i , I Moni'H TO ADVKIITlHIilis. 1'T ihau MoiKlby eve. if,,, "re'.f, l;L'." if BvenluK fur FridHvn Jii! tMiilui, lion. S' """""B lor FrUlHjH til- l-ATTIiRBUN PUBLIHHUIMCor NOTICE. l'l,e KU1H llf flva Mnti ..... - ... . Uarged fur .rt SnTnT' "iT..,W or it null iiiitiuni r ..i. ,... . " t,J Miiir;.7.r:r."rB?,"lullr 01 new.) ami lit ! UI II liirniutnni. . Wtjurjr notice., A.V !K"tLtS?i& snUTtHininenu. lr.., :.. T. m 'iUier po,?iw'i(1fnr'Uhl.,1.':i1 ,Very c""Pn,lent ro- Li.n?? PAPER ADVKKTIS- paper L kept on tile lu WhT " Brf0f';";!,U:.'er Fren0b aud '"""'y '"'urn th 1U rpl-v to u """"nation, the veteran railroader informed our re porter ,b it was true that be will aKmtU.ttt' M et''.t" ad'oot teBrJed1 ' K7B,".m or dissolved Hllrelaiiorii tourl. uomPD- 'o outing tour he reports a complete success. hJTuX VVarru ui Ike Euuis hu leli --- -cnuHjr last uii bioviea lor Port- ttr ""i,toHd "i St cuss hi PorMmii "0 1 bey ev.der.tly got through 11.- r 11 reported that Lh.-.-,y of.U,?.rWB ""I orn off t ,7.t .1 -wueu ine Dal les, so tliey took the train at Wmt ,.i.,t . V Kettoask them aboF w,,eu .beV iwlf IS YOUR This Inhfff, f0r 'J"'11"""'. Monument, Lonir Creek --.w, j mo p. in. ArrivcB every day at follow H cAct'pt csuiiUHy. "dMW. iiMlcktTt aud bt lliu? . from the Interior country. W. A. Johnston, Agent."' r DKI.EVAN, Prop. (Jive your bminem to Heppner people, and therejore assist to build up Uimt- ner. you. U..4 ., . r .iir tuuonize mose who patronize Here and There. THK BANANA PKKL. "'reetcar had pu.seu, but to catch It he iiKn a nccr, and .hunted and beckoned uii ne planted his heel On a imootb bit of peel Then he saw half a million tt.n iu ecoud. Rd Itood waa in the city Saturday. Jerry Broauan waa iu town to-day. diet011 "S P1L1j3 require no change of Ohas. Frey waa down from Hardmsn r rid ay. Fred dhermau was iu from Vinson iuuredfiy. Harry Woods weut, below yesterday moruiug. 1 Mra. Job Luckmau is now but at Leh mau springs. Punis Sweek was in the city yesterday from Hamilton. ' Joe Woolery was in from lone Friday twTvl? "tt 100 8 tU9 "easou of is miinh iu. 1 1 UB BOroe, nowever, ri, '"WrtUiajear than ever before Wl Bhin n, JrdaU vTk 00ay tionneaPrTonr:.erU1Utl,aQaUy otb" . Mr. and Mm. an i r...n .1 frnm h fe" returned eiKliteen-day outinif. Ti.- K and time uparouud old Mount Hood be snow capped Mount Adams wit" her ce caves and scenery. They say tba tbe trip la ever leas ernnu,t ,L. " outing in our far-famed JJlues" Harry Phillips showed our reporter ,L,eu iai1doUB tun'auy other '? .u.uo,B0la. uscar Minor has vat only aucceeaed in raising one" Uid Halt has purchased Hick Math ews' luierest iu the 11,1. rr i i. hop. Sbaves. shai "7 , , ' , U1d Up ,iu ttlu bet of style.' Wheut advanced four nnil ni.u.t,.i.nu it cau Btaud a few more Mr. Edward Prather Complication of . Diseases "I waa troubled with sick headaches and pains In my back and sides. I became partially near, and my nervous system was all run down. ruiauy, i was seized with heart disease and uioughtmydays were numbered. I used Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am better In every way. I have alned la tuJ" Y t0'm" K00i aP"etlt "as re turned." Edwakd Pbatheb, Grafton. CaL Hood s Sarsaparilla Is sold by all dnurglsts. 1 SIX for S5. Prenarnrt nnl k., r. t t CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY aouar Urgao to be given away December 24th 1893 ffgT 13 LI CS SIJST G T HAT koTman I Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offers a matrnifinant n 7. ' first-class goods. High eradesin 5 " "W.Mt It t7 article. Honest oua.i.y An immense asso tmet-notVng ta.6V wg. Ihe quality will tell it : the price will sell it That is the "asoo you should come early'and secure your Bar' UA1JN8 from our splendid lines of P. & Whqpsoi go, javrng-'-put their business upon a tern- th Jr Ssh basis' CaI1 Attention , to the fact that Money has now a Great P.. CHASING" 'POWER tlnn rr- UC i H v-v-1 uciuic Known iu EPPNER. llw Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. 25c about 35 cents. raiaes like that Hood's Pilla heut by mail on reoeiot of urine hv n r Co., Apothecarifia. T'oii' Hood Muss. wife arrived from The Dalles, is Mat Mosgrovewas in town over Sun day on business. t,matHS Muir and Illinois Friday last. V Mrs. J. D. Harris, of visiting in the oity. The Giizette has a rattling good water . uuiruj iur saie oueap. f Hon. W. R. Ellis is reported as having arrived m Washington. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAtee Bros.. Props. sw Jim Hayes succeeded in killing a lynx and deer no near Black Butte reoently . Joe Hayes and wife visited Jas. Haves uu iiiuiuy, or. ituea oreelj, over Suuday. Miss Etta Tirtlot, sister of Mr. Tirtlot lie contractor, arrived Friday last from r risoo. akYpVPTiaed t0 Beltle yo,,r aeount at f . C. Ihompson (Ju.'s. If you have gard for your honor, keeur .1,1 .en'!andb."''a underwear and top shirts at oust f,,r noi, .m i v Company's. --xoompson Y,eVUri 0,1611 t0 P' - Thompson Co iou will hud it will pay. Q.5it instantly killed last Sunday evening, by "isonarge or a gun, the load passed through the body just holm, n,o tbe heart. The facta pi,m,n.. .u. sad affair, as near as could be ascer tained, are as follows: He and anoth er boy were loading a gun to shoot a o.ra ana in their excitement and hurry tbe guu waa discharged with ir, .-..u BS before manhnn rrtu.- - . -,u,,UUCUa iiiiM in mil n .epeniion ot an old story: Two boys, a gun and a fnueral-Long Creek Eagle.' DBYGOODS, CLOTHWB, BOUTS aiU SHOES ! "How to Care All Hkln n,aou Nrfln'n ."PP'Vayne's Oinimeut." Noiuternal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczpmu t.,h .,n . .. " f ho X ."":,'.c'""un8.on me Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats. 1TTP -1 ti ii . . m ft! HHS!S .j . . tuau any money you spend. Our coorit and prices, now waiting fnr in.n : .. ' t"'"1- uur KOD established fact that iTBJJ J. H. KOLMAN. J w mi m ...... nu.. n..j. nil urv irnnns n n m Heppner, Oregon. RIGHT IN THE And Bound to Stay. LEAD Our Prioes in all lines of- n mum i Hats. Cans BEN LELAND, Sttteshian. here bav- The Heppner Canyon stage line is the beat, chtapest and quickest to tbe iu terior. The twiue-a.wekk Gazette now only 82.50 in advance, payable in cash or ooou skins. Meadames W. B. Potter, Arthur Minor and J. U. Hamilton returned from Teal priugs rjuuday. The report of an attempted suicide lust ouuuay evening, uowu iu Whitechapel is going the rounds. ' Mam Jilerick, who moved from to Burtou, Kausus, is reported as lug died some muuths ago. Rev. E. Ourren, of Condon, passed through the city last Friday on his way iu me muamette valley. H. Trask arrived Friday from Monn meut with a oar load of horses which he shipped to North Dakota. . The Union Paoitio has taken off two trains daily, one eaoli way. Now mail to Heppner will be one day late. Chas. McFarland came upfromArling ton ou Saturduy evening's train, leaving Vffal.MrHair mnnin I... ,. j & ""j i.v.uiuu hji mie springs. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oooaine buu tooucco numc. See ad. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock Bhould subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Frank Sloan returned from The Dalles Thursday, while his pariner, Bob Shaw, ot back from Pendleton Friday eve. Arlington Record : Mr. T. R. Lyons, a prominent attorney of Condon, spent two or three duys in our town thi. wets. To Dakota With Hobsks.-C. 8 Dustin, formerly a legislator from Harney and Grant oounties, came in frota Long Creek Wednesday, accom panied by 0. E. Dustin. with twenty, head of horses. On M, T.,iin. road, about one and one half miles southwest of Pendleton, barbewire fences were encountered, and ten of the borses Buffered more or lean l,m.. Three were so bailly mutilated that tbey had to be left behind. The others were aoctored un whon tl, ...,.. j mis city, and this morning the ship. .U.-Ui o.a, teu over the Northern Paoifio It POPH tfl llulr.il. r T.l 1 . .. v. iu. jjusnn is an old-time devotee of the art preservative, uu uiaue a pleasant oail at this office He says that in the Long Creek country uiigut oe oalled a total failure, ouu Litu iii-iii, n n-tii.i.f iiu.. . uaia iu rely on Umatilla county for bread. There will nut oe nay enough to winter the stock, East Oregonian. tri hi" ,,l0,",ve Powers'are possess- gist for Hwayne's Ointme. ' swlTr' Rip's Wnn v . r,,. ., inu. me neppner wooa yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, Bawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00 lard near Ihe rlennt T,-u,. .1 1 e . ""'C UiUHIH at 4-tf. Sloan & Howard's. HERE IS THK PLACE To et -Even on Your Life. . (MUM oots, Shoes -, - .13. iNut nnc kt Are the lowest. Come and nnint t i . ' -ent you wmbepl An early call will beppr Death of a Pioneer. Jim w ti puy, uu old settler, died this morning at 3:30 aged 63 years and 18 days. Mr Depuy has been suffering much for some time past with stomach trouble which was the cause of his death. F,,r .m days Le has been confined tn h, bed, but not till yesterday was it con sidered that his case was a hopeless one ana that death was near. Mr. Depuy wus born in Auburn, New York. July , . ue came to the ooast and has resided here ever ,, Th old gentleman was good-hearted and loyat to uis friends. He formerly kept botel in Heppner, and no one was ever turned away hungry whether they had money or not. He was a member of the Baptist ohurch of this oity, where i uis muerai will ocour today at 3 o'olook p. m. ' SHOEMAKER.-Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Ahrahnm. sick building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in his line. Mr Birbeck is stnctlv a firt.io man and warrants all work. Give him a l4wtt PH0T0QBAPHS.-Danner, the pho tographer, is going to leave Heppner about the 10th of .Sept. All who wish their photos taken must ant thara 149-2. mtnediately. f JUST COMPLETE LINE OF Wood nd Willowware. BlacfesmiHi' a,.nnlio t o,.., , . . yi vmnug quicKiy ana neatly do Hardware, btoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE." r1 HE ments. CELEBRATED Pumps and imple Change of Ownership WSK.!..0 0F TBE LIBERTY MEAT Mar which we propose to Tu. 1 TY MEAT MARKET. on hands at all time, the ohoioest ' satisfactory manner. Will keep Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc.. Etn. shaw & Mccarty, -roDrietors. 85-tt Frank Sloan morning. went to Hardtnsn this Mr Thomas Batte,, editor of the Graphic Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be tbe best remedy in existence for the fW n; mimico is wen worth rememhoi-ln "Last summer T hoH attack of flur T i . everv known rpmftflv nna . Chamberlain's Cn i . , nZ' Diarrha-a Remedy wus recommended to almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. Pleasure in renmmonri;n n.:- remedy to anv nerHnn i,v,inn :iu such a disease, as in my opinion it is the u, cuiB in existence.'' 25 and 50 Mun.en lorsaie oy aiooum & John son Drug Co. AND You will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. -:- -;. .-. ... ... DR. JOSEPH 1 Veterinary J. PITT. Graduate M. E. C. V. S.. London v.i ' I iOUU, SURGEON Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. He says: severe Chronic Diseases a Snemit,r will treat all animal in the? 1 am nrGDarpd tn a u i.tj . . call nn q7..." '." u w your intere.t t. call on me at Stewart's stables. OREGON McFarland mm a nnn mnn i rPPNER II HI IK ,IH t - -T- run wiuu ; v zz . -. m 1 I Kl mm ..... I -- 'uii MiBim in jr. -l r Mill TTrtv. AT Mercantile Co. H eppner, Oregon. -OF- Now is the time to make your money oount .uk, jjuuib, anoes, uats, t'ancy Goodi the Cure Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Foreit Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coatt. Call at tha n..nnm . . . NEW RESTADUANT. I have opened a first class restaurant me oio matlock building called ax,iuu restaurani, 3 tf. Mrs. G, W. SWAQQART. Our whole stook of Dry Goods, Cloth- ..uw.uaufo pnuea iur casn. NOTICK. Scott Stone and Sam Pendergrart call ed on us Saturday. Mr. Pendergraft is reoently out from Illinois and may lo oate here. Rev. Howard held nervioes at tbe M. E ohuroh, South, Sunday morning, evening and last evening, returning to Pendleton this morning, F. J. League was up from Douglas jBBtFtiday. Mr. League informed us uai ne is now very busy heading wheat. He will harvest about 400 acres. Green'Mathewa, having purchased the Palace hotel baiber shop from Chas. Jones, asks for a oontiuuanoe of trade! Baths iu conceotion. Dr. B. F. Vaughau hasdeoided to leave Heppner, and all those owing him are requested to makeimmedinte settlement. Those deBinug work should apply at once. 143tf. Dou't overlook J. B. Tedrowe at the Arcade when thirsty. Half and half Bnd fresh beer always on tap. AIbo a fine took of liquors and oigars always on hand. Give Ted a oall, F. M. Courter thinks that Eight Mile will have a vast amount more wheat than was anticipated. If the price of wheat was better, Morrow oounty farmers would be fairly prosperous. Salem Statesman: Wm. Ayera, of ueppner, arrived in Salem yesterday, and will remain until Saturday. He reports the condition of crops as fair and all stuck doing well, but no prioe offered for wool. Rev. J. M. Shulse returned from bis trip down iu the valley ist Friday even ing. While in Salem be visited tbe asylum where be saw G. D. Dasey, form erly ol this city, whom be reports in worse condition than when first com mitted. Dr. A. L. Fox returned Friday from bis visit I'Jaat. Dc also took in the World's Fair while there of whioh he speaks very highly. Mrs. Fox and Ralph remained with relatives at Bloom ington Ills., where Ridpti will enter the Wealeyan University this fall. Tbe advice that most men will give you is not to drink, bnt when you do get the best. The Belvedere saloon carries an excellent stock of cigars, liquors wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor in connection. Call on Charlie and Diok who will always treat yon court eously, tf. Huwtino. For A HoMB.-Some Strang- eis sioppea over in Senator Blackmau's yard a few days ago, evidently seeking a new looation. It was a big swarm of uees, ana they were provided with a uome Dut apparently were not satisfied and soon left, ooming over in Johnny Haeer's yard ma tree. They were again "hived" and at last aocounti seemed contented. Where the visitors came from, is a mystery, as there are no stands of bees in tbe neighborhood that the Gazette knows anything about. Perhaps .c irum a -wiia" swarm up in timber. the Mrs. Marv .Tnr-knnn nj,ll iu- regular meeting of tbe W. O. T. D veanesaay eye. All members are re quested to bring their bibles as tbe meeting will consist chiefly of devotinal o.tiuo ana me superintendent of v7auGllsuu WOrK. W. V. C. Haying Quit the Credit System, Wa ..... ; 1 . ... J ' . v,ji0.1UK koous lower tban ever before known in Oregon On a few linen. Dm. munT u a-... iu yregon send in orders by mail or call in person Our WHOT.E STnnii' r. " T - XU18 18 BAIT son needing supplies for caTh caVhT th" P"M sand in nr.lar. h :i ,, . . ""rw . il J"u wmn to save Tour mnnav - uiduuiiuih UU ,, j , , . per oent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc 25 to 33M Men's Bnd Boys' Hats. 3o Women's and Children's Sboes',25 to 30 Men's Shoes 20 to 30 Ootton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestios 20 OREGON I kirkT;ruhl, llie Mwise Bakery wi Grarar? mi - - i rw u j m i m rj t, " Hardman Justice Coort The mill of justice is grinding pretty rapidly out o naraman jUst at present. J. F. Spray brings suit against Joe Bannister for the reoovery of money given the .atterior tbe use of purchasing cattle iur iwr. nnra,. n.i..Au l- i . nenner used nor returned to him. Joe cannister in return brought suit against J. V. Spray for frogery, claiming that tbe contraot between Mr. Spray and himself was altered by Mr. Spray. This case will be given a bearing in ih justioe court at Hardman today with J. W. DAWnun a. nn. . . . ... 7 ior me plain tiff and J. N. Brown for the defendent The former case will be tried later on. Bullet Removed. Last Sunday Drs. Swinburne and Gauen n.rfr, operation on a member of Heppner' demi-monde, called "Daisy." About a year ago she was shot by her husband, a 32 oal. pistol ball striking her jnst below tbe left nipple, glanoing around the rib, lodging about six inches from point of entrance in the latiesimus dorui muscle ubout two inobes below the sKin. it bas been giving her trouble since. The bullet brnised from striking a oorset presented a rather usly "High" Game. Dr. Wynter Blyth, the medical officer of health for Marylebone, is the sworn enemy of high game, on the perfectly consistent ground that no valid distinc tion can be drawn between decomposi tion in the rabbit and the same process in the hare. If one be iniurious. hn nh. served, so must be the other, and though he does not venture to suggest the prose cution of venders of game under the san itary laws, he does not hesitato tn A. scnoe tms culinary eccentricity as a "filthy and disgusting habit." His argu ments, however, are double edired. Ad. mitting that decomposing rabbit is fully on lni.n... 1 1 1 n . - "juiwua ua lugmy navorea pheasant, we are at liberty to argue that, as the consumption of high game is seldom fol lowed by toxic symptoms, the prohibi tion in respect of decomposing meat gen erally is unnecessary. Common experience seems to show that the products of ordinary decompo sition, at any rate in its earlier staa-B are destroyed or rendered inert by cook ing; otherwise the mortality among the disciples of Lucullusin the upper classes would be phenomenal. The danger lies presumamy in the fact that decompos ing animal tissues afford a Buitahlo mn- dium for the autocultivation of bac teria other than thoBe of decomnositinn the toxic products whereof may resist the influence of a high temncrature. W are loath to believe ill of a practice Which, if aesthetically obiecHonahlfi i hallowed by centuries of apparent im punity. London Medical Press. rr per cent. off. V .... Q1 Men's Overshirts and Furnish ing Goods 3o Hardware . . . . . '. '.'.'20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware on t on All Kroceries BE lOWPflf nhn ... . u. Ai ..... orders. Shipments of wool . yj"umry oruerB olwited, cash with Very Respectfully, ' :: MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. uiua, olreei, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Thevwill lrn t,j "... . nrn a -ik-r- . . f -BuuBiuii iineor Grose nes and Frovisiofis. A fall line of Mini p,aa r.,u ii i . . "i vouch hum nrAan in n suy Kept in a Urst-class bakerv stnr Thrnr 7pw that is usu try them, They will sell obeap foi caBh. Call anp Sinn 4'4UUW 8J00 BOAT a..nn . ".. " .""1 fuv ainna 'ailojlsnno 'lonjnr o , . . ' . woo -WM Po0 immmc wna-.Z 'lfi3! WAII new subscrZ!."."? ? oob-iih S.axooa .hQ presensed with a free copy of this as a nreminrn aa"DB the month of AP'" iU b. ""t i F A-fj (j j I V BHT1TI". 'Ollln,,:. Reserved for the leader of Cash Trade. C. S. VANDDYN, Heppner, Oregon. BORG, : Out for THE It is probable that life. much was badly steel and appear an oe. the steel saved her The Old Story. Clyde Cameron, of Canyon City, who, will be renumbered, was tun over by a log wagon last fall at A. C. Dore's sawmill, was shot and On the Track of the Microbe. Science is pressing relentlessly on the heels of the microbe. The latest method of coping with this minute but potent aource of disease is toliterallv cast it rmt of the abiding place in which it has in stalled itself. Micro-organisms contain substances for the most part heavier than water, and this fact has led to the introduction of a method of separating them from water, milk and other liquids by centrifugal force. A HTWll t9 Du,nl 4,000 revolutions a minute serves to clear a large number of microbes from the liquid and render it limpid. Exchange. Cash Bargains IN J ewelry, Cash Talks. BORG, SEE JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, V E R W A R E, his as a premium. SCTlrTO.) i ooo'oos) HVHJL ) axo ni) OOl'Ifc ) aHAVS ) 3H axv) 'tt.'V, .' iu. I '',1 .'IIKIM 1 1 1 r I Allln.T.W 'M,!iwJ Win i .jtl -,;, .SJUi) ili,,, , P L?l .T."IDV NAVC ! Ji II -J , CIV3JI oufoH urau J.a(I UI , Ml Apns.Kis unjSi! IT;1M :lu ,.' lib! AUOu yllWM .uu ,,,n,.rj or, ojMon-UM,,m,,ooif .'iiiu.illni n .v'.l.llllll (I) ,,(,, ;:. MAY HlRKET, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Busts HEPPNER, OR. Oil .1311 11)111 MI T I "I M(II-4U,U1I,I ), y,, :i '"I "'l A') )UI1MI jJ(, "'i. ( iMii; ;-.i:ii,,,v (',V XVHAV AiOKS O.L XXVAV .lOA , Dawson rayons ATTORNEYS AT LAW, an ousiness attended to HEPPNER, 111 A Tirnmnr n1 i? . manner. Notaries Pi.k. .rTo",'".8"""810'? -"-"u juiieciorg. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, " amoa line Dean every nnrht form week arouM Torpia Live. per buutal f x ' tfS Tr I X aim Portland, OREooa. A. P. Armstruno, Princi Open all the year. Students mav entrr at anv ttm Catalogue free. BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. . OREGON. r attcrson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER !iiJlAN5A!!lIRi: Insurance Co. CALr, AT i w. tII