesduy from bis reservation laino near Pendleton. Jacob Jobuaon is in town under treat ment ot Urs. tiwiuburne aud Gagen. Mr. W. U. Boyer is in muob better health this spring tbau tor years past. Found A child's pin. Call at the Ga zette office aud prove property. 73-1 t The Heppner-Oanyon stage line is the best, cheapest and qicuktbt to the iu terior. Mrs. G. W. Parker, who has been seriously ill for some days, is getting along nioely. Look for Phill Oobn's new ad. Remem ber that the firm name is still ttloouin Johnston Drug Co. Only first class work turned out at Fred Miller's tailoring establishment east Bide Main street. The Morrow County Land and Trust Company bus an uulimited supply ot chopped barley for sale. The Kteley institute, at Forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphine, oucaiue and tobacco habit, bee ad. Every msn who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner aud Lone Bock. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc all kinds of nursing. Call at her bout. In north Heppner, or address her at this place. 618- tf Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shop the place to get a nrst-class shave, nair-out or shampoo. tf. The members of Heppner Chapter will meet at the Masonic ball next Thursday evening, tbe 9ih iust. Be sure to oooie oat. 73 i. Premature gray whiskers should be Colored to prevent tbe appearance of age, and Buckingham's dye is by far tbe best preparation to do it. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at this place. Subscribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf The biggest share of February was composed of March weather, but Marob proper comes in with spring weatner. We can stand some nice weather now. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the" baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Tbe latest dentistry, crown and bridgn work, most successfully accomplished by lJr. B. F. Vaughan. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-a-w- Pnnl Boulon furnished tbe music for the U. K , K. of P. entertainment and in stallation lust Saturday eve. Mr. Buu lon departed for Walla Walla, where he fans tome property, Monday last. Women who suffer from nervous and pbysioal debility nod great help in tbe nee of Ayer'a Sareaparilla. It produces the rapid effect of a stimulant, without reaction the result being a permanent increase of strength and vigor, both ot mind and body. Frank Engleman and 0. T. Smith, two of our lone (Jordan Buttes) friends, called yesterday while in Heppner on business. They report that tbe outlook for a good orop is firBt class. Tbe Ga Mtts is always glad to havs our patrons oll on us, and we hope that more will fullmv the example of Messrs. Engleman aud Smith. Mm L"lhn MntW.!r o.-f ,n T,..l,, i ...... . . i. .uun. .."ui nuuiciuu iu visit uer relatives I ere. Mr. A. S. Watt, of the TJ. P. tax de partment, spent Tuesday uud U'ednen- uay iu nppner. .urn. juuy iiiitcuell returned t.om a vicit to her sou, Oscar Mitoliell, aud lamiiy, lilesduy. . E. B. btuntou and Fred Ashbaugh were over us witnesses ou the Koberts ease Wednesday. Lune Matlock is about again after a serious tussle with tbe rheumatism, but be limps yet quite badly. Jas. and Barney Doberty report a loss in sheep of 127 out of 2,300, largest yet neara oi tnis spring, luey fed tii days Tribune: J. M. -Hager, formerly of neppuer, out now a solid farmer in the Athena neighborhood, is in the city. Ed. Hooker aud J. L. Beymer were in Wednesday from Eight Mile. They re port little wheat truz-m ont in their neighborhood. Isano GileB, the man who suffered amputation of his left leg recently just below tke kuee, is about again with the aid of crutches. Miss Long, of La Graude, arrived Monday evening ou a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr, nud Mrs. T. K. Howard, and ttieir fumily. Mis. J. D. Hamilton visited her par ents out iu Clark's canyon yesterday. KLe whs accompanied home by her little sister, Annie Crabtree. Carl Crow wus up from Lexington yesterday. Grain looks well down there hut the ground has not thawed suffi ciently to permit spring plowing. It. H. WbitHon, 0. B. Roberts, N. H. Tenuery and Col. Williams Parsons were over from Pendleton Tuesduy in attend ance at the Koberts examination. Mrs. Biggs and dangbter.of Hastings, Neb., are visiting with Mrs. Kate Par sell and Mrs. A. G. Bartholomew. The two luet-uamed are sisters of Mrs. Biggs. Phill Colin bus decided to keep tha old linn name, Slocum Johnston Drug Co., and all mail orders should be direct ed us before to rcacli their destination. Tribune: J. P. Bnshee Bnd William Bengle returned last evening from a week's absence iu Heppner, where they had been instituting a Musouio ohapter. E. 0. : Miss Mamie Long, who bas been visiting friends in Pendleton, left on this aftemoou's train for Heppner, and perhaps from that oity to her borne at Union. E. O. : Kev. Edwin Palmer arrived Monday eveuing from Heppner to as sist in the revival services, which will be continued indefinitely, as they are prov ing very profitable. Chus. Lord and Wm. Parsons were up from the Ella neighborhood yesterday. They had the "lions share" of Morrow's snow this year, and their crops are look ing exceeding well.. E. 0. : Miss Letha Matlock is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Matlook. She is on her return to Heppner from a pleasant visit to her sister at Pullman, Wash., and will remain a few days in this oity. E. O. : A pleasant dance was given Monday evening by Miss Inez Hill in the Masumo hall at Helix, for the en tertainment of invited friends. Miss Hill lately returned borne from her studies at St. Joseph's acadumy. W. G. Scott, tbe former sawmill man of upper Willow creek, was in town yesterday. He reports tbat tbey have struck the ledge on tbe Little Laura, but fears that it is of such low grade ore tbat it will never pay for working. Died At the home of W. W. Kirk, on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1893, Mrs. Nanoy Cof fey, mother of John W. Coffey, formerly of Heppner. Her death was caused by paralysis brought about by being thrown irom a hack about a week previous to her death. 0. B. Roberts, of Pendleton, in an in terview with an E. O. Kdporter says: "T. K. Roberts, I also desire to say, is not a relative of mine." From what the Gazette could see, Mr. C. B. Roberts hasn't any margin to brag about in the paper difficulty. Frank Shipley is canvassing for some very excellent books. Frank is unable to earn a livelihood at any employment outside of work at soliciting where there is no exposure, aud therefore deserves to be encouraged. We are glad to say tbat bis health is improving. People troubled with siok and nervons headache will hud a most emoacious remedy in Ayer's Cutbartio Pills. Tbey strengthen tbe stomach, stimulate tbe liver, restore healthy action to tbe di gestive orgaus, and thus afford speedy aud permanent relief. Harry Woods has taken his old place on the brunch. Mr. A. J. Harris who bas beeu ou the line for some time, de parted for The Lalles Wednesday ac companied by Mrs. Harris. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Harris made many friends in Hepp ner during their brief btay. Osoar Montgomery and Ortbo Ward came in Weduesdny night for medicine fur Geo. Montgomery who is quite siok out at Eight Mile. Mr. Montgomery shortly arrived from the valley, and though better for a time, is getting worse aud will return as soon us uoie. MeBsrs. Wenner & Snow, of Arlington, have sold out to Cuthn Bros., and C. M. Green, of Poitlnnd, combiuiug the two stores under thj firm name ot The Arlington Trading Co. Mr. ired Snow is at present iu our oi'y and tbe Gazette hopes that he may find reasons to looate with us. Am Elopement. Yesterday's train took away fiom Heppner B. F. Perkins and Winnie Latbrop. There had doubt less been some iutimacy existing between tbe pair for some time, for reoently Mrs. Perkins applied for a divoroe which will be granted at the next term of oourt. Perkins leaves behind a wife and seven ohildren, who made no effort to atop tbe eloping pair. Mrs. Ferkiuf, so far as tbe Gazette knows, is au excellent woman and deserves tbe sympathy of all in her trouble. Her son bas oharge of a deliv ery business in Heppner and is an hon est, bard-working bay. He will doubt less continue in business at this place. The Perkins family came from Idaho last summer and for a time had charge of the Lichtentbal restaurant. Miss COPPER IYETED Heart Failure. HOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is "heart f.iilure." No wonder, when we con sider the immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and exerting a force equal to 5,181,000 pounds daily, it has iti limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So common are diseases of the heart though eften for a considerable time without the suspicions of the afflicted person being in the least excited that it is stated that one Srjon in Jour hat a bad heart Dr. Franklin liles, of Elkhart, Ind., has for Tears made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success has made his name a familiar one in all parts of our land. He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be pain, diitrtts or tender nea in the chest, baei, eitmach, bowel; left ihoulder and arm, thortnett of breath, another iny upellt, fainting, etc. Mr. George R- Smith, of Barnes, Yates Co, N. writes: "De. Miles' New Heart Cobb hat worked mmderfuliy m mind and body 1 tan do a good dati mrk. J feel ten years younger and take more interest in affairs. I had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, paia around tha heart, 1 could not uleep on my right tide. Since I have taken Dr. Milt Sev Heart Cure I sleep uelL and have no palpita tion. It has made my Aeart stronger. I wish vou would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. illicit Heart Cur bas done for me." " For months my wife suffered' with palpi tation, tmotheriny spells, and was unable to sleep on her left side. She tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure was recommended. After taking three bottles, she fully recovered her health. Your medicines do what tou claim." Ceas. Christman, Toledo, O. Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is safe, agreeable, epctive, and does cure. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. For sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. Winnie Latbrop came with them, and we learn has lived with tbe family for the past four years. Was Released. At tbe examination Wednesday, not enough evidence was adduced to warrant Judge Hullock in binding over T. K. Roberts, in the Judge's opinion, so he was released. From what the Gazette conld see, the blame rested principally oo C. B. Roberts who hired T. K. Roberts to go out in tbe field, and gave him authority to sell stock. Mr. 0. B. Roberts took up all the stock issued and returned the notes. Mr. N. H. Ten nery, one of the stockholders in tbe Alli ance Publishing Co., gave it as his opin ion tbat neither Roberts was guilty of intentional wrong. A number of Eight Mile's people attended the trial, return ing borne yesterday. The deputy pros ecuting attorney, G. W. Bea, was assist ed in the proseoution by Messrs. Dawson b Lyons, while Messrs. Brown and Ellis looked after the defense. K. of P. Doings. The Lenten season is baving s deoided effect among the society people of Walla Walla, and daring tbe past week there have been but a very few social gatherings. Mon day evening the publio installation ot officers and inspection of Walla Walla Division No. 17 Uniform Rank Knigbts of Pythias, furnished considerable en joyment for the Knights, their ladies and friends. Tbe oeremonies whioh were oonduoted by Mayor Stogdill, of Pasco, were very beautiful and tbe Sir Knights acquitted themselves in a splendid man ner. Tbe tnusio program was excellent and the dancing to the musio furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parris was greatly enjoyed by those present. W. W. Journal. How's This. We offer one bnndred dollars reward for any oase of catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo O. We tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbeir firm. West & Tbdax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino.Kinnan k Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting direotly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Price 75o. per b ttle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials tree. 9 A Great Kailway With its branches running in every direc tion, are the arteries and veins which convey the blood to every part ot tbe human system A cold, sudden changes or exposure may oause poisonous acids to olog the circulation, Bud then oomes rheumatism. Beware ! If yon value life remove tbe obstruction with JJr Drummond's Lightning Remedy. You can get a bott'e at the druggists for 85, or it will be sent to you by prepaid ex press if you send to the Drummond Medicine Co., 18-60 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 73 81ALION FOB HALE. I have for sale a full-blood Peroberon- Norman stallion, dappled gray, weighs 1600 pounds, 17K bands high. He oan be seen at the siablea of Thompson k Binns. Prioe 500, and will give time with approver) note. For further partic ulars call on Thompson k Binns. Andrew Kkanet. 570-74 Lexington, Or. Biktbdai Paety. Miss- May Smith entertained a nnmber of ber young friends last Wednesday afternoon, tbe occasion of ber tenth birthday. Tbey bad an excellent time. There were present: Emma Farnswortb, Fannie Sbulse, Bertha Adkins, Mary Farns wortb, Zoe Patterson) Nellie Shnlse, Maudie Keeney, Muriel Jones, Edith Jenkins, Olivs Adkins, Carma Perkins, Ora Hale, Ordra Donahoo and Edna Mallory. oMn S. C. Smith, THE Keeps a full line ot - EVERYTHING In the way of Furniture. Undertaking goods a speciality. May Street, Bsppntr.Or. KM H. A. Thompson FPRN1T0REMAN THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin A UcFarland's, Main Stnwt. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 cts. Hay and grain per day, $1.25. Meals 26 eta. a at 0. C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Foot wear The r.tily hot and fhoe eatwblirmmPTiT nf Hrnipnpr hwi iflovwt from tha Kant aide of Mnin Htreer, to their new tore room, npxt ffoor to H. Blackiir'n A- '-o.'w. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., IVIcain street, 1 1 eppner Or. Reserved for This piece of advertising space belongs Slocum-Johnston TJrug Qo. PHILL COHN, Pbopriktob. There is not a winged inseot hovering aronnd Phillip. Want Bucks to Herd ! M1TH &- CHAPEL Mahogany Ridge and Little Wall Creek. AH sheepmen who want their bucks in a herd can make it known by mail. TERMS : Sl.lO Per Head And a pass to the mountains. One them, and the balance when we deliver them ; salt furnished. SMITH 670w if TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK 71 71 7 IV. NIE1SON, Prop. Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays Mondays, Wednesdays and f ndays. line to Fossil. x ttensonable charges for both Passengers -:- 643-tfiw BLOC CM-JOHN 8TON -OP- h hkj Institute yilE Q1TY J-jOTEL, W. J. LKK.KH, Prop, rilHIS HOSTELRY bss been Revittxd and Rejunibiiiid throughout, and now is one of tbe most inviting places in with him, feeling that be is able to entertain you in the best of style. r First Class House. A. X. Sinus 1 T a a4- r-rv-aT is TUUL Wtdl KU9L Will herd bucks this summer on - third to be paid when we receive & CHAPEL, Hardman, Oregon. OX li-UJ Li 1 L J3j. and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Rock on Makes connection with tbe weekly and -:- Freight. DRUG CO.. Agents, Heppner, Or. For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium aod Tobacco Habits It Ii located at Foreit Gror, Or., The Aloit Beautiful Town on tht Coast. Call at the Gaiktts office- for particular!, fltrlctly confidential. Treatment prirttte aud lure cure. Heppner. Mr. Letter invites you to slop Reasonable Rates, Anything New of Real Merit You can Generally Find For:-: Sale:-: by V)V3 Ws don'l run a tbird-olass junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twice tbeir value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prices, with no baits or trap. We keep Gents Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, STATIONERY, COUFEOITONERY, ETC. Ask our old onatomers how we treat them. : : : : : : Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -;- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool G rowers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, C Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE whioh we propose to conduct in on hands at all times the cboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, ProDrietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. H. , London, England. Veterinary -m- 5uheot7 Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am n Prepared to do rill kind; ot Veterinary (turnery, KmucnlatliK Ilorien nd KeKlliiK a Speci alty. (Thll ll the only true method of niHimtliigoii horw;,) apeylnir of Cattle and Ho,, on short notice. I will treat all RnliuaU ...... ..... -. Ju.Un ...M,,,ailliuaiiii.iii u. mj your lutereat to call on uie at Htewart'a itubleii. nEPPNKK, - For the enterprising establishment of- W. L Matlock & Co. C"3 DR. TAFT'S Instead of flying to the door gasp ing for breath, seeming as If each one would be vour last, vou have onlytotakea few doses Asthmalene when the spasmlsbroken.the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if an anp;el of mercv had unloosed the Iron grasp of the fingers of death. The happiest moment of your life will be when vou have used a few hnttlna of Dr. Taft's ASTHMALENE and it has cured you of mm mt m aw and rW Asm ma, ni man to any Mnmasunersr tu kr ervifiata. Or, Taft Bros. H. Ca., Rochester.N.Y I Who are Noted for being The Leaders. Grilliam & Bisbee, niErruEii, on. FORWARDING. OREGON. z:3 Ownership OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most satisfaatorv minnti- w,n In the moHt approved procedure of Veter- nlliw . OREGON atrial oomo sjssl BBsr Bass Hksa that It dots 1 I USB ftsaaCiita Uomj. t 1 r 1 1 1 1 t 1 n a otj j stms