notice to aiivkktihehh. I'HttfKriflfllriiiff t)' tiuwrtlnn of (Unplny ad,, or cli.inKtM.f HHino, miiHl Ktt their ropy in not later than MomUy evening for TWmIrv'i dtltlou.or ThnnnUy evening for Fridays ecll flOU Till I'AlTttllHON PUHUNHlNOt'O. NO.U'K. 1. Tlie mim of five centa per line will be otutrg&I (or 'VaniB of thanltti," "reMolutioni of reupwt," Unt of wedding prewntii and donom, int. obituary unties, (other than ttione the edit or ball hlnwlf tve aB a matter of news.) and notice of special meet tup for whatever ji rptwe. a. Notices of church ami aortety and all other ajntertainineuLa from which revenue 1 to he de rived, ftha'l be charged for at the rate of five ten lb a line. These rules will he strictly adher xl tn in every inataiire. Ailverttiluit rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re iponslble for his or her communication. No corrcHitondeuce will be published unless the rjfrg real name is signed as an evidence of good lailu. :f P. PltiHEK, KKWHI'AJ'KK ADVKKTIrt Lj lug AKent, 21 Merchants fc-xrhaime. Bun Francisco, is our authorized audit, ibis paper Ib kept on tile In hisolliue. TIME TABLE. Stage for Bardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and canyon City, leavei as follow! : Every day at 6 a. m.. except Sunday. A rrlvei every day at 6 p. m except Monday. The cheapest, qulckett and bent Una to or from the Interior country. J. . DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johtnton, Agent. Give your business lolleppner people, and thereore assist to build up llepp ner. Patronize those wlio patronize you. Here and There. Or und Christmas bull. By Hit) Duifuroi Kink, Knights of Pythias. At the Opera bouse, Monday night, Deo. 25th. K. J. Hill, of Lexi.'gtoD, was up j ester duv. The Heppner Canyon stiige Hue is the best, cheapest und quickest to theiu tenor. Arthur Smith will clean watches at tbe reduced pnoe of 1 (or the next 90 days. J. Holm, the oigar mun, was in town Wednesday. Dan llice, ot liardtnao, ia reported seriously Bick. Sterling Smith was down from the mountains Tuesday. Fred Hart writes that he is doing finely at the Wiilthnm watch school. Jno. E. Wilkinson, of the Haystack oountrv, whs In town Wednesday. BenbQuniit reports much rain and. consequently, bad roads up iu the tim ber. Chas. Sheldon spent Monday night out on his ruuoh in the Butter oreek country. Tbe nsnsl jubilees attending installa tion of otnoers (or secret societies will be .scarce this year. Don't forget "Ten nights in a Bur Room" by local talent at the opera bouse tomorrow night. E. G.Yonng, son of J. 8. Young, of Rhea creek, was in yesterday to attend 8ons of Veterars' meeting. Members of tbe Epworth League were entertHined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. liibhee last Friday evening. Every man who takes any iutereet in fast stork should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Homer MoFarland and wife departed Tbmsdsy for Hood River where they will speud Christmas with reb.tives. The Gizntte will takeoounty scrip at face ou subscription, and pay balance of same in oash at highest market prioe. 7 60 Supt. Hiding lout a vnlutible overcoat Wednesday moruiug by an accident, in which a lighted pipe figured extensive ly. I.N. Hughes, the Wsgner merchant' ,got over from thatse itiou Tuesday even ing. He departed for home yesterday morning. J.J. Sturgill, representing tbe State Insurance Co., of S.tleiu, whs in town yesterday on business coniieoted with bis company. Benny Patterson arrived home yester day from Forest Grove, where be is at tending sohool. He will rem.tin until after the holidays. It is imported that Will McAtee will shortly lenve for Ibe metropolis where be will tnke charge of a bu'eber shop for Siitay lima. B. It. SIihw shipped below this morn ing two oar loads of sheep. He will re oeive a cur loud of cattle tit Arlington for the same deBtiuatinu. A grand bill will be niven by the D. B K. P. at tbe opera b 'irse next Mon day evening. A full orclt stra has been procured furnish tnnsic for the oc casion. Admission, 91. Katie Q'laid, who has been in school at The Dulles, arrived b me Tuesday to apeud VHflutiou ith her parents ani also to oelebrate her sixteeuth birthday which occurs next week. Tbe swell bull of tba seisnn at the opera house Christmis evening. A full orchestra for the occasion. Cm yon afford to miss this event? Grand march at 8:30 pm. Admissi 'n $1.00. To our customers Nn difference how large nr small your nooonnt is, come iu nn.1 settle, either by cash or note We muBt have one or the other to ensb e tts to s'em tbe flood. Hayes Bros. BU I Uv. Frsnk Adkins and Elder H iward hnve heen holding n series of meetings out at Liberty sohool boue. The meet ing still progresses with R-v. Adkins in obarge, Bv. Howard haviug returned to Walla Walla. Rev. Brttmblet returned from Lnn Bock Tuesday where he had been hold ing protrnoted meeting. He was veiy ncoessfnl in gettiug additions to the ohnroh.nnd his a new Baptist church building nnder way there now. W.B.Pot'er, in consequence of hav ing to leave Heppner, resigned as vioe ch peollor elect, at the regular conven tion of Dirin L dge lst Tuesday even ing. A. W. Patterffon wss elected unanimously to fill the vaonoy. Green Mathews shaves ns before, '15 cents per shot; haircuts, four-bite. I" h monntime his nnmetnns "s'andoffs" are growing hiiger, w hile he, himelf, is cramped for the necessaries M liff. A faint to some people is plenty; others have to be hit with a four year-old club. COPPER a vs- wt ak I m W T Hon. T. E. F-il and K. H. Clarke are over Imtu 1'endletnn. Mr. K"ll lufonned n th t the scouring mill is '-a tto" at I'endletun. that is, if the stock is snh soiibfd, and this is pretty oertain. In any event, we must baye a mill here or we are gone. The third dunce of the present series by tbe Heppuer Social Club ocourred last evening at the Paiaoe hotel. A very ei lyable lime was had by all present Don't forget "Ten Nights in a Bur Room" tomorrow evening by local tal ent. See cast of oharHOters and synop sis of play in another Oiltiuiu. Thone who have bronght iu various kinds of supplies in lien ol cash, should oall around at this ollice and get credit for snuie if uot already given. Miss H -it tie Ingrum. of Portland, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miller, of this city. Hood Pills onre liver ills, constipation, biliousness, j niudice, bick beadaohe, ludigeelion. Bend your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at Ihe Mountain House. Uharley Sheldon left this morning for Portland. Nor have we heard of a Christmas tree yet. Death of C N. BttiaaB. We glean the following from the Uregouiuu rela tive t ; the death of C. N. Briggs, futher of L. VV. Briggs, of this oitv, mention of which was made iu our last issue: C. N. Uriggg, an earlv settler of Oregon aud retired business mau of Vancouver, died very suddenly buuduy at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at bij residence. DeOeased hud only been ill for a few days, having taken down with an old ailment oaused by a bullet wound be received during tbe li te war iu the battle of the "Wilder- ness." Tbe fuuerul services occurred at the residence at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, under the direction of Ells worth post, No. 2, of which deceased wns a worthy member. Mr. Briggs was born iu Ontario county, New York, in February, 1820. At tbe sge of 21 he left home, resided in Michigan Illinois aud Iowa, at different periods, then went back to New York about the time the war broke out and enlisted in 0 company, 93rd regiment, of New .York. Iu 18GH be came to Oregon aud settled n a farm near Salem, where he re mained for a short time, when he moved to Umatilla county. After living iu that county for a year or so he oame to Vancouver, engaging in farming until 1883, when he bonght a livery nttble, w hich business he followed until the big fire of Jane, 188, which swept his entire business out of existence. After that loss be retired from business, ami bns been living a quiet life. Mr. Brings leaves a host of friends, an aged wife and three children. Relics of the War. Mr. 0. E. Fell returned from the East Thursday and brought back with him some relics of the late war, oolleoted by his sons, George, Harley and Walter, at and uear Atlanta wbeu they were little fellows. The family used to winter there, and had an opportunty to gather many relics of the little scrap of the 6j's. Of the vast amount gathered Mr. Fell only brought out four or five shells f ir rifl -d oaunons and one bomb shell. Oue large, nineteen-pound shell is yet loaded, never having exploded. It is not neoessary to state that this is bandied with s ift g'oves. It was found in Atlanta imbedded in oluy, by work men who were excavating to put iu eewer pipes. To the youugdr aod even older generations, this collection is interesting. It is nn exhibition at the Guzatte office, but please don't kick that big shell. Another Local Robbubt Yester day moruiug when Kirk St. Rubl opened their store they discovered tbut some party or parties bad broken i.i dur ing the nili t and oarried away groceries of every desctiption. An enhance was made by crawling in at the rear of the onll .r window und banking a pane of glaa-i out ot the window between the huhII ware room over tbe oellar and the store, thus ffrting an eutrunoe into the store. Groceries, tipples, cigars aud tub ooo were missiug, though how mnoh cannot bn told. Au unsucoassful attempt was also made to open 1he money drawer. This is undoubtedly tbe work of looal talent. Petty peter ing und thieving is getting to be a very oommon occurrence. Bar the windows, bolt the doors and load vnnr shotguns. Jcupkd Fkom tub Tkain. Albert Carter, tbe old soldier who lust bis reason iu the Pendleton jail, where be was oonSned because it was alleged that he forcibly took 100 sacks of wheat for wages which were duo him, jumped from the train near Blalock Saturday morning while being taken to the in sane asylum in Salem by Deputy-Sherifl Hailey of Umatilla o itinty. He escaped with a light sca'p wound, which D . Blulnck dressed, be having boarded tin train at the statiou Lamed after him. T-M. Rip's Wood Kahu. the Heppner wood yard, nnder the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawpd or nn sawed. Wood sawed and delivered st $7.00 ner oord. Wood sawed twion in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1 00. Ya'd near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Hn '. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed Bit itecn. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' pxper ence, has just looated in tbe Abraharr siotr building, on May street, where 1 e is prewired to do evetytbing in his lin. it Rirbeck is strictly A first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall 'wtr RIVETED IJottoM'TAntS e IR. GUARANTEED. ADDBESS: SAN FRANCISCO. CAL JPIII Mr. It. A, Hamilton Given Up to Dio "I Was troubled with liver complaint and en brsemont ot the spleen. At last I could not walk acrosj my room, and took to my bed, ai many thought, t dlo. I began to take Ilood'i Sarsaparilla and am entirely cured. It has all Hood'siss-Cures neea brouzht about by Hood's Sarsapartlls." Mns. B. A. Hamilton, Fresno, California, Hood '8 Pills euro oleic Headache. SCO, ItAVEjrOV BACKACHE ? DR. GRANT'S Diabetes, Bright 8 Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water. Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in me Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. rilEl'AKED IIY D.W.B. Manufacturing Co,, pSb RTLAND. ECON. ForSHle by Slooura-Johuston Drng Co., and T. W. Ayers, Jr. THE SCOURING HlbL. A Proposition Pressnted tn the Commercial Association. From the E. O. The Commercial Afsociation met in an informal manner Thursday afternoon to hear tbe proposition of Messrs. E. Y. inddandT.E Fell, in relation to tbe scouring mill. There was a good repre sentation of the business and property interests of the city!and several wool growers were also present. Messrs. Judd and Fell presented their plan to tbe association. It is proposed to establish in Pendleton asennriag mill to cost irom $12,0(0 to $13,000. The people here are asked to snbsoribe for $0,000 worth of preferred stock in the mill, dividends amounting to 10 per cent annually being guaranteed the subscribers. It was decided to appoint a commit tee to consider tbe matter, and tbey will report at a speoial meeting of the association to be held next Tuesday evening. The advantages of snob an enterprise to tbe wool-growers of this region, and to Pendleton, are obvious, and every tbi ig possible will be done to enoourage its establishment. Mr. Judd left last night on his return to San Franoisoo. Mr. Fell will remain in Pendleton until a conclusion is readied. Deafness Oatiuot be Cnrcd by local aoplioations, as they cannot reach tbe diseased porlion of the ear. I'here is ouly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedi-s, Deafness is oaused by au iutiimeil coudition o' the morons lining of the Eustachian tube When this tube gets i fl ttned you have a rumbling sound or iiuperleot hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the lesnlt, and unless tbe inli imatiou cau be taken nut and this tube restored to its normal con dition, heaiing will hu destroyed for ever; nine ones out (if ten are caused by catarrh, whioh is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any oase of Deufuess (oaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHEN '.Y A- CO., Toledo, O. t2T"Sold by druggists, 75o. STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch reads: "James C H , a tine looking and aonarentlv healthv man. was observed to tagger while walking on Filth Avenue this afternoon, ana alter taking one or two un certain steps fell to the sidewalk. When picked up he was dead. A physician ex amined the body.und pronounced heartditea the cause of death. A ptcu.iarly sad feature of the case is that Mr. H was on his way to Maine, to settle in the home of his boyhood, lie hud passed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and hud amassed a fortune. If YuU haveeifly of the symptoms given in the followingtestitnoniuls you should lose no time in teeking relief. From John L. Roberts, Blatington, Pa.i "I have suffered with mlpi aiion, irrtgular pulne, fnintinn and smothering tpclli, pain in jiouters, tide, and armn for over forty years. For twelve yean have been tteuted without avail It v p-oiuinent physicians in my neigh borhood and in New York. Growing con stantly worse, smother ing spells followed one another, so my Hie was often in danger and I needed constant rare. As my son had been cured by Dr. Miles' A'ew Heart Cure, he sent me three bott es. 1 he first dose gave me instant reli f. Before using the last bottle I was completely cured. Although seventy five years old I feel twenty years younger. I clnim my cure to be almost a miracle." Here it a letter from Mrs. John Kolges, of Cleveland, O.: I had been troubled wilh my heart and stomach for years, but for six teen months bad lieen confined to my bed. I had four of the best doctors in the city, but none of them could benefit the weakness of my heart. I also had dropsy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at once as Dr. Miles' A'e Heart Curt does- I am much stronger. My appetite ! splendid. I on in strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from yonr treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctors." . , ,. " Dr. Miles' New Cure for the J7wrl Is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists. It is Kife, rffertire, aaretable, and don cure. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iud. For saleby T. W. Ayers Jr. KlhWr T VAJ cures SSQ) Diabetes, FOR S-A-X-E BT Grilliam YOUR ATTENTION! Ykfe 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 wav-down pri- ces. The stock is been largely inc reased with new goods the ear ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. S. S. Hornor, Salesman. "A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad dm s 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 The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who oan do better than thisf SLQGUm-JOHKSTQH DBI WWl PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. legal mm aralfe flfoPnftorcnn NOTARY PUBLIC UllHdllM CONVEYANCER Ol'' " )Tlio younjt limv ! .-U-.c ! l-c-r out- li iiihitv :(l5T I'W'O COUUSHiTIm tiia-riwi--liow to lf li ij'py in iiinrringe; ' DAYS YOU )The fond pmvut how I d have prize babies; ( ONE WANT )The mother how t - have them without pain ; (AGENT TO The childless how to bo fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be;( 42 WHAT The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well j (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth IN ONE TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's ''Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR. KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500,009 READ )Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50: circulars free. (COPIES P. H. T. )Murray Hill Book Co., 129 E. 28th St., New York.f SOLD. IONK 1TKMS. Much obinook aud pleasant weather. Ben Case Is making nn addition to Tone in tbe form of a barn. Bob Male is sojourning at Castle Bock, Wash., Bt tbe present time. Thou ia talk ot cloning the lone sohool at the end ot of tbu three months term. How about that six months teacher's oontraot? Miss May Sayers, an able and ex perienced teacher, has accepted a po sition at Castle Hock. Miss Delia, her sister, accompanied her toatteud school, Tom Woolery, who arrived in the city on business the other day, made an astonishing discovery while managing tbe scales. There is, however, little oredit given it. John Ely, teacher of Shilo school expects to have quite a number of students ready for graduation by tin end of bis term. Quite a number from this place were present at tbe Douglas Ljoeum Tuesday evening. Tbe questiou to be decided next time is "ReBoived that tbe Ameri can Indian bas suffered more at tbe bands of the white mun tban tbe negro." Don't worry yoursolf Bbont that lone school. The teacher's contract calls for six months, and we doubt whether he is willing to resign. Tbe question ot "small attendance" and "eoonomy" ebonld have been ooosidered in time. Tbe sohool will nndoubtedly oontiune. The last question of tbe Douglas Lyceum debate, "Resolved that reward of hope prompts one quicker to action than fear ot punishment," was dtcided in favor of tbe negative side after a desperate strugule. The officers of tbe Lyecnm, elected for a term of four weeks are as follows: Gen, Miller, Pres.; A. W. Balsiger. Vice Pres.; Miss Daisy Sayer, 8eo,; Bojd Logan, Trees. Jakb. lone, Oregon, Dee. 16, 1893. & 33isbee, HEPPMEn, OR " clean and Irei-h, having Geo. Conser, Assignee sw FIliST AWAKfl AT CHICAGO. Sheet men will be interested to know that there is no longer any question as to the relative merits of tbe different sheep dips upon the market. Christy & Wise take pleasure in announcing that Hayward's Dips (paste and liquid) for whiob they are Bole P. O. agents, have secured the first award at the World's Fair, and last year these dips received the silver medal at California State Fair and gold medal at Mechanio Fair, San Frauoisco..Every praoticals lieepmen that ever used Hayward's Dips, pro nounced them the very best dips for tbe cure ot soab, the general health of sheep and conditions of wool,181-l88-sw. ADDITIONAL LOCAIJI. The Stndebnker wagon heads them all. For sale at Qilham k Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, aud the place for bargains. a The Palace is the leading hotel iu tbe city. Well furnished rooms with pleuty of light are provided for everyone, a Thompson A Binnsown the buss which goes to and from lUe Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train iu any part of the city, lieave orders at City hotel. a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise (Jrocery. Kirk & Rubl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up your watuh or clock, lie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' a M. Lichtenthal &. Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a 110 KKWAKO. ritrayed from my pasture about Oot. 1st, 1893, one five-year old cow and one three-year old buffer, both are dark red, marked with auderbit in left ear, brand ed J on right hip. I will pay 85 a oead if delivered at my plaoe. Uabui Jones. Lena, Or. 18-tf 1. 2. 8. THE PEOPLE OUR Not only onoe, but again and again. full weight and good measure for the least moDey. Why we sell the begtisel plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds enstom, makes us friends, and bo establishes our trade. We want you to have some of oar 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 ns, everybody. IVI hr Why Buy When yon can MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Etc, at the And at a lower price than sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in bnild- iug up jour city, j.00 10 your interests and assist those who assist yon. 1 8W SHAW k M'CARTT, Props. Keeley Institute -OF- KIRK & RTJHL, The Enterprise Bakery aod Grocerj Stere. On May Street, opposite Paiaoe Hotel. They will keepon band a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY taries aai Mm. A full line of ohoice Pies, Citkea usually kept in a first-class bakery store. try them. RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, whioh when negleoted in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. l'lZiSrz' RIPANS TABULES, If you areBIf.int's, CONSTIPATED or' have A PlsOKUKKKD I.1VKK, . - '"umfiTkkd take RIPANS TABULES. For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL T. DIDAMO XADIII fr B180RDK1W OF THK STOMACH, - TAKE nlrMlNb IAdULES. Rlpans Tabules aot gently, but promptly, upon the liver, stomaoh and intes tines; cleanse the sstem effectually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual onnstipation offens. ive breath and headache. One Tabulb taken at the first ndioation of indigestion biliousness, distress after eating or depreision of spirits will surely and anioklv remove tbe whole difficulty, Ripnns Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physicians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern science. If given a fair trial Ripnns Tabules are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing injurious aud are an economical remedy. One gives relief. ' A quarter-gross box will b sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oente by the wholesale and retail agents, ' BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., POHTIvAND, OWICGON, Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. Tbey are Easy to Take, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill SojrXLple. Fnis on application, to tto.. Rlpoaj. CH.mlal Co iT.-. TTorjE City. ' REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., carried by Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to the West wareroom of tbe Mo Farland Mercantile Co.'s establishment. He still has a oomplete line whioh will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around. 1 aw The Lancashire Insurance Co. Of MANCUUHTBH. KNQ1.ANU A, W. M lfiflSUa, AuLYl Onool tle Bet In thi PMHOm Only Firtt Clne Lottl in Heiititr. Euildirg Wired for Ik chic Lights throughout. Pest sccn.n.(dalkits for tie traveling pobli'j. Courteous treatment assured tbe ooua try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. ARE COMING WAY! The know that from as they always set Heppner, Or son. of Peddlers? get tbe ohoioeBt Liberty Market. For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located st Forest drove, Or., I7ie Jfosf Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gaiihts office for partioulart. Strictly conndentlal. Treatment private and sure cure. and Bread ; in fact everything that ia They will sell cheap foi cash. Call ann gw RIPANS TABULES. ,1 t . ti ' . h