j mously for judga of. the. court of appeals. General Horatio King was named unanimously for secre tary of state. John B. Judson, of ulton, was nominated for con troller; Morton Chase, of Albany, was nominated by acclamation for attorney-general; D. C. Dow, of Schoharie, was nominated by acclamation for state treasurer, and Russell Stuart, of Onondaga, was nominated for state engineer. The sand bars near Celilo have been located on for placer mining. Blackbcbn expresses hope of winning the senatorial fight down in Kentucky. Corbett, the fighter, is re ported in poor health and suffering from blood disease. According to a clause in the Oregon state school laws the new series of school books must be introduced and in use in the public schools by the 1st of Oc tober. Any district Deglectine to provide for the introduction of the new series will forfeit its pro portion of the school fund for the succeeding year. The series, how ever, is the same as the old with the exception of two or three new books. Yom KirruR, the day of atone ment, was celebrated by all ortho dox HebrewB Saturday. Hon. W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, is at the state fair this week. lie is an ardent supporter of the free coinage of silver. Senator McBride seconds Senator Mitchell's demand for the election of senators by a direct vote of the people. A Kansan dropped in behind the prescription case of a "Wichita drug store the other day and asked for quinine. The clerk has not yet recovered Lawyer Dupbey, counsel for Durrant, in his opening speech before presenting evidence for the defense, practically accused Pastor Gibson of murdering Blanche La- mont. ' r The silver sentiment, the ques tiou of the rehabilitation of silver, is as broad and deep in the heartB o tne American people as it ever was. And don't overlook England doesn't count. it. Waahinqton and Oregon were both represented down at the G, A. 11. encampment at Louisville, though a statement to the contrary crept into the Oazette, somehow, Washington and Oregon nerer get left, Clark Wood'h Weston Lendor, one of the best weekly interior paper), is dead Clark couldu' run a paper for fun and abandoned the fiold for that of Walla Wall He deserves to do well whorever ho goes. 1 A ritoroHirios to give negroes the right to voto but not to hoi ofliRH was knocked out in the Bout Carolina constitutional convention last week. Tillman opMHtd the Measure as lxtli toolihh and unjust, while Col. Hubert Aldrich chain pionml it. Capt. W. W. Hai-npeiis Ins matin application to 1h reHtonnl to rituiMiahip. KauudiTH in now con urctivl with a wtll-kuown law lirm of Spokane ftud aerved part of lift) atttiUMico iu thi) Oregon pn tentiary for atutoting a inau named Campbell iu Albany FliEE coinage agitation in doa.1. Iloturiiing proHtity killed it Portland Telegram, lleturtiing prosperity! Wheat X cenU; 1hhi 1 cental My eye, but 'r burtiug with proKerity. Voting man g auck your gold-headed rane, and think, if you ever do that kind of laUfr.-Slieridau Hun. As Atmitt'AN company haa aiu cured from the Venezuelan govern ment a grant of land which, un fortunately, u aituatist iu the dia pute territory, Knglatul hating claitua aa wi lt. Should l'.ngtatid attempt to force the matter it will bring th dispute over thi way, aa the I'uited 8tat-a will iliultlres -o that the rihta of her citiHie are riitttt.l The democratic nnritiD at HtrauM Lad uuite a row and EDITORIAL COMMENTS- The New York reformers will fight Tammaa ball. Thia ia a foregone con clusion, (or it is already arranged to put a local ticket into the field. Tbosa at the bead of tbe movement or, at least, some of tbe most prominent leaders are : Charles 8. Faircbild, Elibn Root, Cor nelias N. Bliss, Gen. Samuel Thomas, Cbas. H. Parkburst, Carl Schnrfc and Jacob H. Scbiff. Carl Scburz is one of tbe most prominent mugwumps in tbe United States and as a republican was a member of Hayes cabinet. Tbe war, not began bat continued from two years ago, means tbat tbe republicans will make oat of it a winning fight, though bad tbe democratic party united it is more tban likely that tbe latter would have succeeded in returning the "Em pire State" to tbe old fold of Cleveland and Hill. It is rale or rain with Tammany. A woman's character has been keneu to a postage stamp one black mark ruins it Man's like treasury note no matter how many stains, it shall pass at par, Wnen a woman tans irom grace her character is usually ruined brever. When, on the other hand, man may straighten up and be received into the best society again. All of which is too true; but being true don't make it right. Exchange. Cbabley Nickell, of the Jack sonville Times, sent to Ira Camp bell, of tbe Eugene Guard, one day last week, thirty-nine peaches that weighed twenty-two pounds. Charlie desired to show Ira that the Willamette valley "wasn't in it" with Southern Oregon when it came to peaches. Campbell ap pears to be fully convinced. Nick- ell's evidence was overwhelming. E. O. Among the republicans of Union county there is an almost universal demand for the re-election of Senator Mitchell next year. Of course this sentiment may change in the mean time but we hardly think bo. The senator is a friend of the people is in touch with them upon all great questions and is a persistent and conscientious worker. Union Republican. The democrats of New Jersey have nominated as their candidate for govern, or, Alexander MoQill, the present chan cellor of the state. He is a very able man and will, it is conceded, oarry his full strength, which is hardly sufficient to place him safely into tbe gubernator ial chair. The democratic convention was enthusiastic bat according to tbe dispatches quite tame as compared with tbe convention of tbe opposite party reoently. New Jersey has always been safely democratic bat it seems to have left tbe ranks mayhap never to return. n crcat raiPP! P"PPY Perhaps you may think that Scott's Emulsion is only useful to fatten babies, to round up the angles and make comely and attractive lean and angular women, and fill out the hollow checks and stop the. wasting of the consumptive, and enrijh and vitalize the bibod of the scrofulous and anaemic persons. It will do all this but it will do more. It will cure a Hard, Stubborn Cough when the ordinary cough syrups and specifics entirely fail. The cough that lingers after the Grip and Pneu monia will be softened and cured by the balsamic heal ing and strengthening influences of this beneficent food-medicine, namely, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Refuse substitutes. They are never as good. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and 51. The looal demoorats tbe state lead ersseem to have enough to do now to keep them busy. This deoision is reach ed honestly and fairly. Some months ago, Collector Blaokman and other offi cials were bitterly attacked and the vandalism did not stop with these parties, bat invaded tbe sanctity of home affairs. An appeal was made by the "bosses" to tbe beads of affairs at Wash ington and from all appearances some one got sat down on so bard tbat not a wisp of breath remained in tbe kickers. Failing in home rule, Amerioan Irish men are organizing in America to con tinue the fight May it be a soooessful one, is tbe prayer of every lover of freedom. la Your Blood ' In the oh nits of thnt tired, languid feel ing wbiob eflliots yon at this season, The blood ia impure and Las beoome thin and poor. Tbat ia why you have no strHOglh, no appetite, cannot alnep. runty your blood with Hood a Karsapa rillii, which will give you an appetite. tone your atomach, and invigorate your nerves. Tbe Dr. Miles Medioal Co., of Elkhart, Ind., ia taking considerable interest in Cubaa affairs, and is circulating pe titions asking oongreaa to recognize tbe belligerenoy of tbe' patriots who are putting up an excellent fight against Spain. Whether the Miles people are working for a lot of free advertising! or in the interest of suffering humanity, or botb, they will be aeoonded by every liberty-loving oiliaen. A black petition will be found at tbe Gazette office and all are invited to oome in and sign it. Bucklta's Arnica Salve. Tbe best salve in the world for oats, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions ana positively ourae 1'ilee, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded, riPoe 25 oenta per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Hood's fills are easy to take. eaej In action and sure in effaot. i!5o. A (loon Snow. Tboaa old veterans io the show business, I'aul Houlon and 0o. Oonne, gave ao entertainment at the opera house on Friday and Saturday evenings wbiob was very much appreow atr.l by all who were fortunate enough to l present. Io fact it ia tbe "best two tuau" show od tbe road, eclipsing any thing of the kind that evur cams Io Hepp ner. llnth are muaioiaoa. hnmoriats and all round actor. The music waa of a high order, tba bnnior fresh and spark ling, bearing tbe imprint of tbat genuine article wbiob can only emanate from jolly old souls tbat speak what they rmi. Mesara. UnnioD A Uoooe give a two hour show that loavi-a one no time to think about leaving the theater There are no delays everything goes ilhaanap anJ vim thai ia truly re fmliing. Of llieir mo.io and show iu general, the (Ktxte cannot aay too much. Huflu'e la say, it daervra tbe patronage ol all fuo loving people, for it ia meritorious tu all nupeels eoj con dtiotod by two, thorough gentlemen who bave a reputation In their Iidm, and bo are aa s i oars roea as one will ehauee to meet anywhere. UaDTarTa -Q 8 Van iHite Id lends to leave shortly for hagene where l.rtU advantage era offer! In the Hoe of education than eiiil at proa tit at llepptirr. Had the so In 4 remained at tbe bigb alan lard of the paal f uir year. it is out likrlv tbat Mr. Van I.io aud family would bave though! of moving Tbia aetuin will bo doubt be followed by others, aa in tie u aa tbe Osteite re- greta to say II, and Indeed of the die rut following a purely buaiaeealike eourae, will te trre Io tbe satis faction if all thai it is farthest fruna It, that stinginees In edueeiiotiel natters tl wan't l j, Iron flaaaoial stand point aud oltirrwUe, No doubt the traders will do well I Lie year-eo far ae tbey are able in tbe limit! lime allotted and with a ehoit corps of leathers, but il Cannot be a complete euee, aa ac- 'J wllb fn,ef teats. M be I Iter tl A Fakkb Faked. Last Thursday youthful looking fellow appeared on onr streets claiming to bave a bad case of erysipelas on one arm, tbe result of an injury, be said, while working with header. lie told other stories bat this was not known at the time, and be wanted money Io take him to a Fort land hospital. Ilia story was pitiful in the extreme, and onr good-beartoii citizens soon bad $10 made up, besides aeenring transportation part way down. It transpired, however, that tbe fellow onlv rude a far aa tbe lower eud of tbe ewitoh at the Meppnnr depot wbera be dropped off to meet two other ooro paoions, II then dawned upon tbe people that they were bit and Marshal Huberts gathered them iu. Tbe man itb tbe "eryaiprlaa," mad by repeated applications o( aome strong acid, waa throw a in for trgging, not having money Io pay bia fine, while tbe others were marched to tbe town limits and ebowo tbe smooth, broad road where tbey were silt posed Io perambulate off to some other clime. They moved with out being told Iwioe. As soon aa tli otber got out of jail be was instructed Io rrpesl tbe fierformanre, and was soon loal sight of. Tbia "erysipelas" dudg is not a dsw eue, yet tbeee fellows may attempt it elsewhere. Theirdeetioation, Ibey said, waa tbe interior country. Tbey are described aa follows: Tom Panning, the fellow with tbe "aore" arm, about 21 yeara of age, smooth fate, quite slender; J at. O'llrteo, tall and eleader, wears short blarkmuata. be, light penis; Leonard, low and beavy eel, wore loose elotbre, sometime makes paper ornaments, baa thumb off no band, talks with Insb aceral. !mk ool for them. Still on Top ! McFAELAND MERCANTILE COMPANY Are still on iop at the old stand where they are dealing out .... .allllfai -At Lightning Rate.- BARGAIN3 IN EVERYTHING ! Genta' Furnishing Goods, Quilts and Blankets, Outing Flannels, Calicos and Ginghams, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and , Canned Goods, in (act we are ottering bargains In every line of goods carried by our largo establishment. Call and See Us Before Laying in Your Winter Supplies. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, IIEPPNER, OREGON. Grand Opening ! Mrs. M. LeBallister desires to inforrri the public that she will hold her grand opening ot fall milinery, OCT. Fridav Saturday and Monday The ladies of Heppner and vicinity are in vited to call and examine her stock, in the Lichtenthal building, opposite the City Hotel. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Fall Term begiDs September 18, 1895. Three College Courses, Classical, Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching end business. The school has always been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a library of 7000 volumes, good equipments for mathematical and scientific work, and fine buildings with the best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, Just completed at a cost of $50,000, is one of the finest college buildings on the Pacific College, All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle's Hall $3.00 to $4.00 per week, Includ ing electric light and heat. The College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes board and room at $2.25 per week. Board in private families, $2.50 and upwards. Many students rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS McCLELLAND, Forest Grove, Oregon. 500 HEAD OXFORD-SHIRE m s FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 1G. SMITH, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. RACES ! RACES "My Pet" At. Plxil Columns The ili-ppner Sueed Association bave decided to glte a Racs Meeting at '9 9 rn cllllllll OIK a j on nay, ucl ll And lyfisstliifcE Five IDnyw. S82 5 IN PURSES ! 8 82 5 Yqu Should Pppot For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Torn Bradley, Prop, lM(() 14 AMM K I riHxT IKV-Rm r 1. Half mil .U.h, fru for alt. I'lirso, f UD. frrt lor alt, l'iir , HFCOVD HAY-Kami. On tlioiiwn.1 far-Is, m for all. rigntns ami r.'t, iih mr an. I iiru hj. TIIIKIt iY-Hai- Half mil itinh, frea for all twivjrnir-nMs. Half mile iln, for Mlll hnrwa, to carr jr miuIs h. I'uraa, UU. for HTM 1AV-Hr7 Klv HttMln dmh, frw for all. Pun. ITS 00. Ram 1 Quarter mils dash, Purw, 1100. Rare 4. Thrt Puree. ITS 00. Rac-e a. Ram a. r,ntlemrn't I 1 Ma'Utrr tit tnrart. troitlns. mrnm lo.rl. halt mil hrala, S In &. Puna, l.ou. Ka l" H1' 1 ' ' tl ! 3 Vl- ?"i t. Blc)-il ram. hall mile, free Io all amateurs. MnUI alue4 at , 11, Ji(J .JU lll'T jj PIKTH t)Y-K.m 10. Quarter mile dath.O .'S class. Puree. ISO 00. Rare II. Thousand ' Iwf '4--NW I JJ iif S )ar.Uai..l trprat. Purw. IM. H 1 f 1 V'lfI77 ,OMITKs--Thea rarea will hetovcrnrd hy Ih rules af the Parlfle Rlnod Hnrea Aienrle- fff.K'):!1, W 1! 3 ! X I ( 11 li Una. KulraiH-e Im In all rai'ca IU ier rent of amminl of purse, flva or mora In enter, three Io 'i'i?A V'f.Hrfl un. In thai iiim alHite len ilo not all with 8e rantileta enlrlea, Ihe ImaM baa the " Jt ' " 'J f) ? iaer Io mlum the aiiiniiiils ol Hie tiiinm In Ihrlr inlmiil aeems imiprf. The dlrei lore ' ''-f n-arne Ihe nhl .i ii.nie any and all turn on acrouiil ot Inrlement nealber. If atnva rw ra ' .l..ti..lAtl hi,M. II U .U.n l. I,. ...1,11. .11 t.m .. At. t,....,!! ' i ' 1 ' DO YOU KNOW The Palace 9.1.1 In- ill Mci Tu per mill Io Oral horee er rent h arroml on ine ereiiltis 'ri- ciiiii uie rai-c, All enirlra Uicloaa tf a o'clovk, p. m., Is under manaeament of Chris Rorehers ho ia coo ductliif It In a autctly riral-Claaa snaoDer. He has also re-cpened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh est Cigars will constantly be kept. ' free lUtlis and Frea 'Bus (or all Guaei. ( trees Malhetre for ehevlnf, liair- raltiiif , sbamiMwnaf anl all other erork la lhal line. Itallie al aay time darin liusiiiees boors. line teri aiie it enll take a lt etlee leneter tbe rrtaiiilr preeeata. Tba taiele lusuie t4 g h4 arbtMla of ane. lea. In as A Hontoef. Ib ba-aaniilha, boraeebiwee aa I m bnli'bera. at tbe nlil (laaa at an it, Maa street, Uepiet. Call na Ibe bote. ... ahti.T-i.,M,n .l..1...ae Infl I 'J' ""t f t. II M Ibe (la . 7 7. .. . ' ' , '! J.it to rail the .ii,Ik,0 f tha liall. All rll'ittt to CitlClIiatai j Meaner s eiiirns In tbswe fseie. a.l .J lltpiu failrsl, ul tlifjr aay flat t!ifjrii!l lam a ticket of thrir utoua ill local iaaupa, nl luajr ali.hala aitli tii rrullirana aa to! n,e resnlar eol.rwm ptuw of tba .1.1- ,,.!.,. Tl t f.tr,t'rV.m Week I. liaaett ta i Ml anl Ue : , ' . ' ' I regular frk nt tUe Heekle (Vr(..maa liltlt cry aw ma ia ixi b aniii- wll.vi. Antoee satwnl.tac f..r the fieot ti otorrN.ma tlia cr-tiaral J-? . i t. ! a leaemj raa fel U4b ll.a Clatetle anJ i mnauei anion in uc rat, is. tus , Weekly orr.)iaa fr t AH Ml aol s . w...- i r .i - Dominatinca r. Julg4 Trllor, Of AubutO, Dttsod UDacUi tbe same $300 Held in Reserve for Special Races. T. W. AYKIIH. Jr, Hecretary. flE(). OONSEIt, PraeWent. E. I- Matl Tk, Dave MUr. K. (. Hjierrr. Oeo. Harrloilon, Olia rattaraoo, I'irrciore. T. It ltnar. makes a sterialtf ia en'HifsT al.tokuieo itb all aelel arm lea, beaijee rarr) log a lieral tin. rw bte ne a4. tf. (I R. Ilatl. lbs tunatinaJ arlial, eaa be (iiat al bia parlors, klatlovk f'Bef, here be will diapenee at aqUr frfee, sba.ee, sbainrMMa, haireula. elc. Wall. Tboinpeon nine etaa twice l!ei'iur aal Monuoteiil, arri.ltig evert JT eiil M n.1ajr aa.l leafifta: etetf Jf eieei'l SiiaJar. Mb. leal an l fhf ajx eel mala la lbs laierior. I', ()lia. Meal. WM W U. I 200 DAY WILL HAVE: Head OF FINK Spanish Merino Bucks MONEY LOAN CO. V"" M - .un feet MtKK "i nlllM1. e' lrenl lata. la 0en 1 1 h M4t i4i"i .1 ft t"4 -ritre fajlft- their mlaciiHinfii l..f a ba eai - v ose ef ta sl.eoee UiDe eoiillel W , ' Miavta .enate I'OR MVTvlO AT nt tt.. tti 1 1 itc 1 n.. 1 Jtitton s Ksincn, one and one-nail miles Ik-low ileppner, on Oct. 1st, 1093. WM. DUTTON, Agent. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Lash Only. FRtSH BREAD. CAKES AUD PltS ALWAYS OH HAMD. Seventh Annual Fair OF THE Second Eastern Oregon Uriel Agricultural '""""'SOQ13STY, Embracing the Counties of Wosco, Sherman, Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla, TO BE HELD AT TEE DALLES, WBSCO Him, 0, Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895, ASDcuNnsnsci riVK oat. a I ' lit Attorneyn lit riix-a M'stta avaat CUf, ntmcn. All btinae aliea 1J in la a tmaiM anJ esiie'a 'fy SAasaer. Nalarie I'at lar a4 CH"rVfa. orrici: ix national hank tfiuixo. fA 1 .r.OO sfpi.le4 bf ll,S Itlata fu Aenenilifel, Stock, kleebaairal Riklb. IU. Werka oT Art aa4 Faoey Wrk. 6.000 f "a la ptn 1 Trials of Spet for frettlaea L.et sal Ealrt Maaka. J. O. M4CK. rUeeetarf, Writ eall oej lbsecrUr; A. H. M0 ALLtlTER, rreaWeat, t i I I ORtOOJI mum aa.?ur-