Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 19, 1892, Image 3

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1. The mim of Are cenu per line will be
chnrrt-il for "ctmli of thanks." "reHolutioua of
rtHi'i'i-t," ljstM of wedoliiK presents and donors,
ami oliitnin y notii-eB, (otiier than those the edit
or sl-nli liimsell (xive as a matter of news.) and
nolu'i'Mil speeiii! inectiiiKS for whateverpnrpose.
2. .Noliees of ehnreli and society and allotlier
entertainments from w Men revenue is to be de
rived, shall lie elinrned for at the rate of five
eenls a line. 'I hese rules will be strictly adher
ed in in every lnstunee.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon Hpplii-aliou.
G.'ve your business to Heppner peop'e,
and therefote assist to build vp Hepp
ner. l'atronize those who patronize
yo'i.
Here and There.
T. W. Avers, Jr., for drnga. 68 bw
Dr. ii. F. ViuiKuan, dentist.
liijians Tabulcs cure headache.
Hi-iil U'Uint will probarjly move to
GolnVminle soon.
John Spray was over from Wagner
Tuesday of this week.
(Jliiy Luce whs over from John Day
tl)iB week for freight.
D E Gilman, of Wagner, was seen ou
our sheets lust Tuesday,
When in Arlington, stop at the Ben
nett Imuse, near the dejiot. 61-ft
Ford, the painter, still "in it." For
any kind of work see him. 81 -tf.
J. D. Hamilton returned from his
momituin ranch yesterday.
Mr. aud Mrs. 0. E. Fell will visit
Grant county in a few dBys.
Mrs M. J. Mi-Atee departed for Spo
kane Wednesday of this week.
II' m, T, E. Fell left yesterday morn
ing for Seattle, to be absent a few days.
Geo. Bnird.of six Dollar, has been
lnid up with a very bad hand for several
days.
Miss Letha Parker, dressmaker, will
guarantee you a good fit. Give her a
trial. 4-tf
Dr. G. E. Eahelmnn.of the Dalles, come
up Wednesday to attend Mra. J. N.
Brown.
II. E. Warren,.!. W. Craddick aud Lee
Kilbouruo called Wednesday while in
Heppner.
Austin Ynonui, of the Lexington conn
try, has 5U0 acres of summer fallow ready
to seed tins fall.
Mrs. Then. Danner returned from her
visit heme, accompanied by ber mother,
Wednesday evening.
1'ap tiimous & Son still shoe horses
and do general blacksmithing at the old
stand Matiock corner. 55.
"The Parlor," W. F. Ruai k, prop., in
the City hotel, west side of Main street.
Neatest plaee in Heppner. sw
'Gene Mattesnn, Eenb. Gaunt and
John MaFerrin killed two nioe deer up
on Biowu prairie last week.
0. 0. Sargent has about consummated
his di-al for water and will soon be able
to ppriukle the streets again.
Born To the wife of Perry Snyder, of
Gooseberry, Saturday Aug. 13tb, a girl,
weight leu and one-half pounds.
G. M Staik left Wednesday for wood
burn, having just reoieved news of the
bent li of one of his daughters.
The furniture for the BOhool bouse has
arrived end will be placed into position
as soon as the building is ready.
Messrs Doe and Miller were brought
before Recorder Koberts instead of Jus
tice Hallock, as stated in our last issue.
Newt Jones nnd wife, W;U Spenoer
and Miss Annie Ayers departed Wednes
day for Camp Oaplinger for a few days'
stay.
John I. Dunton, of Fossil, passed
through Heppner this week enroute to
Pendleton, where he will apply for a
pension.
Hivii ketohnm whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at the city barber shop the
place to get a tlrst-class shave, hair-out
or shampoo. tf.
Henry Heppner. who has been down
looking after bis Arlington interests for
the past few days, returned on last eve
ning's train.
Mrs. S. P. Garrignes andPeroy return
ed from an extended visit with friends
and relatives in the valley, on last eve
ning's up traiu.
Mrs. Mullie Crawford returned on this
morning's train for her borne in Pendle
ton, after an extended visit with her par
enU in this county.
Miss D ilia Persons and Mrs. Orin Pat
terson arrived from Long Creek on Tues
day evening's stage, and are now visiting
the Gazette family.
Miss H. B. MoCnwn, who hna been in
the employ of the Beoord for some time
pa-ir, left on yesterday morning's train
tor her home in Oregon City.
Mrs. C. L Andrews, who has been vis
iting with her parents in this city fur
some time past, left for her home in Se
attle ou this morning's train,
A. E. Powell was in from Gallowav
last Wednesday. The Gazette learns
that he expects to return to Montuna
soon, though cannot vouch for it.
The first water melons of the season
were brought in from Wm. Ayers' ranch,
ou Butter creek, Wednesday afternoon,
and disponed of to Kirk & Rasmus.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. 1. N. Hughes, Jr., the postmaster and
storekeeper of Wagner, Haystack's me
tropolis, was in town Wednesday. While
here I be shop fitted him out with Bon-e
job work.
8. C. Smith has purohased the interest
of S. O. Williamson in their fnrnitnre
store, on May street. Mr. Williamson
t;ilks of leaving for the East at an early
date.
Mrs. S. Z. Parven arrived on Wednes
day evening's train and is now at the bed
side of her daughter Mrs. J. N. Browo.
who waa takeu much worse Monday
afternoon.
H. E. Warren, of Eiglit Mile, was seen
on our streets iHSt Wednesday. Having
had so much sickness in his family this
seBS'in. Mr. Warren says he is very muoh
behind with bis farm work.
Anson Wright reports his sheep in
good condition up in the Blues. Though
p;wture has been somewhat close in this
vicmitv than for some years, the moan
taiu range is much better.
A very nice monument will soon be
erected at (lie grave of the late Henry
Wei. h. The work will come from Hub
erts' Matbie Works, of Walla Walla, and
will be t he finest work of the kind in onr
Cemetry.
T. G. Arbnekle, a live yonng resident
of the Lesiugton country, and a solid
patron of the G .z-t. was np yetlerday.
Ue pai s that the average yield of wheat
in ihat section is about five bushels per
""ue snre and put a box of Ayer'j Pills
in oitr satchel before traveling, either
by iatid or sea. You will Bud them con
venient, tflic-acions and Bufe. The btst
remedy for costivenees, indigestion, and
sick headache, aud adapted to any cli-niute.
To mnnufielurers of the Royal Baking
Powder Company, the public owe a large
debt of gratitude tor (he increased purity
of articles of food sold at the present day.
The reports of the official Government
investigations of baking powders show
the R iyal to be stronger and purer than
any other. It is quite evident that nei
ther lugeuuity, science nor expense can
in auv way improve upon the Royal Ba
king Powder as now before tho public.
By some inadvertanoy of our proof
render, onr type were mde to sav iu last
issue that Mrs. Geo. D. Fell wool i take
charge of the business recently purchased
from Mrs. A. M Slocum. An "s" uncon
sciously added to "Mr." did the mischief.
Mr. Fell will, upon taking charge, en
large the store room aud put in many
new lines, requiring his personal super
vision and intention.
E N Crocket returned from Portland
and Clatsop Beach last Tuesday evening,
leaving for Long Creek Wednesday
morning. Mr. Croeket went down below
on Ibe stock traiu lust Friday, and from
all reports bis trip was not the most
pleasant in the world, at least he doesn't
care for any moie journeys with a stock
train.
While building fence np iu the moun
tains, Fied Thomas got his baud bidly
mashed iu attempting to put a very
heavy pole on top of the fence, one end
slipping from the fence and oatchiog his
hand between it and the pile. Fred
builds nu more fence, for a short time at
auv rate,
. Charles Miller, the fruit and vegetable
man, came rear having a runaway near
the South Methodist oliurch the first of
the week. Charley bad left the wagon,
when the team started to run, but by an
extra effort he oaught the wagon and
lenping iu seized ibe reins, stopping tbe
team before any dutnaue was doge.
E. L. Matlock, the auctioneer will offer
for Bale at the Shobe stable, near the
Gazette office, on Saturday, Aug. 20tb,
the following property : Two horses, oue
backboard, one cart, one set double har
ness and oue set of single harness. Drop
in and get a bargain. 416-16
Some of the Cocdon girls just now do
not follow the injunction of the doggerel
about "hang your clothes on a hiek'ry
limb, but don't go near the water."
They are just as fond of a dip in the
Columbia as the members of the whisk
ered sex. Cbrouiole.
In conversation with R. W. Robinson,
of Eight Mile, last Wednesday he informs
onr reporter that wheat thresbiug has
just begun over with them, and is averag
ing all the way from two to teu bushels
per acre, thongh tbe best wheat is yet to
thresh. "
Subscriptions for all newspapers, niBg
nziues aud periodicals published iu the
wor d takeu at the Gazette office. Sub
scribe for your reading matter through
us and we will inmre you against loss of
money in transmission through the
mails. tf.
Geo. A. Beavis, representing a San
Fraucisoo bouse, was iu the city the first
of the week. Mr. Beavis is deputy grand
chancellor of the KnigUts of Pythias, of
Oregon, nnd always makes It a poiut to
visit every lodge on his route, when pos
sible. J. Robertp, tbe wool buyer, who has
spent tbe entire season with us, being
the first to come and the last to leave,
departed the first of tbe week for The
Dalles. Mr. Roberts will likely not re
turn agaiu until next season.
Walter Gentry oame up from Portland
Tuesday evening to visit his father W. A.
Gentry, who is employed in Hayes Bros,
harness shop. Walter has been Woking
iu the Portland oar shops and will return
after a short visit here.
Perry Suyder was in from Gooseberry
last Wednesday to settle a little matter
of a bet that was standing out between
be and Billy Potter, wbioh be claimed
be had won by big odds, though of oourse
we wun't mention it.
A. B. Niles and H. M. Hedrick, of Wal
la Walla, stopped with us Wednesday on
their wav home. Mr. Niles is a member
of the marble firm of Niles & Viuson,
while Mr. Hedriok holds au important
position in the firm.
There wlil be no servioes at the Ivf. E.
obnroh on next Sabbath. Rev. Shnlse
will spend the day in Arlington. How
ever, there will be regular services on
tbe following Sunday, nutioe of same will
anpear later.
If tbe ladies would abandon cosmetics
and more generally keep tbeir blood pure
and vigorous by tbe use of Ayer's Sar
saparilla, naturally fair complexions
would be the rule instead of the excep
tion. The latest dentistry, crown and bridge
work, most successfully accomplished by
Dr. B. F. Vaughan. Gas administered
when desired. Thompson building,
Heppner, Or. 1-a-w-
Rncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve iu the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, aud all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For Bale by Slocum-Johnston
Drug Co.
D1KD.
In Puyallup, Aug. 11, Dog Dash, aged
10 years, 4 months, 11 days. Faithful
friend, bright brain, intelligent eye
forever farewell. Puyallup Commerce.
Many readers of tbe Gazette will re
memler Dash, and what a smart dog he
was; bow he would olimb a ladder, lead
a horse, swim under water, dive for rocks,
etc. They will bIso remember when
Morrow co'inty was beginning to strug
gle for life in '84, bow he carried tbe
banner for Morrow and Cox, all through
tbe Campaign. Tbey, perhaps, have not
forgotten how he used to tree Mrs.
Keithley's oats and run all the jaokrab
bits off Col. Redingtou's homestead olaim.
He was generally recognized as the Ga
zette dog, and never seemed like himself
in ibe Puyallup climate, aud for tbe
past six months bad gradually wasted
away. For tbe past month of his life he
had to be cared for like a helpless obild,
but his gratitude was the last thing to
leave bim, and witb tbe last particle of
strength be wagged his tail and smiled
out of his beautiful brown eyes. Co
R dington tried haul to get him on his
feet anHiti as be did "Old .lack , but all
to no purpose. He was but a dog, but a
migbly intelligent oue, a gentle, trust
worthy animal.
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electrio Bitters. If la grippe
bas left you weak and weary, use Elec
tric bitters This remedy acts directly
on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently
aiding those orgnna to perform their
(unctions. If yon are afflicted with sick
headache, you will find speedy and per
manent relief by taking Electrio Bitters.
Oue trial "ill couvince yon that this is
tho remedy yon need. Large bottles
only 5Uc at Slocnm-Jolmson Drag C'o's.
M. Lichtenthal & (Jo. have just re
ceived a fine lot of ladies' kid, button
and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a
OKEliON 8TATB FAIR
The State Fair (or 1892 commences on
tbe 12ih day of September, aud lasts one
week. The State Board of Agricu!ture
has made, and is now making many
ohanges and improvements which add
grently to the beauty of the grounds and
to the comfort end convenience of exlii'v
itors, patrons aud visitors. There urn
two electric s'reet railway Hues running
from Salem to the Fair Grounds, thus
affording pleasant aud rapid transit to
and from the grounds to the city. Tbe
exhibits in all departments promise to
be large, being stimulated by tbe offer of
liberal premiums. The grounds and pa
vilion will be lighted by eloctrioity, and
tbe pavilion will he open four, nights
during tbe week. Good music will be
furnished for tbe pavilion Couoerls each
evening, aud on the grounds during tbe
day. Entries for p'eminms will close at
3 p. m. tbe first day of tbe Fair, and all
those who can make their entries on Fri
day and Saturday before will avoid She
orowd. All exhibits must be in place by
10 p. in. of the first day of the Fair.
Send to G. W. Watt, Ass't Secretary,
ut Salem, for a premium list.
The Fali, Races -The Heppuer Park
Associatiou has decided to have their fall
races on Oct. 19, 20, 21 and 22. The
purses will amount to over S8U0, and
should there be no race for horses that
may come here, races will be made for
them, should there be enough to enter
and start. These raoes have been ar
ranged so that there will be no aonfiictiou
with other associations of E stern
Oregon. A general invitation is extend
ed to all horseman to be present, and
mom than all the people and business
men of Heppner, who patronized the as
sociation very little last Spring. If you
desire the meetings to continue our peo
ple must atteud the races nnd i"ii them
along.
A Bad Hand. Last Tuesday evening,
Dr. E. T. Gagen, assisted by Dr. E. R.
Swinburne, removed from the hand ol
Lee Kilbonrne, the larger part of a com
mon sewing needle. Lee was looking
after some sheep up iu tbe Blues, iu tbe
onpaoity of enmptender. Tbe herdei
had left a neeiile sticking into the table,
aud in the work of olearing away the
dishes after a repast, Lee accidentally
struck the needle with bis hand, wbioh
entered tbe tlesb eye first, breaking oil
about two-thirds of it. All efforts to re
move it were unavailing, till he fell into
I ho, hands of the Heppner pbysioiant
heretofore mentioned. Tbe needle, when
removed had traveled au inch or more
from the point of entranoe.
Activk Operations Begin. H. V.
Gates arrived from Hillsboro last eve
ning' aocompanied by Isaac Iannis, au
engineer from Hillsboro, and Bert Webb
a drill man from Portland. Active ouei
aiions will begin at once. They first
propose to clean out the artesian well
put in a six inoh pump aud .thoroughly
test it. If the test is nut satisfactory j
wells will be sunk in the vicinity; but
in the event that the artesiau well is
found to be adequate, the work of
putting in the electrio lights will be be.
gun at once.
Back to Eastkbn Oregon. A train of
emigrauts passed through town last
Tuesday on their way to Heppner. They
left Pendleton last May, expecting to
find something better down in the Valley,
but it proved to be the same old story
to the Willamette Valley or bust Busted
by-Jiminty. They spent a month or so
in Douglas county, nud then started ou
their homeward journey agaiu. Eastern
Oregon excels every other country ou
earth for a man witb means or in pover
ty. Antelope Herald.
Manufacturing Boards. Geo. Swag
gnrt oame down from the mountains last
Monday evening, where he says Johnny
Elder and himself are manufacturing
some of tbe finest boards ever seen iu tbe
mountains. Some kind of elm boards, we
think, though dou't remember the name.
At auy rate, Johnny rnkes the boards
and George acts as traveling salesman
for him, though while here his principal
occupation seemed to be playing poker
on the strength of the job.
Does it Pay to Hold Your Wheat?
The North West Miller say8: "Tbe total
Btook of last season's wheat at Minneap
olis and Duluth in elevators unsold, is
9,158,650 bushels. The total in North
western elevators in Dakota and Minne
sota is 10,125,450 bushels. This is an ex
ceedingly large surplus for this section
to carry over. Farmers will give little
weight to alliance circulars to"bold their
wheat." They have lost over three mil
lion dollars by so doing.
Surprise Party A surprise party was
given Misses Dolia Parsons and Leua
Patterson last evening, nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson, a number
of Heppner's young folks gathering at
the house during their absence. Those
present passed tbe bourB away at differ
ent amusements, after which, ice oream
and cake were served.
An E oqaent illethudmt Pastor
Rev. E. U. Scott is pastor of the Metho
dist Episcopal church iu Iowa Falls,
wbioh be is now serving fur tbe fifth con
secutive year. This eloquent and popn
lar olergyman thus adds his endorsement
to Dr. Webb's eleotrical appliances:
"This is to certify that 1 have b-'en us
ing Dr. G. F. Webb's Electric Belt and
that I have received great benefit from
the nee of it. Fnr several years I have
had dyspeptio nnd nervous trouble, and
ha,e sought relief from it iu mxny ways,
but without Biiccess until I iiegan to use
the Dr. Webb Electiic Belt, some four
weeks ago. Siuce that time I bave con
stantly boen improving from my trouble
and now feel that I am entirely free from
it. Of tbe virtue of this Belt I bave not
the slightest doubt, and do not hesitate
to recommend it as invaluable to any one
who may be afflicted with dyspeptio or
nervous trouble. It will bring you good
digestion and sound sleeu
O. E. Scott,
Palur M. E. Church
Sold by B B. Bliss, Lock Box 796,
Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Gifl'iD k MeFfirlnnd bave jmt received '
a our load of Milchell Wauons, H.icks, i
etc , and have ulrni b large soplj' of farm- j
log implement! of all kioda. j
Ketch 'em
PUU.U W. B. FOWLER,
HW I Jill i0uT3ill IRP ' has just renoved from Milton aid located pi-nniiaent
Mil B llSllLl tftpilVI I l.v in Hie l.li'hlenihiil Kjil'li'ig. opposite City ilolel
To
H. Blackman & Co.,
DEADEES IN
General Merchandise !
WE AKE STILL SELLING OUT our stock of Gener
' al merchandise, but to nmke it more complete, we have
.purchased a stock consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furn
ishing Apparel, Etc.,
. That will be sold at greatly reduced priors for cash only. Call
and investigate and we will be pleased to wait on you. No
trouble to show, goods.
'
FistiBBr BricR Store - Plain Street, lippp.
OXFORD GRADE BUCKS !
J. E, SMITH,
See For
I liavejLLst iinisl led burning- ;i kiln
of brick wliicli aio equal
to the host made.
SEE SAMPLES AT
Leave orders with J. W. Cowins.
MD-F-tf.
4
FV $
GAB.T1CKSUL1CE
THE WORLD R
HI I ?'3 EI I
Pn
motion letter tin Curo !
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY EALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
y
fiee Intloreementst
Cooper Dip Is used nnd endorsed by thn following Oregon find Montana ulieontnen: W. H
Donaldson, Dnyvllle; VV. s. Let-i Junction Uty; John IlurriHon, Matncy; (ieo. Oeli, Annuidn
Kenneth Multu, Imyville; Joenhver, John liny; J. W, Byera, New UnIioji; I'. J. Mmk'. Hi-rcail
Cook & Clark, I'hil'brook; KairHiild it McCm'iy, Unpuyer; V. ii. Wurren, I'tlm; IIuki Ii limn
Ijcwlston; E. P. Clnuuiler, Maiden; J. IMrHchberg, Chotenu ; I). H. Huntings, 1'ijet. Jilinch Edit
Dillon; W. Norton, Stewurt; A. Downie, Big Sandy.
ssl and Best Dip
Ash Your Merchant for
KOHTiANP B'lOS. Part land, Orpann,
Gen. AgtH. for Oregon, Vuhlilngtm and entL-ni
OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES!
DR. GRANT'S
Native
The Great F-male
Remedy,
SucceftsMly used in the
gt'ticral trt'.-umetitoi
woman's disease!,
Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure,
For the cure of Briglit' Discus, Diiilji'fs, liiliousness, Sick-Hi'ailiiolie, and all
Kidney Troubles.
Prioo, fSl..C3.
Prepared by THE 0. VI R.
315 Front St,
Change of Ownership
-y-E HAVE TAKKS CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MAIiKET.
IT wbicb we propose to conduct in tbe most satisfactory trimmer. Will kee
on bondn at all time tbe clioicext
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
sha w & Mcca rty,
85-tt Proprietors.
ere they Fade.
examine Ills wori uiea..s an order.
The undersigned has a
choice !o! of Oxford
Grade I kicks for sale
at reasonable prices,
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock.
Xilot Rock, Ox.
Yourself !
GAZETTE OFFICE.
JOHN J larVIilXS, Proii,
i
ENOW Pi I E E3 5r -
ever maile. Sold Everywhere
lIW 'f n f n. Jt. V
Coopers and Take no Other.
Idaho.
Props. Win. t'lllll'Eii 4 NMIEIYS.
(lalvc.fiUm, T':rwi.
Dr. Grant's
CLOALO!
PRICE, $1.00.
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Por'.land, Oreeon.
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
f Catcli Tliat
The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of
Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural
Implements, there are no dealers in
Morrow County that can
lloiii up Bargains I
Like Yours Respectfully. We tire here for business from the
gronud np and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
liEPrNEK, OREGON.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STKKET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Madk on Short Notick .nd at Poviu.ar Pricks.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L.
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Are still ulivt' and klckhit: tor tui'lt: with h complete llnu of
' ' ' V i
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WIU.OW WARE.
Guns and Vniinnnition, Sowing
Machines, Farm Implements.
AIho fjentH' FurnlKhliiir (iooils, and tho lni-Kext assortment
of leas iu haturu Oregon.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers. V-
Our Motto: We Won't Be Undersold.
tf. CoriuT Main and Willow
J1TK QITY HOTEL,
V. J. IKICVIlil, Prop,
'IllllS HOSTELRY him bwu JIkfittkii nml Ikfcni.siiku tlimu(li(ul, Bud now
is ono of tlie niont invilin pluccs iu Hoiipner. Mr. Ijezer iuvitM you to slop
with him, ((uliriK Hint lit is uMi' to tuili-rtuin you iu the bust of style.
r
l;nsr Class J Iousi:.
'JTIjlo Season
For Fruit has Arrived and we
are in the business to supply you
is about r'ipe. We will let you
know about that in tho nea.r future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
-ARE-
Rustlers !
Ma
API
Sacks
& T. CO.
Strwtri, Hfippner Or.
Rkasonahlk Rates.