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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1892)
flOi'U!! TO ADVEBIWKttS. -J-HOSE, lairing the liuertlon of dlnplay adi L or chaise ol aame, mum get their copy in not later than Monday evening for Tueauar'a edition, or 'lliurwlay evening for FriUuvs eu.1- f ATTKKSON PUBLISHING t'O. NOlit.E. 1. The Bum of five centt per line will be chariot for "cards of thanks," "reaolution. of respect, -lists I wedding presents and donors, aud obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall nimsell give as a matter of news ) and uollces of special meetings for w hatcver purpose I. f.otlee ol church and society and all other entertainments Irom which revenue Ib to be de rives), shall be chafed lor at the rate of live tents a line, these rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patrtln.i.r.t. thnuo ..., n;W UfUI((d ner. you. Here and There. Shoe sale at Ladies' Bazaar. Oou't overlook the Ladies' Buzar. Blunket Bale at Fell Bros.' Bazaar. Milton Hale is over from Haystack. C. R. Cate sad wife were in town Mon day. Mr. Stubblefield, of Monument, is in town. Morrow county and Oregon are all rigut. Willis Jeuks is over from Hamilton tbis week. Ben Poppin was in yesterday from Bardmau. Dan Rice was down from Hardman last eveuiutf. N. L. Robison is selling potatoes at Iueuts per lb. 537 tf Every traveler should oarry a box ol TUlT'rj i-LILS. K B, ijtautnu, of Eight Mile, was in over Wednesday. Clins Federson is over from Long Creek a few days. The repubs. can smile bat the laugh gives them away. J. W. Allstott, of Eight Mile, was in Heppner yesterday. Fred Miller knows bow to give yon a good fit in tailoring. tf sw Hon. Henry Blackman left yesterday for a short trip below. John Zollinger was down from the mountains election day. H. V. Gates returned last Wednesday evening from Hillsboro. See Driskell is deputy marshal for the preaent, serving of uiguts. Gov, Rea departed this morning to at tend court at Canyon City. Born Ou Sunday the 6tb inst., to the wife of 8. W. Floreon, a son. Ed. Hooker and B. Hiiines were in from Eubt Mile Wednesday. Born Ou Tuesday of tbis week, to the wife of Free Green, a gill. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine iquora, McAtee Brox., Props.. sw (Jhas. Hodson, one of Morrow county's teachers, is attending examination. T. Qunid and family are safely domi ciled in Heppner, their future home. The Morrow County Land and Tins) Company have an unlimited supply of chop for sale. il-tf. Mrs. Geo. Swaegart, accompanied by ber mother, arrived on Tuesday's train from Spokane. J. D. Brown, who is principal of the Lexington schools, is attending teachers' examination bere. Pap (Simons & Son still shoe borses and do general blacksmitbing at the old stand Matiock corner. 65. J. Dutigan, of Portland, representing some leading literary productions, wan in Heppner yesterday, Shaw & McOatty are selling beef fore quarters, at four cents per pound and other meats in proportion. 36 tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stork should subnonbe for The Horseman Gnzette shop, agents. Tie prices on thoBe blankets displayed at Fell Bros.' will convince you that I be) are told for halt price. Why? Come and see. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Call at ber home in north Heppner, or address ber at thif place. 518-tf W. A. Biddle and B. F. Akers, of Gooseberry, came in with returns of Dry Fork Wednesday, and remained for the jollification. Hiyu ketohnm whiskers. Hatt 4 Mathews, at the oity barber shop tbe place to get a first-class shave, hair-out or shampoo. tf. G. D. Dasey, the painter, does every thing in his lioe with neatness find dis patch. For all painting, pBper-baning, etc., Bee bim. It T. J. Teeters came up from Castle Rook yesterday, having in obarge tbe returns Tbis preoiuot cast 5 votes for Harrisou and 3 for Cleveland. Children's Solar Tip sohool shoes be ing sold out at Fell Bros.' at 81.00 per pair. Also a few pair of ladies' shoes left at vour own price. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at tbis place. Bubsoribe through bim, and have your pappr delivered free of charge. tf Did you know that a large line of sin gle and double, all wool blankets were being sold at Fell Bros. 'a Bszaar cheap er than ever before f Just received. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty Meat market cheaper than ever before known to be sold for in Heppner. Fore quarter of beef at 1 eta. per pound and other meats in Drooortion. 86 tf Tbe latest dentistry, orown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vaughan. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or l-"-"- There is no use ''n suffering with rheu matism as long as you can get Congo Oil. It is for sale by all druggists at $2 per bottle, but it would be dirt cheap at four times the prioe. It is a positive cure for rheumatism, and no mistake. Try it and be convinced. ' tf Owing to tbe faot that job stock has advanced about twenty per cent from reasooa which will be explained else whire. we are oompelled to makes slight advance on all printing. A Re duction will be made as soon as prices of material will justify same. To restore, thicken, and give yon a InTnnAItt ffrOWth of hair, to keep its col or natural as in youlb. and to remove dandruff, use only Hall's Hair Renewer. "A chemical snooess andmedical tri umph," so speaks an eminent physician in reference to Ayer's Cberry Pectoral; and the eulogy was none too strong, ho other medicine is so safe and effiesoious in all diseases of tbe throat and lungs Both air and water abouod in miorobes, t" germs of di-ease, ready to infect tbe debilitated system. To impart that trmi.th and vigor oecessary to resist the effect of these pernicious atoms, no tonic blood-purifier equals Ayer s oareaprui. The three preoinots, Heppner, Mount Vernon and Gentry, whioh was formally Heppner preciuoi, gave combined a republican plurality. Burn At Summerville, Or., on Nov-' 7th, to the wife of Key. Chas. Kirk. B daughter. Allen Evans has his sheep don from the mountains, but the ra-ge, he savs, is very short. Matteson precinct went republican this year. But the nation O, my, where are the faithful? Arnold Baisiger has tbe honor of being the superiuteudeut ot Ioue's live .Sunday sohool. F. M. Oi.urter, of Eight Mile, called ou the ofiio yesterday. He reports Eight Mile prosperous. Mr. Thompson, eon of 0. F. Thompson, of lower Butter creek, visited friends iu Heppner this week. The Ioiib poles for the street arc lights have arrived and will be placed into position immediately. Hulstead Bros.' sawmill, over in Lost Valley, was destroyed by fire on Oct. 31st. Origriu of fire unknown. Mrs. Sarah J. Basey and children leave tomorrow for Salem, Or , having rented oat their Heppuer hotel. The Gazette office was the recipient this morning of oalls from Revs. Motor, b'urd, Bramblet and Sbulse. Morrow county is enjoying an except ionally fine fall. However, a little more rain would prove acceptable. Tbe lone school olosed this week to allow Fred Baisiger, the teacher, to at tend examination at Heppner. W. J. Brown has got in from the Gran ite country with a band of sheep, whicb be sajs is iu exoellent condition. Ione's vote footed up to 97, people's party 51, demo'eratio 18, republican 25, prohibitiou 1 and two thrown out. Those in arrears for subscription should bring iu some oordwond, if oasb is lack ing. Cord o id is full legal teuder. There's some pretty long-faced repub licans in Heppuer, but most of tbem take tueir defeat with very good grace. The small vote in the outside preoinots in Morrow county is acoounted for from the faot tbat a large representation from each preoiuot voted in Heppner. Silas Wright came in with the returns from Matteson precmot, and though a republican, remamrd for the democratic demonstration Wednesday evening. Geo. Lovelet came in from Little Wall creek yesterday, accompanying Chas. Tildeo and wile this far. Mr. and Mrs lilden left this morning for Portland. Our correspondent from Line R'ck en.is us tbe following election news : Total vote, 47; republioans25, democrats 10, people's party 4 and prohibition 2 Fred Thomas brought in Tuesday some sample of spuds, ruined iu this vicinity, which are very hard to beat in Morrow county this year. Fred forgot to tell us to what variety they belong. Cbas. Lewis writes down from Mon tana to Geo. Conser that he is up again altera Bevere liluess. Savs times are oretty lively iu Helena, and that he saw on one poker table there about $100,000 A Crook county man unloaded 1500 (eel of lumber aod worked an hour un screwing bolts to steal tbe bind wagon bolster, whioh he took twelve miles from tbe scene of the theft and bid under his uouse. He deserveB tbe medal as cham pion thief. 8. A. Parker, of Independence, Or. . is in Heppuer, ou his way home from VlontiuiSi and Idaho. He will remain about two weeks. Mr. Parker is related by marriage to Nels and Jas. Jones, of i his place. Stacy Roberts was in from Eight Mile Wednesday. He has 200 across of wheat in for next year, and says that witti 15 bu. to the acre, aud even as low a price as 51 cents per bu., he will oome out far "ahead of the houuds" next year. Tue pruspeots for a good crop are flattering. Tacoma (Wash ) woolen mill ia in full working order. Tbe number of persons employhd at present is 80, but later 200 bands will be employed. Id tbe main buildiug a throe aud one-half story struotnre, 126x50 feet are located tbe looms, spinning, oarding, and hosier machines, etc, and in which are em ployed the wool sorters. Then comes the wash nod dyehnuse, 16x50 feet containing a washing maobiue 86 feet long with a scouring oapacity ot 15,000 oonnds ot wool per day. Here are also the vnls for dyeing purposes, and ma chines for fulling cloth, etc In tbe w"Bve room are thirteen looms oapable of weaving three breadths of flannel at one time of tbe widest kind ot blankets. On the Beoond floor are nine oarding machines and three self-acting mules, each with 400 spindles. On tbe tbiid floor is the hosier department containing eleven, double machines tor making ladies' and gents' knit underwear, also a number of other machines, besides thirteen ciroular hose knitters, thread looperB and winders, seamers, cuff ma chines, yarn twisters, skein winders, aud sewing maobines of tbe latest im proved make. Id this room 100 hands will be employed. The picker room is 40x30 feet. Tbe engine and boiler bouse is 40 feet square, and oontaina two large boilers aud an engine. T. E. Fell is general manager, Robert Cm ran formerly of the Brownsville (Ore.) mill is superintendent." Jollification Wednesday EvBMnta. Believing that victory vas theirs, the democracy jollified last Wednesday eve ning. Anvils pealed forth in thundering accents and giant powder was exploded on a neighboring hillside. Tbe demo crats howled with joy and tbe republi cans howled back again to keep np their drooping spirits. The only silent spec tators were the people's party men. The crowd was addressed by Sen. Henry Blaokman, who talked pleasantly, giving solace for tbe sore in spirit as well as words of joy for tbe viotors. He was followed by Tom Morgan, who, while he gave food for tbe minds of tbe victo rious demooraoy, was not so complimen tary to the de feated. But it was bis time, and we forgive bim. The crowd of j llifiera was largely augmented by republicans, and, in all, the demonstra tion was of very respectable proportions. Though it ocoured rather soon after tbe election, there was an abundance of evidenoe in eight that tbey were not any too fast. Columbus Discovered .America Bat the people discovered that at GILLIA.M & BISBLE'S Was the place to buy HARDWARE Tinware, Wood and Willowware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures Pumps, Gaspipe and Plumbing Materials. Coal, Iron and Steel. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS -OF ALL KINDS- Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Etc A oar load of STOVES direot from the faotory that must be sold. Job Work done in a workmauuke manner and satisfaction guaranteed. OTTFi ATOPIC Is up wih the times, and we ask of you a liberal share of V-HJ-U, C? A your patronuge, tor which we will endeavor to give you ffnnud valna for vonr monev. Main Street, next door to First National Bank building. HEPPNER, OKEGO H PHAS. L. SHERMAN, V T V T T Hoe f and f Sii Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. First-Class work in All Its Branches.-- -Prices Reasonable. OFFICE IN CITY HOTE L r. HEPPNER, - - 530-sw - - OREGON STILES ULPPv?;EDEISED. WHY Case of Destitution. It has been ru mored bere for some days tbat a family in the north part of town was destitute, Yesterday Henry Heppner and Geo. Con ser went down to see for themselves, aud found that the report was true. The husband and father died about four mouths ago. The mott.er, Mrs. Boat II, lias four small children here, the young est only four m uths old, aod two others iu Gilliam county. They were indeed destitute, there being but one bed in the bouse and no furniture to mention. Messrs. Heppner and Conser gave them $10 apiece aod sent up a lot of provis ions aud some bed covering. He who belps tbe needy and suffering is doing a Christian act. Who Should Get rr. A Portlaud printer, Mr. Glass, ii working Heppner for jobs. If tbe Portland printer helus to support the business men of Heppner. he is entitled to curry off the work. Otherwise, otherwise. Our motto is: ''Give your business to Heppner people, aod therefore assist to build up Heppner. Patronize those tbat patronize you.' We stand by tbis at all times. at Ione Races. On election day, lone, some interesting raoes were en joyed by tbe bays down tbat way. Tbe puny race was won by Wilson Bros.' animal, purse 85. E G. Sperry's JJutoh won the 500 contest, purse $10, la ad dition to tbis, there were a number of little aonteste. Pools sold pretty lively in tbe 500 yard raoe. In tbe evening ocoured the dance which was quite well attended. Musio was furnished by Nat Hale and A. H. Windsor. Supper was furnished at T. J. Carl's, whicb was liberally patronized. X3ooauso No Otb.or Medloine Una Bver lESffootocl Ouroa CON Or O OIIj Bna. HATTEES -c O.W.R. M F'G. C2 PORTLAND. ORE . WHY ? Kooaxiao XL heum a, -tlami olatioa, nllct Neuralgia Are a, thing of tlio OONG-0 OIL tm TJaed. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Arc Btlll alive and kicking for trade with a oompleto line of Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Confectionery, TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Guns and A.mmtmition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Furnlehlng Goods, and the largest assortment of Teas in asteru Oregon. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won'T Be UnDERSoLD. tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKHS Made on Short Notice and at Popular Pricks. iir Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Sacks First Month'! Sales, 720 Bottles; Seoond Month's Sales, 3300 bottles PniOE, Dec 16 $1 mica. $a n 33 ot Tlo. Tbey Increnae Hppetlte, purify the whol system and uetou tlie liver, bile BeuiisSma& Ministerial Convkntion. The Min isterial Cod eotion of Tbe Dulles Dis trict, Colombia River Conference, is dow in session at Heppner, and will contiuue till Saturday. Tuere are quite a number of ministers present, and much interest is being taken by them in tbe proceedings. The program for tbis meetiog was published recently in the Gazette. A New Neighbor . Geo. W. Lord has moved lulo the former art gal lery over Messrs. brown & Hamilton's uffioe, and baB tilted np for architecture vork. tie is prepared to contraoi ior all kinds of buildings, or will supervise construction, and purchase material for tbe same, giving bis customers the ben efit of his experience and percentage. t Prevent, and nire Constipation and Slck Head&ulie, Small iiilu iieaus. Lkoiubb. On Saturday eyeuing at the Baptist cburch, Mrs. Harford, state leo turer of the W. C. T. 0., will leoture on the subject of temperance. Special ma sic for the occasion. All are invited to be present. MO 2t Strayed. A four-year-old steer, brand ed h P on tbe ribs on rigbt side; also same brand on rigbt hip and on right stihY; big split in right ear. Aoy infor mation leading to reonvery of same will he cheerfully rewarded bv Bob Dexteb, 538-sw Heppuer, Or. Roioh Diamond Cioabs. Without an equal, and fur ytare the leading saloon cigar, will be sold at Wan Fran cisco wholesale prices, by lots of 100 or 5,(Ki0 at J. Cohu's. 35 44 A Good Sikolk-uandkd Talker. E. W. Vest, a oousia of Sen. Vest, of Mis souri, was in Heppner the first of tbis week in the interest of the steel range. Mr. Vest was quite badly injured in tbe Sound disaster recently, being a pas senger on the Premier. He now gets around with tbe aid of oanes, and will ere long, bave entirely recovered. He is well known and admired as the best, single-handed talker in the oountry. Though a democrat, be is a staunch al mirer ot Blaine and his ideas on tariff and reciprocity. A Pleasant Occasion. On the return of Mrs. Geo Swaggnrt and mother Grandma Clark, last Tuesday evening, they were met at tbe homeot Mrs. Swag- gart by Mrs. Jas. Jones who bad provid ed a large basket full of good things. Mrs. Jones is well-known and beloved for her keen foresight as to what is necessary on these occasions. It is need lessto say tbat it was a pleasant affair. Pronounced Uope.ms, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally term inated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I oould live bnt a fl oil tme. I geve myself np tomy Sav iour, deitermined if I oould not stay with my friends ou earth, I would meet my ub-eut ones above. My husband was advise d to get Dr. King s New Ihscovsry for Conaumotii n. Congbs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cared me, and I thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at Sloonm 4 Jobneoo's drag store, regular size, 50c and $1 00. Good Looks, Good looks are more than skio deep, depending upon a healthy oondition of all the vital organs If (be Liver be in active, you bave a Bilious Look, if your stomaoh be disordered ynn have a Dys peptic Look and if your Kidneys be af fected you bave a pinohed Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric bitters is the great alter ative and Tonic, acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blntobes, Boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Slooum & Johnson's drugstore, 60o. per bottle. Racklrn's Arnica Halve. Tbe beet salve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is iruaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co. :. KEWAKI). Lost or stolen, one bay horse four years old, branded cross (x) with bar above it on right shonlder. Had white face. I will give the above reward for bis return to J. L. Howard's ranch on Little Butter Creek, or for information leading to his rennvery. I. L. Howard, 538 sw Galloway, Ore. C:S:N:A:I:A:L:U -3 a IOICM DFNOA f eft o o o o o o o o C5 Thp nhnvp ATP mis-laoed letter of the nnmp rf the most popular miisic pub- Ucatiou n tbe continent, the publishers ol which will ive $900.00 IN CASH PJilZES to the first twenty persons sending In the above three words with the letters correctly arranKed. frizes to be awarded us follows : To the ilrst person sending the correct answer will be given $:K)0 tn mull ; to the second, ; to the third, $100 ; to the fourth. 7.i ; to the lillh, f ."() ; to the sixth, $:(5 : to the seventh, sali ; to the oiirhth, 8U0 ; to the ninth, 115; to the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth, 111) each; and the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth correct answers, 15 each. 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The envelope which contains the correct solution bearing first postmark will receive first award, and the balance In order as received. This month's Issue contains the following copyright music : "TA RA-RA-BOOM" POLKA. "ONLY PROMISE." (Vocal.) "GERAL J1NE" WALTZ. Great Hit. "i.ILL THE BOSUN" (Vocal.) Sea Song. "LA SERENATA" WALTZ. Very Latnat. "WASHINGTON" MAR, H. "LOVE AND DUTY." (Vooal.) Great Success. "GERMAN PATROL" MARCH. Very catchy. "POMPADOUR" POLKA. Great success. "META" 8CHOTTISCHE. Newest. "ALWAYS TOGETHER." Song. "KLEINE KATIE." (Song) Dutch Yodle. "GALLANT SALAMANDER." Sea Song. tSylf this is not by far the greatest value in the musio line you ever saw, we will oheerfully refund your money. Canadian Music Folio, Mention this paper. 236 43 TORONTO, CANADA. S. C. Smith, THE rr FURNITURE IN Keeps a full line of EVERYTHING In the way of Furniture. Undertaking goods a speciality. May Street, Heppner, Or. SB-f T. W. AYERS, Jr. PHILL COHN TO THE POINT. Tbb TACOMi Woolem Mill. From the American wool and cotton Reporter we copy the following: "The new My creditors are after me for money whicb I catinot pay nnleas those who owe me come to the front. This I shall expect everyone to do without further delay. I need money aod mnal have it. 538-sw D. W. Hobkeb. T. W. AYERS, JR & CO. --r ; IlETAIL DRUGGISTS -AND DEALEI'.S IN-; Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt ProDrietors. ims -- Mills and f iinm ! WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Season Also is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. OXFORD GRADE BUCKS ! The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks lor sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock. J. IS. SMITH, A'llot Rook, Or. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M, E. C. V. ii., London, EDgland. Veterinary -sna- SURGon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I tm (!) prepared to do all kind of Veterinary Siirnory, Kmaiaiilatlnn Honei and Kexllnm a Spwl alty. (Thil Is the only true mi;thod of optiratliiKori homen.) rtpeylnn of Cattleaml Hoaii on Nhort notice. I will treat all animal In the most aouroved proeedure of Veter inary ourKery. xi you nave any mi'-k aunuaia it will no 10 your lllteieHt to call on me at Ktewart a RtablcH. HKI'PNKR, - - o3asw OKI! (JON Footwear 4i Footwear ! Thw r.nly hoof ant piop ftHtiihliwhinoTit of Hoppnnr htm moYiri fmm th t-imt nu.mif Mnin Htwtt, to their mw nUtn mom, rn'it "oor to H. HlHrkin-in A Co.'i, There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICIITENTIIAL & CO., Main Htreet, Heppner Or. HAIR BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, Dye-staffs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Trues and Hbotilder Braces. Wall Paper, Window Glass, and all other articles usually kept in a first olaes drutf store. L D. BOYED liE Contractor Bier.