Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 19, 1893, Image 3

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or change of same, must get their copy iu
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edition, or Thursday evening for Fridays edi
tion.
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renpeci, lira 01 wedding preseuU and donors.
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2. 2otlce ol church and society and all other
entertaiuuienta from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of live
tenia a une. inese rules win be strictly adher
ed to in ever? instance.
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upon application.
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sponsible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence of
guuu mull.
"I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER
-1J log Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
utinuiiKia our auiuouzeu agent.
paper is kept on tile iu his orhce.
ADVERT!
This
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hantaan, Monument, Long Creek
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows ;
Every day at H: ju a. in., exceut sundav.
A rrives every day at 6:30 p. m except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
iroiu me interior country.
J- S. DELEVAN, Prop,
blocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agents.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronise
you.
IT FOLLOW ED NATURALLY.
He called her miss,
And she called him mister ;
They continued this
Till one night he kissed her.
Then their bashfulness
They perceived was folly ;
Now he calls her Bess
And she calls him Cholly.
New York Press-
hSaid smarty Jack to lisping Bill,
"Let's see you rhyme with month.'
To which the lisping lad replied,
"Yeth, I'll do that at wunth."
Here and There.
Heppner Furniture Co., (or carpet, t
Why not celebrate at Heppner this
year?
We do any Bind of jab work at
Pendleton prices.
Call and examine Heppner Furniture
Jo. a wall pupeig. t
The Heppner Water & Liight (Jo. are
extending their mains.
J. M. Russell, tbe wool-buyer, got in
Wednesday from below.
K Heppner oelebrates it is high time
we were preparing fgr it,
Frank MeFarlaud and family arrived
last night frum California.
(i. W. Matbews is visiting bis sons,
Hick and Ureeu Matthews.
Joe Banister, tbe irrepressible Joe,
was in Tuesday on business.
J. H. Kolman is going to give nway
an organ, bee ad. next issue.
Tbe Gem aud Palace saloons for fine
liquors, McAtee Bros., l'rops. Bw
I. N. HugbeB, Jr., ot Wagner, vras a
guest of tbe Palaoe Wednestiav.
Osmers & Hugbes opened up Wednes
day having satisbed all demands.
A strictly first class guitar for Bale.
.Brand new. Inquire at tbia office. 5-34.
Tbe Heppner-Cauyon stage line is tbe
bes t, cbeapest and quickest to tbe iu
tenor.
Cbildren's waists, age 5 to 12 years
cheaper than you can make thein at
Fell Uros.'
The twioe-a-wbkk Gazette now only
92.&U in advance, payable in cash or
coon skins.
Gov. Kea, J. N. Brown and Vim.
Hugbes will leave for Canyon City to
attend court.
Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artiste, iSutbs
in connection.
The Kteley Institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, op'nm, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco hi.. ,1. Bee ad.
The Gazette would gladly fill a fen
orders for choice trees of any sort satis
faction guaranteed. Drop iu. tf.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now running a stage be
tween Heppner aud Lone Kock. See
ad. for days of leaving aud arrival, tf.
Tbe highest praise has been won by
Hood's Pills for tbeir easy, yet effioieut
aotion Sold by all druggists. Price 25
cents.
Master Clay Frencli is the authorized
geut for the Uregonian at this place.
Wubsoribe through him, and have your
paper delivered tree of charge. tt
Since Heppner has secured water for
sll purposes, there is quite a change for
the belter, both iu health of our people
and tbe appearanoe of tbe town.
We are often deceived in the age of
people having beautiful and luxuriant
Lair, not knowing that they use Hall's
Hair lienewer to keep gray hairs away.
Newer and neater quarters at tbe i
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in tonnec
tion. Liying Issue: Three wagoos loaded
'With wool started for Heppner one day
last week. This is tbe first wool to go
on the market from Grant county tun
year. It was clipped from one of J as.
Ismail's bauds.
Heppner's school will be run out the
full nine months. Those pupils who
atop Before the end of the term will fiud
next year tbat tbey cannot enter tbeir
old olassea. System in school work is as
necessary as iu anything else.
Vr. B. F. Vaugbau has gone east to
complete bis dental education, leaving
Drs. J. W. Kasmus and Eugene Vaugban
in charge of his office. Those owing Dr.
Vaughan will please muke settlement
with Dr. Eugene Vaugban who has full
authority. 17-tf.
Tbe advice tbat most men will give
you i not to drink, but when yon do
get tbe beBt. Tbe Belvedere saloon
carries an excellent slock ol cigars, liquors
wines and beer. A fine bilnard parlor
in connection. Call on Charlie and
John who will always treat you court
eously, tf.
Since it is now a well established fact
that Catarrh is a blood disease, medical
men are quite generally prescribing
Ayer's Sarsaparilla for tbat most loath
some oomplaint, and tbe result in nearly
every instance, proves tbe wisdom ot
tbeir advice.
"Tbe flowers tbat bloom in the spring"
are not more vigorous are tbao those
persons who pnrify tbeir blood with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fabled Elixnr
Vitas could not impart greater vivacity
to tbe countenance than this wonderful
medicine.
T. M.: Wm. Ash, tbe old man who
forged checks on some banks In Eastern
Oreguo, pleaded guilty to tbe crime at
Prioeville at the reoent session of oourt
beld in tbat city, aud Judge Bradsliaw
sentenced him to three years in the
penitentiary. He is old and decrepit,
nd perhaps bis venerable appearanoe
was tbe meaus of hini being successful
iu tbe commission of the oriuie.
O. E. Furnswortb and family have
moved to their raucb for tbe Buuimer.
A. M. Cree, of Miles City, Montana,
was registered at the Palac Wednesday.
T. V. Smith, Fred Hunt and G. K.
Wagner, ot Wagner, arrived Wednes
day. Mrs. R. H. Wbitson, of Pendleton, baa
been quite ill but ac present is improv
ing. Drop us your subscription. A few
hundred delinquents meaus a great deal
to us.
Mr. A. A. Jayne, an attorney from
Arlington, cuius up last evening on
business .
L. B. Shewmaker, of Mountain Home,
Idaho, was registered at the Palaoe
Wednesday.
Recorder's oourt is very quiet now,
few arrests and all quiet on this part
ot Willow creek.
Oliver J. Wright, formerly of tbe
Heppner branch, reports from South
Butte, Montana.
Born To the wife of Judge F. J.
linlluOk, of Heppner, Wednesday, May
17th, lsyb a sou.
Oue of our latest cyclists is Ike Eunis,
baviug purcbuse a "Courier" pneumutio
through Gilliam & Bisbee.
Bob Viusou aud Jus. Ross, residents
of the ftorih fork, came over early this
wees: to join in shearing.
Ed. A. (Jhtiniberu, representing Mooney
Valentine tt Uoidumuh, was in towu
over yesterday, on business.
Win. Peulaud reports marked suocesi
with his numerous bands ot siieep.
oueariug is now in progress with him,
ihe Heppner water bonds are ex
pected this evening to receive tl.
aiguatures of tbe mayor and recorder,
Johnny Keeney bus purchased a half
interest in the City hotel, and now tbe
linn will doubtless be lilisan & Keigney
Fell Bros, have Dut on sale at Ladies
Bnzuaruiotol ladies' and children's straw
hat frames at 50 cents each. See them.
28-1 1,
Mr. Watson has his drive of 6,000
bead ot Morrow county sheep on the
toad to Nevada. He finished gathering
yesteiuay.
Mr. Lille and family arrived from
Wagner Wednesday, leaving yesterday
for Iowa. While in town they were
guests of the City botel.
O. F. Thompson aud familv. J. A. Mo
Cumber uud wife, Duyid McCarty and
tawny came over Wednesday to attend
the ilucCuity-aioan nuptials.
Hon. J. N. Brown returned from
Saleui last eveuiug, aud will leave soon
to be in attendance on circuit court at
Canyon City next Monday moruiug.
Asa Abbott stabbed Jobn Arthur
at iVlouutuiu Home, on the 6th inst.
iu trying to prevent this, Justice Joe
1. bprugue was badly cut. Both will
recover.
The singers and musicians for tbe
League entertainment Hie requested to
meet at tbe opera bouse tomorrow
(Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock for re-
herasal.
A new stook of summer millinery just
received at Lames' Bnzaar. Everything
new aud latest styles. We invite you
to inspect it. More to arrive soon.
28 -It. FellBuos,
Miss Gussie Cohn, of Boise City,
Idaho, as a representative of the Ga
zette aud a delegate of tbe Oregon Press
Association, joined tbe party at Nampa,
Iduho, en route to Chicago, on tbe 12th
inst.
Jerry Brosnan pleaded guilty to
simple assault on the person of Jobn
Moilally, beiore J ustice iiullook, last
Monday. He was fined $5 aud costs.
Air. Brosnau did not strike Mr. Moilally,
but simply gave him a "oussin1,"
The Gazette was the recipient today
of a call Horn Win. Cecil, oue of the
oldest settlers on Willow creek, Tbe
21tb of thiB month be will be 74 yeais
ot age, yet be looks as young as many
Uo at titty. Mr. Cecil reports tbat grain
has been frozen out iu many places
down Willow creek.
The Dulles Cbroniole: A railroad is
proposed, according to tbe Antelope
Herald, starting at The Dalles aud
crossing the John Day near tbe bridge,
then up the river aud up Rook creek and
across the country tu Pendleton. The
Herald advises its Rook oieek friends
to not be iu a burry about giving the
right ot way to any oompany until that
Company makes it manifest tbat tbey
will build a road. Wbat the country
wants is a portuge around tbe Celilo
rapids tbat will give us practioslly an
open river.
Hood'sCures
Saved From the Grave
Scrofula in Face and Neck
Blind at Times
Hood's Sarsaparilla Remtored Health
Gained 33 Pound i WHghU
Mr. Wm. EHcfc
West Duluth, Minn.
Business Men Unitb. A brenoh of
the Merobaots' Retail Commercial
Agenoy has been formed iu Portland
with a full organization. Tbe plan of
the organization is to obtain a reliable
list of delinquent debtors and refuse
them credit. Great care will be taken
to give tbe honest debtor every op
portunity to adjust bis claim or state
his reason for not doing so before listing
bim as delinquent. Meetings are to be
held at tbe cull,of the executive board.
Quite a number of our Heppner business
men belong to tbe Chicago agenoy, and
should at once organize for their own
protection. Tbe idea contemplates tbe
fair treatment of all honest men, and is
a protection rather than a detriment to
them.
" I have been a very great sufferer from a seri
ous case of scrofula. First, a large bunch came
in my neck growing as big as a good sized apple.
It was as hard as bone, and after drawing it to
a head the doctor lanced it, and for two years
It Was a Running Sore
Then we succeeded in healing It up, but the dis
ease began to appear In my face, which would
swell up and affect my eyes so that evary morn
ing they were so inflamed and swollen that I
was blind. The swelling would subside in the
middle of the afternoon so that I could see a
little. Well, I was iu this condition for about
year. I went to every physician In my town, all
of whom failed to help me and said noihing
could be done to cure me. But I began to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I had used a
bottle and a half, the swelling In my face had
entirely gone down. I kept on taking the medi
cine, and gained 33 pounds in weight.
I Have Been Perfectly Cured
am now in good health, and confidently say
Hood's barsaparllla saved me from tbe grave.
Today I am looking as stout and hearty as ever
Hood's Cures
In my life, and I cheerfully recommend Hood1
Sarsaparilla to anyone suffering from blood dis
eases." William EniCK, West Dnluth, Minn.
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe,
but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c.
II. i VI VOX' BACKACHE?
ANT'S
DR. GR
YV' CURES
Diabetes.
Brlaht'8 Disease.
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
bust Sediment in Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
in the Back, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
PUKPAKKD BY
O.W.R. Mannfactnring Co,.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
For sale by Sloonm-Johuston Drug Co.
late in the evening when the pests are
out, soaring them into tbeir boles.
Then the rest of tbe program is simple.
Just pull out tbe hole and brain them
with a olub. This is on tbe game plan
of working up a dry well into post holes,
as a matter of economy.
Wanted. A good rustler to take
charge of a fine stock of tbe latest and
best subscription books, and dispose of
them in and around Heppner. Liberal
commission to a good man. Must give
bonds. Address, O.K. Publishing Co.,
Box 322, Butte, Montana. 27lf.
FOB 6.A.I.Z: sz
Gilliam & I3isbees
HEPPNER, OH.
This pieee ot advertising space belongs
to
Slocum-Johnston Drug C
PHILL COHN, Proprietor.
There is not a winged insect bovering
around Phillip.
World's Fair Travelers Win Have
It. The public demand through service
when traveling. It is old-fashioned to
obange oars. On the through solid
vestibuled traios of tbe Obiongo, Union
racifio and Northwest Line, from or to
Cbioagn, Omaba and intermediate points,
there is no change. 11ns is the hnest
and fastest road. 19-31.
Oct of Sight. Tbe traveling publio
are now fully alive to tbe fact that the
Chicago, Union Facitio & Northwest
Line offers thevery best accommodations
to the public from and to Chicago,
Omaba and intermediate points not only
during tbe World's Fair, but all tbe
year around. 19-31
On His Wat to California. F. D.
Smitb, tbe lucky winner of tbe Examin
er's capital gift, tbe fine orange farm and
residence near Sacramento, arrived from
Wagner Wednesday on bis way below to
take possession. Mr. Smitb has tbe
deed to bis property and aleo and insur
ance policy calling for $1,700 in case of
loss, nn tbe dwelling, wbioh cost in Cali
fornia 82,500. Mr, Smith leaves Hepp
ner for bis future borne tbe last of this
week or the first of next.
After the Shuikrels. Unole Billy
Gilliam was in Wednesday to prooure
a lot of sulphur to rise in smoking
squirrels to death. In "tbe valley" this
plan works well. Mr Gilliam hag a
plan of bis own, which, however, has
only been reduced to theory. His idea
a to hammer a little on a fence along
Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Tan Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your reBidenoe, sawed or un
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, 81.00.
Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf.
A Fine Horki. The imported run
ning stallion, Sir Henry, has been
brought over to Heppner, and will stand
tbe ensuing season at this place. He is
tbe property of "Cayuse" Reynolds, and
is a fine home. 570tf
First Class Tailoring f red Miller
is now located on May street in the old
bakerv building, where be is prepared to
do first class work. A perfect tit
guarauteed. Give him a trial. tf.
A Healthful Drink. Kleckner and
Sheldon now have on tap fine porter
Bod are prdpared to furnish "half and
half." tf
COPPER lIVETED-r
T3ottomT5AkTs
ENErW tVAIF GUARANTEED.
he Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal
Jliuren 01 j lepDiier vv m vjivt- n
ENTERTAINMENT
1
Anything New of Real Merit
You can Generally Find
For :-: Sal :-: by
1 1 1
Who are
Noted for being
The Leaders.
We dop I run a third-class junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twioe
their talne, but we keep Brsi class goods at honest priori, witb
no baits or traps. We keep
Furnish
Goods
Hardware
Tinware
GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
- STATIONERY, CONFECJTIONERY, ETC. -
Ask our old customers bow we treat tbem. : : ; : : .
Corner Mam aud Willow Streets, HEPPNEK, OREGON.
Jeep Your Eye Open for-
BARGAINS!
AT-
rHE
-AT-
OPERA.
ON-
HOUSE
Friday Evening, May 26, 1893.
THIS ENTERTAINMENT will be of a literary character, and an enjoyable
time is promised those who attend. The proceeds will be used by the "De
partment of Mercy and Help" of this organization for charitable purposes
iu Heppner. To those who have bad tbe opportunity of attending the
.. th T.Dm,o nn wnnU nf nraiBe are necessary to con-
preVlOUB euWIIHIuiUDUil u mw Li. , .. i
vinoe them tbat this one will be a suooess ; to tnose wno nave uu., -u.
Come to this one and be convinced. Tbe entertainment will conclude with a
ADMISSION (Iuoluding Supper):
Children, 25 cts.; General Admission, 50 cts.; ItererveU beats, to cia.
H. A. Thompson
A. G. Blnni
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Below Collin 4 McFarland's, Main Street
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. 81-25. Meals 25 cts.
at 0. C. Sargeant'B, neit door to Feed Stable. Oram and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
FOOTWEAR in heppner.
M. LICDTENTHAL & CO. '
IS
NO SHODDY GOODS.
FOOTWEAR.
HEPPNER,
Went Side ot Main Htrtet,
OREGON.
m i
1. Only First-Clasa botel iu Heppner.
2. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights
throughout.
3. lient accommodations for tbe traveling
public.
4. Courteous treatment assured the ooun-
try people.
MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK
n ST A. Gill EiTJSTK.
V. NIKlvSON, Prop.
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Hock on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection witb lbs weekly
line to Fossil. Heasonable oharges for both
Passengers :- and -:- Freight.
MINOR & CO.'S
Where you will find a grand display of quality and elegance, and the
fairest prices ever made for such qualities. Visitors are
not asked to believe, but are shown goods to convince them
that we are leading the trade in
Dry hi km, Cling, Notions,
Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishino- Goods, etc.
If you want value for your money, oome and see us. If you want to enjoy the full
I uiini j Brouu U Willi
1VIIMOK, c CO
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
IN A
Business-like -:- Manner
AND AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool G rowers' Warehouse
Neat' the Depot:
BEPEBKB, : : OREGON
Change of Ownership
WK HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
which we propose to oonduot in the most miliar
- - vv" iwouwct. vl III KfttD
on hands at all times tbe choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
85tt . Prom-ietors.
Dli. JOSI5PI-I J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. H ., London, England.
Veterinary Surgeon-!
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am preparer to da all klmli of Veterinary Burirory, Kmalatlng Huniea and Reirlinim a Jt,.,.i
ally. (Tula la the only true method of oieratfnK 0.1 HpeylnJ of " aUlei"?ufiS d'
ou ihort notice. I will treat all anlma'la In the n.o.t approved proJedurS of Veter-
luary Surgery. If jrou have any nick anlmala It will be to your lutereat to
HEPPNER, . . :
OREGON
SBHIKG f IS i HERE.
-SO IS Till
New York Cash Itacket Store.
trru'p npnuDfn wn rvr i ooriTLi uwi . . . .
,, . "l'Y .V : Pr"i"d Hummer DreM
Goodi, Ciilicoee, Oiuuliams, FI'MimcItikh, Ilrnpery, Omits' FnrnieliiiiK; rIo Ledin.'
Underwear end, nuroeroiu other goodd in flint line. Notions end Tinware in
took; very cheap. When I nay olieap. I miti it. You have but to call and inre.
tiijate to be latufled. I do none but a oaMi liuainaHB, and can therefore underanll
all competitors. "
543-tf i
8LOCCM-JOH.N8TON DRUG CO.. Agents. Heppner. Or.
The Hotel Grande.
( FORMERLY THK 8ANFOKD HOt:iiK.)
J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor.
EVERYTHING NEW. This home hna bepn refitted and In the flrat-olaiil hotel of Arlington.
It la centrally located, and la therefore the moat convenient place for commercial travelera.
rJUKea leave thla houae every morning for Condon and Foul), Oregon; alio for Cleveland
Blckleton and Uoldeudale, Waahlngton. 3VCZ1 at nil trains.
AMLINOTONt
ORBOON.
Main Street,
J. AY. MATLOCK, Prop.
, next door to tbe Opera Huiii-h,
T1- CENTRAL HOTEL
Is Now Opento tfeePublic .
New Building and Newly Furnished Thiwtat
Board per week $4 R0
" and Lodging per week, 6,50
Single Meals M oentg
i 25 cents
Only first-clans $1 a day house iu town. Free Lack to and from all trains
HEI'I'NER,
C. O. SAHQENT. Proprietor.
OKKQON
I. H. ELLIS
HEPPNER,
ATTOIlNBTATliAVr' And
Conimiaeioner of the V. 8. Circuit Pm. an i. ,
' oil 1UUU
f mattera attended to promptly and aoenrataly.
Office in National Bank building.
RKGON.