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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- Ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hard man, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phlll Cohn, Agent. Removal Notice. Q. B. Tedrowe desires to Inform the public that he has removed to the (JUv Hotel stand, where he will still keep the beBt brands of Liquors and Cigars. Gambrlims Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. Q. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. One week from today is Christmas. Lard, 10-pound buoket, $1.00 at J. F. Spray's. Wm. Qosuey'a baby ib siok with pneumonia. Ohas. Barnett, of Lexington, was up Saturday last. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, 'slla Walla, Wash. Frank Hale onme over the snow mantled Blues Friday last. Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays. Born To the wife of J, J. Adkins, in Heppner, Saturday, Deo. 15, 1884, a son. Jerry Brosnan, Jas. Johnson and others were in to attend the trial yester day. Geo. 8mith departed for California last Saturday and will pro bubly winter there. Mrs. Mary feterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt, is over from Seattle visiting home folks. Qilhousen Bros, are going to give you cabinet photos at $1 per doz., from Dec. 1st until after holidays. 9-12 Prof. J. W. Hilton, one of Morrow County's industrious and progressive teachers, was in Saturday. It is said that the Black Butte mine is being looked over by Portland oaptalists and that a sale may be effected at onoe. From now henceforth Chas. Van Winkle's steam saw will out your wood twice in two at 60 cents per cord, cash down. A Bare oure for the liquor habit. No cure no pay. For full particulars and terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Store. 9-tf. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos ami baironts always it stock. Baths in con nection. Call on him. E. G. Sperry returned from the Enst Saturday morning, baviug sold Ins mules in Kansas City. "Lish" says be was too early for the Southern market. A dance at which thirty-six numbers were sold oocurred out on Mix Dollar last Saturday night. Jas. Tolnort, who was evidently there, said they had a line time. Hayes & Mathews, proprietors of the City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wieght and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your orders. tt. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Pacific coast. Also oh bands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. B. L Akers informed one of the Ga zette foroe Saturday that be bad just finished threshing 4,000 bushels of wheat and had hauled only one load of that amount to market. John Crismao and Tom SorogginB returned from 'Frisco Saturday morning last. They were well pleased with the raoes down below, but say it's a bard place for bunobgrasaers to "oatoh on." The best way to avoid so alp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness is to use the best preventative known for tDat purpose Hall's Hair Renewer. Wilchin & Flemmons, who own the shooting gallery next door to the post office, have cash prize shooting, com mencing Monday of each week and end ing on Saturday. Give the boys a call. Some young gentleman of our town invited a few lady friends to the Falace hotel dining-room, last Saturday even inn tn h.an lnrpiann'. TMiann nhrtnn. graph. The entertainment lasted all of two hours. Parties desiring to seoure state scrip to use in purchasing government lands during the month of Deoember should see or write A. Mallory, of this city. This proposition must be taken advan tage of during this month. 2-4. Lawrenoe Bweek got in Saturday from the John Day. He reports yery heavy mow drifts out in the Spring Hollow section, near J. O. William's, and says that the roads there are almost impas sible. The attention of the authorities in called to this. People who have tried it, say that there is no better medioine ror dyspepsia than Ayer's Sarsapsrilla. It may not mMAnalhftilnmiflhnf Rll OHtfich. but it so strengthens the ailmentary organs that digestion or ordinary rooo. oenouien easy and natural. Piles! Piles: Itching Files. bymptoms Moisture; intense Honing uwdliub'ug, -v n - -1 - scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, wbiob often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne s Oi htm est stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tbe tumors At druggi.'ts, or by mail, for 60 cents. Dr. Bwsyne k Hon, Philadelphia, Rev. J. B. Chamberlain, tbe "sailor preacher." now a resident of Dayton, Wash., will lecture at the M. . church, South, od the evening's of Deo. 20th and 21st, on "What I Saw in Egypt." This win inomde the ohief cities, Pyramids, Obelisks, Fompey's Pillar, Sphinxes, Catacombs, and the valley of human bones (20 miles long aud 4 feet deep), with the reminescence of Abrah tm, Joseph, Jacob, Jeremiah and Christ, as 'Sojourners in the land." Also includ ing Joppa, the town of Simon, the Tanner, and Peter's vision, Caeserea, where the gospel was first preaohed to the Gentiles, in the bouse of Centurian Cornelius; and the Island of Cyprus. Come early and get seats. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, tbe Web foot Planter, an agricultural paper. Come in now and subsorlbe. Died Mrs. Arzella Oeoil died at ber residence on Willow creek on Deo. 9, and was buried at Arlington on the 10th. She was born July 19, 1863. Mrs. Ceoil has been sick a long time and has hern a great sufferer. She leaves her hits band, Nate Ceoil, her ohildren and a host of friends to mourn ber loss Arlington Reoord. Interstate Milkmaids' Convention at Opera House on Friday, Dec. 28tb, the time first advertised. The orownina event of the season. If you want a good mugn non t tail to attend. Admission 15o. Reserved seats 25c for sale at store of Homer & Warren. Don't torget ine aate. Silverton Reoord : Wm. Mosier. of Toledo, Oregon, was killed in an aooi dent at the Pioneer quarry at that plaoe. a oaoie supporting the mast of a huge derrick gave way and the nnfortunate man was instantly killed. He leaves a j family. This is the second aocident at the Pioneer quarry sinoe June. Look over our paper and see who ad vertise. Then look over the town and see who don't advertise. Then make comparisons as to who do the business. We can commend those who talk to von through our oolumns; we don't think the others want your business, at least they don't say so. The date of the Milkmaids' Conven tion has again been changed to Dec 28, the original date, owing to the lecture at the ftl. JK. ohnroh. South. Deo. 21. the date selected. Don't forget tbe ohange or miss the play as this will be the event of the season. Seoure seats at Horner & Vi arreu s. R. C. Wills denarted last evenina for Portland where he will buy a fine stock or general merchandise, and locate b store in the Penland building, Lexington. rte will buy for oash and sell for oash. Mr. Wills expects to be open for busi ness in the course of a week or so. Everybody koows that the conditions for health are not favorable when the slomBoh, liver aud bowels are disordered. lu such oases, headache, indigestion. and constipation are the result; for all wuiou ailments the proper remedy is Ayer's Cathartio Pills. W. R. Winans, of New York, but tem porarily located at Salem, arrived at Heppner last Friday. Mr. Winans is a Sunday school missionary, sent out by the National Sunday School Union, oi New York, lie left Saturday for the interior oountry. In our list of editorial nnles appear some very complimentary thinos about Congressman Ellis, taken from the Uregomau s Washington correspondence. We have haard from Eliis often from other sources, and they all agree as to his efficiency. Mrs. T.S.Hawltins, Ci)Httanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 ots. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Sheriff Harrington leaves this evening for Portland, and will remain three or four days. During his stay be will graoe the Sheriffs' convention with his august presence. We'll guarantee thatnocounty makes a better showing than Morrow. Wiley MoBee writes us from Lower Lake, Lake Co., Calif., that be would like the Gazette for the next year. Wiley does not say bow he is getting along clown there, but judjjiug from bis spirit he is all right. The man who killed Thos. Kenneally aud threw his remains in the Villard ruios(now Portland hotel) recently con fessed on bis deathbed at Kansas oity. His name was Frank Roarke. This will not last long. The Gazette, one year in advance from date of order, and one of Gilhousen's life-size crayons all for $170. Call and eee us for par ticulars. . Joe Sating is in the spraying aud pruning business, as bis ad. in these oolums will testify. Work entrusted to him will be done in a strictly first olass manner. Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business bouts. CM. Jones, assistant. Young Savage, who was reoently sentenoed to the "pen" for four years, has been granted a heariug by the supreme court and is now out ou bail. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock oorner, where he will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Eagle: J.N.Brown passed through this city on Sunday's stage en route to Canyon City on legal business. He re turned to Heppner Tuesday. Miss Edna Moore, a teacher of Grant county, is stopping with tbe family of Congressmen Ellis and will spend the winter here. Little Willetta Leezer is agent for Hick's Almanao and also for his paper, "Word and Works." Every farmer should bave them. J. Manioc, traveling representative of Wadhams & Co., wholesale grooere of Portland, is in the city today, headed for Pendleton. F. Hunt OBtne in from Hayetaak with 54 head of beef oattle yesterday and last night they were shipped to the Sound. Jerry and Phill Cohn are below this week. The former on business and the latter to accompany bis wife and babe borne. Geo. Noble is building a ntoe residence on bis McKiuney creek ranch, which when finished will cost not less than ?1,500. Round trip tickets to Portland over O. B. & N., 20th to 24th insts., $4. What dj you think of that ? Bob Shaw came in from Idaho this morning and will ship cattle below. I Shilo's Core is soid on a guarantee It cures tnoipient Consumption. It is. tue best (JonghCureonly one oent a dose. j 2.5 cts., 50 crs , and 81. Sold by T. W. j Ayers, Jr. Catarrh in the Head An Unfortunate Inheritance-How It Was Destroyed. "Spokane, Wash., Atij;. 0, 1W3. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass. : "C. "t: the Rirl ientloim'ti: I wish to add my testimouy to worth ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. My little h;'.s been cured by It of inherited catarrh, had colds continually every month and yel discharge, but since taking Hood's Sana- She low Sarsaparilla parilla lias been entirely cured. Hood's Sar saparilla I have found of great help to my other children." Ms. !.. M. Gillette. Hood's PIII3 are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25o. per box. Birthday Pakty. Miss Ethel Boyer celebrated her sixteenth birthday at tbe borne of Thos. Nelson, last Saturday, quite a number of yonng ladies and gentleman being present. Tbe time was spent in innocent games and amuse ments, followed by an excellent lunoheon. All report b very pleasant evening. Dislocated Hip. Dr. Shipley is at. present confined to his home on aooount of an eooident which oocurred to bim on last Thursday, down below lone. In taking bis team through a gate, as we are informed, tbe dootor was thrown down, suffering with a dislooated left hip. Luckily he got it reduoed without difficulty, and though on crutches, will sooo be himself again. Death of J. M. Munson. On last Saturday night, J. M. Muuson, brother of Mrs. J. B. Manning, expired at the borne of the latter after a lingering ill ness. As stated in tt recent issue, Munson recently arrived from California, but grew no better through ohange of climate. Tbe remains were interred in tbe Heppner cemetery on Monday after noon. The relatives have our sympathy. Eastern Obeqon Day. Friday, Dec. 21, 1894, bas been set apart by the Portland Universal Exposition as East ern Oregon Dny. Ou this ooonsion it is desired that all who can attend from Eastern Oregon will be present. The O. R. & N. bas decided to sell tickets from Heppner to Portland and return for $4 round trip. Tbose who desire this rate must get them Thursday, Deo. 20tb, leaving here that evening and arriving at Portland 8 o'clock, a. m , Friday morning. These tickets are good to and including the 24th iust. Can't 8tand it & ny Lokoer. "Bi ick" Pomeroy can't Btand it any longer to publish a monthly, and in order to say morn and say it oltener, harder and hot ter, will with the New Year bring bis paper out iib nn eight page weekly, six columns to tbe page at one dollar a year. It will be a hot advooate of tbe free coiuege of silver into full legal tender money for all debts. Will urge tbe entire cessation of all government bonds. Tt will be one of tbe liveliest and most interesting family newspapers in Ameri ca. One dollar per year. Three copies one year two dolltrs. Ten copies one year all ten to one post office, five dollars. If you are for silver and against a national debt, this is a paper you want for a fact and for its facts. Send at onoe to M. M. Pomeroy, Rooms 46, World iiuilding, New Pork City. The Wonderful Giant. The great est attraction of the Norse Musee Company, which gives an entertainment at tbe opera bouse tomorrow evening, is tbe great mummified Norse giant. This giant was unearthed in Rbode Island a few years ago, and is held by scientists to be one of tbe ancient explorers, hail ing from Norseland, who landed on tbe shores of Amerioa long before tbe royal standard of Spain was planted on our Dative soil by Columbus. The body of the uiant is nine feet bigh, and in an excellent state of preservation. In this progressive age all are more or lees sceptioal, and it is safe to say that several, on reading the different adver tisements bave pronounced this wonder a fraud. However, one bas but to visit the opera bouse and examine the mum mified remains of the giant to be con vinced of its reality. This company will also give an entertainment tomor row evening that will be well worth seeing, an entertainment that is sure to please both old, young, refined and soeptical. Among the features of the evening's . entertainment might be mentioned Linzie's marionettes, the wonderful shadowgraphs, Punch and Judy, Ira Zulma in bis new and original acts of equilibry; Valinetca, the human fire eater; tbe whole concluding with Tbe PalistiDe Merchant Admission, 25 oents, children 10 cents, reserved seats, 35 oents. The giant is on exhibi tion from 10 a. m. until 10 p. m. One admission entitles you to bolb this and the show tomorrow evening. To see and examine tbe mammitied giant is well worth tbe price of admission. A cew style photo will b tfifcen at 81 per dns.t at the Gilbmisen gilery, frnna Dec. lit to tbe 'Mb. lyjEICHANT MOTEL, Corner Third and POIiTJLiA Meals 25 cents, best &D. - - the oity. Rnoms 25 830 to $7.00 per week, ELEGANT DINING ROOM God Cooks. Polite Waiters, Prompt Service. No Chinese Employed. ....THE OPEN DAY MAX BMITH Proprietor. Ieeer Is the Place or Fresh Cash FRESH BREW, CAKES AND The Keeley Inslituts OF I OIEJESGrOBir It is the Headquarters ! paints. Drugs Oil, Glass, Toi let Artloea, Patent Mertlolnes, Eto.'i Office of all stages running out of Heppner. siiHPi on mm. X&llis, Dfiwson $S Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in b prompt mid Rntiefnotory manner. Notaries Pnblic aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATION A HEPPNER, for Infants " Can tori a Is bo well adapted to children that I recommend it an superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. AitcnEit, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria In bo universal and its merits so well known that It seerad a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wi thin easy reach . " Carlos Makttn, I. D., New York City, A CHANCE FOR IIII8TI.KRH. We want several live, wide-awake can vasser) to represent tbe Gazette in thin and adjoining oouiiiies, iu conrifotioii with tbe National Newnpaper Union. Tbe work is new, popular and very profitable, requiring neither capital nor previous experience. It is worth look ing after, and if y on want a real eood thing in the way of linlit, pleasant and profitable employment it will pay yon tn investigate this at onne There is money in it for husllTS. Write for full pBr tirmlars to THE Nil' 10 SAL CO, 84 tf. ut- Louin, Mo. "How to Cnre All Hkin IHwam-n." Kimply apply "Swav.ne'b Ointment." No internal rnediniio required. (Jnr tetter, eczema, itch, all eruption od the (ace, liandH, nose, An., lenving the nkin cleur, white and henltby. Itn great benliiiL' and cnrativi powern are possess ed by un other remedy. Auk yonMlrtJif gim for riw'AYNR's (.kntmknt. Spray Your Fruit Trees J. M. SALING, DDn AM) Ml Now i the tiirif- to hiv ynur fruit trc-e Bprny ed. 1 have one oi UH-.iiut .spray fur. it in the market, and uaethewjatetlm-tive renifcOlen, and guarantee iny work narjt restiaoiittble. I can be found at I). 1. Herren 4 Coa, or writ meat Heppner, Omkitj. l a w. 7 . 3Vt. BAIjINO. LEGAL BLANKS Davis Streets. - - OliEGrON. oents to 50 oents. Board aud roomB, according to room. 1 . COMDON, Prop. -Safe A.ND NIQIIT li. 1 MORKIHON '!-., Between second v. 'third, 1'ortlantl, Ore. For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gazette offlce for particular. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and aure cure. Bros. Groceries, Cheap for Onlv. PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. VHlh. COHN, Proprietor. 1j BANK BUILDING. OREGON and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DiarrluBa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do bo as it has invariably produced beneficial renults." Edwht F. Pardek, M. D. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. The Cektaub Compaky, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . . . I',. A. Hnnsaker runs stage between Heppner ami Monument, arriving every dny except Monday and leaviog every day i-xci pt Sunday. Huorteat and cheap est route tn tbe interior. F. Oobn, agent. . I. DOUCLAS II Wb NO QUCAKINO. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH ENAMELUEDCA1X 4-.As-0 FlNECALF&kANeAfiDtt 3.49 P0LICE.3 Sous. EXTRA FINE. 2.I.WBOYfiCH00LSHIlEl LADIES- MI2.47.7J SEND FOB CATALOGUE WL.-DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You cud tave money br purcaualog W. L Because, wo. are the Urgeat manufacturer ol fivcrtistd shoei in the world, nd guaraote t);e value by siampitiK the name I r, Vw.ttnm which urotectt VOU Ttinu the tin me an price on which protect! yon against oikq pries aiil trie tnifiaiciiiuo't promt, uui uuc cmil tiibUj.ii work in style, easy fitting aud westing UiiuirtN-it. We have them aold every where a' pilcei ror the value given than aayotr,r;r n-ahe. 'Uike o ubtitule. If your dcaltr tanii'-i su:ly you we can. 6oi4 by J felr-r ivhnvj nHrue will bortly ap-I't'-ir Ij ' . Ateotwantfld. Apply it once. Agents. $73 r tPi-nSf f rritmj. Th m uttk.fcrr. Wifl-iIUtH i tut a fftiuil'. io'.ut uiuum. I- I, K.4 "M 1t.ua iu lit tli' Vuf (to ft, tl.f: tntchloeiUMi ,' J". . r;l.eTful Wlt, No Kfl4 it . f rtillikd 4n t.Lii lllUM, ('h'tf j vr. p A : (HftlftO 4- u., turfc Coln-vana, 0 $3 Facts Worth Knowing ! A few quotations Before and After Minor & Co. reduced prices : BBPORBi Granulated sugar 8 Bb for $ 1.00 Extra C sugar 9 Lb for $1.00 Rice, Island No. 1, 10 pounds for $1.00 Beans 16 pounds for $1.00 Green coffee 4 pounds for $1.00 Arbuckle's coffee 30c per package Rock Candy Syrup $3.00 per keg Keg of pickles I1.C5 100 pounds D Salt $1.75 100 pounds stock salt $1.15 Case coal oil $3.25 Flour per barrel $3.00 Matches 5 packs for 25 cents Cabot W muslin 10 yards for $1.00 Calico 14 yards for $1.00 B. & H. boots $5.25 per pair Overalls 75c per pair 1 gallon jars 35o Suit of clothes $20.00 Overcoats $20.00 to us as will Still This Space GILLIAM 77-E HAVE RECEIVED MORE j MINOR M III Freight than all the rest com. i; t llll IV 1 1 1 I J VAA blnert. This i no boait: ask , UAJLJL J L! VV V J I I the agent. Patronize those that reduce 1 ) the prices, not those that combine too' I I I keep them uP. ! Leaders in Low n j Prices.a-w HARDWARE. Xmas. Christmas Gifts for McFARLAND MEHCANT1LE (MINTS, I1EPPNEK. In fact Old Santa Claus will be on Deck this as usual. WE HAVE just received, to ba sold at lowest onh priced, Toys, Ticturo Books, Tin Horns, llatllers, Drums, Ships, Tin Kitchens, Jumping J licks, Ours nnd Usurers, Miiks, Soldier Seta, Wagon, Dolls, Bnby Oarrisitea, etc, etc. A fine line of false-fuoes and masks. Dress Grinds, FsDcy Goods, Ribbons, etc., at about half prioe. All Dry Goods at Lower Prioee than oan be bought in Eastern Oregon. Groceries, a full supply, WAY DOWN. A few more Heating Stoves at CoBt. Hand Lamps and Crookery very obeap. Call and see us. McFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. Owini; to tbe advantages trained through., being member of tbe .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prioes for cbhIi aa low aa the lowest. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Land Patents Land patents secured for Bottlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bandied. 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 tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural olaiuiauts; and also between nlaimanta under any ot tbe public land laws and the Railroad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, nnder the iSwHOin-liSud and School JLauid Grama. Rpeclalty made of securing palonts in tbe shortest pussible time fur aettlerg who bave complied with tbe laws under whiou their entries were made, aud who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their pateute, oaustut by Tntiing Irregularities whiob can be easily aud speedily removed. Advioe also given in all matters relating t tLe public lands, especially ou points arising nnder tbe new laws wbiob bave been reoently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want yonr land business, of any character, attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS OLAIMS COMPANY, John VVedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Boi, 886. APTKH. 15 pounds for $1.00. 16 pounds for $1.00. 14 20 to 22 4J 25c per package. $2.50 per keg. $1.00 " 100 pounds D Salt $1.25 100 pounds stock salt 90c. $2.50 per case. $2.15 per barrel. 7 packages. 14 yards for $1.00. 16 to 20 yards for $1.00. $4.50 per pair. 50c per pair. 25 cents. $15.00. $15.00. you have and the Prices 0 Lower! Belongs to & BISBEE. Xmas. WVfcu Old and Young at HEPPNER, OREGON. WaatiiDgton, 1) 0.