Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 10, 1893, Image 3

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    NOilCl TO ADVKttTltJKttS.
'iMfOSU dwlriug the iiuurtion of display ad.,
L or ciiaiiue oi same, mustat their i.i,v in
nut later man Monday evening lor Tuesuay'i
eiituou, or Ihuritday evening lor Jj'ridays eui-
1UH JrATTKKdON rUlSLlBHINUCO.
NOTICE.
1. The buui of five ceuti per line will be
clmiKed fur "cards of than leu," "renulutioii of
rt)iui't," liati of wedding prewenU and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than thuue the edit
or Khali liinuell give as a matter of uewdj and
notices oi Hpct-ial luet'tingB for whatever puipoHtj.
2. Noticed of church and Bociety and all other
entertainment from which revenue iB to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to lii every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We bold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication, bo
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name la signed as an evidence of
good taith.
"T P. F1SHKR, NEWSPAPER. ADVERTlS
lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
ban t raucisco, is onr authorized agent, 'ima
paper is kept ou file in hisoflice.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardmati, Monument, Lour: Creek,
John Uay ami canyon City, leaves as lollowa :
Ji-very day at 0:30 a. in., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at o:b0p. in., except Monday.
'the cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
J. tf. DELEVAN, Prop.
Slocura-Johnston Drug Co., Agents.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build, up Hepp
ner. patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Heppner (or tue asylum.
Bee the new ad. of Kirk & Buhl.
Bob Show got in last night from Port
land. The work of collecting taxes begins
Monday.
John Bliaw, brother of Bob, was in
Thursday.
Felix Johnson was iu town Wednesday
ot last weok.
Tom Carl, the.liissell of lone, was in
Wednesday.
German knitting yarn 25o per bank, at
Ladies' Bazaar. 58 -tf
Chas: Repass was in town Wednesday
from Eight Mile.
Unfurnished rooms to rent. Inquire
at Qazette oilioe. tf
Mr. Childs, the Bheep-buyer, has gene
up into' Montana.
Jake Young, of Eight Mile, was in yes
tcrday on business.
Win. Stauffer, of Clark's canyon, was
in town Wednesday.
Win. Allison, of Eight Mile, was in
our midst yesterday.
Oregonian: B.L.Shaw, of Heppner,
is at toe Si. Charles.
E. O. Norton, of Portland, was here
yesterday on business.
Mrs. Holmes Hayman and baby left
this morning for Missouri.
Henry Heppner went down to The
Dalles yesterday on business
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. sw
Miss Bell Bishop is visiting ber brother,
Ed. it. Bishop, and his family.
Billy Oordon is building a neat fence
around bis Uale street residence.
Union Republican: Little Claude
Wright is sick with scarlet fever.
Mrs. W. B. Mo A lister, Dr. Swinburne
reports to us, is very niuoh better.
Ed. Copner, of Lone Bock, went below
Wednesday to buy his sprint: stock.
M)hs Annie Ayers cud Mrs. Geo. D.
Fell returned from Portland Tuesday.
T.-M. : Mr. Chas. Sargent, of Hepp
ner, is visiting Lis parents iu this oity.
A. E. Miller will teaoh the spring term
down at the Lower Clark's canyon school
Found A ohild's pm. Call at the Ga
te tte office and prove property. 73-1 1
The Heppner-Oauyon stage line is the
beat, cheapest anu qiuuaesc to tne in
tenor.
Only first class work turned out at
Fred Miller's tailoring establishment
east side Main street.
Tribune: Miss Belle Bishop leaves
tomorrow lor Heppner on a visit to her
brother, Ed. B. Bishop.
The Morrow County Land and Trust
Company has an unlimited supply of
chopped barley for sale.
Frank Newbra, an engraver, commit
ted suicide at Portland by taking mor
phine, last Monday night.
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobacco habit, see ad.
Everv man who takeB any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now running a stage be
tween Heimner and Lone Rook,. See
ad. for days ot leaving and arrival, tf.
Potatoes! Souds! J. Cohn has a oar
load due March 10th. warranted free from
frost. Secure your seed reasonable. 4-5
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dt
nil kinds of nursing. Call at ber home
In north Heppner, or address her at this
place. 618-11
A musioal and literary entertainment
will be given at the opera bouse oatnr,
dav evening March 11th, by the W. C
T.'XJ. 74
Hiyu ketcbum whiskers, uati at
Mathews, at the oity barber shop the
place to get a first-class shave, hair-cut
or shampoo.
The members of Heppner Chapter
will meet at the Masonic ball next
Thursday evening, the 9th inst. Be sure
to oome out. 73
E. O. : The family of Albert Ayers, a
Heppner sheep-grower, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman at the Cunningham
ranch on Birch creek.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for the Oregonian at this place.
Snbsoribe through bim, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
Falling of the hair is the result of in
action of the glands or roots of the bair,
or a morbid state of thesoalp, which may
be cured by Hall's Hair Benewer.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Bathe in sonneo
tion. Portland Welcome : Hon Henry Black-
man will leave for his home in Heppner
Mondav. He will not go to Washington
but will fish for Col. Weidler's hoots
from bis home among the hills of Mor
row oounty.
Chronicle: H. Heppner, of the town
bearing bis name, is in the city. He was
in a reminieoent mood last night, and
eemed to enjoy telling of the old days
when be managed a freight cavaloade
between this point and Boise.
Free! Free! Free I A good looking
lady from Portland will give a cocoa and
coffee banquet at J. Cobn's for two
days, March 16 and 17, showing tbe
healthful merits of St. Charles Evap
orated Cream. Come everybody, tbe more
tbe merrier. Mot a red cent will be
charged. 4 5
Lebo (Kansas) Enterprise: Otis Pat
terson, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Oregon,
was added to onr subscription list by W.
W. Kniirht. Mr. Patterson is a nephew
of Mr. Knight, and formerly a resident
o! this county, who is now engaged in
editing and publishing a stalwart repub
lioau paper iu that plaoe.
W."C. McKimmey is up from Portland
where he has been spending the past
winter.
Services at the M. E. churoh, South,
Sunday evening. Subject, "The B.irreu
Fig Tree."
Mrs. Milton, aud son. Win., of Moan
tain Home, Mo, airiyed recently to looate
in our niidut.
Isa Brown is under treatment of Dr.
E. B. Swinburne. His frozen fingtro are
getting better.
A. N. Hand, a cousin ot Al and J. B.
Binns, is in from Kingston, Tenn. He
will locate here.
0. W. Byohard bas a very wry nook,
but it Is much better now tban it was
early in the week.
County court is in session and bard at
work. The selection of a scab inspector
will oocur this term.
J. H. Kolman returned from 'Frisco
Tuesday. While below Mr. Kolman pur
chased his spring stock.
Mies Elizabeth Matlock leaves the
first of next week for Portland, where
she will take a course in music.
Miss Lucele Godley departed on this
morning's train for Portland where she
will visit relatives for a tew weeks.
Wm. Penlaud lost a square and com
pass recently in Heppner. The bnder
will please return to this offioe. 75-tf
On last Monday the Eskelson school
district at their annual meeting conclud
ed to build a school house this spring.
C. N. Peck and J. F. Willis were in
town Tuesday, and while here culled on
this office. Their grain is looking well.
J. B. Manning found Wednesday, with
its driviug suow and rain, to be a very
bad day up between Hardman and Park
er's mill.
Chus. Johnson and J. A. Woolery were
up from lone over Tuesday night to at
tend a regular convention of Doric Lodge
No. 20, K. of P.
C. G. Fuqua, Ed. Ashbaugh, J. L.
Beymor aud K. B. Stanton were in to at
tend to some affairs before the county
court yesterday.
Miss Leila Hayes has returned from
Lone Rock, and in about two weeks
will visit the valley, where resides her
grandfather U0 years of age.
Mr. Green, B. Lieuallen's father-in-law,
is quite ill down at Lexington. There
are hut little hopes of recovery, Latbb
Word came up today that tbe old gentle
man died last night.
Jolly Jas. Shaw is in for tbe purpose
of having some dental work done under
the skillful band ot Dr. B. F. Vatighan.
We learn that Mr. Shaw wfll soon join
the ranks of the benediots.
Miss Martha Neville bas aooepted the
Pettyeville school for the spring term.
Miss Neville is one of our most progress
ive teachers, and deserves the success
that she is achieving in that line.
Hon. H. Blackman got home from Sa
lem and Portland last Tuesday. The
senator cornea home looking well, whioh
leads us to conclude that the valley cli
mate is certainly agreeing with him.
Ed. Hollowav, the Douglas farmer,
was in town over Wednesday night. Mr.
Hollowav bas been compelled to replant
a portion of his summer-iailowea grain,
owing to sowing too deep and tbe grain
rotting.
Yesterday Drs. Swinburne and Gagen
removed from the face of John Carty
subuoeous tumor. It was located in
supra-orbital region, and though a deli
cate operation, the patient is getting
along well.
Bill Hicks was started Wednesday
morning for Idaho by Constable Taylor.
He made quite an objection to being
ironed, but being substantially persuaded
that it was tbe best thing, submitted
gracefully. Hicks is a hard case.
Dr. B. F. Vaughan will leave about the
25th inst., for the East, and those desir
ing work done should apply at onoe.
Those owing the dootor should pay up
immediately, as he desires to square up
everything before leaving. tf.
It is quite probable that you may need
the services of a physioian some day ; but
you oan postpone the time indefinitely
by keepiug your blood pure and your
system invigorated through the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prevention is bet
ter than cure.
W. A. Johnston and Frank Rogers
have purchased Oscar Minor's interest in
the firm of Minor Bros. The firm will
now be composed of Arthur Miuor and
the two gentlemen named above. The
Gazette wishes tbe new firm success in
every particular.
People with delioate stomaohs find
Ayer's Sarsaparilla agreeable to the taste,
and, therefore, prefer it as a blood puri
fier to any other. This is one reason for
its great popularity as a spring and fam
ily medicine. Safe, oertaia, and palata
ble. A. P. Eastabrook, of Palouse oity, ar
rived Tuesday and bas taken a position
with Pbill Cohn. Mr. Eastabrook
is a thorough pharmaoist and a royal
good fellow. The Gazette congratulates
Mr. Cohn on having suoh a capable
druggist to assist him.
T. M.: A Heppner dispatch says that
Dorian Temple, No. 6, Pythian sisters,
was instituted there last night by Su
preme uniet Mrs. nocnBteaier, witn a
membership of 36. The Knigbta of
Pythias are making every effort to make
tbe coming Bession of tbe grand lodge a
brilliant sucoess. .
Tbe surprise party on last Friday
night at the home of the pastor of the
Baptist churoh, Bev. M. Bramblet, in
honor of MrB. Bramblet's 40th birthday,
was a very pleasant one. A number ot
friends were present and Bpent an hour
or two very pleasantly. Mrs. Bramblet
was the happy recipient of many valua
ble presents, for whioh she is verv thankful.
A Large and Enthusiastic Gath
ering of Heppner's Citizens.
THEY EXPECT TO WORK FOR THE PRIZE.
Committees Appelated and Other Arrange
ments Perfected-Htppner Solidly
in the Sue.
Aa per arrangements and call ot Mayor
Simons, a large number of Heppner's
citizens met at tbe oourt house yesterday
to discuss the asylum question, and to
make arrangements to procure the same
at this plaoe, it possible.
Mayor 0. a. Simons was chosen as
chairman ot the meeting, and J. W'
Morrow, seoretary.
Messrs. Ellis, Brown, Blackman, Bbea,
Quaid, E. G. Sperry, E. L. Matlock
Gunn, Brenner, Otis Patterson, J. W.
Morrow and Mayor Simons epoke briefly
on the benefits arising from the location
ot the asylum at Heppner, oould it be
brought about.
On motion of Morrow, seoonded by
Patterson, a committee of five were ap
pointed on reception and -invitation mat
ters. Tbe obair appointed Ellis, Brown,
Morrow, Patterson and Blackman. On
motion J. R. Simous was added to that
committee.
On motion of Brown, duly seoonded.
Thos. Quaid, E. L. Matlock and K G.
Sperry were appointed oh theoommittee
to examine proposed nir.es
i. Jti. tsisoee aud I. W. Ayers wore
chosen to look into the oost of water,
lights and fuel, and other information in
that line.
Nels Jones, Henry Heppner and O. E.
Farnsworth were ohosen na the "rust
lign" oommittee.
Ihe meeting then adjourned to meet
at 10 o'clock next Thursday afternoon at
the court bouse, at whioh time it is ex
pected that the committees will report.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Regular services at the M. E. church
next Sunday. Morning text: "Come
unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy
laden, and I will give you rest. Take
My yoke upon you and learn of Me, tor
I am meek and lowly in beart, and ye
snail Dud rest unto your souls. For Mv
yoke is easy and My burden is light.1'
evening text : "ttemember tbe Sabbath
day to keep it holy; six days shalt tbou
labor and do all thy work, but the sev
enth is tbe Sabbath ot the Lord thy God;
in it thou shalt not do any work." Eve
ning services commence at 7:30. Every-
ooay invited. J. M. bhulsk.
Pastor,
Preaohing at Spring valley Sunday at
ix o oiook. Theme, "The oharaotenstioa
of a gospel churoh." Baptixing at Wil
low creek immediately after preaobins.
Services at tbe Buptist church in Hepp
ner Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Theme,
uameness ana its cure." ah are in
vited. M. Bramblet, Pastor.
Washington's Birthday. The cele
bration of Washington's birthday, by
Joe Hooker post, the Woman's Belief
Corps and tbe Patriotic Order of Sons of
America, in Grand Army hail, last eve
ning was one of the most successful en
tertainments ever given in Canton. It
had been intended to serve supper at
seven o'clock and open tbe. celebration
exercises proper at eight, bat so many
people continued to oome and go that it
was decided to serve supper and carry
out tbe literary program at tbe same
time, which was done accordingly. Tbe
order ot exeroises, which included patri
otic addresses by the Bev. M. F. Haver-
male, the Bev. A. B. Mathes and Mrs.
Gregg, of Walla Walla, Washington, mu
sic and recitations, was moat excellently
oarried out and highly enjoyed by those
present. Canton (Ills.) paper.
WjY0llIg
It is a. wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi
cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion
of Pure Norwegian Cod I.ivcr Oil and Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the
children and produces sound, healthy P.esh. It keeps
them from taking cold and it will do the same for you
Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs.
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and
all Anasmic and Wasting Cig&cc.
prawanta wasting in ch larcn. )
most a palatable n rilllt. ,: o'i'y
the enulnc. Prepared by i
Bowne, Chemlsti, Jso j Y a-k. t,y
all DniRtfstP.
Anything New of Ileal Merit
You oan Generally Find
For Sale by
Who are
Noted for being:
Tho Leaders.
S. C. Smith,
THE
FURNITURE MAN
Keeps a full line ot
EVERYTHING
In tbe way ot Furniture.
Undertakinr goodi a peoiallty.
May Street, Beppucr.Or. iU-t
- &CJH8 Gents'
Wood
W( don't ran a third-olaBS junk shop where yon can buy shoddy goods at
their value, but we keep tlrsl-class goods at honest prices, with
no baits or trap. We keep
twice
H. A. Thompon
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
The Heppner Livery, Feed ai Sale Stable.
Bslow Coffin & Mi'Farlauil's, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to hay per day, 75 ots . Hay Bnd grain per day. $1.25. Meals i!5 cts, a
at O. O. Bargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. GrBin and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
Foot wear Foot wear !
The r.nly hoot und nhoe entahliBiimftnt of Heppner has
moved from the Hast aiiJe of Mftin Htreet, to their new
tore room, naxt rionr to H. Hlnckintm A Co.'a.
There you Will find the Best and Cheapest
in Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
Attain, street, IIeiiner or.
KIRK & KTJHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On Maj Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of
STAPLE AND !PA.3SrOY -f-
bm d Provisions.
A full line of ohoioe Pies, Cakes and Bread J in faot everything that is
usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell oheap fot cash. Call and
try them. 8W
Kbom Gooseberry. J. W. Hyatt, wits
and child, of Gooseberry, were in town
Tuesday, and while here gave this office
a pleasant oall. Tbe people out in their
neighborhood are making an effort to es
tablish a postoffioe out oa Hail Bidge.
It would prove a great aooommodation
for the pei pie in that seotion. Many are
now plowing, though the ground has
been freezing of nights up to a few days
ago.
Eip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under tbe management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe, sawed or un
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.50 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf.
This piece ot advertising space belongs
TO
Slocum-Johnston fjrug; C-
PHILL COHN, PitoPBiBTOB.
There is not a winged insect hovering
around Phillip.
Furn
suing
Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES
and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
-STATIONERY, CONFECTIONER?, ETC.-
Ask our old oustomers how we treat them. : : : : : :
Corner Mam aud Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON
"i? :
' i
X-Ora BALE S7
Grilliam
& I3isT)ee,
IIEPPNEIl,
on.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
Business-like
Manner
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool G rowers' Warehouse
Near t.lio Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
A Fink Hobsb. The imported run
ning stallion, Sir Henry, has been
bronaht over to Heppner, and will stand
the ensuing season at this place. He is
the property of "Cayuse" Reynolds, and
is a fine horse. 570tf
To Nkw York. Mrs. J. Corliss depart
ed for Bellevue hospital, New York, for
medioal treatment, this morning. Mrs.
Corliss will be absent the greater part of
the summer. Yesterday her friends
made her a present of a nice gold watoh
and chain, of which she is justly proud.
We hone the lady will return to her
Heppner home entirely reoovered in
health.
H
EPPNER and LONE ROCK -jtr
STAGE LllSriC
1ST. JVIEMvSOIV, Prop.
Change of Ownership
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
whioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
w
on hands Bt all times the ohoioest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & McOAKTY,
85-tt Pronrietom
Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank
bas lately leased the hostelry known as
the Mountain House, refitting and re
furnishing it throughout. Board and
bed, per . week $6; board without bed,
84.50; meals and bed 25 cents each, Mr.
Crank asks a portion of tbe patronage,
Believing mat he can give as good ser
vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less
money. 43-lw.
To Tbi New Stobk. After tbe 15tb ol
Marob, Mr. O. Buhl will olose the bakery
at the old stand, moving to the store of
Kirk & Rhul, next door to Fell Bros.'
This firm will still oontinue to keep on
hand at all times everything appertain
ing to their line. The firm will run a
delivery and bakery wagon as before,
and will be called the Enterprise Bakery
and Grocery Store.
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Rock on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly
line to Fossil. Reasonable charges for both
Passengers -:- and -:- Freight.
543-tfsw 8LOCOM-JOHN8TON DRUG CO., Agents, Heppner, Or.
JHE QITY HOTEL,
COPPER RIVETED 0Xc
and now
riHIS HOSTELRY bas been Bifittko and Refunisiiud throughout,
JL u, ODa 0f the most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to stop
with him, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the best of style.
r
First Class House.
Reasonable
Rates,
ArPANi5
The Atlantle-PsoMe Railway Tnnnfl
Has this year sold 6,000 tons of its ore
from its Monte Cristo property on the
Blue Kiver. for five dollars per ton, net.
The ore to be paid for this yar as run
through the El Dorado, preparea tor mar
ket and delivered at the smelter in Den
ver. This will bring 830,000 cash to the
company. Of this ore it has exceeding
200,000 tons in sight. Soon as it can
erect a mill on its Monte Cristo property
that will be able to treat one hundred
tors of ore per day it can realize at least
nine dollars per ton for its Monte Cristo
ore. as a minimum finre. Working the
mill only two hundred days a year, 120,000
tons of ore can be mined, milled and
marketed, to net $180,000 a year, which
of bonds und leave $H0,00U uyenr surplus,
but not oue Imlf of this Icriih of txiuils is
yet sold, or will he within a year, there
will be no need to thus sell, so that th
product of a one-hundred-ton null oi
the MonteCr'sto property will yield twice
as much as will he required to meet the
iuterest on bonds sold by the Tnuutl
Company. This is entirely apart from
the ore la the thirty-six veins crossed and
owned by the company, with hundreds
more to follow.
Where?
At Abrabamsick's. Iu addition to Mb
tuilorinir business, he has added a
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on band
soma elegant patterns for snits. A,
Dli. JOSKPEI ,J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. 8. , London, England.
Veterinary -mm- SURGEON' '
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
to do all It! nds of Veterinary Kurjferv, Kmnneuluthig Home and Kelinut a Bueel-
opurKUiiKou iMimufl.) HpnyhiK of CaUln ami Hun
1 am
alty. ( Ihla In tho only true method
inary BurKry,
HEPPNER,
11 you have any nick ni mki in tt will ho to your interest to
ctiii on inu ai Mt'wiin ilatjlui.
For the efitorpriainif eHtnblialimout of -
W. L Matlock & Co.
Ml
Ud Ml faal K4 U 1 L tHi ICS!.
will pay eight per oeot. on its entire issue Abrahamsiok, May street, Ileppuer, Or.
mi
DR. TAFT'S
Instead of flvlng to the door Rasp
ing for breath, seeming as if each
one woulJ be vour last, von have I
only to take a few doses Asthmalene when the spasmls broken, the breathing becomes
easy and you feel as if an angel of mercv had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers
of death. The happiest moment of vour life will be when von have used a few bottle
of Dr. Tatt'i ASTHMALENE and It has cured vou of fa am mm snd prow
Minima, "f " . uumn jam Bjor wmm DH inai n aoet
I mtttMbHiCut
koid ty anient!. Dr. Taft Bros. M. Co., Rochester.N.Y I
Cues Atthmt;