r - -MISS BALSIGER -FOR ANNA School Superintendent. Here and There. Note City hotel ad. in this lame. H, I. Stratton was In from Lone Rock this week. Hon. J. N. Brown returned from Can yon City yesterday. FT. Wade notioed a neat of jet black squirrels a few days ago. Arthur Smith will olefin watches at the reduoed price 0( jfl. Mrs. Mark P. John, of Pendleton, is visiting her relatives here. C. N. Peok arrived from Sunbury, Ohio, with his bride last Saturday. Andy Stevenson did valiant service Wednesday as oolor bearer of the Post. Wanted A few more customers for the home laundry, Mountain House. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestiou, cure headaobe. Try a box . It seems strange to be isolated from the rest of the busy world, but such is our present oondition. Those that have county sorip for sale should oall on George Comer at The First National Bank. 2-tf. Photographs SI. 50 pet dozen at Shep pard's gallery, near opera house, north Main tit., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. Green Mathews has opened up his barber shop, next door to Hayes Bros. Shaves, etc., on tap as usual. A delegation of Morrow men, laden with the "spoils of war," pulled out in different directions early Thursday morning. Mr. Johnson, son-in-law of Mr. Gentry, is visiting m Heppner. Mrs. Johnson has been with her parents for the past two weeks. The present flood down on the Col umbia and Willamette rivers is higher than ever before in the memory of oiy.ilized man. Joe Gibson, Rev. B F. King, W. B. Ewitg, Unale Billy Gilliam and C. M. Hogue, people's party candidates, were with us tbis week. Heury Thompson left at i o'clock yes terday for The Dulles with some people from John Day, en route to California. At that plaoe they desire to catch the boat. A. M. Moore, representing V. H. Pease, yesterday leased to B. A. Hunsaker the Heppner-Monument stage line, the con sideration being 82,300 for carrying the mail for one year. Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one way, 82.50. PhillCohn, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. We know that the babies are very dear to their respective mammas, but they should nut impose them on people lit publio gatherings. The speaking Monday and the exeroises Wednesday were much disturbed by youngsters. Sunken eyes, a pallid complexion, and disfiguring eruptions, indioate that there is something wrong within. Expel the lurking foe to health, by purifying the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Cures erysipelas, eczema, salt rheum, pimples and blotohes. The martial band, with Bev. J. M. Denison as flfer, Andrew Ashbaugh snare drummer and A. G. Bartholomew with the bass drum, enlivened the eler oises muoh Wednesday by their music Nothing so raises the spirit of patriot ism in an American as good fl'e and drum music. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. 0. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town, gave her a bottle of Chamberlain s Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co. Dr. S. F. Soott, Blue Kidge, Harrison Co., Mo., says: "For whooping oougb Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel lent." By liBing it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous oonsequenoes. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injuri ous. 60 oent bottles forsale by Slooum Johnson Drug Co. Thursday word was reoeived to tie up the Heppner branch till further notioe. It may be three weeks before the main line is opem In the meantime, we are getting do outside papers, no letters. do duns and no remittances, hence Mor row county must live within itself till communication with the outside world is re-established. The regular subscription prioe of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and the regular prioe of the Weekly Oregoniao is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83. All old sub scribers payiog their subscriptions for one year in adyanoe will be entitled to the same. 10NE ITEMS. Tbe grain is in excellent oondition. It will not be long ere haying will commence. The squirrels do considerable damage, but we hope for the best. Mr. Reub Sperry and family are visit ing their lone relatives and friends. Mr. S. 1'roedson lost several of bis best work horses from sickness this spring. Messrs. Tom Woolery and Frank MaBon killed a number of coyotes the other day. The Rhea creek sohool closed on Friday afternoon May 25, with appropriate exeroises. Miss Anna BalBiger and Mrs. u. Freeland recently viBited relatives r.nd friends in this vicinity. The republicans and populists recently held their political speech-making meet ings at tbe lone sohool house. It is reported that a second sohool has held its grBdnating exercises at Grange Hall. Mr. John Ely was present to "il'Vew knap-sack job hunters have already put in their appearance, but were told farmers could not Bflord to hire help. , . The last heavv rams have been a blessing to tbe farmer. With a few more June showers Morrow oounty will see a bountiful harvest this summer. If there are seme who would talk lightly on the subject of irrigation, as instigated and promoted by Messrs. Smith, of Arlington, and Holloway, of Douglas, they will see the day when their idle words have availed them nothing, and they toemselves will be benefitted by the refreshing moisture which will transform their desert land i-L j i vAen onrl fill their dry wells with water, to quench the thirst of man and beast. The originators of tbis irrigation plan, have so far realized every encouragement in iumr farmer and citizen to do his share, for after the meetings .w o,;n nnmmenna in earnest and if we enter iuto the work with some enthusiasm, snoce.s is Bnre to '"H""- and our land win soon now uji honey. A" May 28, 1.94. JF YOV WANT JUSTICE, E. L. FREELAND Will Deal It Out Without Fear or Favor. THE BHEPHEUDS. (Contributed by Dick Beamao.) Down in the gulch below the rock. The humble sheep-camp stands; The shepherd from long keeping batch, Has greasy clothes and hands. I'pon a hill, a mile away, Where coyotes nightly howl; He meets a crowding neighbor's band, And the sbeep-herders growl. They talk about free-trade, wool and range, They speak about their pay; "Its h 1," says John, "that we have to herd For eighty cents a day." ' I hope wages will come up again, But the chances are mighty slim." "I voted for Cleve myself," said Dick, "But I'll get even with him. "I'll tell you what we'll do," said he, "For we're bound to have some fun; Get Nels and John and Pat and Tom, And we'll go to Washington. "We will take all our dogs, Slick, Bess, Nell and Tute, We'll send them round, we'll drive them in, And run them throught the shute. "We'll separate the D's from the R's, And bring the D's out West; We'll make them herd all our sheep, And we will take a rest. "We'll put fat Cleve right In the lead, And make him wear the bell, The others will surely follow him, And we'll let them go to h 1." Death of Bob Thompson. On last Tuesday at 7 o'clook, p. m., at Pendle ton, ooourred the death of Robert G. Thompson who was shot by a sheep herder about a month ago. His death was not unexpected as the wound was a most serious one. Mr. Thompson's brothers, Press, Alex and Holland, who reside in Morrow couoty, were summoned immediately, and were present at the funeral, Alex being at bis bedside when the dread messenger made the final summons. In the death of Mr. Thomp son, Umatilla county loses one of its best citizens. He was a kind and gener ous neighbor, an enterprising citizen and a true friend. He was a member of both the Blue Lodge and Chapter, A. F. & A. M., at Pendleton, and was buried under the auspices of these orders. The memory of Robert G. Thompson will ever be revered by all who knew him. Didn't Advertise. An exchange says: A few days ago a citizen cut into a pound of butter which he had pur chased at a store whose proprietor does not advertise, and found therein a small tin box, whiob contained a pieoe of paper bearing the following, written in a neat feminine hand: "I am a girl 17 years, old, good-looking and an excellent house-keeper. Should this be found by same unmarried Christian gentleman, will please write to the fol lowing address," etc The finder being a baohelor, decided to unravel tbe affair, and suoceeded, only to destroy the romance. Tbe girl bad died many years ago leaving an aged husband and a grown family. From Idaho. Whittier Bros, write from Mineral Ferry, Idaho, that they are looated twenty miles from Huntington. Their lambing was a good one, and their wool is olean, being free from dirt and greese, but it won't bring much, owing to the threat of "free wool." They got $1.25 for their yearlings and 81.60 for two-year-olds. W. A. Fisher and Scott Brnndage are looated near that section. Whittier Bros, formerly resided in this county and are very well known. Cut Hotel Opened. Last Wednes day, the 30th, tbe City hotel opened un der tbe obarge of Mrs. Tom Bradley. Although Mrs. Bradley baa to oare for her husband, who is seriously ill, there by inti rfenng much with her business, the hotel hashed considerable patronage since the opening day. It will be run in UrBt-olass order and tbe patronage of tbe people of Morrow county is solioited. Squirrel Poison. Ben Swaggart has a new kind of squirrel poison which is a dead Bhot on squirrels. It is for sale at Pbill Cohn's, at tbe low figure of $1 per gallon, in bulk. This poison is guaran teed, or money will be refunded. It is something that squirrels will eat. even at this time of the year. JNow is tbe time to kill them. Machine Oils. Penland & Co. have on band a fine assortment of maobine oils, for sale cheap. TO THE VOTERB OF MORROW COUNTY, I am decidedly opposed to newspaper notoriety, but the occasion demands that I make a short statement regarding various reports that have been circulat ed concerning myself. I had hoped that tbe present campaign might be carried through in a fair and honorable manner; and in all justice 1 believe that to be the wish of all, except twoor three men of our county, and 1 am glad to sav that those two or three men are not among tbe candidates. Now, gentlemen, the reports tnat l am trading, or onering to trade, any canui date; that I have money deposited with the Heppner saloons; that tbe county books are not correctly kept. That I am using funds belonging to the estate of ('has. Linde, etc., are contemptible lies, and circulated purely to injure me as a candidate. The county books are subiect to, and I invite the most careful inspection of, the citizens of the county. 1 have not made one ceq.t,nor have I ever made any proposition by which I might make one cent out of the funds belonging to the above named estate, or any other estate, as will be seen by the affidavits of Bishop & Conser. I expect to be elected in a fair and honorable wav. I have not used, nor do I intend to use any other means to secure the Bame, and with this end in view, to all who can consistently and con scientiously give me their support I shall be very thankful. J. W. Mokrow. STATE OF OREGON, I County of Morrow, ( I, George Conser, cashier of the First National Bank of Heppner, and Ed. R. Bishop, cashier of the National Bank ol Heppner, being first duly sworn, each for himself deposes and says, in relation to the lunds in our hands belonging to estate of Chas. Lind, deceased, that our respective banks have in no way or manner paid to either J. W. Morrow or Julius Keithly one cent for interest on said funds, nor have they, or either of them, asked for one cent for the use of said funds, they being deposited pay able on demand, subject to tbe order of the court. Geo. Conseb, En. R. Bishop. Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 31st day of May, 1894. j ) J. W. Dawson. (ilf Notary Public for Oregon. I suffered from biliousness, indigestion etc. Simmons Liver Regnlator Cured ftsr dootors failed W. D. Bird. Catarrh in the Head An Unfortunate Inheritance - How It Was Destroyed. "Spokane, Wash,, Aug. 9, 18U3. "C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Gentlemen I wish to add my testimony to the worth of Hood's Sarsaparilla. My little girl has been cured by it of inherited catarrh. She had colds continually every month and yel low discharge, but line taking Hood's Sam. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES parllla has been entirely cured. Hood's Sar saparilla I have found of great help to my other children." Mm. L. M. Gillette. Mood 8 Pills are nana made, ana perfect In proportion and appearance. 2Bc. per box. POLITICAL CARDS. FOR JOINT SENATOR. Prark Kellogg, Of Morrow County. DECORATION DAY. The Exercises Largely Attended--Hany Old Soldiers and Others In Attendance. The exercises ou Deooration Day be gan at the opera house at 10:30, a. m., Commander Geo. W. Smith, presiding Rawlins Post was well represented, as well as tbe surrounding oountry, and tbe exercises at tbe opera house were listened to with marked attention. However, muoh that was said at tbe former plaoe was not beard, owing to tbe noise made by young ohildren. The program was carried out as fol lows : Prayer, Rev. F. Adkins. Song, "Dropping From the Ranks." Address of Welcome, P. O. Borg. Reply, Comrade J. G. Young. Oration, A. W. Patterson. Recitation, Miss Eennie League. Song, "Hushed O'er the Sacred Mound' Recitation, "The Story of Lomyre," Mrs. N. A. Kelly. Reoitation, Mrs. Wolfe. Lee's Surrender, by tbe children. Remarks, Rev. J. M. Denison. Remarks, Prof. A. W. vVier. Solo, Miss Effie Warren . Recitation, Mrs. N. A. Kelly. After tbe conclusion of tbe exeroises at tbe opera bouse in tbe afternoon, tbe procession was formed, led by the mar tial band, followed by tbe G. A. R. vete rans and S. of V. under Oapt. T. J. League, the Uniform Rank, K. of P., under Oapt. F. J. Hallook, BDd the chil dren under the direotion of Mrs. J. B. Sperry, and then came a long prooeseion of carriages. The exeroises at tbe oeme try were plain, though touching, and were heard in respeotful sileuoe by many a bowed bead. CARD OF THANKS. Rawlins Post No. 13, G. A. R., desires to express its thanks for tbe very kind treatment received from the hands of tbe citizens of Heppner. Also for tbe assist ance given in the exercises and parade. We are especially thankful to the TJ. R. K. of P., of Heppner, for their assistance in the parade. Geo. W. Suite, Commander. "How to Care All Bk in Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itub, all eruptions on tbe face, hands, nose, &c, leaving tbe skin dear, white and healtbly. Its great healing and ouratiye powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist tor Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Tbe hours for irrigating will be from six to eight, p. m., and six to seven a. m. Persons violating above rules will be shut off without further notice. Heppner Light & Water Co. EIGHT MILE MATTKRS. T. H. Woolery, of lone, attended the populist meeting at Eight Mile Saturday afternoon. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mr). Vanghan, and hope their lives may be prosperous and happy. Tbe Cbristain cburcb held services at Liberty school boose. Tbey had a basket dinner and a very good time. Tbe honse was crowded. Frequent showers or it might be called a steady rain, bas made the gronnd in good oondition for breaking sod, but bas detered tbe farmers from hauling from the mountains. On the first Sunday in Jnne there will be a union of three or fonr Sunday Sohools to meet at Adkins grove, to hold Children's Day services. All are invited to come, bring tbeir folks, and Innch baskets and have a good time, A fine program is being preoared. "Naeby" spoke in bis last letter about the "sesser" writingsocb along"speek." Well, tbe advantage Mr. Gowan bad over tbe other was that bis as more in style. He nsed a typewriter, the otber used a lead pencil. Wbetber either one was original or not is the question, II f: ' :.;--- ,; ;' ;) itrzsTt I'll I I rou SAXE btt Gilliam A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! great philosopher has laid down the maxim of "Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today." If you want bargains today, if you need the necessities of life in the line of Dry Goods, Gents' Fur- nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, etc., at prices never before offered in Heppner, call on L. Blumenthal, succes sor to J. fi. Kolman, Cor. May and Main streets. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE! This Btock will Bhortly be increased, however, by a well-se'ected lot of goods, direct from Portland. Remember that these prlceB have never been equalled in Heppner. sw-lin. L. BLUMENTHAL, Heppner, Oregon. SHEEP MEN ! PLEASE SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS, THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN mom Youit raooix! Why Pay Freight PENDLETON, OREGON. Annual Convention ilW COUNTY SUNDRY SCHOOL HuSOCPOji, e e AT e e PETTEYB' GKOVE, ON A good program iB being prepared, conBtnting and papero on various lubjectn of Interest to Sunday Bchool workers. BRING WBIIy PIILKH IIA8KKTH. A large general table will be provided for the accommodation of those in attendance. Sunday schoolB are requested to have tendents to wear crape on their left arm, out of LEGAL BLANKS. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OF MANOHBHTKHi lCJVOI,AIVI i W. PATTERSON, AGENT. oo the o.t in thejworj? a man has intelligence enough to bold offioe be ought to be able to make a SDeeob without writing it off. Last Friday evening Mr, Gowan read a paper on "tariff." After be got tbrongb several made short speeohes, Mr. J, F. Willis, who is always witty, said he (Willis) was tbe best speaker tbe republicans bad, bnt be was not pre pared, to declined making a speech, but be said be bad always voted tbe re publican ticket ttraight ever since be was 18 veers of age. He mnst be a fnll grown republican by tbis time. Tbey bad a lively meeting not soon to bn forgotten. For particulars, inquire of candidates Willis and Boot L by, or any otber republicans who were present. Inquire of Messrs. John Evans, Luther Houston, Oliver Cox or any other demo crats who were present. Inquire of candidates Hayes, King and Ingraham, or any other popnlists who were present, and you will think it was a remarkable meeting. No donbt Mr. Oowan will remember it as snob. E. M. C. Eight Mile, Oregon, May 23, V?M . If ever a man feels like "a poor worm of the dust," it is when be surfers from that tired feelins. Ayer's Harsaparilla removes this discouraging physical con dition and imparts tbe thrill of new life and energy to every nerve, tissue, muscle, and fiber of tbe whole body. & Bisbee, HEFFNBR, OR. AFFORD TO RUN SHEEP. on All Your Dirt. tail (S Pacta Co. 30 41 of the THURSDAY, JUNE 14. of Music, Recitations, EflHayn, Select Readings their banners draped In mourning and Superln. respect for our late President, J, B. Ely. 3 -6, Plenty of them at the Gazette Office ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & fiisbee's. a "Hardware" did you sayT Why, yes at P. O. Thompson & Oo.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a The Eeeley Institute, at Forest Qrove oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco habit. Bee ad. The Palaoe is the leading hotel in tbe oity. Well famished rooms with plenty of light are provided tor everyone, a If you want to bny groceries, and bread staff cheap, go to tbe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Kiihl, proprietors, a The general mercnandine establish merit formerly owned by Collin & McKar land, has lately changed bands, now be ing tinder tbe control and management of The MoFarland Mercantile Compsnv, whiob continues business at tbe old stand with a larger 8 took than ever. a Gid Hatt bas now established a ton sorial parlor, at tbe Matlock building next door to Simons' blacksmith shop where he invites the patronage of bis old onstomersand all who desire striotly first alaes work, shaving, shampooing and hair outtiug at liviog prices. Don't overlook Lakd Fob Sai.b. 480 acres over in Wilson Drairie. A good stock ranch una will be sold cheap. Call at Gazcle office for particulars and terms 12. Produoe 2 60 and get tbe Oazette for one year. Nioe family paper, and bal ly to paper oabins. Why Don't You Call on 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, HORNOE & Ar AEBEN. They All Get Something. TROM a bushel of corn, a distiller gets four gallons of whiskey J- which retails at $16.00. The government gets $3.60 ; the farmer who raised the corn gets 40 oents ; the railroad gets $1.00 ; the manu facturer gets $400 ; the retailer gets $7.00; the consumer gets six months, and the policeman gets paid for running him in. You'll get something too if you run in and see the new lines of Dress Goods we open out this week you'll get an agreeable surprise and perhaps a dress. We have opened 15 cases of new dress materials and laces that loft the other side of the fish pond only four weeks ago. INOR 111. My Institute -OF- C. HTJHL, M hr The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, oppoBite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a tall line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries and Provisions. A full line of oboioe Pies, Cakes and Bread ; In faot everything that la usually kept in a first-clans bakery store. They will sell aheap foi cash. Call and try them. BW Land Patents Land patontu secured for Bottlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contented cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having conflicting olaims under the agricultural land laws, and those between claimants under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnblioland laws and the Kail road companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under the SwRmp-Land and School-Land QranlB. Specialty made of securing patents in tbe shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with tbe laws under whiob their entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of tbeir patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whiob can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating ta tbe publio lands, especially on points arising nnder the new laws whiob. have been reoently passed providing tor tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. It you want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any cbaraoter, attended to by skillful and oompeteut attorneys, Bud promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderijurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 38G. Washington, D. 0. E. J. SL0CUM, HAS The Agency for the Brownsville Woolen Mills. And bas on hands a full line of tbeir goods inoluding suits, blankets, woolens, etc. He is also prepared to take measures for suits. Palace Hotel Building, Heppner, Oregon. JL PL 5fe OO. Hjtiitar, Oregon For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazrttk offioe for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sur cure. Proprietor SECURED Only First. Class hotel in Heppner. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights throughout. Best accommodations for the traveling public. Courteous treatment assured the ooun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. )