pi None:: Ilk i l'lLMITIt.l.'tL. . I Sgc?s iJTT .h nil I PT3 nnrrm Ht i'l'.KllHL' 01 fu not lutt-r ttiKii M ilttiuri, or 'ilmrMi tlll'l iin nUn of liNplay m., ;, liwH'. f'; l tiieir roiiv in inl . y flt:i.iiijr for 'i iicH.iHV'K TlIF l'.TTKK"UN I't'IM ltl i-Xt I iilL. I. Tlie mim .f flv cofs ) -i Mm- vlll be nhari'd fir " unls nf thanks," "Kolutiong of rtisiMU't," lit i.( wwl imp tinmitn kiM iloimrs tiid obituary notices, 'ulii. ri a, ti.;jto ti.e ejtt or otmit hiiimelf Kive s n w: 01 :n ws) n.id unUueuoUpociul intH'ilii.1 .01 w iaty tri urih ,e. H, Notict-R of church mid mwm und nimh r enfertRlimientB from which n IAJ , ,n. rivud. Bliall bt eiiHrf-od fur tit ihs thin .iM'-Vi tctitM a line. Tlicm rules will l.c k 4 u'Ium fd to in ev'ry iiuttuuce. AdvuriiHiiiK ralta reasonable and madoknown upon application. We hold each and every correaooiitleiit re srwintdble for hie or her eonuiiuiiU'iitiun. No correHfKUHleuce will bo piiblwhud unlews the wnler h real name i signed aa an evidence oi good fuilh. 1. FlrtHKK, NKWHl'Al'EK ADVKUTIr. LJ tiiK AKOiit, 21 Mt-n-huutH HxcliuiiKe, hiu 1'ianciMco, la our authori.eU audit. 'iui paper in kept on tile in hitsothce. TIME TABLE. KtHgo for Hurtlman, Monument, Lour Creek, John Day nuU canyon City, leaven an fullowe : Kvery day at ti a. in., except eiuiuliiy. Anlveti every tny at 6 p. iii.,exee)t Mniuiay, '1 lio elieapeht, (inlekest and beHt line tu or from the interior eounlry. J. a. DEI.EVAN, 1'rop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Owe your business to Heppner people, ami therefore assist to build up Uejp tier, tutronize those who patronize you. Here and There. "What is the formula, professor, For inaldeni 'up to date'?" And then he smiled and quickly wrote "SSFU8I" And what may mean this mystic scroll?" Kaid she the Vussar pert. "Why, one part saint and one part sago Aud niuety-eih'ht parts dirt." Purely vegetable Uuud's Pilla 23o. Johnny liteler whs iu the city tbe first tit tbe uuek. 8. French, a banker of The Dalles, wan iu ilepuuer the first ot the week. The initial dance of the fire boys occurs tomorrow night at the engine house. E. P. Voruz returned Wednesday even ing from h week's tour over iu Grunt County, P. VV. Carin, of Monument, was in the city yesterday tor supplies, tin reports everything quiet over on the river. D. VnC Horn, tuner of organs and pianos, wiil be iu the oity the first of next week, when he will cull on you, Rev. I'otwine, of Pendleton, held services at the M. E. church, L'uesday eveuiug. lie was greeted with a full bouse. Wood Oilman, of Fossil, a member of the Uilmau-Freuoli Livestock Co., whs over Tuesday to look after their ship nieut of stock. We tHke off our hats to Fisher, of Wnguer, for an eleguut sample box of fruit aud vegetables fr m bis productive run oh over iu the Haystack ooun'ry. On Ootober 1st. we Bhall oommenoe pushing oolleotions vigorously, us we ouunot extend credit beyouu that date. P. 0. Thompson Company. 6 7 Rev. J. M. Diuuiaon, the newly ap pointed pastor for the M. E ohitruh, moved h.s fumily up from Arlington Tuenday evening, and is now a resident of our city. ileopjier's demi-moodes, five in num ber, were brought before Keoordr Hal Inn k Wedueiidiiy on charge of keeping bawdy t house. All pleaded guilty aud were fik'd W The ruort that the Canyon-Monument stage line uua Hgaiu resuiueu proves u have b'en a mistake. However, it is boped fiat such will anon be realized, as this line is badly needed. E. M. Kiuehart, the photographer who reoeutly located here, departed yester day morning for Grants Pass where he will pHrmaiieutly looate. This leaves Heppuer without a phot igrapuer. John d. Krnwu came up from The D-illea last Friday evening to uinkf final proof on his honiesteud down near Liexiugton. His witnesses were Coon Boone, ot Lexington and P. O. Borg, of Heppuer. T. K. Roberts writes from Jacksonville that he has been confined to the hospital for fifteen weeks from an accident However, he hopes to be up and doing goon, when he propoes to niBtle around aud make the oredit side of hie ledger some smaller. J. B. Carmiohael, of the lower country, was up yesterday with wheat which he disposed of at the mill for 40 Cts. Mr. Carmiohael was fortunate enough to have his grain threshed be fore the recent ruins, luch did con siderable damage in some localities. J. B. Manning got ovr from Long Creek Tuesday evening where he has been spending the summer driving the MoDument-Oanyon stage. He informs us that the trooble on the line stated as Btraightet.ed upand thn stage ruuniug. was an error, as nothing but mail is now being carried. Our renders will understand that a hard winter is jnt ahead of us, and that liberal quantities of cord wood on snhsciiption are yet in order The availahle cash surplus is down to the limit, lienoe the necessity of declaring oord wood full legal tender. Bring it iu, and don't be bashful. The Gazette has hnrd considerable complaint regirding the condition of the Hinton oreek rind. It is reported that the recent rains not only badly washed out the mad bit also carried down many large boulders fnm the hill-sidn, making it in several planes almost, impassible. Tf this report is true the mitter should be investigated by the supervisor, as this is one of the prominent wU leading into Heppner, and should be kept in good repair. On next Monday the U. P. will pnt on another train on tbe main line. They will also issue new time oard for the Heppner branch to conneot with the same. The train will leave here about 7:30 a. m. and make direct connection with the down train, arriving in Port land abont 4:30 p. m. The Hepntier train will arrive about 8:30 p m. This will give us the Portland mail on same time as of old. Passengers will arrive in Portland mnch earlier, which will be quite convenient. It lueoiU.T that the exeroiffii on thn Hint On) of the Urau I Lo lira session are ad public. Uniformed street parade at 1 :3t) p. iu., followed bv programme at ihei.p. ra hall. The grand orator ot the a tnnl Fiii'ig" ot Oregon, Hou. Ed. CnrtiB. oi Aaioria, will Hv:ak, and ins ell'ort il bo well worth hearing. Come uud spend the day iu the city. V (i. Bart lolomew reoently brought iu from Om ar Thompson's Butter oreek ranch two very fine potatoes whiob. w-ilmd nearly fix'pouudi Air B-irttiol uiui tv ii.foims us that this is a sample oi u-cur's pnt:ito crop. And the fact that 2tj7 bunhela were harvesied from a quarter of au acre of jjrouud leads us to ueiieve that lie is correct. T.-M.: The rat'i for tlalnuutna unl their wives to the Grand Lodge, K.of P., wmcn convenes at Heppner Ootober, loiu, win on one fare to luat city, and mi reluming uo barges will be made. Heppner is making extensive prepara- "ir inn t-veur, ana tuere is no cioutit tust the Kuights will be royally eutertaiued. The engine house and council chamber will be luted np with electrio lights in iiie near nnure. There will also be an men hydrant put in for use at the engine houpe. For these, tbe town authorities thank tlie Heppner Light & vi nier Lo., the cohtto the town being a. proximately nothing. Mr Ohas. Roberts was in town over yesterday, gettii g while here a few choice lots of wool on consignment, advancing trom four to six cents a pound. Mr. Roberts says that no one can buy now with any certainty as to what the results will net the purchaser. The o little and sheep, shipped last luesiiuy, did not go down on the regular train, a special coming np for them late iu the day. There were thirteen curs of oattle, and five ot sheep, double-deckers, instead of fifteen in all as reported to us early this week. livery tieppnente will, we hope, lb a limited way do all h can to help out the entertainment feature of the coming Bessiou of the Grand Lodge. This we have been assured, aud, of course, it wil, he a grand e no cess. Gid Halt has purchased Hick Math ews' interest in the City Ho'el barber shop. Hhaves, shampoos, bair-oute, etc., diehed up in the best ot style Baths for the millions. Don't ovi rlook J. B. Tedrowe at the Aroade when thirsty. Half aud half aud fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine itook of liquors and cigars always on hand. Give Ted a oall. MoAtee Bros., bavine reopened the Palace bar, kindly ask for a continu ance of their former patronage. This is by all odds tbe finest bar in Heppner. The boys keep a good stock. Cull on them. 1, C. N. Peok says threshing will not commence in his vicinity till next week. Partners ar. away behiud on acoount of the rain, which, he says, has not hurt the grain much, fortunately. The engine house has been fitted up by Heppner's lire companies, and it is now a ni'idei of neatness. A series of dunces will be given this winter. Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo cated next door to the furniture store on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like awuys on tap. Tim Bisbee, Harry Warren and Hiok Mathews are sojourning in Portland. Hick went down on the stook train whioh left Tuesday night. Every business honae in Heppner should aud must be appropriately decorated during tbe Pythian conclave iu this city. Dave MoAtee and Kay Bennett will xhip to The Dalles fair, having deoided uot to go to California.' They will, ere long, be at home. The Gazette will takeoouuty serin at fare on subscription, and pay balanoe of same in cash ut highest market prioe. 7-60 Have yon got any machinery's that out of repair? If so come in and get. some metal Bud refit yonr boxing. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. The Heppner Canyon stage Hue is the best, cheapest aud quickest to the in terior. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman, Gazette shop, agents. Ben Oppenheimer, representing Goldsmith A Loewenberg, of Portland, was in town over Tuesday night. J. B. NaUer is down with the rheuma tism. Joe Williams is holding fort in his place at present. Join with ns in making Tuesday, October 10th, the gala day of tbe year in Morn w county. Tnesdny, October 10th, will be a great day in Heppuer. You should spend the day with us. Mrs Balfe Tavlor departed Tuesday t r Pullman, to remain a short time. We will take wheat on subscription at 50 cents per bushel. Lee Matlock returned home from Pendleton Wednesday. Frank McFarland has returned fr m Hood River. John Spray came in from Seattle Tuesday. A Burning Shame. We would re spectfully oall the attention nf the town authorities to the fact that the f noe in Mniu street. on Brewery bluff, is being adorned with hideous posters and signs. These appear nil along tbe string of fence, but more particularly in front of the Gazette office and the adjoining home ranch. This fence is the property of t e oity, public property as it were, and we object. It is impossible to gnze ont of our observatory towards tbe set tints sun without being encountered witb, "Allcoaks corn plaster, the dead medicine on oorns." "Stodebsker wagons, iiso no other, for sale at Gil liam & Bisbee's," "Royal Baking Powder, leavening power out of sight," "Oregon Kidney Tea, also good in Wash., Idaho and Calif." "Brandreth's Pills, great liver ' regulators," "Taliquitaa, good," etc The public are always cell ing on ns for apothecaries' supplies and hardware, supposing that we run a en Jhr. ' tt K Bone II I Was a Wreck With catarrh, lunz trouble and generally broken down. Ee.'ors I had taken halt a bottle of Hood's SaraapariUa I fsltbetter. Now I am In Hood'sCures food health, for all of which my thank are due to Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mas. M. F. Bomb, Clover, Iron Co., :.:o. Get Hood's Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restor ing tu peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. JIA VJJ I'O U BA CKA CHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNET m -.-.-iWvV. CURES Diabetes. bright s Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and nil Dis eases of the Kidneys. PKKI'AHKO BY D.W.R. Mannfactnnng Co,, pziiW' For sale by Sloonm Johnston Drni? Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. branch depot of suoh articles. Yester day a visitor, after gazing at our mam moth power press for some miuutes, naively remarked that it was a "durned big pill maobine." Many men have died for lens offenses, but when he ex plained that from the signs in front of our place he thought we were in the wholesale drug business, he was allowed to depart. Besides being unsightly and oanBing the Gazette no end ot trouble, they are being read by the publio who have no better sense than to rnsb off and load up with patent medicines and Stndebaker wagons. If these signs were put in the Guzitte in tbe shape of ads., the results would be infinitely worse, for the people wonld read it in Unite ot everything. What is advertised people will buy, tbat is one thing sure. Don't Like It. Early this week a couple ot drummers representing, re spectively, Majestic whisky and Bnrr Oak tobacco, were in town taoking up and painting signs. Tbe enterprising tobacconist burrowed the whisky drum mer's yellow paint and in a short space of time the following sign loomed up on the sidewalk in front of the Palace hotel: "Drink Majestic whiskey and chew Burr Oak tobaooo." This has raised somewhat ot a furore among the straight-laced, temperance people, though it is a matter of choioe whether tbe publio drink Majestic whiskey, chew Burr Oak, or, in fnot, whether or not they do either. Yet some very strenuously ohjeoted being compelled to gaze upon this obnoxious sign daily, and benoe the Majestic part bears a beautiful coat ot red paint. COPPER FIVETED H r V I -a E&Vtyu GUARANTEED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Inoipibnt Fire. During services at the Baptist oliuroh Wednesday night, an alarm of fire was sonnded. It was soon looated at tbe home of Mrs. Cather ine Spray, the curtains and wall paper in one loom making quite a blaze. Some young men broke iuto tbe house, which belongs to J. W. Gilmoro, and in a short Bpaoe of time put an end to the blaze. How it started is a mystery. It disturbed tbe services considerably, for shortly after the alarm was sounded near ly all the congregation were ont of the house. However, they returned and were treated to an excellent sermon by Elder Daly, of tbe Beorganized Church of Christ, forgetting soon the narrow escape from a oontiagration. Departed fob Iowa. A. A. Roberts and wife left for Iowa yesterday morn ing. They will visit Mr. Robert's rela tives in various parts ot the Btate, and later on will be j lined by E. L. Matlock who leaves today, we are informed, with bis shipment of horses. Mr. Mat lock will be accompanied by expert hands in tbe handling ot horses, and as they are a first class lot, hopes to sell at fair figures. Tbe Heppnerites will hardly return before the first of '94. Melvin Gkeun Discharged. J. C. Leasure returned this moruing from Condon, Gilliam county, whither he went well prepared to defend young Melvin Green, accused of the laroeny of horse. The defense had plenty of good witnesses to establish an alibi and no trial was necessary, the oase being dismissed on motion of tbe state's attorney. The defendant and witnesses are now returning on horsebaok. E. O. A Curiosity. C. N. Peok brought in a branch of an apple tree Wednesday, not over two feet long, which bad on it in tbe neighborhood of seventy-five, well developed apples. It is a curiosity, and oame from Mr. Peok's Clark canyon ranch. Mr. Peck says this oame from some trees oulled trom Forester Fell's nursery, and thought too weak to grow. Tbey have been planted five years ar-d will bear 100 bushels of apples this year. New Pastor Rev. J. M. Sbnlse, the new pastor of South Salem M. E ohurch, arrived in tbe city from Mobcow Idaho, Tuesday, and will begin his duties next Sunday, with tbe usual morning and evening services. Salem Journal. FOB S-A-XiE STT Grilliam & Bisbee, H23:Er3Krj3n.. on ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT I ALL STOCK. Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. JLioh ten thai & Co., at Cost for Cash- Call and Secure a Good Bargain. Assignee. H. A. Thompson A. E. Blnna THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffln & McFarlnnd's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 cts. Hay and grain per day, $1.25. Meals 25 cte. at C. C. Sergeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hBy always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION JEJLSEPTEjyBEa2L CLOSES OCTOBER 28 DIBEPTI'S CELEEPTED IipiTY BD WILL FURNISH THE SI 11810. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINATURE. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL EOUPSE THOSE OF ANY PRRVlnrs vrn MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost of 110,000 and throwi (r a thousand Rets ol water in all tho colors of the rninhnur will haumHi- llii.ln - - -T-jA.R.OE1 ACQTJAK.IXJMS-'rzzi Containing fish of all varieties found in Oregon waters have been constructed at great expense. THE -ROT OLLE-Sr. Will eontail a Collection Of oalntimrs Rnlprtftri frnm tlin WnrlH'a P,ilr Am..,i. t, vil. ' celebrated painting, Custer's Last Fight. To visit this great Exposition and' view its ,,, c.i ui-yunmuub ut aimmi ouiuuue, win uu next litllig lo a visit to theWoi'd g Fair at Chicago. REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES. For further Information address B. "W. .AXjIjEjN Superintendent and Secretary, OI )The youiitf ho.v to .-im... ; .1 U-.t otitt loTimrrv ;(LSTTVr') COURSE)Tli6 mairied how to In- huppy iu nuimiiei!; ' ( DAYS YOU )The fond parent Low to hAvo iifizo babies; ( ONE WANT )TLe mother Low Lave them without pain ; (AGENT TO )The childless liow to bo fruitful and multiply ; ( SOLD KNOW )TLe curious Low they "erowed" and came to be :( 4? WHAT TLe LealtLy Low to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND HE ri v 1 ) 1 ne invalid now to get well again speedily ; BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. OUGHT )AU who want knowledge that is of most worth TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk," KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates ; 200 recipes ; au iiveuuuuu ironi sno.ii) 10 circulars rree, ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500.000 ( COPIES iipff PAlitHOTEL 1 - Only First-data hotel Id Heppner. 2. Building Wired for Eleotrtc Libte throughout. 8. Hest accommodations for the traveling pnblir. i. Courteous treatment nsfured the ooun try people. MES. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. T PIE PEOPLE ARE COMJJSTG OUR WAY! Not only once, but again and again. Tbe, know that from ns they always get mil weight and good measare for the least money. Why we sell tbe best is ex plained. The "best" bring people baok. holds custom, makes ns friends, and so establishes our trade. We want you to have soms of oar friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regalated, general merchandise store. Come in and see as, everybody. yj INOR cfe, GO ,1 Heppner, Oregon, Change of Ownership WK ?.AVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBEBT5T MFAT MARKET. v whioh we propose to condnot in th nmi iu..n.. , , .... luanunr. VI III Keep on hands at all times the ohoioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, H&-tl- Proorietors. 11. Keeley Institute -OF- For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located at Foreat Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gaikttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and aur cure. KIEK & HTJHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. OnMay Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Theywill keeponhand a full llueof STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries and Provisions. A fall Hoe of choioe Pies, Cuken rd1 Bread ; iu fact everythioff (bat is ndUallv keDt in A firflt-rlu hnlrnrv atnra Thav will oall Aliann f. u rt.n - j . " vuvuy iui kODU. HUP try them. BW u ADRUG IN THE MARKET. Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad druns are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We olaim to keep in stock The pnreet drags made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions qaiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? PHIL. OOHN, Proprietor. ASSISGNEE' SALE. P. JL T, )Murray Hill Book Co., I :'!) E. 28th St., New York.( SOLD. Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER AT OPPICK The Lancashire Insurance Co. a. W. OP MANCHESTEK) ICJVOIvAIVJO ir.cvT . 1. .. . LEGAL BUNKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Bip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your reeidenoe, sawed or an sa wed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, SI 00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan ft Hon Brd's. 4 tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, B shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Abraham siok building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiytbing in his line. lr Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work man and warrants all work. Give him a call. . Uwtf Giund Abmy Meeting. On the last Saturday of Ibis month, Hept. 30, tbe Q. A. R. will bold a mwting bero at 1 p. m. fur the purpose of taking ij new members. Tbe oommander desires the presenoe of all who can possibly be liere at that time. The Women's Relief Corps will also bold their regular meeting here on tbe same date, 163-66 QLOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, the entire stock of general mer chandise in the store of Cox Bros., Hardman Bargains in all lines never before found. Call and learn prices. W. P. FELL, Assignee. llllsi, Dawson & Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNEE, OREGON, 1 J'l' """V)