Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 03, 1893, Image 3

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    NOl'ICK TO AUVKHTIBEIW.
f ir (he beuofit of (be pnulio Ibnt It !
called CliHiubcirlHin'i Pnin Blra. For
or ohunire ol Mine, luustitut their copy In " " oiuouu.. juuriBOU Uin Uo.
lotlaier Uiau Monday eveuuuj lor TuesUay's 8ome iif our vallev frieuiin writA that
mere oas rieoo
'f HUSK desiring the insertion o( display ads.,
s.
edition, or Ihursday evening lor Fridays edi
tion. 1UI rATTJEKSON rUULlHUINO U.
NUI'ICE.
1. The sum of five cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists ol wedding present and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall htiitsell give as a matter ol ueua,) and
Ha immense amount of
rain mid fog tuero tbia year. They Bay
they would prefer a little more enow and
less mod.
Wm. H. Clark, one of onr Lena friends,
m in Wednesday on business. He re
marked lo onr reporter that the weather
uuticeaoi special meetings lor whatever purpose, i tiHd been intld ou Butter oret-k, as oom
l. Jotlccs ol church and society and aliother nured with other oarta of I ho n.,n,,irv
entertainments Irom which revenue is to be de- v ' pHrls 01 ,ue 0uU'ry-
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live
tents a line, i nese rules will De strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upou application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication, bo
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name is feigned as an evidence of
good faith.
LP. F1SI1EK, NEWSPAPER ADVERT1S-
lug Agent, '21 Merchants exchange,
ban laucisco, is our authorized agent.
paper is kept ou nie in nis oince.
'Ihis
Give your business to Heppner people.
ana tnerejore assist lo buna vp Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Damon and Pythias.
Mrs. Hick Maibews is ill.
Mies Effie Wurieu bai been on the sick
list for some days.
Mies Lillian Khea departed Wednea
day for Portland.
"Wednesday waa a "olinoher" though
a rex alar Dakota blizzard.
Balem Statetman : Ben, T. J. Matlock,
mayor ut Heppuer, is in the oity.
M. Booher who Buffered a broken leg
a few weeks ago, is doing well.
lira. Judy Mitchell is visiting ber son,
Oscar, at the mouth of Khea creek.
Business men reported oolleotions
pretty slow the first of the month.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine
liquors, McAlee Bros., Props. aw
The Morrow County Land and Tiust
Company bars an unlimited supply of
ebop for eale. il-tf.
The thermometers showed Tuesday
re from 18 to 26 below zero, the coldest
weather since 1888.
Only first class work turned out at
Fred Mil'er's tailoring establishment
east aide Main street.
' Tbe Kteley Institute, at Forest Grove
euies liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue
aud tobacco habit, bee ad.
C. M. Mallory writes up from Califor
nia to biB tathor, Judge Mallory, that he
in steadily improving iu health.
Miss Ellu Uibbs, who has been a resi
dent of tleppner aud viouiily for some
time, will tliir.ly leave fur California.
Every man who takes any iu tercet iu
gust altck should subscribe for The
iiortemau. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now runuing a stage be
Itween tleppner aud Luue Rock. See
d. for days of leaving aud arr.vul. tf.
- Oue hundred tons of hay (or sale,
ituated near lone, at 86 per ton. In
quire of Dawson & Lyons. 605 tt.
Tbe Heppner traiu was delayed quite
two hours last Wednesday evening,
(j'Mise, train ou main line behind time.
,,nud A revolver, near Heppner's
use. Owuer can have Bauie by
proving .'TOP"" ttud P"yinK oharges,
llOUH
'dress ber at this
518-11
60t3
We have h 8rd 00 rePorts 'rom tne
heepmenof o.' county, but presume
that no leases, u" ", are had as
Mrs. A. J. Stevens,''" prepareo. to ut
all kitiHa nf nllrainir. VU" "er
in north Heppuer, or uu
nluoe.
to w pt-in. iie Episcopal
chuieb, will bold servi'oes iu e
ehuich next Monday evening,
invited.
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. .Halt
MatuewB, at the oity barber sbi y 'ue
place to get a first-class shaye, ba t'-out
or shampoo. "
The cast for Damon and Pythias Sas
been effeoted. anc is being brepared lor
presentation under tbe dramatio eye oi
Wm. Kasmua.
The Elleusbnrg bank robbery case is
progressing si jwly. Cal Hale baa been
identified an tbe mau who took tbe money
out of the saie.
Master Clay French is tbe authorized
agent for the Oregonian at this place.
Subsoribs through him, and have your
paper delivered tree of charge. tf
Tbe merry shouts of tbe coasters, old
and young, are beard every eve till well
along into tbe dead watches of tbe
aighl. Let them have a good time.
Newer and neater quarter! at the
Falao Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones the baber, wants to see
bis old friends there, tfatna in oonuec
lion.
All thnae knnwinir themselves in
debted to Kirk ft Basmus are requested
in aetila no immediately, as tbey are in
need of money. 2 8. aw.
To the young folks-During tbe next
two weeks. Wm. Rasmus will give
Lunns in rxadinir. recitatloos and urn-
matio art. Leave word at tbe Gzette
office. 664 67
With bottle of Aver's Cherry Pectoral
in tbe bouse, you have an tffeotive re
medy for all sudden attacks of throat
and lung trouble. An hour's delay may
lead to serious consequences. No
household should be without this won
derful medicine.
The latest dentistry, crown and bridge
irk, most successfully accomplished by
li- u V Vanohau. Gas administered
when desired. Thompson building,
Heppner. Or 1-a-w-
Wedneeday's etsge, on runners, how
ever, did not getout of lo n till 11 o'clock,
a. m. owing to the severity of the sloim
The blinding snow and deep drifts made
it altogether an uudesirahle, aud what
seemed early iu the day, an impossible
trip.
By a very ingenious and original pro
cess, Dr. J. C. Ajer'e & Co., of Lowell,
Mass., are euabled to extract the essen
tial properties of the matenala used in
the preparation of their famous "Ayer's
Hurs.r.urilla." thus securing a purity
and strength that can be obtained iu no
other way.
Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of tbe Bloom
field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can rec-
.-J r'l.umharluin'a Coiiih Remedy
ir, ull .ntT-rem with colds and CruUD. I
have used it in my f-imily fur the par-t
two years and have found it tho best 1
ever uaed for the purposes for which it is
intnden. 50 cent uoltlea for sale by
Slooum Johnson Drug Ea.
The beBUty of Blnokman's distribution
villi. ti,.in(nnli ilia acournulntiona
of tbe 6 per oent. fund are given to the
-counties in proportion to their area, but
tbe amount received every year thereafter
-will also go the same way. Tbe fathers
-who framed our oonstitution thus inteod-
-td it.
Tonh V. IWv. of Warsaw. III., was
...nhirl with rheumatism and tried a
number nf different remedies, but sat si
;noue of them seemed todo him any good;
but finally begot hold of one that epeedi
ly cured bim He whs much pleased
it .tt felt sure that others similar
Ou Tuesday last the thermometer Tea-
istered 12 degrees above zero iu Portland,
the coldest weather for years Yet that
is severer weather iu that olimate than
10 degrees below in the Heppaer country.
The Gazette received a telegram yes
terday from Salem anuounoing that the
Cogewrll sheep bill tvxs defeated iu the
senate, there beieg 24 v-i'es against it
out of a total of 28, presumiug that no
one was absent.
John L, Ayer, of Portland, represent
ing the New England Building, Loan &
Investment Association, was in the oity
over Wednesday night on business. We
are informed that Mr. Ayer appointed an
agency at this place.
J. M. Waddell, cne of onr old-time
Heppnerites, returned Wednesday from
Iowa, and was glad to get baok again.
He says that there is no comparison be
tween Iowa and Orenon. The weather
has been very severe back east this win
ter. Some time ago this office reoeived
some correspondence from Clark's can
yon which waa mislaid until a few days
ago, when, of course, it was too late for
publication. On looking it over, we find
that the writer had forgotten to sign bis
or her name to the same.
Prof. Albert 8. Furnell. formerly of
Morrow county, but now of Creaswell,
Lane county, Oregon, writes that be lias
bees nimble to fill his book contracts ow
ing to bad health. He Bays be will get
around before long. He orders tbe Ga
zette to his present address.
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas Gitv.
Kan., wishes to give our readers the ben
efit of his experience with oolds. He
says: "I contracted a cold eirly last
spring that settled on my lungs, and had
hardly -recovered from it when I caught
another that hung on all summer and
left me with a hacking couth which 1
thought I would never get rid of. I had
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy some
fourteen years ago with much success,
and concluded to try it again. When I
bud got tiirough with one bottle my
ootigh bad left me, aud I have not suffer
ed with a oongh or oold sinoe. I have
reonmmeoded it to others, and all speak
well of it. 60 cent bottles for sale by
Sluoum-Johnson Drug Co.
Rottbn SBRVtcB. Senator H. Black-
man telegraphed Ihis office, last Tuesday,
that his bill, distributing among tbe
oouuties tbe 5 per cent, fund, bad passed
both honses, which wss intended for
publication that day, but was not receiv
ed Bt the Gazette office early enough for
Tuesday's issue. The great telegraphic
service of our couotrj U about as fast as
a cay use, and not nearly so faithful. Not
long ago, by delaying an important mes
sage, oue of our leading telegrapbio mo
nopolies was oinched several thousand
dollars in damages. Many people con
tinue to insitt that the government own
all telegraph lines, which we are quite
sure, wonld make the matter no worse
than it is now, and the obanoes are would
giye us a obeaper and better service.
Where our message was delayed, we do
not know, but we do know that it left
Salem in time to have reached us at 5:30
p. m. The publio are entitled to the
news of the oountry, but a small paper
ou a branch oau never hope to do much
in the line of telegrapbio news till there
is a general and thorough reform.
Camcisftive : Survey
An Apprehensive Subject
BT
Means of a Prehensile Tail
Tie Monkey is Not Afraid be
cause his Tail is a Good One.
We are Not Afraid because our
Tale is a Good One.
It isNo Tale of Woe!
WE TELL OF
Splendid Goods,
Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom
ers, and of reasonable prides and
good money value.
It is a Tailless Tale.
A tale without end, because it is a tale
that will hold. A pleasure to show
goods. Speoial inducements to
oash buyers. Call at
PIiES UlPflE0EDElSED.
WHY
Beoause
igro Otlaor
IVToclioixio
XXa.es
33 vet" -
Effootod
the
Cure ss
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Becauae
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sciatica.
PiM, N rS
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ciATic V3 . oiii
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WHY ?
OW.R. MFG. C8-PORTLAND. ORC
First Mouth's Sole", 720 Bottles ; Second Month's Sales, 3300 bottles
BOLD 33VEIlYWIIEriE.
FRICSi - Dec16 " $1 xxcl 0St a. Dot tlo.
H. A. Thompson '
A. E. Blnns
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPKIETOKS
Tie Heppner Livery, Feed
Sale
it
le
Below Coffin Si MeFurland's, Main 8treet.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to bay per dav, 75 ots. Buy and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 25 cts. a
at O. C. Bargenut's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled bay alwavs on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
Footwear
s Footwear!
4
Thp r.nly hfnt nnd "tinp osthlifVimpnt of Honnnor hnn
mnypd fr.m thft Kant Bidp nf M'i.ti Stn-p. to their new
nor to H. Hlnckm n A I n. w.
WE -:- WANT -:- MONEY !
And in order to get it, we will, during (be present month,
sell
SFOR CASH ONLYsS
At 20 per oent. off regular prioe, our
immense Block of
Gents' Winter Underwear,
Top Shirts, Scarfs, Mittens and Lined Gloves.
This is an honest proposition and no trap, for we
have an overstock of these goods that we must realize
on. So you can benefit yourself and confer a favor on
us by taking advantage of tbe opportunity offered by
11
eppnen
Qregon,
store reoiii. npxr
AKailwai TknThousand Milks Long
A railway system, embracing mure thi.n
ten ihousand miles of traokage, is tbe
subject of one of tbe articles in tbe Feb
ruary Cosmopolitan. The story is told
of tLe Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
which t one time formed the only means
ot access' t mure man one iounu ine
territory of the United States of the
despotio aw.V wbioh its
ruled this vah ' area, keepmg their private
armies and po'l'" 'orce, waging war,
electiug state governments and being, in
fact, the autoorata ot many states and
territories.
Gaskell Rs ARRESV'ED -Pe'8' ttS"
kell breathed tbe air freedom about
two minutes. Immediately' Jade
Fee had ordered the dieoirge of tbe
prisoner Deputy Sheriff Johns stepped
up and arrested him on a bench warrant
for tbe crime of assault with a anger
nni weaDon . It waa issued under . "n in-
diotment by the laBt grand jury. Hii '
ennrse. was aeain taken to his cell b '
low, to once more go through tbeprooees
ot being tried before a jury. Tribune.
Mouktaik Hodsm. Mr. Joseph Crank
haa lately leased tbe hostelry known as
tbe Mountain Honse. refitting and re
furnishing it throughout. Board and
hed, per week 86; board without bed,
(4.50; meals and bed 25 cents eacb, Mr.
Urauk asks a portion of tbe patronage,
hjalievinu that he can eive as tood ser
vice as auyooe in Heppner, and for less
monev. 43-bw.
ft A TL Doikos On the 21st. Raw
lins PBt (. A. K.will install tneir
oBicere for tbe ensuing year at Liberty
school boupe. Tbe post meeting in the
afternoon at 1 o'olnok will be followed
by a camp fire in the eveung. a grana
time is expected, and all are invited to be
present. -
(J. A. B. Mkktinq.-Ou the last Satur-
day in February, the 25th ult., Kawline
Post, G. A. R, of Lexington, and tbe Ke-
lief Corps, of that place, will meet in
HeDDner. All members, and those de-
. . : ..uA sn u
siring to oecome suuu, are iuiru uv
present. . 56071
Bm-nnii Bis Honof, Judoi Hallook.
Ben Swaggart was the plaintiff and Geo.
Muir the defendant. It was over a boree
BDd oalf trade. Ben bad swapped Geo.
seven head of horses for 35 bead of cat
tle. One yearling calf wns afterwards
replevied by Mart Rhhardsjn, who
olaimed the calf, and whose property it
proved to be. Falling back on George
for a readjustment of tbe matter, they
oould not agree, and thus the ease was
brought into oourt. Mr. Muir olaimed
that he traded it as a stray, while Mr.
Swaggart set up the opposite in the evi
dence, but it waa decided in favor of
Muir.
Preliminary. Mbetinq. The ladies
who have applied for charter to institute
a Temple of Py tbian Sisters, or, at least,
a goodly representation of them, met at
the residecoe of T. W. Ayers, last
Wednesday evening, eleoting the follow
ing officers: Mrs. Thos. Quaid, P. C;
Mrs. J. W. Rasmus, M. E. 0. ; Mrs. J. J.
R iberts, Senior; Mis. Emma Voruz,
Junior; Mrs. T. W. Ayers, Manager;
Mrs. H. MoFarland, M. of F. ; Mrs. Otis
Patterson, M. of F. & C; Mrs. 0. C. Sar
gent, Protector; Mrs. W. W. Smead,
Guard. Tbe organization s'arts with a
membership of eighteen, which list will
be materially angmeuted at the time of
the institution in the course of a few
weeks. The name chosen is Omega
Temple, a very suitable and pretty name,
we think.
A C0A8UNQ Mishap While ooaeting
on tbe Hallook hill at tbe head of May
street yesterday, Chas Sheldon bad the
misfortune to collide with some substance
harder tban snow, cutting quite a gash
over bia left eye. Dr. McSwords took
four stitches iu the wound and it will
shortly be all rigbt again. Coasting is
fun it you get off right, but when it
comes seme other way it reminds ye
writer of the Irishman's whiskey, who
said, "it's the divil himself, bed ad."
There you" will find the Best and Cheapest
in Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
IVInlrx street, II epimer Or.
S. C. Smith,
THE ,1 fiM KfM jfs
mmmwMMWM.
Keeps a full Hue of
EVERYTHING
In the way ot Furniture.
UniJertnkinii goods a speciality.
May Street, Heppuer,0r. 5-s3f
1 - fl
FOR SALE B-S
Gilliam
& Bisbee,
IIEPPNEIl,
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
You
catch
At the Mallory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and ...
... Read their new ad. soon.
Tuesday our justice court was some
what enlivened by a suit at law in which
How Did it Get There? Tuesday Dr.
MoSwords took from the left arm of Mrs.
T. W. Ayera, Jr., a sliver of bone about
inches long. It was firmly imbed
ded in tbe biceps muscle, and ot late had
been giving ber much pain, though at
I that time the canse was not known. How
it got there la a mystery wbioh is as poz-1
ling to the physicians as any one else.
X)xatb of Littleton Youhqeb. Lit
tletoi Younger, father of Mra. Judy
Mitohell, died at Lafayette, Yamhill
e runty, on tbe 23rd ult, aged 81 years.
Mr. You.'B8' crossed the plains in 1853,
and was well-known among the pioneers
of Oregon, imoog whom he always bore
an excellent iame. One by one these
old landmarks, who have made our state,
are passing away. But for their energy,
bravery and push the state of Oregon
would be yet nothing more then a howl
ing wilderneas or 8 bUak and lonely
desert.
Dr. Prumrnond's Llgntnlog
Remedy for Rheumatism bss received
the unqualified endorsement of the med
ical fraternity as being a safe and re
markably efficient preparation for tbe re
lief and speedy cure of rheumatism. Its
work is bo speedy and miraculous tbat
benefit is felt from the first dose, and one
bottle will cure any ordinary case. Sold
by druggists. Prioe, 85 for large bottle,
or sent by prepaid express on receipt of
price by Drummond Medioine Co., 48-50
Maiden Lane, New York. Agenta want
ed. 65.
TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK
&.:j';f ' STAGE IjUSTIi.
IV. NIBLSON, Prop.
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Rock on
Mondays, WedoeedBys and Fridays. Mukes connection with the weekly
line to Fossil. Reasonable charges for both
Passengers : and -:- Freight.
643-tf sw 8LOC0M-JOHNSTON DRUG CO., Agents. Heppner, Or.
DON'T
BE
BAMBOOZLED.
By traveling fakirs. C. C. Wildey & Co., of
Walla Walla, Wash., are the largest import
ers direot from the Eaatern factories in the
Inland Empire of
AND
We can save yon from $25 to $100. We ship subject to approval to any responsible
parties. We handle the very beat makes of instruments, and warrant tbem for
five years, and guarantee lower prices than any house on this coast for same
onalitv. We buv direot from Chickering & Sons, Weymnn & Co., Conover
Urnn. A Co.. Hmith & Barnes. rjiHnos. Packard. Ktory & Clark and Chioago Cot
tage Organs, bell Organs from 1(J0 to 300 ; Pianos from $300 to 8700. Write
na It ir cHt.ulnane and uncta. It will nay you. (. Cj. WildfiV &. CJO.
535 Walla Walla, Wash
COPPER iIYETEIr
r w w m m-r
. -fev-Eftv:
-OF-
For the Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or ,
The Musi flcautiful Town on the Coast
full at tlie (iAtmr. office tor partlcnlsrs
Ktricllyconlulcntlal. I reatment private and sure
cure.
ATTENDED TO
Businc
like
Manner
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
Change of Ownership
w,
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
which 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,
8 5-tt . Pronrietors.
DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. 8. , London, England.
Veterinary Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I an
m prepared to do all kinds ot Vfte rlnary Surirery, Emasculating Horses and Rtullnis a
lty. (Ihis Is the only true method ol operating oil horses.) ripfjinn ol Cattleanil 11
a Speel-
on short notice.
Inary UurKery,
1 win in-at all animals lu the most approved procedure ot Veler-
11 you have any sick animals it will U to your Interest to
OfS
HEPPNKR,
call 011 me at Htewart's stables.
ox sw
OKIUOM
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAX STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
BOTTOM rAN'
ARTISTIC J
Am m,vimnmn.zxffl on
1 filil'Il
SHORT NOTICE
AND
REASONABLE TKHUA
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Mni ok Hhort Notici mo n Porcuta Psicss.
Ji3 Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
LEGAi
BLANKS
Plenty of them at the
Gsz.tte Office
ft alVllaFjra n a fj" rai mr
iThe Lancashire Insuka-xe Co.
i w. mmm, mi
. . r iiAvi-ll KMTKHi li.NCJI-.ANU
Uno of tJag-ll?1 Woni 7 ar.fiiJU.BP.Tin Bro. . U.,HO0qMWr,H.I
DR. TAFT'S
Instead of flving to the door gasp
ing for breath, seeming as if each J
onr wrtuld be Vour last, vnn have I
only tofaUea few dates Asthmalene when the spasmlsbroken.thebreathlni? becomes
easy ana you reel as ir an angel ot mercv naa uruooseu trie irun Kiap ui uiciiukch
of death. The happiest moment of vour life will be when von have used a few bottles
I of Dr. Taft't ASTHMALENE and it has cured you of IF" P ' . .f!"-
shm. Va A.ik. ., r tna bonis mm wtkt mm mm
ly afflicted would like to know what the
remedy waa inai oureo aim.
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