IN Mf If JACi S t NOTES AND COMMENT. The Dispatch, a Portland news paper which has been "dispatched" several times hi its existence, to be resurrected again by Tony Noltner, publishes editorially in a recent issue an article in which Hon Henry Blackman, Congressman iUlia ana tne fattersons are strangely mixed. Some people re peat untruths so often that they, themselveB, are convinced that they are stating facts. The Dispatch is one of those kind of newspapers. Everybody knows that Congress man Ellis is too straight a repub lican to vote outside of his party ranks, though his friendships are strong and numberless outside of the republican party. The St. Helens Mist strikes the keynote when it observes that the editorial utterances of a certain newspaper not a thousand miles from Ueppner, and not more than two thousand miles from Pendle ton, are not worth noticing, and carry no weight in the community where the paper is published, much less away from home. A man whose soul is as small as a peanut never has the respect of anyone. HON. GEORGE L. FLETCHER. Let Busy Men and Women Read How Paine's Celery Compound Made Him Well. Irresolution frames a thousand horrors. J. Martyn. This is re mindful of the fact that Ileppner has had a certain population who, while deprecating everything done for the good of the town, fail through lack of energy and resolu tion to do anything thomaolves. In their imagination everything was going to perdition at a rapid rate. Borne ot these moBt of them are well meaning, but they get "scared to death" nt trifles. Those who work with a will liavo faith, and faith and hard work bring Buccess. Everyone that vinita Ih'pp uer Bays that it is the best little town in the country. Urothrr ("radlobaugh, in the TimcH-Mountainrcr, refutes the Htatcmoiit that in going tin rounds of th press that ft young gentle mau of his city had been HiroHtotl for Musing one of 1 he Dalb s girls Against her will. Tim Miitt'ineiit bchiilcH lining fiiW, in rt grows and inauciouH Kiauuor on l no limit's girls. Urol her ('. then goos on n Bomo length t allow what he knows alxuit k inning in genera) which, to the mind of tho writer is BulViciently convincing that there linn been n deal of oscillatory work dono outside of the ntnto of Neva da, and that our dear brother o th prena has had a hand in it Jai as and IIumm nrr lialiht to have n tilt over i'orea yet l'oi;nr.TT anuouiuvs that hi il giv up pugiliftiu in (ho t ear future. a dOMI OIM IMiH It ft I . I . "IIHK'tHt. mt man in any oinnninily i the lin lacked Iiunlnunl away from llOllll'," l'lmf. ArutH, who w tried for puiiifhiiig a ri frnet.try pupil will a raahi 1 in tin St..hiii ai'hool I'orllaiid, m acquittal. As ALAfU I railroad h eeu urnl for $ lft.lttKi iUtiiane I., ran ont f id conductors kted a a tiger against her will, S.i.-li kia waa hardly fan. -St. Jt.a..jh Herald. Is A l.itig winde.l arlieh itt It Tacifie Christian Adtocat. II, K Hinra asks, "Wht aiti-l Orfc..ri ' Iloatirk did it-by u tlinjj out thaatata. Ak H'Uifthtiijj fay. FaUia StaUaraan Now it tbfl tint t lat whthr lh Mount d.cttiu" lia "tiy tn aland on TWi RACES. CoatiDard Tw Days Beyoad the Rrgular Program, Sondsy aod Hoodsy -Jobs Did Not Go. The races ooDlioaeJ good to the end ot the program, and tbe association bavin some money left gave two races eaob oo 8uuday arid Mondt.y. The traok was in floe oonditioo arid weather per fect throughout. The summary of races is ts follows: Friday opened with a one -fourth mile bicycle raoe, heats best two in three. Entries, Geo. Noble, Jr., Frank Natter aod Homer Harrington. . First heat, tlarriogton wdd, Natter seoond; seoond heat, Natter first, Noble sroond; third heat, Natter first, Noble second. Natter won the race, Harriott. d becuiid The five-eightbs tiubh was exciting. Two or three accidents oueurred before tbe horses oouid ha gntteD off. Andy Allen was kicked by Orcoker Jaok aod severely bruised and Manny Smith was knooked off of Terressia by ranoiug against Hermann end laid rp for the rest ot the day. Tbe entries in the abive raoe were Coxy, Tampa, Terreasia, Cracker Jaok and Hermann. Tampa woo, Ooxy second; time 1:03. Matuala paid $2 25 The entries in tbe half mile special saddle horse race were Rooky, Silver. Annie J., Milkwagou Dick, Chester and Leslie. Cheater won, Rooky second; time 0:54. Mutaals paid S3 .50. Saturday's races were as follows: Quarter-mile dash, 0:25 olass Skip per, by Donnelly & Davis; Susie, by Smith Bros ; Hot Stuff, by Boyntonj Jubilum, by F. Patton; Dutob, by Sper ry, entered. Duich won, Skipper second ; time 0:23. In this raoe Jubilum, Skip per and Hot Staff sold in tbe pools at even money, with Susie and Dutch in tbe field. Mutuals paid 10 for 1. 1000-yrrd dash The entries were: Terressia, by Aiken; Lady Opal, by Swaggart; Selam, by Ross; Chester, by Hatt. Selam won, Chester seoond; time, 1:00. This was a olosely contested raoe. Mutuals paid 12 25. Sunday's oontests were a 300 yard rase and a half mile consolation. Three hundred yard entries, Pin Ear Black PriDce, Steamboat Bill end Paddy Ryan. Paddy won, but it was plain tbat tbe thing was a job aod that Paddy was tbe glow horse. The judges de clared the nice a swindle, changed riders aod bad tbe raoe run over. Steamboat Bill woo, Prioce and Pin Ear tied for the seoond plaoe; time, 0:15'i. Mutuals paid 84 50. germ -life The doctors tell us, now-a-days, that disease germs are everywhere ; in the air, in the water, in our food, clothes, money ; that they get into our bodies, live there, thrive and grow, if they find anything to thrive on. Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them. The remedy is strength vital force. Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, means the adjustment of lung strength to overcome germ-life. It is fighting the germ with the odds in our favor. These tiny little drops of fat-food make their way into the system and re-fresh and re-invigorate it. Whether you succeed with it or not depends on how good a start the germs had, and how carefully; you can live. The shortest way to health is the patient one. The gain is often slow. so centa and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, chemut.. ' New York Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. It was John Adams who described Lis wording days as follows: Seven hours to sleep, To I.aw'1 arrat tuly iSTon, Ten to I lie world allot, And all to Heaven. Few busy men in these days apportion their days so wisely. These are the periods of intense mental and bodily strain that raok the nervous system and "age" mau long before their time. Repeated headaoties, an oppreHS ed feeling at the bark of the neck, troubled sleep, and Iom of strength show that the nervous system is on the road to prostration. For busy men threatened with failure of nerve force, able physicians all over the oountry are today prescribing l'aine's celery compound. It never fails to bring back vigor lo the shattered nerves and to restore lical'li to the disordered sys tem. Attacks of melHiu holia, hysteria, lespondnncy, pervons dyspepsia aud heart trouble, unfailingly ytt-M to this greatest of all nerve regulators and blond purifiers. Tbe languor tbat comes after too pro longed, Or too hard work, Is a aure sign that the nervous system is badly in Deed of nourishment nourishment appro priate for building op the exhausted uervous tissues, and for this reason iu tbe household of Lard-worked men all over this coontry I'alou's celery com pound is nsed as a nerve regulator and invigorator. It does away with the languor of ill health and brings back strength and bodily vigor. It refreshes tbe blood and cures uervous weakness in itt many forms by radioally feeding every worn out part and supplying it with tretb material f t new, strong nerves. l'aine's celery compound drives out thai aces of the liver, kllucys, the Mood and the stomach. It has proved in thousands if c ties a rapid an.l perma nent cure fr obstinate couetipation, salt rheum, ersema and rt. uraitism. It cures every form of aei.itni M, and as a COI1SI ijiienrw replace di predion and low Spirits with the, assurance of rt turning health. lion. George Lowell Fletober, one of Vermont's ablest lawy era, who bas twice been the democrat io nominee for ooogress from tbe 2d congressional diatriot io tbat state ot political beavy weights writing to Welts, Hiohsrdson A Co., from bis home io Chester, says: "Some time ago (four years) I was sick with a difficulty which became ohrooio at intervals of about three weeks. I would be confined to my bed about four days. My difficulty waa iofiam ination ot tbe kidneys; or rather, the pipes and ducts became inflamed aod painful. I procured Paioa's celery com punud, and for three and ona-balt years I have been relieved and eared ot this difficulty. I have reoum mends 1 it to others, hot bave oeglected writing yoo concerning my oase uttil now, tbungb I had long intended to. You are at liber ty to make nse of Ibis if yon desire," This is hnl one of thnneaods of sorb testimonials from pple who bav been cored by the wonderful remedy that makes people well. YOU SHOULD PEPE For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY ! HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Tom Bradley Prop. it;-:v Do You Want a Rig: ? i?T VtS- vvani a riace 10 rut up Your learn : Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? The entries in the consolation wore All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Terreasia, Rubberneck and Jobiluin. Jubilum won in 0:51, Rubberneck seoond. No mutuals were sold on tbis raoe, though auctions were lively. Yesterday concluded the meeting. It waa as follows: Ooe-balf mile handicap entries, Gray Dick, 115 pounds; Pin Ear, 115 pounds; Alder, 124 pounds, Hularu, 108 pounds; Opal, 100 pounds. Alder oame in first, Qray Diok second, but five pounda ot weight having been stolen ofl of Alder, tbe fraud being deteoted in tbe endeavor to get it back to the rider before he got to tbe soales, gave Dick first plaoe. Fin Ear seoond. Time, 0:54 W. Mutuals paid 1375. bklpper, Dutch and Faddy ran a matoh raoe for a total of 830, 400 yard-s Paddy winning in 0:20 I S. Mutuals paid f3 50. Tbe half mile bardie was contested by Hermann, Alder and Craoker Jaok, iler mano winning io 1:04. Ibis closed seven days raolng in wbieb all were given an equal ahow. It is likely that tbe Ueppner track will become a branch of the Northwest Itao- ing Astneiatton and bold spring meet trig onder the ausploea ot said aasooia tioo. Heppner, Oregon. Then rentlemen are well acmialnted with Grant, Harney, Crook. GlllUra and other counties. and caii save money and time In making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. Thompson & Bnsnsrs. JL THE Palace Hotel C. S. VAN DCYN, Proprietor. I have taken full control of this popular house, and will make it strictly first class. MEALS, 25 CTS. BEDS, 25 CTS. Free Baths and free 'Bus for all Guests. KX-GOYEIISOU rESXOVKn Pay liO wilt not Htiirt hi nliing! mill till after "Clovelainlinm" in lurii'l umlor an avnlaiiche of roton. Tho olt! rx-govprtmr evidently j-n fora republipaniaiii t Clevclaud de mocracy. Han l'ntvi isco iroM)rto to put in a bid fr tlm republican nation nl convention. Tln thro creat hPwapapcr, tin Call, Chronicle ami LlAtniner put tip a combined aura of $r..VH It will rnptire $100,000 to take, enre of tho politi cian. Joiix I Ham, the linker City attorney, ntuioiituva hiiusolf n rnu ilnlnte for coire. John has probably l-een I'liilxihleiieil to thus preaa hi claim by the vitioti taken by the I'cthlh'ton republican orn gaiiit ltreastnan 1 ill i Milton r.Kle TA riw il) k'o Ijrl and I.a lv PouUs rretv a acetie on ft Pico Height, !- Angele. ear over the refusal of hrl iKiuJasa to tie up hi wife's shoe. She aclde.l bi:i; ao hard that the rhvtric rurrrtit ab'ppe.1. Thi t what n ftchance ay a. The CarMta In it own lying. There N n lstira or tspt es ff priiis ' liTr ef kidnsts ar nsksslthy. Th-v ' weak, ao k an t Irritable, an. Os l it htirtrnm ti rf trot wok ot an km t Abl ! it.! is a trort-ah ltstm wiih Ir i. II. alolsn s l,lr and Rilney lUlm rtus rm.tf is i".'i-l tn ( tf iii.tr l..rd I turn '" isvJieal iir.tiiea a ntj-ni mpntate.1, let the people kr0 it, I i t.s i lir It i-n Atn I ... ..t . Ii I it tmt in ' la'l futi.l-ll 'is. ! leItti a'. nd theaariJ.Httho .It 1 it fat to , ,hw(., ip4,)( rrHc Ietvr-Oca. 'frfew fl.w r ', tlllOU Mdtll'hllOM. rrom The Dslles Chronlrle. Congressman Kill will arrive In Tbe Pitlli-a tomorrow morning from Ib-ppner and spend the dity iu Ibis City. 1'lns ill be tbe laat ipportunity Mr. Lllis will have of meeting his conslitnetiia, as be leaves almost irumedisM) fur WmIi inglon to brgin bis congreMiins Ulxirs. There ar tirsl qaelliia of viinl im portance to the (MHipla ( Ks'lrro On ii"0 c.'iiivrtiing l, it'll It wonld t well 1 1 roiisult informally with Mr. K.1U Tlie neeiHSI'f of kthttieg S'lfel'turo to lurs Iheir (looks In the aertlotxruej .Ue-s la piia t tticra aJ Ih matter i t river iiii(rovriu"nts anolhsr. If amtugol buoorsa nin an t riiii -ns po .l I mllr. and Mr. Kllis tntile l Id I If-M them on ttie lo if Isnt n ir.li ni., it ou'.l I l 'Hi a and a deserved oouiphmeot lo uur oon grensrnan E.IOor i. L M tulgotnary, of Marshall, III, lfernorrst, stale that tor maey years be snffi-red tiuiold agooy from dse sia. At last Ii bagas to tak Apei'a Hursspanlla, and by lha tin b lined sis botUi be was aa well as ever t'urra iitkera, will rare yon. Mlows A rU'rivner, tbe blacksisitha, Itoraoaliiwr an I wmJ Imtubers, at the fl.l llmin sUod. Mam street, llapuoer. Call 01 the bnra. Karaira'S Aralea (Uls Tb tiesl aalva in Ibe worl.l for fata, IUiiim, Horea, t'lrora. Halt Ithenm, rVvcr Norea, I'rller. t'bapi Hands. I'liilhlsins, Otrna. and all akit) eropltous and MMitvely rarva I'iIm, or to pay rroiifs-l. t la gnnle. tt iv tcl saltafselNHi or mpev refonjed. r'l'iw V ornla ter U'l. Vnr bl benrllt our .MpU' ". W. Af, Jr. i; ) icp hi (lii'cn kay HELLS j- Hill! To ftrry (yrimn rnavii ; a rh purrha of 2o cett e wilt pt rni.ii tu li I hih rntil'ioa II, h.'l l-r to au cjual aho io the ttaml prire, Ibe er"0 te i v t n c the bic)cle can rtchang for other gKaU of aame valu s r'f r'e'a H" 1 Ii !" ( t ! cmt In tl'ti n tra. .ti,i unrMi ram's. . r"i. '' i..f kki S,ii tMim.. rn- lum 1 mix !. s-l I if. a-l ... r-i ik m(i f si j UmtU eMSIf aM li ! i...Vi 1 -i ,K..cil ii 1 ( .1 4 Ut4 In t frwn U - i S rr S 'f 4U lnl ! f:- H iil"n o ll Pt. Mraaott OUR PRICES ARE LOW! Wells & Warren, llh.ssistl.nl Haas Ulul When there is Iselio acid in the blond. I.iuiments and lotions will b of aa per- miuenl benefit. Aetireeaa b aooro- plihed only by tieutraliiiog tbla arid aod for Una purpose Hood's farsapanlla la tbe beat medicine because Hood's I Ssrsspsrllla ia lb only trne blood part ner promiueoiiy 10 lbs pab'lo eye. Hood's rills act easily, yet promptly and effectively, oo the liver and bowels. iO oeola. feanr-i ED. vy J ;oo 1--r3-l. dru!"'''" DAY :WILL HAVE: Head FINE for tlo. Ten share ot stork io the National noi of Heppner. Aldres Hit bard T. CoI. Receiver, Arliogtoo. Oregon, tltlf. I . 1 Treasurers Notice. VOTtfR I lirttrHY .IVrl TIUT ALL l H.itrnw rmini aerrania rriirtr.l rlir InsM Im lailliis Mv 1 lM lll t rl't on pwniailiia si Hi Imuki ioiTlre. lulrrrX trti s aiil tilt Asia ut IMS notir. fKAMi I.IUJAV. Trttirr ol U irn.w nuntf. iHlol. Ilppif. yt"n. OrL it. Spanish Merino Bucks for ftxras AT Wm. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles Below Heppner, on Oct. 1st, 1895. WM. DUTTON, Agent. UriKH I.IHT. Iiuras adxthiisku 4 OT, Oil . i"i at iirirsrH tw In rtMt u:;s ..n J a I1.11.W.J. f.mral Jmh laton MrM J li.f lh lilr filrss sat i. r wuu.a.. r. m. 1 isSnfl 17X5! I C"aail a aoaav "V UUW I S la Orl r TIIUNDKH . LIQIITNINO "There is a tide in tie affairi of men That, if taken at its flood, lewis on to fortune." The flood i here and so i GILLIAM & BISBKIS With fall lice ot IlftnKvnro. Tinwutt OhmHwmv, Crookorr. Wood run. v lliowwart', tjotlnr Tubi nt Jkdrock l'rlcosi. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING CANG HOWS! Ttr rua sa tit ht Tb'T rvaafia tMalhl. Tb only Liclaaive Hardware 8tor l-i te..o The Dalle and Perdletoa GILLIAM fc J3ISBiD! ItAIN lleri'D'i Oregon. . ItAIN llU e-'4 S'4 ew fl-naeanto Kf all 1 1 era J-vr p C.awfa"Aai UkS Hl 4'ruk a4 Ovu L ura. r sat a, 1 m ia tt I ' OTflrtiTOWflmfitmrf: 1 K K 15 ssei t VM M. .4 . ra I . ta-i3 jj wmwmm MM aS I - tt asa trt iil a vr M r-am CU4BIS-.'S M ImmI (hw, i . cat . r Ei TalatntoiasiiliCAHCHOCO.- l(i,l!l,.li.t.i ;.i 1 1 it 2 1 16 EEEIwJ I&Slltulfi i L,1nw-0P-nn Tolwco Habits ll M loratsd si Saai. (Waana. i r. MM !eai; Teaea on IU CWsf Call al Ik O.itr-a Sar aansaatara vi:taes4aaHai. IfaaMsawt Stwaa4 ear ae DHL IIUIS. Plenty of them at tho Gazette Offico. . . .