V.HICIJ TO MIVKKTIuritS. i . :f ""' llim'fl'"i "f .llHpiny art... tliart Muihlay jf,.-niiiK l,,r Tii.-.li -iiiioli.or lliurnlay evening li.r Krlilays U '"" I " rKR,.N I'lllUMIlNU t.'O. NO IKK. 'J'he film llf flTA PKtltB ...i. llnA . F I,"!iul!li,!lry ".""Vr1'' ""''' tlmn tliow tliowlit.' ... B l;l"m'1' Hml "'w-itty ami ill ,l(h... - " " ''" wiiii 11 revenue In to bciie- AilvertiMlnu mtuk luimillllll.ll ami -,...1.. nimii 'IU nllnii. -. uuu i Vie lnil,l (.u,., uii.l every rurrw .Oll.lellt re Iwtiiei'h run g ,...' .'uilh. Jj.'?ik' iiri-i-Ki,i.i.il..i,.-.. ..in i .. , I J"' livi llei h ri...l i, :.. .. . . . ILW l"t- evidence 01 HollKIt, MiWhl'AI'Kl: Aliv l-iri k. HLUIll. 2 M.-,l..,,.la .. 1..1 Wll I- lljllK lM-O, 1B ,r KllllMii.B, uut',,! 11,1-' IMHH.T 10 Ll-. ,e ,ln OII1. 0. ; TABLE. tjtiige for llurdmiiii, Monument, Long Creek J.ilm I itiy anil t hi iy in i t;l ly, lettven tin tullou m ' Mel) (In) hi i, h. in., except niimluv. A rriVM every ihiy mii i. in., exeepi .Nliiwlav. I lie i-lieiit, tjnu-kt l ..ml u-i.1 Hub hi or fr..iu Hie. manor cuiiniry. W. . , , . J. o. l.l-.I.KVAN, I'rop. . A. Jiiliiistini.Afieiit. y (Jive your Uusineimto Uvppner people, and tlierejoie uxsixt to builtt up Hepp ner. fMnmize Uum who patronize you. Here and There. 'WTwo ,0"' wil1' a 8lllele thought, v.;. '1'wo heiin lliut beat tin one," ilie liuiiniioek nipe hub weuk, and when r s;4'inincd, It npullt their fun. pithing like a mbbit'l foot to bring ' ,i'.i luck, Xf h' when II I fortified by energy and certain f. vvnat happen, in the i.miuiv oi lliu dome, That u lot of oiliee-kcekera led their rabbits' feet at lioiue. 1) nice loumrrow night. . Ueppuei'ij school beiua Mcudav. '.T. J. Allyu was up from lone Tues day. 1). A. 1'oler was iu Hie city Wednes day. . A, tend s'lie d nice at the opera house tomunuv iii'liC. L. 1). IJii-w-d and family lira back fruui the ImilluUliH. Wo will Hike wheat ou eubsciiptiou at 5U cootH per b jsiibI. Eimiictt Ouohcaii oiitue over yeHtepiny f rum Aluuiiuient. J. J. KtfWiut, a traveling miiu, was in the aity jeuleidny. J. D. HhuiiUou returned from Portland ou yesteidiy's truiu. Mat M.ii;rik wus iutorviewiug our bllBilicSH men jB.U-i4ny . IV. Gaueii nud Wui. HiiKbes returned (fruui AiuLliitlid spiiuifH Tuesday. Tbe nijilit dnvej over I lie Happner. tCuujoii liuu me ended fur lbs present. Kit'lit Klile lias jint linisliliiK up iiead itut;. T'bresbiuu bus not beiiu nitb ibem .Sir llmiry won a pevn-eiKlitlndash at Vunluud Tuesday iu i li wus a bin ra. John Currfln, tbe wi'll-knnwn pioneer travelllUK tu a u, was iu HeipUer over Wednesday. j Miss Inez V iruz, who ban been viitiii(j ifriends ami relatives iu Ibe Kist, return ed last evening. Tbe soliool-boy .sbnuld now begin K!li-ririr bis b.ioks fur scbool wbieb bei.iiiB Alunday. A W. Saline, Wes. liriimion, Grnnl Warden and J. N. 8aliu( were in fiim Si'.i'bt S& vest- iday. "She Hepjuier Caiiynn stride line is tbe best, eliew.pent ai'd qitiekest to the iu terior. ' The Keeiey luetitntfl, at Forest Grove euros liqii'ir, opium, raorpbiue, oocaine Snd tobacco babrt. See ud. Cal Miiiih, of (Jrant oonntv, who wns sent to Ibe ''pen" 1i.bC year lor assault will) iuteut Iu kill, bas been pud lued. Have you (fit liny inaibinery's thill out of icpnii? If so come iu and gel ome metal hud lefit jour buxinif. S. L. Be.MDer, of Eijibt Mile, bns pnicba-ed a new iIiifsIiihk nnitit wbicli be wil! eturt out in tbut seutinu Monday. Every man wbo takes any interest iu fast stock sbould subscribe fur Tbe HnrKemau. GaeUe sbop, auenls. Tlmro will be A dunce at Ibe opera houre tnmiirrow ? veiling. This is tbe ; first of Ibe fall seasou and ull sbinild lit ttend. "iWillia fell wbiie in (lie nionn ". wetk, linrtuiK Lis lff prnliy 'H; isuubis "pius" BKaiu, bow nf Ounilon, and Attorney ;.iiil, O'-nio in jesteiday. remain oyer lor on-- Eibt Mile, repnrl I Ijendlbi,' Wtdnes- Uieie, tbey say, e county scrip ni 1 pu tin III I1CH ol .Uiaiket ii ici-. 7 GU from Lone HlraltiiD Iish Lime. Kuuk Mouday. r ills. 2"c ce by C. I. Iiiiwll, arrived f., bavini; (f at I lie f H irdman. .l from n l.iuuty last away be Vv, Lauvon l) Mrs. ('Hgers tu Ig. where ping Mrs cr and mas VrfurmaiiO" m. In &BiVPilT itilfSS- BOTTOMTANTS Thp nn'oiliers aliendina tlm Orand IjD.tifi-, lv. ur K, to c.ii vi-ne at llcppuer, l iins.lay, Ui t. lOiii, will B.-t R oii fare rain r.ir laiili ways un all U. I', lilies, while tbe I'. will probably trrantabiiut "lie wui mie lbird fare for tbe same ser. vico. Tbe boys hern. re vtiry bard at work now. Tbe advice tbnt most men will give jon is not to drink, hut when jhrjdo et the heal. Tbe 'itelvedere saloun earries an ncelleut a'oek ol ciBHrs, liquors winta aud Ueer. A.iiue billiard paJor ia cniiiiection. Call ou Charlie and Dick who will always tiei.t you conrt euusly, ... Oniii? to the general Hnnneial depres si.ui which new pied uniiiaie.H hi tbia land. Hrppner lint ueeptfd, the linn nf M Lichllifnt'ial A (Jo, diuleis in boots niiil kliues, made nil nufignment yebter ilay fur Ibe bHiiefll of Ibeir creditors. Dnn't ovi rlnok J.B. Tdroe at the Arcade when tbirsty. Half Biid half and 'resh beer always un tap. Also a line lock of liquors and oiyars always on hand. Give Ted a sail. Onx Bros., of Hnrdmnn, made an ns. simiment ynsleiday in favnr of their orediinrs. Walter Fell was appointed assignee, and went up this moruinK to t. ke charge of tbe business. Oid Halt has purchased Hick Malh ews' interest in the City Ho'el barber sliop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-cuts, etc., dii-hed up in Ibe best of style. Bulbs for the millions. Or. B. F. Vaiiiihan has decided to leave Heppn, r, and all tlmee nwinu him are requesteii to makeimmecliatesettlemeBt. Thnse desiring work sbould apply at once. H3tf. Green Mathews' Ibe haiber. is now lo cated next door lo Hie furniture store ou .Maui street. tSliaves. sbamnoos. hair- outs and Ibe like nways mi tap. D. W.. Humor will take wheat on account at 50 en's per busbfl, or will exchange oods fur wheat at Ibat figure. Fhom THEhbi'invns Late Wednesday eveniiiK Jerry Culm and !tnily, Hick Mnlbews and family, Gtsnt JulinsoB, Ileppy ISlnrkman, Charley Sheldon, Charley McFarlatd, gut back from Te.l Fpiiniis. Tbey were piloted over bv A. A. limns. From all appearances all Lave had a veiy eijnjable time duriuii Ibeir stay at (but resort. Hick Mathews, who bud been troubled no much with rhtumuliam, comes back entirely well aiiaiii. Sheldon looks quite well for one who came so near being "foundered" on water, nud Grant Johnson will make a creditable ao- penrance when be shall have gained ibe 33 pounds, avoirdupois which, be lost over there. All Heppnerites are buck now, wilb Ibe exception of J. H. Kleckner, wbo w ill return soon. That Fitoa. A petrified frog silling on a petrified limb is among tbe curias soon to be added to Col. F. J. Parker's famous Walla Walla cabinet. This curiosity was found thirty feet underground in Uuion Couuty, Or., by Prof. M. li. 11 lyid. FusbH Journal. This petrification (?) is a product of the Heppner cuuuliy insteud of Union, but the limb, frog and all were whittled out of 1.1 ne niouiiliiiu sandstone, by a genius wbo wan with U. V. coal prospeot ors about two years ago up at tbe head of Butter creek. Tbe Gazette bad all the tuu it wubled over the curiosity '!) ibeu turned it over to Ed. Mullock who kept it till Pr. Bctyul'g vi.it here a slmrt tirou ug . FcNEiui. of Miti. Osariis. -The funeral of Mrs. Dun. Osmera ocenred ut the M. E. church. South, Wednesday ut 1 o'clock, p. m 11 iv, Sinilae o iuductiug tbeieivices. It was qnile larpely at teinlei by the people ( t onr town, and also by tbe Kuigbt of Pythian, Mr. Oxniers being a member of both the Knight iij.l Ouifoim Hanks. The services at tbe grave wtre qnile short though appropiiate. Mrs. Osineis' maiden name was Johanna Beckmann, horn iu Bremerhaveu, Germauy, Feb. 17, 18G3, nud two ohildien are the result of the uuion. Mrs. Osmers had many frieuils iu Huppuer anil her demise is sincerely regretted. Stuanob Conduct. Last night, up at Ibe John Q Wilsou rauob, two young men discovered some persin at tbe bam bo immediately took lo the brush Tbe house dog was sent in after Ibe person and was roundly cursed nnd diiven back. The young fellows did not in vestigate further, and this moriiiug Slier' ill' Noble sent up some deputies to see after it. It is thought Mint this per. son may be Mulkey, the slayer of Mat Ips ni. (It has siuoe been learned tbnt Mulkey stopped at Smith Hurcb's last eveninnaud then went ou in the moun tains.) JJiiin't Find TniiM. -George Harring ton, who left last Fi May with warrants for the arrest of the parlies who had stolen the Butler oreek cattle, returned last evening, after having made a fruit less search in the mountains. George was over as far nn Mi'DafTee springs and ibe mouth of Desolation creek, but failed to find any trail, though le in forms us that a portion ot the cuttle that were supposed to have been stolen were found, having strayed away. Jerry BmtDan and others are still on the seaieb. The Jones-Sloan Examination. The rxnmiuiiiiou of the Junes Bros, and FT'ink Slonn is in process at the court bouse before Judge Hallock. Nothing of any note liua been adduoed in Ibe testimony brought forfji, Ibe prose cution depending entirely on circum stantial evideuce. The case will prob ably not end before tomorrow. GUARANTEED. Sirs. il. F. Hone "i I Vao a Wreck nth catarrh, lun.1 trouble anil generally trokea ilown. Te.'ora 1 had takea half a bottle ol Hood's Sai'sapaiilla I fait bf tter. Now I am In food health, ror all of which my thanki ar3 due f Hand's Sarsaparllla." mbs. m. F. Touts, Clover, Iron Co., -Mo. tiet Hood'3 " Hootl'3 Plli3 eura ConiUpalloa by reator liyi the perbjtalUo aetion ol tlie alimentary caaah iia vr. you It A CKACHR ? KIDNET m CURES i?) Diabetes. bright s uisei.se. intiammatiun of tha Blarl- &tfSf Scdimnt.t in Urinfl. i'iiWK Burning Sensation, Pain VC; ' IWM in the Back, ami al! Dis V eases ot the Kidnoys. PnCPAHED 1IY In PORTLAND. J OflECON.' For salo hv Slnnnm .l.ili.mtnn rininPn and T. W. Ayers, Jr. Death of D. N. Baud man. On Wednesdny last, at Hardman, occurred the death of J. N. Hardman, nn old and respected oitizm. Mr. Hardman bad been ailing for some time, but the people at large in onr county did not appreciate that he was so near death's door till his death was an nounced, Rev. Shnlse preached the funeral sermon yesterday after whioh the interment took place at the Hardman cemetry. PilpftI PilesI Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense and stinging, most at night; worse bv soralohing. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer ate, heooming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itobing and bleeding heals ulceration! and in most cases re moves the furnrs. At druggists, or by mail, for 53 oeuts. Dr. Swayne & Ron. Philadelphia. bw 1 yr. Doings of City Dads At a special meeting of the Heppner's council Thursday, the work of Tirtlot & Cbaa nler was accepted and a warrant drawn for contraot price, 898. Also 8b' for the same fiini for extra work and SlO.oO to John Jenkins for building a flue. The effiotsof town are being moved now, and very soon He oily fathers of "goose egg" fame will be snugly ensconsed in very oorafortable quarters, aud best of all, the property of the town. A Hatlle fur B.ood. Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fjuhts, and it is always victorious iq expelling all Ibe foul taints and giving the vital fluid the qtmlity and quantity of perfeot health. It cures scrofula, salt rhenm, hoi In and all other troubles caused by impure blood. " - Bip's Wood Yabd. The ' Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepnred to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un-sawed.- Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per cord; three tinies", $1 00. Yard near Ibe depot. Leave orders at Sloan ft Howard's. 4-tf. Shokmaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemnk er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham sio'' building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiylbing in his line. Hi Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall Uwtf Land For Sale 480 sores over in Wilson online. A good stock ranch and will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook of. splendid, summer bolt on nnd tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a ADDITIONAL hOCAUS. The Studehaker wagon heads them all, For sale at Gilliam b Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you saT Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, Bud the place for bargains. . . . a If yon want to buy groceries, ,and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kuk & Kohl, proprietors, a- Thompson & Binns own the buss which goes to and from He Palace hotel, bnt will oall for parties desiring to go to tratrr in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. -,.- Gilliam & Bishee are still doing busi ness at the old stain), reports to tbe contrary notwithstanding. They incite iu spectioDoi their man moth stock of hard ware, wagons, impliments, etc a Minor A Co., the new firm, have not lost any of their popularity by the cbang. They oonlinne to do business in the old way the greatest amount quality considered, for the least money HAN I Kit. Salesmen, to sell nurohoiee and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to oli'er both in fruits and ornamentals, and oo drolled only by ns. We pay commission or salary, give excluaive territory and pay weekly. Write ns at once and secure ohoice of territory. Mat Brothers, Nurserymen, H2-C0 " Rochester, N. Y. V I rrrm'ir?.' .111. 'wr ' it.;. Si's " 5l-;-'l!',;l!!i1 1 Etle-r T'iixt eji.i.E sir A DRUG IIN THE MARKET. Yes, there ara many of them. .Ill" 'Some very good, some bad. Bad dru s aro poisonous, Also of no value whatever. !' Pure drugs ore great helpB, " And these alone should be Used in compounding. - - We claim to keep in stock , - -The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, ' -- ,To prepare prescriptions quickly, lo charge for them reasonably. Who oan do belter than this? PHIL. ( OHM, Proprietor. ONLY EXCLTJS1VE- BOOT AND FOOTWEAR IS "M. LlCTlTEXTflAL & CO. Wert Side of HErPNEK, . H, A. Thompson - . .. A. E. Binns ' THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPKIKTORS Hiiicr Livery, Below Coffin & McFarlanrJ's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to hay per dny, 75 ots. Hny and grain per dnv. 81-23. Meals 26 cts. st C. C. Surgeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay alwavs on hand. " FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. LliGAL BLANKS Portland, Oregon. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. ..'X'A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. EXPLORER BY INSTINCT. 09me of the Kurlliir antl Lena Famed Jourimys of Columbus. ' Besides the mental labors of Colum bus in early life in chiirtography, so favorable to nn intellectual develop ment of which tho influences were brightly apparent everywhere around him, hu repeatedly . outfaced in practi cal voyages, thereby piiininjr cxperienco and train in;; in the art ami oiiioe of nu accomplished nuvigiitor. .Thus he sailed up to tho extreme north and down to the southern limits .of the lands then known, visitinif (juinea nnd Iceland. The scientific purpose of all these voyages is foHu.l fully sot forth in the notes written by Columbus himself, which tend to demonstrate the iuhab ltability of the various zones of the planet far beyond the bounds then as signed by popular, superstition to the existence of human life. . . "I sailed," hesaid,accordins to a writer in tho Century, 'iu the year 1477, in the ?m ;;;-.i!iO IDRAL I'OliTRAIT OF COLUMHUB. month of Feb ruary, a hundred lcapic beyond Thule island, whereof the aus tral part is distant 7:) decrees from th efjulnoctial nnd not (W. iu some say, anc: It is not within the line, which boundf the Occident, as I'tohuny says, but h much further to the westward; and tf this island, whii h is as hu-'o us Lnf land, IO the lCn,'lishincn witli wares especially thosonf Itrlslol; nnd ut tin timu when f was theru the sea was not Congealed, but lliero were very great tides, so nni' h so that in sonic placet they rose twice iu tho day twcuty-livt fathoms in heitrht and fell as much." Gilliam & Bisbee, IIEPPNEn, on SHOE STORE in heppner. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOOTWEAR. Main Street, OREOON. Feed and Sale Sta ble Plenty of them at the ' Gazette Office. . . . '", P. Armstrong. Piunco'al. THEY WER: ALL PATRIOTS. ,; Seventeen Alcml.orti of One rumily Served Their Country In Its Nccil. A revolutionary tradition of Rhode Island, Ion" currently believed but only a tradition, has just been verified by tho oollcctif in of a number of scat tered bits of evidence. It would bo dif ficult to find another instance of an equal amount of patriotism in a single family. Caleb Arnold and his excellent wio, rationcc. were, at the time of the rev olution, the p;,rent3 of eleven grown children, cifrht sons and three daugh ters. Caleb and his eight boys Esch, William, Nehomiuh, LMwnrd, Oliver, Ephraim, Jabez and Othniel all en tered tho patriotis army. Mis three sons-in-law became soldiers, also. 'Ilia wife and her three daughters, Patience, Anna and Achsa, together with n daughter-in-law, Iscouh, re mained at home and managed "e farms in tho man's absence, finding timy, and strength to perform, in addition to these labors, the duty of nursing tho sick and wounded among the soldiers of the state. It is related, says tho Youth's Com panion, of the two sons, Jabez and Othniel, that as they wero marahlng with Gen. Groone's brigade to Hunker II ill Othniel was seized with tho pre sentiment of death which so many young soldiers have experienced. , - "Juboz," ho said, turning to hU brother, "If I am killed in this battta will you marry rny sweetheart, Itachel Vhottyplaeo?" . . : Jabez did not hesitate to give the re quired promise, and Othniel, though he survived the glorious disaster of the day, received a wound which eventual, ly proved mortal; but, either because Jube:! felt that his v.-ord had been too hastily given, or because Itachel had not been consulted ns to her views upon the question, he did not then marry her, but shortly after was wedded instead to th Widow Cole. lieing within a few years left a widower, he eame courting to Itachel, who was still unweiidi-d, married her, and so kept his word. Counting sons-in-law with sons and daughters-in-law with daughters, we find that in this one large family of little l:!iode Ii.hind there were seven, teen persons and perhaps more who "rvod their country i.i in r need. It if " fine record for their descendants to rc member. .- T HE PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but again and again. run weibt and good measure for the last m mev Whv we .! th. i, Plained. The "best" bring, peop.e back, SStT tri Xt "sbeS0ur'r"d9- -We want you to have some of our friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotbiog, BooU.Shoes, Hats, Caps and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. y IWOR c55& GO ! 1 .: Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE which we nrnnnu tr. rt l.. :.. i i . ., . . on hands at all times the choicest Meats, bausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. 85ti SHAW & McCAETY, ' -troDrietors. DK. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. 8., London, England. VETERINARY Chronic Diseases a Snprioltv 1 as1tPvrePI.d.Hl'k,!l,d:"' '"ra8". Kmmatnig Horses and K.,n . , ; on Short notice, I -lii treaiaii an.rna1 h!?,' S5..C"''i"? HT o,ry 0Urgery. ii you haye any sick animal. It w llf be to yoS Tnt erSt to " HEPPNER cal1 on me ttt tewrt' stable.. 1 mn-rest to ' - 53bw - . OREGON The Keeley Insiituto -OF- KIRK i ii i i he Enterprise Bakery and Grocer? Store imuy a On May Street, opposite Palaee Hotel. STA.PL E lISTD FANCY Groceries and Prcvisis. DH. FOOTE'S II A N D-II OUK OP DEILTH HINTS lvnni..n. 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HEPPNER, OREGON. attersoD NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHHHTUHi UNOLAND i W. I', PiLllTEL 1. Only First-Clesi hotel in heppner. .2. Bnildinjf Wired tor Eleolric Lifbta IbronKhouf. 8. - Best scoommodations for Ibe travtliBB public. 1 Conrteons treatment assured the coun try people. MES. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. ARE COMING WAY! They know that from . ... Heppner, Oregon, OP THif LIBERTY MEAT MARKET , "iniumi, mine most satisfactory manner. Will keen P Surgeon i Sped- For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Moat Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazktte office for rjartlcnla. Strlctly coi.IUiei.tlal. Treatment prtvSeTnd I & EUHL, They will keepon hand a full llnnr sw VMm ?W ? .at tr.'vt.,.. "..f :In.t"nlP"?". j.ow Avo!d'8liS: ?rao'uare SSSt that, is or most worth (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COl'lES f. . t J S-I..HJ; eil'clUiil'.S fiW. E. 2th St., New York.f SOLD. 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