NOl'ICK TO ADVKUTiHERS. T"".'.'!?. ''IrtMR llleiuu-rtiuiiof lllsi.l.r . -..-nu l UBLIKHINUCo. NOTICE. ehaJ.!ief,"'r"!1. "'.? ,!'.'",t P.r will via sr'rs-fziS 0.1 toil, ev.rry i.;,ta,.e " """"""Jr rU""""ab'e "d . known .mir. Ibi.,,. -u. ".tu,",V,!l"!''ll"- Nu good lam, "" evidence of l,ii!"Ki(; for "Kr,ln""'. Monument, Loiiir Creek t,V ,Jlt) at 8, P- except Miiuduy. IhV ?very,,,a)"Jtf' a- "'.ewoi.tflonda. fr,!aSra"J tat W.A.J(,h1,.to,Al!etS- DKLEVAN- Cri't'e uo?r huttinpuit tn ir., ' .... i ii y .-""""rppner people, and therejore assist to build up Uepijl you lnuse wao patronize Here and There. Laugh and the world laughs with you, Weep and you weep alone. 'or the erowd that stays while the hand Organ plays, When the hat Is passed has Mown. I tied her slide today, and then Oi course, it came undone, And now she says the knot was but A weak and lliinsy one, That such display oi carelessness Mould shame most other men: Ah, 11 she knew i tied it so That she might come again ' Autifertneutine for pale by Minnr & wu- 03-7 Homer MuFarland left Wednesday ior a turn w.iek's business trip ovur lu Uriui t oomity. D. A. Hamilton waa down from t be mm Wednesday. J. W. Dawson wont over to Monument on last niibt h Htatie. W. L. Saiiug and LaHlie Matlock are uouie irom isiiati oreeK. S. a. Humor and wife are baok from a snort vaoatiou ni the Blues W. R. Norway, a traveling man, was in tbe city over Tuesday nint. Gov. lisa went to Arlington Wednes- uuy morning on legal business. Tho Gora and Palace saloons for fine liquors, mcAtee tiros.. Props. sw Antifermentine, the great, fruit pre servntive, forsale by Minor & Co. f3-7 Silvester McAtee, son of Mr. and Mrs. . o. mcAite, returned Wednesday irom pukaue where he had been visitmg Howard Dodson arrived from Taeoma last evening aud is visiting with friends auu L1JO u I by i Sam KinRmnn' oml fumllw Q,wi tji.mi Cobn and wife have returned from the mountains. E. H. Clarke oame in on yesterday '"""""IS" "n; leaving on trie tram tur j. eumuiuu Mrs. J. R. R ilatou and ohildron, of Lone Rock, were registered at the Palace Tuesday. Will lunllory and family have m.ived uhok to uoppuer irom their home a Mallorys mill. 1 rank McFarlaud returned to Hood River Monday, to join his familv who are now located tliore. Ed. Copner oame over from Lone Rock Tuesday eveuin., going below on Wednesday u aown train. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in tenor. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action anu sure m etlect. o oents box. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue mitt tuoaucu nauit. oee ao. Have you gut any machinery's that out of repair? If so eome in and get some metal and rent your boxing Kverv man who tnltpa ans infaroaf fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. . Gazette shop, agents. John Bennett left yesterday morning for Portland to attend tbe full races at Irvington park whioU begin tomorrow. Antifermentine is specially useful for preserving fruits of all kinds with out cooking. For sale by Minor & Oo. 53-7 Born To the wife of M. B. Haines, of Eiaht Mile, August 20th, a six pound girl. All doing nicely but Beaoh, who is recovering slowly. John and Frank Wilmorth aud Frank Elder returned home yesterday from a two weeks' outing at Desolation Lake, where they report a very pleasant time. ' J. 0. Brown, tbe vegetable man, is pretty badly crippled up, the result of landing on the under Bide of a load of bay whioh he was unfortunate enough to upset, Arthur Ammermnn came down from the Hamilton mill Tuesday evening. He reports the mill olosed down owing 1U. I... 1L 1 .1 ..... iu lus isci mm mere .-is very little de mand for lumber. F. J. Hallook and family, W. B. Potter and family and Mrs. Arthur Minor returned from the Blues Tuesday evening. The boys report lots of fun, but very little game. Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo cated next door to tbe furniture Btore on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and tbe like aways on tap. Dr. B. F.Vaughan has decided to leave Heppner, and all those owing him are requested to makeimmediate settlement. Those desiring work should applv at once. 143tf. "Owing to tbe searoity of whittling materia1," Horaoe Matlock recently trind the ever ready jack knife on the baok of his fingers, and as a result has a pretty lame hand, tbe tendon on tbe middle linger being severed. ft. Campbell, of Vinson, who went over on t, tmud (ast hopjnR ,0 ' "faun, returned last Tues- liV I'Vl'tinor n(,o........:nJ L... , ne does not seem to have been much improved by the change. While over tiKTe Mr. ('nnmlioll nt , ........ bitch Atiuum. wJnrh plueOie says, in without doubt, ibe tlwidt-Ht city hi that Heotion, and UIilt'KS rplif-f cnmoB o,.,.., .. ...;ti Htua!Jy he compelled to tinv crpol n atHive. ' j """umu imurueu rrom thft Khh via P.kt.H.l rn i ... lUHt. While EfiHt hn hnd nhnmo f a pHi tmcnt of Oregon's educatioual exhib it trom f'lH fir Ua r,r,w..l WURlnnvron. nnrl lml tt.o ..i meeting a lure number of the elect wImIh hi thut city. 'J'tlH (llivif'fl thut Tricot : . jui-ii win Kive in ijiji i(j (irittir. tint ic Dn Kt the 1whl rVha mui,i-.- i . "ciTDucm BH1UUI1 rarnes un excellent stock of cigars, liquors "...v.o iieer. a. nue oilliard parlor :.M...cuuou. jan on V hat b utiH LllCk Who Will atunva t,Qt . eously, I) K. Giliniin nt n..ll T3.li. n. ;" " "n"i i oik uo was U lleonner WpdnooHnu .I an on business. Mr. (iilnian nn.no i.r. fr below overland with a f..,i.i,. t - .um-uiM ICilUI, and will return mnn l,o..; a: j ol his interests in Gilliam and Grant UUtlll llt'H, J as. Jonea nnil (Inn 4 - ui,r,8j(mi return ed from Montana Tuesday. Dave Mo- w i , V J ' xennB,E oame down to Walla Walla with the horses and from then, proceeded on down below to attend the Porllund meeting. Don't overlook J. B. Tedrowe at the Arcade when thirsty. Half and half and Freeh beer always on tap. Also a tine stook of liquors and oigars always on hand. Give Ted a call. Gid Hatt llH nilrnlinnal T-T;l, ews interest in the City Hoel barber shop. Mbaves. sham etc., dished nn in tho hat ni .,!' Baths for tbe millions. Arthur Hodnnn nnmo in vaata.lni, Black Butte, this counuty, where he has been camping for several days. He re- puna a unmoor oi people up in that seo-tiou. U. JJ. French and family have moved from this place to The Dalles, but Harry will shortly depart for New Mexico where be will probably go to railroading Bgain. T. M.: Hon. Henrv Blackman, of Heppner, arrived in town Inst night from Portland. He will take the night train for his borne. The Gazette force are grateful to our old friend, Fisher, of Wagner, for a box of very toothsome apples reoeived Tues day evening. Antifermentine preservesfrtut, cider, milk, butter, eggs, tomatoes, catsup, pickles, etc. For sale by Minor & Co. 63-7 J. W. DHWSOn rfitllPTlA,! Vmma f.nm Pendleton Wednesday evening. He also visited Walla Walla while above. Mrs. W. P. Dllttnn rotnrnol M.,.l.. from a visit tn O V. 1,,ra,...n, j family, out at their Hardman ranoh. I he Lioue Rock stage met with an ac ident Werinpsiluv anH dia .v,;i . be brought in on horseback. E. D. Palmer aud familv. nf T pfisaed through town this the mountains. Frank Sloan nnrl Al Rnliorto n,,.t out to the Ditch creek 'cump Wednes- u a y. Editor Parker, nf tho Wollo TOoli., Statesman, is defending a libel suit again. D. W. ITornnr U7ll1 tnlra account at Till rmnta rtar K,.al.nl nn :n exchange goods for wheat at that figure. ' Wr. D. M. Flandert " I had Typhoid Fever Which left mo with torpid liver and kidney trouble. I was a great sufferer. I took a bottle of Hood's Rarsaparllla and was restored Hood's58 Cures to health and gained over four pounds In weight It Is the best blood purifier." 1). M. Flanders, real estate agent, Portland, Oregon. Hood's Pills cure constipation. Try a box. ! lir 1 I ifi - A OW.R. M r'S. C9 "CVTLANO. ORE . or sale by Slocum-Johuston Drug w. buu , w. Ayers, Jr. A 4 3 snrn . Sold Whisky to Minors. 0. J. Frak er oame to Pendleton this E. H. Kelloffgand F. C. Rudeman. whom be arrested in Morrow county after a three days' search. They are in com pany with Reese Heycock, oharged with giving liquor to minors. 0. F. Thomson makes the complaint, and his bovs ar the minors who wore given the liquor. Mr. Heycock keeps s saloon at Echo, and has not yet been brought to Pendle ton. Kellogg and Kudeman were ar raigned this morning before Justioe B. B. Bishop and plaoed under 8100 bonds, in default of which they went to mil The examination will take place Monday ai iu ociook. Tbis afternoon Eees Heycook appeared before Justice Bishop, waived examication, and was mit minVr $100 bonds. E. O. We have picked uu a. few now Qnh- scribers this week, reiardless nf ma. vailiui; hard times, Ciihs. Clark, nf brother, Hiram Clark, and' his family am, wewK, J. D. JlauiiUon visiter! F.;,lif UlU lbne ye.steniay, reluming this morning. Joe Kcenev is nvnr from Hnmou rpn;rw. this week, looking after business matters. E. G. Sioan anrl w.f rhirnalI VFo day from the Ditch oreek oamp. Jeif and Joe Haven Jr.. ratnmad fnm their mountain trip Saturday last. V. A. tftevpns nnrl ann nf n..l.n were in the oity Wednesday. Mrs. Sallie Haven roinmorl frm T. hock last vt eaneBday night. Mrs. J. W. l1nrrno7 in .,,,.:; .,i at v .a. rarnswortns, Mrs. Ben Allev rntnrnarl tr.,rr. ,: ue.ow ihhc weunesuay. Ben Hniisnker oamo nvp fmm tr stacK yesienitty. Before J ustiob Hallock. Wednen. day the case of Brown and Swaggart was given a hearing before Justioe Hallock. Some time ago T. E . Brown went to work for Ben Swaggart, and was to take a horse for nav. When time for settlement came, Brown claimed he was to have choice of two horses, to which Swaggart objected and as a result the matter was brought into oourt for settlement. Brown was reD- resented by Attornev J. N. Rrnwn. while Mr. Swaggart aoted as attornev for himself. The case was decided in favor of Swaggart. Gilliam & Bisbee, on ( m&& '-'I- ?,T,er,ffitbeia,'Lge8t in lts history. New members have been added to the faculty new araratui. a1.!? The gradualei'arViL'demanTto fill tion. ' ' " ""' OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OREGON. 'flic Leading Normal School of the NorthwesL Strong ProfeBsionnl and Academic oourses.and well organized model school for practical train ing of TeacherB. Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, Music and Art Departments. Beauti ful and healthful location. Light expense. No saloonB. The Normal has enjoj-ed a steady growth during the past year, reaching an enrollment of PAUSE HOTEL 2. 3. Only First-Class hotel in Heppner. for Eleotric Lights Building Wired throughout. Best aooommodations for tbe traveling Courtubus treatment assured the coun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. jyi IHOR cfc oo. I Heppner, Oregon. RIGHT IN THE LEAD And Bound to Stay. -Oar Prices in all lines of- further Pismlnotinn Normal Mi. 25 ner term nf 10 nuti TJ..; n ore . - T , . . ,Ttta. 4juBiuoHa iru.u per term. Hub-Normal-$5 per term of 10 weeks. Board at Normal dining hall, tl 75 per Room 50 oents per week, unfurnished. week. ' TnT?1!4",81-25, ,nIn?h- , Ei:urd aud Lo(1K'"K Private families, luition, board, lodging and books, less $3 50 to $4.00 per week. man iou per year. rOKfiT.BViTOBV mP fTTOTrt mt Tuition per term of M lon. UUU5" CU'8eS IIerea VOCttland music- sixtv mlle Tsonth 7,f PnrtwT V . pul" 10 8t,lte' twelv! nu'es from the state capital, sixty mues south of Portland. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. Addreas . .-imu, rresmeni. 4U-52w 8. SHEW), Secretary of Faculty. "ADRUGINTHE MARKET.' xes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad uruijs are pomonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used iu compouuding. We claim to keep in stock 1 he pureEt drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this; Goods, .Bring, heriss, Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Provisions. Notions A" SUbSCd btth6 gods y?u wi8h' and - cuo yuu wm do pleased, because our prices are all right. An early call will be appreciated. ' ChangejTOwnership WE vVE TAKEN CHARGE OF LIBERTY MEAT MARKET onand8tsrerz:hiructiathe Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. 85.ti SHAW & Mccarty, mmmmmmmmmmmmmm froorietors. rR. josephT bilT Graduate M. E. 0. V. S . , London. Enolanrl ' VETERINARY Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty inary Surgery. If you have anvS ffflWffrf? Pedure of Veter- " HEPPNER, . cal1 011 me Stewart's stables. mtere9t t0 slouDwstoi m wm. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. . Habdman Eumbwngs, Word oomes down from Hardman that a vouni? Conn ie, rtcentfy married, are not moving along the path of matrimony as 6mooth as miht bo. The stepfather of the bride was reoently committed to the asy- nra from this county. The wife was left with quite a large family on her bands, the eldest being a girl of noarly fifteen years. It is charged that the mother ooerced her into marrying a neighbor boy, said matoh beinir whollv distasteful to the young lady. After the oeremony was pronounced tbe bride locked herself upstairs and refused the swain admittance. The next mornine she left for the house of a neighbor where she has since stopped. It is stated that the young lady has entered suit for di vorce. We give no names at present, as we have not inyestigated the affair snf fioiently to do so, but if the mother act ually did force the ohild to marry some person wboly distasteful to her and at the tender age of fourteen, no kind of censure that could be inflicted would be too strong. Stolen Cattle. Yesterday. Jas. Johnson, of Butter Creek, reports that about 125 head of cattle, belonging to Felix Johnson, Jerry Brosnan and Al Florenoe, have been stolen. From what can be learned, they were driven towards the Middle Fork of the John Day and hopes are entertained that the thieves may be caught. COPPER IIYCTED,'' Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense and stinging; most at night; worse bv scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, wbioh often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swaynk's Ointment stops tbe itohing and bleeding heals ulceration, and in most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. gw yr. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN IIEPPNEIt. FOOTWEAR Maeshal "Not in it." If the report that has reaobed this office from Prairie City be true, the marshal of that town is not "in it," when it comes to genuine slugging. From Bob and Eva McGinley, who entertained the people of Prairie City last Friday night, we learn that the oity marshal was powerless to nre. serve peace, and the boys bent on having a good time, took his star from him and did about as they pleased. Bob says his tec t was treated to a heavy shower of eggs, and with that eiceotion nn further damage was done. Long Creek liagle. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO. U lib NO SHOD 31 GOODS. FOOTWEAR. HEPPNEE, West Side of Main Street, OitEOON. H. A. Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, A. E. Blniu The Heppner Livery, turn ut Below Coffin & McFarlaud'B. Main Street (! m Ml Are Yon Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have than tired feeling or Biok headache? Yon can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. En-'s Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87,00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at oloan & Howard s. 4-tf. Good Oonveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per dav. 81.23. Meals 25 cts. at O. V. Sergeant's, next door to I'Yed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstioxg. Principal. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' eineri. ence, has just looated in the Abraham sick building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in his line. iSirbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a call Uwtr Land Fob Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh and will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. WANTED. Salesmen, to sell onrohoiee nnrl linrrlv nursery stook. Many special varieties to offer both in frnita nnrl nr,iom,...tl and controlled only by us. We nav commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure ohoice of territory. May Brothers, Nurserymen, 142-60 Bochester, N. Y. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 1100 REWARD! One hundred dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and oonviotion of the partiee connected with the robberv of Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near Heppner, on Monday August, 21, 1893. Geo. Noble. 156- tf . Sheriff of Morrow county. LOCAL market report. Wheat, bu 35 g'"ur.bbl 3 75 & 4 00 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 1 ISO three ' 'I 002 25 bheep, muttons, bead 1 tM(2 25 " ""Ok 1 50 1 75 Hogg, on foot, cwt $4 75 Hogs, dressed 6 60 (in 700 Wool.... 6 0io Horses, alow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs,doz Ohickens. doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 81 05(8 1 20 ,lonr- bfv, 3 00 tg 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 60 ( 5 00 Muttons, owt n cm fii. u 1 m K. owt 4 50 5 25 eastern uregon.. 8 (g. 10 Butter, lb 20 ffl 25 Eggs, doz Kj q 20 Chickens, doz 5 00 600 Turkeys, lb 15 (c IS PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt $ 90 O 1 00 Flour, bb! 3 00 64 3 40 Beeves, owt 1 75 m 2 75 " dressed 4 00 ( 6 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 50(3 00 " dressed 5 75 a i 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 f,o " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 (? 14 Butter 16 25 EitfH. do. in t. i Chickens, doz 2 00 (tf 4 00 J urKejB 10 J2 (a 14 h Hi Institute -OF- 0RB90N For the Cure oj. Liquor, Opium aod Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., 27ie ilfosf Beautiful Town on the Coatt. THll Ut tha tl . . . KIRK & "RTTTTT , ft Map Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries ani Provisions. A full lino nf "T... r -.it. nanttllv knf . i' r u". 00' ' ueB B? ard S hot everything that i. try them. BO y store. Thsy will Bell cheap foi cash. Call anp sw What to Bat, now 10 tat it, Thlnns to Do, Thine- r. A. ,-.1,1 Perils of Summer, MnW Tr Kniat hu llangera of'Klssi'nfr DR,:?IE:S"N"?K.0f HEALTH HISTS AND REATtV niTnii. taportancetoEve IT J.' 1 w a a K--w. u,t TnflURrirjG of Plants, Parasltpn nf th an- - . Oc,uatlon for Invalid., BailXs-Best W., ' ??.re "'Teeth, Alooliol asa Food and a I.us .nd LunSfcare. mSTk1''11' Medlcmo, How to Avnlrf ffhJ ' Sffect of Tobacco, Superfluous Hair, CloOilrJir Wha ft -- 5 urefo'n'enperance, liemovlmt Hame,' How Muchto Wear W6"1" Vuie, IT TKI.I.fi HAW I'A rrn7 ti.i t- ' .. . OCbmj ChOIhUto. Cold Feet, Com., Feet. Friwl.l .n... ,m......u , y e,uandruff- Dyspepsia, Earache. Felon. h,m Mo.ei,PlmP.e,Tn;.7K;umaUsm S , Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, sC d lmtoag'? So Mootb' Wart., Wiooplag Cough, Worms la Children.4 ISSSSSt m-M new subscribers and prompt renewals during the month of Aue will b presensed with a free oopyot this bs a premium. g' ADUII'IONAl, LOCALS. The Htlldnhnl. Pr Wnrtnn hntiA n t k w 11 "'- -u nvmju ,UDU1 nil, X' or sale at Gilliam & Binbee's. g 'Uardwaro" did vrm onv? Wl.tr o at P. (1 Tllnmin.m I'.i ,, ol,,.l ..,'l 11.. piaue ior i.argauis. B If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuiroheap, Ko to the Enterprise Orocery. Kirk Ai Bull), proprietors, a Bortf, the jeeler, is the man to fix up your watoh or clock. Ue keeps a full stock of everything pertaiui-K to his business' B tUl .1, .-.;.) i !- intiiri.-d Ik.v; lo m ,dv in ummu.rrB. nVM 1OI. VI 1m fdiid iMii-ciit linw in I..',.:,". ...!-,. i...u:.;. ; mn ,t. , v-m , : 1 " "' .tiu (iiw wumi I (J.NJ1, VV AN i. ! iu- itint.li..- luiwr t l,oir tl,... ,;tl 4. . 1 , 1 Tl XT no vn m- m, chll.lllesliow to be fruitful and multiply t SOLD E't 10 urJll9-ow they "growed" and came to be ;( AO VVlIAT VP m hen. tli m inw tn ..n!,.,, V,tn 1, .11 ') i.ttC't D-rnnir nn T"",:V , - -.jv, m. .u MCU AXN U llrii r-VJiltl lllie lnvulul linvv tn mt. woll n. -..!. u.. uittpt. JJU 1 1 1 1 ft lnirii-tul..nf Imii. 1., v,. ...... .4-... 3 ' j Tn n who want knowledge tluit is of most worth (IN ONE gOW. )1,0(IO 2()0ci.tH, 2-f col. plates- 200 recipes; V li;!l J'..,n' :',;.. P. II. I Mur: . 2:ftli St., New York ( YEAR. (500,000 COPIES .( SOLD. iSllIs, Dawson Ss rv-on, Ai. TUl tJN KYS AT LAW. HEPPNEK, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfaetory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON. Pi attcrson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL, AT OPPICB The Lancashire Insurance Co. OB MANCIIBBTBH, UNGItANO L W. PATTEBSON. AGENT omjss -,rrKK3?25f I: