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

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    N01! K TO AUVEKTIbEKH.
,.-K deairiuit the iuat rtiou of iliipUy ads.,
r change oi name, mum get ilicir copy iu
not Inter tbaii Monday evening fur 'J'uehtlay'a
edition, or IhuriKiay evening lor Friday eui-
UOU. 'iU i'ATTiCKftOH BUbHIKli Co.
NOIH K.
1. The turn of five centa per line will
unarmed fur "cards of thanks," "renolutioiii of
respect," lists of wedding preseuts and duiiurs,
ud obituary uotices, (otUer than those the edit
or shall hiiiiseif give hb a matter of news,) and
uotices of special meetings for whatever purpo8e.
it. Notice ol church and society and ail other
entertainment from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live
tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to iu every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable aud made know u
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
Fpoiibible for his or her communication. No
iorrclKiideuce will be published unless the
writer b real name is signed as au evidence oi
good lailh.
"f P. FltiHKR, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTId
I j v ing Agent, 21 Mereliants exchange,
bau i- lancisco, is our authorized ageiit. Hits
paper is kept ou tile iu hisoilice.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardnmn, Monument, Long Creek,
John Uay unu Lauyou vily, leaves as luUmvg :
Jivery day ut 0:u u. in., except ttunUuy.
Arrives every day atd:dup. ui., except Monday.
'Itie eheapebt, quickest aliU beat Hue to or
from the interior eouutry.
J. B. DELE VAN, Prop.
. Slocum-JohiiBton Drug Co., Agent.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up hepp
ner. Patronize those who palronue
you.
Here and There.
Dave Hamilton is below on business.
Advertise and shake the cobwebs
loose.
Jay Shipley's new writing class. See
elsewhere.
'Gene Noble is below visiting relutives
and friends.
T. 1). Mathews is in today (rum
Butter creek.
Unfurnished rooms to rent. Inquire
at Gbsseile oftioe. tt
J. N. Brown left this morning toatteud
court at Condon.
The Mollaly examination will hardly
ocour till this evening.
Bring ou your job work ; we oan do it
. and never miss an issue.
People will trade, aud Heppner
businesses are changing hands.
The Ciena aud Palace saloons for hue
liquors, Me A lee Bros., Props. sw
Heppner is beginning to fill up with
the uauul number of sueep-sbeareis.
Heppner's hills are getting as green
asa timothy meadow in early Bpring.
J. B. Sperry wer-t down to Portland
Tueaduy to remain a week or ten days.
Mr. Darland, of Goldendale, represent
ing a Portland implement thin, is iu
town.
Dave Harris and wife left for their
home at The Dalles Wednesday of this
week.
The Heppner-Canyon stage line is the
best, cheapest anu qicUEtai 10 tne in
Mrs. Homer MoFarland went down to
Hood River to visit her relatives luBt
Monday.
Children's waists, age 5 to VI years
oheaoer than you cau make them at
Fell Bros.'
The TWiOB-A-WEEK Gazette now only
82.51) in advanoe. payable iu cash or
ooon skins.
Sheep buyers are reported beaded this
way. Our people have some surplus
stock to sell.
The Morrow County Land and Trust
Company has an unlimited supply of
null teed.
If you want to buy or sell city or farm
property, here or elsewhere, call at the
Gazette office.
Uatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths
in connection.
J as. Wright, of Tacoma, came in
Wednesday eve to buy 2,0U0 head of
mutton sheep.
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue
and tobacco habit, bee ad.
A. B. Williams and Silas Wright, two
of our citizens from the outer precinotB,
were in our midst yesterday.
Wm. Penland lost a square and com
pass reoently in Heppner. The finder
will please returu to this office. 75 tt
Found Between the Palaoe hotel aud
the court house, a pair of Bpeotaoics.
Call for same and pay obarges.
Every man who takes any interest io
fast stock should subscribe tor The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
The wife of the Eagle editor is re
ported quite ill with pleura-pneumonia.
At last accounts she was improving,
N. Nielson is now running a stage be
Iween Heppner aud Lone Book. Bee
ad. for days of leaving aud arrival, tf.
nullaa DamDman is town a few days,
being incapacitated from work from old
wounds received aunug me "
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc
all kinds of nursing. Call at her homi
In north Heppner, or address her at this
place.
Our reBidjut sbeepmen are now out
oftbeoity, with, perhaps a few excep
tions, harvesting this season's orop of
lambs.
Go and do likewise. If your whiskers'
are grizzly and unbecoming use Buck
ingham's Dye and they will look as
when you were younger.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for the Oregooian at this place.
Subscribe through him, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
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. Mrs. M.J. Rash, formerly of Heppner,
is located at 63 Third St., Corner Pine,
Portland, Oregon, and would be pleased
to aooommodate any of tbe Heppner
people, while they are in Portland.
K. H. Walsh, of Montana, got in Mon
day eve to buy horses for tbe German
cavalry. He went below this morning,
bnt. we are informed, will return soon.
Mr. Walsh has chartered a car for bis
horses and will ship soon.
Mrs.S. P. Gairieues and son, Peroy,
donated Tneedav for Salem to visit Mr,
GarrirueB' mother. They willbejuined
armn bv Mr. Qarriuues and then proceed
F.at to p the siehts at the World's
Fair and to visit relatives in Pennsylvania.
n nf HeDDner's councilmen had
inn tn viait Portland recently, and
learned that there are still hopes of
telling the Heppner water bonds Bt an
early date. However, u toe saie i
consummated soon a new election win
be ordered.
"Beaufy" may be "only skin deep;"
bat the spcret of a beautiful skin is pure
blood. Those coarse, rough, pimply
complexions may, in most oases, be ren
dered soft, smooth and fair by the per
aeverin and systematic use of Ayers
SarBaparilla.
Dr. J. Panl Grant arrived from Port
land l'uesday, and left for the interior
"Dook" is up in the interests of the O.
W. K. Mont. Co.
Bjb Shaw, our county assessor, will
attend Hie assessi r's convention, to oon
veue in Portland soou.
One of our Gooseberry patrons, Wm.
Biddle, was in the eity early this week
laying in some supplies.
Our reporter notices by tbe Portland
Teiegrtin that lsaao Base; ami Sarah
Baaey are married again.
Thus. Keauey ard son, Andre, were
up from Leiingtou today. They say
that wheat is looking well.
The Gazetie is under olliimini i in
Ike Knots tur valuable assistance in im
pairing our eugiue tins week.
If krain looks as well veiiArnllv aa.luu
Jones' piece up on the timber culture
south of town, it is doing well.
For sale or trade MrDnffi Warm
Springs Apply to W. M. Rudio, Lung
Creek, Oregon. 110 21.
The G, A. R, boys will have their stats
eneauiprreut at Peutlleton on the 12tb
aud 13th iusts. A graud time isexDected. '
A baud of gypsies are oamoinn near
town, and if the people don't get a
knowledge of their future it's their own
fault.
J. B. and D. C. Ely. of Douslas. were
up VYeduesday, Tbuisday and today on
ousiuees. Tuey look loward to good
orops.
Jeff Jones and family have came no
from the valley to remain a few weeks.
Jeff will take in the sheep-shear iug
season.
Oooasional warm showers are making
plenty of nice tender grass for stock.
Sheepmen are saving tbe usual number
of lambs.
P. J. Qjiisenberrv and E. M. Jen
nings, of Hillsville. Va., got iu last eve
ning from Arlington, on the lookout for
a location.
Anyone having farm property that
they desire to trade for Portland or
Eastern property, should call at the
Gazette office.
Mr. Ed. Armstrong, brother of Theo.
Armstrong, formerly of this place but
now of Oregon City, is here looking
after real estate.
Yesterday this part of the vineyard
was wet up by a good Apr. shower. It
was warm aud likely caused no loss
among sbeepmen.
J. F. Willis, of Social Ridge, reports 1
his fall sown grain as coming up nicely,
and that be has great hopes of a bountiful
harvest this year.
S. C. Friendly and A. N. Smith, com
mercial men, were in the city the first of
the week, leaving for the interior
country Tuesday.
Mr. Bert Danuer, last Wednesday
evening, whs the reoipient of a plaesant
surprise by bis numerous young friends,
the occasion of bis sixteenth birthday.
"Gentle Spring" loses many of its ter
rors when the system is fortified by the
use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. With multi
tudes, this wonderful tonic-alteratiye has
long superseded all other Bpring medi
cines, being everywhere recommended
by physicians.
Antelope Herald: Our esteemed (?)
friend MoGill, popularly known as "Peg
leg," hBd been "doing" the town of Con
don for the past several weeks, but last
week the city marshal of that plaoe or
dered the said brother to get, and of
course be got immediately. It some
times pays for a towu to be blessed with
a marshal McGill don't think so.
THIS
WISE
MAN
ID
"There be three things which are too
wonderful tor me, yea, tour which I know
not : The way of an eagle in the air ; the
way of a serpent upon a rock ; tbewayofa
ship in tbe midst of a sea, and tbewnyof
a man with a maid."
Ho Might Have added Another:
The way of tbe "buncombe" storekeeper
w ho would pull the wool over even
a baldheaded man's eyes.
IS IT RIGHT ? DOES IT PAT .
onsumption
That dreaded and dreadful disease I
IWhat shall stay its ravages? TlOUsands
' say bcotts hmulsion of pure Norwegian
cod liver oil and hvpoDhosohites of lime
and soda has cured us of consumption in its first
stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading
to consumption? Make no delay but take
Bcott's Emulsion cures Coughs,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemio and Wasting
Diseases. Prevents wasting in
Children. Alniott a palatable ai
milk. Vet only the genuine. Pre
pared by Soott & Downs, Chemists, New
York. Sold by all Druggists.
Scott's
Emulsion
The I
isro.
Here are an honest merchant's tour car
dinal virtues :
Fairness,
Equality,
Reliability,
Courtesy.
We try to have them all.
regon.
Not A Charming Ccmpahion. Miss
Adams, who lives near Silveiton, Marion
county, went horsebaok riding tbe other
day. Her saddle had been hanging all
winter in the baru, and she noticed that
the Beat of the saddle appeared as
though a stick might be under it, but
could not be removed without ripping
the saddle. Alter riding several miles
the horse beoame suddenly frightened
and began to rear nud plunge. Upon
looking around she discovered a snake
crawling from the saddle and with its
head striking at the horse and then at
her. Realizing her situation shejumped
to tbe ground. Holding tbe horse with
one hand she killed the snake with a
club she held in the other. It was
found to be a black rattlesnake three
feet long, and was entirely too much
warmed up to be a comfortable com
panion. Notablb Change The price of the
Semi-Weekly Gi zette will hereafter be
82.50, in advance. To those paying up
iu full and oue year in advance, we will
give 8 nice premium. There is one thing
sure, we cacont carry our subscribers in
the future as we have in the past. It
would break a National Bank, to SBy
nothing about a newspaper. Paper and
hired help is cash, and without it we
cannot run. The reduotion in price is
made in order to get our business down
to a oash basis. " Remember that S00
delinquent subscribers, one year, amounts
to $1250, a sum that would help us
materially now. Our debts must be
paid and we have no other means of
getting money eioept through our bus-
En Routb to Salem. Sheriff Noble,
of Morrow county, lodged three prison
ers in the oounty jail last night. They
are Joseph Biohardson, bis wife, Phoebe
Richardson, and Ed. Jones. Tbe Rich
ardsons will each serve a year in the
penitentiary. They were recently oon'
victed of willful destruction of property,
having destroyed some harness valued
at $35 belonging to a neighbor. Mrs
Richardson will be tbe first woman to
servo a term in tbe penitentiary for over
two years, the last female oonvict hav
ing been released in 1891. Jones was
sentenoed to a year and a halt for
obtaining chatties under false pretenses
Oregonian.
For Sale. Four hundred acres deeded
land i miles north of Heppner; 200
acres good farming land, balanoe excel
lent pasture. There are 140 acres in
wheat, mostly summer-fallow, with plen
ty of water. A small but comfortable
'bouse and barn. All lays wall. Prices
and terms made known on application.
Address Justus Beaman,
116wtf Heppner, Or.
New Writing Class. On Monday
evening April 10, J. W. Shipley will
organize a writing class. All, old and
young, who are interested in tbe art, are
iuvited to attend. 116-tf.
FOR BALK OR TKADE,
mported
KIlllM
Stallion
5t
Anything New of Real Merit
You oan Generally Find
For :-: Sitle :-: by
- -rv i tin
Who are
Noted for beintr.
The Leaders.
We don't rnn a third-class junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twioe
their value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prices, with
no baits or trap. We keep
s, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
- STATIONERY, CONFEOflONERY, ETC.
Gouts Fornisliii Good
u
Ask our old customers how we treat them. : : : : :
Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON.
SIR HENRY
This fine Imported Stallion will make the ensuing season beginning March Hth
and ending July 1st, at the following places :
MONDAYS and TUESDAYS at Ben Swaggart's ranch 10 miles north of
Heppner.
i rtiJJAIb ana HATUKJJAS at Thompson ISinnB' statue in Meppner, jr.
DESCRIPTION :
"SIR HENRY" is a golden bay with black polnti ; is 7 years old ; h'4 hiuids high, and
weighs 1180 pounds J is ol a kind and gentle disposition. He is commonly known as the "Habb"
horse, being brought from Montana to Portland by W. H. fiabb In the fall of ls'JO.
"SIR HENRY" was sired by "Martin," by "Hermit"; dam "Lady Henrietta," a well-known
imported French mare.
"81 R HENRY" was Imported direct from England to Wlnnipeg.Manltoba, by I. G. Jackson.
TERMS :
Single leap $20, due when servioes are rendered.
Heason 850, due at tbe end of the season .
All
Care Will be Taken to Prevent Accidents,
But I will be responsible for none should they ooenr.
Good Pasture
With plenty of spring water on same oan be bad at Ben Swaggart's ranch for $1.60
par month per oead.
D. C. REYNOLDS,
Heppner, Oregon.
71sw
House and lot located in finest part of
"Peninsula," Portland, eleotrio lights,
water works, graded streets, two oar
lines and one under contemplation.
One of tbe finest additions to Portland
tor residences. Party wishes to dispose
of furniture with house. Reason for
selling, poor health and a desire to lo
cate in the beautiful clime of Eastern
Oiegon. Gall on, or address.
The Patterson Publishing Co.,
Heppner, Or.
BTKAYKD.
This piece of advertising space belongs
. TO
Slocum-Johnston TJru C-
PUILL COIIN, Pbopihetoh.
There is not a winged inseot hovering
around Phillip.
jfou ea.z.z B-2T
Gilliam
& J3isl)ees
UEPPNEn,
on.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
M IN A v '
Seven steers, ooming two-years-old,
two steers ooming three-years-old, two
heifers two-years-old, all branded P,
with bar over it, on either hip. Parties
finding same will please notify me at
Alpine, Oregon.
116 23 law. Kate Parsell.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
From Elleksbuboh. Tom Kimsey
got in Tuesday from Ellensburgb, look
ing better than he has for years, not
withstanding that he has been incar
cerated in the Ellensburgh jail for
months and had run the gauntlet of one
trial for bank robbery. Tom seemed
to be glad tn get back borne, and appre
ciates much the efforts of the Morrow
oounty Deople in his behalt. He says
be was well treated by tbe authorities
over at Ellensburgb, though they had
fewer liberties than were given to the
other prisoners.
Sprained Anklb. While jumping last
Tuesday evening, Jeff Hayes badly
sprained his right ankle. The injured
limb became badly swollen immediately
after it was it jured, and for a time it
was thought that some bones were bro
ken, but a critical examination revealed
tbe faot that it was nothing more than a
severe sprain. However, be will be con
fined to bis room for some time, sod will
hardly be able to nse tbe injured mem
ber for several weeks.
Oilliam k Biabee, the hardware and
tinware merohants, carry everything ap
pertaining to their lines, even agrical
tnral implements. Don't you need I
plow this fall? a
Don't overlook Kirk Rasmus for
bargains. They have purchased tbe bus
iness of J. W. Matlock t Co., bnt will
soon remove to tbe Mallory oorner, oppo
site the Palaoe hotel. a
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. E. church servioea mornirj and
evening. Morning text: "Hut the word
of Qod grew and multiplied." Evenini
servioes conducted by tbe W.(J. T. V
All are invited.
J. M. 8hul, Pastor.
Preaching at tbe Baptist oburoh 8un
day at 11 o'olock. By request onr theme
will be on the "Unpardonable Bin," or
tbe "Sin Against tbe Holy Ghost." All
are invited.
M. Bbahbi.it, Pastor.
Business-like
Manner
-AND AT-
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' - Warehouse
Near the Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
PALME HOTEL
Change of Ownership
t'&SJiHn"'-"
Only First-Class hotel in Heppner.
Building Wired for Eleotric Lights
throughout.
Best accommodations for the traveling
public.
Courteous treatment assured the ooun
try people.
MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
wbioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the ohoiuost
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & McOAETY,
85-tt . ProDrietors.
H. A. Thompson A. K. Blims
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Below Coffin it Mt-Farland'i, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 26 cts. a
at O. O. Hargeant's, next door to Feed Htable. Grain and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
TTEPPNER
There will be no servioes at M. E
ehurcb. Booth. Sunday, as we bold ser
vices at Liberty at 11 a. m. and will
join in the Union Oospel Temperance
meeting at the M. E. cburoh in tbe
evening.
Edwix Paliiib, Pastor.
remain a few days.
COPPER FVETED
S- 30TTOM"PANT
and LONE ROCK
KIlSIvSOIV, Prop.
DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. H., London, England.
n:
Veterinary -m- Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
1 am prepared to do all kfndi of Veterinary Huriferv, Kmaiculatltifc Hornet and Megliiifi a 8Mt-
any. ( I nil is win oruy irue mewiou oi oitemuiiK un nont'i.j
lid i ii int
y. ('I hli la tilt) only true metnon oi operating on nortcij eyniK ol cattle ana Uoga
on snort nonce, i win ireai mi niiiniaiii in 1110 mom nuuroveu uroctMinre 01 veter
inary Mnrtfery. If you have any nl a auiinala it will La to your tnterait to
(tall 011 me at Ktewart'i utablet.
HKI'PNEK, aw OHIiiOK
GO TO
W. L Matlock & Co.
-Fori-
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Katurdays. Leaves Lone Itock on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly
line to Fossil. Iteasonahle charges for botb
Passengers -:- and -:- Freight.
M3-tfsw 6LOC0M-J0HN8T0N DRUG CO., Agents, Heppner. Or.
N'otici to Stock Bbbediiui. I will
keep, at my farm 7 miles northeast of
Lexington, a fine Jack of the Black
Warrior breed. This Jack is large sud
of high form. Terms: Five dollars, in
surance. M.res intrusted to my eare
will be kept io good pasture at one
dollar per month. Due care will be
taken to prevent accidents, or the stray
ing of mares, though I will be respon
sible for none.
114 tf.
B. F. Hwaocjabt.
Lexington, O.
Hhoemakbb. Kd. Birbeck, a shoemak'
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has lost looated in tbe Abraham
ioY building, on May street, where be
is nrenared to do eveiything in his line.
Vlr fiirtxx'k is strictly a Urst-olass work.
man and warrants all work, Oivs him a
call M'tf
pits
Cries, -:- p -: and -:- (Jip !
The Keeley Institute
-OF-
For the Cure ox
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is lix'.tnt at Forest Qrove, Or.,
The Must Beautiful Town on the Couit.
I CtU at ths Oaxkttk offirs for particulars.
fttrlrllyconlMentlal. Treatment private and sur.
i cure.
If, L I
HEPPNEK,
ATTOnNBT AT IjAW And
Commissioner of the U. 8. Circuit Court. All land
P matters attended to promptly and accnraUly.
Olfle. in National Bank building.
OREGON
Wednesday, to