None: pii..SK .l.jHl.Um 111" Insertion of ,uu, a,(. r . ::::-'r. ih?.? r ?"? " Sin ' iuiiriKlKJ n,-;,,,, fr Kri lnys rilRMKIIINIlCO. ;oik E. 1. The Bum oharifwl for of tljHt.k. ...S..... m 'ipri,i. 1.0- ..in ... rwiwi-t," Hats ol wed i.nir prmanu unit ,iu;aii and obltnery notices, (.iiii..f tisu t! ,, t ,ei -t or., all himself Kivn, a, ,.,.., u , ' ntUctn Moorml mmmi lor v :mu: w,.ari. K. Notli'tn of church and norIvIv aur' ill.!;),,-, emorta iinienla from which ivrt-i.W u i ,:c rived, shall be charged for at tl.e .v tiV.. c;nts a line. These rules will bj Mr., : ; ,!! ! to in every iimtmiee. reH""",b'9 a"d Ve hold eax;h and every correspondent re pnuslbla for his or her cominunlcalloii. No '.hm",':'?'"0 w!" b8 P"blllil unless the ood f 111 Ullnie K"()1 au vl,leu 01 I , KWHER, NKWKI'AI'EK ADVKKTIH JJ. ink Aent, 21 Merchants fcxchanire ban Iranclsco, is our authorized aiieiit. This paper i kept on llle In his olllce. TIME TABLE. Hlane for Hardnian, Monument, Look Creek John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : ' Every day at Ci a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every dayatti p. in., except Monday. 1 he cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Give your business to Hemmer and therefore wuittt to build un .i.n. ner. Patronize those who patronize yuut Here and There. B. A. Hunsaker was over from Hay stack yesterduy. D. Vuu Horn, the piano tuner, is sick at the 1'wluce hotel. Bill Johnston went down to Portland yenterday on business. Mrs. Walter Chsou is quite ill down at her home below hero. O. H. Colvin was iu from the outer precincts tb past week. We will take wheat on subscription at 50 oents per bushel. Hugh Fields is quite aiok dowu at . G. Sperry's resideuoo. A. B. flhnpman and K. Campbell were oyer from Vinson last week. Mrs. Gray, of The Dulles, is the guest of her sou, Oeorge Gr y of this oity. Found A fur cape. Pay charges and get same at Gazette office. 71 if. Boiiator John H. Mitchell has been called home by the illii' ss of bis daugh ter. Ed. Matlock write from Iown that the horses reached there in fair con dition. A double wedding was an attractive feature of the Exposition one day last week. The Heppner Canynn stage line is the best, cheapest and quickest to the iu terior. Dr. J. H. Geisendorfer was in Hepp ner over last night on professional buain ss. Thos. GilBllen is in from Camas prai rie. He reports quite a fall of snow in that yioinity. Mra. Cbaa. Wallace left Thursday for her home in Portland, aooompanied by Miss Mabel Herren. . Mrs. Frank Kellogg departed on Thursday nights' speoiitl train for a visit with relatives at Hnlem. Win. Doooan was arrented for assault on his wife last Friday night, but ut the trial Saturday was released. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine snd tobaoco habit. See ad. Every man who takes any iuterest in fast stork should subsonbe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Sure, efficient, easy Hood's pills thev should be in every traveler's grip and every family medioioe oueBt. The Gazette " ill take county scrip at face on gubscription, anil pa.v balance of game in cash at highest market prioe. 7-60 V. G. Keller, of Grant county, has been fouud guilty of the orime of Inoest with his niece. We learn that he got five years. The Grand Lodge, on invitation, sent a committee to visit our High School last week. The visitors were well pleased with what they Baw. Morrow o 'Unty baa purohaned a road craper which is a graud suooess. Last week it did good seiyice on tbe Hard maa road, near Heppuer Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo cated next door lo the furniture store on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, Imir outs and tbe like aways on tap. Don't ovi rlook J. B. Tedroe at the Arcade when thirsty. Half and half aud fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine took of liquors and oigars always on hand. Give Ted a oail. MoAtee Bros., having reopened tbe Palace bar, kindly ask for a continu ance of their former patronage. This is by all odds tbe finest bar in Heppner. Tbe boys keep a good stock. Call on them. Gid Hatt has purohased Hick Math ews' interest in tbe City Hotel barber hop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-unte, etc., dished up in the best of style Batbs for the millions. T.-M.: The Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias of Oregon, which adjourned last night at Heppuer, shows a wonder ful inorease in tvembfrsbip, ami the prospeotsof theorder were never brighter. Mrs. Ben Alley departed last Tuesday for a years' viait with her parents back in Indian Territory She will also take treatment at Arkanars Springs while East, with tbe hope that it may im prove ber health. Tbe Gazette wag iu error recently in fating thBi the saloon Ptook of Oamers & Hughes was sold at sheriff's Bale Only Mr. Osmers' part was then dis posed of, as Mr. Hughe bad already old bis interest to Mr. John Hughes. T.-M.: A bnppy crowd of Knights of Pythias passed down the road this morn ing from the Grand Lodge recently iu esiion at Heppner. Tbey were escorted to the train last night by the brass b md, and left the oity of Morrow onumy with tbe most kindly feelings toward its residents. Wm. DoonRii and wife were eao 1 fin3 $5 and costs before Judge Hallock yesterday. The charge was disorderly conduct on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doonan had Borne trouble a faw days ago, and separated, which culminated into quite a row Sunday morning. Both pleaded guilty. The Gzette is jnBt convalescing from . the doin's last week. Good thing tbey don't coijie oftener than once a year, else there would be a big mortality rate in the ranlis of Dorio Lodge. Other del egate) write us that tbey will probably get thrclugb itb tbe loss of a few toe-nails? It was of a great founder. O. E. Fartisworth brought in yester day six otatoea of the Clark variety tbat averaged nearly four pounds apiece as nic. smooth sunns as one wouic: h In. . One measoreil 24 in in A ' inmiferpncn one ay hqii ia iu tut, i in il. SJ. I'bey were turned over to Oicar f;l,L,'who sent them down to tbe Port- 'xpoaition. .'" ; 'lie I Hltcriidii rHiinli H,..,,i.... ,.. . iu-kt briKudH wilb gome InatT howl- eoou smothered the Annies. P-r.ini... mmie of our readers would ika t.i kuow iu what respeot Chamber laiu h Couli remedy il better tb.au any otlier. We will tell von. hnn thla i otner. remedy ig taken as booq as oold tags Ik nu ooulrnoted, aud before it baa be t'i me settled in ttie svsteni, it will onnuteraot tbe effect of' the oold aud ie;.tl lessen it's severity, and it ig the only remedy that will du this. lit aota iu perfect harmony with nature end aula nature in relieving tbe lunge, open- 'K iue secretions, liqtietyiug tbe mucous and oaiisioit it expulaiou from tbe air cells of the lungs and restoring the system to a strong and bealtbv condition. No other remedy in the mai po8esse these remarkable prop, rriiea. fjo other will onre a oold si quickly. lir sale by rjlooum -Johnson iru uo. , A Pathetic Meeting. A represen tative to the Graud Lodge, Knights ot t'ptbias, which was held this week at Heppner, Or., tella of an interesting and pathetic; iuoidert that he witnessed w'lile on the train beyond Arlington last Monday night. The informant wag sitling gazing at tbe stars when a gray bearded mau walked into the car, having boarded the truin at Arlington He parsed by auotber gray-bearded man sitting near, and immediately both advanced aud asked, "Can it be pos sible?" Tears rolled down their cheeka aud the conversation tbe next bour wag interesting indeed. It appears that both bad been in the Confederate army aud had parted at the battle of Lexing ton iu IStil, and had on the train met fur tbe first time after 32 years' sepa ration. One was B D. Jett, represeuta- tive from Buthbone Lodge at Huntington, aud the other S. P. Barger, of Dowdall Limine at Brownsville. Neither was aware that the other was u representative, aud their moetiug was entirely unex pected. When they separated at the battle both were strapping young fel loes, und when tbey met on the train both were old and gray. Tbey had a great deal to tell eaoh other after the long lapse of years, aod related many incidents of those stirriug days. Tbe last tune they saw each other their clothes hung in rags and tatters, and tbey were almost shoeless and bailees. Portland Telegram. Council Meeting) A regular session of Heppuer's council was lielJ last evening. Mayor Simons presiding. All couticilmen present exoept Johnston. w in n tea of last regular meeting read ad approved..- Bills allowed: Wm. Gordon, $4; A. Glisan, $3 75: P, C. Thompson Co., 82 85; Martin Mo- Lunghlin, S4j J. L. Meager, 75 cents: John Jenkins, $10; Thompson & Biuns, 82 20; J. W. K ismus, $17.50 Note of $200 from Frank McFarland for well auger material presented by the finance oomraitteo Rule of Water & Light Co. regarding irrigation sanctioned by council Petition of W. P. Soriv- uer et a!., allowed, and committee on streets and public- property instruct ed to look after tbe matter Ordi nance No. 42 was read the first time by section then passed to second reading by title on proper motion Ordi nance No. 3 was read first time by sectioo, thi n on motion passed to sec ond reading by title Ordinance No. 5 lead first and second time reg ularly Special meeting L t passage of ordinances oalled for next Monday evening. Bhouuld Not Bb Id is said cash trade from Grant oonnty is going to Pendleton. Tbig should not be. How ever, it is often the oase tbat people will spend cash where tbey can get do oredit aud let those who have accommodated them go without anything. Oar Grant couuty folks may be an exception in this respect. But there is one thing sure, onr roads in this oounty leading to Long C-eck ought to be put in better oouditiun. Then Grant county should be loduoed to look with compassion upon Nortben Grant. No wonder tbat aeotioo wants to secede. After Tib Mills. Sheriff Noble left tbis morning for Pendleton to re ceive Tib Mills who is in jail at that place, obarged with the larceny of a horse from Chas Miller, of tbis oonnty. The warrant was sworn out a few day ago, and Mr. Noble telegraphed for his man. Yesterday he received word from Sheriff Furnish, of Umatilla oounty, tbat he bad him, and that be awaited tbe preBeuce of the Morrow county officer. Tbe officers claim v tbat they have a good case against Mills. News Fbosi Canton. Through spe cial service from Canyon to Geo. Thorn ton, the Oregoniau'a correspondent at Heppner, the Gazette learns that tbe grand jury have returned true bills ot indiotmsnt against John Orisman, Frank Keiter and Wm. Moore, and not a true bill ia tbe oase of Mel Dastio. Henry Welch was on trial at that writing, and his oase rests in donbt. On vesterday John Ambrose oase was to be called. It is generally oooceded that Ambrose will go free. "During my term of servioe in the army I contracted chronic diarrhaea," says A. E, Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. ".Since then I have used a great amount of medioine, but when I foaod any tbat would give me relief tbey would injure my stomach, nntil Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrheal Kemedy was brought to my notioe. I used it aod will say it is the only remedy tbat gave me perma nent relief and no bad results follow." For sale by Slooum-Johnson Drag Co. Gets Eiohteks Months. W. B. Tuck er, wbo formerly lived out at Hardman and for a time, at Heppner, poaaessed himself of some wearing apparel over at Pendleton without the owner's leave, and for tbis offense gets eighteen months in tbe "pen". Tuoker was with tbe Hotel Pendleton ', as runner for some time, and seemed to be doing well. He mmVu of tha I. f). O. V.. hnt the - -. - --. bretbern refused to have anything to do with bis case, as bis guilt was too plain to be overlooked. BamtUon Given Up to Die "I Was troubled with liver complaint and n Urgeaunt of lus spleen. At last I eoutd sot walk across my room, and took to my bed, at many thought, to dlo. I begaa to take Hood's Sarsaparllla sad am entirety cured. It has all Hood's!5Cures been brought about by Hood's Birsapsrtlls." Urs. B. A. Hamilton, Fresno, California. HO' Pills Curs 810k Headacoo. U. Hair Death i imtantly remaven and forever dattroyft 06- W jeetionable hair, wltether vpon aands, face, arms or ncjt, lettAouc ditcoioratiOH or iv- W jury to the most delicate akin. It was for W rJ Ity years the secret formula of Erasmus Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as the highest authority ai.d the most emi- nent dermatologist and hair specialist 9 that ever lived. During his practice offfi a life time among the nobl lity and arts- H tocracy of Europe he precribed this rec- ffl Ipe. Price II by mail, securely packed. ! Uormpondencc confidential. Holt Agents for America. Address. The tkookuiu R sot Hair Grower Co. Dept. R., 67 South Fifth Avenue, New ' tone. 5 M S. Wallis, a trsvelliig man, Sun dayed in Heppner. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a specific for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is oro of the most important requisites where a oortgb remedy is intended for use among chil dren I have known of oases of oronp where I know the life of the little one wag saved by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." J. J. LaGrsnge, druggist.Avooa, Neb 50 oents a bottle, for sale by Slooum-Jobnson Drng Co. A ooupbohisi increasing the gold reserve to 8200.000,000 and to continue purchases of silver 2,600,000 ounces per month is on toot. Compromise is better than nothing. Files! Piles) Itching Files. Symptoms Moisture ; intense and stinging) most st night; worse by soratobing. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whiob often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swaxne's Oihtmknt stops tbe ttobiug and bleeding heals ulceration, and in most cases re moves tbe t amors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. gw 1 yr. THE LARGEST GUN IN TBE WORLD is on exhibition at tbe Great World's Fair.' Ton ought to see it Tbis is the month of months to visit the fair, pleasant days, oool nights, delightful 'raveling weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago on the vestibuled limited trains of tbe Chicago, Union Paoific & Northwest Liue, Bee yonr nearest Union Paoific agent for rates or other information. BUCKS! BUCKS! I will have a band of bucks for sale at my olace, near Heppner Warehouse, in this city, on Oct. 1st, 1893. I will sell grade buoks at prices ranging from 85 to 87; Thorongbbreds 812. Don't tail to attend the sale. 133 -tf Tom Morgan. EXECDTKIX NOTICE. Those having business relative to the estate of W. G. Buyer, deoeased, will please call at the office ot Hamilton & Freeland, who will pay all debts of said estate and collect all money doe the same. BAKJtB J. BOYKK, Exeoatrix . Heppuer, Or. Oot. IS, 93. 71-71 NOTICE. Ou th ! evening of Oatober 13, my wife left my bed and bonrd without jusl cause or provoaation, so I hereby notify all parties uot ti harbor or trust her on my account. I will not pay debts o.intracted by her after this date. William Doonah. Dated, Heppner, OrOjt. 17, 1893. It Eip'a Woon Yard. The Heppner wood yard, nnder the management ot Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or nn sawed. Wood sawed aud delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 eta. per oord; three times, 81 00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeck. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has Just looated in the Abraham eiot" building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in his line. VI t Birbeck is strictly a firat-olass work man and warrants all work. Give hiin a oall. Mwtf ADDITIONAL LOCAIA The Htadebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam k Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did yon say? Why, yea at P. O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, aud the place for bargains. The Palace is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix np your watch or clock. Ue keeps a full stock of ever) thing pertaining to bis business' a M. Licbteothal k Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer bottoo and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a Jfrs. S. A. JflUT 10 VMI 1UL To Obtai pai n UULUCi nAnO Every person who purchases ONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods will re oeive a tioketon a Grand Weaver Organ one hnndred and twenty-five dollar Organ to be given sway December 21th 1893, A. GEEAT BLDSSSIISTG THAT KOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Oners a magmfioeot new stock at urai-onies goons. nign grades in all departments. True merit in every article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss ing. Tbe quality will tell it : the price will Bell it. Tbat is the reason you should come early and secure your BAR GAINS from our splendid lines ot DBY GOODS, CLOTHIRB, BOOTS aafl SHOES! ' Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats. VVE show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the finest selec tions in all standard styles. We make it a point to have every article in iji stock the best of its kind. Tbe dollar yon spend with us goes farther, lasts :: longer, gets more style, gets more quantity, gets more quality, and does ,. I more good in service, worth and wear than any money you epend. Our goods and pnoes, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Remember it is an established fact that it pays to trade, providing vou waut to save money, at the -BOSTOI) STOW J. BEN LELAND, Salesman. HERE IS THE PLACE To Qet Even on Your Life. p ; Hardware Store ! I JUST OPENED.H A COMPLETE LINE OF--- Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds ot Repairing quickly and neatly done. : -:- Too will save money by getting onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. -:- -:- :- -:- :- -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., BIG DIMIT !!. in A.T i i i McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner. Oregon. Now is the time to make yonr money oonnt. Our whole etook or Pry Goods, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Goods, Gloves, etc., etc., will be sold at wbolesale prices fur oash. Having Quit the Credit System, We are offering goods lower than ever before known in Oregnn. This is NO BAIT on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOCK goes at suoh reduoed figures that the per son needing supplies for oasb oan be made bappy. If you wish to save your money send in orders by mail or oall in person. We are giving dieoounts on Der oent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, eto 25 to 33 Men's and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 80 Men's Shoes 20 to 80 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings aud Domestics 20 All grooeries at lowest wholesale rates. Counlry orders solioited, oasb with orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as cash. Very Respectfully, McFarland mercantile co. NOW-t 1H YOUII Fall oasb sale at U. S. VAN DUYN'S, opening on Tuesday, Sept. 19th, and will continue till further notice. Mv entire stock of $15,000, all good, clean mer chandise, at COST for CASH, ONLY. LOOK OUT FOR THE MANY Bargains in Sight for You. C. S.VANDUYN, Heppner, Oregon. Postlshd, OntooN. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. 1 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. LEGAL BLANKS Otis Patterson i NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER fun Lancashire Insurance Co. O" MA!CHBIT1SH, K.VOIANl A. W PATTERSON, AGENT One of the Host lr tne World ran vrnmiuMi rpn Fro. prices the lowest yet named for strictly H. KOLMAN. nnnniTimmv II Bain Wanons, Hacks and Backboards. 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. per cent. off. Hosiery 80 Meu's OverehirtB and Furnish ing Goods 30 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 OPPORTUNITY! P. Akustkono. Principal. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office AT OI'I'ICIC P. & ohqpsoii go, Having put their porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known iu Heppner. We mast get our stook into money, and profits are no objeot when the money oomes in sight. Shake your cash at us and see us tumble. Iliw THE PEOPLE OUR Not only onoe, but again and again. Tbey know that from us they always get fall weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex. plained. Tbe "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes as friends, and so establishes our trade. We want yoa to have some ot oar friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merohandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. y XNOR fe oo Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE wbiob we Dronoae to lymilnnt in . , .... . on hands at all times the ohoioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, -Prom-ietors. h Hi Institute -OF- KIRK On May Street, opposite Polaoe Hotel. Efltep Bakery STAPLE ASTD FANCY -f fam and Frews. A fnll linA Af T. 3 Tt m f a ... .. . H t! , uuw,uo vbbcb nsually kept in a first-class bakery store, try them. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. 8EE BORU, MAY WTKKET, HEPPNER, OR. ASSISGNEE' SALE. LOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, the entire stock of general mer chandise in the store of Cox Bros., Hardman. Bargains in all lines never before lound. Call and learn prices. W. P. FELL, Assignee. I3111s, Dnwson Ss Iyons, ATTOfiNEYS AT LAW, All bnainess attended to manner. Notaries OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, business unon a tern. ARE COMING WAY! Heppner, Oregon, Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, th ..i.... . w onHoinuKiry manner, will Keen For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gaietti office for partlculsrs. Strictly confidential. Treatmont private and sura eQira. & BUHL, They will keep on band a fall llneof uou ureaa ; id iaci everythitiff that is Thay will sell cheap foi cash. Call anp H W JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Eto. Trust Busts in a prompt and satisfactory Public and Collectors. HANK BUILDING. droce r4 Store OREGON,