pi()HB desiring to .iiK-rtlnti of dlwplay ads., 1 or r limine of hann", mimf gut tiieir copy iu not Inter thtut Monday evening for Tuesday "i eriitiou, or TlMrsiiay i-n).-.iiijr for Fridays edi tion. TJIIT TIK"-fN I"I1I,IPH)NC0. NOTll'K. 1. The ruizi iivo cei.ru uor line will be charged for "cards nf tlmnks," "resolutions of rnpect," lists of wedliiii( irf-tiiits iu;1 donors, and obituary notices, (oiIut ihu'i thou the edit or shall hiniielf give h lurttl-jr of nt-wrt,) and notices of special meetlnsH for v hatever p urpo.se. it. nonces oi cnurcn aim v-Mry sii'i unorder enieriainnienu irom wnun revenue ih to hyoe rived, Bhall be charged lor at the rat," uf i,w (writs a line. These rules will be hti k-lly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No co rresiHiu deuce will be published unless the writers real name la signed usau evidence of good faith. P. FIHHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIti-JL-J i"g Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Kan Krancisuo, is onr authorized agent. ThiB paper is kept on file in hisoUiue. TIME TABLE. I1C John Day and Canyou City, leaven at follows livery day at it a. in., except Huimay. A rrives every day at l p. ui., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the Interior country. J. H. DKLKVAN, 1'rop. W. A. Johnston, At;ent. Oive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp- ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Mike Kenny was in town yesterday. Ban Parker was in town over last n i tit. Tom Buckley left for Portland tbiB morning. Miss Laura Muir departed yesterday (or Portland. Boone Mulkey oaraa over yesterday from Long Greek. Mrs. Wm. Ayeru returned from Salem Tuesday evening. C. A. Hales, of Alpine, was seen on our streets y ester lay. Emil Voruz is again rusticating among the Grant county ites. We will take wheat on subscription at 60 cents per bushel. J. M. Hoy, of Monument, left Wednes day with a load of supplies. "Injun summer" is now at hand- beautiful days, though cool nights. Pills promote oonBtipation Simmons Liver Regulator oures constipation The Heppner-Caoyon stage line is the bent, cheapest nnd quickest to the iu terior. . Eugene.Freeland left yesterday morning for a short visit at his old home in Ash land. Mr. Middleswortb, of John Buy, left yesterday morniug with a big load of freight. Mesdames. W. A. Johnston and E. R. Bishop left for Portland yesterday for a short visit. H. K. Hickman and F. M. Brown, of Lone liock, fuvored this office with a oall last evening. Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. . T'hos. Morgan, formerly a Heppnerite, but now a schoolteacher of Grant county, is in the city. You cannot do effective work without a clear head, and for this take Simmons Liver Regulator. A. W. Patterson left this morning for Portland, on a business trip. He will re turn the first of the week. Found An overcoat between town and Hiram Clark's. Call atP. O.Borg's. pay charges and get same. 34 The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine nnd tobacco habit. See ad. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should snbsonbe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Mrs. E. G. Sloan and Mrs. John Mo Carty, who had been visiting relatives inPortlaud, returned home Wednesday. The Gazette will take county scrip at (ace on subscription, and pay balanoe of name in oash at highest market price, 7-60 Merchants and settlers in the interior can now buy flour cheaper in Heppner than at any other trading point in the vicinity. Tom Davidson, of Davidson, was seeL on our streets Wednesday. Tom was victimised to the extent of $30 by Ed. Hooker. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Minor took ad vantage of the cheap rates to Portland, and were among those who departed yesterday. A freighter from the interior dropped into town this morning. Traffic between Heppner and the interior will be lively iromnow till "snow flies." J.W.Hilton was in our oity Tuesday. Mr. Hilton has just completed a term of obool at Mallory's mill, bnt will begin again Monday at Gooseberry. Joe Boyer departed Tuesday for bis old borne in Virginia, where be will spend the winter with relatives. Joe will re turn to Oregon in the spring. Oreen MathewB' the barber, is now lo cated next door to the furniture store on Main Btreet. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways on tap. Don't overlook J. B. Tedrowe at the Aronde when thirsty. Half and half and fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine s took of liquors and cigars always on hand. Give Ted a oall. MoAtee Bros., having reopened the Palace bar, kindly ask for a continu ance of their . former patronage. This ia by all odds the finest bar in Heppner. The boys keep a good stock. Call on them. Gid Hatt has purchased Hick Math ews' interest in the City Hotel barber hop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-uuts, etc., diBhed up in the best of style. Baths for the millions. We note that the reading room has been moved into the vaoant store next door to P. 0. Thompson's place. T"is is much handier than the former looation, and all who have a few idle moments these evenings should spend them there. The room is now supplied with several daily and many weekly publications of the state, consequently a good place to find any paper you may want to see. lirain in the nnnar nnimir. hoa t.con badly damaged by recent rains. Near Pendleton vast fields remain unout Mr. G. W. Smith says he saw odd field of over 900 acres with the grain still stand ing, much of it sprouted, and all too badly damaged to harvest. Rains, like drouth, oau come at the wrong time. W. M. Htaufter, who went below the first of the week to have his injured ui.nd treated, is netting ulong nicely, though he was compelled to suffer amputation of the member. He is at Good Samaritan hospital and will re main about ten days. Dr. A. L. Fox and Eugene Vaughan lett Thursday for the East. Doo goes to Bloomingtnn, Ills., where he intends to looate, while 'Gene goes to Chicago, where, after visiting the Fair, he expects to enter the American College of dentist ry for a three years' course. Frank Wilmarth, Billy Cowins and Geo. Noble left yesterday for a week's hunt down on the Umatilla. Wild geese are reported very plentiful on the river now aud the boys will doubtless come back loaded with game. ; Homer McFarland is confined to his room with iutiBmmatoryjrheuraatisin, from a recent trip over the mountains. Homer experienced a similar attack about two years ago. We sincerely hope he may booh reoover. J. D. Hiokey passed through Heppnfr yesterday with his band of sheep. He was tuning them over to Sand Hollow. Mr. Ilickey got down from the mountains with his band the latter part of last week. . The Heppner Flouring Mills are sell ing flour to the retail or wholesale trade at 05 oents sing e saok; $2.50 per barrel. oaHb, any quantity. Guaranteed equal to the best. U tt Geo. McKay bronBhtoversixnr.lnn1 of oattle from Grant county, which were shipped to Portland markets Wednes day. Geo. accompanied the shipment below. J. C. Jackson and family, who locat ed here about a year ago, departed Tues day morning for Peabody, Kansas.wbtre tuey expect to make their future home. Uncle Johnny Nailen oame in this morning from the John Day with a load of peaches. He raised the fruit on his ranch over there. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, bnt aot promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. ' Mrs, M. Doooau left Friday morning for Sprague, Wash., where she will looate her children in the Sisters' school. The $4 rate to Portland and return took out a large crowd Thursday. They will return the first of the week. Our neighbor, Mr. J. B. Natter, is slowly recovering from an attaok of rheumatism. Geo. Conser and wife, and C. A. Rhea, returned borne from below last evening. Miss Steaeh accompanied Arthur i Minor and family to Portlaud Thursday Hood's Cures ACra. C. B. Card Oakland, Cal. Made Over Anew Chronic Headache Cured -Weak Lungs Made Strong and Well. " For years I had sick headaches every day, and I also had very weak lungs. Sine I liars been taking Hood's Saisaparllla, I haTa been tntirrlr cured of headaches, and my iuuK3 iu strong aim wen. Friends often my How Well You're Looking. I tell them it is duo to Hood's Barsaparilla. am small in stature never weighed ovsr iuu pounds Before taking Hood's SarsaptV- rilla, and at the time I began taking it I had -ruu uown w o pounds, but now I weigh 111. My friends thought I would be losig ma; but I am perfectly well. I am unable to express my thanks for the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me." Mrs. C. B. Cabs, 1216 Adeline Street, Oakland, California. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious Bess, Jauudice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. It A VJVO tT BA CKA CHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNEY -: hiPlPfl 1 ft JJCtUffl 2- Bn.lding V mlm MiWftfM$ I - throughout Jiest aooommoaootTK k'R1 public. Courteous treatment traveling try people. MRS. M. VON CADOVf ooon' POS S-A.X.E BT Gilliam & -Hisbee, IIErTATEIl, THE PEOPLE ABE COMte OUR WAY! on A. E. Binns H. A. Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin & McFurland's, Main Street. CURES Latest From Canjon. J. N. Brown returned home on last eveninu's Btage from Canyon City, where he bad been in attendance at circuit court. From him our reporter learns that John Cris- man, charged with beinR one of the parties who assisted in the Fox robbery, was acquitted. Moore and Reiter, who had previously been found eniltv tia parties to the saine orime, were each sentenced to eiht years in the "pen", John O. Luoe, who was held onobarge of criminal libel against Joe Combs, was found guilty Bnd fined 8300. Bailey O. Dustiu and W. W. Wood were also in dicted on the same oharge, or rather Dustin was held, but was informed that if he would tell who was the author of the artiole iu question he would be re leased He then informed the grand jury that the article was giyen him by vv. w. wooa, wneie upon Wood was indioted, aud Dustin released. W. G. Burleigh, editor of the Living Issue, was indioted for oriminal libel on Phil Mets- ohan. Burleigh aud Wood will be given the benefit of trial at the next term of court. V. G. Keller, who was found guity of incest with his nieoe, was sentenc ed to 18 months, instead of five years as mentioned in a recent issue of the Gazette. In all, this has been one of the most interesting sessions of court held in Grant county tor some time. Diabetes. Brio-tit's Disease. Inflammation of the Blatl- ucr, igiiuw naier, crinK Dust Sediment in Urine, Ef in the Back, and a'll Dis eases of the Kidneys. PREPARED BY PORTLAND, ORECON. Oil Manufacturing Co, J'or SHle by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayors, Jr. Nbwt Jones Hurt. On laat Friday Newt Jones met with an accident from a runaway horse, the muscles of one of his limbs baring been pierced to the bone between the bip and knee. Though the accident is a painful one, it will hardly prove serious. The festiye oayuse al ways Boores one at every opportunity. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeck, a shoemak or anu repmrer oi many years' experi ence, has just looated in the AbrahBm sioV building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in his line. Ur Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall Mwtf Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 25 cts at C. O. Sergeant's, next door to Feed StBble. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Mil DISCOUNT 01 ILL STOCK. Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. Cost for -Liohterithal Cash. & Co., at Call and Secur e a Groocl I3argain. 1'. QUID, Assignee. Not only once but again and again. The know that from ns they always get full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we Bell the best is ex plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes us frienda and bo establisheB onr trade. We want you to have some of our ' friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. y IBTOR fe GO Heppner, Oregon. Change of Ownership E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whioh we propose to conduct in the most siitinfantn ,,,. upiii v . , ..... .... u v 1 , ArDU on hands at all times the oboioest , Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tl PrODrietors. The Keeley - Institute -OF- Unkxtected Labors. G. W. Thomp son, who has been caring for Alec Thomp son's heepoverin the Susanville country during the past season, returned to Heppner last week. Wash reports more than a foot of snow up in the mountains, and says the early fall of snow this season took the bovs by surprise, many being compelled to move their sheep for quite a distanoe over a light fa 1 of snow. Howard, of Butter creek, who was oaught way baok in the mountains by the late heavy tall, which was in many plaoes mush over a foot in depth, was compelled to break the snow with a log whioh he dragged along the trail with his team, in ordor to get his sheep out. He was compelled to keep this up for five days before getting hroughthe mountains. Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson Drairie. A good stock ranch and will be .sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Has A Birthday. Last Saturday evening Newt Jones was the subject of a pleasant surprise party, occasional by bis 21th birthday. A few of bis many Heppner friends were present. Our re porternoted the following; Arthur Minor and wife, Will Spenoer and wife, Ohaa. McDowell, Misses Cora, Ada and Lena Rbea. An enjoyable time is reported. Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Tan Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at S7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders Bt Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a The Palaoe is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up your watch or clock. Lie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business' a M. Liobtenthal & Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. n vti i u'nrai-iuv i.o ue imppv in marriage ; ( DAYS L 16 fond parent-how to have prizo babies; ( ONE WANT The mother-how t have them without pain ; (AGENT Hrn-nr chll.dless-l"w to be fruitf ul and multiply ; ( SOLD S?r? m fimous-how they "growed" and came to be : 42 S ffhe healthy-how to enjoy life and keep well ; AND HE For the Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Orove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazette office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sn r cure. EVERY )The invalid how to tret wall BODY )The imprudent, Tnw tn VsOyoin TirotjfoI Arn-nf-r UUtxtll All who want knowledge that is of most worth is ina ii in ur. j oote's " i'lam Home Talk," )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates: 200 recipes ; ' "win qo.u i.o .7.1. iju; circulars tree. TO KNOW. READ f SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR, (500,000 ( CWiES jHTyMurrayJhURoa !29r5. 28th8t. New York. SOLD LEGAL BLAN Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . FOB DORIC LODGE. The Studebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. , a COPPER FiIYETErJ SPlWr TOTTOvflPANTS iA! GUARANTEED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., through the editor of this paper, has been pre sented with a "Resolution of Thanks'' from Orpheus Lodge No. 69, K. of P., of Portland. It reads as follows At a rpgular session of Orpheus Lodge No. 59, K. of P., held at their castle hall, October 13th 1893, the following pre amble nnd resolutions were unanimous ly adopted: Whbheas, At the recent session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias. Grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, held at Heppner, Or., Oct. 10. 11 and. 12, 1S93, our representative, T. H. Dupuy was accorded such courteous treatment and welcome by Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., therefore be it. Resolved, That Orpheus Lodge No. 59, K. of P. , extend to Dnrio Lodge No. 20, K. of P., expressions of deepest grati tude and Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the reoords of this lodge, and a copy be sent to Doric Lodge No. 20. Signed: J. H. McKibben, C 0.; A. O. Hiuks, V. C. ; M. M. Sonnichflen, P.; W. O. Wheeler, M. of F.j H. p. Bushong, M. of E. ; G. C. Read, M. at A.; Thad. H. Dupuy, K. of R. & 9.; W. W. Shinn, M. of W. ; M. L. Bloom. I. G.; J. A. Carr, O. G. Portland, Or,, Oct. 19, 1893. This copy of the resolutions is neatly engrossed on fine paper in India ink, nnd surmounted with a border einblematio of the Knights and Uniformed Ranks. The heading is most elaborate In ihe center of which is the representation of the full armor of a Knight. It will be framed by Dorio Lodge and cherished as a pleasant momento of the 1893 session of the Oregon Grand Lodge at Heppner. Orpheus Lodge will hear from our boys officially in a few days. EAGLF.T8. Otis Patterso NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT KXRK & RTJHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of STAPLE A.STD FANCY -f Groceries and Provisions. A full line of choice Pies, Cakes usually kept in a first-class bakery Btore. try them. end Bread ; in faot everything that la They will sell oheap foi cash. Oall anp sw A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Tea, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad druus are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pare drugs are great helps, 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. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? The Lancashire Insurance Co. OFI MANCHESTER, BlGL,ANn A. " rAlltllJUA, lUiLM One ofthe Best In the World From our Long Creek Pape r. Qus Sloan went to Heppner this w eek on business. Ham Kinsman, of Heppner, purchased 230 head of cattle in Grant county this week, Tom Rbea oame over from Heppner early this week and received beef in THE THIRSTY Will Drink the Best AND NO OTHER WILL SUFFICE! No "Jim Grow" Liquor and Cigars down at Bob Kriok's Arcade saloon. The beet is desirable every time. Charley Jones, day mixologist. Note Call. it. Robert Krick, Prop. Northern Grant during the past three days. CtiBs. Sheldon and Waldron Ithea came over from Heppner yesterday te assist in driving out a band of beet catMo to Pendleton. Henry Conger and Frank Conn start ed with aband o 100 head of mutton sheep to Pendleton Wednesday, from which place they will be shipped to the South Omaha market. The Dalles papers are blowing around about wheat bringing 50 cents a bushel at that place. That's nothing. Not a bushel is sold in this part of Oregon for less than 90 oents per bushel. Rye readily oominands 2 and it cents per pound. Clem aud John Blackw 11, of this valley, delivered a band of 100 head of bogs early this week which they sold reoently to Robt. Shaw while at Pendle ton. 1 lie hnga were all young, averag ing adout 165 ponnds each. They were driven to Heppner early this week. IONE ITEMS. The weather ia tmcomiortBbly cool. Woe unto them who have not threshed. Wbeat and rye sowing is our greatest industry. Mr. Guy Hale, of John Day, 1b visit ing in our neighborhood. wo cnallenge the Willamette vallov to produoe a greater Bmount of moisture, Our oreek is full of life and many a lji nas put iu us appearanoe on the wavBiue. Our hill and valleys are being olothed with a mantle of green, to the great nujuyujeut Ul Ull ne BTOGk. Ass't. State Snr,t. of Cong. 8. 8. ar rived nere Wednesday in the interest tf e8iaonsning regular preaching at lone. Wheat has fallen in prioe is the re port. Anything more on the program to make us tremble with thoughts of a hard winter? lone stands a good ohanoe of having regular preaching in the near future. Let us have all those interestsd to co optTate with one another in this matter. In unity there ia strength, and good things are sure to foilow. A recent visitor to the Saddle school gave a most interesting talk to the pupils mentioning the time of his school days, and how his geographical text book many years ago taught him that Eastern Oregon was a part of the Great Ameri can Desert aud what wonderful change had been wrought since then. lone, Or., Oct. 16, 1S93. 3 AUK. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. ASSISGNEE' SALE. 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. I3llis, Dawson & Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and Batisfaotory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, : j ... OREGON.