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No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence ol good faith. "1 P. FltSHEtt, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTid JLtm lug Agent, tl Merchants Exchange, ban i rancisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on tile in his othce. TIME TABLE. titage for Hardman, Monument, Long John Day and Canyon City, leaves as full : Creek, ulows : avery uay at t a. m except buuuay. Arrives every day at 6 p. in., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior cuuutry. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Pliill Colin, Agent. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Subscribe lor the Gazette. Advertising pays in the (iuzette. Jake Turing whs in town Saturday lost. J. L. Hooker cum up reoently from the valley. B. L. Akers was in from Gooseberry Saturday lust. N. Dickson, of the lone oountry, wub it. the oily yesterday. Arthur Smith will olenn watches at the reduced pnoe ot VI. Frank Waterbnry departed for his home iu Louk Creek yesterday. Miuor & Co. are selliug the celebrated Peocock tiuur at $2 25 per barrel. J . W. Dawson departed this morning to join the crowd now in the mountains. Santa Cruz, the best 5 cent oigar in the JSorthwest. For pnleby P.G.Thomp son Uo. 4(. The Gazette is the live paper of Mor row oouuty. Now is the lime to sub scribe. A. W. Ellis, ot the White Dramatic Co., left on lust evening's train for Port land. Dr. P. B MoSwords weut out to visit the camp at the head of Rhea creek last Sunday. John V. Spray will pay the highest market price for chickens at the Liberty Meat Market. 7if. Bob Shaw got baok from Grant county Sunday, where be was buying cattle for shipment to Portland. Photographs $1.50 pei dozen at Shep pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. J. H. Dundoreand W. V. Daver, two grain buyers Horn Portland, are register ed at the Pabice hotel. Green Mathews and family and John MoOurty and wife came in from the mountains last Friday. The Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will Bell flour at $2.25 per barrel in any quantities. All hour warranted. C. W. Gilhonsen. the photographer, will take e.mntrv nroduce and trade of all kinds iu exchange for pictures. 53 4 Harry WBrren aud Rev. J. L. Parrish returned Thursday of last week from a few day's bunting out in the mountains. During harvest the Liberty Meat Market will exchange meat for wheat. Farmers should lake advantage of this offer. 7tf. D. A. Herren and folks, aooompanied by Mibs Davis, went out yesterday to Ditoh creek tu enjoy a few weeks' out ing. Frank Livingstone, who oame here some time ago with ibe White Dramatio Co., departed last evesing for bis home in 'Frisco. J. S. Buseiek, who has been Ed Day's foreman for the past four or five years, left Friday for Nebraska to remain in that State. Quitt a disturbance and a free for all figut, iu which some of our young men participated, is reported to haveoccured Saturday night. Wm. Rudio, one of the Long Creek meronunte, arrived in Heppner from that burg yesterday morning, departing last night for Portlaud. StBge leaves for Echo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returuiug on Tueedae, Ihurednya and Saturdays. H. VSade.Prop. T. W. AyerBJr., sgeut. T.ineman to wed was granted D. . Dickson, son of N. Diokson, and Miss Jennie Kincaid, both of the lone neigh borhood. The wedoing will occur to morrow evening. Mathews, east side of Main street, has a neat barber shop and does n,rir -t nnonlar nricie. 25 c nts snave or hair out. These have been bis charg es for months. Don't forget bim. W. T. Wallace, of Portland, contract ing freight agent for the Chic-go Rock TDiu.. A Pnciflo Rv.. is in ibe city today to oonfer with Frank Lee relative to making wool shipments over bis line. Mr. Wallace is stopping at the Palace. Sunday last F. J. Hallock and family, John Rasmus' f.,mily, S S. Horner, wife child and moitiennlaw, Otis Pat tereon and family, Mrs. Frank Rogers end children and Miss Ellen Crablree departed for a season of camping on Dnob creek- A C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly owned by Oid Hatt, Bt the Matlock building next door to oimou s black smith shop, where he invites the pat'on age of all who desire strictly first class work at reasonable prioes. Haircut, shave or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give bim a call. The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Uazette is $2.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oregoniai. is 81 50. Any one subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gaze te and Weekly Oregoniao for 83. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advanoe wih be entitled to the same. Some aseertirn", and very foolish ones to. have bee.i credited to the Gezette'a editor iu connection with tbe Bhea - Kelloug matter. N one con .t,t with The Patterson Pub. Go. is a desperado, or do they conn any siir-b notoriety. Tbe Editor of the G-He believes in observing tbe laws at oar country and any bing to the contrary does not emanate from him. o one but B fool will " threats. Ayer'e Hair Vigor ba? no equal. In meriuand tllicieuoy, as a hair dressing aud for the prevention of baldness. It eradicates dundrnff, keeps tbe scalo moist, olenn, and healthy, aud gives vitality and oolor to weak, faded, Bud gray hair. The most popular of toilet articles. Fossil Journal: Ex Sheriff Geo. Noble aud J. b. Hunt of Heppner were in town Wednesday enroule to Rogue hiver and California, overland, on a tour of inspection. They helped to in stall their I. O. O. F. brethren here Weduesday evening. B. A. Hnnsaker runs stage between Heupner aud Monument, arriving every day except Monday aud leaving every day except Suuday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Cohu, agent. Eagle: The Bnllen Bridge Co., who bas the oontraot for building tbe Mnnu meut bridge, bas also received the coo 1 1 act for constructing a bridge across the Malheur river in Malheur county. The thmiks of the Gnztte are tender ed to State Treasurer Melsehan for an ab-tract of the votes oast nt the June election, showing the vote hy counties. F. C. Rollo, of The First National Bank, of Arlington, which reoently closed its doors, informs the depositors th.t the bank will pay dollar lor dollar. Fossil Jonrnal;Mr. Thos. Morgan, having taught up all of the Hoover Creek school money has gone to look after his horses in Morrow county . The proprietors of the distillery which was formerly located at Grants, have decided to rebuild it elsewhere. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable perfectly harmless, always reliuhle and beneficial. Some of onr exchanges still ijome to us printed on .Manilla paper. L. I lumentbal left on last S.ltnrday night's train for Portland. Wool is now selling in The Dalles for 9 cents a pound. The value of a good name wai well exemplified tbe other day, when it man asked one of our druggists for a bottle of Sarsaparila. "Whose?" inquired the olerk. "Whose? why, Ayer'ii, of courte. Ye don't an pose I'm going to run any risks with Haunah, do ye?" Bring, on Your Babies. Tbe first two pictures I made in your town were of bright eyed babies, end if you will b ring me m re of them, I will show you the fiuest display of baby pictures yon tver saw. That I guarantee nut.efuction, is truth. 534. 0. W. GiLnousEtr. Will Neves SqdkiiZk Again.--A curious accident brought u patient to au Astoria doctor the other day. Two fish ermen met, and in the friendly hand shaking that took place one of tbem squeezed the other's hnnd so bnrd as to break the second finger of the ri bt band. The surgeon set tbe Soger, tind the chances are that instead of shaking bauds with any friend again, this patient will ' take his word for it." A Young. Thief. Last Saturday even ing a young man, less t au 20 years of age, giving his name as Smith, called at tbe borne of A T. King, near lone, nnd asked to stay all night, saying be would sleep in tbe barn. Mr. King granted the favor requested and permitted bim to put the horse, which be was riding bareback, in tbe stable. During the night be stole a saddle and bridle which be carried some distanoe down tbe road, Next moroiog soon after he left Mr. King m sued tbe property and fol lowed tbe tbe thief, overtaking him at Eight Mile, where he was arrested and given a hearing before Squire Jones, wbo found bim guilty of petit larceuov for which he was given 30 aays in the county jail. Smith was brought in lace last evening aud is now stopping at tbe hotel de Harrington. MKT WITH A &EVKBE ACCIDENT. Job D Jenkins, living just above town, was badly kicked in the faoe by a horse early this morning. He bad jnst paeseel by tbe horse iu his stable and was about four feet distant when the animal kick ed, striking him with full foroe ou tbe mouth, knookicg almost every tooth out of his bead, iu faot be has but three or f iur left, When John legained oon soiousuees be found himself outside the stable and very lame, so must have also received a blow on the leg. Mr. Jen kins came down as soon as Dossible io have the deutist remove tbe loose teeth that were not entirely out, Bud when seen by the Gazatle man was suffering much pain in the bead and mouth, While Mr. Jenkins will soon reoover from the effects of the acoideut, yet, It will neoesBitaie a double set ot teeth, suoh as only the dentist oau furnish. New Teachers at the Monmouth NormaTj School The following new lead ers were elected by the Board of R-g-ntB of the State Norm.,' School at Monmouth at the amul meeting held iu June: Methods and Psychology, H. B. Buckbam, A. M., reoently of tbe Buffalo, N. I. State Normal ; Mathemat ics, . J McCantland, B. S.. Cornele College, la.; Chemistry and Botany, . E. Bdlcomb, B. S. D, Kansas State Normal; Physics and Mathematics, W. B Brown, A B., Kansas State Normal and Indiana State University; Musio aud Drawing, Mies Anna B. Sickles, Detruit Conservatory of Mimic Prof. Buckbam takes the place of frof. P. A. Gen, wbo reaiguej to acoept the prin oipalship of the Etleusbtirgb, Washing ton, State Noimal. Prof. Balcomb will take tbe place left vaoaul by Prof. W. J. Spillmsn, who ws eleoled to tbe chair of Agrioulture in tbe Washington Agri cultural College last spring. The present faculty of the school consists of ten members, all ot wbom are leacbers of ability aud experience, with thorough, special preparation for tbeir work. Tbe lutureof tbe school seems to promise much valuable work io tbe interests of the public schools of the state. STRAYED OK bTOLKN. Ooe borae branded M S. Finder will please return to George M. Massioger, in the mountains, or to A. Abrabamsick, Heppner, Or., aud receive suitable regard. There are other i rands on the animal besides tbe one mentiui ed, but tbe writer cannot describe them. 247-tt Tinkham 8 Boils at Once Afflicted me in fact I think bo one ever suf fered more from Impure blood. Every pimple or acraxh would spread, sometimes making sores as large as a dollar. Four bottles of Hood's Sar saparfila have thoroughly purified my blood and my skin is smooth as an infant's. I never felt better. L. O. Tinkham, Kewhsll, California. Hood's5 Cures Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient ANOTHER PUGILISTIC CONTEST. This Time. Albert Bea, of This City, Does The 'Frisco tad in Eight Itonails. Shortly after the fight Sunday, Albert Rea, of this oity, challenged Barron, the boy defeated by Whetstone, to a ten round oontest for a purse of $10, and as result the lovers of tbe art were given another exhibition up at the grove which was witnessed by some 50 or 60 persons. Rea was backed by Joe Roberts and Barron was seoonded by Whetstone. Frank Livingston again acted as referee, with D. A. McAtee as timekeeper. The following is a brief aocouut of tbe fight by rounds as kindly furnished ns by one of the witnesses present : First round First blood for ReB, also honors. Second round Honors for Rea. Rea nlipped and fell across ropes. ReB s-.bows he will win. Third round Rea doing effeotive work. tiarron is very much over matched from start. Fourth round Rea doing all the punching, Barron trying to keep out of r'B0b. Fifth round Barron dodging and Ra doing effective work. Ren's work begins to show itself on Barron's body and faoe in tbe shape of blue welts. Ciinobed. Sixth round Both rushing. Rea'a work begins to tell on Barron, who is dowu twice, one square knookdown for Rea. Seventh round Barron down three times, only got in one neck blow, but made two scientific ducks. Rea's upper outs are very telling in their effect. Eighth round Rea has things bis own way. Barron was counted up twice but failed to respond third time and was counted out, and showed pluck by being disappointed at not being able to rise. Barron was nvermatobed in weight, strength and leugtb of arm, also lacked quickness and science. Wby is it? That Heronles Gas and Gasoline En gines are held by tbe publio in so muob higher estimation than other engines? Tbe parties nsing these engines, and their name is legion, are the ones wbo can best answer this question. Tbey well know tbe ease nnd promptness with which these engines are started and the very little care tbey require to keep tbem running month after mouth with the most perfeot satisfaction. Tbey run without a spark battery, which is admitted to be unreliable. The simple ignition tubes of tbe Hercules Engines are far better. Send for catalogue. If you went second-hand engines of other makes at cheap rates we din supply you. We have a number taken in trade and cannot take any mure until these are realiz-d on. Pal mer & Ret; Type Foundby, Front & Alder Sis., Portland Oregon. SMACKS OF REUU1O0S FKttSKCUTION. Hevenlta-Dav Advtntints in Tennessee Heavily Fined For Working on Unuday. Dbesden, Tenn., July 13. W. B. Capps, a quiet, orderly citizen of this county, is being made tbe viotim of h bat appears to be a case of religious persecution, tbe only obarge against him being that he performed some irork ou tbe first day of tbe week. Mr. Capps was arrested June 8, 1893, and at bis trial before tbe circuit court of H'eikley oouuty, June '2.1, 1R93, be was fined $10 and ooats, amounting in all M "861 80. His case was appealed (o the Supreme Court of lennessee, which a: tinned the judgment of the lower ci-nrij'Jlay 24, 1H94, at Jackson, fixing the costs at $58 65, making as a grand a lalbe sum of illo.45, tu be served tiiifr ttt -the pultry rate of 25 cents a day. 'ft iis -will necessitate tbe confinement of tbe"'"prisoner 442 days, or one year and nearly three m ntbs. Mr.. CappB has a wife 24 years of age, aud four children, tbe eldest being only 6 years old, and one of tbem sick at the time of its father's imprisonment. His family is left all alone a quarter of s mile from any house. He is a poor man, and nuable to support his family during bis confinement. He does not deny working on Sunday, but did so beoaue he had rested tbe day before, sccordingt) the Bible; because be reo ogmzed bis God-given rigbt to labor ix days in the week beginning on the first, as did bis Creator ; and because, in seceding to the demands of tbe State to rest on Sunday, be would be denying bis Lord. Henoe he refuses to pay the fine and costs, regarding tbem unjust, since tbe State is attempting to enforce upon bim a dogma of religion, with which it oan of right have nothing whatever to do. Therefore be has gone to jail, though B physician statfd tht be could never live in that unhealthy place the time required by tbe enormity of tbe Slate' aaeessmnt Chicago Herald, July 14, 1894. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lienew er has restored grBy bair to its original oolor and prevented baldness in thou sands of cases. It will do so to you. Mr. L. O. Will reign supreme among tbe residents of Morrow and adjoining Cu's They catch onto a tew important facts, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of the GRAND CLBARAXC15 SAlvB -Of General Mernhaodise taking place at- McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! Tbey will make a' "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait. WHAT ? MoFarlaud Meroautile Co , of Heppuer, selling ont at cost? Yes, we offer onr whole stock at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be reedy for onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New, Clean, Fitst Class Articles and bought in the best markets in tbe United States. We wish to exchange them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Caps, Bonnets and Clonks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitts, Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, Black and Colored Hose, Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goods, etc Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At prices never thought of. Call and see, One hundred pairs child's heavy laoe shoes way dowu. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Overshirts, Gloves, etc, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Snaps. Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks aud spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, etc Our whole store will be a Big Bargain Counter During the coming Summer Months. A Full Stock ot Hardware, Cook and Hoating Stoves, Tinware, Buckets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, (itrnniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, G'assware, Crockery, T' ilet Sets, Stone Jars, Limp Chimneys, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wioks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carte, Harrows, Seed Diills, at coat until pres.-nt stock iB sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and make your selections before the assortment is brokon. Save your money by buying at our store, A full liue ot Groceries at cut prioes, until close of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay you to travel buudreds of miles to lay in your snnplies at our prices. Don't let friendship for any firm cause you to tsx yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Call and be convinced; No trouble to show goods. WE MJDAJNT " IJUSIISTKSS! This Clearance Kale is now in full blast. McFARLAND It is the Headquarters! paints. Drug;a Oils, Olais, Tol. let Artloen, Patent Medicines, ISto Office of all stages running BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains IN Jewelry Cash Talks. Wsiir Trust Busts SEE BORG, MAY STREET. HEPPNER, OR. for Infants " Castorla Is no well adapted to children that 1 recommend it as cuperlor to any prescription known to ma" II. A. A.-urnna, !I. I., Ill tio. Oxford tt., Lrooklyn, U. V. "The use of 'Costorla Ll so universal and lis merits so well known tliat it seem:! a worlr of supererogation to endorae It. Tew are the Intelligent families who do not LeepCaKtoria within easy reach." Caauos ViETn, D. D., Lew York City. Th C'ENTAca DR. FOOTB'S HAND-BOOK OP I1EALTH HINTS AN BEADY RECIPMi Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, couuemlnir their dally baldu of Kattxig, Drtnktnc, Drautmr, Mo-, IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, How to Kat it, Thln to Uo, Things to AvoM, Perils of Summer, Influence of Plants, Occupation foi -invalids, Alcohol as a Food and a kedlclne, Superfluous Hair, b-mMlii.HDn,. Dangers of Klsalnjr, Restoring tlie Drowned, now to great ne, uvertieatlng Houses, rrevemiug er-niguiu- now i.j ivom inem, t;roup to rreveal. Ventilation, ness, Kierclse, IT TELLS HOW TO CIBE Black Kye, Bolls, Bums. Chillblalna, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Males, Pimples, Plies, Kheumatlsm, Klngworm, Snoring. Stammering, Sore Eyes, Bore Mouth, Bore Nipples, Sore Thmat, Sunstroke, Stings aud Insect liltcs, Sweating Ki,l, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Couu, Worms In Children. It WILL SAVK IMCTUHS MILL t3f All new sabscribera sod prompt renewals dnriontbe month of Jane will be preeensed witb s free oopjof this as s premium. MERCANTILE COMPANY. out of Heppner. PHIL. OHS, Proprietor. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, S I L V E R W ARE, MUBICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc. and Children. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour f.tomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Vorms, gives sleep, and promotes dl- (r',!Stlon, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your ' CaKtoria,' and ilv-'.l tlways continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." l:olK F. Pinnr, II. D. lath Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Compaxv, Tt Mi.-ftur BntmET, Nirw Tors Crrt. Parasites of the flkln, Care of Teeth, BalhluK - Host Way, ftr-Dinner Naps, l.uniraiid Lung liUeatea, Meets of Tobacco, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause Curs, TlfiW M llfll ty U'uap In f, OMn I Contagious Disease, Malarial Affections, Why Don't You Call on tbe New Firm at tbe old Van Dnyn stand ? You will certainly be surprised at tbe 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 poods and pive pripps. Respectfully Yours, AS After a thorough test of the credit system, we have conclud ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will sell to one and all for CASH ONLY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of whot heretofore bad to be ohargf d for nnoolleotnble aconunts. This in no retleotion on yon, but is b plain bnsinees statement. We osn afford to sell at lower prices in tbia way. No Favorites 0 liticl Debts A BAD BARGAIN!!! "ifc-JT gome are as thoughtless end carelepsin business matters as tbe poor spider who lowers Lirueelf on his silken cord to sure destruction. They allow therm elves to be irireigltd into high-fiicpd Blores where they get very little for their money. Bfttir jationize a store that sells very low for cash. If jou wm t 1 rrgBics in ett pie and foncy groceries and provisions, piep, cukes nnd bread, in fact everything kept iu a first-class bakery and gtocery establishment, patronize the Enter prise Bakery and Grocery Store. C. HTJHIj, Iroprietoi 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 Bettled. Contests Between individuals bavins conflicting claims under the agricultural land laws. Bnd those between olaimiintn under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and alao between clittmmtg under Buy of tbe pnblicland lawa and tbe Kailrosd companies and their (rranteea, and the states Bnd their grantees, under tne rjwrmp-Land and Heboid Lund Oranie. Specialty madeot securing patents in the abnrteat possible time for settlers who have oomplied with the lawa under whiob tbeir entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe iseue of tbeir patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities which can be easily and speedily removed. Advioe also given in all matters relating te the publio lands, especially ou pointB arising under the new laws which have been reoently passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land busineHB, of any character, attended to by skillful nnd oumpeteul attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderhurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Boi, 385. 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