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Y P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIH JLJ lng Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Han Francisco, is onr authorised agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Give your busintsa to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp' net. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Htage for Hardraan, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6 p.m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the Interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will stiii keep the best brands of Liquors and CigarB. Gamhrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest izedmuB. . G. B. TKDKOWK, Prop. Here and There. About Twenty oords Of good pine wood Are needed at the Ouzette Office on Babsoriptioa at once. The mountains are ooated with enow. E. H. Clarke, of Pendleton, ia in the city. J. A. Woolcry was up from lone yesterday. Mies Etta Minor is visiting friends in Portland. Joe Baling was in from Eight Mile yesterday. John Boyse was in from Hardman Saturday last. We learn that Dr. E. T. Qagen is now looated at Enterprise, Oregon. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not puree, pain or gripe. 25a. Mrs. Ike Ennis returned borne from Hillsboro Thursday morning last. Mrs. Walter Richardson is visiting with relatives over in Gilliam oonnty. Robt. Hynd, of the Band Hollow country, was on our streets Saturday. Pains in the regions of the 'kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Begulator. Photographs SI. 50 pei dozen at Staep pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. A hotel in a town not far distant, baa a cook so good-looking that she mashes the potatoes bp looking at them. Gbas.' Jones lias oharge of Green Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter's sojourn in the country. Call on him. I. L. Vanwinkle bas set up bis chop mill in the Stewart barn just below this office. He is now grinding barley at full blast. A. J. Wilson was up from the lone country yesterday. Ha reports thresh ing almost completed down in that section. C. W, Conger, of Long Creek, got back from Portland on Sunday morn ing's train, leaving the same day for Long Creek. Hon. W. B. Ellis returned from Port land Sunday morning. He was ac companied home by Mrs. Webb, mother of Mrs. Ellis. Our readers will please notice that Ed. Day's band of fiue Spanish-Merino bud's are soon to be on sale down at Tbos. Morgan's. See nd. . We will take wheat at the market price on subscription, and if our patrons have as much as a load will pay the balanoe in bard cash. The Monument bridge is to be com pleted t.iday. Its completion will be celebrated bp a grand ball at the resi dence of P. S. Wilson this evening. Doug. Belts will not be at Heppner as advertised, owing to the fact that an un expected demand for his Oxford grade rams has exhausted his band. tf. Stage leaves for Echo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. Wade, Prop. T. W.AyersJr., agent. ' Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is a popular preparation in one bottle, and colors evenly a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at borne. Wm. Bndio, one of the leading Long Creek merohante, arrived from that bnrg last Friday evening in a private conveyance. He departed for borne Sunday m .rniDg. Any person wbo desires to trade good unincumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, should call at the Gazette offioe. Gid Hatt has pnrohased the barber shop on the Matlock oornerfromA. C. Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will find bim. Shaves, shampoos and hairouta on short notice and in the highest style of the art. L. Btausser, butober for Hayes & Mathews, bad bis left band badly cut last Saturday. Ha was scuffling with some boys when Jeff Himsaker jerked the butcher knife from his band, outting a deep gash in the middle and lost two fingers. Ed. Reese, formerly fireman of the branch line, came up Sunday morning and Is now basy packing up his house hold furniture end making preparations to move to Tbe Dalles, wbere be expects to locate. Ed. now bas g position as engineer on tbe maid has. The Webfoot Planter, at Portland peri odical devoted to tb interests of farm ors, atockraiaers, orobardiats, bee-keepers nd poultry raisers, will be sent free of charge for one year to all those wbo pay op all arrearages and one year id ad vance, or to all new subscribers to tbe Gazette. This offcr is made for a limited time. Those wbo desire tbe paper must tttotioi it when tbey settle their ao- OBOtl. ' Chronicle: Captain John W. Lewis has opened an office in the Chapman building, direotly over tbe land office, and will prepare land papers and assist parties in perfecting title to government lands. Having bad four years experi ence as register of tbe land offioe here tbe captain is well equipped for tbe bukineBs, and will no doubt, rece e a liberal share of patronage. The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for tbe Uazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub scribers paying their snbscriDtions for one year in adranoe will be entitled to the snme. When a dootor considers it neoessary to presoribe sursapanlla, be simply orders a bottle of Ayer's, knowing full well tbat be will obtain thereby a surer and purer preparation than any ether which the drugstore can furnish. Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is tbe Superior Medioine. Mrs. Jerry Oobn has opened up s bakery in the Abrahamsick building on May street, wbere she keeps fresh bread Btuffs of every description. A full line of canned goods, confectioneries, cigars and tobacco will also be added in a tew days. Giye Mrs. Cohn a oall. 77-tf Invalids should remember that tbe oauses of sios and nervous headaches may be promptly removed by taking Ayer's Pills. These pills speedily oor rect irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels, and are the mildest ad most reliable cathartic in use. FrBnk Jones, George Noble, Jr. and Clyde Sperry returned from Fossil yesterday where tbey bad been attend ing tbe races. Tbey report the races as almost a failure. None of tbe scheduled raoes filled, so tbe sport cucsisted of but two matob races. Henry Heppner's buildingon the west side of Main street, formerly occupied by Henry Blaokman, bas been divided by a partition, making two neat store rooms. Jerry Oobn has moved into one room and E. J. Slocum will soon occupy tbe other. Cbas. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of bis Frenob and American Merino and Oxford graded Buoks. All wool growers wbo are interested in improving their bands will have a ohanoe to see a spleadid band of bucks after the 1st of October. 60 tf. Geo. W. Wells and J. S. Buseick, under tbe firm name of Wells & Co., are buying aud selling grain of all kinds next door to the Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 69-tf. Born To the wife of O. L. Patterson, of the Long Creek Eagle. Oct. 18, 1894, an 8 pound boy. As the Eagle came out on time with the usual amount of news we presume the editor still holds down the tripod. B. A. Hunsaker runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the iutenor. P. Cohn, agent. H. Reineman, the genial representative of Kelly, Dunne & Co., spent Sunday and yesterday in the city, interviewing our local merohauts. He departed on last evening's train for Pendleton. J. B. Natter Iihs reopened theBrewery Saloon, keeping on tup at all limes the best beer on the Paoitic coast. Also on hands tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. Eagle: Otis Patterson, of the Hepp ner Gazette, arrived on a short visit yesterday. He rendered valuable assist ance in putting our new press in position. Tbe Gazette would be pleased to re ceive the name of the person who uses tbe brand C. R on oattle. Also informed us as to wbere brand is looated. 5 7 Very neatly papered and tastefully decorated with beautiful pot plants is the bakery oonduoted by Mrs. Jerry Cobn. The Shoe Maker. Joe Dubois has moved his shoe-making and repair shop from the old May street stand to the room formerly occupied by Green Mathews, barber shop, next door to Noble's harness shop. Joe also bas a good workman with him and guarantees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first cIsbs votk. 66 tf. PtJBido Sale E. D. Rood, adminis trator for tbe Johnson estate, will sell at public auction at Jacob Johnson's old ranch out in tbe Gooseberry seotion, on Thursday, October 25tb, beginning at 1 p. m., tbe following property :Five head of horses, two oowe, one calf, Baldwin feed cutter, hack, barrow, sleigh, saddle and two pack saddles. One year's time with unproved n-o,irity at 10 per ceut will be allowed on all sums over $5. For all sales under tbis amount cash will be required. Remem ber the day and dote. 5 7 One on Shutt. A good joke eorass over from Antelope on rjlmtt, who is editor of the Antelope Herald and also a sprinter of no mean ability. About the first of last week an apparently uulf witted, dniuken "utted fellow came riding into town una at once begau tell ing what a good running horse lie bad, and that it oould beat anything in town. Tbe boys sized tbe fellow up, and thought they had a fish, so accepted bis proposition for a horse race. Tbe stranger weakened and backed out, but said he could outrun any footracer in tbe country. Then the boys were sure from bis actions and walk that they bad a sucker, and at once made a match between be and Shutt, the pride of the village, for a distaooe of 100 yards for $40 a side. Ou Wednesday afternoon at the time set for the race, both rnnners made tbeir app?urunce. 'Alien the stranger came out stripped down the admirers of Shntt weakened in their enthusiasm, for they discovered that the stranger was not the sucker they had thought, but sppearantly a well devel oped, hard trained professional. Tbis theory soon proved tu be the correct one, for at the word "go," he took the lead and held it to the finish, beating Sbntt about 10 feet. Now tins ia tbe report as j we get it, uud it may be iooorreot. Shutt may have been oil or out of train, I but in Buy event tbe boys should be. careful what kind of a sucker they piok I up. After compai lng prices with Pendle-1 ton and The Dalies, John F. Spray will I sell and deliver meat at the residence1 of Heppner people us cheap as either ! town above mentioned. , I Malarial fever and Its effects quickly I givaj w ay to Simmons Liver Regolator. . Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. Mr D. W. Bridget "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: During the winter ami spring X have used a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rilla In my family, and I am quite sure we hare been greatly beueflted by it. For years I hat been troubled with Jndlgestlou, accompanied HOOD'S Sarsaparilla by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood'i Far sap:irill;i bas done me very nnu-h good. W have also given It to the children for Iru'iurs blood and ringworms wfth very Rood resu!:s.' D. W. Hkiiioks. rieasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. If you (iecide to take Hood's S ;-.;. rilla do not be Indnopd to buy any i:lter. Hood's Plllscnre all Liver Ills, Ililionsnrta Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c. Land Fob Salb. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ration and will be sold cheap. Gall at Gazette office for particulars and terms . Wheat Saoks. The Morrow County Land & Trust Go. are putting out wheat saoks at their warehouses at Douglas, lone and Heppner. All those wishing saoks should see them. 57tf. Choiob Apples fob Sale. Wm, Du ran has 700 bushels, more or less, of Ben Davis apples, free from worms, for sale at bis plaoe, six miles north of Heppner, on Black Horse. First choice, lj'ots. per pound, seoond choice, let. per pound. 5-7 Henry at Astobia. Mr. Henry Blaok man, U. 8. colleotor of internal revenue, is in this city today and gave the Budget a very pleasant call. Mr. Black man was formerly a resident of Hepp ner, Or., and for many years bas repre sented Morrow Qrant and Harney ooun ties aB join t sen ator. He is a democrat from the genuine stock aud a genial gentle man who can righteously olaim a host of warm friends whereever be may be. Astoria Bu dget. Important Land Decision Tbe fol lowing is furnished by W. D. Harlan, land attorney, Washington, D. 0. : "Land included within a valid settlement olaim is not subject to railroad indemnity se lection, and the failure of the settler to file his olaim in the statutory period will not operate to defeat the effect of said olaimi as against the company, nor limit the extent of said claim to tbe particular tract on whiob the Improvements are situated. Asst. Seoy. Sims." Should do it. Postmasters would do newspaper publishers and some news paper readers a good turn if they would inquire when a uian refuses to take bis paper from the office, whether he bas paid up all arrears and ordered it discontinued. If be has not done so, the postmaster should explain that the law will compel bim to pay for. tbe paper whether be takes the paper from tbe office or not, and that the only way be bas to stop it is to pay what he ones tbe publisher. Kx. Death of Fbank KoBBiNS.-The death of Frank Robbins, a resident of Fox valley, oocurred last Friday even ing of consumption. Mr, Kubbias resided in Portland, but on account of very poor health oame to Fox valley In hopes of recovery. He was in usual health until last Friday evening when attacked with hemorrhage of the lungs, death resulting almost instantly. His burial took place at tbe Fox cemetery Sunday where a large concourse of friends met to pay tbeir last respeotg to tbe departed dead. A grief-stricken wife and ohild suivive him. Eagle. Mr. Kobbins is a son iu law of W. O. Gentry, of this oity. HAPPINESS Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's They oatob onto a few important faots, one of whiob they must and will know on reading tbis Ad. When they learn of tbe GRANDCIKARANCB SAUJ Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at- McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line'' for it at a "Nancy HoDks" gait. WHAT ? McFarland Meroantile Co , of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we oliV r our whole stook at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall purohases. These goods are all New, Clean, First-Class Artioles Bnd bought in the best markets in the 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, Towtls, Infants Gaps, Bonnets and Cloaks, 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 lace shoes way dowu. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Overshirts. Gloves, etc., Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va liseB, etc. Our whole store will be a Counter During the Months'. Big Bargain coming Fall A Full Stook of Hardware, Cook aud Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking UteosilB, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brnshes, Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools. Roof Plates. Stove Pine. Nails. Horse Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, Glassware, Crockery, T' ilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Chimnpvs, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost until present stook is sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc Come in and make your selections before' the assortment is broken. Save your money by buying at our store, A full line of Groceries at out prioes, until close of this Bale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay vou to travel hundreds of miles to lav In your supplies nt our prioes. Don't let friendship for any firm cause you to tax yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Call and beoonvinced; No trouble to show goods. 'WE M15AN BUSINESS! This Clearance bale is now in full blast. He M LAND It is the Headquarters ! . jpaints, Druifw Oils, Vtlixstst, 1' I let Artloeis, Patent A I elicitio, JBto i Office of all stages running oat of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. for Infants and Children. Castoris Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prfweription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. I)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Might Have Endkd Bebioubiy. H. Reineman, traveling representative of Kelly, Dunne A Co., of Portland, was in Heppner over Sunday. In conver sation with him he tells a Gazette re porter of an accident tbat be met with wbile coming down from Fossil to Arlington last Saturday . The stage was Hearing Olex, when a fastening ou tbe i neokvoke broke letting tbe tongue full to I tbe ground when the team at once begau j kicking and running. At that point the j road for some distaooe is alongside a ! i!0 foot embankment. The team dashed j along this at a very rapid rut for about ; 100 yards wlien tho tastming on the tongue broke, leltiug it down. Here the i driver checked the team, wben Mr. I Reineman lost uo tini'i in getting ofT the stage. It was indeed very fortunate for ' both that the team kept in the road, fori bad they gone over tbe emu lukment some one might have been very seriously I injured. For the many accidents I hat occur about tbe farm or household, such us burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged I wounds, bites of auimals, mosquitos or other insects galls or chuiT-d spots, frost bites, aches or pains on any part of tbe body, or the ailmeuts remitting from exposure, us oeuralgia, ilieu.ua tism, etc. Dr. J. H. McLean's VoIohd- ic Oil Liniment has proved itw If a sovereign remedy. Prioe 25o, 50o aud i $1 00 per bottle. , "The use of 'Costoria in so universal and its merits so well known thut ft x?emH a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families wbo do not keep CoMtoria within easy reach.'1 Carlos Mahtyn, T). I)., New York City. Tuk Centai r Coiipahy, 77 Mcrrav Btrkkt, New Yoke Citt. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Stomach, iJiarrhwo, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. " For severut years I have rx:ommendel your ' Caxtoriu,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial nwults." Kowin V. l'AnnitK, M. ll. ll&lh Street and 7th Ave., New York City, When persons are weak end languid, from sickness or overwork, feel delapi duted and depressed, it is au iudicatloD that tbe blood is out of order, and tbey need help to throw off the miserable feeling. The beet remedy for this pur pose is Dr, J. H. MoLan's Strengthen ing Cordial sod Blood Purifier. It re stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir culation, promotes good appetite and a How of obeorful spirits. Price f 1.)(1 per bottle. If your blood is impure regulate your liver with Simmons Liver Regulator. M EVERGREEN TREE ! WITHOUT COWT. It m ill nni you by mail uvt-piid onf: nntli cv;iifre!!i tree lnptl to your cllintite, with lnitructlum for planting g,n1 carintt for It, tojceUifjr wfth our complete list of Nunwry Htook. If you will cut out thti advertinenxjnt, mark on It the nnme of thli pjer, ani t-! I how many and wlmt kind of tre ai:'l plants you would like to purchase, aud when you mIhIi to plHitt them. We will quote you lower prfr-eti on the stoek you want than have ever Uen oilered you. Write ai nnie. EVKKfiRKKN M.'HSKfilKa, 6-nov22 EvenrrMA, Ooor Co., Wli. W. L. Douclas I THE BEST. ) SQUEAKING S3 SHOE no i 5. CORDOVAN, . 4.5.yFis(&raNaAHia 3.yP0LICE,3 SOLES. 2.l.7-?BoYSSCH00LSH0Ei LADIES' SEND FOR CATALOGUE W'L DOUGLAS BROCKTON, MASS. Vol can bbtc tnonor by pu rebating; W . Im DoucIkn Khoeit Because, we are the Urgeit tuanufactureri of advcrtucd uhoei in the world, aud guarantee the val oe by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protect! you against high tf irf a Eind the middleman's DTofits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have tliera sold every, where at lower prices for the value given thao anyotUrfrr make. Take no nubititute. If your dealer cannoi u?;uy you, we can. duw j DeMur w ljone name wilt shortly Bp pear litre. Agent wanted. Apply it ouoe m-sm- i .... ill' (La. !'Lr if" f!7i!' Agents. $73 a w."k hi. .imy- i-rriurt T n .i t f, a umIj iBttb rjitriui. v.h-t, hi,. i i,rl ilrici i tit a .DwA w miif. tli! ban4t. Yufl III. tl':'tll, ll - IJI.'it.ltiC'I'MI W- P. IfAUJMMJ A t V., Ikik u. J, r!wtn, m l STANDARD HOW Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine in the market. r-osi sale s-sr Gilliam & IBisbee, heppneh, on ED. DAY Will 1 400 Head -OF- Spanish-Merino Bucks For Bale at Thos. Morgan's place, Heppner, Oregon, October, 1, 1891. w-to nov. 1. THOS. MORGAN, AGENT. Land Patents Land patents secured for Bettlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having oonllieting olnima under the suricultursl laml Ihws. and those between olaimsnts under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural olaimants; and also between claimants under any nf the pnblio land laws and the Kailrosd companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, nnder the Swamp-Land and School-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in the Hhortest possible time for settlers who have oomplied with the laws under whiob tbeir entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of tbeir patents, oaueed by Trifling Irregularities whiob can be easily and speedily removed. , Advioe also given in all matters relating to tbe pnblio lands, especially on points arising under tbe new laws wbiob have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want your land patent iu a hurry if you want your land baslnesn, of any character, attended to by skillful and oompetent attorneys, Bnd promptly dis posed of, write to . PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderhurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. Washington, V. O. EASTERN OREGON State Normal School, WESTON. . fpHE FIRST TERM BEGINS THK UUD OK HEPT, 18U4. Tuition per term in Elementary J Course, l.fiO; Regular Connie, ft. 50; BusimsHB Course, ft.OO; to thouein the Ben lor Clans pledged to teach, frae. "1 rfc - - . flood board and lodging in private families, f 50 per week or rooms MMKJ III II S at a vory reasonable rent for thoHe who may desire to board them selves, but all HtudentN, no mutter how they board, will be under the Immediate eare of the faculty. Graduates of the Normal receive Btate Diplomas, I'. A. WORTHINGTON, Nov. 1. Bcc'y of Hegonts. For Sale 1 200 1 arter and alf-Blood V OXFORD RAMS. Hheepmeu will find it to their interest to inspect my Kama before buying elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and iu exceptional tine oondition for service. I have taken great pains aud went to niuob fzpeuso to meet the growing demand fur tbis olass of sheep, and will sell them to SUIT IIiVIJ TIMES. Come and See Them and be Convinced. For further particulars address moat I'JIiOT HOCK, OKK., or call at my larm hu miles south of Pilot Hook, Ore. Ik Keeley Institute -OF For the Curo oi Liquor, Opium mi Tobacco Habits It Is located st Kalew, Oregou, : Thf. Most Beautiful Town on the Count. Call at the Gazkttr office for particulars. Htrlctlycoufldeutiai. Treatment private and sura cure. Br atterson CALL NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER QIC