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TIME TABLE. Stage for Bardmau, Monument, Lone Creek John Hay aim canyon city, leaves as lollow, ; ' tvery day at 8 p. ,., except Sunday A rriveii every day at 6 a. ui., except Aonday 1 he cheapen, quickest and best Hue d, or from the interior country. c, , . J- o- DELEVAN, blocum-Johnston Drug L'o., Aueuta. Prop. Owe your business to heppner people, and Vitrei ore assist to buua ,.. nvr. tutronize tkose wlio patrouue Here and There. TUTT'S PILLS tut! miud. Invigorate the body itiliy Jonea got in from Vale laut Sat urday. Bub Hynd leaves Sootlund. tomorrow for Ben Parker dropped in on our peoole Saturday last. E. Y. Judd returned from outside points last baturday. Jake Jobuson and other Gooseberry friends are in town. Geo. Wright was in from Lone Kook the latter part ot lust week. The Gazette has a rattling good water barrel tor sale cheap. tf. Wm. Lord will shortly start from Port Townseud on a trip to China. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, MeAiee Bros.. Props. sw T. J. Matlock reports a big barley orop nut on the McDonald canyon ranoh. The Heppuer-Cauyon stage line is the bmt, cLb.t imd quickest to the in tei ior . Hood's Pills may be had by wail for 25 tenia of 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass. The school board will meet tomorrow to seleot teuchers and truueaot other bnniness. Cora Jones finally got away with the one halfmile, two-year-old race at Spokane. The twice-A-week Gnzette now onlv $2.60 in advance, payable in cash or ooon a kins. E. H. Claik, got in Saturday from Pendleton lo look after wool matters in this seotinn. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, Citv ho tel barber shop. They are artiste. Baths in conneotion. Thos. Rhea will ship 300 head of cattle to the Uiiion Drfased Meat Co,, about the 25tb hist. Mrs. J. W. Rusmns returned from Walla Walla Friday last. Her health ia much improved. W. R. Chrhv exhibited a combination oane, shotgun and ritl Saturday. It is somewhat of a curiosity. The Pythiau Sisters of Walla Walla are preparinK for a dance and social, to occur in a few days. Milt Brown proved up Saturday before J, W. Morrow, with Albert Matteson and Isaac Large as witnesses. Peter Brenner waa not present during the recent term of county court, having beeu detained out on John Day. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocait e 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. Milt, and Sam Morgan and I. L. How ard were in Saturday from outlying dis tricts. Crops are fair with them. Henry Blackwell, on the 1.1th tnst., will sbip 800 head of cattle to the Onion Dressed Meat Co., Portland. Jas. JloEntire oslled on the office yes terday. Jim reports a pretty fair hBy crop out in the vicinity of Mike Kenny 'a. The total rainfall Sunday and yeBter day, as given by Observer Smith, was 0.29 inches, a little over one-fourth of an inch. Green Mathews, having purchased the Palace hotel barber shop from Cbas. Jones, sska for a continuance of trade. Batba in connection. From the Wasco San we learn that railroad talk ia rife in the western part of Morrow county. We shall publish the report in our next issue. Hons. J. N. Brown, W. R. Ellis and Henry Blackman, Dorio Lodge's com mittee on transportation for next Grand Lodge, left yesterday to visit the rail road people at Portland. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Uregonian at this place. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf "-Married At Pendleton, on tho 6th mst, Mr. Jas. Domrherty 'o iHisa Kite Dnheriy, Father DRoi officiating. The Gazette extends congratulations. For a refreshing trlass of beer and a nioe lunch, call on Kleckner & Sheldon at the Aroade. Also a fine stook ol liquors aid cigars. Good old porter in took, exoellent for fsmily use. Albert Ayers got back Thursday from Malbenr. Albert and Aided Ayers have purchased hay over there and will run their sheep in that section' hereafter. Married-At the court house Friday last, Mr. Andrew Anderson and Mi?s Carlton, both of this county. Judge Keitbley officiating. Suocess to them. W. B. Lacy returned from the 8tate Agricultural College a week ago last 8atorday. He will return in time to begin work with the fall term, commenc ing Sept 21. Or. B. F. Vughn bnsdeoided to leave Heppner, and all thosa owing him a'e requested to makeimmediate settlement. Those desiring work should apply at one. '43tf- Dick Howard reports an excellent crop oat on J. W. Morrow's Sand Hollow ranch. He will have fully 65 looaof fine bay, and estimates that their grain crop will yield 3,000 bushels. C. E. Holland, who lives near lone, he will have oooeiderBO'e grain of drv weather. The I ont'look is not nearly aa bad as it waa fonr weeks so. . Mr. aud Mrs. Max Shillock srnved on Friday's train to visit Mrs. Sbdlock a parent-. Mr and Mr. H. D. Gey, ind her Bister, Mies Luoele Godley. They will remain a week. waa very bad off for tiro uinuibi with diarrlioaa. We used vinous medicines, also culled in two ductora. but nothing done bim aoy good until we U.J Cumberiain'Colio, Cliol eiaaud lJittrrhne Remedy, which gave lminediMie relief and aoou oured bun. I consider it the best mdiomo made and uan conscientiously r,coimneud it to ail woo need a diarrhoea or colic medi ciui-. J. K Hare, Treutoo, Tex 25 and ( ou cent uottles for sale by Slouuin Johns ton Drug Co. ur.ii.t. Shipley was out on Eight Mne liiHt week, and was surprised at tue crop prospeot. Eugleman Bios, have a large nelu of grain, with well. nlltd heads. He thioks tbat the averHge i inii aowa grain out mere will beabout 10 bushels per acre, while eprire urain is not hurt muoli, and being late, with iew suowers such as are promised by the weather olerk, will make a fair crop. Elder S. S. Baavar. nt M xAlllain.wiu. Juuiatta Co, Pa., eaya hn wife ia aub ject to oramp in the stomach. Last summer aba tried Chamberlain'a Cholio, Cholera and Diarrhoja Remedy for it, and was muon pie .sed with the speedy re. lief it tfforiled. She bus since used it whenever necessary and found that it never tails, for sale bv Hloinm.I,,l,n- ston Drug Co. Billy Barrett, of Sand Hollow, found three young rabbits a few days agj and brought them ill lo the old bouse oat, thinking, of oouiae, tbat she would make a meal of them iu short order. She nns a tamuy of her own, three kitteuj about six weeks old, and to these she has added the rabbits and is raising them wirh all the care that a mother cat can bestow. A prospei tmg party onmposed of H. Vanderpool, Geo. Vinson, H. Colwell. O. E Jouea, (iill Jones and J. T. Cant well got back from a prospecting tom of Graut county. They struok some good plaoer ground on the John Day above the old Oiiental mines, and have located same. The adwee that most men will give you is not to drink, but when yon do get the best. The Belvedere saloon carries an excellent stock ol cigars, liquors wines aud beer. A fine billiard parlor iu connection. Call on Charlie and John who will always tieat you court eously, tf, Tom Smith, of Susanville, Grant Co., onme in yesterday with two loads ol wool. Hib teams started out late last eve ning, but Tom will likely remain for a few days He will hold the remainder ol his clip at Susanville, not being able to sell what is already Btored in the ware bouse at this place. Jas. Me-Oill, of Pendleton now, but of every plsoe in general, baa recently, through Minister EBgan, beard from his family in Chili. His father has been dead some five years. MoGill has nol made auy great number ol fiiends here for the reason that he is a bilk. The Sanger & Lent show oleiined up Weston to a finish. They didn't try then schemes here, and it is well they pursuer! tlmt COIII8B. Our nflicers were laying for the combination, and the first crook ed move would have resulted disastrous- iy. Pendleton has in their warehouse, about 1,&00,000 pnuods of wool. Only 2O0.000 pounds have been sold, and the remainder ib being consigued, securing advances from four to seven cents. Tbis is about the condition of the wool market all over the Northwest. Clias. Royse rpturnei? from the valley Friday last. Ho speut the 4th iu Eugene, aud bad a big time. He re ports bis brother, Arthur, as prospering with the Baptist charge at Monmouth. Bob SIibw returned last week from Denver aud adjacent points. He reports times as hard there aa in Oregon. He intended selling some sheep but could find no buyers. Billy Douglass wss in from Butter creek Friday last, and reports his orop better this year than usual. Mnoh of it is being grown without irrigation, Geo. Mnir starts this week (or the up per country with bis threshing outfit. It looks now, however, that there might" be plenty to do in Morrow oounty. DiedOn Rhea oreek, June 22, 1893, Mrs. Alfred Flory, aged 23 yeare. The remains were interred Saturdav. June 23, on Rhea creek. Conductor Wm. Mnhr is on the branoh r Conductor Freuoh who in below looking after transportation matters for tue fiuignts 01 rytbias. Frank Lee returned last eve from the Mormon ouintry. He rBnorts wool mat ters as dull there as in this vicinity. J. T. Cantwell and H. Vanderpool leave today for the John -Day where they will work out a few placers. S. C. Smith, his bro'her. Grover. and our foreman, Tbos. Nelson, are recreat ing in the Blues this week. FrBnk Sloan aDd Bob Shaw shinned 100 head of cattle yesterday to Puget Sound. Born Oo June 30th. on Rhea creek. to the wife ot C. W. Fuller, a girl. W. P. Hayden. representing Lane & Co., of Portland, is in tawn. Attorney J. W. Dawson returned from Grants Saturday. Bboken Leg. Yesterday morning. John Gehrig brought in word that Ed. Hayes had had his leg broken up at Mat- look's Hintnn oreek ranoh. Ed. waslead- ing a horse whioh one of the Gehrig broth ers was trying to ride barebaok. The horse lunged forward and struck Hayea with one of his fore feet, just above the ankle, breaking one bone. The fraoture was reduced by Dr. McSwords. and the patient is doing quite well. To Teal Springs. On Sunday morn ing, Ben Lelande, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Minor and baby, Gov. end Mias Maggie Rea, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. W. B Potter, Mrs. J. D. Hamilton, and 'Gene Jones departed for Teal spriogs.to ramain a few weeks. 1 be party are well provid ed for camping and will have an enjoya ble time. Other Heppneritesareexpeot- ed to leave soon for that place Capt. Hcmphret Loses a Foot. Capt. Humphrey's condition ia still very enconruging, says the E. O. He baara pain like a martyr, and bia old-time obeerful hurnnr has not departed, aa ia evidenoed by frequent sallies of wit. In due time, it is hoped, "Cap will be prancing along the street, happy in the acquisition of a new cork foot. On the 4tb of July, while attempting to board the train at Vleacham atation after de livering the oration, be fell under the oars, his left foot being mashed into a jelly. It was amputated at the ankle, and Cap. bids fair to be well again in a short time. WANTED. Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stnek. Many special varieties to nflVr both in fruits and ornamentals, and co it rolled only by us. We pa coin mission or salary, give exclusive territory and psy weekly. Write us at once and secure ohoice of territory. Mat Bbothkbs. Nurserymen, 142-GO Rochester, N. T. "My iiitla boy O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from scrofula Hood's Sana partita Purijlet, Soothee, Ui-cls, CTTRES. Mr, T. F. Johtwon San Jose, Cat. "I have for many years been a great sufferer trom SCROFULA breaking out on my amis and legs ; they were covered with eruption and sores, aiarbarging all the lima. I tried very many medicines and consulted physicians far and near, but constantly (raw warn. I have taken but three bottles ot Hood's Sarsapa- Hood's s: Cures mia for rheumatism, and has derived so much benefit from It that she declares there Is no other medicine on earth. We would not ba without it In the house If It costs $20 a bottle." T. Varley Johnson, San Jose, Cal. N. E. Be aurc to Ret Hood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c, COUNTY COURT MATTERS. Wednesday, July 5th, lieu. Billa allowed: W. J. Leezer, $83.33: W. R. Ellis, 840. I. M. Leforgey allowed 812.50 for moving oourt bouse feuce. Jas. Tolbert supervisor of Diet. No. 26, removed, and Wm. Gil'iam appoint ed. Offioial list of The Patterson Pob. Co. accepted. J. H. Kolman, bill of 84.40 against Joseph Johnson, deceased, disallowed. Thursday, July 6th, 18UH. Road application No. 130, O J. Wilson et si., accepted, and W. A. Biddle, Robert Savers aud ,T. M. Huinblet ap pointed viewer, Isa Brown surveyor, to meet Aug. 17, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. Road application No. 128, N. B. Williams et al., acoepteil, viewers and surveyors, to meet Aug. 16, at 11 o'olock a. m. Road application No. 129, N. B. Williams et al., same viewers and sur veyor as above, to meet Aug. 16, 1893. Issue of script to F. J. Hallock, case State vs. Brosnan, confirmed. Bills allowed: N. B. McBee, $100: Miss Eva Wier $9; W. L. rjaliug $118.50; A. W.Vier89: H. A. Thompson 82. State vs. Jerry Brosnan, bills allowed: Theo. Danner 83.20; John Molally 83.20. In tho case, State vs. Frank Molntire. balls Bllowed, total, $2360. Claim and report of W. a, Scott, aa direotorof Dist. No. 23, continued for term. In the matter of road application No. 127, report accepted, and damages olaimed by L. P. Jones, amounting to 8100, referred to a new lot of viewers, Sam Walker, Luther Huston aud Frank Vaughn to assess same. Bills allowed in conneotion with this matter, total, 852 20. Petition of J. M. Kees et al., for a bridge across Rhea oreek, oontinued for term. D. A. Hamilton, supervisor of Dist- No. 23, allowed $126, appropriation. Petition for appropiation to repair grade around "Dead Man'a Hill," ac cepted, and court ordered to contract for auch repairs, issue of scrip to be confirmed at next term of court. Friday, July 7, 1893. Bills allowed case of insanity of Joe Meek, total S14.C6. Certificate of Judge Hallock, case State vs. Mclntire, confirmed. Books of oounty court examined and found to be in good oonditiou. Billa allowed: J. M. Baker 813; Julius Keithley 8141.66; Geo. Noble 8120.29. Rebate on taxea of 1892 allowed. THE OFFICIAL LIST Of Expenditures of Morrow County, Names or Claimants, Services Rendered, Etc. W. L. Mallory, road and bridge Boot 8100 52 W. L. Mallory, road and bridge aoct 26 08 Vawter Crawford, atationery acct., 25 30 Wm. Penland, pauper aocount,. . . 43 81 Joe Lieuallen, pauper aocount,.. 23 00 Patterson Pub. Co., stationery account 11 50 W. R Ellis, attorney fee state vs. Gerking, 40 00 G. G. Wickaon & Co., atationery aocount 7 65 G T. Akers, panper aooonnt, .... 11 00 Heppner Light & Water Co., oourt house and jail account, 5 00 Glasa & Prudhomme, county rec ord account, 60 50 J. H. Kolman, pauper acoount, d aallowed, 4 40 Phill Cohn. pauper accnuut, 8 85 Gilliam & Biabee, oourt house and jail account 36 40 H. A. Thompson, witness fees, 82 20, allowed 2 00 Henry Padberg, pauper accoiint disallowed 15 50 Henrv Padberg, pauper account disallowed 7 50 D. A. Hamilton, road appropriation 125 00 Minor k Co., court bouse and jail account 3 00 C. L. Raed. pauper account, 45 00 : STATE OF OREGON j Coumtt or Mobbow.'j a j I, J. W. Morrow, Clerk of Morrow 1 County, hereby certify to the foregoing list j of expenditures of the county, with the names of respective claimants, the nrti- 1 cles or services for whioh payment is , made, together with those 0 intinned, rejected orin part pair), ismieao I norreot ! as shown by the records of said county. Witness my hand and seal of the said "ountv Court, this 9tb dav of July, A. 193. faTi w- Mobrow, County Clerk, 5$S By O. W. Wells, Deputy. iW IS III To Obtain AnOroaii Free. Every peraon wbo purchases ONE DOLLAR'S worth of gnmiM w ill re ceive a ticket on a Grand Weaver Organ one hundred and twenty five dollar Organ to be given away December 24th 1893, A. GrRIilAT BLSSIISTQ THAT KOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offera a magnifioient new atook at prices the lowest yet named for atriotly flrat-olass gooda. High grades in all departments. True merit In every article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss, ing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. That ia the reason you should oorna early and secure your BAR GAINS from our eplendid lines of DBY BODDS. CLflTBIKS, BOOTS alld SHOES Blankets, Quilts, show all the latest novelties in tious in all standard styles. y'rt stock the best of its kind. Toe dollar you apeud with ns goes farther, lasts longer, gets more style, gets more quautitv, gets more quality, and does more good iu service, worth mid wear than any money vou spend. Our goods and prices, now waiting for your inspection, will Drove this. Remember it, ia an established fact thrt in pays io trade, providing you want to save money, at the ARE YOU Thiukingof a new Spring Stylo Attire ? Wondering what ma terial what color you should purchase ? Puzzling youi' mind about the correct thing in trimmings ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to which of the many styles will be most becoming ? 11 SO . Come and talk it over with us. We're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of uncertainty. A Big Line of Silks, All the latest styles iu Figured India Hillts. Samples will he mailed FREE on application. Yours Rejp'y. """"" IP IU1U --GENERAL MERCHANTS,- HEPPNER, - - ORE "ION. BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, HERE IS si To Gret JEven : IlAIlDWARK : (TilllE ! ej g just ope:n"ed. A COMPLETE LINE OF" " - - Hardware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Pleel and Coal, Pumps aud Pipe, Tanks, Bathtnhs and Sinks, Pltinihiug Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds ot Kepniring quickly and neatly done. HE CELEBRATED -:- -:- You will nave money hy getting our prices before pnichasing elsewhere. -:- -: : -: -: -:- Odd Fellowa' building, Main St., Mt-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. DR. 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Extreme, IT TELLS HOW TO fliBK Black Eyes, Bolls, Bums, ttilllblalna, Cold Feet, Corns, Ooogha, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dyientery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, F.tld Teat, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, iioaraeneas, Itching, Inflamed Broasti, Ivy Polaonlng, Moles, Pimple., Pllel, Hbeumatlain, King-worm, Bnoriug, .Stammering, Hore Eyoa, Boro Mouth, or. Nipple., 8or Throat, Bunatroae, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Keet, Toothache, Uloera, Warla, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL .1IU JOOTOUM HILLS. fyAU new snnscribera ami prompt renewals during the month of April will tie preaenaed with a free oopyof this as n premium. I 170 A I G )! V'V Plenty of them at the I n It 1 I J DLiiMU). Gay tie Office J; I. L Bill Off.oe in National HEPPNEK, NOTARY PUBLIC n no fin II 1 mm wmm Trunks, Hats. great profusion. We keen the finest selen. nuke it a uoint to bava everv article in J. II. KOLMAN. JEWELER! 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I will treat all animal li, the most approved profarture of vitcr- mai; ouiscry. 11 you nave any sick HEPPNER, . -''on,neatew,ir,',.,.i,ies. h Keeley Institute -OF- KIIlIv & RTJHL, Enterprise Bakery and Grocer) Store. On May Street, oppoaite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of STA-PLIi. ANJ) FA.2STCY Groceries and Provisions. A full line of choice Piea, Cnkea and Bread ; in fact everything that ia uaually kept in a flraUclaaa bakery etore. Thy will aell cheap foi canh. Call anp try them. tw Reserved for the leader of Cash Trade. C. S. VANDUYN, Heppner, Oregon. Of )Tli ynnr lnw To i'ium..,.- i its iiii iimrto nmrrv (ITTWo COUluSEJTIin iiiiinii'd liow to In.' 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