NuTlCE TO ADVERTlHtiKS. 'pHOSR desiring the insertion of display add., I L or change ol same, must gut their copy in uot later than Monday evening for Tuesday's ; edition, or Thursday evening for Fridays edi-j tloU. TUK I'ATTERSON PUBLISHING CO, j NOTICE. I 1. The sum of five cents per line will be ! charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," list of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whateverpnrpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon applicatiou. 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. 1 P. F1SUEK, NKWSPAPER ADVKKTIU LJ ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San Kram-isco, is our authorized ageut. Ihis paper is kept ou tile iu his ottice. TIME TABLE. Starts for Hardman, Monument, Lonjr Creek, John Dtiy and Canyon City, leaves an follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quiekext and best line to or from the interior country. J. 8. DELEVAN, Prop. Thill Conn, Ageut. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. He's mortgaged out Ills mule, An' the children's took from school, An' hlswife he's left the plowin' all to her; An' he spen's the time a Jawiu'. An' a lyiu' an lawin', Fer he's what they call a politiclaner. Mrs. W. A. Johuston is visiting her fill her iu Portland. Mrp. U. Blackmail and child returned from Portland Saturday last. Miss Ollie Howard returned from Mouniontu Saturday morning. Wanted A few more customers for the home laundry, Mountain House. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, oari fully prepared from the best ingredi ents. J. W. Vaughuu was in town Saturday ou business, returning on the evenlog's truiu. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the heat, cheapest and quickest to the iu terior. H. 0. Macbeth and A. VV. Whitely.of 'Frisoo, two traveling men, r-undayed in Heppner. It you want a Rood gnu or sewinu machine, come to the Gazette office and we'll fit you out. Miss Dollie K. Sperry, of East Port land, will shortly give a literary enter tainment in Heppner. Those that bavo county scrip for sale should call on (ieorge Conser at The first National Bank. 2-tf. J. C. Hart returned from bis vaaation Saturday morning and is again at his post of duty at the depot. The Gazette will be sent to any ad dress in the United States till after campaign for 50 cents. f Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the Gazette office, and at world's prices. Disoounts on large orders. Greeu Mathews baa opened up bis barber shop, next door to Hayes Bros Shaves, etc., on tap as usual. Every man who takes any interest iu fast Btock should subscribe for The Horsemau. Gazette shop, agents. Born In lone, Apr. 18: h, to the wife of B. F. Case, a girl. lone has the proudest biaokamith in the county. County Clerk Morrow returned from below Saturday, after an absenoe of a week in the metropolis ou business. J. M. Wilson and Chas. Reid, two Wyoming sheep buyers, oume iu last week and bought 7,000 yearling ewes and wethers. The Guzette will take oounty scrip at face on subscription, and pay balance of same in cash at highest market price. 7-60 The Gazette office now runs an in surance Hud notarial (hop. Come iu when you want to do your insuring and swearing. ,Ias. D. Hamilton and wife left for California last Friday night, They will visit relatives at it. Jones und may locate in that vicinity. If you desire u luxuriant growth of healthy hair of a natural oolor, nature's crowning ornament of both sexes, use only Hall's Vegetable Silician Hair Pi6UCVer. - John Ledrick, a German farmer living near Cornelius, Washington Co., was found mnrdered a few days ago. The deed was no doubt done in a spirit of revenge. Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one way, 2.50. PhillCobn, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. Miss Mary Farnswortb accidentally Bpilled hot water on her foot last week, badly scalding that member. However, the burn in not serious, and Bhe will soon be able to walk again. Lost A note dated June 12, 1892, signed by G. W. Swaegart, calling for $2,000, in favor of P. C. Thompson. The public are warned against negotiat ing for or purchasing said note, tf. J. W. Dawson returned from Monu ment Saturday. He found the river too high to proceed further, and came back without going to Canyon City. It will be several days belore the river can be ferried. Mrs. Belle Taylor, wbo has been visit jog with relatives iu the city for the past few weeks, departed Saturday evening for Colfax, rjhe was accom panied as far as The Willows by Misses Letha Matlock and Daisy Clark. Ben Case, the lone blacksmith, spent Sunday and yesterday in ileppner. From reports, lone expeots a good year, crop prospects hsing good. Re-publicans are eutbusiastio iu that precinot, and will poll the usual vote for that party. In oonseqnence of winter diet and lack of open air exercise, the whole physical mechanism becomes impaired. Ajer's 8-ireapariila is the proper remedy, in the spring of the year, to strengthen the appetite, iuvigora'.e the system, and expel all impurities from the blood. If those wh i owe us would just pay SI apiece it would help us to pay our debts. Fact is, the Gazette has got to do rome "tall rustling." and we expect our patrons to do something. Our paper house and printers still require hard cash, and cash we must have. Marian Evans, of Lexington, was in Saturday at which time he reported ciops to be in excellent condition. However, for the past two weeks it has been too cold for vegetation to make much growth, but the prospects for a full crop were never better. Arthur Smith will clean watches at the reduced price of 81. Photoffraohs 81.50 pel dozen at Sbep- pard'i gallery, near opera house, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. Dan Mathoit, the .traveling man, Is in town. Arthur Cunningham, a sheep-buyer, arrived this morning. Eagle: The republicans of Crook county have nominated John Combs for sheriff of that oounty. A. A. Jayne, the republican oandidate for prosecuting attorney, returned home on last evening's train. J. H. Pearson, the democratic oandi dute for commissioner, was a visitor Bt the Gazette otiioe yesterday. E. B. Dufur, the democratic candi date for prosecuting attorney, arrived from The Dalles this morning. Hon. Henry Watterson'a lecture on "Money and Morals" at Portland last week waB well attended, and pronounced to be full of good aud wise thought. Eagle: The mill at the Blaok Butte is now being run day and night, working from 12 to 18 tons of ore per 24 bours. The ore is said to be averaging about If6 to the ton. The rua i between Heppner and the mountains on Willow oreek is reported by Luther Hamilton to be in bad con dition, and will require fully $800 to put in a passable condition. Towns Mathews isdownfrom Spokane to shenr. Towns likes Eastern Wash ington quite well, but thinks thers is no pluoe like Morrow county. The Spokane country is very quiet at present, and there seems to be no immediute signs of improvement. It is ouly of late years that rheumatism has b-en treated as a blood disease. But that this is a correct theory is proved by the extraordinary success attending the ue of Ajer's Sarsaparilla, in this painful aud v.-ry prevalent malady. It seldom fails of radical cure. In the near future, the grand drive of 50,000 head or more of Morrow oounty sheep will start eastward. These are made up of various bands and halt of them will be piloted through b.v Sam Puluier. This is enoouraging, even though the prioe paid is small. Gid Hatt has now established a ton sorial parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Simons' blacksmith shop where he invites the patronage of his old customers aud all who desire strictly first ?laes work, Bhaving, ebampooingand hair cutting at living prices. Don't overlook The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the regular price ot the Weekly Uregonian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one yeBr in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregoninn for $3. Till old sub scribers paying their subscriDtions for one year in advanoe will be entitled to the sime. E. L. Matlock arrived from Iowa on this morning's train, after an absenoe of six mouths or more. Farmers iu Iowa are preparing to put in their corn whiob "ever fails there. Times are fair in that seotion. Horses, however, are dull sale, and that was what most interested Ed having taken several car-loads from Eastern Oregon last fall. Tiiain Captored Last Saturday morning, the Coxeyites at Troutdale captured the looomotive attaohed to Supt. Baxter's private oar, and switching it onto the side track, they coupled on to the freight train, deposed all the company employes, putting in their plxces "oommouwealers," and in a short space of time were pulling eastward. They got along well enough till they readied Arlington. There they were met by some regulars from Fort Walla Walla under Col. Compton who arrested the w hole gang, and were immediately escorted back to Portland where 52 'of the riog-leadtirs ware put in jail and 387 of the rank and file kept in box-cars under military surveillance. The leaders will have to answer to the charge of oontempt. Judge Bellinger warned them not to molest oompany property, which they wilfully disobeyed. The result will be that a fine lot of muscle will remain inactive till the possessors get through with Unole Sam. The Clcb Meetinq. The meeting of the Republican Club of Heppner, last Saturday evening was a grand suouess. The speakers of the evening were Hon. A- A. Jayne, of Arlington, candidate for prosecuting attorney, and Hon, E. A. Brundage, organizer ot republican olubs in this county, followed by a few Be t tering remarks by Otis Patterson. The whole was interpersed with campaign and other songs, rendered by tbe sumpaign quartet and also by Miss Effie Warren. The meeting olosed with the announcement that ou next Saturday evening tbe Republican Club ol Morrow oounty would meet at tbe opera bouse with a full program. Was Released. On laBt Thursday evening, as Jas. D. Hamilton and wife were about to depart for California, Mr. Hamilton was placed under arrest oharged with forgery, Hon. J. N. Brown, bis former partner, being the complain ant. The examination came off on Friday before Judge Keitbley, and tbe accused was allowed to go for laok of evidence. Not Dead. Last Friday Blind Jim, of the Columbia!, made bis appearanoe in Heppner again, after an absence of more than a year, Jim was reported to have died not long sinoe, but be seems to be a very live siwBsh, though very infirm from rheumatism. He was ac companied by numeroas bucks, squaws, pappooses, cayuses and dogs on their semi-annual pilgrimage to the mountains. New Washerman. George, a first class Chinese washerman from Pendle ton, bas purchased the wasb-bouse from Charley, and will run toe same in tbe future. George wishes to state that be will not be responsible for any of Charley's debts, but promises to con duot the best Chinese wash-house ever established in Heppner. He solicits the future patronage of not only Charley's old customers, but of all who wish good laundry work done. 7-8. The Superiority Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is due to tbe tremendous amount of brain work and constant care need in its preparation. Try one bottle and you will be convinced of its superiority. It purifies tbe blood wbicb, tbe source of health, oures dyspep sia, overcomes sick headache and bilious ness. It is just the medicine for yon. Delavs ere dangerous, lake Himmons , Liver Kegulator in time Tor dyspepsia. I biliousness, and all diseases of tbe liver, itrs. Judge Peck Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How She Was Cured Sufferers from liyspfps.: sluini.i ;:ul tlie fol lowing leticr fi.:u Mrn. II. I), iv... wile of Judge Peck.jv jfistit u :it Ttuvy.Oi!., ... 1 u v. riter connected with tlie Asv.ici:ii:'! I';'ss: "By a deep sense of grati fur i'u yruat benefit I have received from t'.v: u i f Hood's Sarsupariila, I have been led t: write i'.w fallow ing statement fur ihe hnnetit :f snf.t ;ers who may be similarly led. For 1" :.i:r'i 1 have been a great sulierer from ilysi-;:s: t Heart TrouJjic, Almost everything I ate would distress me. I tried different treatments and medicines, but failed to realize relief, Two ye;irs ;igo a friend prevailed upon me to try IKiod's Sar.Haparilla. The first bottle I noticed li.dped me. so 1 con tinued taking It. It di I me so nwih good Ciat my friends spoke of the improvement. 1 have received such great benefit from it that Gladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever distresses me. It also keeps up my HoocTs5p Cures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla too much." Mas. 11. M. ?kck, Tracy, California. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect la proportion and appearance. 25c. a box. Pink City Politics. Geo. Harrington and the manager of this paper departed Saturday morning fur Pine City to attend a meeting of the republican club at that place. Arriving about 12:30, they were provided with food for man and beast by genial Tom Mathews. After dinner tbey repaired to tbe school bouse where quite a number of enthusi astic republicans bad gathered, among whom they noted F. J. Hallock, J. P. Willis and J. 8. Boothby, republican oandidates, reepeotfully, forolerk, asses sor and representative. Tbe club was called togatber by tbe chairman, J. T. Hoskins, when a number of those present were oalled upon to address the olub. Those who responded were A. G. Bartholomew, F. J, Hailook, J. F. Wil lis, J. S. Boothby, Tbos. Scott and A. W. Patterson. G. W. Harrington also briefly informed them that while no speaker, yet be was tbe nominee (or sheriff, and should he be eleoted it would be bis earnest endeavor to fill the office to the best of his ability. In all, tbe meeting was an enthusiastic one and shows that the republicans are thorough ly alive ont in Pine City precinot. Lost on Stoleh. All persons are hereby warned against negotiating for two certain notes, desoribed as follows: One note dated October 5, 1893 for 8500 signed by Wm. Penland and Hugh Fields, 8160 indorsement. One note dated on or about Oct. 6, 1893 for $150 signed B. I1'. Vangbau and E. J. Hlo oum, with Sol endorsement. Both of said notes drawn in favor of Mrs. Eliza beth Walker.. 4t-T. Elizabeth Walker, Be Economical. Spend every dollar judiciously and to the best advautage. Be considerate. Study every question of economy on all sides. Do not jump at conclusions, but investigate. It you want power for pumping, eawiiig or printing, Bend for catalogue of tbe Heroules G is Engines. Palm En & Kki Type Fodndby, Front & Alder rjts., Portland, Oregon. 10NK ITEMS. Rainy weather aud a cold wind. The grain looks fine. The rye will soon be in head aud promises a good orop. Tom Woolery has departed for the mountains, where be will labor for some time. Born To the wife of Ben Case, Thurs day, April 18, a 11 pound girl. We con gratulate. Miss Anna Miller, one of our aotive and successful teachers of this oounty is engaged at tbe Fairview school, for the spring term. Sam Bitcbie oarries bis band in a sling. It wbb badly bruised while he was working in tbe mountains, and some Bay it may bave to be amputated. Miss Josie Fisber, wbo bas been a resident of the lone neighborhood for some time, departed last night for San Francisco, where she will learn the milliner's trade. Mr. Ed. Miller is teaching bis first term of school iu the neighborhood of Eight Mile. We learn that Mr. Miller is very enthusiastic in bis work and gives good satisfaction. Jake. April 28, 1804 11,200 FAItM AND BTOCK KANCH. It will take only812 to buy it: 480 acres. 260 acres plow land; one-half mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 houses and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming, sheep aud hograising. An extensive sheep range joining to Rock oreek. Teiuis: aw aown; remainutr uu juug time. Location: On county road, two and one-half miles west of Rood bill, v,ht Mil. fir. 320 acres for 4510. or $108 for ownership in 160 acres school land or will eicnange lor iwn goou horses. Original cost of school land 8S20. AdoIv at Heppner Gazette office Heppner Oregon. 199 tf sw. FOR TRADE. For sheep or cattle a good home ad joining Yoncalla, Ore. Also 60 acres of choice prune land and three good dwell ings. Any or all the above for trade or sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars address, 23tf. Shipley, Moobe 4 Co. Don't waste yoor time on doctorB wben your liver is diseased. Take rjim moni liver Regulator. Reserved fo McFarland Mercantile Co. P. Q. TOEQPSOfl Co, Tleppnei, Oregon. General Line of Agricultural Implements, t 1 a w ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT OH ILL STOCK. Closing out the entire stock Boots and Shoes of tlie old firm of M. Lichtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash Call and Secure a Good -Bargain. T. QUID, Assignee. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDRESS A LETTER THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged soldiers nnd sailors who served ninety dnya, or over, in the late war, ore entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances. WIDOW 8 of such soldiers and sailors ore entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier's death was due to army service or dot, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's death was due to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) iu almost all cases where there, was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died In service, or from effect of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for tup port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died iu late war or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without logins; any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old lav re entitled to higher rates under new law, not ouly ou account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also for others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty In regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor ida Indian Wars of 1833 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under Jater laws or not. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection Improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailorB of the late war who nave lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address, THE- PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, .0. Box 463. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OK MANCHBHTUMi li.N t J I-VrV I A. W PATCERSON. AGENT. oo otheiit tn woria THB MONOUUAPil. For one Dollar and Your Opinion on This Subject. '.Vhat is tbe bent Monetary system fur tbe UuiteJ Statee? This is tbe greatest problem confronting tbe Amerioan people. It is tbe intention of tbe pub lisbera that "Tbe Monograph" shall oouUin the beet thc uyht of tbe nation 00 tbia question. Tbe recognized lead ers in all political parties bave been oalled npon to contribute plans for Ibeir ideal Monetary K stern. But not oontent with this, we are determined to embody iu the same volume tlie opinions of thousands of tbe "Great Common People," and to tbat end we will allow two dollars on the price of tbe book for j oar solution of this problem, expressed in not more than K00 words. The Mono graph, tbe bett modern woik on Mone tary Systems, will be sent to any address oo receipt of $3.00 It is B book that will interest aud instruct, and is des tined to become a giant faclor in elm p ing tbe future monetary systum of I lie nation. Thk JIonookaph Poblishing Company, Koom ii, (ierman Am'n H'k Building. St. Paul, Minn. Reference by permission, Nat'l Oer. Am'n Bank. tf Tbe general merchandise establish inent formerly owned by Coffin & McFar land, bas lately changed hands, now be ing under the control and managKuient of The McFarland Mercantile Compnnv, which continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. a of OR POSTAL CARD TO WASHINGTON. D.C ADDITIONAL MiCAUS. Tbe Stndebnker wagnn heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at 1'. C. Thompson & Co. 's stand, and the place for barttuins. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest (irove onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocuine and tobacco habit. See ad. The Palaoe is tbe leading hotel in the cily. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone. a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise 'Jrocory. Kirk & Kiihl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix np your watch or clock, tie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis buhiness. a M. Liebtootbal & Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties id the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn tbat prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of tbe disease appear. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Slociim- Johnson Drng Co. Health is wealth. Take Simmons Liver Kegnlator for all sickness caused by diseased liver. To enjoy life take Himmons Liver Regulator to stimulate digestion and regulate tbe bowels. Why Don't You Calljon the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ? You.will certainly be surprised at the low prices in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US ! No trouble to show goods and'give prices. Kespectfully Yours, HORISTOR & WJllLUN. TIT TO PEOPLE OUR Not only onoe, but again aod again. Tbej know that from us tbey alwsvs l full weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell the best ia ex plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ns frienda and so eatablisbes our trade. We want you to have aome of our ' friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise atore. Come in and see ne, everybody. y inor s& oo m 'Keeley Institute -OP- O. RTTHL, Proprietor Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries and Provisions. A.fullt !iDe J oh?ioe P'8- ck,8 Bread ; in faot everything that la try them flr8Ucltt8S bBkery 8tore' wilt 8611 0UeaP '' Call and Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily sottlod. Contests Be'ween individuals haying oonllicting claims under the agricultural land i?Z,.. b6,rr ola,,m"Dt8 nndBr Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnblioland laws and the Tr ain lhef ?ra"e;f' BBd 8,Bte" Dd ''eir -"K8. ler the bWBmp-Land and School-Land Grams. Specialty made of aecuring paleuta in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the laws under which tbeir entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, oanaed by Trifling Irregularities whiob can be easily and speedily removed. " Advioe also given in all matters relating t the pnblio lands, especially on points arising under the new laws whiob bave been reoenlly passed providing for tbe disposal of the public domain. yiuY.u.ug ior JLU? WB yTT, aa "".m,1 ',n 8 ""?-' y" wht your land business, of any character, attended to by Bkillful and oompetent attorneys, and promptly tlis posed of, write to r ' PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Boi, 880. It is the Headquarters! jrjalrmt. Drug, Oils, Ulass, Toi let Artloea, I'utent Meniolnes, Kto Office of all stages running BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY HTKEET, HEPPNER, OR. ARE COMING WAY! IIep3iier, Oregon, For the Cure cu Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazktti office for particular!, cure 01 Trea,m(!nt private and aur Washington, D. 0. out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL Wi t INSTRUMENTS, Eto., Etc Trust Busts