5 ft t I IF YOU DOX' THE AD OFFICIAL PAPER KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE GAZETTE The paper ol the people. THE GAZETTE You don't get the news.! J I Ml I IIU 1 1 1 1 I IM 1 1 H I I I I I , ,,, ,,,,,,,,, TWELFTH YEAR IlEPPNER, MORROW BOUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1894. i WBEKLYtfO.IW.I ! SKMI-WESKLr KO.MM Mimmtt fiafeffe. - . llL pa. Mi. an. to I tu w b.. am of" exei Mo- i pt la. tr I. I 1 -a Highest of all in Leavening Powcr.- ABSOilif Here and There. Heppner will oelebrate. N. A. Leach, of Lexington, is in the Weston country. Arthur Smith will olean Ketches at tbe reduoed inoe ot jfl. Go to Carlo's and net a two-bit hair cot. The cheapest iu town. Wanted A few more customers for the home laundry, aiuuutuln Uulim. Hood's Pilis cure constipation by re. storing 'peristaltic uctiou of tbe ali mentary obuhI, Produce (2 60 SDd get tbe Gnsette for one year. Nice family pi, per, and bal ly to paper oabins. Those that bave county eorip for sale .should ealj. on (ieome Cuuser at The ' iirst flatioual Ban k- -ifi.r Photographs $1.50 pel drzeD at 8hep pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Hrppuer, Oie. 26 if. Green Matbttns has opened up bis barber Bhup, lull duor to Hayes Bros Shnvee, etc., on tap us usual. Ed. Holland was nrrested yesterday at Lexington charged with buying votes at last election. Bis tXuminaliun occurs today. Jas. Ross came id yesterday from Hardnmn after a bald tussle iu hearing corral. He is almost ou tbe sick list. A great bargain snle hns just cnv meuca at tbe Mrfarluud Meroautile Co's. big store Everything at oust fur oash, uutil f.,11 stook is laid in. See"Ad Echo efaee leaves Heppuer for Echo luesaajs, riiurdiis Binl Baturilnjs Arrives Mondays. Wednesdays and Kri dnys. Fare, ohe waj,Jt2.50. Phill Onhu, agent, A. Andiews, Prop. When we get bauk to the old rpgime of running a newspaper, we will pub- unu several interesting comoi'luioauuna from abroad. One is from a Portlander who was an eve-witness to tbe fl tod. Henry Howell found a bunch of keys, three in number, on the HardiiiHn rond near Fred Ashbaugli'n, Inst Monday. Owner eau hive same by calling at this office and paying charges. The Arlington Reoord of the lit inst. came iu Saturday last from Long Greek, fifteen days late. This is a sample of what the interior has had to put up With in the way of mail facilities siuoe the flood. Long Creek, through ber mayor, Orin L. Patterson, has applied to other towns for assistnnoe in oaring for tbe homeless, made so by the ovolone. All should respond. We are sure thai Heppner will not be careless in this mat ter. The Harvest Qieeu was not taken across the rapuia as reamed, as ou examination it proved too old and rotten to make tbe hazardous ascent of tbe rapids. Instead, tbe 1). 8. Biker will be taken aoross to the ''ujiddl river, ana no iinnot is ere tuis doing duty on tnac portion ot tbe Uulnmbia. A. C Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has puruuased the tousorial parlor formerly wned by (Jul Halt, at tbe Matlock building next dour lo nimou's black smith shop, where be invites the patron age of all who desire strictly first class work at reasonable prices. Haircut shave or shampoo, 23 cents each. Give Dim a call. The regular subscription price of tbe Semi-Weekly Ua'tte is $2.60 and tbe regular pnoe of the Weekly Orrgnniau is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in ndvnce can get boib the Gazelle and Weekly Oregouian for $3. All old sub scribers paying IbeiriRfrO'iD'ionM f,,r one year in advanc iu Be entitled to tbe t-me. The Gszette comes out rather abbrevi ated tbia issue and will continue to do so till railroad communication is re established betweeu here and Portland, or till mote payer oan be Drocnred. Spokane and 1 eudleton are nut of ues print, Bnd nut being able to reaoh Portland, almost every paper in Eastern Uiegon and Washington is cnmnelled to come down to wrapping paper or do woisn suspend. This office was tbe reoipieut the first of this week of wedding oake and flowers, with the compliments nf Mr and Mrs. Eugene Noble. Owing to delay in mails, tbe little relics of lb wedding banquet were in rather damaged ooudition, but we acknowledge tbe receipt ot same with a full appre ciation of the good intentions nf our young friends, recognizing that fl roas do not ddlay fur either births, deaths or marriages. E. 0.: That was indeed a harrowing experience of Jn Waldr..p's over jo Morrow county. He was speaking in support of his congressional caudntaoy. He mention. d Mr Ellis' came, whereat resoqniiug cheer . arose from the asseiihlaga. Every time he spoke of bis republican opponeut, ear splitting rella rent the air and Jo was thoroughly r-gniz int of the fact that he bad been eoeived in expecting to carry Morrow idnty, as be stated here before leaving f Heppner. Awarded Hij-laest Hodoi-s, World's Fair. Tbe only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Ko Ammonia, No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Latest U. S. Gov't Report 0 5ttf PURE Jas. P. Rbea returned Sunday from Tbe Dalles, accompanied by bis little daugtiler who has been attending Bchool at mat place. Jim says that the waters bave receded at Tbe Dalles aud that tbe Uuintilla House is uuoe teuuutable from g.ouud fl or up. The Chroniole and l imes-Mountaineer (Bees have resumed operations at the old mauds. Oeo. Couser, F. J. Hallook. F.. (1. S.o..u, Win. Spencer, Frank Gilliam and Aitbur Aiiuor spent Sunday on Ditch ori ek, caichmg about six hundred trout but tbe ram made it mighty unoomfort. able flebiug. T. F. liourke and F. C. MoCuddy, respectively ombier and olerk of the Nalloual Bank of Peudlelon. defonnl UaVe both been indicted. fev th. Vr. 8. gruud jury,.,.. - - - A. O. Carle, the barber on the Mat lock oorner, baa reoeutly bad his shop repainted, repnpered and carpeted. It is now aa neat a place as one would wisb to see. Married At Monmoutb, Or., on May 13, 1894. Mr. Eugeue Noble, of Herpner, in Mies Myra 1 Smith, of Monmoutb. Tbe (Ji zette extends oongratalations. Wm. Hughes, J. W. Matlock, J. W. Dawson and a traveling man departed overland yesterdav for Tbe Dalles where tbey will take the bout for Portland. Tbe reoort that tbe distillery bad been wa bed away at Urauta ia verified. Al most the entire town is gone and the loss ruus np into the thousands. Dick Ambler left tody for the John Day. He lost $1,200 on bis apple ven ture, the result of nn foreseen accidents that could not bave been avoided. Culess executive olemeuoy changos toe brogram, Morey, the murderer of (ins Barry, will bang today at Port land. Gaskell and Fletcher, the two Umatil la boys sent up for tbe murder near Weston about two years ago, hve been pardoned. Geo. Noble, Jr., Bnd Frank Jones arrived home yesterday after a few wetks' of touring in adjaout states. E. L. Matlock is in from a tour of the north end ot the oouuty, looking after big horses. He says cops are fine. Nick Leathers, Lniher Hnstoo, Ben Pnooen nod J. W. Hylton were in from the Hardman section Friday. Our merohnnts are having goods shipped to Tbe Dalles, and tbenoe to destination by teams. Geo. Miller, the Douglas P. M., was in our city Friday last. He reports big crops iu that vicinity. Miss Daisy Franklin arrived Friday from Hamilton to visit her aunt, Mrs. Tom Bradley. Joe Hayes and Cbas. Jones arrived fiom Tun Dalles yesterday with Pole Tbnmpsi.u. C ay Luoe, Arthur Little and "Tex" WiUou left tiiday with freight for tbe John Day. M. Briarly oame in Friday from the John Day, leav.ng Saturday for Peodle Ion. Born In San Francisco on the 12th iust , to the wile of Phill Cubn, a boy. Forty-nine Heppnerites partook of tbe uity hotel's sumptuous ouuday dinner. Telegraphio aotumunioation can now be had with Portland via Spokane. Tom Curl, the erstwhile mayor of tune, waa np Thursday on business. Mat Dtokson and T. J. Allyn were in from the loue sectiou Saturday. Jan. McKay, of Pendleton, ia a guest of the Ui'y botel H. Wade baa leased the Heppner- t,cbo stage line. liu-t in said to be hurting wheat up about f eudleton. Frank Lee arrived from Pendleton Saturday last. E. Y. Judd was over from Pendleton Saturday. John Crisman left yesterday for Long Lireek.. Jerrv BrosLan is reported as danger ously ill. Sring showers, booming crops. Hull's Hair Iienewer oontaioe the natural fond and oolor-malter for tbe hair, aud medicinal herbs for the soalo. curing grayness, baldness, dandruff, and scalp sores. All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia can be oured by Simmons Liver Bega- lator. Nothing like Simmons Liver Rcen- I .tor for dvepepssa an indigestion a safe and sure cure. Fnots pp"nft lond -r than words. Sim bowel minis Liver Regulator does cure disorders. When you feel nnoouiforrable about the stomach, take Simmuns Liver Rem. lator. Baking owaen Hard to Bbxietr. "My wife, a chicken, an egg and a ring," says the St. L. Republia, "form tbe material for a little story wbiob I can get few people to believe," said Charles Hunter cf Sturgeon, Mo., although I can prove tbe trutbfulness ot tbe story by tbe parson of the cburob which I attended. One day last summer when my wife was walking around in tbe front yard, she lost her plain gold ring. After search mg tor two dav s, lube gave it op lost, but was found again a month after- wards in a very peculiar ulace around the neck ot a one-day old chicken. The only way I oan nocount for its presence there, is that an old ben swallowed tb ring and it afterwards formed a part of an egg aud that tbe chicken was hatched with the ring around its neck. Thi hardly seems plausible, but it is tbe only theory that I can advance. The chicken could not bave slipped the ring over its head even if tbe ring had been dropped in the nest, as the ohick' bead bad to be out off before the ooii Id be slipped off." Catarrh An Unfortunate Inheritance-How It Was Destroyed. "Spokane, Wash., Aiik. , lsi "C. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Gentlemen: I wish to add my testimony to tlie worth of Rood's Barsaparllla. My little Bin has been cured by It of Inherited catarrh. She had colds continually every month and yel low discharge, but since taking Hood's Saraa- HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES paiilla his been entirely eured. Eoed's Bar- aaparllla I bave found et gnat help to my other children." Mas. L. M. Gillette. - Hood's Pills are hand made, and perlect In proportion and appearance. 35c, per box. Fbom Harney County. The following is a brief summary of tbe voteof Harney county: Congressman Ellis 257, Miller 10, Raley 280. Weldrop 199; Governor Galloway 264, Kennedy 7, Lord 268, Pierce 234; Supreme Judge BeDnetl 287, Boise 197, Haokleman 11, Wolverton 255; Sec. of State Einoaid 245, Mo- Keicherl2, Nickell 281, Wakefield 214; State Treasurer Caldwell 201, David son 250, Metscban 2S5, Richardson 15; Att'y General Bright 11, Holmes 283, Idleman 235, Olmsted 227; Supt. Pub Instruction Harford 14, Irwin 252, Jory 203, Reid 285; State Printer-Leeds 251, MoKibben 6, O'Brien 283, Orton 209, Tbe remainder of tbe ticket having pluralities are: Judge Fee, Dem. and Kep., 24; Pros. Att'y Carroll, Dem., 21; Jt Senator Kellogg, Dem., 55; Jt. Bep. Stench, Dem., 2; Co. Judge Rutherford, Pop., 76; Clerk -Hhideler, Dem., 811; 8beriff Gittings, Rep., 196; Treasurer Geer, Rep., 38; Assessor Miller, Dem.. 316; School Snpt. Newell, Rep, 61; Surveyor MoKiudod, Dem.. 31 ; uo. Uom. Marks, Rep,, 122; Coroner Suutbwortb, Pop., 601. Repairing tub TJ. P. Gangs of men are at won on tbe main line repairing track which was badly' damaged by tbe reoent flood. The water is off tbe track now between Coyote and The Dalles, and probably on much of tbe line between Tbe Dalles and Portland. It will not be many days before the road will be in oondition for traffic as far as The Dalles, where connection with tbe U. P. boats will be made till tbe line is pen to the metropolis. Tbe Western Union Tel. Uo., are also busv and will shortly bave their hues open to Port land. Advektisinq Pays. A family down in Florida lost their child, aud fatlfng to find it after two days, put a 25 cent notice in a newspaper, and the next morning tbey were surprised to see an alligator on their steps, where he had disgorged tbe lost ohild alive and then died himself. Tbey sold lbs alligator bide for $5, and the parents ar exhibit ing the obild in dime mnsenus for $50 per week. Tbia story illustrate the value of advertising. SQimRBb PonoH. Ben Ewaggart has a new kind of squirrel polBon which is a dead shot on squirrels. II is for sale at Phill Oohn's, at the low figure of $1 per galloD, in balk. Tbis poison is guaran teed, or money sill be refunded. It is something that squirrels will est, eve i at tbis time ot tbe year. Now is tbe time to kill tbem. Macbirb Oils. Pen land k Co. have on hand a fin assortment of maobioe oils, for sals chaap. in the Head THE Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. BORG, : Out for SEE BORG, MAY blUcJ-JT, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ! TT great philosopher has laid down the maxim of jL "Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today." If you want bargains today, if you need the necessities of life in the Hue of Dry Goods, Gents' Fur nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, etc, at prices never before offered in Heppner, call on L. Blumentbal, succes sor to J. H. Koltnan, Uor. May and Alain streets. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE! this stock will shortly be Increased, however, by a well-se'ected lot ot goods, direct from Portland. Remember that these prices have never been equalled In Heppner. w-lm. L. M.UMEN1HAL, Heppner, Oregon. SHEEP MEN ! PLEASE SEND US. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN AFFORD TO RUN SHEEP. mom. YOltr mooir! Why Pay Freight on all Your Dirt. Pendleton W Scourine I Packing Co. PENDLETON, OREGON. FOURTH OF JULY, 1894, Will be a great day in Eastern Oregon I I I Y ? Because, all tbe candidates who are floating down Suit River, will have returned noma Dy me snortest ronte. When tbey learn ot tbe GREAT BARGAIN SALE! Of General Merchandise diking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nanoy Hanke" gait. WHAT ? luurnnana aieroanme uo , or Heppner, W171 J . ft n . wuuie biouk ai lowest wnniennie pnots, tor UASU ONLY, in order to be ready tor onr Fall pnroliHseo. These goods are all New, Clean, First Class Article nnd bought in the best markets in the United States. We wish to exchange them for your mone. A Chance of a Life At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods. White Goods. T.i nana P.mhrnrleriuu VTnr,Am,l..tn rr i- T . ' , t r,i . w. . , " will Villi illlblH, tlannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets RidingGlnvee, Black and Colored Hose. Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and tut all ID fHUH. DOUDBlH HTlU UinHKR. I In rapt "'i Jiuimutt iniiin, ouiiny larns, r Ladies' and Children's At prices never thought of. Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy luce shoes uversuirts, uioves, etc, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Cups, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Rnzors, Table and Porkel vuw.ry, oiirer riatea ware (knves. forks Our whole store will Counter Months. During A Pull 8tnck of Hardware. f!nnk nnd Pails, Pans, Cooking Uteosils, OhVi Pots, Brooms, Brn6bes. (JrHnitcwarp. B.ilio ami Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools. Roof Plates, ritove Pipe. Nails, Ho,se Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lump". G'aseware, Crockery, T- ilet 'n ?'2De Jllr"' L,lmp Vh'mnevo, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wioks', Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hy Rkps Mowers, Mitohell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Beed Drills, at oot until present stook ia sold. Haddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guos, eto. Come in and mrjke your selections hefnre QlODf'V bl hnvino. ut nnr ntnra 1 fi.ll i;nn of this sale ONLY SPOT CASH Country trade solicited. It will T1RT your supplies at our Dricea. Din't let yourself these bard times. Mail orders No trouble to show goods. This Bargain Sale oommenoed Monday, WM (FARUND 8 MUA Lfi JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Uusts HEPPNER, OR. nelling ont at cont J Yes, we offer our Time to Rnv finnrlc ... ... w MmuwuriuuiDIB, J.UWU1H. a Kid fili.vam H.I I, ill.,nn J Mi.a- uncy uooae.eto. Shoes and Slippers, way down. Men's and Roy's Clothing. and spoonsj Carving Sets, Trunks, Va be a Big Bargain the coming Summer Hpotinrr T,... u.i.i. :n. Tea Pots, Hin've Bnileri, Wash Tubs Wuulior. Pl, Wi..i t n the umrim.ni i. v...,vnn a... .. nf tl 4-... ' ... w uiucmm cui prices, nniu close gets goods AT COST. Xnn In IrnVAl hnnrtrat.. nl .llA. 1. 1 i frmnH.hlr, tr .n. k. . ... cartfullv filled. Call nrl ' June 4th, 1894. rr ii COW! Why Don't You Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn f tand ? 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 giva prices. Respectfully Youes, HOBNOB & WABEEN. They All Get Something. F u ! m f. SfTll? distiller gPts four gallns of whiskey tun rw.hlc,h,!;etBl18 8t $16'5 Tbe veUt gets $3.60 ; tlie farmer who raised the corn gets 40 cents ; the railroad gets $1.00 th' mm" facturer gets $4.00; the retailer gets $7.00; the consumer geTs sU months, and the policeman gets paid for running him iu nro Jn B6t Bm9tLiDg? if you rUD iu B,)d 860 the new lines of Dress Goods we open out this week-you'll get an agreeable surer! S &PH t Wt OP" 15 caSa of newTrL mater als and laces that left the other side of the fih pond only four weeks ago M f h Uy Institute -OF- C. EUHL, m Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. un may street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon band a full line of STAPLE A.!N"D FANCY Groceries anil Provisions. A full line of olinioa Pies Onlroa -nA Tt.o. . 1- ..4 a i . .. . . tryPt 10 ' fir"-Cl8B8 bake"- Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest poabible tim. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests l... .,"eDin1d7ida',1hyiug conflicting olaims under the agricultural land i?7,,.(..t.hT ZT ol1,mI'u ""der " Mineral Law. and agricultural K. Z.I- Lmd beiW.lm' BU,B,,,Bt" nnil y o the public land laws and the Railroad companies and their granted, and the states and their grantees under tbe bwnmp-Land and School-Land Grants. grantees, under hh8.ecUU,i-m..de time for settlers redw' V7'0n.dwhi8h ,hpir e"tri-8 "-re made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Bu'"!a f arming Advice also given in all matters relating t tb pnblio lands esneelsllv nn PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. It. is the Headquarters ! point, rriK Oil, Glass, Toi Xot ArUoaa, Patent 2VIniotn, Eto Office of all stages running Heppner, Oregon. For the Cure o Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Orovs, Or., The Mull Beautiful Town on the Coeut. Call at the GiritTTj; office for particulars, strictly confidential. Treatment privatsaud sura Proprietor Th.y will Aril che"., ta"""oil in? Washington, D. 0. out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, PfofNTUto. . ... f