Nol'ICH T.' AIIVEltTIBKilS. JiH WIC diwifiiiK hpm" Hin of display ads !n",rch,t"'; UllllKt thufr copy in ii'if later than Mum! iy et.i,ii,K tor Tuosiiv'. fjlltlon.or TlfuiKlay fveu.ug S,r Friday. Si" T5.,uln 'UJ ce''" i' iiuc win i chargod lor "our.u rf tlmiiUs," "resolutions ol S .fwii'-.'i'ilSS.11.'."." ";'-l:er 01 n.) V iu.i r , , Ir """ lor naiever purpose. : . . " iiii;u rcvttuut! in In 1.0 OP' Advertising rates reasonable and made known VVe .!,?ld. ecn "d every correspondent re llllllflllllM Tnr lita 1.... I .. . . . . . , y vuuiiuuiiiuauon. rio corrwiuoiideuce will be published unless the nVT fMih s'Kuea & an evidence of r P. FIbHEB, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIS JJ. lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, ban t raucisco, is onr authorised agent. This uu me in nis omce. , Wtuge for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek ....... j unllJUU wvj, leaves as follows : livery day at t a. m., except Sunday. ... uujn.hu p. ui.,ejLceptoionuay. fr , ,e.h rTI'' tuietKat M "est line u or w a 1 . . J- s- DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston.Agent. H Clue wour hultinettn in PTa, i unci therefore assist to build up Uepp- wu-(ni.e iiuae icfto patronize Here and There. When the autumn winds grow chilly, And when vegetation dies, There Is one great satisfaction We get even with the Hies. It's quite ajob to set np stoves, Aud Join the pipe together; But what most harrows up one's soul Is how to get enough of coal To last him through cold weather. Geo. Ooueer returned from Portland jam evening. Mies Effie Fields left for Portland vveuuesaay moraine. 8e"d yur washing to Mrs. Nelson, at uo juuuuium iiouse. Grandma Mitohell is confined to her room witn erysipelas. lienry Bluckmsn returned on last tmjuuig irom rurtland. James MoOarty, of the Alpine section was in the city today. K. C. Sperry formerly of lone ooULtry, uuir luumeu up on muton tireek J. 1'. Hayden. a trnvnlino mnn intr viewed his Heppuer oustomers Tuesday last. ' The lieppnerCanyon stage Hue is the ""1 unenpesi aim quicseet to the iu Id IUI . Harrison Oliapin has sold bis Hardman niiun iou, a. rarnsworin. (JoDBidera lion iouu. The ladies of the W.O. T. U. will give uo uiuok tea tms evening, at the read leg room. A dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. taken daily, will relieve and prevent luiiejceobiuu . The thanks of the Gazette shop is due y. a. xvuea ior some very tine pork uib uiuiiiiuir. G. B. Tedrowe made a quick trip to Portland the first of the week returning last evening. Belching at any time is due to indi gestion both ate cured bTMsaxions u'ver iteKQiator. ) . W. H. Bheppard of Hamilton, Ills., u mo sjueHt 01 nis son-in-law, tl. W. iurner.ol Hand rlollow. ' PrAHAhino at fha Pnnllol U.. B v Liu an'liou I.UUIUU uy the pastor, next Sunday Nov. 26. Theme: 11' 11L T . I t. ... , iiie xvainDow." All are invited. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove nures liquor, opium, morpume, cocaine nd tobacco habit. See ad. Miss May Hunsaker, who had beeD visiting friends in the city, departed for in uuine at wajjner weaneeaay. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subsoribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agentB I. N. Hughes, Wagner'g prosperous iiimi-uuui, nrriveu irom tnai section of Grant oounty on Tuesday evening's niaue. Those desiring washing and ironing neatly and quickly done should leave wim iu.10. j.iemuu as tue luouutain uouse. J'on t forget that the assignee's mirtiim Qnlu al HawliYion ;.u ... . . u.'iutuau uiuaCB WltU next Saturday's sales. Bargains . for UUBll. Menihrn nf thn Ci X T? am ha.an notihed that the Post will hold its next mommy meeting in this city Saturday urik On Huturdav. Nov. Mr.h h rt X P Pnflfc Will ItlCAt in (ilia a1 ..... . . " uid vu, uvoiy member should make an effort to be present. oated next door to the furniture store on mam street, onaves, snampoos, hair cuib ana me line aways on tap. ThA frftKAftA Will tAlrAnminfv cvt'n .1 1 owiji at face on subscription, Bnd pay balanoe of Buuie in cusii bi uiguesc marEet price. 7-60 Tlie Gazette office aoknowledgi-H a pleasant oall yesterday fternoQ Trom lev. Adkiiis, aocompanied by Bev Gibbs, of Pendleton, who has been nbly assisting him in con.lucliug revival terv . lit the M. E. ohuroh. tiuntb. t..r moiu I ban a week Dast. JaillHH ami nhaplaa 17nBaA J 1 " wuw..i uufno Mirm 1 ueBday afternoon from Dayton, Wash, having made the trip overland ia four lays lime. Thev nroneaHa,) ti.. Uooaeberry section where they exptet to reniBin several days to louk after inter com. Our people "eresurpriesod tofiud that a heavy fall of snow, considering the time of year, had covered the mother neunesaay. But it was no mat oh wiiu last nignt's Chinook, oonstquently bus almost disappeared. We have been requested to anuuunoe me . rv. v. win nolo, tueir monthly meetiug in this city next Saturday after- noon. Members are requested to bear this in mind and ba meetings. 2 wuwuu atut JUOpcUliUl 1U1 mo uuuuiv. HlLHr ntivirtr nhniit n.mnlatiirl flia full rnnnrl nn iiniuin tl,a A , tf,,.. - " f "'""B n uiuoiDUi bands, reports 214.000 head iu healthy UUUUllKIIl anil trAA rrnm unuh X ..nnH showing. Harry Jones was in this afternoon to inform us that he had Inst RiimA VhlnnhlA cattle. See reward offered in another column. Put Killkenny was in town this morning. Hood's i'ill ATA AABV nnil OAntln In effect. Heppnkb SooiaiiOlub. List Toesdav evening a number of our young gentle men met and organized a whist and annino- olub to be known as the Heppner So oial Club. The following offiuers were eleoted: Geo. Conscr. Pres.. (n. FaIL Sec, aud J. D. Hamilton, Treas. Tne nr3t eveniog's entertainment of the series planned for the winter was niven laat evening at the dining room of the Palace hotel. There were not as many members present, as was expected, owing to the raot that several were eitherout of the oity or det aitied a way. However. allnrpBBnt seemed to have a oleasant time. Dano. ing and whist was the program for the evening. The next entertainment of th series will occur Tuesday evening. Den 7tb, when it is hoped that all who have signified a willinguess to associate them selves with tha olub will present them selves for initiation inlo the mysteries of sooial life aa nrumn Irr.itorl h tin. i n - - j wuw Heppner Social Ulub. RiciTRed Blood firflT nil inn rmmi I W PVl M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. Mr. Chan. Wane ' ' l i "For several rears I havn hrAn trnnhioii with blotches and uiuiDles tm mv faA nA hiv which were very annovinff. 1 tried several pre- inrinrinnn onH alD.. tl. ii .i i . .r .-.bvih, nuu Biiu uuici liiHuiuniea, out iuey Hood's : Cures dirt not seem to benefit me. Last fall a friend UllVfaiKI Ilia In t.w Unn.11. .'.i- . determined to give it A Thorough Trial. After usine two bottles, mv sltln ntnnwii ua natural state. I still use it, as it gives me strength and vigor. I never had better health In my life, and towe It to taking Hood's Sarsa, Co., 48 Eighth Street, San Francisco. Hood's Pillfi are tlin hunt: afiorHnn PUls, assist digestion, cure headache. 26a Coming, A called meetintr of the nt tending physicians and consulting board of thestate insane asylum was reoentlv held. The objeot was to consult with Superintendent Howlaud aud deoide upon a plan of aclioo iu reeard to the trip to be made to Eastern Oregon for the purpose of looking over the sites offered for the establishment of the branoh .asylum. The rival cities are Pendleton, The Dalles, Heponer. La Grande, Bake Oity aud Union. Theaa places will be visited by the committee and the various disadvantages of each will be oareiully examined and consider. ed. It was deoided by Superiutednent Kowiand that the committee start Tues day. However, as we have Been no aooount of their arrival at anv rjoint along the main line, we are inclined to believe they did not start at that time, Ebtubn Eiipir Handed. JamAA Stamper, James P. Lieuallen and n r-r. . . vieuige nuney, who nave been on a long and weary ohase after the bank robbers, came in Sunday, looking great deal like outlaws themselvAa. Since last Wednesday they have been in Morrow county, whither it was bod. posed the rtbbers had gone after tha trail was lost at Gold Sorinir. The discovery of the horses near Pendleton, However, exploded that theory, and they were notified to return. The bovs Hid the best they oould, but feel dlsaoooint. ed that they oould not ride home with a dead robber or two slung across the pommel of their saddles. E. 0. UA. Vli YOU BACKACHE ? DR. "GRANT'S V7 w 1 O O Diabetes, Briahri fjisA;isi Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and nil Fli-i. eases of the Kidneys, 2- Bnb?ourd ,of 8. ileet scocmmcdatioEs for the trsyelirg pnbJic. a n . uurieouB ireaiment assured the ooun try people. OUR WAY! SAI Gilliam & Bisbee, l'Klil'AUKD BV O.W.P. Mnnnfantnrincr f!n p5?TtAND, ...fa vvi untuun, For sale bvRlnnnm..T.ihnafii n.. and T. W. Aysrs, Jr. ' MiBS Maggie Perry, of Salem, arrived on last evenings, train on ner way to visit with relatives at Lone Bock. She will leave for the latter place on tomor row a stage. The assignee's auction sale at the . -I Tl Tl . .1 . , store oi vox xiros., raaruman nas Deen avfunilAil nnA TnnrA nTOAlr Niovf flol,,. day, Nov. 25th, is the last day for uniaiun. IU-., W T Tltiflonlnritia r. ;nn. inn. ii. ... n uiuiioi y f fj- terday to a few of Mr. Button's friends in honor of bis birthday, whioh by chance happened on the day Pennoyer bad pro- na 'ThanlraryiiMtiiv Oregonian : Set ator Henry Blackman, of Heppner, is in the city. He is look- . u lii.. iu.h u. i . . . lug muuu uetei iuhu ud utu last, winter, ViAAAnse. he savs he has auit disannainn politics. The senator remarked, too, that it has been very chilly in Eastern n 1L. 1,1 1IU-II Irregon Biuce toe lauueuue. Arlington Keoord: Geo. Coneer of Heppner, cashier of the Heppoer bank J . tl,V,lrl. i'n Iho lilinrrfnn Vn. UU O Him.ttUkl.un, Iu nuo U.I.JKIVIU .IO" i: t n,na tlia nllo aii hn-Ina-- .HJ lluiiai, won iu .nt, 1,11 uuDtuno auu went below from here. He has worked uimseu up irom a poor ooy oo tue - oan- II am to oneotourieauiug ousiness men An Assault. Last Wednesdav even ing while going home from his plaoe of business, h. W. Briggs was assaulted by a crowd of boys because, of an artinle that appeared in Tuesday's Gazette, of bis authorship signed "Experience." in whioh be severely reprimanded some of the young people for their reoent con dnot at the M. E. church. South, durinu the revival services. Now while the boys may have felt that tbia article cast undue reflection on them and that thev hBd been wronged by the same, yet their manner of procedure to ritrhl thin wrong might be questioned. Them RrA other ways of settling such differences without resorting to such a method. K. ofP. Officers. We glean from lh East Oregonian : "At the regular meet ing or Harmony Lodge. K. of P.. Tn. day evening, the following officers were nominated for the ensuing term. A. F Eddy, O. C; A. R. Draper, V. C ; Olark Wood, frelate; Martin Ferguson, M. of W.; A.J. Morrs.M. at A.: E. E.Hhrnn K. of R. & S.j H, L. Hexter, M. of F.; K. Sargent. M. of Ex. Thev will hA elected at the next meeting. Damon Lodge Dominates its officers this even ing and a full attendance of members ia desired." ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The StndehnkAr n ncmn haiJ- l.w, nil For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a H&rdwArA" (lid vnn Banf TOl . at P. O. Thompson it Oo.'s stand, and the ijiuuc iut uargains. a The Palace ia the ltwi;-t-o hniai in n.- Oitv. Well fnrnishAri - - mo it auu yLVU I. J of light are provided (ot everyone, a Thompson & Binnaown the buss whioh goes to and from tLA Plnna k. - vVV UUWS uut wiii unu lur parnes aesinnj? logo to train in any part of the oity. ljeave orderB at Oity hotel. a If TOD WATlt ffl KtlV OFniMnina A Drfifia Rtnfr nhoon em tn. kA T7n..n: uuvurit ju iv buo JVJUVUl 1)1 IBV Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix ud your watch or clonk, r. a ti-m o rii stock of everything pertaining to his UUHlUt-HH M. Ll'chtflntllAl A fin 'a ncm atnnlr opieoaia, summer botton and tie special ties in the ShoA lirtA Bra nlfi-onfini me-k aA .llnnli . aiicilbiuu, . a Erp's Wood Yahti ThA Hannnor WOOd Tflrd. nnrr tha rnanar.nnf A , r 1 wv mv iuuuaLCUJDlJI Ul Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver your resiuenoe, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 Der onrd. Vn-J i.:.. - ...... .... . . i l n ii; o in two, 75 cte. per cord; three timeB, $1.00 Yard near the depot. Leave orders at oioan a noward s. 4.ff Shoemaker. Ed. Rirtmnu- a ui,nn,ni, er and repairer of many years' expert enoe. has iust located in Hm Ahrni,o siol' building, on May street, where be ia prepnreu toao everyining in bis line, Mt Birbeck is Htnct.lv a firot.i.ln01, man and warrants all work. Give him a sail. - Utptf YOUR ATTENTION! We want it for a moment to inform you that me stock ot u Van Duvn is lipmo- H e. posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri ces, lhe stock is c pan nnn frch In ii V.VJH, iictviiii; I 1 1 i . , . . Deen largely increased with new goods the ear- 1 r .i iy pan oi tne year, tor spot cash, we will give you oargains. Geo. Conser. S. S. HoRNOR, Assitrnee 0 balesman. sw RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with sliirhr Rvmninma T. v,ini, .i, i...i.j " - -J Jt uiuu n in. ii IICKICULCU JU- orease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. U4!SU scj fROM headache, TAlcc. DIDAMO TAili M l DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, .. TAKE H A N O IAdULES. Land Fob Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh and will be sold oheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf THE OPEN SWITCH. AS ESTABLISHED SAFKaTTJWn AnVDOdr Who tlAVels hv Mrs Irnnwa h.t unuiv uv na uueu swiinn." it ia tha terror of railroad men. nH th AoA .t traveler- Tta vitima gled or maimed for lifeare numbered by vuc Kurs euca year. Yateven the dreaded "nnon inr! )? (. j-vHBnvu UUUI o widely fatal as is a certain diaeaae, which. wimuui uwoiiig its aunvity ior an instant, u umi v uniuK iiuuureuB oi irravea. - What is that terrible ailment? Tf.ii aalr. Heart Dtieaie " Bul" vmi ruiil ir .win. fidently. "1 haven't anv heart disease m Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind, the A Pleasant Time. The voudb folk bad a very pleasant time last Wednea- day afternoon at a little party given for Bessie unsan, the oooasion being her 8th birthday. The following little folki were present: Edna Van Dnyn, Zoe Patterson, Murl Jones, Lutie Rasmus, Willetta Leezer, Essie Leezer, Lnella Nelson, Mabel Ayers, Willa Minor, Nellie Forwood and Gertrude Walbridge. COPPER IYETEXJ BottoMPAi It is Heart Dueatef " But." you reply, con SLJt .1 11 1 I i. l . . . v ' uuvuuT, iusven i any neart aise heart is all right." Are vou bore ? distinguished specialist in diseases of the heart and nervous system, states that disor ders of the heart are as common as those of the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels or kidneys, though often unsuspected. The reason peo ple are not aware of this important fact is because symptoms of heart disease are nnt usually recognized as proceeding from this organ, I it ni-e attributed to some other flmirrft. it'' Vnll ImVA rinrrnnaa nt ItM.ik J - ....... ...UW1 u, ui 111, puttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness in tuft Vlrfmit!. uliniilrlnf. tr ai,lA nnnMAanAJ A. , w. n.uv, wjviicriai ui chnkinor senHAtinn. fnint.lna. ni mni)M;.A spells, your Aeari is affected. m v.i i i...ii i Li . . i aau oeen irouoiea witn neart disease fnpTean. Mrlpftniihn wiitpvwm1. J j - " . . j n&, wiUU at times scarcely feel it, excitement would weaken my nerves and heart, and fear of impending death stared me in the face for linllM Dp Mitm' Mapvinm nnrf limn Umt.mt Curt are the only medicines that have proved r i. c i i i, r r t. . oi maj uvunm aim curou me. Xi. JU. V X Jt, Cloverdale, Md, " Mv wife has been taking Dr. WXti Seu ftr fnr Ik . ftUm, thinbi it wtnila..l 8h nas not been troubled with pain or mnlt!lnt arlla ilniu n.im. I. Tl'- 1..-.. wunwmi. i)nii..iiiv. uv.iiK ... ' I tl uYV alio used Dr. MUaT Pillt, and we And them ail in.y are claimed to oe." UJ. u. t lsi n Philadelphia. Pa. These and hundreds of similar toitlma. nials are convincing proofs of the wonderful powers of Dr. MUaf New Cure for the Heart. It lm fMerJii. njrenh1. anil Kuva 11 HAW Bold by druggists on s positive guarantee, oi Ar. juiiw jneoicai a- xaKuart, ma. " 0L9JpH"n w sallow or T is m DIDAMO tadiii i-o m avrrcn uiDiiiiBB alter eatliif, MIMvJ I nDULLO, F!riSo taks R PANS TABULES. tr'ait!:.b '?" "ver, stomach and into.. mnen a! tne nrsc 'naioation of indieestinn Ripans Tabules are prepared from a presoription widely need bv the beat Physicians, and are presented in the form most approved by f science ini-nJi''' f8,r '"al Rip81?8 Tabule9 are Bn inWl'ble cure; they oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. uuiumg One gives relief. who.ir.ndS lLZm be 8ent' p08tBKe pnid-on recelp' of 76 t by the BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., PORTLAND, OREGON, Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. are Easy to Take, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill. Not only once, but again and again. The know that t full weight and good measureT;Kii ,.!!.:lhaLffom u' V plained. The "best" hriniT , V I 7' VIDJ we ,el1 the bestisex and so enlist: o! " t: ?PVUi every,hiD P' well-regala ed, generaT merchandise store. Come in and see ns. everyoX y INOR Heppner, Oregon. Why Buy of Peddlers? When vnn oan nnl i, .i. . MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Eta, at the Liberty Market. ! 8W " eresis ana assist those who assist yon. SHAW & M'CARTT, Props. For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. The Keeley Institute -OF- Saxxs.pl. r-ro oa .pplloa.tlon. to the SM.pi OU.axa.lcBa Co., Wsnw ASSIGNEE'S SALE. QREAT DISCOUNT Oil ill STOCK. Closing out the entire stocjk of Boots and Shoes of the old Arm of M. Liohtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash. Call and Secure a Good Bargain. Assignee. A DRUG IN THE MARKET." tr . . . xes, mere are many of them. Some very good, some bad. , , , Bad druus are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. , ., , Pure drnK8 are Kreat helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made. j.o conipouna mem skillmlly, TojireDare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? KIRK & T?TTTTT The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. OnMayStreet.oppositePalaoeHotel. Theywill keep on hand a full line of STAPLE A. NX) FANCY ' Groceries ani himi ASSIGNEE'SAUCTION SALE! Qf goods in stock of Cox Bros., Hardman, will dose on afternoon of .Satnrrlo.r M 25. Goods will be sold in quantity to suit purchsser, for cash only. W. P. FELL, Assignee. LEGAL BLA NKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Otis Patte NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT OPKICB SLOGOjn-JOHNSTON PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. The Lancashire Insurance Co. ivxn U 1 AiVD I W. PArfERSON, AGENT ?? .9'.,!he.Hosit In the Worlil I THE THIRSTY :- Will Drink the Best AND NO OTHER WILL SUFFICE! Ko7.K2:i Not. it. , vuariey jones, day mixologist. Oall. Robert Krick, Prop. REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, TinvvareTGlassware. btoves, Etc., carried by Has been moved from the Odd Fellows building to the West warrm ?u Farland Mercantile Oo.'s establishment. He still ha, . I v 'm wiU be disposed of st very re.sonab.e prices for olsT'SV'.'ron'nd ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL For sale by T. W. Ayers jr., i