Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 07, 1893, Image 3

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paper is kept on file In hisomce.
T P. FIBHER, NEWSPAPER
ing Agent, i
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build vp Hepp--ten
Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Damon and Pjthiaa.
Mrs. J. F. Oorlaa on tha siok lilt.
TUTrS PILLS agreeable in taste.
Damon and Pythiaa on the 15th and
16th lusts.
- City eleotion today and a hot one it
proves to be.
Born To tbe wife of Jerry Oobn, in
Heppner, tbe ttth inat., a girl.
On next Sunday evening, Rev. Shulse
will preaob on "Marriage and Divorce."
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. aw
Henry Holden, of Heppner, recently
went baok to Iowa to remain a short
time.
Stockmen are happy in tbe assurance
that there is several weeks' teed yet in
i(fht.
Towns Mathews is reported to have
loBt a few bead of sheep last week in a
pile-np.
Yesterday young Leyde and a Swede
were arrested for drank 8Dd disorderly
conduct.
Tbe weather is something wonderful
to behold, changing every fifteen min
utes in the day.
Tbe Morrow County Land and Tiust
Company have an unlimited supply of
chop for sale. il-tf.
Hynd & Barratt's aheep, over on Sand
hollow, are doing well, with a loss of
only five bead since Nov. 1st.
Only first class work turned out at
Fred Miller's tailoring establishment
east side Main street.
Paul Boulon writes . L. Matlook
from Montague, Calif., that he hopes to
visit Heppner again in the near future.
The Keeley institute, at Forest Grove
cures liqnor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobacco habit. See ad.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subsoribe for Tbe
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now runniDg a stage be
tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See
ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf.
One hundred tons of hay for Bale,
situated near lone, at $6 per ton. In
quire of Dawson & Lyons. 665 tt.
One of our patrons from tbe moun
tains writes down a very interesting
epistle which will appear in our next
issue.
Found A revolver, near Heppner's
warehouse. Owner can nave same by
proving property and paying obarges.
60-63
Bobert Hynd has returned from bis
visit to Pendleton, where he remained
three weeks. He says Pendleton is quite
dull.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc
all kinds of nursing. Call at ber home
in north Heppner, or address her at this
place. 010-11
Word oomes up from Geo. Swaggart's
abeep camp tbat be has been feeding six
weeks. The lower pan or me country
have bad tbe most winter, so far.
Hivu ketcbum whiskers. Hatt
Mathews, at tbe city barber shop the
plaoe to get a first-class ehaye, hair-cut
or shampoo.
Friday and Saturday's Oregonians and
the letter mail from below failed to get
through last week, bnt indications are
that tbe blookade win not last long.
Master Clay French is tbe authorized
aeeut for tbe Oregoman at this place.
Subscribe through him, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tt
To keep the beard from turning gray,
and thus Drevent the appearance of age
use Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers,
the best dye made.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jonea the baber, wants to see
bis old friends there, satba in oonneo
lion.
Job work at the Gaiette offioa oan be
done on short notioe. We have a first
class job printer and tbe facilities for do
ing the work.
All those knowing themselves in
debted to Kirk & Rasmus are requested
to settle od immediately, as they are in
need of money. 2 8. sw.
A. W. Sating and Isaac Enighten were
in from Eight Mile yesterday. Tbey say
Eight Mile is principally devoted now to
keeping stoves warm ana eeaing siuck
To the young folks During tbe next
two weeks, Wm. Rasmus will give
lessons in reading, reoitations and dra
matic art. Leave word at tbe Gazette
ofiioe. - 564 67
F. O. Buokaum and family are mov
ing into their new residenoe on D street.
Tbey have one of tbe neatest little oot-
tages in Heppner.
A week ago last Friday, Clark's oan
. yon sobool, Mr. E. A. Miller, teaober,
had a spelling match which was largely
attended. Mr. Mat. Shaw and Jaepar
Walker were the victors.
Tbe latest dentistry, crown and bridge
work, most successfully accomplished by
Dr. B. F. Vangban. Gaa administered
when desired. Thompson building,
Heppner, Or 1-a-w-
Tbe latest reports from Elleoebnrgb
tat that owing to tbe judges illness.
court has been postponed indefinitely.
A strong sflV rc is beina: made to conviot
tbe prisoners.
Tbe Gazttt) is in receipt of a neat
World's Fair folder, a present from the
Union Pacific railroad. It is gotten up
' in tbe most elaborate way, and is splen
didly illustrated.
F. O. Bucknnm got in last week from
tbe Eastern Washington country. It
was 20 degrees below zero tbe day be
left Pendleton. He will remain till the
storm breaks up.
The dual Kansas house has got down
to business and quit rowing. Tbe re
nnhlinana meet in the morning and tbe
populists in tbe afternoon. A tangle of
affairs will result.
Tbe twenty-ninth anniversary of Pyth-1
iaoism, the lain insl., coming on onnusy
(bis year, wilt doubtless be celebrated
must places previous to tbat date. Doric
Lodge have decided that their anniver
sary doings shall occur on tbe 15th and
16th mat., at which time thay will put
on ''Damon and Pythias," or "Tbe Test
of Friendship," undei the direction of
Mr. Wm. Rasmus.
Down at Oamera & Hughes' place
yesterday, tbe boys got "wild and woolly,"
and adjourning to the back yard quite a
filibt was indulged in, no one getting
hurt mucb, however.
Phill Heppner was in town over Son
day last. We wonder if there is not a
greater attraction in Heppner for Phill
than his brother and sister, whom be os
tensibly oomes to see quite often now.
Messrs. J. B. Hunt and Tbos. Driskell
were oallers at the Gazette offioe last
Saturday. Tbey report tbat Clark's can
yon was somewhat snowed under, with
early evidences, however, of a general
breaking up.
Wife(angrily) My dear, what's this,
pray ? Hubby (glancing at bis article in
tbe Sunday Suouper on the aubject of
''The real inside of Woman's Rights")
GoodUawd! they have printed it "Tights"
instead of "Bights!"
With a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
in the bouse, you have an effective rem
edy for all sudden attacks of throat and
lung troubles. An hour's delay may lead
to serious consequenoea. No household
should be without this wonderful medicine.
The play of "Damon & Pythias" is of
such a high order that most of our
people will seoure their seats early in
order to have au advantageous position
on tbe evening of the reuditioa of that
drama. Seats can be seoured at T. W.
Ayers, Jr., & Co.'a.
Nels Jones came in Sunday from bis
Dig Butter creek sheep ranob. When
Nels left fair town, it was sbinooking at
his place, but he bad not proceeded far
btfore he found some winter. Nels says
that bia sheep are doing well, and that
so far this winter, he has fed very little.
By a very ingenious and original pro
cess, Dr. J. (J. Ayer & Co., of Lowell,
Muss , are enabled to extract the essen
tial properties of tbe materials used in
the preparation of tbeir famous "Ayer's
Sarsapanlla," thus securing a purity and
strength that can be obtained in no other
way.
Mart Riohardson surprised his friends
Saturday by visiting Heppner. Mart
used to be a resident of Morrow county,
but for some time has been located up in
British Columbia. He is down on bus
iness, and still retains his Morrow county
ranch. He will remain till the storm is
over.
Friday and Saturday the obinook got
don into the foothills, but not as tar as
Heppner. SuDday evening there was
some evidences of a obiLook but it froze
up befure it had hardly gotten into town.
Reports from the outside indicate that
tbe stockmen have feed enough for three
or four weeks yet.
Frank Gentry brought in Saturday a
squirrel in that oumatose state wbioh
they assume through tbe oold months.
It was found in a hay-stack, and upon
being warmed showed signs of life but
being exposed to the cold did not long
survive, it looked in its winter home,
nut unlike a ball of fur, and was, to ye
loroe, somewhat or a ouiiosity.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111., was
troubled with rheumatism and tried a
uumberot different remedies, but says
none of them seemed to do bim any good;
but ho ally he got hold of one that speed!
ly cured bim. He was mucb pleased
with it, and felt sure tbat others similar
ly afflicted would like to know what the
remedy was tbat cured him. He states
fur tbe benefit ot tbe publio tbat it is
oalled Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For
sale by Slooum Johnson Drug Co.
SuDDH Death. Word was brought in
yesterday morning that T. L. Dorman's
wife, who resides over in the Eight Mile
oountry, had died Saturday from pneu
monia. Mrs. Dorman's illness was of
short duration, and when the physioiam
Dr. Fox, was oulled, it was too late to do
anythiug for her relief. Mr. and Mrs.
Dormao had two daugbtsrs who were
attending sohool at Heppner this winter,
who did not know of their mother's seri
ous illness until she wss dead. Tbe in
terment occurred yesterday at the Hard-
man cemetery.
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas Citv
Kan., wishes to give our readers the ben
efit ot his experience witb oolds. He
says: "I contracted a cold eirly last
spring tbat aettled on my langs, and had
hardly reoovered from it hen I caught
another tbat hung on all summer and
left me with a backing cough wbioh 1
thought I would never get rid of. I had
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy some
fourteen years ago witb mucb success,
and ooncluded to try it again. When I
bad got through with one bottle my
cough had left me, and I have not suffer
ed with a oougb or cold since. I have
recommended it to others, and all speak
well of it." 50 cent bottles for aale by
Slooum-Joboson Drng Co.
Funeral of Mns. Dokman. Tbe
funeral services of Mrs. Hannah Dor
man, wife of Thomas Dorman, oocurred
at Fairview school bouse Monday, Feb.
6th, at 11 o'clock, tbe sermon being
preaohed by Edwin Parmer. The large
attendance ot neighbors and friends
shewed the high regard oherished for the
deceased. We commend tbe bereaved
husband and daughters to the tender
mercies of Him who is tbe "Father of
mercies and the God ot all comfort."
E.P.
Amntvebsabi Doings. - Confidence
Lodge, No. 25, K. of P., of Arlington, will
on or about tbeir anniversary, tbe 19tb
inst., give a mook initiation at the opera
bouse at tbat plaoe. Members ot Doric
Lodge, No. 20, and others, will endeavor
to attend, it a special can be procured on
tbat occasion wbioh will prevent them
from being absent from home two days.
Tbe Arlington boys are energetic rustlers,
and their entertainment promises to be
a complete aucoess.
Cm Eleotion. City eleotion passed
oft to-day without mucb exoitement, ex
cept in the matter of selecting council-
men. Tbe tioket is as follows: For may
or, J. R. Simons; for recorder, A. A.
Roberts; fur treasurer, E. G. Slocum;
for oouncilmen, Frank Gilliam, S. P.
Garrigues, Tbos. Morgan, Julius Keitbly,
W. A. Johnston and J. L. Yeager. As
will be notioed, tbe mayor, recorder and
treasurer have no opposition, but a
strong effort is being made to defeat the
outgoing councilman, Gilliam, Garrigues
and Morgan who are candidates for re
election, three to be obosen at this time'
Tbe fight, while ostensibly on tbe ground
tbat tbe old coaucilmen have been too
extravagant, is nothing more than an
outgrowth of the water fight last August,
Two-thirds of Heppner's taxpayers have
said for certain things to be carried out,
wbicb tbe oouncil have done to tbe very
letter. This is not satisfactory lo some,
hence tbe contest. Tbe Gazette hopes
that tbe best men may be aeleoted, those
who will stand square up "to the rack'
and assist in oarrying out the town's
contracts which hare been legally enter
ed into. It is impossible to say at the
hour of going to press who have been
chosen.
Leads Them All. There are many
plays in this country tbat stand well be'
fore tbe public, and be repeated as often
as tbey may, will never laok for tbeir ad'
mirers and devotees. But no historical
drama in the world has so taken the
hearts of the people as that of "Damon
and Pythias." Being tbe story on wbiob is
founded the order ot Knights of Pythias,
it ranks seonnd to none in the drsmatic
field. The remarkable exhibition of
friendship between the principal oharac
ters; tbe sentenoe of Damon by the ty
rant, Dionysius; Pythias' subsequent
incarceration in plaoe of Damon, that he
might see bis wife and child before oruel
death should part them; Damon's return
at tbe last moment and bis subsequent
psrdon by the tyrant, who, being struck
with this, to bim, new ideal of friendship,
asked and was admitted into their sacred
fellowship, all form a pioture that will
call forth an unusual attendance on tbe
15th and 16tb, at the opera bouse, where
this play will be put on by Dorio Lodge
assisted and and directed by Mr. Wm.
Rasmus.
Found Guilt T. A dispatoh from
Phil Heppner states that Cal Hale bas
been fonnd gnilty as indicted, over at
Elleneburgh. Tbat Hale is not guilty,
is confidently believed by .many in
Eastern Oregon, for numerous reputable
people were willing to swear that be was
in Gilliam county at the time of tbe
bank robberymen whose good stsnding
snd reputaticn for truth and veraoi'y is
unquestiored. But doubtless alter the
Oregonian't articles about the "Holy
terrors" of Eastern Oregon, there evi
dence was ot little avail. Tbs result is
a surprise to the people of Heppner.
How Kuosey and Zuibary will fare, is s
matterof conjecture. Kinsey is inno
cent ol the charges against bim, and if
be is convicted it will stand as tbe black
est fieoe of business ever perpretrattd
in fee Northwest.
Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom-
field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to all sufferers with colds and croup. I
have used it in my family for tbe past
two years and have found it the beBt I
ever used tor tbe purposes for which it is
intended. 50 cent bottles for aale by
Slooum-Jobnson Drug Eo.
A Neat Thing. The Union Paoifio
have publiabed a very neat pictorial
World's Fair folder, containing oolored
lithographs of the various exposition
buildings, birds eye view of tbe grounds,
with a complete map of the city, abowiog
location ot the Fair, hotela, railway
depots, street car lines and city parks.
Copy ot same may be bad by addressing
W. H. Hi ELBDin, Ass. Geu. Pass. Agent
Portland, Or. 566-69
Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank
bas lately leased tbe hostelry known
tbe Mountain House, refitting and re
furnishing it throngbout. Board and
bed. Der week $6; board without bed,
84.60; meals and bed 20 cents each, Mr.
Crank asks a portion of the patronage,
believing that be oan give as vooa ser
vice as anyone in Heppner, and for lees
money. 4o-sw.
G. A. R. Doings. On tbe 21at, Raw
lins Post U. A. K, will install tbeir
officers for tbe ensuing year at Liberty
sobool bouse. Tbe post meeting in tbe
afternoon at 1 o'olook will be followed
by a oamp fire in the evening. A grand
time is expected, and all are invited to oe
present. 67-1
G. A. R. Meeting. On the last Satur
day in February, the 25th nit., Rawlins
Post, G. A. R, of Lexington, and tbe Re
lief Corps, ot that place, will meet in
Heppner. All members, and those de
siring to become such, are invited to be
present 56o-71
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MILES
AVf.
Caf hi tm-u
safi ' 'n
But since Kolman has opened up in Heppner, the
r people do not hare to send away to the Bast, West,
North or South for their goods. -
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My
Prices are Not Out of Sight,
But are within easy reach of all.
It is the Talk o the Town.
The crowd all day at Kolman's is a eight worth seeing.
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1 BOSTON GASH STORE
Never before have such bargains in
In
I
Good
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC
' Been offered to the publio,
And tbe orowded store shows too plainly when the publio know where tbey get
full value for tbeir money. We deserve your patronage, as we have demoralized
tbe high prices in Heppner. What we sell yon for 81 would cost you $2 elsewhere.
-f We do Business to Live, and Live to do Business,
Remember we represent one of the leading MERCHANT TAILORING firms
in Chicago, and have on hand over 500 samples to aeleot from. A perfeot fit guar
anteed. I have made a large number of suits sinoe I have been here, and every
one has given entire satisfaction. Remember you oan save money by giving me
yourorder J. H. KOLMAN.
(JLEARANCE
fcjjALEl
Fall Goods
Fall Goods
-SUCH AS-
Overcoats, Women and Misses' Newmarket CI aks3
WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,
DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC.
At Reduced Kates FOR CASH-
m- General Merchandise, e-
HEPPNER.
OREGON
WE -:- WANT -:- MONEY !
And in order to get it, we will, daring the present month,
EsFOR CASH ONLYs
At 30 per eent. off regular price, oar
immense stock of
Gents' Winter Underwear,
Top Shirts, Scarfs, Mittens and Lined Gloves.
This is an bonest proposition and no trap, for we
have an overstock of these goods that we must realize
on. So you can benefit yourself snd confer a favor on
na by taking advantage of tbe opportunity offered by
H?
ppner.
o
regon.
HERE IS THE PLACE
To Get JEven on Your Life.
ARDWARE
STORE !
I JUST
COMPLETE LINE OF
OPENED.
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Wood and Willowware, Blaoksmilhs' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and
npe, isnss, oatDtuos ana sings, numoing Materials, Agricultural Imple
ments. All Kinds ot Repairing quickly and neatly done.
PEE CELEBRATED
Bain Wagons, Hacks and Buckboards
:- -:- Tou will save money by
getting our prices before purchasing
elsewhere. -: -:- :- : :- -:-
Odd Fellows' buildiug, Main St.,
534-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
-IN k-
Business-like
Manner
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
Leading Hotel of die City
I'.uililiiig. Wired for Eleotric Lights through
out. This hoiiRo Is run in first-class style in every par
tlcular.
Kxtm liming Service during the holidays.
MR M. VON CADOW. Proprietress
An Apprehensive Subject
by
Means of a Prehensile Tail
The Monkey is Not Afraid be
cause his Tail is a Oood One.
We are Not Afraid because our
Tale is a Good One.
ItisNoTaleof Woe!
WE TELL OF
Splendid Goods,
Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom-
era, and of reasonable prices ana
good money value.
It is a Tailless Tale.
A tale without end, because it is a tali
tbat will bold. A pleasnre to show
goods. Special inducements to
cash buyers. Call at
EQII0I BI0S
The Heppner Wood Yard.
RIP HAS GOT AROUND
At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood,
sawed or unaawed.
Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 ets
Per Cord, twice in two ; g 1 .00, three times. Wood sawed and
delivered at $7.50 p r cord. Yard near the depot.
Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's.
528-sw RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc.
Trust JJusts.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
h Ksshy I&slitub
-OF-
For the Cure oA
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It it located at Forest Urov, Or.,
The Moat Beautiful Town on the Coatt,
I CkII at tb Gazkttk office for particular!.
; Ktri;tly coufiaeiitial. Treaimeut private aud mre
1 cure.
ARTISTIC JOB Fill
ON SHOET NOTICE
AND
REASONABLE TERM
Change of Ownership
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET.
wbiob we propose to oonduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on bands at all times the ohoioest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & McCAETY,
85-tt.
Pronrietors.
DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England.
Veterinary Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
ua prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary Burgery, Emasculating Horses and lifelines a Hpeet
alfr. (This Is the only true method of operating on horses.) Bpeyliifr ot Cuttle mid Uoas
on short notice. I will treat all animals in the most approved procedure of Vuter.
luarv Uurgery, If you have any sick animals It will be to your interest U
BECFrlKR,
call on uie at Htewart's staples.
tM sw
ORKUOM
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Miss ox Shokt Notics akd at PoruLAS PlICH.
t& Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
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Dl. TAFT'S
lnhad of flvlnf' to the door gasp
ing for breath, seeming as If each I
one would be your last, you nave am w as as as as si sa ansa sua aa sa mm
only to take a few doses Atthmalene when the spasmls broken, the breathing becomes
easy and you feel as If an angfl of mercv had unloosed the Iron grasp of the fingers
of death. The happiest moment of your life will be when vou have used a few bottle
of Dr. Taft'a ASTHMALENE and It has cured you of f mm mm mm od pro.e
Asthma. Ws mail to any asrnma sunwrwra irai oomb asr bjbbi bbbbi met n aoes
.is by aruapits. Dr. Tift Bros. M. Co., Rocbe.ter.N.Y I
Cure Asthma.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OI MANCHKttTKH, KNQL,A1D
1 W. flTTEBSON, AGENT o, ofjh- e-t wo!,