" lor N mi ' u ... I NOTICE TO ADVERTIHKHS. I 'HOhM. desiring the insertion of dlRiiltT ml;, orctiKiiijuuisaiiie, uimi get their copy in nut later than Sunday evening for Tumiay'd ftd.Utm, ur iuurituay evening ior Fridays eili- tWU. fATltanoN i'UUUbHlMiCO. 1. The Bum of five cent per line will be cliargeu for "curds oi uiankB," "resulutiuni oi loMpcut," linttfui wedding prebents and donurs, anu obituary uuiii-en, (.outer tuau thuse the edit or hhail hiiuneii give as a matter oi news,) and uoiiueaoi hpetiai lueeiingb lor w hatever puroi. 2. Notice ui church and eocieiy and ail other entertainment troui which revenue in to be de rived, nhall be charged lor at the rate of tive veuta a line. Tbee rules w ill be stru-tiy adlier ed to tu every instance. Auvui iuiug rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re spotiMulo ior his or her communication. Iso uorieupoiident'e will be published unless the w utei 8 ruai name is signed as au evidence oi got hi iaith. T P. FlsHEK, iNEWSFAPKU ADVEKiljj JJt iug Agent, 21 Merchants exchange, Buu i laticisco, is our authorueu agent, iiiis paper is kept on file in his oihce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hurdmaii, Monument, Long Creek, John Ltay and tanjou city, leaves as loilous ; hvery day att:;Rj p. m., except auuuay. Arm es every day ato .uo a. in., except Jiouday. Hie irfteapent, nuickeat and best line to or I'lom the interim country. J. a. DELE VAN, Trop. Hlocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agents. Uive your business to Heppner people, and therefore asxisl to buiut v.p Hepp tier. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. TUTT:S FILLb make pure blood. Tho3. Woolery was up from lone Tburs-day. J as. Daugherty la iu from Walluwa ooumy. Mrs. Joe Woolery, of lone, Sundayed iii Heppner. J ridge Hallook will hereafter otlice al bis residence. The Gazette has a rattling good water barrel tor sale cheap. tf . Assessor Shaw is taking iu the metropolis this week . The Gem aud Palace saloons for Hue liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. sw 'lue weather remains cool, which is a good thing lor the wheat crop. K Y. Judd is here making advances and taking wool on consignment. A striotly first class guitar fur sale. Brand new. Inquire at this otiiee. 5-34. Ben Poppen says his chance for a crop is as good as auyoue could expect. Mrs. G. Gate aud daughter will leave uext week tur tueir home in band Hollow. The Heppner-Cauyon stage hue is the Ltbl, clitoi el una quickest to the iu ten or. W. J. Clark, representing Honeyinan, Deitart & Co., was in town over Wed nesday. Jus. M. Thompson and A. H. Dills were drowned in the lower John Day recently. L. D. Boyed and Geo. Harrington left for their Granite placer mine yesterday morning. Jas. Jones did not go to Walla Walla as leported, but will likely join the hoises at Spokane. The iwiCE-A-WEEK Gazette now only $2.50 in advance, payable in cash or ouon skins. Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. Will 'Walbridge and Chas. Mallory left yesierday with their horses, bound JNew lork. ere Were quite a number of G. A. R. DeoDki and 83. of V.'s in to hear the lecture Wednesday. Nearly every rancher in the Alpine neighborhood is outting his rye which is a big orop this year. Miss May Bailey will leave next Monday for the World's Fair and ber old home in Michigan. The body of Amos Bills, who was drowned iu Ihe John Day, was found near The Dalles Wednesday. The Kteley J iiatitnte, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. The Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choice trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. J. P. Hadley, of Hardman, says either cool weather or one good shower insures a big wheat crop iu his neighborhood. Last Saturday, Fred ThomBs hauled in from the Penland headquarters ranch, a load of wool weighing 11,897 pounds. The Ceoil horses, sold Tuesday down at lone, brought in $650, eighty head. J. W. McGonagill was the purchaser. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet eftioient action Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents, A. Andrews made final proof today on his homestead before W.' E. Ellis. Hia witnesses were Milt Powell and Tbad Armstrong. Jl flreeuBiIathewB, having purobased the 3aoe UHel barber shop from Unas. 15fys, asks for a oontiuuanoe of trade. TBatbs in connection. Mrs. Geo. Noble and daughter have gone to Colorado Springsi Colorado, for the benefit of the former's health, and will remain till September. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through him, Bnd have your paper delivered free of charge. tf A lumber of Heppner Ladies gathered , is at the home of Sheriff Noble Tues day evening to remind Mrs. Noble and Airs. Rush that this was their birthday, the former being 45 and the latter 58. It was a pleasant occasion. J. T. flloAlister's little sou, of Lexing ton, was brought to town Saturday with a very bad cut in bis foot, made by barb wire the day before. With proper attention it will get well in a short time. Mian T'.nnra Muir aooidently fell down tbe cellar stairs at Geo. Fell's residence isday receiving a badly sprained and anKie. inis win give nor me pain for a few days, but n not thought to be serious. Dr. B. F. Vaughan has gone east to ootnplete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vanghan in charge of bis office. Those owing Dr. Vaoghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene VaughBn wko has full .authority. 11-tt. Tuesday, Chas. Seehafer, suffering from astbma and rheumatism, was gent to Portland for treatment by our citizens. Heppner is always charitable to strangers, but pretty soon, if times keep op as bard as present, we will have io exercise a little among ourselves. The advice that most men will give ; you 19 not to drink, but when yondo i t the best. The Belvedere Baloon carries an excellent slock of cigars, liquors wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor io connection. Call on Charlie and John who wid always tieat you court eously, tf. Gid Boyer got back Wednesday from Washington where be bad been looking up some horses, formerly the properly oi the missing Billy Jones. P. O. Borg went to Portland this morning tu attend Grand Lodee, A. F. fe A. M. Hj will visit Astoria before returning. We have endeavored to publish the W. C. T. U. items sent iu long ere this, but lackof printers bus thus lur render ed it impossible. Salem Statesman.- Hun. J. S. Browu, of Heppner, is iu this city. He came dowu to see his new boy that arrived Monday night at ''Grandou' Paivin's home. E. P. Veruz, accompanied by A. J. Paul, representing Kuuuu, Burrell & Co., took iu tbe Eight Mile and Gooseberry country the first of the week. Drops are all right yet, they say. For a refreshing glass of beer and a nice lunch, call ou Kleckuer & Sheldon at the Arcade. Also a fine stock oi liquors and cigars, Good old porter iu stock, exoelleut tur family use. Mrs. Frank Goble, through the as sistance of Heppner people, has been sent below for treatment at the hands of Dr. Jones. D. A. H err en oirculated the paper in behilf of Mrs. Goble. Tbe Epwortb League oleared about $25 off their ice cream stand at the Sunday school convention. This will be used to help the M. E. Sunday School. They will run a stand in Heppner ou July 4th. The last Saturday of this mouth, at 1 o'clock p. uu, Rawlins Post of Lexing ton, will meet in Heppner. Also the W. R. C. at the same time and place. Those intending to become members should take notice. 33 38. H. N. Powell, o! Sand Hollow, form erly a member of tbe firm of Powell Bros., prominent sheepmen of that sec tion, dropped in Wednesday, leaving a notice of dissolution of tbe above firm for publication. Mr. Powell left Thurs day for Portland. Osoar Minor got back last Sunday night from tbe .cow camp up in the mountains. He saw some game up th'ire which was tume enough to kill, but Oscar was humane enough not to leave a few little fawns motherless. Tue cattle are doing well. J. H. Kolman went down to Portland Monday on business and is expected to return today. Mr. J. Wollenberg is as sisting Joe Biber this week and will remain till J. H. returns from a pros pecting tour over in Graut county, on which he will leave next Monday. Hood'sCures Numerous . Boils And Catarrh In the Head Nr. TP. I. Tucker Roseburg, Oregon. I feel that it Is Impossible for me to say too much In favor of Hood'i Sarsaparllla. I was a great sufferer from impure blood and Catarrh in my hoad. Job's comforters tailed to comfort me, and Z suffered from numerous bviU Agony Beyond Description. When I becan to take Hood's Sarsaparllla I had six of them, only four of which came to a head, and since then, thanks to tills good medicine, I have been free from this great affliction. I gained 11 pounds in three weeks. The Catarrh my head which has troubled me Ior years nu also been cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla and I Hood's p8.- Cures am enjoying good general health. I earnestly recommend Ilood's Sarsaparllla to all who are afflicted." W. L. Tuckek, Koseburg, Oregon. HOOD'S PILL8 cure all Liver Ills, Bilious ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. HAT TEES Billi's Lectube, A large audience greeted Ralph 0. Bates, as ''Billy," in his leoture. "Billy and Dick, from An dereonville to the White House," last Wednesday evening at the opera house. Tbe lecture was rather long, asoompared with most of them, but so intensely in terested did tbe audienoe become that they sut almost immovable for two hours and twenty-five minutes,wholly absorbed in the plain, unvarnished etory, moved to tears one moment, laughing immoder ately or full of wrath the next, as the recital of tender scenes of home, ridio ulous conditions of the unfortunates and cruel treatment of prisoners progressed. To hear it means that every man, woman and child will go home with a greater reverence for our oountry and our flag. Mr. Bates, accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Whitney, departed yesterday morn ing for Pendleton, followed by the best wishes of Bcores of newly made friends in this looality. O.W.R. MF'G C9 PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocum-Johnaton Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. Anything New of Real Merit You can Generally Find For :-; Sale :-: bv Who are Noted for being The Leaders. We don't run a third-class junk shop where you ean buy shoddy goods at twioe their value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prions, with no baits or traps. We keep Gents Mm Hardware Tinware Grill iam & I3isbees on. This pieoe of advertising Bpaoe belongs to Slocum-Johnston TJrug: O PHILL OOHN, Proprietor. There is not a winged inseot hovering around Phillip. H. A. Thompson r wbioh be gave at once. Ambrose kbot Wm. Lunceford last winter, but tbe former's friends think that he will be oleared without difficulty. July Htb has been set for the day of the execution if Oallin, tbe murderer of Shaw. Mrs. Sbnw was released, but in tbe mindB of many she is as guilty as Gulliu. Eu gene Brackett, tbe defaulter, gets one year in the penitentiary. THOMPSON & B1JNJNS, PROPRIETORS The' ieppner Livery, Feed and -GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition. STATIONERY, COKFECflONEETf, ETC. - Ask our old customers bow we treat tbem. : : : : : : Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNEK, OREGON. Jeep Your Eye Open for. BARGAINS! -AT- MINOR & CO.'S Where you will find a grand display of quality and elegance, and the 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 I If Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, -Furnishing Goods, etc. If you want value for your money, oorae and see us. If you want to enjoy th full purchasing power of your Hollar, spend it with MINOR & CO. Dry mmm fllnlWnfli Vniinni (Ml JVUHUHIZl tivy.vi.wi Sale Me Below Coflin & Mctfarland'B, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 26 cts. at O. 0. Sergeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Urain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. Interesting; Lectures. Last Satur day evening the people of Heppner were treated to a lecture on "The Lost At lantus," by Rev. DuBose. It was un usually interesting, and a large audienoe greeted the speaker ou this occasion. On Monday evening, this week, Mr. DuBose delivered his promised leoture, "The Sunrise Century," to a large number of Heppner people. We believe this lecture did not meet with as enthusiastic reoeption aB the first lecture, though it was full of good thoughts. Rey. DuBose is an excellent speaker, though he would not be classed as an orator. Thb Picnic Tbe Sunduy sohool pio- nio at Pettysville yesterday was quite largely attended a larger crowd than last year. The day being a fine one, added muoh to their enjoyment. A large number of Heppner people went down on the train, returning in tbe eveniDg. One or more of Heppner's small boys went down wilh the crowd against the wishes of their stern pater familias. Bud on their return were pic- nioked to a beautiful finish, lhey Had not anticipated such a warm recption. This was the only inoideut of the day not nn tho Drouram. The behavior at tbe Pettysville grounds was good. Still Missing. Billy Jones, of Lena, who left here for Kansas City Jan. 6th this vear. has not been beard of sinoe, either in Virginia, bis old home, or in Morrow county, where he had lived for some years. A letter from Kansas City states that he Bold his horses, and many think that be has been foully dealt with. He left Gid Bojer to pay a debt of 4o0 and also owed for horses purchased' He was always known here as an honor able boy, and it bardly seems possible that he has intended to beat anyone. Surgical Operation. Little Etta Rogers yesterday had a tumor removed from the right side of her neck. It had been there since babyhood, but after hovina a Bnpll of the measUs some time aeo. the tumor became somewhat aggra vated, end occasionally discharged muoh ous. The operation was peiformed by Dr. McSwords, assisted by Dr. B. F. Vaughan in the administration of chloro form. Tbe little patient is doing well. And now for Bonnbvillb. Con ductor H. 0. French has Becured from the Union Paoifio, tbe privilege of running an excursion from Heppner to Bonneville, on Sunday,. June 25th, 1893. The round trip from Heppner, Arlington and intermediate points, has been placed at $2.50. The train will stop at any place between Heppner and Arlington to take on or let off passengers, leaving Heppner at 6 a. m. One of the import ant features of tbe excursion will be a visit to tbe grandest bit of scenery on the coast, Multnomah Fulls. Do not delay buying tickets till the last hour. It takes time to make arrangements and seoure coaches, and Mr. Frenoh should know in the neighborhood of tbe number he will have to aooommodate long before tbe 25tn lust. And above all, don't forget to bring well filled baskets. oa-K. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OOinfEAR 1N HEPPNER. IS M. LICliTENTHAL 8c CO. ' NO SHODDY GOODS. FOOTWEAR. Wont glile of MhIii Street, HBPPNEK, OREGON. Will go Below. Joe Max, the insane Bohemian arrested Tuesday,' had been herding Bheep on the John Day for Em met Cochran. Tbe pbysioians thougbt( perhaps, he oould be brought around all right with a little treatment, bntjtbia morning Sheriff Noble reports him cra zier than ever. He will probably be ad judged insane tomorrow and be taken below Monday. --liiliifB PAUSE HOT IjIj i. 2. Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your reBidenoe, sawed or nn- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two. 75 cts. per oord; three times, fcl.uu. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. From Canyon Word comes over from Canyon City to William Hughes iw 1ib crand iury has found a bill charcinz John Ambrose with manslaugh ter. His bonds were placed at $2000 mm OnlyFirBt-Class hotel in Heppner. Building Wired for Electric Lights throughout. Jiest accommodations for the traveling public. Courteons treatment assured the conn try people. MitS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner REASONABLE RATES. Wool HEPPNER, Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: : : OREGON. Change of Ownership ROCK LINE. 2V. KIEISOiV, Prop. TJEPPNER and LONE fa Ti S HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, which we propose to conduot in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep ou hands al all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW & McCA.IlTY, 85-tl ProDrietorw. bTAGE Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays Bnd Saturdays. Leaves Iins Rock on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Makes connection with tbe weekly line to Fossil. Reasonable oharges for both Wanted. A good rustler to take charge of a floe 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. 27tf. 64a-tf w - Freight. 6LOC DM-JOHN STON DRDG CO., Agents, Heppner, Or. Passengers -:- and DXt. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. S., London, England. Veterinary -m- Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared lo do all klwla of Vetf rlnary HnrRery, Kmaiculatlns; Horn! and KckIIiikb ft Hpeel- Bi.r. (lull ! m only iruw meuiuu Ml iiiieruuiiif oil UOTRUI.l Blieyiug OI uaillv anil lloiift on ahort notice. I will treHt all animali In the moat approved procedure of VeUtr- II yon have any alck anlmala It wilt n to your Interest to luary Hurgery. call on uie at Htewart'i atablel. le bvv OKKUUN Fashiokable Dhebsmamrs. Mis. W. W. Smead and Mrs. Margaret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at bard time prioes, at tbe home of Mrs. W. W. Hmead. Don't fail to give them a call. 118 bw A Fink Horse. The imported run ning stallion, Sir Henry, has been brouisht over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is the property of "Caynae" Reynolds, and is a fine horse. o'Utt The Hotel Grande. ( FORMERLY THE HANFOUD HOL'HK.) J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor. I-VF.RYTHING NEW. Thla home haa been renUed and li the flrst-cluss hotel of Arlington. 4j It li centrally located, and ii therefore the molt convenient place for commercial traveler!. Btairei leave thll home every morning for Condon and Foiall, Oregon; alio for Cleveland Blckleton and Ooldendale, Waahlngton. JVIilx txt a-11 trafiM, AHtrlNOTON, OHUCOX. SPRING- IS HEEE. SO IS THE- New York Cash llacket Store. JDHT ORDERED. AND TO ARRIVE SOON : Spring and Snmnwr Dress (loodc, Calicoes, Oiughams, Flounoings, Drspery, Gents' Furnishings; also Ladies' Underwear and, numerous other goods in that line. Notions and Tinware iu stock; very cheap. When I say cheap, I mean it. You have but to call and inves tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a cash business, and can therefore undersell all competitors. J. W. MA'll Main Street, next door to tbe Opera House. OCIv, Prop. COPPER IVETED"' JgZ BOTTOM rANT$ oM rAl AEV fAIR QUARANTINED. DR. FOOTE'I fl A NDoBOOK. OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY HKCIPKH, la the title of a very valuable book that gives a great araoant of Information of tbe Utmoal Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Katlng, Drinking, Ureailng, etc., IT TELLS A HOL T WhattoKat, Influence of Planta, Parnate of the flkfn, Care of Teeth, IIow to Eat It. Occupation for Invalids, hathing- Heat Wny, After-Dinner Kapn, Things to Do, Alcohol kb a 'ood and a I.ungsund I.unp IHneaaeB, KffwtH of Tobacco, Things to Avoid, Medicine, IIow Ui Avoid Thcmv Cure for Intemperance, renia OI Hummer, nupi'niu'J'i" vimum. mini nnar, iit;ii'ini:iir, I.BUMI1 amm, How to Breathe, Kemovlng Name, How Much to Vt'i ar, To (let Kid of l.lce, Xlangers of Klaaing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagion Dln-axea, Malarial Affections, Overheating iiouaes, Preventing .N'eur-Hlghted- How to Avoid Theni, Croupto Prevent. Vsnthatlon, uess, Kxerelne, IT TELLS HOW TO ( IHE Black EyeK, Holla, Ilunn, Clilllklalns, Cold Feet, Coma, Cougha, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Karache, Felons, Kstld Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hlooough, Hlvea, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Ureasts, Ivy Poisoning, Holes, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Hnorlng, Htammering, Hore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Htinga aud Insert Bites, Hweatlng Feet, Toothache, Ulcers. WarU, Whooping Cough, Worms la Children. IT WILL SAVE IMTOUS HILLS. Ms-All new sntiscribers and prompt'renewals dnnna the month of April will be presented with a free copy of this as a premium. Tk CENTRAL HOTEL -Is Now Open to the Public. New Building and Newly iTsit Furnished Throughout. LEGAL BUNKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Board per week Si.Ml Single Meals. '15 cents " and Lodging per week, 5,50 Lodging 2fi cents Only first-clans $1 a day house iu town. Free Lack to and from all trains C. O. 8AHGKNT. Proprietor. HEPPNER, ORKUON I. L Ml HEPPNER, ATTOIINBT .T Xj.T0V And Commissioner of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land matters attended to promptly and acooritsly. Office in National Bank building. : : OREGON I r-i M1