The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, November 05, 1891, Page 7, Image 7

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    THTfi WEEKLY HEPPNER GAZETTE, HEPPSER, ORBGCW, JtOTEMBER 8, 1891.
THE GAZETTE.
SIGNAL SERVICE KECOftO.
MONTHLY SUMMARY.
Following is a Bam miry of ihn weather at
Heppner Station for the month of October, 1891:
KtevAtion above a-a level 150 fet
Mt-an tPiupfruture 511.-
Departure from normal .W
Mnximuin tHmperature, Oct. 8th .83-
Blftxitnum temperature, Oct. 1st ii
Mhhu of maiiuium temperature 07
Mean of minimum tempera: we fJ7
No. tim- B minimum temperature 3 or helow.. 7
Tola-1, precipitation , OSS inches
Departure from normal 0 47 ii dies
Prevailing direction of wind Southwest
No cloudle-8 days II
No. partly cloudy cUyB 11
IN o. cloudy days U
No. dayn on which .01 or rain or snow fell ft
Dat b of light frost. .2d, l.ih, 13th, 14th, nth, ihith
Dates of killing or injurious frost. . . . 1st aud 31st
A. Bmith, Observer.
THIS PAPKK is kept on tile at E. C. Pake's
Advertising Agency, (14 and 85 Merchants
Exchange, 8an iTHiicisco, California, where uou
traoie for aitvertibinij can he made for it.
C. PENTLAND, SECRETARY OF THE
Jm orenon Vrvm Aswooiiition, J.6 Ash Street,
between Kirot and Second, 1'ortlaiid, Oregon, is
our only agent located in that place. Advertis
ers whoulcl coiiBtilt him for rates and space in
the Gazette.
Here and There.
Mat Lichtenthal leaves fur Portland
toilny.
Willie Welch, of Long Creek, is in for
freight.
Fossil's flouring mill is a rip-roaring
success.
Cy Hbinn took in Morrow's metropo
lis Tuesday.
Mrs. Ella Welch arrived from LoDg
Creek iast evening.
Hon. Joe Thomas came up on Hon
da) 's train from below.
Marshal Rhsuius is buiding an addition
to bis Hei puer residence.
Jerry Broemau and other friends call
ed Monday while in town.
Under "New Today," see J. W. Cow-
ins' ad. of Hock Springs ooal.
Good soaking rains favored this section
of Morrow the nrst ol the week.
Geo. Noble went over to Peuuletou
Tuesday, retnrniug last evening.
Jas. Royae.of Lien, was over last week,
having completed the turesliiug season.
Mr. Tilden and wife have moved in
from Little Wall oreek to remain this
winter.
Henry Welch is making extensive ira
proveuieuts on his Main street residence
property-
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hooker, of
Eight Mile, were visitors to Heppner
Saturday.
Dan Walter and Geo. Ftewart departed
fur theEiist Mondayeaou witba car load
of horses.
Messrs. Klein & Martin have returned
to Helena, without buying any sheep,
however.
Unole Chas. Kirk reports his sheep at
Three Hock flat, where they will remain
till snow comes.
Messrs. bite & Douglas stopped
threshing operations last Saturday, after
a run of sixty days.
Mr. Siokes, the oontraotor, came np
from Portland Monday to attend to some
business at this place.
D. XV. Hornor has seour?d a new "gear
maker" in his establishment, opposite
J. W. Morrow's stable.
Will Houston onme up from below lasi
week, but was called home immediately
by the sickness of his little daughter.
John Znllinget has recovered from his
injuries of last summer sufficiently to
enable him to get around ou orutobes.
The first of September has arrived and
Theo. Danner has advanced the price of
onbinets to $i per doz. Une halt dozen
82.&0. .
Gid Matt has moved bis barber shop
into the Palace Hotel. Drop into the
office and you will find bim. Baths in
connection. t
A. J. Millen, the miller for the Hepp
ner flouring mills, has been on 'he sick
list since Saturday last. In consequence
our mills are idle.
For a pleasant shave, a stylish hair-
out, suleudid baths and an eflioiioioua
shampoo, call ou Cuailey Jones, City
hotel barber shop.
The little folks bad quite a party at
the Palace Hotel, last Sunday afternoon
it being the birthday of Urover Cleve
land Von Cadow.
Work od the Gazette office is moving
along slowly. The change from old to
new quarters will hardly take plaoe be
fore December 1st.
Fred R. Sherman, well known here, ar
rived from La Grande, overland, Tues
day. Fred reports all well and prosper
ing in their new borne.
Charley Johnson, manager of the
Lexingt"n wheat platform, was up Tues
day eve to attend the regular convention
of Doric Locige, K. of P.
Henrv Pudberg's fine bouBe, whioh be
is bnililiug on Rhea creek, is almost
ready for tbe painters W. J. Davis is
the contracting builder.
We are pleased to note that Miss Ida
Fell ieimpoving rapidly in generel health,
though she suffered quite a Severe at
tack of neuralgia last week.
It ib not an nnnsnal thing to see from
twenty to thirty-five wheat wagons roll
intu Heppner from Hardman and Eight
Mile iu one hour in the afternoon.
Harry Warren hasgiven np his plaoe in
T W. Ayers' drug store, leaving for
Portland yfSterday morning where he
will attend a eolioul of pharmacy.
J. S. Ingraham complains that it is
yet too dry to pli w for fall wheat np
about Hardman. The prospeot are
good, however, for a more thorough
soaking
The Heppner Flouting Mill Co. have
built a capacious platform for wheBt just
east of the mill. The sickness of Mr.
Millan has checked operations tempo
rally, but will he resumed shortly.
Lime Swick, of Monument, arrived
from St Joe Tuesday, where he bad been
with a car load of horses. He found
them dull sale, lumping the whole load
off at $1,000, and they W6re a fine lot of
horses, loo.
"Grandma" Ayers departed for Kansas
yenterday. she is nearly HU yeais old,
and this would seem quite a trip for her,
vet pome of these old people are snr-
3 . . i ... j l Ul...
prisiogiy amoinous bdu strung, one
was accompanied by Mr. Onev.
"Uncle" Nat Webb is down from Walla
Walla to look after his sheep in this sec
ti"n. He teports that Pat Russell, a
well-known farmer of that region, re
cently lost bouse, barn, outbuildings and
farming mxohinery to the amount of
$20,U0O. by fire.
Besides H car loads of cattle which
will leave tomorrow, Tom Rhea will
ship three of sheep while Sam Kinsman
will raise the number five oar loads
more. Mr. Rhea ill be accompanied
by his son, Willie, whogee below to at
tend school at Vancouver.
A second orop of apples is not a com
mon thing, bnt Felix Ji'hoson h s just
such a thing in his Butter creek nrcburd.
They are of the Red June variety, and
compare favorably i.b first crop in
flavor, lie picked ab uit a bnnhel from
the trie, leaving some Shmples at W. L
Mrttli.ckA Co's fur tbe satisfaction of
tbe carlo as who will fine them genuine
ppl.
Joe Es'nelson and family were in from
Social Ridge Tuesday.
Daily stage both ways between Monu
ment and Long Creek. tf.
One dollar a year will cover your doc
tor's bill if you take Simmons L v, ,
Regulator.
They sav that Gns Caspary, of Hay
stack, is "flat broke'' and has made an
assignment.
Win. Ayers and wife left yesterday for
their S.ilem home, aftr several weeks
visiting friends.
Mrs. Dave MoAtee and daughter are
visiting relatives up at Weston and
Moscow, Idaho.
A fine lot of imported Shot Guns at
Thompson & Co's at baigain prices, no
jobbers profits. " a
F. O. Bucknum is in from a tour of
the Northwest. He "ill remain at
Heppner for a few weeks. ,
Geo. Wright, the Taonma Btock buyer.
came in early this week, and departed
for the John Day sectiou.
Dr. J. H. Fell haelooated at John Day
'town," being associated with Dr. Ash-
ford iu the prHdioe of medicine.
Lev. Denison departed Tueslay for
his home uear Galesburg, Ills., after
several months visit at this place.
Some Gooseberry parties are about to
purchase one of those fine Peroheron
horses which Prof. Keeue brought to
town.
Mr. S. McBride has purchased proper
ty in the Nels Jones ad lition. and there
fore has become a permanent fixture of
our plaoe.
No servio 8 will be held in the M. E.
church next Sunday morning, though
the usual servioes iu the evening at 7
o'olock.
Glen, a little son of W. J. Davis, of
Lexington, got a fiuger badly mangled
while playing with a toy wagon one day
last week.
Mrs. I. N. Basey returned last Satur
day evening from a visit below, accom
panied by her mother, who will remain a
(ew weeks.
M. C. K. Royse, of Fairbury. Neb., one
of the Riivse brothers, was in town last
week, lie haB been ou the Sound siuce
last spring.
Wayne Honstim has purchased the
riuht to sell the Cleveland sand band iu
barney county. E. G. Isperry has
purchased the pateut right of the same
tor Morrow, Sherman, Wasco, Uilllam
and Grant comities. It is a good thing
The World KmicheU.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
couduce to the material welfare and com
fort of mankiud are almost unlimited,
and when Syrup of Figs wns first pro
duced tbe world was mriched with the
only perfeot laxative known, as it it- the
only remedy which' is truly pleasing and
refreshing to the taste and' prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
tbe spring time or, in fact, at any time,
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
Special to the Gazette.
Portland, Nov. 5, 1:30 p. m. Elec
tion returns thus far received indicate Mo
Kinley's majority 20.000; Flowers, 45,
U00; Russell, 7,000; Boies, 10,000. Iowa
and New York legislatures iu doubt. In
New York tbe entire state democratic
ticket is elected. In Massachusetts the
republican state tioket, with the excep
tion of governor, is elected. In Iowa,
indications favor the election of the en
tire democratic Btate ticket. Ohio legis
lature republican on joint ballot by 37.
Pennsylvania republican by 50,000. Iu
Kansas farmers alliauoe met a crushing
defeat. Republican congresmau elected
iu South Dakota. Iowa legislature now
stands, democrats control senate, and re-
nnhlinana the house. In New lork the
senate now stands, demoorats 15, repub-
loans 17. There is some douot aooni
two republicans and one democrat. Tbe
assembly is a tie.
A Successful Meeting. Onr re
porter had some conversation with an
officer of the Heppner Park Association
a few dBys ago, aud was informed that
the last meeting was a most euocessiui
one. from a financial standpoint, though
be said that it is a pretty uimtuit matter
to make all ends meet when members of
tbe association will slidearound through
the bushes to get into the grounds with
out paying anything, yet after all they
are pretty well out of debt. Now we have
no idea who of the association would act
like this, but in any event it oertainly is
not a very business-like move on the
part of an outsider, and much less a
member. Anent the suocess of the as
sociation it is proof that Heppner can
support a good, mile track, provided it
is properly feuced in and guarded by
officers armed with stuffed clubs for im
pudent trespassers.
Fine Timreb. Perhaps, the best tim.
ber growing in tbe Blue mountains oan
be found ou Rock creek, in the vioinity
of Will Mallory's saw-mill. This clasB
of timber Mr. Mallory is using in making
lumber bioh he delivering in uepp-
nei all the way from $15 to SoU per
thousand feet, depending on the quality,
and whether desired rough or dressed.
Tbe same can be bought at the mill at
pnoes ranging from 88 to $25 per thous
and. He has a general assortment on
band at present, and is sure to satisfy
onstoiners.
STRAYED HORSE.
427-tf.
At the ranch of Jerry Brosmnn on Lit
tie Butter creek, near Lena, a four-year-old
horse, bay, white hind legs, half
moon star in forehead. Uame to my
rauch Oct 241b. No brand. Owner oan
have same by proving property and pav
ing all oliarges. Jebry. Bkosman.
Lena, Or. Nov. i, '91 450-4fl.
CHANGE OF F1HM.
CHlUiCH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Rev. E. G. Michael, presiding elder of
tho Pendleton District, will preach at
the M. E. Church (South) Saturday at
7 p. m ; also Sunday morning and even
ing. This beiug the quarterly meeting
occasion, the sacrament of the Lord's
supper will be administered at the close
of tir Sunday morning sermon. A cor
dial welcome is exteuded to all by the
pastor.
Oun Weather Sionals. The weather
signals displayed from tue flag stuff of
the Palace Hotel are for twenty-four
hours, and the telegrams announcing
what kind of weather is mapped out for
us, leave Sau Francisco in the morning,
but owing to iBsiifficienoy of telegraph
service, do not reach here uutil the fol
lowing morning, consequently twelve
hours elapse before the corrected signal
is displayed. However, a ohange will
likely be made so that fliigs can be dis
played for toe twenty-four hours follow
ing 0 a. in. instead of 6 p. m. as hereto
fore. Our people Bbould bear in mind
that some predictions may not be tech
nically correct, but as they are for the
entire Eastern Oregon, will not fall short
of tbe right thing. A stand protecting
tbe large barometer basjbeen ereoted on
the roof of the Palaoe, L. D. Boyed doing
tbe job.
Torn Out. After a set ies of oas unities
inoludiug the serious and prolonged ill
ness of his wife, Mr. John jack and Miss
Firmin' ably assisted by local talent,
will give a pleasing entertainment at the
Opera House Saturday evening. All are
pleased that Mrs. Jack, whose stave
name is Miss Firmin, aud by which she
is universally known, is again able to
appear on the stage m her pleasing
roles. This is an ocoasiou of a benefit
play, for Mrs. Jack, a reciprocity play, as
it were, for both Mrs. Jaok, and the
audience will be beuefited. Give ber a
rousing housp.
Sand in Tub Chaw. Billy Crank, of
Ritter, who is oamp-tender for Ike
Large, relatei a peculiar thing whioh he
discovered in a mutton a few days ago.
The gall bag as filled witb black sand,
though otherwise the sheep was in nor
mal oonuitiou. How tins came there is
amysteiy, uuless the sheep had been
attempting to live on saud. We have
noticed a good many humans who un
doubtedly nad sand in a very capaoions
gall, bnt to fiud suoh a condition in tbe
carcass "f a mutton is unprecedented.
On aoonnnt of ohange of firm, from M.
Lichtenthal to Licbtenthal & Soher-
zinger, I am very desirous of squaring
up all my old accounts. Those owing
must settle within tbe next 30 days,
either by 0 .ah or note.
M LlOHTENTHATj.
Heppner, Or, Nov. 4, '91. 45U 53
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not if you go through life a dyspeptic.
Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a
DOvitive cure for the worBt forms of
DvsnepMa, Iudigestion, Flatulency and
Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
the Slooum-Johnston Drug Co.
bv
Knocked Off The Cars. Geo. Sim
mons, breakman on tbe braucb, was
knocked off the side bf-a car Monday
morning last while sn itching. He was
banging on to a ladder, and in leaning out
the switch target struck bim in the heal,
bnt not seriously injuring him, though
it was a close oall.
Another Reminder.-On Monday last
a spark ignited some shavings upstairs
at the plaoing mill, and before being dis
covered burned quite a bole through
the weather-boarding. A buoketof water
stopped what might have been a more
serious fire. Let us have water works
very soon.
Subscribe for
awake and newsy.
tbe Gazette.
$2 a year.
Wide
THAT TERRIBLE COUGH
In the morning, hurried or difBouH
breathint, raising phlegm, tightness iu
the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness
in the evening or sweats at night, all or
or any of these things are tbe first stages
ot consumption. ir. Ackers English
Cough Remedy will cure these fearful
symptoms, and is sold under a positive
guarantee by the Slocum-Jobnston Drug
Oo.
COMPOUND EXTRACtAvW
A Novel I.nvestion. Dr. J. A. Barker
Bod D M. Hastings, representing the
Cleveland Patent Saud Band, are in tbe
city, having Hived from Pendleton by
private conveyance last Sunday evening.
All that have seen their band, pronounce
it a complete success- In addition to
sales already me tioned, they bave sold
Klamath comity to Eli Keaney aud
Morrow to W. G. Swagjart.
if DEPARTURE.
In connection with my Tailoring business, I have opeced
tip a fine line of
GENTS' FUENISHINGS,
Underwear of All Kinds, Negligee Shirts,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc-
ALSO HAVE ON HAND AN ELEGANT LINE OF FATTERNS FOR SUITS.
SELLING OUT TO Uia iRK FROM BUSINESS,
The Immense Stnpk of morchandie of
the Firm of H. Blnckmnn k Co , will be
sold out REGARDLESS OF COST in
order to olose out hnsinoss.
49-tt
HAVING IN MY EMPLOY THE BEST WORKMEN
that can be procured, I am still maintaining my well
earned reputation as one who turns out nothing but the NOB
BIEST and most stylish suits. Prices reasonable.
V. ABRAHAMSICK,
OLD STAND ON MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
HEPPNER BAKERY!
o.
May Street, Heppner, Or.,
I XT II Iv, Proprietor,
KEEPS FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES
AND CONFECTIONERY.
FINE CAKESforWEDDING PARTIES
Etc., Made to Order on Short Notice.
SATISFACTION GURANTEED
AND
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
C. RUPIL, Proprietor,
May Street. - Heppner, Oregon.
STRIKING BOTTOM!
AN Al MACHINE-MADE HARNESS,
Such as is selling for $28 to $33,
$23! REDUCED TO $23!
A full stock of everything in the line of Harness, Paddles, Robes,
Whips, Spurs, Bits, Etc.
D. W. HORNER,
OPPOSITE MORROW'S LIVERY STABLE, HEPPNER, OREGON.
MA.TRIM03STY AND
C.Smith'
FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Are clcaely allied, became a married eouple without Furniture
la like a government without a ruler.
Hi? Stock o Furniture Just in. Complete in Everything.
Agent For the La Grande Marble Works.
OLD STAND ON MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Pnrtips dpsirnns of mnhing pnrphftSPB
for CASH will find it to tlipir intcrpst to
M fn II on
I
WE M HAN BUSINESS.
Comp noil lip convinced.
H.BIackman& Co.,
"When the leaves begin to turn,"
, la time to think of fall purohnses. ,
Have you Bought your
OVERCOAT or
Your CLOAK
For this winter's wear?
Have you laid in your supply for the season?
1 Not, Cull on
Aud inapeot their Complete Stock.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and
SHOES, HATS, STAPLE and FAN
CY GROCERIES, ETC.
Extra Good BUTTER
ALWAYS AT HAND.
1H!!I! BROS.
U WWD15E
EMPORIUM,
Heppner, Oregon.
Itomuvoil to Tliair N.iw Rnil(lin on Main Ht
n-xt uuor to tiiumni mnoee e.
NELSON JONES,
President.
E. R.
BISHOP,
Treasurer.
T. E. FELL,
Secretary,
Tie Morrow County Laoil & Trust Company
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.
Best Grade !
Of Work at Lichtenthal & Soherzinger'i-
Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store.
The Importance of purifying the blood can.
not he overestimated, for without pure blood
yon cannot enjoy good health.
At Uils season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's
Danilisr Barsaparilla, It strengthens
rcCUIIal ana builds up Uie system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Barsaparilla pecul- Tn Itcplf
lar curative powers. No ' w llwCII
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you bave made up your mind to
buy Hood's Barsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Barsaparilla Is Bold by all druggist.
Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
They are Constantly adding New Goods
and Carry the Best.
Bee the Fall Stock. Bottom Prices For Cash. Best Grade of Work.
Lichtenthal & Scherzinger,
MAIN STREET, OPP. CITY HOTEL, HEPPNER, OREGON,
teal Ui ?!
I hmiw Urals.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
The Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds
of Grain, Sheep Pelts', Hides, Etc.
HKPl'NKIt WAHKHOl'MS: I
5,000 Baits Wool. 50,001)0 liimlifls (irnln
i)(iP(ii..H wAi:i;noi
un,uoo jttimiit.5i.i
KIN li WAKKIKH'BE.
20,000 Unfile! Grain.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Flour Exchanged for Wheat.
HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY.
GL W. HAIIRINGTON, Manager.
448
NEW TO-DAY.
Odd Combinations.1
NAILS AND SUGAR.
PEARL BARLEY AND PADLOCKS.
TOMATO KETCHUP & HAMMERS.
CANNED GOODS C AMMUNITION.
Giyk Him Help. Od Monday next
the annniil iiiHtilute of Morrow oonut
will btuin in this oity. Tbe teachers of
the ooooty are lttboring hard to elevHte
themselves nnd their profession. The
euperinteudeiil requests the oitizens of
Heppner to HRftist him in eutertaiuing
the teachers coming from a distance.
-
Send Them In Now that the thresh
ing season is over, we would be much
pleased to h ive yoo machine men Bend
in a foil report of the various crops
threshed in Morrow. It will be the big
gest advertisement that Morrow conutv 1
ever received. Don't forget to make 8
report to the Uxzette immediately.
A Wheat Pool Messrs. Boober Bros.,
Metier. Cmw ami Evans Bros, have a
wheat pool of 20UOU bnshels which they
will put n p at l-xinutun neit .Satnrd
and auction off to tbe highest bidder.
This will, perb .ps, attract the crtam o
ta wheat linyart.
Ktctntly tht following Katlct tppearwd III Ms
m Juilee S had been sick only shout tw
.nrt it was not until the last three or
four days that the malady Uxjk a serious turn.
At the bcciniiinK of his illness he suffered from
diabetes and stomach disorder. l-aier in,
kidneys refined to perform their functions and
he passed quietly away. Thus ended .the life
of one of the most prominent men in Cali
fornia " Like thousands of others his un
timely death was the result of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney disease.
IF YOU "
re troubled with diabetes, gravel, or Ml (de
rangement of the kidnevs or urinary organs,
4on1 delay proper treatment until you are
i A ,n un vour daily duties : dnn't
waste your money on worthless liniments
and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of
the disease at once dji.i h,c -. , ?u
, i .r,Hie. thece ebrated Oregon Kid-
nev Tea, It na! saveu tivcs ui uiuuii...
Why should it not cure you Try it. Purely
-Mreuble snd pleasant to take. $1.00 s pack-
. fcc t CO.
Rock Springs Coal!
I will keep constantly on hand the BesT
Screened Rock Springs Coal, which I will
deliver in any part of Heppner .
At a Reasonable Price.
Leave your orders at the Gazette Office
J. W. COWINS, Heppner, Or.
Strange Conibiimtions to lio Found Only lit The Combin
ed Grocery mid llmdwuio Storo of
P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY,
DUAM'.KH IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery Wood t
Willow Ware and Agricultural Implements,. Aleuts
for NEW HOME Sowing Machines and IMPERIAL
EGG FOOD.
LUM HERMANS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY.
Table Cutlery, Slienrs, HcisMors, I
Remarkably Low Prices. Special
toiuers. Uive tta a trial.
ckcl Kiiive, and Razors at
inducements to Cash Cni-
tf. Corner Main and Willow KtreeU, Heppner Or.
E. 0. BLOC (J M.
II. HI.OCDM.
mm mm company.
4,'fl-tf
For Great .Bargains !
820 wiU buy a three Piece
Room Suite.
Bed
Main St.,
Heppner, Or.