Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 16, 1892, Image 3

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    NOTICE TO AnVBKTlHKKS,
rpiiniUI desiring the insertion of illfplav ads.,
L orchuiiKeot same, unlet aet their copy in
not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's
ediliou, or Thursday evening ior Fridays edi
tion. TUK 1'ATTKRNON I'l' BLISHINU Cu.
NOTICE.
1. Tho um of five cent per lino will be
charged for "cardi of thanks," "resolutions of
reapeet," lists 01 w eddlng preterits and donors,
Imu obituary notices, (other iba.i those the edit
or shall iilnisell (jive as a matter of uev s.) and
notices)! special uieetings lor whatever purpose.
2. Alices oi cburcb and society and allolher
ntertalnments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate- of live
bents a line. 'IheBe rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Give your business to Heppner peop e,
and therefore assist to build vp Hepp
ner. Patronize tliose who patronize
you.
Here and There.
t sw
X. W. Ayers, Jr., for drugs.
Dr. B. F. Vauguun, deutiat.
For good health take TUTTS PILLS.
F-eeh ground Buokheat Flour for
B...e by P. 0. 'i'liompsou Co. 3 4
CoDduotor French is hnppy now. H
baa bis uew coach back again.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine
liquors, MuAtee Bros., Pi ope. sw
Dan Hornor contemplatea a tp to
Eilzville and Wilbur, Wash., at au early
dale.
E. H. Clarke got in Wednesday eve
from the oat country, tha same "Wooll)
Clarke.
Jaa. D. Hamilton left Tuesday morn
iu for Portland to attend the 1. O. O. F.
doings.
lleppuer'a aahonl building will reach
Completion the last of this week or Brut
of llelt.
Caaey Officer, of Gran county, came
in the hist of this week with u big loud
of hum.
Oban Ashbiiugh, of AshbnugU Bros ,
the Eight Mile ntieeinueu, was m town
Wediiefdii) .
J. N. Brown leaves tod .v for Coudnt
where he will utleud the Oilhiim county
teiui of court.
Old Buyer and family moved from their
Hiutou cieek ranch to their Heppuer
home Wednesday.
Pap kiinious & Hon still shoe horses
and do general blackamtthing at the old
stand Matiook corner. 55.
Hall's Hair Reuewer eradicates and
prevents tna tormi.titm of dandruff,
thickens the urowth, and beautifies the
Lair as no other preparation will.
Miss Letha Parker, dressmaker, will
guarantee you a good tit. Give her a
trial. Residence W. A. Johnston. 4-tf
MesRis. Gilliam & Biobee have added
an elegant plusu kuife case to their stook
of fixtures. It is both pretty aud unique.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson ia prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
in north Heppuer, or address her at this
place. . 618 if
Preston DripB a pure corn synip
made from, yellow oorn something hue.
Call and sample it at P. C. ThonitiHim
Cernpauy's. 3-4
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Halt &
Mathews, at the oity barber shop the
plaoe tn get a Urat-claas Bhave, hair-out
or Bbampoo. tf.
F. O. Bucknum, the well known repre
sentative of the Lombard Investment Co.,
Came up from Portland Wednesday, leav
ing today for Pendleton.
John Bennett baa returned from the
Portland races, where be reported bu
abundance of sport, but little opportuni
ty for the "talent" to get on.
Chas Royse, returned from Dayton,
Wash., Tuesday evening, leaving fur his
home near Idea Wednesday, accompa
tiled by his lather, Jas Koyse.
Heppnei'a (chool will uegio Sept 2b'th.
Pupil" of the chool should be sure t
meet Prof. Wier at the building ou the
Saturday preceding this dine.
Muster Clay Freuch is the authorized
aiieut for the Oreiiouian at this place.
Sub'soribe tlirouuu him, and have your
paper delivered free ol charge. tt
Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the
great couquerer ot Billiousuess ana Jjiv
er oomplumt. Relief certaiu iu every
case. Hold at One Dollar a bottle. Trv it.
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.
Tho nitizpns of HeDDner should not
iindfreKtinihte the value of the "Join's"
being arranged to come off during the
fhf e. It will leave uiauy a dollar iu the
town.
Pi.ri. Rnrnhnra. Jeff Hayes and Tuna.
Mnruiin left this moi ning for Portland to
attend the Sovereign Uiaiid Lodge I. O
O. F., which couveiies in that city tomorrow-
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Garrignes returned
Monday from the Little Laura mine,
where they report aotive operations still
in progrei-s, but the ledge has not beeu
ditoovered.
Chas. Mann, who aooidentally shot
himself iu the left hand last week, is im
proving rapidly, tbouuh (he damaged
mi mber gives him some inconvenience
occasionally.
J. J. McGee left Monday morning for
Salem to attend the state fair nhioh 18
in progiesB Ibis week. He will also Uke
in the Sovereign Grand Lodge at Poit
laud ere returning.
The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has
been moved from the ..Id location
near the depot, to Main St., about two
blocks fioui the depot, where its pmpn
etor will welcome yon as of old. li it
To lise in the morning wilh a bad
taste in the mouth and no appetite, null
catea that the atoniacb needs strength
ening. For this purpoe, there is notb.
ing better than au occasional doBe of
Ajei's Pills taken at bed time.
There is no use ;n snffering with rheu
matism as long as yon can get Congo
Oil It ic for sale bv all druggists at i
ner'botlle, but it would be dirt cheap at
four times the prioe. It is a positive onre
for ruenmnti-m, aud no mistake. Try it
and be convinced.
Sallow and leaden-hued complexion
soon give place toihe loveliest piuk-and-wbite,
when the use of Ayera SarSHpa
;.. ..,-a;,ito,l in. and cosmetics entire
ly abandoned. NothiDgoan counterfeit I
the roy glow of perfect health, whioh
blesses those who use tbia mediciue.
In speaking of the Beymer note, in
connection with the Aubrey matter, in
onr last issue, we mentioned that it was
given Jan. 10, 1891 The date should
have been Jan. 10. If 92. due one year af
ter date. It ia not likely that Mr. Con
aer would look very favorably upon over
dne paper, either ae collateral or other
wise. Pocket map of Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, Montana, Bnd Wyoming-five
Stains in one ever handsomer, handier
better, than anv 81 00 map yet made; 7
oolois; in strong cvr; an ooiiu...
era, railroad", post oflices. Correct to
date. Also maps of all States iu same
stle. Auents wanted. Even boys and
girls a-afce money fast. We mail "gents
any sample wanted on receipt of 2ooents
each. Address Tb MUthews-Nortbnp
Co., Bnffalo, N. T. w
How to Gut Rid op Squikbsij Mr.
J. P. Hudley is much exercised over the
inroads of squirrels iu tbia county. Do
ling last seuson the oouuty spent over
Sl.SoO for scalps, aud peibape did not
pay for over bal f that were killed . And
jet there are today, wa are informed by
Mr. Uadley, ten tquiirels to where there
was ou i a year go. Mr. H.idley sug
gests that more united and deoided ac
tion on the part of the farmers must be
brought about to exterminate the pests,
or else, wub the most favorable season,
little will be raised, Mr Hudley has hia
own ideas of the best means of organis
ing against them, and will shortly com
municate them in detail to the farmers
tbiough the medium of the Gazette.
The UaZttle, as well aa Mr. Hadley,
would be pleased to hear from the farm
ers on the subjcot of squirrel extermina
tion. A Serious Fall. Ou Last Wednesday
morning Minnie MoVuy, aged six years,
while playing on the stairs iu the Palace
hotel, leading from the tiist to the sec
ond floor, tell a distance of hlLVeu feel
or more, striking ou her bead. No one
saw her full, but Mr. W. J. MoAtee aud
.lira. Von Oadow, who were not far away,
heaid a dull thump iu the ball, aud think
ing that pei baps some one had fallen
do vu the staiis, rushed out, finding the
little girl bleeding at the ears and iu au
unconscious condition, from which she
did not rally till well along iu the after
noou. Dr. Shipley ia in attendance, auu
repuits a steady improvement.
-A Rotoii.. Deal.-Report comes to
Heppner that T. K. Roberts and J. B
Manning were bo unfortunate as to be
guests at a Crook county farm bouse.
which, during the Digbt, took Sre, the
family as well aa onr heroes barely es
caping with their lives. Mr. Manning
lost his money and wearing apparel,
while Roberts got oct minus bis shoes
and hat. The family saved nothing of
any oousequenoe.
Lo caticn of Klskkvoik The Gazette
learns that the reservoir for the water
works will be looated on the nearest
point to be reaobed by the pipe whioh
will have the necessary elevation. This
will throw it ou Brewery bluff, either on
the Hallnck property or on Tim Bisbee's
plaoe. Of course the nearer it is to tbe
pump house the smaller the post, as
mains cost considerable money.
Knke Dislocated. Last night about
10 o'clock, Lexe Uuig Was brought iu witu
a dislooa.ed knee. Yesterday Mr. Burg,
iu company wilh Jim Lambert, dr ve up
iroiu I'eulauu's ueudquurters ranch
lur into the niouuinina as possible with a
load ot supplies tur sheep camps. Fioui
ibure ttiej pucked iu. Uu Ilie return
trip, in attempting to turn around ou a
uairow grade, Ihe borses bulked, aud the
wngou slipped off l lie steep embankment,
turning over Btveral times, lue men
were sometimes uuder tbe wreck aud ou
other occasions somewhere else, hut
Burg was tbe ouly one hurt much. Dtp.
Swiuburne and Qagen looked after tbe
injured menib t, and Mr. Burg will be
all right iu a few days.
What "Petek The Poet'' Says Abdt
it A correspondent of Ihe tjeppuerua
zette named Gates tells tbe readers of
that aper about his having seen lots of
snakes up this way. He said he "saw
rolled into one mass a bundle of reptiles
as big as a water bucket." While we
deeply sympathize wilb Mr. Gates, we
enter our protest ugamst thj habit some
Heppuer people have of supplying them
selvts with kegs of Heppuer whiskey aud
theu going forth into some far-away place
to write about what naturally appeared
to them as they looked into their own
boot legs. Klamath County Star.
You will catch
At the Mallory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and . . .
... Read their new ad. soon.
Diphtheria Claims Another Iu List
Friday's issue of the Gazette we pub
lished an aacoujt of death of three of
Rev. Mausfield's children, by diphtheria.
also stating that two other ot tbe young
er members of his family were also very
ill with this dreaded disease. From tbe
Priueville News we learn that Van Mans
field, a fourth member of his faloily, has
passed away; also that thirteen cases are
reported in that neighborhood, tbougb
from latest reooi ta 'he trouble seems to
be abating aud it is thought that most ol
the patients aie out of dauger. Rev.
Mauhtield oerlainly has lbs sympathies
ot all his friends in ibis hour of tfthction.
When School Will Begin. It is ex
pect d that school will begin at Heppner
Monday tbe 26ih inst. Prof. A. W. Wier
would like to meet tbe pupils, not ouly
of his own department but of tho entire
sohool, at tbe high school room, tbe Sat
urday preceding the beginning of the
term, at which time be will arrange ev
ery department for tbe important work
before tbem. All pupils not residing iu
town, should see Clerk J. .1. R iberts pre
vious to entering toliool aud secure re
ceipt for the teim's tuition. Theohargee
for attending sohool here will be uboui
the same as last year, and the advaut
ages second to uoue of any pnblio sohool
iu tbe state.
A Collision. Just as Mels Magnusen
aud Mr. Taylor, tbe horse traiuer, were
driving out of Thompson & Biuns' stable
last Satuiday afternoon they oollided
wilh L. W. Briggs who was mounted on
a Li' zier s xost -saiety, mucu bu tuc
damage of the bicjele, Mr. Briggs es
caping unhurt, though his clothing was
badly rent alid toru. The force of the
collision nuBeated Mr. Magnnsen, throw
ing him to the ground, but not burling
him mnob. Mr. Taylor buug to tbe lines
and prevented a moat disastrous runa
way. A Good Offer. Tue proprietors of
thf Semi-Weekly Gazette have deoided
to uffer an inducement for advauce pay
ments on subscription. Tbe prioe re
mains the same, S3 per year, but where
payments are made in advance, only
92 50 a year will be charged. Wbat do
we mean by "advance payments?" A
payment made witbiu thirty days after
tbe subscription becomes due will be
called "iu advance." In a very short
time we will print after eaoh person's
uama the date to which subscription is
paid. This will remind you each week
c to how you staml with us, aud will
render it an eaey matter for you to save
50 cents a year on your subscrip
tion, "
Before The J. P. Yester
day Justice Hallock had, two cases be
fore him, State vs. Frank Reacev, charg
.i .,tl, Bhnntina a oow. and Nels Jones
vs. G. W. Rea, suit on a note. Mr.
Reaney's case wbs brought up from Lei.
ington's justice court, and there being
no evidence against him, was dismissed.
The other case was deoided in favor of
Mr. Jones.
Bcllkt FuCSD-Drs. Gagen and
Swinburne report that they have extract
ed the ballet from the wounded hand ol
Charles Mann. Thougb a very smai.
bullet, it made a very ugly wound, ani
Charley is eioeediogly glad that it has
beeu removed.
Would Like to Lease a Hotel. 0.
C. Sargent, of this city, is anxious to take
oharge of a good hotel, not particular as
to location. Mr. Sargeni is an old-timer
in this line, and is sure to give satisfac
tion wherever he Bbould go. Anyone
haviug a hotel to rent or lease, wou'd do
well to correspond with C. C Sargent,
Heppner, Oregon. 523-27
Dklmonioo.B. F. Perkins has lately
opened up tbe restaurant in the Licbten
thai building, whioh he baa named the
Del mon ico. None but white cooks are
employed, and tbe public can therefore
get a good, old-fashioned, meal, cooked
in tbe best of style. Price, 25 cents;
beds, 25 cents. 609-t-tf
Autelope Herald: George E. Patter
aim, an old-lime resident of Autelope,
but now doing business in Heppner, came
down last week to visit bis broiber Sam,
at this dace. George will locate and
move hi8 family to Autelope providing
be can reut a house, if some oue win
has a little money to spare would put up
a few residences here to reut he would
reoeive large interest from his money in
vented. II. A Nettleton, tbe prisoner who was
taken brio by Sheriff Noble yesterday,
went down to Fowler's gallery Sunday
aud set for a photograph. He was ac
companied to the gallery by tbe woman
whom be states would havo shortly be
come his wife, bad he not got mixed tip
with other people's properly.
We have tho most complete job office
in E. O., and with completeness you
oau get good work; work that you are
not ashamed of. A carpenter oau't do
woik without tools, neither oan a Driuter
get up a good j ib without the facilities
for the same.
Many people, not aware of the dangers
of constipation, negleot the proper rem
edv till the habit beoomes ohronic, or
luflani atiou or stoppage results. A dose
of two of Ayer's Pills in tbe beginning
would have prevented all this.
W. H. Fowler, accompanied by Geo.
Noble, pulled out yesterday nioruiug for
Long Creek, where Mr. Fowler will cast
his photographing tent for a few days.
Mr. Fowler's partner, Mr. Pcderson, will
follow iu a few days.
Some "Montana" fellows about the
size of T. K. R. and J. B. M. were seen
over at Autelope reoeutly. A lady re
marked that that big red mnstaobed fel
low bad plenty of "gall." Wonder who
they were?
The white laundry baa gone op. The
main cause was scarcity of water, and
uow the people will have to fall back
onto the old standby, China Sullivan,
and the numerous private lanndries in
town.
M. 3. Maxwell came in from Goose
berry yeaieiday, returning this morning.
It is very dry and dusty out there, tbe
farmers anxiously awating abowers so
that tbey can sow their summer fallow.
Justice Hallock has been killing two
squirrels with tbe same rook this week
grinding out law , order aud justice tor
ihe denizens, and also oooupying tbe
foreman's plaoe in tbe Gazette office.
The following Lexingtonites were up
yesterday: N. A. Leach, J. M. White,
J. Bumoyne, Geo. Bperry, C. C. Boon,
11. J Hill, Fiank, Andy aud Tbos. Rcany,
D. A. Porter and J. Lieuallen
We publish in this issue an artiole
clipped from a Forest Grove paper, con
cerning tbe great oliiogen yards or J. M.
Garrison, of Forest Grove, You should
read it.
W. B. Laoy left yesterday morning for
Corvallis, where he will attend the State
Agricultural College for the ooming year,
commencing Sept. 15th and closing June
8th '93.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hadley oame down
yesterday from ''ardman, and this morn
ing Mrs. Hadley left for Salem tu visit
hei Biter, Mrs. H. H. GlaBaford
Geo, Rader. of Grant ontinty, who went
below with the train load of cattle lsst
week, returned Tuesday evening, leaving
yesterday morning for home.
The Heppner sohool property has a
janitor, who bfs charge of the building
nigh' and day. All trespassers will be
prosecuted.
Fell Bros, keep a full line of dry goods
in bolts and single patterns New pat
terns nave been received and more to
come soon. 4 o
. Miss Rosa Hayes departed this morn
ing for Eugene, her home, after several
montha' visit wjtb relatives here.
Mr. Wm. Walhridge returned Wednes
day from New York, ha ing disposed of
bis horses which be shipped East.
Lishe Watkina dropped in yesterday
from tbo Bluea where he says it is equal
ly as dry as down on bunobgrass.
Ralph Dittenhoefer was in yesterday
from Portland looking after hia onsto
mers bere.
"Unole" Nate McBee was looking after
some sheep in the mountains the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bnrdell have gone
to housekeeping in this city near tbe
depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarlsnd re
turned Wednesday from their viiit be
low. Frank Anderson, of tbia oonnty, will at
tend the Monmouth NorrrBl this winter.
Wm. Rambo got in last night from
Portland, leaving for Long Creek today.
Mrs Pry Wilson, of Monument, was
registered at tbe City hotel yesterday.
J. S. Ingrahambad a fair crop of wheat
this year, averaging Id bti. per aore.
A nephew of Will Walbri.lge, Mr.
Moorhouse, ia oat from New York.
T. A. Bnd W. E. Driskell were in Sat
urday from Clarka canyon.
Al Binns is over in Grant oouoty with
some knights of tbe gnu.
A. Carsner was over from Grant coun
ty tbe first of the week.
J. A. Burdell'a brother, W. Burdell, IB i
here from St. Paul.
S. P. Stnhblefield, of Monument, was
over yesterday.
. C. Lacy and wife were in the city :
Wednesday. i
01. Justus and wife were in town yes
terday. J H. Allyn was up from lone yester
day. I Abe Spray ia over from Haystack.
House jXo vixajs !
TTaving reoently purchased of G. W. Lird his bouse moving outfit, we are pre
pared to do all kinds of work in this line, Our prices are reasonable, and ee
timatea freely given.
AI. Iv. fe W.J. CANTWELL,
521 F 535. HEPPNER, OREGON
S. C. Smith,
THE
Keeps a full line of
EVERYTHING
In the way of Furniture.
Undertaking goods a speciality.
May Street, HeppnerOr. 52;l-f
OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES!
DR. GRANT'S
Native
Discovery!
The Great Female
Bemedj.
Successfully used In the
general treatmentol
woman's disease!.
PRICE, $1.00.
Dr. Grant's
cloaloi
The Kino
of
T"6old under a
guarantee.
PRICE, $1.00.
Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure,
For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick-Headache, and all
Kidney Troubles.
Prloo, SX.OO.
Prepared by THE 0. W. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
315 Front St, Portland, Oregon.
WE
-ARE-
Rustlers!
For
Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
0
diiliatl
avenc
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
ml up Bargains
Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for business from tha
Rimind up and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
HEl'PNEB. OREGON.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
THE VYOSt ILLS h ?H O ' Z-:
Prevention better tin Cure !
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Madi on Shout Notics and at Port'i.AR Prickr.
fiT Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain Sacks
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
N -
Hee IiidoraementH t
Cootier Dip Is "id and endorned by Ihe following Oregon nnd Montana hei-pmen: VV. B.
Donaldson, Dnyvilh'; W. s. Um, Junction City: J-iIin Harrison, Matm-y; tleo. Oih, Amanda;
Kenneth Mi-Uae, Davvllle; loe Oliver, John l)Hy; J. W. Hyers New l.lBbon; 1. .. Moulc, Bercail;
Cook & Clark, l'lillbrook; Kalrehlld & McCmlit, Dupuyer; R II. Warren, mien; 1 ui.rH Br.,
Lwto,nn; E. P. Chandler, Maiden ; J. Iliraehheru, ChoU'Uii; 1). 8. UHfitniRH, Uhet; Jainen Mie,
Dillon; W. Norton, Stewart; A. Uoivnie, Dig Handy.
The Cheapest and IWDip ramie. Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other.
KOHLASI MHOS. Portland, Oreinn,
Gen. Agts. lor Oregon, Washington and Wonf: n Idaho.
Proiis. Wm. COOPER i MI'IWS.
(falvaton, Texan,
OXFORD GRADE BUCKS !
The undersigned has a
choice lot of Oxford
Grade Bucks for sale
i i
at reasonable prices.
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock
T. SMITH, 1'llot Ioolc, Or.
LEGAL
m
BLANKS
Plentv of them at the
Gazdte Office. . . .
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Although most of
the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Are Bllll alive and kicking for trade with complete line ol
Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Contcctioncry,
TOBACCOS,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and A.mmunition, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
Also Qcntn' Furnlnhlng Ooorls, and the lament awortment
of Teas in Eastern Oregon.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
We Won't Be UNoensoiD.
tf. Coruer Mhin and Willow Strootfl, Hoppiipr Or.
1
JI1E Q1TY HOTEL,
W. J. LICK.UH, Iroiv.
HOKTKLRY has been Bkhttrh and Bbfcmhiied tlirouglionl, and now
with hlin, ftwling that bu i able to eutertain yon in the best of fltyle.
A. W. PATTFJIS'IN, AGENT "no of the Host In the World
V
1RST
Class
r
House.
Reasonable
Rates.
L D, BOYED iii: Contractor
ilk
ARTISTIC I PUIS
in
ill
ON HHOl'.T NOTICE
AND
REASONABLE TERMS
Tlx SOLojtx
For Fruit has Arrived and we
are in the business to supply you
Ice Cream
Is about l ipi'. We let you
know about that in the near future.
V. L. Matlock & Co.