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FlbUER, NEWai'Al'EK ADVKKTItJ. ing Agent, il Merchant exchange, bun Iram-isco, is our authorUeu agent. This paper it, kept on tile in hUoitu-e. HME I ABLE, Btage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, Johu Day and canyon City, leaveit m follows : fcvery day atti a. in., except einnday, ArrlveaeverydayatB p. ui except Monday, Ibe cheapest, quit-Kent and bent Hue to or from the interior uouniry. J. a. UKLEVAN, hop. Fhill Cohn, Agent. Oive your bumnens to Heppner people, and tlmrejore umh lo build up Hepp ner, 1'aliontze those who patronize you. Here ana There. Grandma Wright is quite ill. Rev Adams returned rum below this morning Fred Sherman is shearing sheep np at Peuluud's rawb. Mat Hatvorson and J. F. Spray are up from Pirilud. Arthur Sini'b will clean watches at tbe l educed ( rice ol SI. Geo. W. Cot'Ser and wife spent Huu day out at the hnuieot U. A. Rhea. W. S. Brown, of Tremotit, Neb' Baku, extensive cheep buyer, is lu the city. A. W. Patterson and J. W. D.wson departed ou Satuiday night tor Portland, The HeppuerCanyon staiie line is the best, cheapest rind quickest to the in tenor. If you want a good gnu or sewiois machine, onine to the Uuzdte office anol we'll fit yu out.- We are pleased to report that MrH. Wm. Warren is rnpiuly rtuuveilug from h.r severe ulues. Those that have county scrip for side should call ou lieoige Conner at Tbe First National Bank. 2tf. The Gi zette will be sent to any ad dress lu the United Slates till afer campaign for 5U cents. Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the Gxzetle office, and at world's priced, Disoouuts ou large orders. Green Maidens bus opened np bis bai ber shop, ui xe dour tu riayeB Bros Shaves, elo., ou lap as usual. The pupils of tbe high school gave Mia Jeuuie Wine a pleaxnut sutpiibe party ou last S tiurday evemug. Every mau who takes an) interest iu fast stock rbould subacrihe for The Horseman. Uazetle shop, ageiils. MifS D il ie Glisau departed for The Dilirsou Frid ) night's tram Where she Will vndt for some UUld with ll lends. The Gazette will takeoouuty scrip at face on subscription, and pa. balance of Bameui cash at highest uiuiket p'lce, , 7 6U Ben Braggart's famous Jack will season at bis ranch seveu miles norm east of J-aXiugtou. 'leims: Iiu-u:aice, 810. 2j i. Stolen Two fiue dogs from my home in Heppuer. rlcaoe lcliiruloA. Abra buma.ck. SiU-3i. The Gazette ffioe now runs au in urauoe aud notarial Miop. Come lu wheu you want to do your insuring aud swearing. J. N. Brown went down to Portland 8aturdt evening to look alter me Uoiiiiuatiou of J iut senator for Monow, Gran I aud Harney cuuutos. The town is full i f faithful democrats today, tbeocoatsiou belug tue democratic county convention, a lull report ot which will appear in our next issue. Little Otis Sirgeut, wuo has beeu Buff ring lor some time from au tffectiou ot ibe throat, aud wnioh it was leaie. would prove Ulal, Is reported ad greatly itup.oved. Hall's Vegrtable Vioilian Hut Renew- er i Ui queellonahly the heat pieaeiVa tiveol toe hair. It is also curative of dandruff, tetter, and all sucu scalp aff. ciions. Echo stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Tiuids and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wtdnepdays and t r l days Fate, one way, 2. 60. PhiliOohn, agent, A. Audi ewe, riup. 3. F. Willit-, republican candidate for assessor, and J S B xnbtiy republican oantlitlute lor reprrseu auve, botn of Lrxiugiou, were in atteud-iuue at the republican speakii.g bturday evening. Lost A note dated Juue 12, 1892. sigued by G. W. Swsug irt, cal.iug lor $2.0u0, in fvor ot P. U, Thompson, The public are w.irued against negotiat ing fur or purchasing caid note. tf . Elder Geo. Bari.abv, of Daytoo, arriv ed ou tbia morning's train and will hold services at the opera house this evening. He txpeoia to b-in the city a we.-k or ten dots a . d will pieaoh nightly while here. Tiger Hose Co , N 1, have received some Solid gold, UrMiitif ully engraved badges, a M ftidient immher so that each member f ihn coiupauv wilt lur- afier wear one. They Came all the way from Germany. E. N. Crrckett, T. S Williams, J. J. and Ifran L. Pnttersou arrived Ironi lying Creek, Sunday. All l ft last evtntng for Portland aud Sin FrnoiKco, no pt Mr, Williau.s. Air. Crockett will repreneul Northern Grant lu the republican state convention at Portland tomorrow. Old Hatt has now extnb'Hheil a ton so rial parlor, at tin M it men btiililing next door to Simonn' tilack"miih shop where he invites the patronage of hip old customers ami ai wlintletire strictly Hist .Tlae work, r-havintf, ehamping and hair Otittlug at living prices. Don't overlo-k Our better bnlv-e say thry conld not keep house wilhoat Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy. It is nsed in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. Tbtssh-iw the esteem in which that remedy la held where it has beon a dd for yea'S and i w-ll known. Mo'hera have learne-t thit there in nothing so g iil for Colds, croup r.d whooping eoogh, that it enrea thesv ailment qnickiy Hint perroanentlv. and that i i p'want anil safe f -r children to take. Uf) and 50 oent bottles tor sale by Slocom-Johnsoc Drug Co. Democratic Primaries. Tbe demo cratic! primaries in Morrow county passed off rather quitely, so they iav, Saturday afternoon. Io tbe three Hepp. ner preoincts it was simply oat and dried affair, all tbe tickets being previously wiitteu oat. Tbe delegates from the Heppner irecinct are what tbey style as representative democrats of tbe county. However, aa for tbia we leave tbe readers to decide. So oe bave never voted a national democratic ticket for eight years, and others bave sworn tbey uever would aain. tiome also voted at tbe republican primaries, thus violating the laws of tbe state. On tbe other hand however, some very good material may be found among tbe selection by close inspection, 'lhe faithful of Mt, Vernon s ems to be particularly pleased with tbeir seleotioo, and in all it is a fairly good one. The following are tbe delegates: Heppner, W. A. Kirk, J. W. Rasmus, A. L Florence, J. B. Matter, John Woodarri, Thus. Nelson, Wm. Hughes, Jerry Oobn and Jim Neville. Gentry, W, J. McOarty, Frank Kellogg, J. K. Stmois, Tbos. Quid and D ve MoAtee. Mt. Vernon, 0. A. Rbea, John Hughes, Fruuk Rogers, J. W. Mutlook, il Binns aud Oeo. Noble. The Diffkkknce. "Can I get this in?" said a mau vith a roll of papers io bil baud, to an editor. "What is it about." "It is a reply to Prof. Huxley." "Not m i,-h you can't," said the editor and tbe mm went away. Pretty soon another mau camei t with a roll of paper. "Ciin I get this in P he inquired. "What is it?" It's an item about a preacher ai d a deacon's wife." "You just bet your life y in can get it iu," said tbe editor. Aud so it is, some mno suooeed while other meu fail. Exchange. Repdblican Speaking. Hon. J. B. Eddy, of Peudletou, addressed tbe re publican club of Morrow county ol the political issues of the day at tbe opera house last Saturday evening. His re marks were well received by all present, and many of the illustrations brought forth laughter and applause. In all Eddy is a forcible speaker and will be a v lnable speaker io the coming campaign. Appropriate mueio wbs also furnished by the quartette. Couldn't tand it While n the streetB tiie other day we overheard the following conversation between two w-ll informed politicians: 1st Politioi bu. "What do jou suppose were Cleve land's reasins for vetoing the silver Bill?" 2nd P. "He couldn't stand that 16 to 1 racket." 1st P. "What does 16 to 1 mean auywaj?" 2nd P. any d n fool ought to kuo that. It means 816 lo every one we have now." Wasoo News. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of mnny years' experi ence, has just looated in tbe Abraham- sici' unilding, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in bis line, M Bit beck is strictly a first-olass work- in to aud warrants all work, Give him a call. Mwtt Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock rsnob unu id be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms t. A Cheap Power, And at the same time a reliable power, are tbe points to be sought tor in pur chasing an engine. With steam power a constant watob on tbe gauge is necessary to prevent aooidents, and the expense for engineer is a serious item against eoonomy The gas dr g'soline engine is by far the ohe ip-iat power, as it will rim all day without attentiou or fear ot accident, and tbe cost is about two cents per hour for fuel per borse power. For interruittnnt power the economy of gas over steam is beyond comparison. White these points of i-upeiioriry are wi bout question, it is important iu selecting an eugiue to get the best; the best iu Ibe long run is the cben peal. Do not fail to investigate the sinking advantages of the Heroules Gtis and Gasoline Engine. Seud for cata logue If you want seooud handengiaes ot ther makes at cbeap rates we oan supply )u. We have a number taken in trade and caunnt take any more until they are realized on. Palmer & Rex Tips toONDHY, Front and Alder Sts. Portland Oregon. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndehaker wagon beads tbem all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Hardware" did yoo say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'a stand, and the plaoe for bargaius. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opinm, morphine, oocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. Tbe Palace is tbe leading hotel in tbe otty. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided (or everyone, a If yon want to bny groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Groceiy. Kirk & Rubl, proprietors, a Burg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up your watch or clook. Ue keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his biiainess, a M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer boltou and tie special ties in Hie shoe liue are attracting mark ed attention. a Where? At Abrahamsick's. In addition to his tailoring business, be has added s fine line ot underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also baa on band some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamstok. May street, Heppner, Or. It will b an agreeable surprise to Hereon mil i el tu attaoka of bilious coin: to learu that prompt relief may be t bad by taking Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In mmy instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soou as tbe first smptoms of tbe disease appear. 25 arid 50 cent bottles for sale by Stocum Johnson Drug Co. Tb- elnom r f ;ars ayd the weariness of Moil, of which ho rnoiv oomplaiu, would i disiippe .r if 'lie blood w-m mode more i tiPKiiliy htfire it r-Hehes the brain, i Aye.'s Strsparilla purine and vitalize ! ibe bh od, and thus conduces to health j ot body and mind. Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hood's "0. 1. JTood & Co., Lowell, Kan. : "Gentlemem I am gla.1 tj tell you that I have been given good lieuloi by Hood's S.irsiiparllla. For three years I was an In valid, sufferlti!,' terrtMy frnrn Ncrvouanoc end Lameness. "Iwas so nervous I could not liwir the least noise, and I had to war: v.Uh crnichcs for six months, as I eonltl nor put o:ie of my feet to the floor, rtiyslclans i!i ! .nt do tne any good, so a friend tnlrt w !n en llnml's Sar saparllla, but I Said There Waj Uo Use. "However, after thinking tlio malter over, I de cided to give it a trial, t:;d have taken six bottles of flood's Sarsa;artlla, and the re sult Is that I am well as any one could wish to be, Rnd can do any kind ot work. I ad vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa rllla for I believe It will do them good." Miss St siR Donsox, Colton. California. Hood's Pills cure llver 111,i constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Ind.lgestiom. THE STATU DBLKOATES. Who They Will Probably Vote for at Portlaod. From the East Oregonlan. People generally are interested in the standing of J. 0 Leasure in tbe repub lican oouuty convention. Mr. Leasure has a habit ot olaiming everything in sight, and be was not slow in telling people all over tbe seoond district that be would go down to Portland with a solid delegation from this oounty, aa well as from Union, Baker and other Eastern Oregon oounties. It was, per haps, not unreasonable for him io lay claim to tbe Umatilla oounty delegation, since many persons tbink that couuty patriotism impels them to support a congressional nominee from their own oounty, no matter whether be is fic, moral ly or intellectually to represent the people in tbe legislative halls. Such is the candid expression from numerous re publicans, who blush for bim in private, and yet feel compelled to stomach bim in public. They do so, also to prevent, if possible, a split in the party. For tbey well know that tbe individual in question looks only to bis own selfish interest, and cares nothing for the party which baa made him what be is, at least given bim tbe prominenoe. he enjoys, tor out of consideration for the good, honest republicans, we hesitate to lay at tbeir doors responsibility for anything but for b s prominecoe. He would, therefore if defeated, sulk in bis tent. When B. F. Conner, at tbe ratification meeting held after tbe convention re ferred to Mr. Leasure, in a speech calcu lated to boom John 0., it would naturally have been expected that the "favorite son" would be reoeived with a large measure ot enthusiasm. But the ex pected applause failed to materialize. Fifty people out of five hundred faintly clapped tbeir hands, and a oold, olammy sweat stood on tbe brows of the "bboys' who were standing in. It transpired today that tbe delegates eleoted to the state convention are di vided between Leisure, Donaldson and Ellis. The Portland Oregonian's rtatement that tbe county convention instructed fur Leasure for congress, and Judge Fee tor renomination, is untrue. They instructed no one, although they would have instructed for Judge Fee, without hesitation, had the issue been raised. Hood's and on y Hood's. Are you weak and weary, overworked and tired? Hood's Sarsapariila is just the medicine you need to purify and quicken your, blood and to give you appetite and strength. If you decide to take Hoods Sarsapariila do not be induced to buy any other. Any .Sort to substi tute another remedy is proof of tbe merit of Hood's. Hood's Fills are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestiou, enre headaobe. Try a box. THE DALl.KH 1TKMH. Tbe river is falling fast and will soon be normal again. Tbe Indians are calobing some fine sturgeon now some that have weighed 175 ponnda dressed. H. C. French intends going io Tacoma in tbe near future to work for tbe N. F. Railway Company. Frank Fain and Will Bennett bave just completed the first coat of paint on tbe new opera bouse here. Tbe Gazette is read by a great many here. Heppner seems to be the "biggest little town" in Eastern Oregon. Geo. Noble, Jr., stopped off here a few days last week on bis return from Salem. visiting relatives here and at five Mile. Tbe democratic convention of Wasco conntv meets Tuesday, April 10th. There will be a bitter fibt over tbe nomination for sheriff. The night watchman, Harper, who committed the crime of mayhem on Con ductor Rice, has uot been seen since tbe affair took plaoe. Conductor Rice ia getting along nicely. There has been a combine formed here to knock out the Hon. W. B. Ellis, but it is loo light, as tbe delegation oan not be workei over. It is composed of aome that we know cannot be approached. Bionott & Fish hve opened an oper boose bere with a seating cspaoi'y of 700 people. There are six exits, being Reserved fcr McFarland Mercantile Co. P. Q. nOEQPSOI (So, AGENTS,WwrVA Heppner, Oregon. General Line of Agricultural Implements, 1 1 a w Illls, Dawson &s Lyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors, OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BOHU, MAY STttcKT. HEPPNER, OR. all on the first floor. - The building in cludes ticket office, private rooms, and in faot all tbe latest improvements. It will be opened by Dalles borne talent in side of 10 days. INF"BMANT. The Dalles, Or., Apr. 8, 1894. 10NE ITEMS. Seeding is about oompleted and plow ing oontinues in dead earnest. Warm and beautiful spring weatl-er is at hand, inoluding mjisture iu abund anoe. Vegetation is shooting tip with great rapidity to tbe immense delight of uiuu and beast. Quite a number from lone and Douglas were in attendance at the repuhlicau convention at Heppner, Messrs. T. J. League and Joe Filkins were up at Heppner tudny to attei.d tne monthly meeting ot the G. A. R Mies Anna Balsiger was down from Heppner today to visit relatives aud friends, and no doubt also on an elec tioneering tour. Love, courtship and marriage, is tlie whole history in a nutshell, of Osinu Cochran and espouse. The people tx teud beaity congratulations. Miss May Sayers, present teacher of Saddle eohool is talked of fur the demo cratic nomination for superiutendtney. She is undoubtedly good material. The ooming campaign waxes warm. With tbe republicans on one side and a combination of democrats aud populists on tbe other, the outcome is doubtful. The republican olub of lone precinot meets tonight. Every member should endeavor to be present aud briu,' a visitor. If there ever was a time to get in and work it ie now. lone scores a viotory 1 ! ! At the re publican convention, tbe nomination for tbe superiutendency was tendt-red an experienced lady teao er of Ioue. Tbe lone and Douglas delegations were solid for our lady. It now remains for these preoinots to give her suon a rousing majority next June as bave never been equaled, Our lady must get there. Jakk. Ione, Or., Maroh 31, 1894. To care constipation, a ck headset e and dyspepsia Simmons Liver Regu lator has no e qual. a uqmd OramatlHt. Queen Natalie, the Beautiful, of 6cr via, is among the authors. She ha written a play entitled "Mother." Ne doubt she gives utterance in it to hci own motherly sufferings and anguish when forced to separate from her son, the boy king of Servia. A I'arisian theater is said to have bought the piece and will produce it. Whether it oc good or bad as a work of art, the per son and the misfortunes of the authoress have attracted so much attention and supplied the world with so many sensa tional reports that there will be a great demand for the revelations expected to be given by the pen of the queen, which will insure to the enterprising theater full bouse and a profitable buaioeaa. BANK BUILDING. OREGON : JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Eto. ' Trust Busts A HANGING EXPERIENCE. TUo ScnfiatloiiK as Described hy a Itanflas Man. "I was hanifcd for a horse thief jnee," said V. II. Stephens, a con tractor hailing- from the Sunflower state, to a Globe-Democrat man. "It w as just after the war. Stock thieves were pretty thick, and when caught were not allowed to waste muen ume repenting of their sins. I had just moved into the state from Michigan. bought a horse, a regular old plow plug, from a youngster who appeared to bo all right, and the next day mount- 3d him and started to Fort Scott to transact somo business. "I had ridden perhaps a dozen miles when I was overhauled by a posse of irmed men who were hunting stock thieves. The horse 1 was riding had been stolen f rora a member of the party , and I was swung up to the limb of a tree by the roadside without oeing fiven a chance to explain. There won a sharp, momentary pain, a choking iensation, succeeded hy one that I can only compare to the delightful intoxi jation of the opium smoker, and then unconsciousness. I would like to ex perience that sensation again, but do not care to undergo the necessary pre liminaries. The party concluded that I might havo confederates, and let me down, hoping that I would peach. "The coining back to life was a good deal more painful than taking leave of it. When I got so I could talk I told my story, but it was not believed, and they were about to swing me up again wiien a neighbor, returning from l-'ort Scott, chanced along and convinced them that they had the wrong man." PEOPLE OF EASTERN PERU The Montana r Hnutli America and Iti InhubltantH. Eastern l'cru, though changing Its political title at various periods, has been called the Montana or wooded country since the first colony wat planted there, two hundred and fifty- six years ago, says a writer in Harper'i Weekly. The experiences of the early settlers wore an endlesB succession ol romantic adventures. Towns wen built and destroyed mnny times, and there is scarcely a single sito which hoi not been bathed with the blood of whiU and Indian through centuries of con-Hi-1. Kpanu.li and I'eruvian possessioe of this territory has consequently beer more nominal than real until wlthil the last twenty years, during which time several of the old mission station! havo flourished forth into cities of fron two thousand to six thousand inhab itants under the commercial stimului given by the opening of the Amazon tc the flags of all nations in 1HM. Accordingly the majority of the puit whites now living in the Montana art either Peruvians originally from th west coast or Germans, French and English, with two or three Americana who have been allured to this remote Corner of the globe by the prospect ol ipecdily amassing fortunes in the rub ber trade. These new coiners are ofter noble examples of manhood, full of that courage and determination which art needful in establishing government anc commercial prosperity in the midst of t somnolent and sometimes trcacheroui native population. Women of appar ently equal rank are, however, oonsplo uously absent. Pains iu the regiou of the kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Why Don't You. Call on the New Firm at tbe old Van Dnyn stand ? You will oertainly be surprised at the low prices in DRt Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US ! NotrouMe to ghow poods and prive Respectfully Yours, HOEXOK & WAEREN, T.HEPEOPLEARE COMING OUR Not only onoe but again and again. Tbey full weight and good measure for the least money. Vi by we sell the best is ex plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custc m, mskes us friends, and so establishes our trade. We want you to have acme of our friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, CapB. and everything kept io a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. M IRTOR, T -OF- kite C. IrtUHIj, Proprietor Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full line ot STAJPLJS A2STD FANCY Groceries and Mil A full linenf choice Pies, Cakes and Btead j in faot everything that Is nsnally kept in a first-clsss bakery Btore. They will sell cbeap foi cash. Call and try tbem. sw Land Patents Land patents secured fur settlors in tbe shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bandied. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having conflicting olairas under the agricultural land laws, and those between claimnnta under lhe Mineral Laws Hnd agricultural olaimapts; and nUo between claim iu'b under any of tbe pnblinUud l iwii aud the Kailroad oumpauies Bnd their grantei s, arid the states and their grantees, under tue Swemp-Lsnd and Hchiol LhihI Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settler who have complied with lhe laws nnder whioh their entries were mnde, and who are annoyed and worried by deUya in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating tn tbe public lands, especially on points arising nnder tbe new laws wbiob bave been receutly passed providing for tbe disposal of Ibe publio domain. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land bnainess, ot any character, attended to by skill! ill and Competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 380. Washington, D. C. ASSIGNEFS SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT ON ILL STOCK. Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old Arm of M. Lichtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash. Call' and Secure a Good I3argain. T.QUID, Assignee. The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ot MANC11ICHTKH, 1:V L, AIVO 1 W. PATTERSON. AGENT o.oi?.Be.t x the worm prirPB. WAY! know that firm ns tbey alwsys get &, CO. Heppner, Oregon. For the Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It li located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gazkttk office for particular!. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sura cure.