iWUCK TO ADVEttTlSiiKs. i t queut hlJ obuulil be paid. All luteud- iu i bciuti member bt tbut timo I -iwlllj rtUl III UpJilllUlluUrJ. 11 t.: y E. W arreu, of DaVidnou, i Hi-mij i.m udintf irum Injun reeeiveti i rtrt'tllil. I Hayes hh ju YVoitutluv nuii , it-, o) ttj liiiea crftk busy tukmg cj f i siie iirvy crop. ; Liiit -Mile bo) a ami tlei pm i- ' iUt caught sunie very Hue ttuut iai ul , xtiiea creek. bUudu Ittat. The dtieotora of Heppatr District Luet Ainu day utteruuoQ, but UiU not nc leot lcbciie8 at that dale. Uepiner's 4(U ot July Juuoe was the tte bold each and every corrtbouuent re- ! tfliuieLit iUrtLiutfeujeut ot tU committee. l -ri'J.-E dcslriiiR the imurtiou of tlisjtlay aria., I. or ciitiutce ui puiue, uiUBiyet their copy m ,fttler itio.ii Muuoay evening i,(r i'utMia) ' f LMiiiOti.rtr ' tm re-lay evening iur Friiia) eui f":. i UK ,kATTfc.kiiii hl'iiUMiiMvi't. t. ihe miiu til aveciita per hue will u LaikcU lot "varus oi iiiauks," "rfBolutiwiiu .i . icetynxt," jibU fl wedaui pretteutg auu auiiors, uu uLuuitr uotitti, (utucr uiau uiubu tiie tsuu 01 bUaii liiiuiieU gim a a lualusr ui uevtbj uud u0Uc;atlipet:itU wteUiiKit iur iialsvver imrpu&e. i (NuUcttn omliun;4M.uu nociety anu auuiticr f uutrutiiiiuuuu irum wium reveuue id to be ue- ' ciwa, klioil be chargea iur at Uif rtu ui uve ! ueuu a 11110. liienc rule will be tnt-ily Uiii-1 u u.t in every lukiaiiue. Ati vertiHUiti raiea reanouabie ana made know u upon apiiiuou. puiifeiMv lui lint or br toui tuiicBunueucti w ill be JjuillBlicU uuiL-BH Uie vwitc i rctti uaiuu im aigueu tut an tmuuuctt 01 gouii 'aim. I P. FIbHEK, MiWofAPKK AlMl-sK'Hiv JLJ ItiK Aeul, 21 Aitrunauli tuauu, tmu iianuieco, ib our auiiiotiitja aeut, mm paper n kepi ou Lie iu bu oince. 7 1 AISLE. tltage for Hardmau, Muuument, Long Creek, Joriu uuy auu uii)ua City, lyaveu ub louowu ; fcAei y uay ul B p. m., euupt ounuu) . Aruvubtivery auy aio u. iu., eiuepi jionUuy. litu clleupfbL, itultfctbl auu bcol JUiu lo or t'roui tlits iiiiunur cuuiiiry. J. o. JUKLEVAN, I'rop. Kiocuni-JohiiHtou liut; Co., AteniB. (ilte your Ouelutss Iv lit iucr ijtujnt, and Uitftjure uasttii lu Ouiut up MJtjjp nun Jruuviuze lUusv wlw jjuliuute yuu. Here and There. County court ia still grinding uwu.v. TLTl'S ilLLS iuvioraie tUe budy and miuU. A. H CLatniau was io from Vinson I'liurndby. The Gazette Las a ruttliDg good water tmirel lor uule ciitjup. tf. E. Wnldman, representing Neutiiad ter Biui., ia iu tonn. F. 0. BuL-kuuni spent the 4th with hu taiuilji at tleppner. Ike Lai tie and Anaon Wright were in town yesterday on bueiuesa. Dr. B. F. Vaugnau tuuk in Pendleton this netk ou a buaiuess trip. The (ieui and Palace aaiuoim for tine liquors, McAiee iiroa.. Props. w d. K. Bishop returned from a busi ueaa trip to Portland Tuesday lust. It is reported that A. A. Wruu will shortly build a residence near town. Mr. J. B. Hperry and family relumed Wednesday trum their hia) stack ylBlt. Hood's Pills are easy to take, eauy in action and sure iu effect. 25 oeuta a .box. Une more "glorious 4th" recorded ou the list of celebrations forever past mid Koue. Johnny Friend is looking after matters down on O. A. Kben's lower raui!. The Heppner Cauyon stage line is the ItBt, cLtbpetil mid quickest to the lu terior. The TWiOE-A-WEEK Gazette now only 82.50 in advance, payable in cash or uoou skins. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber stiou. They are artists. Baths in connection. J. D. Hamilton is out this week look ing after his oatlle up on the old Stewart ranoti. Walter P. Fell arrived Monday even ing frorc Seattle, and spent the 4 ill with relatives and friends here. T. J. Andrews proved up today before Clerk ilonow, with (J. h. Butlis and lieu. E. Wright as witnesses. y Tue Keeley Institute, at Forest "Grove oures liquor, opium, morphuw, oocaiue And tobacco habit., bee ad. The Gazette would gladly till a tow orders for choice trees of any sort natis faction guaranteed. Drop iu. tf. J. W. Dawson,' of the law firm ol Ellis, Dawsou & Lyons, lift yestealay moiuing for Grants on business. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock phnuld subsonbe for The Horseman, i.iuzette shop, agents. W. G. sweetser is itll.et.til with rheumatism, and is compelled to go around ou Clutches iu consequence. Jas. H. W ylnud, of this county, has been choseu lor the next TJ. S. grand jury, io meet July 10th in Portland. It is re orted that C.C Snrgeut's team took a 4tb Tuesday by running away. The damage, however, was not serious. Mr. J. A. Burdell, while working with his team Wednesday, lell under then feet and was badly kioked and bruised. Mrs. E J. Boyer aud fimily are out this Week ou their rllntou creek rauch, -superintending the hayiug operations. Dave Freesley's team ran an ay ou the 4tb, aud he carries Lib left arm in a sling in ooustquenoe. The rig was noi burt. The only thing that marred the pleasure of Tuesday's celebration was the uuusual amount of dust up on the race traok. T. J. Andrews and Wm. Rix were down yesterday and say that the drougnt is affeOting crops considerably in that vicinity. Robert F. Hynd leaves next week for the World's Fair. From tueuoe he will go to Scotland (or a four mouths' visit with bis relatives. No service at M. E. ohuroh, South, Sunday morning, as the pastor then bulds aeivice at the Liberty school house, Khea creek. Gieeo Mathews, having pnrobased the Palace hotel barber shop from Ciias. Jones, asks for a continuance of trade Baths iu connection. Missel Henryetta Sinsbeimer aud Elizabeth Matlock arrived from Portland on Wednesday's train, to epeud then aoation in Eastern Oregon. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Mrs. Jas. Tolbeit, whom we reported ill recently, is improving, though their baby M at present bffl cted with the measles, requiring medical attention. Will Faw departed this morniug for Portland, and ill probably return to Te lueasee soon. W hear that A ill is likelv to take a Dride back borne with him. Prof A. J. Sweeney, the Arlington mu sician, assisted our looat talent in turn ing out a superior article of munio for our 4th of July danoe. The Prof, re turned home Wednesday. For a refreshing alass of beer Bod a nice lunch, call on Kleckner A Sheldon at the Arcade. Also a fiae stock ol liquors and cigars. Good old porter in tock, excellent for family use. The advice that most men will give yon is not to drink, but when yon do oat h ht.(. Ths Belvedere saloon carries an excellent g'ockol cigars, hqimro i wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor j in connection. Call on Charlie and John who will always treat yon court eously, Pnfns Tmrnlla CnlllD. No. 6 will meet in the ball of the KniKht of j Pytbias, Monday evening, July Lib. Tbe last quarter's does aro now delln- Kdith aapp, having closed her school iu Hist. - ISo. 4b, this coualy. Is nuw lucated at College Plaoe near Walla. Clay Luce aud 8am Elliott got iuironi John Day on too 4.U wnu A. Haoheney's wool, leaving home Wednesday with freigut. John Turley, who is 'tending osmp fur i ne Hayes Bros., Boenl ths 4th in town. He will remain till fall lu the vicijity ol Austiu station. Jim Young's horses became frightened ou uie 4'U, uowu near W, ii. Potter's, and dra. ged him some distance by the lines. iny were not hiioueu to the Woguu at tue time. A E. Wright was in from Hurdman yesterday. A imlllbtr of tiaiduiau peupiu went up lu Parker's mill lu attend the 4tu ol July picnic aud ball. A K' od lime is reported. The other day Geo. Conner received a check drawn by Jonu G. Meahu iu favor ot 1'. C. bei, dated along lu lHUt), VN here It has been lingering all this time, is hard to conject. Yesterday the place of Osmers & Hughes was attached fur debts oweu Uy iur. O.-iners. bo far, the following suits have beeu inaugurated: C. Buhl, 10; Wm. Hughes, $160; Hughes & Kennedy, $4U0. We regret much to Uear uf this tioubie. Uu Monday lust, iu moving J. N. Biowu'a sale to his new quartets in the upper story of his Main street building, l lie rope broke wheu near the top uf the stall way, letting u fall to the sidewalk A lew uioueu boards constituted all the injury done, and ou the next atlempi the sate was landed without further trouble. Jas. Tolbert brought iu two samples of wheat yesterday, one from his rauch ou tlx dollar, the other from J. B. Sherry's ranch ou the lull above Henp uer. The samples were about an aver age of the crops, and will yield con- sideraule grain. Air. Tolbert thinks that he will have 20 bushels to the acre. It was sowu early last fall aud got a good star t befoie winter began. JU. A. ST. Allen Ferry, Wash. 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sarsaparilla was Equal to the Emergency Pleurisy, Chill and Fever ifllfc Leg Perfect Cure. "After my baby was horn I got Into very seri ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever, gradually developing into milk leg. We live 20 miles from a physician and did not know what to do. Finally after n crat deal of snffer lM I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and when I was using the third bottle I could seo It Was Doing K!e Cood. I continued with another bottle, and recovered so rapidly that now 1 am ia good health I Hood's a Cures cordially recommend it as a good medicine." Mrs. A. M. Allex, Ferry, Washington. I Anything new of real merit, you can j generally find for sain by P. 6. 0.WPSO1 m W bo are noted for br'ing The Lntulers. We don't ran a third-clan junk nhnp w here ynn can buy thodd) goods at twicx their Value, bnt we keep tirst-clnsi goods at honest prices, with no baits or trr. We keep ki Fiirniii Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, - STATIONERY, OONKKOriONERI, ETC. Ask our old customers how we treat them. : : : : Corner Mam and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. Gilliam & Bisbee, HErrwEn. on, Hood's Pills euro all Liver Ills, Bilious ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. HA VE YO VISA CKA CHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNEY 4 CURES Council Muetinu. Ou last Monday evening, Ueppuer's oouncil met lu regular sesaiuu, Mayor Simons pre siding uud all couucilmeu present Minuies of last meeting read and approved Bills allowed: Hepp- uer Light & Water Co., 8100; J. H. Kolniau, $2; J. W. Rasmus, 874. 5C; A. A. Roberts, $16.66. Continued till next meet'ng: Heppuer Light & Water Co., 8200, iuteiesl paid by them ou account ol delay iu sale of bonds; Dr. J. J. bills, 81 50. Witness fees: H. V. Gates, $14 HO, expense in making sale ot bonds Mutter ofLoog & Scott's, laid over till next regular meeting Council instructed the committee on fire and water to secure from school district, if possible, use of'buildiug ou old property for use of fire apparatus. ...... .Tlje matter of patting iu a water ing trough was deferred for the present. ...... J. D. Hamilton instructed to ool,eut 200, balance due n bond sale' from F. W. Paxton, Portland Petition to close business bouses on Sunday, Inidou the table Marshal's salary discontinued for the present on acoouut of shortage of funds, aud for the time being, put on a fee basis. Mr. Rasmus still continues to discharge the duties of marbhal Report 'of treasurer called for and posponed till next regulur meeting Adjourned. Diabetes, Bright'8 Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain In the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PREPARED BY PORTLAND, OREGON. O.V.R. Manufacturing Ca,, Fur sale by 8looum-.Tobnt"tnn Drug Co and 1. W. Ayers, Jr. throwing Mrs. Borg, out and badly twisting the buggy nxles and somewhat damaging the top. fortunately no serious injuries resulted to either roan beast or buggy. rsoTioB op Dissolution. .Notion is hereby given that the partnership here to fore existing between II. N. Powell L- M. Powell and A. E. Powell, under the firm name of Powell Bros., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, H. N. Powell withdrawing from the film. However, L. M. Powell and A.E.Powell will continue business under the old firm of Powell Bros. L. M. Powell will ool lect all ocoounts due and pay all liabil ities of the old firm. Dated June 7. 1893. H. N. Powell, L. M. Powell, 34-42 A. E. 1'owkll. This piece of advertising space belougs to locum-Johnston Dril C- PilILL COI1N, PRontiEToit. There is not a w inged insect hovering around Phillip. M T iHeppiier, Oregon. RIGHT, f IN -f THE And Bound to Stay. Our Prioes in all lines of LEAD Dry hi Cling, Us, lais, hi H. A. Thompson r a. a. rtimn THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner livery, Food and Sale Below Colli n it McFiulaml'l, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Toains to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay aud grain per day. 91-25. Menls 25 its. at C. C. Burgeaut's, next door to Feed Stable. (Jruin aud baled hnv always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc. Are thn lowest. Come and point out the goods you wish, aud we are confident yon will be pleased, because our prices aro all right. Ad early call will be appreciated. MINOR c$& STORAGE AND FORWARDING. ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner -AND AT- NOTKIE. Tuesday's Divekhions. Frank Mclu tire became intoxicated oil the 4tb, and used bad language on the street in the preseuoe ot ladies. Charley Charlton remoustrated with him aud Molutiie called him a "red shirted ." He Kept up bis fighting lick, and soon oame to griel iu front of Hatt & Matthews' barber shop. Chariton ga e him two or ihiee pretty hard raps iu the faoe, aud iVlaishal Rasmus then took him in. Later uu P. W. Housman, a young man tthubad beeu woikiug for Ed. Day, was put iu, considerably intoxicated. Ou Wednesday morning, Housman was lound badly disfigured with two front teeth missing, all of which be laid to Molulire. Both were fined the regula tion, and tbeu Mclutire was re-arrested and taaeu before Judge Hallook, who tiued him 815 aud Costs on a charge o' assault ana battery. Iu default of pay meut, he is seiviug time in the eounty ail. Housman feels muob aggrieved over the loss of his teeth, aud threatens to bus the town. ONLY EXCLESIVK BOOT AND SHOE FOOTWEAR M. U & CI IS STORE IN HEPPNER. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOO WEAR. Vet Side of Mala Street, OKEQOX. Owing to the striugenoy in money mat ters, I am forced to notify my patrons that I am compelled to do a strictly cash business, and by so doing will be nhle to meet my demands. Thankful for the kind patronage he towed upon m in tbe past, aud hoping to receive a share of yonr trade in the future, I am Yours Respectfully, 39 tf C. S. VanDuyn. Good News. Dr. B. F. Vanghsn, having computed his dental education, is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Teeth mad without plates, bridge work, clasp plates, full upper and lowsr gold plates, full aluminium plates, porcelain and gold crown, etc Ulcerated teeth permanently cured. Special attnntion given to children's eetb. ' 'Come early and avoid the rush.' 34tf Spokane Racks. 1 be Spokane races opened ou the 4th with a large attend ance. '1 he five-eighths race was won by Little Joe, Later Ou second aud Guam pague thud. The trio were followed bv a big field, 'the time lor the distance was 1:04. Ou V eduesday Cora Junes, the Heppner two-year-old, won the balt inile dash, but the judges declared that the stcuud horse, Vaugevan, had betn pulled aud deolared it no raoe. Cham pagne was iu the five eighths raoe which was on i he program yesterday, but it is not ) et kuowu whether he won or not. Slight Accident. On returning from the celebration grounds the 4ib, just ttiis side of the Balm Fork bridge on uiilnw creek. Bob Dexter collided with P. O. Borg, overturning Peter's veliiole Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the manauement of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at yonr residenoe, sawed or nn sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two. 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1.00 Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan 4 Honard's. 4-tf, Shoemaker, Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' expen ence. has lust looatod in the Abraham sic building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiythmg in his line i. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a anil 14wtf First Class Tailobino Fred Miller oiw located on May street in the old bakery buiMing, where be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Give him a trial. If. REASONABLE RATES. Wc X)l Warel Growers' Near the Depot louse HEPPNKR. OP.EGON . Change of Ownership HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, ... k,j..u.i. ,,, .u wmi nuuDinuiui y manner. VI 111 Ktiop Only Fiist-CUea Lotel in llcppnei . Iinilding Wiled for Eleolric Light throughout. Best Dcm-mniiidntions tor the traveling public. Courteous treatment assured the coun try people. MRS. M. VON CA1JOW. Proprietress. on hands at nil times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW Sr MeCA.RTV 85-tl Pronriotot DXl. JOSEPH t . DILI., Graduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England. The Hotel Guande. (FORMERLY THK HANKiHI) IIOCKK.) J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor. EVERYTHING NEW. Trill home iiM been illtte'l and Ii the flrjt-elim hotiil ot Arlington. It 1b centrally located, and li therefore the mmt convenient place for com inercial travelers. RtaRet leave this house every morning for Condon and Kosnll, Oregon; fllBO for Cleveland Blckleton mid Uoldendale, Washington. JVIiixx t nil trllll . Veterinary Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ARUNOTON, am preliarpri to rt all kinds of Vpterinarv HurKerv. Krutiinulntliiff lloru... a o i ally. (This is the only true method of operatfiin on hnre.) H,ryliir of I'attlvnnd 11,, ui on short notlee. 1 will treat all animals In tint most approved nroeediirt, nt vm.. ni; m.wj, 11 ;uii i. c bij; kivi i.iiiinil 11 will llttlOVOIir lllterMMo UlilTMCK, OKKUON BUM MVKIVJ IUM(IIM1 Land Fob Sale. 480 sores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch and will be sold cheap. Call nt Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. COPPER IVTTTLD tf. S. of V.. 3 ottom'TAntS DH. FOOTB'S HAND-BOOK. OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY BECIPEt, Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Katlng, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS AICOL'T What to Kat, Inflnonoo of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Cum of Teeth, How to Eat It, Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, . Aftor-Dlnner Naps, Thlrurs to Do. Aicorioi att a Food uri'l a LuiiKHand l.unir lliaeases. ttffectn of Tobacco. ThtnKB to Avoid, ftiedietne, How to Avoid Them, i 'lire for Intemperance, Peril of Summer, FnperfitiouK Itair, t.'ioiliintf, What to Wear, Headache, I'ainio & Cure, How to hreathe, Itemoclnjr. Same, How Much to Wear, To (jet Irld of l.lco, Dangers of Kissing, Hectoring the Drowned, I 'ontaid'iua Dlf'-HKeH, Malarial Affections, Overheating Uoumis, Preventing Near-Nighid- How to Avoid Them, Croup-to Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exerelm;, IT TELLS HOW TO ( IBB Mlack Eyes, Hulls, Brims, fhlllblalru, Cold 7eet, Corru, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhrea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felona, Fstld Feet, Freckles, Ueadache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarsencbs, Itching, Inflamed breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, ltlngwnnu, Huorlnc, Htammerlng, Sore Byes, Bore Mouth, ore Nipples, Sore Throat, Bunatroke, Httriga aud Insect llltes, Sweating Fnet, Toothache, Ulosra, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL &AVI2 JOCTOIiV BILLS tyAII new auhHcnbers and prompt renewals iliirmg the umiitli ot Apiil will be presented with a Iree oopyot this es a premium. -OF- For the Gnv o, xjnor, Opium anil Tobacco Haliiis II Is located at Forest drove, Or , 77ie iVosf Heantiul Town on the (.'orwl. ( all at. the tUlttllt nfllee for paiiienlHi.. htrletlyeonliilentlal. 'Irealawiit urirsuiamt sine cure. KIRK & The -Enterprise Baton II IT 1:1 L, M 1 UU: Plenty of them at the Gazdte Office. . . . I. R. Ml, HEPFNEK, A.1"I'CIXTM AT JjAW A n d Cnmmisinner r.f the U. H. Circuit Omrt. All land mall'TH aliorn'c 1 in promptly and ficcurat i . Office in National P, i.k building. OltKGON Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER On May Street, opposite Palace Hold. They will keepon band a full llnoof STAP.LI- A N I IWX(' i km a&Ei mmm, A full line of choice Pies, ('skis md Husd; in fact eventhii i that i usually kept in a firit.clasi bakery floin. 'Ihsy will sell cheap foi rush. Call ami try them. Ot1 jl'lnj yotilitf limv Io el bUU 1CM'; 1 11(1 in.'tinoil how to lie in iiiiiitiiii;" ; Y(JU )Th fond pfiffiit )i(av Io l.uvc prize Imliies; WANT )'I'he mot her how t Imve tliem wiiJumt, pnin; TO )Tho oliilillcRfi how U Iid liviitttil ami multiply ;ottoj !Thk Lancashire Insukack Co. OK M ANCIIUMTEH, ICNOIA.Xll KNOW )The ouriou WHAT )The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well EVEItY )The invalid how to (ret well iijjiiin npeedilv; BODY )The impiudent how to ivtrnin wn.-.ti d eii"i;ry. OUGHT )A11 who want knoy.lefk'o that ii uf iiiom worth . one to marrv :t I ST"'!' V( ! DAVH ( oNi: (Aii-:N'r ( SCLD TO KNOW. READ P. H. T. (Mtirruv Hill I )f lint it in j;r. J-ooie.-; ) 1.0(10 pu(ri U00 cuts. (Kednet'd from $',;.'.' how thev "trowed" and etiiue to b;( .0 ( .SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE Talk." ( YEAK. L'(M! recipe; ! 5(10,000 ruf.'e.-. ' ( i.H'iES r.. Niv.v York.i i'LD. I I'll II ! loitie I I'ul. pli.tcs; 1 Ml: 'uvula :.::i r., ::mi, s