HQW TO VWirWKUS, T'HOHK during the imtertiou ol duulay adi., or change of Miue, wuit k1 their copy iu not later ti u Muudtiy evening fur TuetWtty'i edition, or Ihiiminy evening for Kridityi cdi- tioU. XUK fATTEHooN i'U BLIbUINU CO. NOIK K. 1. The mm of five cent per line will be charged fur "cardi of thanks," "ruMulutioiM of reject," UiU vi wedding (treseuta and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himseli give as a matter ol news,) and. iiuticvsuf special meetings lur whatever purpose. 2. Notice oi church and society and all other Dtrtalnineuts from which revenue is to be de rived, shall he charged for at the rate of Ave tents a Hue. These rules will be strictly adher ed to iu every instance. Advertising rales reasonable and nudu known upuu application. We hold each and every cor respondent re- sponsible lor nu or her eou.uuuiicuiiui.. No uoirekpwiiueuce win ue puounneU unless the wnuu s rai name is signed us au euuyuctj ol gooU ialih. P. FlbHEK, KEWcil'Al'EK AlMEKUa Li lug Afceul, il Aitlchttuts i-ichttiiyt', bun i- lancisco, is our autbuiueu akcut. luis paper is kepi on ule u his ouice. TIME JAbLE. Stuge for Hurdmau, Monument, Long Creek, John liuy ana canun Cl.y, leaven an lulluua : Jvery uay at o:oU a. lu exeeut ouimuy. Arrived every uay at .:ju p. in., eeepi .Holiday. 'Ihe cheapest, iiuickeHt and beat line to or from the interior eoumry. J. B. DELEVAN, l'rop. blocuin-Johnston lrug Co., Aaenta. Wire your business to H eppner people, and littrtjote assist to buutt up iivpy iter, fatruiuze those wlto patronise you. hLere and 1 here. Go to Ladies' Buzaar for Buttbhiuk Pattbunh, l.a J. J. MoGee, of Hordman, was iu town Weduesday. The Gtzeite has a rattling good water barrel tur mile client). ti. The liuiTHuicK Pattbbns, at the Lauiee' Baiaur. 1-2 0. 0. Lee, of Portland Dispatch, was in tbe oily Wednesday. E. Y. Judd uud . H. Claike, tbe wool buyers, Cbttie iu last eveuiug. Juhn W. Dt-puy in quite ill at bis fat tier's reaidmce in Heppner. The Qem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, MuAtee Brob., Props, sw Collections yesterday are reported much better tbuu tbe previous month. A Btriotly first olasg guitar for sale. Brand new. Inquire at this office. 6 31. Shu Kinsuiau ig on the road to tbe Mulbeur country with a lot of cattle. Tbe Heppner-Cauyon stage line is the best, cheapest und quickest to tbe iu tehof. Wm Duncan leaves for Idaho, next week, and, perhaps, will looaie iu that action. Rev Oennison, of Lexington, was up to attend the K. of P. lodge meeting last Tuesday. The iwiOK-A.WEEK Gazette now only - 82.60 in advance, payable in cash or eoon skins. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Bulbs in connection. The Metropolitan fashion sheet fur June can be bad free of charge at Ladies' Bazaar. 12. Mr. J. W. Stevens, and his son, Asbton P. Steveus, departed for out side points Thursday. Tbe Eteley Instiiute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocuiue end tobacco habit. Bee ad. Tbe Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choice trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. " For Butkbiok Pattern in the future, end to Fell Bros. Heppner, Oregoo. ThaJ now carry tbem in stock. 12 Our Heppner people have subscribed liberally toward the celebration on tbe 4Uh and a grand time is expected. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subsoribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. J. G. Young, of Rhea creek, is in at tending tbe District Conference. We okDowledge a pleusant visit yesterday morning. Johnny Weli.b got in Tuesday from Hamilton. He left for borne Wednes day, taking out a lot of freight tor G. V. Modaley. 0 O McGonagill, of the Dale section where he is ruuuing sheep, was in Hepp ner on business ibursday. Sheep are dajing well thus far. Master Clay French is tbe authorized gent for tbe Uregonian at this place. SubBoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf 1. L. Howard, of Galloway, dropped iu od us yesteiday before departing for Camas prairie with bis sheep. His Gazette will reach him at Ckiah. Tbe rustling oommittee were out Wednesday looking after subscriptions to tbe Fourth of July fund. Heppuer will have a big celebration tbis year. Fell Bros., of Ladies' Bnzaar, are gems fur tbe Buttebick 1'attkkxs. Tbey have a large stook to select from, 1-2 Hood's Pills oure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the allimentry caual. They are the best family oatbartic. Mrs. C. P. Mallory goes East this week to visit relatives in YVmoousin. Her husband leaves shortly fur N w York with a carload of horses, where Mrs. Mallory will join him. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost vou to cure anv ordinary oase of rhenmatisui if you use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it and you will be surprise at the relief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain.. 50-cent bottles for sale by Slooum-Jobustou Drug Co. Tbe Portland Dispatch says that H. 'Wilson, an employ in Inman, Paulson's mill, had tbe index finger of his left band taken off Hatmday with mw. Mr. Wilson used to represent tlie Singer Sewing Machine Co in tbis looahty. Dr. B. F Ysugban has gone east to complete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vaughau in charge of his office. Those owing Dr. Taughan will please make settlement with Vt. tugeue Vaugban who has full uthonty.t 17-tf. The advice tbst most men will give 70a is not to drink, bat when yoodo set-tbe best. The Belvedere ssIood carries an excellent s'ook ol cigars, liquors . wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor in connection. Call on Charlie aud John who will always tieat you court eously, tf. Mr. E. A. Brnndage will leave this week for New York, and, of course, will take in tbe fair before returning. Tbe old gentleman bas b-en away from "York slate" some years, and he will doubtless epj vy bis visit. He iutended to leie Wedueday morning, but. we are informed, was detained by lllue-s. Are you insnred f If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with bottle of Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbce Remedy as an insurance gainst any serious results from nn attack of bowel d mplaint during the nmmer months. 1 is almost certain to be needed and should be prooured at one. No other remedy can take ita place or do its work i 25 and 50 cent j bottles for sae by Sjlocum Johnston li ng io. Agent Collins of Arlington, has re signed as adjutant of tbe third regiment, O. N U. Rev. H. M. DuBose will preach next Sunday morning and evening at tbe iu. E. chin on, buulb. All are iuvited. Elgin Cor. La Grande Faimer: Mr. Ueudricke aud wife are ou a visit to Haidmau, Morrow county with friends Bijd relatives. Gieen Mathews, having purchased the Palace hoitl baiber shop from Cbas. Joues, asks for a continuance of trade. Buttis iu couuection. The Stage, ' R. E. Fuller's little Taoouia paper, Las gone dead. "Bub" was at lue head of our j ib departmeut avvniie last year. He Las considerable ability as a writer. Contrary to aunonoement made in a recen ihsuj of the; Gazette, t e match race Oetvveeu Appai--ufca aLd Coou Du Came i 1 lust .Ui'Oduy afternoon, Coou Dog wiuuing eaany. Lecture at M. E. church, tjoulh, Monday eyeuiug, June 5vL, by Rev. H. M. DuUose., D. D. of San Frauoisco, ou Lis popular BUbjeot, "Tbe Sunrise Century." Admittance 25 oeuts. S. Collins, A. L. Huff, Rev. Dennison and Dr. John -Huutiugtnu oauie uri from Ai liugtou Tuesday to see Dorio Lodge confer the squire and Kuigbt ranks They leturueu home Wednesday, and neii pleased, with their visit Dr. B. F. Vauuhau got Lome Tuesday eveuiug from Chicago. Tbe doctor was well pleased 'with everything in 4 he saw there, particularly with the opening exeroises of toe World's Jf'aii be completed bis course iu deutai surgery while in Chicago, The editor was half iuclined to sug gest that the readers of the Gazette should look up Fell Bros.' Ladies Bazaar ad. in this iBsue, but tbat is haidly neatBsary, for you can find it without much trouble It is a striking illustration of tbe kind of enterprise iu the makeup of tbe Fell Bros. They will do to patronize. Tbe way many advertisers figure, it niat'ers little whether a paper bas 10 subscribers or 10,000. What tbey seem to w ..nt, ih a cheap aJ. Advertising in a LewBpaper is a good deal like an old soak's idea of whisky all good, but some ib much better than others. Tbe circulation of a newspaper gauges the Value of Hs advertising space, aud tbis Btaudard we steadily adhere to. Grant Co. News: Tbe stage road over Dixie mountain is somewhat of the oousislenoy of raw pie crust, but Mo Ewau & Dailey's stage train walk right luiouub uu time. The Sumpter Valley railway ib in g' od trim, but every time tbe etigiueer blows his whistle it ex hausts all of the i-teaui and be has to atop from 10 to 20 minutes and fire up. Ine a. V. tasi mail runs 22 miles iu 2 bouts wheu the weather is good. Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi cian of LewiH, Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively eugaged in the prac tice of medicine at tbat plaoe for tbe pat thirty five years. Ou the 2otb day of May, while iu Des Moines en, route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Cham berlin's Colio, Cuolera and Diarrhoea Remedy lor the past seventeen years, aud kuuwing its reliability, he pruouied a 20 cent bottle, two doses of which cured him. The exoitement aud change of wuter iuoideut to traveling often pro duces diurihcea. Every one should pro cure a bottle of this remedy before leav ing home. For sale by Slooum-Jobuston Drug Co. ToSfmmeb Rang2. Soon tbe feetit i herder and bis will bie away jj'VA csSlia. tothemouutair. t&a! ranges back of Heppuer where abounds acres and acres of good government grass, whioh oa i be bad for the taking. The sizzle of the oampfire, built up against a rotten log, will entertain him through the evenings while be peruses tbe Gazette and other metropolitan periodicals, and revolves in his mind the exteut aud value of the one to be enjoyed this fall. Seriously, what Heppnej and Morrow county is today was made principally from tbe labor of ye herder, whose life' may not be as picturesque as tbat of a danoing-mas-ter, but be is a sight more solid benefit to tbe oouutry. Nearly a Serious Accident. M on day AI Bmns had to return nithbiB'bus to tbe Palace hotel on short notice. Just before the train was ready to pull out a traveling man dajooveied that be was short a valise and overcoat. Returning as rapidly as possible he secured tbe missing artilces and started to return At tbe intersection of Willow with Main strett, Ben Alley was "trimming" an aic light. Neither saw the other till too late to avoid a cullisioo. The lampi worth 87o, was totally ruined, while Mr. Ei uns' vehicle was badly damaged, be sides be narrowly escaped a runaway. Bboken Leo Last Monday evening, in a friendly souffle over at J. B. Natter's brewery saloon, Vi m. Lord threw Frank Merrill in such a manner as to break tbe small boue of bis left leg just above the ankle, and in the opinion of the physi cian, Dr. McSwords, fractured the large boue slightly. Merril is at the Mountain House at present, doing very well under tbe circumstances. M. E Shuts Confbbbnok The an nual district conference of tbe M. E ohurob, S iutb, is in session in the oity, with a larne attendance of laymen aud ministers. We are unable in this issue to give a lull account of the proceed ings up to tbe time of going to press, but iu Tuesday's issue we will bare a full report, , Rip's Wood Yard. Tbe Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at yonr residenoe, sawed or ud sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at DE&VAI COPPER rIYETED.- teS ottovTPAntS Hood 'sCures Sharp Pains Short Dreath, Heart Trouble, Rheumatism. Mr. L. II. Paine Eagle Creek, Oregon. "I have lived here tn Oregon for the past twenty years, and most of the time have been a very great sufferer from indamtnntarT rhrmnattain.' I have also had what the doctor called heart disease, with shortness ot breath and sharp pains in th left tide. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had finished three bottles I was in better health than I had been for years. I do not have any pain now, sleep well, and to-day no woman of my age Enjoys Better Health than I. At home on the ranch I not only attend to my family housework, hut last summer I cared for and milked four cows. I do not feel that I can ay half enough In praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla Mrs. L. M. Paine, Eagle Creek, Oregon. Hood's Pills are prompt arid efficient, yet easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 2f0- - O.W.R.MFG C9 PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocnm-Johnston Drue Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, SI 00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Wanted. A good rustler to take charge of a fine stook of tbe latest and best subscription books, and dispose of them in and around Heppner. Liberal commission to a good man. Must give bonds. Address, O. K. Publishing Co., Box 322, Butte, Montana. 27lf. Fashionable Duessuakebs. Mis. W, W. Smend and Mrs. Margaret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at bard time prioes, at tbe borne of Mrs. W. W, Smead. Don't fail to give tbem a call. 118-sw. A Fine Hors. The imported run- nintr stallion. Sir Henrv. has been brousbt over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is the property of "Cay use" Reynolds, and a i ennii is a uue uorne, utoti First Class Tailobino Fred Miller now looat ed on May street in tbe old bakery building, where he is prepared to do first class work. A perfect tit guaranteed. Give him a trial. tf. Camp Meeting -Tbe Methodist camp meeting at Lexington commenced yesterday and will continue over two Sabbaths. A boarding tent Is on the ground, and ample provision made for all whonay attend. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. At M. E. obnrch next Sabbath. Rev P. M. B ill, will preach in the morning, Rev. VV. M. Fancber, ot Weston, in the evening. All are invited. J. M. Shulse, Pastor. Preaching at the Baptist church in Heppner uext Sunday at 11 o'clock and at nigbt. Come and welcome all that will. M. Bbamhlet, Pastor. (Rev. Bramblet, pastor of tbe Baptist cburcb, requested us to publish in this issue, a sketch nt bis sermon last Hun- day evening. This we promised to do, but Dud that we are unable to tulnll tbe same. Editob.) Completely Uprooted. How many remedies there are wbiob merely relieve without uprooting disease The onotrast with sterling remedies which soch palliatives afford, not only enhance the dignity ot the former, bnt serve to emphasize tbe folly ot employ ing half way measures wben thorough ones are available. A marked instanee of tbis is tbe ffnot, on tbe oue band, of H tetter's Stomach bit ers in cases of chills and fever and billons remittejt. aud on tbe other ot ordinary remedies in maladies of this type. By tbe Bitters .malarial omplaint in every stage, and of tbe most malignant tyoe, are com plelely conquered and lose ibeir bold npon tbe system, ibey are rarely if ev er dislodged by the ordinary resources of medicine, although their symptom may. unquestionably be mitigated tbronb such means. Tbe same bold good of iodigestion, biliousness, kidney complaint, rhenmatiam, nervousness and debility. By tbe Bitten they are cured wben many remedies fail. J30TTOM QUARANTINED. FOB. S-O-UE Gilliam This piece of advertising epaoe belongs to Slocum-Johnston Drug Qo. PH1LL COHN, Proprietor. There Ib not a winged inseot hovering around Phillip. H. A. Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Below Coffin it Hcrarland'a, Main street. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per dBy. $1.25. Meals 25 ots. . at 0. 0. Sergeant's, next door to Feed RtBblo. Grain and baled hay always on band, FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. ONLY EXOLTJSIVE- BOOT AND FOOTWEAR IS M. L1CI1TENTHAL & CO. Went Side ot HEITNEB, H EPPNER and LONE ROCK -3- feTA.GJ5 IjTJSTJi. :V. NIBLSON, Prop. Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays Mondays, Wednesdays and rrMays. Makes connection witn tue weekly line to Fossil . Keasouable oliargei for both Passengers -:- 643-tf 1 SLOCCM-JOHN8TON The Hotel Grande. ( FORMERLY THE BANFOUD IIOUHE.) J. W.. REDFORD, Proprietor. E VF.RYTHINfl NEW. Tblf home hu hfn It ! n trail v lofAtf(I. Alld ll thfrifrirt 8tK leave thii home every morning Blckleton and Uoldendale, Waih!iu;ton. JVXriix &t All tT-a,xxm9 AHWNGTOK, KIRK & lilTIJI.. Tlie- Enterprise Bakery and Grocerj Store. On May Street, opposite Palace HoteL They will keepon band afnll llneof STAPLE AND FANCY f Groceries and Provisions. Afnll line of choice Pies, Cak usually kept in first-class bakery store. try idem. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OH1 MANCH1TKH, KNGbANI) L W. rAntUMJN, AULM orpt ?! th.worw & Bisbee, IIEITNEIl, on, A. E. Binni Feed and Sale Stable. SHOE STORE IN HEPPNER. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOOTWEAR. Main Street, MP 1. Only First-Claps hotel in Heppner. 2. Building Wired for Electric Light throughout. S. .Best accommodations for the traveling public. 4. Courteous treatment assured the coun try people. WliS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Itck on and -:- Freight. 1)K0Q CO., Agents, Heppner. Or. refitted artd li the flmt-f Uah hotiO nf Arllnvtnn tho mt,t rmi Vfiilptit itliipo fnr rumniproliil trat-uUn for Condon and Fomil, OreKOn; alio for Cleveland OHUOON, end Bread; in fact eTerjtliinjr tbst i They will sell cheap foi cash. Call and , (w Anything New of Real Merit "" You can Generally Find ri r For Sale :-: by vil We don t run a third-clan junk shop where yon can boy shoddy goods at twioe their value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prioes, with no baits or traps. We keep Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware,- Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECflONEBY, ETO- Ask our eld customers bow we treat tbem. Cotner Main and Jeep Your Eye Open AT- MINOR & CO.'S Where you will find a grand dieplay of quality and elegancy and tbe fairest prices ever made for such qualities. Visitors are not asked to believe, but are shown goods to convince them that we are leading the trade in Dry Goad:, (keriei, Uk Me, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc. If yon want value for your money, oome and see us. If you want to enjoy tbe full purchasing power of your Dollar, spend it wih STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNEB, : : OREGON. C Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE whioh we propose to oonduct in on hands at all timet tbe ohoioost Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 86-tt ProDrietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. 8. , Loudon, England. Veterinary -sm- Surgeon i Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared to do til kind, of Veterinary Hurnnry, KmntcuUUng Hornet and Hritllnffi Bpfol ally. (This 11 the only true metliixl nf niwratfiiii on liorici.) Hpeylng ol Cattlonxl llosi on ihort notice. I will treat nil auiniali In the most approved procedure of Veter inary Burgery. II you have any ali k anluiali It will be to your lutereat to call on me at Htewart'l atablei. n Mi-nan, . SPI1TNG f HO IS New York Cash Racket Store. JCHT ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE HOON : Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Calicoes, Giniihams, Fl"ncini!S, Drapery, Geuts1 Furnishings; also Ladies' Underwear and, numerous other Roods in thut line. Notions and Tinware in stook; very cheap. When I say cheap, I mean it. You have bnt to call aud inves tigate to be sat ulled. 1 do none but a cash business, and can therefore undersell all competitors. J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to tbe Opera House. T CENTRAL HOTEL f Is Now Open New Building and Newly Furnished Throughout. Board per week ti 60 " and Lodging per week 6,i0 Only first-clans 11 a day house in town. Free liack to and from all traiui O. O. 8AHOKNT, Proprietor. HEPPNEB, .... ORKOON I I ELLIS matters HEPPNEB, Who are Noted for being The Leaders. : ; Willow Streets, HEPPNER," OREGON. for- BARGAINS! FORWARDING. Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most satiafactnrv mminar Will IraAti Ulniw ORKUON IS -f HERE. TIIE- to the Public t Single Meals. 'IS oents Lodging 2ft cents ATTOnNBT4T JjAW And Commissioner of the TJ. S. Circuit Court. All land attended to promptly and accurately. Oflloe in National Bank building;. : OREGON