m "io sell " you W 8 HOne of the Best Heees of Land in Morrow County 5- CTTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjuiuiug, of wLk-b .Wiled lam. Uare yl fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber Good, deeded Qive your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize on. We hold oach and every correspondent re nomlble for nil or her communication. M wre'pondence will be publlihed unleM the wrlto A real name Is signed as an evidence ol good faith. Did son ever Read about the Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well That ia like Doing baainena Without advertising. All the Snide Bohemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as ranch As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper. One that In read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. -5J ExMaTo It. Alexander, of Pendle- toD, has decided to allow his name to be used before the republican eonvention bi a oandidBte fur state Beoator. T el Cm i ... vv .juilnfirintppdent of Oregon Fopnlist. Hon. II. Blaokman hns been oon firmed by the senate. J. Soott Uarrison of Kaneiia City, who was appointed surveyor of oustoms, was not so lucky and takes a plaoe along with Horn blower. It has been praotioally decided to hold the oongressional nominating oon Teutions one day ahead of the state convention. The first district conven tion will be held at Bnlum and the second at 1'urtluud. J. II. Stanley, Supt. of Washington county, is spoken of as the possible oandidate on the republican ticket for Statu Supt. Me is well known throngl out the eastern and middle parts of the state, mid will in all probabilities be nominated. YaquiiiB Bay News. Ir ruun trade is such a graud and noble thing, why is it that o itlle cannot be shipped up into British Columbia without the payment of a heavy duty? Thoy will tell you that it is to protect local cattle raisers. Why then should a protective tariff be so awfully bad fo our couutry? Tna Giizetto says "Heppner is the biggest little town iu the Northwest. This is since Black in an got there That's right. Stand up for your town Heppner may produce a president yet Salem Statesman. It has already howu up a congressman Bud other dignitaries of lesser importance, and might yield up something bigger, that's a fact. Tub Union County Farmer, published at La Grande, has fallen iuto error by asserting that the Qnzotte has ut tucked the populint party because it published undeniable truths about Prof. Kork If Hi irk is the populist party, we have certainly made a showing that is nut enviable; and more it is gospel truth, every word of it. But we have not oon sidered the matter ooiioeming liork any thing against the party, any further than that thoy are uu fortunate in hav ing such a leader. It was expected that an investigation would be made, and the aforesaid gentleman summarily bounced, or the Gazette prosecuted if wrong statements had beeu made. If the populist party aud their newspapers propose to stand back and say that the Gazette was wrong, bwiiIIow liork and bis whole vile oareer, so muoh the worse for them. This we bad not anticipated. And furthermore, we have nut told the half concerning the dirty doings of the mac. It is to be regretted that the eolumns of any paper should have to be besmirohed by stories of such beastliness, but for the benefit of the people it is necessary. Therefore we will say that we are not through with the Prof, yet, but we earnestly hope that when we are, that the populiat party w ill be ready to give him "the bonuoe," and Dot to fly off with "its a lie." It we have defamed the populist party aud Prof, liork we re ready to suffer the oonsequenoee. ANOTHER BAKGAIIV. ranch, 320 acred, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and ou cwy Fbom oliopings published in this issue, it will be seen that Prof. J. H. Stanley, formerly sobool superintendent of this county and prinoipal of the Heppner schools, now superintendentof Washing ton c.iunty and prinoipal of the Hillshoro schools, is spoken of as the probable nominee of the republioan party for state superintendent. Nothing would please the Gazette more than such an action on the part of the republioan state convention. As Supt. McElroy will probably be the successful nominee of that party for secretary of state, Prof. Stanley will have no opposition in that dirfotion, and really it would seem that the Prof, is "in it," provided be will ullow his name to be used, and of which we have no doubt, if his interests in Washington county are such that he can leave that section. We take it for granted that be oan, and will, muke the race, if nominated, therefore we take groat pleasure in endorsing rum. no better man nor more ableeduoator oould be put up by the republioan party. We leBrn.inoidontally, that other papers be sides thoae of republican proolivities have spoken very highly of Prof. Stanley in connection with the state superinteud ency of publio inBtruotion. Tub Arlington Record appears to be antagonistio to Mr. Llhs re-eleotion, and says if Hon. J. H. Haley, of Pen dleton, ia pitted against him ha will lead Ellis in Eastern Oregon by 1000 mnjority. This is not true. Mr. Ellis is popular in his district, and, if re nominated, will ba elected by a larger majority than he was two years ago. One term in oongress simply introduces a man into the vestibule of legislation. Another two years is hardly enough to make him an effective worker for the interests of hia oouetituents. Tir"e, Mountaineer. Y. oourt'has again made its appearatfCBj, aud aunounces the style of the r-'' will be entirely different from and that its attempt will be tf' shine instead of additional ' uuiuriuuaie. w e comra and wish the gentlemen Bucoess venture. Y Mr. J. P. Blaize. an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly esoaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of that state during recent blizzard, says the Saturday Keview. Mr. liiaize had occasion to drive several miles during the etorm and was so thoroughly ohilled that he was nimble to get warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe oas- of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamber lain a Cough Ueinedy, of whioh he bad ofleu heard, nud took a number of large doses. He says the effuot was wonder ful and in a short time he was breathing easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the uczt day was Bble to come to Des Moines. Mr. liiaize regards bis cure as simply wonderful. For sale by oiooutu jonusou Drug Uo. IONK 1TKMS, After a spell of freezing weather the chiuook has put iu its appeaiauoe. We have moisture iu pleuty, and all look for a bouutiful harvest this coming summer. We doubt whether there are many who would wish themselves iu the presidential chair at the present time We fur one could not be forced iuto old Urover's bouts. An iiocideut A dynamite bomb was thrown by some unknown person iu the city of Douglas, instantly killing and hlowmg the editor and bis bundle of papers into a thousand atoms The inquest was held Tuesday evening. There Beems to have been some mis understanding about our school. The direotors siui dy desired it postponed, aud it therefore closed last Tuesday We humbly beg pardon for Buy mis representation of true facts as it was done unknowingly and without malice. If Ihat gentleman who has been a Bciiooi oiuoer lor turee years, would go home and Btudy the school laws instead of spreading the report that Supt. Snl ing bus issued state Certificates to cer tain teaoherB through fraud, he would tlud that a oonnty superintendent of schools has nothing to do with granting state certificates, aud that State Supt. E. B. McElroy alone, has the right to grant them. Iu all our dealings with Supt. Saling, we have found him honest ud upright iu every inslanoe. Arrested-Ia the city of Douglas, the new editor, John League. His trial occurred Tuesday evening and after eing Bbly defended, the jury pro- Dounoed him not guilty. It was the argest gathering at the court house, the city has wi 'nested for several years. The room was filled to oveitlow, benches broke, window panes craoked Bud all seemed to have enjoyed themselves immensely. Jaki. lone, Or., January 13, 18D4. culture claim, 8800. MRS. JOHN LOiiAN. The wife of the llln-trli.nn Soldier ar.d Stale. niau-A Writer of Ability. The mime of John X.hrt ia familiar in ewry household ii America. A-i a si.l.litr. u.z ed b all. N'. t 1. ss il I id i ri tins of Aiqki i cm wo men i his wife the cut h e r e w i t h a fair rei re - eeuiation of her as she apptars m i . lieautiful iu middle aged mntrimh-iod. she is none the less vigoroiis and pleaa ing as iipriter of fact, ftVioii and pistry. holding lit present, an important position on a Washington, D d., Indies' magnzirie. Shn.it is said, more tbiin one pu-hni her hunband to the front, for though he was ambitious and had abundant ability, he often grew drj-ctod arid g va up a Qahttoo Boon. It w,m ia sucli emer- geucies that his charming wife oirua to the rescue, tiviug him g od oonnsel and AnnriKD wliinh more than once led to victory and to honor. Mrs. John A. Logan is oue of a typoVpf American women of which all tine patriots should feel proud. THE COWBOY ttANllE. .) ?ry strange hat, (Contrij- To some pep" To see a coV AaV- .0"" .iO l-brlmmed a 'BtP '"Oft There he i. , si fJJifdair Early next morning he had to go Throught sleet and Eiouutains of drifted snow. Yea, he had to go against wind and qlcct For life to a man you know Is Bwect; Poor broocho grew tired, stiff and lame But the poor dumb brute was not to blame. The cowboy to himself softly said "Give me my choice, 1 wish I were dead;" Then he gave up in complete dcBjmir When avoice he heard in the night air. "Uet olT your horse, Bill, and stop tonight, Slipper is ready, come have a bite;" Sttil'and numb with cold he could not stand. Too, he had lost use of his right hand, Tom at once saw his situation, Aud was equal to the occasion; For with stimulants he brought him to, But it was as much as he could do. Yes, this man, assisted by his wife, Succeeded in saving poor Hill's life; Being under shelter and well fed, He lay down on a soft feather bed. Next morn when he 'woke he looked queer, Wondering how lie came to be here Now the compliments of the day past, "Have a seat," said Tom, "and break your fast.1 Having eaten and ready to go, Uo said to Tom, "How much do I owe For this kind treatment, a bed aud hay?" "Friendship Bill, we've met before today." He mounted horse and was soon ou way, But only wished that he could pray; For had he learned to in his life, He would have blessed this man and wife. Now that he has lain up quite a store, Something like ten thousand, perhaps more; He believed It full time to change, And thus be seen no more on the range. You may bclievo this all a fable, Then learn my name if you are able ; But if anxious to know, it is Tcck, And I hunted on the range with 1'eck. "How to Care All Skin Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the faoe, bands, noae, c, leaving the skin olear, white and healthly. Its great healing aud ourative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Oiutmeut. ew 1 jr. $1,200 FAliM AND STOCK KAMCH. It will take only HJ812 to buy it; 480 acres, 2H0 Bores plow land; one-half mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated. 2 bouses and stable, spring aud miuor mprovemeuts. Adapted to farming, sheep aud hograising. An extensive sheep range joining to lWk creek. Terms: 8110 dowu; remainder on long time. Looatiou: Ou county road, two aud one-half miles west of Rood bill, Eight Mile, Or. 320 sores for 510, or $108 for ownership in 160 acres school laud or will exchange for two good horses. Original cost of eohool land. SiiiO. Apply at Heppner Gazette office. Heppner Oregon. 199 tl ew. It is probably not the ooldest weather you ever knew in ).onr life; but that is how you feel i list now. because rmut sufferings sre soon forgotten, snd be cause VOIir blood net'iU Hia Anrinhn,.. I invigorating influence of Ayer'i Saraa I parilla the Superior medioina. stiilesuiio, a'ltli r and i be wna in the fr""t "ink, umI ill "l , laml, and ore HO acres gord farming terms. For further information call at our office, PATENTS! NOTICK TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the hBor of our country when the tiernnml for inventions and improvements in the arts and scienoes generally was so great us .,i,,- TIip nonveniences of mankind in the factory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well as in oraeiul life, require continual accessions to the appurtenance aud impliments of each iu order to save labor, time and expense. The political change in the admii)itra- on government does not affect the nrot-ress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per- fiive the existing deficiencies, d ies not permit the affairs of government to de ter him from quickly oonooiving the remedy to overcome existiug discrepan cies. Too great care oannot D8 exer cised in ohooaing a competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in terests have been lost and de.stroyeu in innumerable instances by the employ moot of incompetent oounsel, and es pecially is this advioe applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no dbv" svstem. Inventors who entrust their business to this olass of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quiok endeavor to af an allowanoe and obtain the fee. THE PUES3 CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn. General Manager, 018 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C, repieseniiug a large number of impor tant dailv and weekly papers, anil gen eral periodicals of the country , was in stituted to proteot its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed puny Is prapareu m vane cunrge 01 an patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and prosecute applications generally, inolnding me- obauioal inventions, design patents, trade-marks, Inbels, copyrights, interfer ences. infringements, validity reports and gives especial attenion to reiectn cases. It is alao prepared to entjr int competition with any firm iu semiring foreign patents. Write for instructions aud advice. Joun Wkddebbubn. 618 F Street, P. O. Box 385. Washington, D. C. A Y ER'si ONLY A I' TH B WORLD'S KAl K. Aver's Sarsapsrilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood pnnher allowed ou exhibition at the World's fair, Chicago. Man ufacturers of other Sarsaniirilla sonsht by every means to obtain n showing for tlieir goods but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding the entry of patent medioines aud nostrums. The decision of the World's Fair olBcals in favor of Aver' SarBaparilla was in effect aa follows: Ayers S.irsaparilla is not a oatent meilioine. it does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here ou its merits." AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NOTKS. The seooud term of school has beiiun with a large attendance, several new students beginning this term. Prof. Uoruer has considerable of hia work ready for the Mid witter fair. The mechanical students m ide some bind ings out of wood for th esaiyj. The olasj iu ohemistry are stu.lviiiB this term the subject of "Oualitative Aualysia." This is a difHoult oarl nf chemistry but an important part. Prof French is preparing a bulletin on pigs. This work is based oil his experiments very lately oonduoteit tue college farm. No farmer should be without these free reports. During the reoent illness of E. M Belknap, A. O. Lewia hue been Ailing his plaoe. Mr. Lewis has full charge of the eleotrio lights. He receiveil hia kuowledg of meohauios here at the U. A. U. Pio'. Ooote is at work isauiuir a hul. letiu on small fruit. It contains much valuable matter and importaut faots which lie at the foundation of tne sun. oessful cultivation of this important product. The O. A. C. received a c'jallenui. from Multnomah foot ball eleven and t was promptly acoeoted. The sama will be playea Jan. 19tb. TheO. A.O- eleven are dietiug themselves and take their training every day. ' Contributor, Corvallis, Jan, 15, 1894. Prevention is Better Than cure, and those wbo are enbject to rbenmatism oau prevent an attack by keeping the blood pnre and free irom the acid which causes the disease. You oan rely upon Hood's Sareaparilla as a retllPflv for rlmnnialiflm un.4 nu...-k also for every form of scrofula, salt rueuai, ooiib auu oiner diseases oaused by iuiOUre blood. It tnnna mil ;ti,.. the who e system. the balance A 1 I astu.e. The deeded Ian AND STIANOTIK' Deeded ranch, 160 ASo Hb tbeEaft and has" for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, ow LOCAL MARKET REP0KT. Wheat, bu Flotir.bbl 2 Beeves, cows & two.year-olds.cwt. 1 ou " three " 1 78 2 00 Sheep, muttons, head . . . . 1 SO 2 25 " stock 15 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 7,kV Hogs, dressed 6 50 ?7lK) Wool 0 10 Horses, slow sale. . Butter, roll O Egge.dnz ; M Chickens, doz A uu Turkeys CALIFORNIA MAHKKT. Wheat, cwt 1 03 11 1 08 rl.mr.bbl Beeves, stall fed , Muttons, cwt 5SSX Hogs, cwt 4,05?: Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 10 ( f Butter, lb Eggs,doz ,ifim Chiokeus, d 5 60(! Turkeys, tt) 15 ls PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt 8 uj 95 Flonr.bbl 29"I5 Beeves, 0 w t " dressed 3 50 0600 Muttims. live sheared ... 2 50 3 00 dressed 5 7fi 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 0 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Buffer 20 30 Eggs, doz 27K 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 50 Tnrkeys lb 15 0 1" nr Administrator's sale. I TNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER I J iMmed out of the County Court of Oregon, for Morrow county, on the 6th day of Nov. A. I). 1MU3. The umlersiitnea auniuimiiKu'i estate of James 3. Breeding, deceased, w 11 on afternoon of said day, in front of the court house door, In Heppner, Morrow county Oregon, sell to the hliiliest bidder for cash In hand all the rleht, title and Interest of laid James S. Breeding, deceased, in and to the lilUOWlllg oesiTlUt-a iem H'.'HV. "- W' of Nee. 18. To '2 8 K 26 E. W. M., situated in Morrow county. Btate of Oregon. The same to be sold in parcels of forty acres each, or as a whole as to the administrator may seem best on day of sale. Dated this loth any oi jau. a. u. .i'i'" Stockholders Meeting. XiOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 annual meeting of the Stockholders of the National Bank of Heppner will be held at Its banking house on the third Saturday In Ket. 18'Jl, between the time of 10 a. m., and 4 p. m. of said dHy, fur the purpose of electing directors and attending to such other business as may come before tho meeting. En. R. Bisiior, ashler. lleppner, or., Jan. 10, 1894. l'.iii 06 LIST OF LKTTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER Jan. i t, lmii. Brown Mary Conn Dave Hoyd John Humphrey L W Montgomery Mr 0 Campbell R J Dyre Mrs D Hamm Perry King Eva A Smith Lettie spencer A J Wilson B Whptl Cnlllnir far Ik... l advertised. A. M ili.imy P. spiles: e"red In one painli ss treatment. wimuui mut. n, lost of Um front buiinen. Pl,tua tu . n , tc, slto cured. : yeere' tm. rTV Qntltlon Blink and Book I... r.n ... ..i.I V mt, 0 R. H. B. BUTTS, I 6J2 Pine Street. St. Louis, Mo. Ayer's Pills are constantly advancing hi mo eoiimaiion or inose wbo use tbem. They improve the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy aotion, und reguUte every function. They are pleasant to take, gentle in their operation and powerful in subduing disease. A SENSATION SPOILED. Uld How an Attempt to Frighten the bruEBlst Failed. A weary-looking; young woman came into a Second avenue drug store when a New York World reporter was waiting for the shower to pass over and plain tively said to the druggist: "I have had another quarrel with Mike, and I do not care to live anv longerl" "Yes, just so, just so," he replied, as be briskly rubbed his hands together. "Anything I can do for you to-day?" "1 think I will take strychnine," she slowly replied, as she cast her eves along the shelves. "Exactly, ma'am; finest strychnine in AewYork. I suppose you want about a dime's worth." "Would arsenic be better?" she asked as he held the jar in his hands. "Xo better, hut fully as good, ma'am I have a fine lot of arsenic on hand just now, and can warrant it full strength. Just make a ham s:i:ulwieh and spread on fifteen cents' w n-ih." "-Meb',e." she divru-ily replied as he waited, "im bue rough on rats would be better?" "Just as you thin'c, ma'am. (Jive you a selection from two d.en boxes,' all fresn sloek only yesterday. It's a little slower than the other jwisons, but per. haps you won't miml that. Can be sprinkled on bread ami butter or take iu milk. One box. ma'am?" He tixik down a box and held it ready to dump, and she looked around the store, w.pod a tear out of her left ere and naked: "How long does it take paris green to kill? "Not long, ma'am-only a few hours Mirny prefer it to any other poison as they want to write a farewell letter T "n warraut my Dandruff is rln tn an nf..v,i,i of Ihn akin. Rull'a tl.i. ' . . ens the nutritive functions of the skin, iirniiuK nnu preventing tne formation of dandruff. 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S" Cut this out and send It with sour Inuim. o Otis Patten NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and I lypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is A m0st as datable as milk;" but the best reason is at its curativ- properties arc unequalled. It cures flesh Mfh5TPliCi -thC Wa3tS f tissUes' Produces ntsn and builds up the entire system. s ot,, Emuls,n cure:3 Co an ii r8Ump,;on' Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting !aae8-P-vont8 wasting in milk, tet only the Bcniilne. rre ParedbyScottiBowno.ChorafsU New Xork. Sold by all Druggists. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE 19 HEREBY , : i ha i 1 HE ijlmmutratrlx of the flH'PV TtT . r."'"' "?'""'' of K-ljruari- t l . . .-L.loc, win on eljruary nt 1 o'olnclt n. m nl c.i.i qu, ?l 'Z r"?'!" ' th. No th bidder for W.h in ha'ia snrh Ji " '"; MKhest under and rua, t o an nrur ? hi"? ",R,le court of date September k tl, he cant entered In ,ald County court oi v. t W a"'i uiiBHiu oiite, L-uuiuy P1 ml"" "da dat Ij?ur of 3 o'clock, aid entate, laid mill heinS t V.r . y '"'""Sine to Oriiooll mill Sa d le ' " 88 "e "'""e hlRheit bidder l"l eaSh , if "!a,le to th premiiei. The order for J, .h"'"11 """" ,he made, as aforewid the hk','mv:,,,r '"' by the honorable Co Vin.; ih (l"y of wPt county. Stateof Oregon X.ei'ii li JI"rrow Octobtr, A. D. ls3. lld th" -lst day of Mary Dmscnu., Admlnlitratriz. ncTuse for it h"st 11111' to imtrrv ;(IN TH y) in lmtiTMtrej ( DAYfcj n'i ( ON 13 nuvu in. uu,CTj tlictn without pain: (AUJSNT fruitful aud multiply : ( SOLD crowed" and came to bo ;( 4? life and keep well ; (AND HE SAVED $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES '.Nth St., New York.( SOLD. io nvoiu iuoui, vroup-io rreveuu OREGON. i yu are barged with infringement by reliable OPINION before actfng on the OPPICB coft's SHEEPMEN! 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