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About The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1892)
THE WEEKLY HEiTNER GAZETTE: FEBRUARY 18, 18U2. 8 THE GAZETTE. Pbof. Aubrey is looked upon as a pos sible candidate for county clerk. John Roysb, of Hardtnan, is looked upon by some as good material for oouuty commiesioner. Fkiends, if you want anything in a political line, annonncd the fact in the columns of the Gazette. In oasting about for republican candi dates for sheriff they must not overlook Sam Morgan or O. E. Fnrusworth. Baker City has been re riited 25 per cent, lower by the fire insurance com panies, all because they have water. Fhom all appearances the candidates for sohool superintendent will be Chas. Eoyse and the present incumbent, W. L. Baling. While we are mentioning candidates, n will aav that the name of T. R. How ard is spoken of in connection sheriffalty. with the We begin thiB week the publication of the Australian ballot law. Preserve the papers and consult them. Every voter should know how to vote. Oob friend, J. J. Roberta, is Bpoken of for the offlo of assessor, and will likely be a candidate before the next democrat io nominating convention. H. It McAllister was up from Lexing ton Tuesday. Josse Kirk has just reoovered from an attack of la grippe. Arthur HodsoD, of Lexington, spent Sunday in Heppner. M. Liohtenthol is having some sick ness in his family this week. From all parts of Eastern Oregon the Gazette bears complaints of "grip." Waldron Rhea and Billy Spenoer re turned Thursday last from Salem. J. H. Piper reports an abundance of feed down bis way and stock looking well. The Long Creek Eagle contemplates putting in a power press in the near future. Geo. Conner, oashier of the First Na tional, made a business trip to Arlington auturuuy. L;irue audiences greeted Elder Mich aels on both Sunday morning and even ing last. The Luelling Bros., aocompauied by their father, got in from Hood River Monday. John W. Doak has returned from Siaslaw for the summer s rustling on buncbgraas. (iouu Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, epending on a healthy condition of the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, ou have a billions look, if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electrio Bit ters is the great alterative and tonic acts irectly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good oomplexion. Hold by Slue urn-Johnston Drug Co. at olio, a bottle. Advertising rates are fixed according to circulation everywhere, mil it is per fectly just that they should be. The better the servioe, the more it is worth. When Heppner establishes a tree reading room, this paper will see that it is supplied with the best weeklies and dailies in the Northwest. A free library means a free reading room eventually. Mb. A. M. Gcnn, one of our republic ans, is spoken of for representative of Morrow county, and we ore under the impreasisn that should he run will make a strong raoe, and if elected a good rep resentutive. Hon. H. C. Gay has been frequently mentioned as being good timber for sheriff on the republican tioket, and we learn from the most reliable sources that he will allow his name to be used in that connection. An editor hears more politics than any one else, so of course we could not avoid noticing the faot that should Mr. J. N Brown allow his name presented for either representative or f rosecutiug at torney, he will make our people know that he is in the raoe. Krci.P the water project on its feut, and don't let personal matters or election "tiffs" cause you to "bite off your nose to spite your face." Let us all stand to- gether for the common good. As our old friend. Henry Henonar, Bays, "We are nothing without water." The Gazette is in it "heart and soul" for an open river. When we do the work ourselves as a state it will be done Till then, only talk. The latter is the favorite subterfuge of the average mem. ber of congress. Our ruilroade patronize the "slot" and our congressmen do the rest. MAN'S QUKEIt MAKK-UP. From the Orcgoiitun. The man of an average of 164 pounds has enough iron in his make-tip to make a ploughshare, enough phosphorous to make a half million mutches, and enough eleotricity in a life of fifty years to run the eleotno oars ou Washington street during the time of an "accident at the power house." All nuhealthy people lack more or less of this great health-re taming element which preserves the bo dy in healthy action. Dr. Damn's Elec trical treatment reinstates this loea thereby substituting health for disease as the following cases testify : Mr. J. A. Bennett, 41,'tf Hood street South Portland, writes as follows: "For a long time before oalling on Dr. Darrin I was so severely allliotcd with sciatio rheumatism that I could scarcely move, I was robbed of my nights' sleep. Dr Darrin cured me with electricity." Mr. L. Jamison, lturke, Idaho, states in a private letter: "Sinoo my return borne I find no return of the malari liver and kidney troubles. I think you electric oure just the thing." Mr. Geo. II. l'apenberg, Tualitan, Or. was deaf ten years, so he could soaroely bear a Bound, still retaiiiB his hearing. He was cured three years ago by lr. Darrin. Captain II. B. Parker, proprietor of the Parker House. Astoria, writes bo was oured by Dr. Darrin of chronic catarrl from the eiTeots of hi grippe by electri otty and home medical treatment. Dr. Darriu treats all curable chronic, acute, ami private diseases, blood tain lost or tailing manhood, nervous debility, effects of errors, excesses in old or young, loss of memory, diseases ouused by mer cury in the improper treatment of private diseases. All dillloult surgical opera tions performed. Office 70'j Washing ton street, Portland, Or. Hours 10 a. m. to H p. m. daily. Consultation free and coutideutial; question blanks and circu lars sent gratis to any address; patients cured at home after one visit to the doc tor's oflioe. Gnzette ouTLoriitoii's counters. Price 10 oeuts. tf. Miss Ella Crabtree is making her home with the editor and wife. Miss Matteson, daughter of Albert Matteson, is reported as quite ill. Henrv Schoene has giveu up his place at the Paluoe and returned to Bitter. W. A. Biddle, a Gooseberry farmer, was registered at the Puluce Monday eve. Press Thompson accompanied the boys over to Pendleton Tuesday to see them ride the goat. ' Phil Heppner returned to Arlington last Friday after a pleasant visit with his relatives here. J. G. Doherty, Pat Keleghar and B. . Doherty, three of our Irish friends, oalled yesterday. J. A. Ooff rey was over this way from Long Creek a few days ago. He reports plenty of winter over there. Henrv Heppner'B new warehouse is raoidly neariug completion. It is a fine coking structure, built or. corrugated iron. Frank Sloan returned from Portland last Friday, lie has been attendiug business college at that place for some time. Cakes Without Eggs. Observing housekeepers quickly learn that Dr. Price's Cram Baking Powder is far superior to other brands in the fact that they never fail to make the finest pastry, and if they wish to be economical they can dispense entirely with eggs and can use a less quantity of butter for shortening purposes. The advantage is not alone in the saving effected but in avoiding the trouble and frequently the great difficulty of securing eggs that are fresh. This is often a serious trouble. Cakes of various kinds from the informal Griddle Cakes to the stately Bride Cake can be made with Price's Cream Baking Powder, which insures light, sweet and hand some cakes; or when used for Griddle Cakes to be eaten hot enables their production in the shortest space of time, always tender and delicious. Dr. Price's is the only Baking Powder that contains the white of eggs. None so pure ! None so wholesome ! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. Lower FEED YARD. PALACE 'HOTEL Heppner, Oregon, In it for the year '92. No . Post Hay or Wooden Barley here. All horses groomed and fed in the proper man ner. Feed for sale. Good oorial and Free oamp house. Horses to bay 75o per span per day. 'Bus runs to and from trains night or day. SARGENT & DRISKELL, LOWEU FEED YARD Main atreet, - Heppner. W. L. McCarty, of Eugene, suent sev eral days the pn.-tt week with his daught er, Mrs. Chas. Charlton, leaving for home Tuesday. "Bill" Johnson, of our Slocum-Johns-ton drug house, got in from Portland t riday last. He reports all nourishing below. Bob Knighten, Anson and SilaB Wright were in Monday and report muob plowing and seeding in progress on Eight Mile. Stniyccl-tlO Reward. A bay filly, six years old, email Btar in forehead, one white hind foot ; brauded.73 on left shoulder. When limt heard from was in Dry Fork of Hock creek. $10 re ward will be paid for her delivery at 11. Furlong's on Khea Creek. B3-tf. H. HOHBIIZINaEB. For Sale. The hotel heretofore known ns the Mountain House, one block from First National bank in Heppner, Or. Con tains parlor, dining room, baggage room, kitchen and 15 bed rooms; all rooms furnished. For further particulars in quire of :i-tf T. W. Aykhh. LOHT. An ivorv umbrella handle between my ranch and Heppner. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the Gazette ollice or at my place. 611-tf. Wm. HuutiEH, I'Olt HALE AT A HAHGA1N. Le Fevre'B prairie, near Camas prairie, head of Juniper creek ; 320 acres deeded laud. Apply at Gazette ollice. 63 0. Cavaluy Housks Wanted. Those who have sound horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,'JOO pounds, in color black, browu or gray, can lind sale for them by calling on E. (1. Nperry ut the Belvedere saloon. Fifty head wanted immedi ately. IH-tf Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, b. D., we quote; "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, oough Bet in and finally termi nated 1 iu consumption. Four dootors gave me up, Btiyiug I oould live but a short time. I gavo myself up to my Saviour, determined if I oould not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my ubsent ouea above. My husband was advised to got Dr. King's New Dis oovery for consumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottlea free at Slocum-Johnston Drug Co.'e. 8TKAYKU OU STOLEN. Pno dark brown borse.with star in forehead, collar marked,' soar on front leg from out on barbed wire; branded JB on right hip; weight about 1100; 7 years old. When last seen wus securely fnsteued in front of J. R. Simons' blaok Bniith shop, Sunday night, about ten o'clock. I will give suituble reward for return of this horse to my place, or for information leading to bis reoovery. 65 6 James G. Dohkbty. Latmi. Jnat na we go to press we learu that the horBe has boon found, but that the saddle, bridle and halter are still miBsing. The owner makes same offer for the return of this property. A WariltnK- Don't Use Big Words . In promulgating esoteric cogitations or articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical or psychological ob servations, beware of platitudinous pon derosity. Let your statements possess a elarihed conciseness, oompaotea oompre hensibleness, ooalescent consistency and a ooucentrated cogency, Esohew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement nnd asinine affecta tions. In trying to impress upon others the Biineriority of the Wisconsin Central Lines, and why you and bo manv others nse this thoroughfare from St. Paul Bnd Minneapolis and Duluth and Ashland to Milwaukee, Chioago and points east and south, it is not necessary to use jaw breakers. Let your extemporaneous desoantinga and unpremeditated expa- tialions have intelligibility and vera oioua vivacity, without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabio profundity, psittaceous vacuity, ventriloquul verbosity and vandiloauent vanidity. shun double en- tendres, prurient jooosity and pestiferous protanity, obscurent or apparent, in other words talk plainly, naturally, sen sible and truthfully say the Wisconsin Central Lines is the uotjte, and that ends it. 465tf. Iu his now quarters, City Barber shop stand, yon will tin il Gid Hntt. He oan't part u bulil head in the middle or Bhave whiskers where none exsist, but he's lightning ou good subjects. Shaviug, huiroutting niicl shampooing done iu a satisfactory manner. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The new "con," 11. C. French, ia well pleased with his run ou the branch, as well as with his new borne, Heppner. Mayor T. J. Matlock oame iu from the beep ranoh iu McDonald canyon to at tend the regular council meeting Monday evening. Mrs. C. M. Shields ia here in the inter est of a free library, which will eventu ally lead to a free reading room. Itiliu the interest of a good cause. Jimmie Doherty had the misfortune to loose his horse while in Heppner Hominy night. It was eilher stolen or has stray ed away. See discriptive local iu another oolumu. See .1. W. Cowins for Rock Springs coal. Leave orders at (iiizette ollice. u Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam & Bis bee's, Main St., Heppner, Or. a. Ruhl, the baker. Buy your bread and oakes and save money. Try it. a. New tirm, and prices as low (is ever. Lichteiitlial Si hirzingor's, old stand. a Collin & McFnrland will buy wheat at all Btations ou the lleppuer branch. a. Minor Bros. Bre now Belling flour at bed rook prices. For cubIi only. See new ad. a Buy the Peerless Hour, 81.00 per barrel, cheapest and best iu the market. At Collin McFarlud's. a An elegant assortment of boots and shoes, winter stock, just arrived at M Lichtonthal & Co.'s a Nails by the oar load at Gilliam & Bis- bee's. Grant oouuty people will do well to cull on them. a. Wanted More customers to buy goods of the Heppuer Furniture Co. Great bargains tins spring. a. Drugs, niedioiuea, toilet nrtioles and everything in his line at T. W. Avers, Jr. Kent grade oigars always in stock, a. A fine lot of imported Shot Guns at Thompson A Cos at bin gain prices, no jobbers prolits. a Frank H. Snow, Commissioner U. S. Circuit Court ut Lexington, Or., is authorized to reoeive fees for publication of final proofs. 414 tf. For all kinds of artists' materials, paints, oils, varnishes, studies, crayons etc., go to S. C. Smith's, May street. The only full line in towu. 6Utf. H. Blackmail & Co. bave an exclusive General Merchandise store. Stockmen cannot do better tbau patronize U. Blackmail Co., of lleppuer's Piuneer Brick. a. Settlers who filed timber-culture or pre-emption claims on railroad land in or 1H87 oau recover their fees by applying tu Frank 11. Snow, U. S. Com misHioner, at Lexington. Bring your 1 tiliug receipt. 430-tf. HONESTV IS THE BEST I'OLU'V. This is a patent medicine advertise ment, but your ntteution one moment may save you muoh BulToriug as well lis money. We oure that oough. We cure that tiokliug. We cure that hacking. We cure that throat clearing. We cure Croup. We cure Bronchitis. We oure that La Grippe Cough. We help you to siug and apeak. We are not this S. B. Lozenges. We are a pleasant Cough Syrup. We are put up iu 50 and 75 oent bottles. We aro the 8. B. Cough Cure. Guaranteed by Sloeum Johnston Brug Co. 01-65. Fine Timumb. Perhaps, the besttim. ber growing iu the Blue mountains can be found ou Hock creek, in the vicinity of Will Mallory's Baw-mill. This class of timber Mr. Mallory is using iu making lumber which ho delivering in Hopp- uei all the way tnuu flfi to 8.(0 per thousand test, depending ou the quality, and whether desired rough or dressed. The same oau he bought at the mill at prices ranging from $S to &J5 per thous and. He has a general assortment or band at present, and is sure to satisfy customers. 4-i-tr. Babies' Day. On Thursday of each week will be babies dav at Dauncr 8 gallery. Bring along your babies and have their pictures taken, and you will get oue photo free of charge. 58tf F. E. Southard, a friend of the Huberts brothers of Heppner, was in town last week representing Portland wholesale houses. II! ip A ' ' ill I Has p,ed under new management. Living rates will be cliargea o a u who u.o building up a legitimate hotel business. our patronage is solicited. Mrs. MARGARET VON CADOW, Manager. FRANK GILLIAM. T. H. BISBEE. Who Are You? Knowing that Heppner has never bad a good washerman for years past, I bave AoniAari tn nnnn n wash bollRA in the hulMlm. Fru-marlv nmmnifli hv T.Afl ToV. and to this end bave procured the ser vices ot a nrst-ciass wasuerman lroui Portland. This man bas spent bis en tire life m laundry work, consequently will give satisfaction. Washing and ironing 50c per dozen. Hoping you will give me a trial, i am, Tours to please, 65-6 John L. Sullivan, Manager. Roofing GUM-KLASTIC ROOFING FELT costB only 2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a t;ood roof for years, and anyone can put it on. Send stamp for sample and full particulars. Gum Elastic Roofing Co., 39 & 41 West Uroadway, New York. 68-75 Local Agents Wanted. HO! YE SLEEPERS. Kub your peepers ; Open wide each eye. Hardware seekers, Bargain reapers Now's the time to buy Hardware, Stoves and Heaters. Don't be backward in coming forward and don't fall over yourselves in the rush. We are not robbers, so we won't hold you up, but don't let others hold you down with their "trust." Come in I Come in ! for we are in the swim by thunder. Give us your patronage and you will never go under. WE HAVE GOT IT ! A lull itock of Hardware, Tinware, Stovei, Pumpi, Gss Pipe, Steam Fixtures, Guru indAmniiiiilUon, Blacksmiths Coal, Iron and Steel, Agricultural Imple ment!, Wagons, Hacks, Buggica, Buckboards, Carts, fctc., ttc. GILLIAM & BISBEE, (Opposite Palace Hotel,) HEPPNER. OREGON Something New! W. A. KIRK. 3. 0. HATES KIRK HAYES F. K. Holland called on ns yesterday, itU good spirits as to the coming year, which prospects well so far. Much plow ing and seeding is in progress iu his locality However, rain is badly needed. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ofllce at La Omiide, Or., Oct. 2, 1801. Notice In hereby (riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of hia intention to make final Drool in support ot his claini, and that said proof will be made before the County Clcrlt of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or., on March lit,, 1MI2. viz: ABKAHAM n. i;il A I'M AN, Hd No. Hli:l. for the E' KE'-i Bee 11. SEW SEU Sec 2, and WWij NWfc Sec 12, Tp :I8R JJ E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Baid land, viz: A. J. Cook. w. H. Clark, ( has. cate and uues Dautjhcrty, all of Lena, Oregon. A. LLEAVLH, 4liri-70. . Register. I HAVE in stock a lot of billiard supplies which I will be pleased to furnish those need ing the same at reasonable figures. Am also prepared to repair tables. uive me a enauce wneu juu wu aujmms m the kind. ELI KBBNBY, heppner, Oregon. Corn Meal Cedar Posts. THE UNDERSIGNED CAN FUB 1 NISH MEDIUM AND LARGE SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, 6 feet long, delivered on oars or boat in East Port land, for 7 or 8 cents each. Eastern Or egon and Washington parties are pleased with them. We prefer buyers should have them inspected before the posts are shipped. Address, liivetinet Coinixmy E. Quaokenbosh, President, G2-5 P. O. Drawer 22, Portland, Or. HAVING purchased machinery for grinding Corn Meal, we invite all our patrons to bring lu their corn and get in return a superior article. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY, 65-tf. T. W. Ayebs. Sr., Manager. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. . THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE FORM- oil r -o-i.ttrtnrshiD uinler the firm name of J. A. wooiery a uo., tor tne purpont ui vtury luc nn pfMittral merchandising at Hani man and imiR. Mnrrnw tin.. Oregon. All accounts due J. A. Woolery on the old books axe payable to him, but will be received by the new firm and properly receipted for. ThoBe owing are re quested to settle up Immediately. H J. A. Woolery, E. 8. Cox, 64-08. 8. W. Adams. . DEALERS IN Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Conceivable Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Repairing a Specialty ! tantly on Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for five years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines and get oash prioea. . MAIN STBEET, , HEPPNER. OREGON. A QUERY ANSWERED. "Oh, where! Oh, where can I get a shoe. That Jits like a glove and won't wear through, That feels so easy and looks so neat That others will envy the style of my feett" Kind friend, to your question let me say: Come along with me, I'll shotv you the way To Mat & Hank's, where they have made The best brand of shoes sold to lite trade. Some months ago I thought I would buy A pair of these shoes, just to give them a try. They gave such satisfaction, I'll not need another pair For at least six months, which is quite rare. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Main Street, Hesrra.ei-, Or. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. XTOTKIE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEET 1 ins of the stockholders of The Palace Hotel Co. will be-held In the office of the First Nation al Bant, on Saturday, March 12, 1WB, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The object of the meeting is to adopt by laws and attend to such other business as may be brought before the meeting at this time. J. W. Morrow, 64-68. Secretary. j&A; lone. Having established a Blacksmithing Business at lone, Morrow Co., I solicit the patronage of all. Horseshoeing a specialty. Prices reasonable. IOXE, OEEOON. HIGHEST GASH PRICE Do yoii wnut to save from 2j to CO cents ou every dollar you spend? If so, write for onr Mammoth Illustrated Cat alogue, containing lowest manufacturers' prices of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Uadware, Agricul tural Imulemonts, etc. Mailed ou receipt of 50 cent for postage. CHICAGO GENERAL SC1PLY CO. Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYERS, Sr.. Manager. 448 Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES M idi on Short Notice and at Popular Prick. 5- Bread 23 Loave for $1.00. LEGAL BLANKS. A COMPLETE ASSORT MENT ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT THE New Warehouse ! HENRY HEPPNER IS HAVING CONSTRUCTED AT Heppner a capacious w arehouse and platform room. He will soon be ready to receive the spring clip, and attend to such other business as may be entrusted to him. Having been in this business at Arlington for some years, the public know what to expect of him, and he therefore asks for a con tinuance of patronage at his New Warehouse, AT HEPPNER, OREGON. 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 lleasonable Price. Leave your orders at the Gazette Office J. W. COWINS, Heppner, Or. 4M-X1