!! Fortlant Librarj r ! SoTICB TO ADVEimtiERa. iMl'MK ilualrlnif tbe li.ntirt.on of diipUy adi., or I'lmiiwo ( Hiima, must nut their eoi.y In h,.i later ttinu M'milay eveiilnir (or TufMilay'i prtltion or ThurmUy rvuuliiK lr Frl.Uy tli- tion TllK I'ATTKRHUH J'llHMtfH.NtiCO. NOTICE. I The mini of five cent ppr Hue will be chftnred fur "ourdB of tliauki," "resolution! of rmitect " lints ot w(k1Uuk preiteiitH and donon, mid obituary milieu, (olhwr Utaii Ilium; the edit ur htiall liluntuH Rive a a liialLei' of newnj and uotict-Buf special iiiOLtiiiK lor whatever mi rnMn, I Nutlci'H of ehureh and society and all other eiitortalnmentB fnun which revenue in to he de rived, shall be churned for at the rate of five tents a line. These rules will lie Htrletly tulher ed to in every instance. Ad vertiHliiK rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every torrespoiHleiit re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published tudctm the writer snwl nuioe Is signed as an evidence of good faith. I HBHKK, NKWMl'Al'EK AUVEKTltf- JJ lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, bau Francisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept ou file in his office. TIME TABLE. , Mage lor Hardman, Monument, Loni Creek, Juhu liny and Canyon City, leaves as follows ; Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrlve every day at a p. m except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or (mm the interior country. J. 8. DELEVAN, l'rop. W. A. Johnston.AKeut. (Sire your butinem to Heppner people, mid. therefore unsiitt to build up llepp ner. Patronize tlwxe who patronize you. Here and There. Ami tlie sun shown yesterday lifter iiuiiii. Sheriff Noble got buck (rum below Wednesday. J. M. Humphreys wan iu from Eight Mile Monday. 15en Mathews was iu from Uia much the first of the week. Send yuur washing to Mrs. Nelson, at the Mou n tin u House. Miss Grace Akers has been appointed postmuster at Gooseberry. Kev. W. E. Potwine held services in the Baptist church Wednesday evening. The Heppner-Cunyon stage line is the beat, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. Peter Brenner, ex-commissioner of this county, was in our city the first of tbe week. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but aot promptly, easily and efficiently. 2."c. Mrb. J. N. Deunison, wife of Hev. Denuison, left for Portland Wednesday for medical treatment. Every man who takes any iuterest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. J. L. Greenwood, formerly of Heppner but of later years a resident of Wallowa county has located at Mobcow Idaho. The Gazette will takeoounty scrip at face on subscription, and pay balance of same in cush at highest market price. 7-GO The protracted inaeting, which has been in progress for some time at tbe M. E. churoh, South, olosed Wednesday night. J. W. Vaughan, manager of Wm. Pen land's Lexington store, and Dr. (.i. W. Carlisle, the new arriyal there, were up Wednesday. K. H. Gabbert returned from the Long Creek country yesterday. He walk ed most of the way o'er, the rig which be started in being unable to prooeed further than a part of distance. Married At the court house, Wednes day, Mr. L. W. Fuuk, of Spokane, and Mrs. H. Evans, of this county, Judge Keithly doing the aot which made two healthy folks one, in a figurative sense. J. H. Piper, of the Juniper neighbor hood, was in town Monday, calling at this office. He is Bowing some Fife wheat this fall, and thinks that it will prove just the thing -for this country. His seed was bought at Milton, costing iu the neighborhood of $1 per bushel. Green Mathews shaves as before, 25 cents per shot; hairoute, four-bits. In the meantime bis numerous "standoffs" re growiug bigger, while he, himself, is cramped fur the necessaries of life. A hint to some people is plenty; others have to be hit with a four-year-old club. The Pendleton municipal eleotion o.n tbe 4th inst. resulted as follows: Mayor, T. i. Taylor; oouncilman, Mitchell and Keith: marshal. T. J. Menus; reoonler, Geo. R. Lash; treasurer. Clark Wood. The total vote was 657. The mayor, Mr. Tavlor, was formerly a resident of Waitsb'urg, Wash., and is highly esteemed. 8CWIDK l W IX LARD CaIK.-OsO, Moor brought la word Wednesday from Burns of the auioide of Willard Caiu, two weeks ago last Monday, at the above pluoe. Cain was a sporting man, and before locating in Bui ns stopped in Heppner a few months. When tbe races ocourred over there lust fall Cain uud others went over, and siuoe that time has not been iu Heppner. Mr. Moore informs us that he broke his arm a few weeks ago by falling out of a buggy while buating. The limb was properly set and was doing well till be fell out of bed and broke it over. Short ly afterwards he wsb at the house of an acquaiutauoe iu Bums and iu some manner fell out of a rooking chair, breaking the injured arm iu a new plaoe above tbe old fraoture. He waa again looked after by a physician and made as oomfortable as possible. Some opium was put up in capsules for hitn to take to allay pain during the night. In tbe room there was also some powdered opium in a saok. Late at night, or early iu tbe morning, Hon. J. B. Hunt ington, of tbe Burns land office, beard labored breathing iu Cain's rcom. Call ing he received no response, and finally the door was broken open. CBi'n was found unconscious, and upon examina tion it was found that he had taken all the capsules and considerable of tbe louse opium. Everything possible was done for him, but of no avail and he died the next morning. While this might huve been a case of an overdose of the drug, our informunt states that in the opinion of the Burns people, Cain took same with suicidal intent. He left nothing, however, to indicate tbe reason of his sudden takiug off. He is reported to have a wife and family in Portlaud with whom he has not lived (or some time. He was a pleasant mannered man, rather dignified, which gamed for him in Heppner tbe cogno men of "Vanderbilt". O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from Scrofula Hood's SartaparlUa Purltea, Soothes, Ileal, CVRES. Mr, T. V, Johnson San Jose, Cal. Wood all-Hall Marhiagh. Last Saturday evening the marriage of Mr. E. O. Woodall and Mrs. Nellie Hall was solemnized in tbe presence of near relatives at the residence of the bride in this city, Bev. S. Thurlow, officiating. After the ceremony, all were oonduoted to tbe dining room where a table loaded with al! the delioaoies of the season awaited them. Both of tbe contracting parties have been residents of this city for years and are well liked and highly respeoted by all. Tbe Eagle joins their host of friends in wishing them a long and happy life. Eagle. Hates Bros. Closed. On Tuesday Hays Bros., harness makers and saddlers, were attaohed by Henry Heppner for 8460. This will probably be followed by like action on the part of tbeir creditors below, and, of course, will result in an assignment. Hayes Bros, are well liked by all, being men of strict integrity and worth of oharaoter. They have resided for years in this section, and this com munity deeply sympathizes with them, hoping that some settlement may be ef fected that will prevent them much loss of hard-earned money. "t have for many years been a great sufferer from SCROFiLA breaking out on my arms and legs ; they were covered with eruption and tores, discharging mil the time. I tried very many medicines and consulted physicians tar and near, but ccmatantlr grew irorae. I have taken but three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa- Hood's x Cures rllla for rheumatism, and has derived so much benefit from It that alio declares there Is na other medicine on earth. We would not be without it in the house It it costs $20 a bottle." T. Yarley Johnson, San Jose, Cal. N. B. lie sure to get Mood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 26a. II A YE VOU BACKACHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNEY UJTcutes Diabetes, Brighrs Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der. Yellow Water. Brick , Dust Sediment in Urine, Burnino Sensation, fain in the Back, and all Dis- V .rih. 1 : .1 cases ui tliv imuiigjfo. PKKPAKED BY O.W.R. Mannfactnring Co,, PID- For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drag Co., and T. W. Ayers, Jr. Indicted in Ckook Oountt. Sheriff Booth, of Prineville oame over in Orant county last week and arrested two of our best known stockmen on indiotmeuts returned by the grand jury in session at Prineville at present. Each of these two gentlemen will be able to olear them selves, and when the faots are fully known, nothing of a criminal nature will be found against either of them. Eagle. The parties referred to are Bob Oilmore and Enimett Cochran. Both gave bonds, and are guilty of nothing. another term of sohool after New Year. The quilting at Mrs. J. C. Thompsons was enjoyed very muoh. The quilt was one pieoed by Lizzie previous to ber death. It was Bet together with her last new dress. Sheepherders are enjoying the rain. In faot every one seems to be, although one occasionally hears tbe - remark. "There's no need of going to tbe valley "This is Webfoot enough for me." Miss Anna Armstrong is teaching in ber borne district. Tbe following are enrolled: Edith Andrews, George Tow. er, Lillie Andrews, Harry Williams, Peroy Williams and Arthur Williams. Exm. ADDITIONAL. LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagnn heads them all. For sale at GilliBm & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. 0. Thompson & On.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a The Palace is the leading hotel in the aity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Thompson & BinnsownthebiiBS which goes to and from the Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. 8 If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff obeap, go to tbe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up your watch or clook. Ue keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business1 " M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stock of Bplendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a Bin's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un flawed. Wood sawed and delivered at S7.00 per eord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, 1.00. lard near the depot. Leave er8 Bt Sloan s Howard's. 4-tf. Ci.un Dance. Last evening the Hepp ner Social Club gave tbe second of tbeir series of dances at the Palaoe hotel dining room. The invited throng tripped tbe light fautastio till , Deo. oth was ushered into existanoe. These dances are a grand suooesB, and now that tbe list of amusements have been rednoed to the minimum, form an interesting part of Heppner's social feartures. These dances will be continued every Thursday night for some time to come. Election of Tcqer"s Officers. On Wednesday evening Tiger Hose Co,, of this city, made the following eleotion of officers for the ensuing year : F.J. Hal look, Pres.; Harry Warren, Seo'y; Elmer Slocum, Treas.; J. J. Koberts, Foreman; Or. F. Mathews, 1st Assistant; Horace Matlock, 2d Assistant. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years expen- v..- ;.,at inflated in the Abraham- siol' building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in his line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work- marmntn all work. Give llim B uinu M..J oall. A. W. Patterson went Wednesday morning. to Portland w Gilliam & I3isbees on YOUR ATTENTION! We want it for a moment to inform you that the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being dis posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri- i i i l- i : ces. I ne slock is eieau unu ncbii, navm" been largely increased with new goods the ear ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. Geo. Conser, S. S. HORNOR, Salesman. Assignee. sw 4 A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad drugs are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock Tbe purest drugs made. To oompound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? Hii ' - i D AL fm TTAH U ttUfl mi 1. Only First-Class bote! in Heppner. 2. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights throughout. 3. Best accommodations for tbe traveling public 4. Courteous treatment assured the oonn- try people. MBS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. THE PEOPLE ARE COMING OUR WAY! Not only onoe, but again and again. Thev know that from us they always set full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes us friends, and so establishes onr trade. We want you to have some of our friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, HatB, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. M hr XNOR & CO.. Heppner, Oregona Why Buy of Peddlers? When yon can get the choioest MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Etc., at the Liberty Market. And at a lower prioe than sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build ing up your city. LooK to your interests and assist those who assist you. 1 ' SHAW & M'CARTY, Props. The Keoley Institute -OF- For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It it located at Forest Grove, Or., Tlie Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazette office for particulars. Strictly coutidential. Treatment private and sura cure. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. A Herald of the Infant Year. Clip the last thirty years or more from the century, and tbe segment will represent the term of tbe unbounded popularity of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. Tbe opening of tbe year 1894 will be singalized bv the appearance of a fresh Almanac of tbe Bitters, in which the uses, derivation and aotion of this world-famous medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody should read it. The oalendar and astronomical calcula tions to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly aocurate, and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter nob in interest and full of profit. The flostetters Com pany, of Pittsburg, Pa., publish it them selves. They employ more than sixty hands in tbe meobanioal work, aud more than elevtn months in tbe year are con sumed in its preparation. It can be obtained, without cost, of all druggists and country dealers, and is printed in English; German, Frenah, Welsh, Nor weigan, Swedish; Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. DISCOUNT OH ALL U Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes GREAT KIRK & BUHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of STAPLE AlISTD FANCY Qrocerics and Provisions. A full line of oboioe Pies, Cakes and Bread ; in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bakery store. Thsy will sell obeap foi cash. Oall ani try them. ow of the old firm of M. Ijiohtenthal Oot for Cash- it. Co., at Call and Secure a Good Bargain. Assignee. LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office UPPER ALPINE ITEMS. The young folks spent the evening at Mrs. Hansell's last Friday. Miss Minnie Andrews returned home Monday from Mr. O. F. Thompson's. Mrs. Williams, Edna and Mabel, spent the afternoon, Sunday at Mrs. Doster's. Mr. A. B. Williams has gone up above for winter supplies. Think be is liable to have a wet time. Mr. AuBtin Yooum brought a house keeper not long since. All are glad to have new neighbors. Snow can be seen on old Rattlesnake this morning. That is a sign there will be some here soon, so they say. The last day programme in Dist. No. 13 was very interesting, oonsidering the scarcity of pupils, there being only six all boys. Mr. Foster's sheep arein the care fo Rolin this winter. Though tbe range is somewhat orowded the sneep are ooing well. Grass is good. Miss Edith Sapp returned to ber borne at College Plaoe, Wash., this week. She will return and teach COPPER IYET??f$ 0TT0M rAI GUARANTEED. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Attempt at Suicide. H Might Hav Bern Preirintid. From the Boston Post. While the walks in the Public Garden Were crowded yesterday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets were horrified to see a man suddenly plunge a knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to the ground. While waiting for a conveyance an officer questioned the would-be suicide, who waa about 50 years of age, as to his name, address, and reason for wishing to end Mb life, but the man steadfastly refused to give any infor mation regarding himself. He was taken to th Massachusetts General Hospital and furglcal attendance given him. Although weak from loss oi niooa h is prouaoie u will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a hospital attendant got a little information from him. He said his name was Samuel D , and that he came some weeks ago from New Brunswick. The last few days til head hat felt queer, and he has been wan dering about the city, not knowing which way to turn. What impelled him to commit hii nub ant he waa unable to say. The above is the familiar but terrible story of the results of mental derangement caused by overstrain oi me nervuui bjbibiu. PnnlA wlin have disxinett. headache or baek- ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or despondent feelings, are already well on th in insanity and suicide. "Dr. Miles Medical Co.: I cannot rind language in which to express my apprecia tion of the great benefit I have derived from the use of your Restorative JNervine. When life became a burden I would nse the Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and to calm my exhausted and irritable brain." Mrs. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. Br. MUd Reiterative Nervine has no equal in ccriho Nervous Diseases. It contain no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a positive guarantee by all drnggiits and Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. For sale by T. W. Ayeri jr. I NT WO DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD Oi' " ) I'll" VlllllL' IlKW till'. in. I.- I .: iM'Xt- (HU! to miir (X)U1.'SK)TIim inn' riot.--liow to lie i.ni in inaiTinge . YOl' )Tlie 1'otul jmrwit-liow lo have jirize bailies; WANT )The mother how t - hnvu ihem without, pain ; TO IThft childless how to be fruitful and multiply KNOW IThfi mirious how thev "en-owed and i-ame to be: 42 WHAT )The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to pet well again speedily ; BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 21 col. plates; 200 recipes READ (Reduced from n.2." ! fl-'jO; circulars free. ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES P. H. T. )Murray Hill P.o 21.) 10. 2sih St.. New York.( SOLD. tAll new snDscribers and prompt renewnls during the month of Deo- will be presensed with a tree oopy oi n an a premium. Otis Pat NOTARY PUBLIC ah CONVEYANCER CA1.I. AT FREE TR,AL I lllalsl and loit Tlttl A packigt at aur treat. mntlor weakntM and decay, aervoue debility Tltallty tent free tor 12 cent! tR. WARD INSTUTUTE, 120 Oil St. ST. 10118, KO. 110 REWARD. Strayed from my pasture about Oct. 1st, 1893, one five-year ola oow and one three-year old buffer, both are dark red, marked with nnderbit in left ear, brand ed J on right bip. I will pay 83 a nead if delivered at my plaoe. Harry Jonkn. Lena, Or. lft! tf Hon. W. R. Ellis has succeeded in passing tbe bill extending tbe time of payment on forfeited railroad lands to 807. This shows good and faithful work on the part of our representative, and he can be assured that is appreci ated. jji.Li ii lias arraigned the president on tbe Hawaiian question. If Dolph and the whole world were against Cleveland, be would be just as implacable and Blub born as he has been in the past. Very few indeed support bis Hawaiian policy Van Alen has declined the Italian embassadorship. This Is what the people wanted him to do. His appoint ment was never popular in the least, it being charged that be bought tbe place by a 850,000 donation to the Cleve land campaign fund lust year, Word has came from linker City that Mr. Thomas Nelson has been very ill with lagripi. RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, whioh when neglected in crease in extent Bnd gradually grow dangerous. "iiylfag&StfB RIPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. If you are WUOl'H, CONSTIPATED or - A iiuiiii a munifUii'i-i 1 nrii'n - 1 A"a If your COMPLEXION TB SALLOW or - . x,- im.i vlUVVt'l) ItlCTUk'UU ft. ....tin. ' AMI JUU IJUi 1'llJl 1U1H HI IVI COLlUg, For OFFENSIVE BKEATH and ALL .c. Bipans Tabnles aot gently, but promptly, upon the liver, stomach and int. tines; oleanse tbe system effectually ; cure dyspepsia, habitual oonatipation, offens ive breath Bnd headache. One Tabulb taken at the first rndication of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of Bpirits will surely and quiokly remove the whole difficulty. Ripens Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely nsed by the best pbysioians, and are presented in tbe form most approved by modern scienoe. If given a fair trial Ripens Tabules are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A qnarter-gross box will be sent. postBge paid, on recelnt of 75 cents hv thn wholesale. Bnd retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., POHTIANU, OKBOOIV. Local druggistB everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. Tliey arc Easy to Take, Quick to Ad and Save many a Doctor's liilL Samplat E"ra on application to th.a XSS.pa.aa Gita.ejm.lcal Toxic OiXy. Co., l-To-w Th REMOVAL NOTICE! 1 r r t 1 --.. . e stock 01 narawarc. linware. li .-wRwnre. Stoves, Etc., carried by Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to the West wareroom of the Mc Farland Mercantile Co.'s establishment. He still has a complete line whioh will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around, law The Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W. PATTERSON. AGENT o tlie Heait lii tlie World -i , If 1 . 11 'i ' si ADDRESS