o mTwm to SELL ion ppi! 8 --One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.-? ; m. ln.,,1 l,H ft eood spline of water on it, all under CTTND 160 AOIi.ES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres good farming land, and the balance A p fx. fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and ou easy terms. AND STlIvIv ANOTIII5K. For further information call at our office, Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize won. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer's real name Is signed as an evidence of good faith. Did you ever Bead about the Man who Hid bis Light tinder A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Snide schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is reiul Br the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its space Like merohandwe, Worth dollar , For dollar. JS3 JE1 Thh Farmers' and merohants.Ins. Co., of Albany, bits deoided to go out of business. THBbig Ugbt oame off and Oorhett was victorious easily . As long as people fight, we want an Amerioa to head the list of chmnpi'.ns. Bismahk and the German Emperor, William, have beoome reconciled, and great rejoicing exists in the Fatherland in consequence. Wiibn the democratic party gets bauk to what it purports to follow the princi ples of Juokaon and Jeff erBou then it will have followers again. Hen. Kaliiv is spokeu of for oougreas on the demooratio ticket. lie is a good man, but at this particular time he can not be elected. No democrat oau carry the seoond district. TiiR judiciary committee of the house have denied Heoretary Carlisle's right to sell bonds without the oousent of con gress. Our country does not need more indebtedness saddled upon it. Ubiiiikhs iu this scotiou will get lower wagoB,but they will have the benefit of free obampagne, says Ellis in his live minute tulk before the house us a committee of the whole. Just so. He then can iu- dulge in fine liquors instead of the pro verbial "herder's delight." Nice bill, this Wilson measure. Dloi'H and Mitchell in the senate, and Uormann and Ellis iu the lower house will voice thesentimeutof Oregon against the Wilson bill, and next June the people will emphasiza its support of the doctrine of protection by a rousing majority for the republican ticket. Every day adds strength to the old party iu Oregon. T.-M. Tun president has vetoed Hermann's bill allowing proofs ou timber lands to be made before looal oflioos, instead of at laud ollicea ouly. The bill passed both houses without dissension, and why the president vetoed the measure is b mystery. Cleveland has a fashion of doing the unexpected, and this is surely auother one of his freaks. By a vote of Hi) to 71 the democrats of the house of representatives have voted to make the interim! revenue bill, iu oludiug the income tux, an amendment to the Wilson tariff bill. Many promi nent democrats at WanhiLgtou have expressed the belief that the addition of the income tax as a part of this hill will result iu the defeat of the entire measure. Let it go. We oau afford to lose it anyway. Whkn you see a democratic paper like the Tomahawk picking out republican oandidates that can make a race and those that cau't, you oau bet your last year's prodts from your baud of sheep that said paper is fixing a suap for their ownmau by booming the weak candi date. A maa is known by what he accomplishes, and the Tomahawk's ad vine is taken for what it is worth none of its busiuess. The demooratio party as a party is dead as a mackerel iu the West. One colossal blunder after another, followed by the Wilsou bill whioh protects those who least need it and leave those who deserve it to rustle, has well-nigh annihilated their organi zation. No wonder they want a soft gn"T. Tub Gazette is in favor of one measure that is now before oongress, the income tax feature. Only he would like to see it put one incomes as low as $2,000 and more. Should the Wilson bill pass with the inoome tax measure added, we will get some satisfaction out of it, even it the industries of the country are para lyized by the eOects of a bungling, one sided measure that protects the manu facturer and leaves the primary pro ducer to rustle as best he can. From a revenue standpoint and in justice to the poorer classes who haven't much show these times, it isaotbingmore than right that the rich should pay for their privileges. However, New York and other oorporation democrats will fight the Wilson bill now that the inoome tux feature has been added. It makes some difference whose ox is gored. Thb Arlington Keoord is still squirm ing around under pretense that it has a fight against Ellis. Why don't it piok a quarrel with Dolph, Mitohell or Her manu? It has plenty of opportunity to do so. No, it goes after Ellis through dirty, spite work, and that is all there is in it. The Gazette will work for its friends like any other white man ought to, but it will not flop over the tracts and crank when its whole legion of kin folks fail to suooeed is politics. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Pes Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize bad occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was bo thoroughly ohilled that he was unable to get warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe oase of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough ltemedy, of which he bad often heard, and took a number of large doses. He says the effeot was wonder ful and in a short time be was breathing easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to oome to Dos Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Slooum Johueon Drug Co. J U DUES AND CLERKS. ONLY THREE HINDS! That was What it Took Corbett to do ud Mitchell, The following are the election judges and olerks as seleoted by the oounty court : DAIRY FBKOINOT. Judges. Clerks. John Adams M. C. MoDonough V. A. Stevens L. W. Lewis It. Allen EIGHT MILK. Peter Brenner E. B. Stanton Garret Akers O. J. Cox Heman Caldwell BUY PORK. W. J. Flemming M. Z. Biddle N. B. McVay F. M. Holmes Eugene Myers IONS. David Baker Paul Iteitman Henry Patberg D. H. Grabill Maraellus Williams CECIL, Robert Sayer Ed Holloway J. B. Kly Peter Bouerufiend S. Troedsou ALPINE. O. S. Hodsou A. G. Bartholomew A. Andrews A. B. Thompson Mart Richardson Q ENTRY. J. P. Williams Robert Uynd S. N. Morgan R. W. Turner T. J. Mat look HItl'FNEIl. W. O. Minor D. A. Ilerren Albert Wright O. E. Fiirnsworth J. J. Adkins LKXA. Felix Johnson Wm. Douglas Jas. Luckmau A. J. Cook J. L. Ayers WELL SPRINGS. J. P. Deos John Handy Geo. Crane N. O. Smead G. B. Falooner LEXINGTON. J. O. Thompson J. S. Boothby W. C. Metier J. I. Beuetleld J. W. Vaughan MA'ITESON. C. S. Kirk J. C. Kirk I. C. Large James Talbot Ben Matteson 11 T. VERNON. Thos. Morgan S. J. Leezer D. W. Uornor W. P.jDutton J. A. Thompson PINE OITI. T. 1). Mathews Frank Sloan C. M. Long Roy Long J. T. Ayers The voting precinct formerly kuown as Castle Rook was discontinued by the oounty court, the population of same not being large enough to warrant them in maintaining it, aud that part of Morrow county known as Castle Rook precinct was attached and made a part of the Well Spriugs preoiuot. The Urat-uamed judge at each of the above election preoiucts is the chairman of niri board. WAS UliALLY OUT IN THE SECOND IiOl'ND. The Fight Being Only Nine Minutes Lous Cost Spectators $4 a Minnte-The Fight by Rounds. The fight between Jas. J. Corbett and Chas. Mitchell was finally pulled off in Jacksonville Florida, despite Gov. Mitohell. The governor was restrained from interfering, by the courts, though both fighters were arrested as soon as the mill was over for violating the laws of that state on prizefighting, each giving bonds in the sum 315,000. The most surprising part of the fight was its short duration, lasting three rounds and nine minntes, with Mitchell badly licked. Hv was never id t lie oon test from the very beginning, Cnrbttt going at him hammer and tongs beat ing him unmercifully. Corbett's ire had been raised by Mitchell's scurrilous re marks, and besides sot link' the world's championship and t e ownership of $20,000, Corbett had a score to settle, and be did it admirably, although the Englishman showed that he was no oow ard. Mitchell's seconds were Jim Hall, Pony Moqre.l'om Allen andSteve O'Don nell, Timekeeper, Bat Masterson. Corbett's seconds were John Donald son, Billy Delaney, Jaok Dempsey and William McMillian, Timekeeper for Corbett, Ned Foley. Snapper Unrrison kept time for the olnb. Kelly was ohosen referee. TOE FI011T BY ROUNDS. First round Danoing Corbett led with hiB left on Mitchell's chin and they olincbed and exchanged body blows, and Jim reaohes Charley's left eye heavily. Mitohell reachos the ribs; another ex change and Mitchell clinches. Mitchell gets in one on Coibett's neck and Jim lands his right and left again just as time is oalled. Seooud round A wild exohange and olinoh. Corbett upperouts bis man. As they oome together Mitchell lauds hard on the ribs, and as Mitohell came in Jim oaught him on the head, staggering him. Corbett uppercuttel Mitohell again, and lands with his right on Charley's ribs. Mitchell reaches Jim's chin in a sharp exchange, with Corbett haviug all the best of it. FIRST KNOCK DOWN FOR COHIiETT. Mitchell got in twice on Jim's neck. Corbett knooked him down twice in suooession. Jim floored hismancleanly and knooked him down again. As he essayed to rise the gong saved Mitchell. Third round Mitchell rather groggy, Corbett rushed and swung his right aud left heavily on Mitohell's neok. Charley went down. He took the full time to rise and Corbett rushed at bim like a tiger. Mitohell cliuohed and Corbett threw him off and floored him with a stiff facer. MITCHELL KNOCKED OUT. Again he took all the time to rise, and when he advanced toward Corbett the latter swung his right with deadly effeot on Charley's nose. Mitohell reeled and fell ou bis faoe helpless. The referee oouuted "I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Mitchell is knooked out." The referee deolared Corbett the winner of the match and the champion of the woHd. Mitchell's face was covered with blood. He was carried to his corner in a helpless condition. Time of fight, nine minutes. It was all Corbett's battle, though Mitohell made a show in the first rouud. The men did not shake hands at the beginning of the fight. The referee called on the men to do so, but neither responded. Since the fight, Mitohell and Coibett have became reconciled and are friends again, Corbett's next match will be with Jackson. Without the means Bt baud for oorn bating it, a cold may prove more danger ous than the small pox. No family is safe unless provided for such an emer gency. 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T. jTlio vouiitf li"'V urt'lioosi: i,im bout ouo to marry Xi'ho iiiiuricu how to bo happy in lmirriuge; j'l'he fond parent how to huvo prizo babies; )The mother how f have them without pain; )The childless how to be fruitful nnd multiply; )Tho curious how they "growed" and came to be )The healthy how to enjoylife and keep well; )The invalid how to get well again speedily; )Tho imprudent how to regain wasted energy. All who want knowledge that is of most worth )Find it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; Wi'duced from .25 to 1.50; circulars free. Uliirrnv Hill V.i-Ai ",.. R. ?tli New York ;(lPI''VO ( DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD ;( 42 (AND HE SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES .( SOLD. CHAKLIE LONGS DEATH. Tlii'illinir Narration of a Tragedy in a Lonely Okanogan Cabin. From the Walla Walla Union. Qus Harris,of Walla Walla, has receiv ed a letter from Oeo. H. Smith, of Loom istoo, Okanogan oounty, containing a thrilling account of the targedy in which the writer figured as one of the actors on the night of Jan. 2, brief reports of which have been heretofore published. Mr. Smith is a son of the well known pioneer and stockman, formerly of Yaki ma county, and both are well known in this city. The targedy grew out of trouble over a claim. Smith and a friend named Kelly were living ogether in the former's oabin. On the day of the shooting, Kelly, who had been siok three days.was removed to a neighboring ranoh, leaving Smith nlone. About 4:30 o'clock that evening, Charlie Ling, with whom Smith had had trouble, came to his (Smith's) oabin. What ensued is graph ically described in the letter as follows: My first warning was Kelly's dog, whioh as luck or providence would have it, was left with me, and at his sound of warning I placed my pistol on the bed, whioh was in the scabbard behind the door. Long entered the door without invitation, I asked him to take a seat; he refused aud stood up against the stove. The first words he spoke were, "Where is the old man." I replied say ing he was at the Phillip ranch. The next words for whioh be has paid his life were, "Well, I have oome down to kill yon," at the same time reaching for his gnu. I instantly grabbed mine, and we oommeuced firing. I was too quick for bim as my ball pierced his neck and went through the window. His ball went to my right in the oubiu over our pillows. My second ball went through his breast and into the chinking to the left of the window. Then the chamber in my guu stuck and we olinohed, and I used my gun on bis head until I realiz ed bis strength was renewing, when. I abandoned my gun and threw him to the door, and when making for my gun again be got up and we olinched again out doors. I seized a neok yoke, which Hew out o' my bands when I struck him. I next seized the ax and struck him on the head two or three times and he fell dead. My ouly fear was a kuife which be is reported to oarry, after we were both disurmed. The ax was my only weapon. I fouud hia gun after going back to the house on the floor. I waa literally be smeared with blood, which I urtnrtniw PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt $ 85 (9 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 2 75 " dressed 8 50 (S 6 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00 dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 20 30 Ebbs. do. 27 K 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 & 17 Administrator's Sale. UNDKR AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER issued out of the County Court of Oregon, for Morrow eounty, on the lith day of Nov. A. D. WXi. The undersigned administrator of the estate of James S. Breeding, deceased, will on Saturday Fehruarv 17. 1894, at one ocloek in the afternoon of said day, in front of the court house door, in Heppner. Morrow county Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of said James S. Breeding, deceased, in and to the fallowing described real property, to-wit; N. WHof.See. 1. Tp2 S R 2t E. W. M situated in Morrow countv. state of Oregon. The same to be sold in parcelB of forty acres each, or as a whole as to the administrator may seem best ou day of sale. Dated this ltith day of Jan. A. 1). lS'.U at Heppner Oregon. A. W. BaKKOINO, 107-0.", Administrator What to Eat, How to Eat It, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, now to ureaiue, Dr. FOOTE'S IIAND-nOOHL OP HEALTH HINTS AND IIBADY RECIPES, Is the title of a very valnablo hook that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth, Occupation for Invalids, lluthing Host Way, After-Dinner Naps, Alcohol as a Food aud a Lungs and I.une Diseases, -Effects of Tobacco, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Curt) for Intemperance, Superfluous Flair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause a, Cure, l,..,,..,.!,, slum,,. How Much to Wear. To (Jut. Wl,l ,,r !.!,. ' Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections', Overheating ItoUHes, preventing cur-oiymcu- iuw juuiu jucuj, iroup to rruveni. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CUKE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Kheumatlsui, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Bore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms lu Children. IT WILL SAVE OOTOHS BILLS. tAll new snliscribers and prompt renewals during the mouth of Jan. will be presensed with a free copy of this as a premium. Dawson Sj Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON. Stockholders Meeting. iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i.1 annual meeting of the Stockholders of the National Bank of Heppner will be held at its banking bouse on the third Saturday In Feb. 1S!H, between the time of 10 a. m., and 4 p. m. of snld day, for the purpose of electing directors and attending to such other business aB may come before the meeting. Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Jan. 10, 1894. lllii 00 Seeds! Trees! Choice Seeds Fruit Trees THAT WILL GROW. Wholesale and Retail. Catalogue Free. Address GEO. STAURETT, jan25-3m sw Walla Walla, Wash. nl Pt tvni in one PU".ISS trwtmpnt r f- without knife. No ou o( Mme I IIbLiV from baiLneit. FUtult, Ulcen, rA. QutitlonBltDk nd Bok free.' Call or write. . 1,1? XI 1, D,im.o 832 Pine Street. 'si. Louis'. Mo. eame from the neck wound when we were olinohed over the bed, and the pil lows and quilts were also. As it was now dark, after first washing the blood from my faoe, I placed my overcoat, sad dle and blanket out doors, took the bridle and started for my horse, which I seour ed half a mile distant, returned, threw a quill from my bed over him, saddled and went to Conconnully, arriving there at 12:10 and gave myself oyer to Sheriff Rush. It was the tenth day before I oonld get a trial, the prosecuting attor ney waiting for Long's friends to file a complaint. Finally be issued a warrant and my trial was set for tho 9th, and then my attorney, Jugde Bar ney, asked to postpone until the follow ing day at 8:30 in order to give him time to prepare my oase. Well, the oase is ended now, and Mr. Kelly and I reach ed our oabin today. Judge Fifield ren dered a verdict of justifiable homioide. As no one claimed Long's pistol the sheriff gave it to me. After all is said, Gus, I would rather this bloody night, as it was to oeeur.would have beeu some other person's lot than mine, as I expeot my wife shall be greatly troubled over the affair. Long was without doubt a des perate ellow, and was feared hr h many. The faot that he oame out alive after the desperate gun fight with the notorious Hank Vaughan at Prinevillo Or., is known here bv all, and substantia ted by several who were present, who state after emptying six rounds at h other they shook hands and drank to pence and wagered $5 which would out live the other. Charlie, I believe, won as I learned Vaughan died some riye months ago. I bad no particular bad feelings against Long until reoeutly, when he aud Guy Fruit stopped my father on the road and Long beat him in the face with his pistol. A "Balm in Gilead" for you by taking eZri?v8erJ,VerRe8UU,rf0t yo0' FOR INVENTIONS. 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Prevents wasting In Children. Almost a palatabll as milk. et only the Benulne. Pre pared by Soott & Eowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. AJOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEV THAT THE itLUM J1""?!. "" ailinlnirtratrlx of the estate of Cornelius Drlscoll. deceased, will on Saturday the Kith day of February V :1 o' clock p. rn. of said uay at the West half of the North east quarter, an. the East half of the Nor h .'Mnartcr of jectiou thirtv-oni : ) town- Ea.Pt of" (i lm ne ,;vt""y -nine (?!) fcast of the Willamette Meridian, sell said described premises at public sale to 'the I Ue, bidder for cash m hand. 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