Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 26, 1893, Image 3

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tion Tut i-iTTKRSOM PuBUSHUiti CO.
NOTICE.
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charged for "tarda of thanka," "reaolutiona of
respect, iiiti of wedding preaeuU aud donors,
and obituary uoticea, (other tnau those the edit
or ahall hiuiaell give a a matter of news,) aud
hollces of special meetings for whatever purpose
i. Notices of church and society aud another
utertaiuiueuta from which revenue is to he de
rived, shall L charged for at the rat of live
tents a hue. Ihese rules will be strictly adher
ed to iu every luslauce.
Advertising rates reasonable aud madekuowu
upou application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for bis or her comniuiucaliou. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name is signed asau evidence of
good faith.
T P. FISHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIti
JLJ lug Agent, ill Merchants txchaiige,
ban r raucisco, is our authorized agent, 'lias
paper is kept ou file in his othce.
TIME TABLE.
Stage tor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek.
John Hay and Canyon City, leaves an follows :
livery day at b:3u a. ra., eicept Sunday.
Arrives every day at i:3U p. in., except .Monday.
'1 he cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
J. s. DEI.EVAN, Prop.
blocum-Jobnfiton Drug Co., Agents.
Oive your buniness tu Heppner people,
and tlierejure asmit to build up hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
TTJTT'S PILLS make pure blood.
Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t
John Duuk has gone up to Pulouse
City.
Geo. Lovelet was iu from Wall oreek
Wednesday.
Lee Matlock returned Tuesday from
a visit to Kugene.
Qeo. Lund is in from the country to
spend a few days.
Call and examine Heppner Furniture
Co.'s wall papers. t
Ye sporting element is pretty thick in
Heppner at present.
The Gazette bas a rattling good water
barrel fur Bale cheap. tf.
Mrs. Joe Luokman will shortly leave
lor Los Angeles for her health.
Andrew Rood and family have moved
to the country for the summer.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for tine
liquors, McAtee Bros., Props. sw
Dr. J.J. Bill returned Wednesday from
Fossil and surrounding oountry.
Dr. J. E. Adkins and family have re
urned to their home at Hillsboro.
Hon. A. 8. Bennett and wife, of The
Dalles, have returned from the East.
A striotly first olass guitar for sale.
Brand new. Inquire at this office. 5-31.
Sam and Milt Morgan Wednesday
shipped a carload of ouule to Purtland.
The Heppuer-Cauyon stage line is the
best, ehtapest and quickest to the in
tenor.
J. E. Coleman, of Gooseberry, is at
tending the (state Grange meeting at
The Dulles.
Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years
cheaper than you can make them at
Fell Bros.'
The xwiob-a.wkek Gazette now only
$2.60 in advance, payable in cash or
ooon skins.
Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths
in conneotion.
Dun Mathoit, representing, the Stand-
era uu Do., visited his Jtteppner custo
mers this week.
The Hillsboro Democrat bas been
burned out, root aud brunch. Loss 4,000;
insurance, 51,000.
Sam Walker and H. E. Warren, two
residents of the county, tarried with ue
over Wednesday.
The Gazette Wednesday was the re
cipient of a call from Mrs. Jus. Mo
Haley and Mrs. Ed. Keeuey.
The Matlock Bros, stable of racers
oan be seen down at Willis Stewarts'.
They are a nice mt of horses.
J. D. Hiokey. Nels Jones' camptender,
is preparing to go buck in the Green
horn seotiou for the summer.
The Kteley institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocuiue
and tobaoco habit, bee ad.
The Gazette would gladly till a few
orders for choice trees of any sort satis
faction guaranteed. Drop in. 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 and Lone Book. See
ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf.
M. J. Green, special agent of the
Continental Ins. Co., Portland, was in
the city over Wednesday on business.
A. I. Weiler, of Koenigsberger, Falk
A Co., of New Xork, was in town yeeter
bay. Mr. Weiler's firm are oigar deal
ers. Rev. Bramblet reports the annual
association at Fossil well attended, Bud
much interest shown in the proceed
ing. ,
Milt Swaggart is down from Athena.
F. E. Southard, the well-koown. travel
ing man, visited our merchants this
week.
Frank Hale and Victor Grosbens were
in yesterday for a bunch of cattle be
longing to Marlatt Bros, and W. O.
- Minor.
T. B. Lyons, of the firm of Ellis
Dawson & Lyons, is over from Condon.
Mr. Lyons likes bis new location very
much.
C. G. Caspary, the county surveyor of
Grant oountv. spent a few days in town
this week, leaving for John Day this
morning.
Tnm Strioklen Rnd M. Allen got in
from The Dulles Wednesday with a flue
table of horses. Black Prince, Rockland
Boy and others.
O. L- Patterson, editor of the Long
Creek Eagle, has returned to his post,
after a visit of a week or more to Mor
row's metropolis.
L. T. Palmer, of the'Hsystack country,
returned Irom the East this week, where
be had been w'th horses. He reports
anything but good prices.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for the Oregonian at this place.
Subsoribe through birn, 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
his old friends there. Baths in aonneo-
tion.
i if. tt V. Vanuhau has eooe east to
complete bis dental education, leaving
Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vaughan
in charge of his office. Th'Se owing Dr.
Vanghan will please mk settlement
with Dr. Eugene Vuugban who h full
authority. l?-tf.
The advice thnt most men will give
joo is not to drink, but when oo do
get the bfsi. The Belvedere saloon
carries sn excellent s'ock of cigars, liqunrs
wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor
in connection. Call on Charlie and
i John who will always treut you court
eously, it.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and
do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all
druggists.
The subject of Dr, C. C. Slrattons
lectute, on the 17tb, will be "Paradise
Restored."
The Fourth of July oelebrntion is
approaching tangible Bhape. See com
mittees elsewhere.
A big slide ocoured near Meacuam
station liint Mouday, covering the traok
tor some distance with rocks and earth.
C. K. Junes was in from Eight Mile
neiuhboihood Weduesday. Ciops are
looking hue, though generally, pretty
late.
Scott Brown, manufacturers of
Scott's Emulsion, have moved into their
new building, 182 South Fifth Avenue.
New York.
K. O.: J. K. Baling, of Milton,
passed throngh on his way to Morrow
county to prove up on bis timber
oulture there.
The oolonel, Sons of Veterans, Oregon
Division, bas appointed A. W.Patterson,
of the Gazette, Sergeant Major on bis
staff, with the rank of lieutenant.
E. A. Kramer came in with John Tbarp
from Pendleton, Weduesday. Mr. Tbarp
bus a sthble of horses ooutainiug Funny,
the well knuwn Heppner favorite, aud
uthers.
It w es rumored that the Grant oounty
horse. Chief, belonging to ChI Smith
would ba at the Heppner race, but as be
has uot arrived, the report must be an
erroneous one.
Weduesday P. C. Thompson Co. and
Dan Horner instituted suit agaiust John
M'trBhall. The aggregated mount claimed
rune uu tu about $1,000, tlio first. named
sueing for about $800.
I. N. Hutlhes, the Wagner merchant,
passed through town on his way home,
early this week. While here he drop
ped in on the Gazette, leaving an order
fur some job printing.
Tuesday T. W. Ay era and wife, W. 0.
Laoy aud wife, Rev. Bramblet and
daughter, Cy Shion and wife returned
from the Baptist association at Fossil.
They report an enthusiastic gathering,
Portland Telegram: Temple No. 4,
Pythian Sisters, gave a pink ribbon bull
last night at Albiua Mrs. Youug, the
presiding officer of the temple, deserves
great oredit for having made the affair a
big social aodfiuauoial success.
Hugh FieldB had Gilliam & Bisbee to
oonstiuct a new squirrel killer recently.
It simply smokes the pests to death
with sulphur fumes. The firm is having
a run ou these machines, so we would
judge they are successful.
The Gazette's editor being oalled to
attend tbe races this week, as the
seoretary of tbe asBooiation, tbe news
mutter will perhaps, not be up to tbe
standard. When two things must be
done at the same time, one or the other
must suffer.
Miss Lena Patterson leaves tomorrow
morning for Walla Walla, to remain a
few days with friends, when she will
leave for the East, via San Frunoisoo.
She will be acoouipnmed as tar ub
Walla Walla by the biggest half of the
Gazette's editor.
Sam Donaldson, an old pioneer of the
50, is in town, having arrived from Fos
sil Wednesday. Sum used to live here,
and the Gazette believes that nearly
everv individual in this community
know9him. He ison tbe way to tbeCceur
d'Aalene section.
0.a.VVMi5 --V- ."L-
Geo. F. Davis, representing the wool
house uf S. KoBhland & Co., of 'Frisoo,
is here to buy woul if he can do so with
profit. Prices are low aud tbe outlook,
Mr. Davis thinks, betokens a continuation
of the same at least until after the next
session of congress.
C. B. Cate dropped iu on Wednesday
while over from Mountain valley. Shear
lng is about done aud crops are in and
growing. The Eagle Valley sawmill is
strain in running order for the season,
C. H. has been troubled muoh with
rheumatism this soring. He left Thurs
day for home.
Whist Party. Last
ing a whist party
Saturday even-
was given at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pat
terson, in honor of Miss Lena Patterson.
There were present: Miss Janet Ingra
ham, Miss May Bailey, Miss Ellen Crab-
tree, Mrs. J. D. Hamilton, Mrs. S. 8.
Hornor, Messrs. W. L. Saling, J. W,
Dawson, J. D. Hamilton, S. S, Hornor,
and A, W. Patterson. A pleaBant even
ing was spent.
FOURTH OF JULV.
tiv
Mr. W. UartKa.ll
Stockton, Cal.
I Wouldje Dead
But For Hood's Sarsaparilla
A Wonderful Cure Restored ta
Good Health
" Last winter I was In a very bad condition,
my general health all run down. I grew thin,
had no appetite, could not sleep more than five
minutes at a time, and when 1 woke up I would
have pains In my bowels. In the morning when
I arose I would seem more tired than when I
went to bed. I had a thumping aenaaclra
in the region o my heart I canuot tell
How Miserable I Felt.
I was obliged to give up work entirely. My
friends advised me,to take Hood's Sarsaparilla
and I did so. I am now using the sixth bottle,
and can say that It has worked upon me m
wamalerfiil cure. I have grown quite strong,
am again utile to work, sleep well and har. a
good appetite, with no more
Palpitation of the Heart.
I am happier now and In better health than I
have been for years. I firmly believe that if tt
had not been for Hood's Sarsaparilla I would bo
dead to-day. It may not be worth mentloulng,
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CUR!
but before taking Hood's Sursauarilla I had
paid two physicians sixty dollars for medicine,
and Hood's Sarsaparilla (rave me a new lease ol
life for live." w. Marshall, Commercial
Get HOOD'S.
Hotel, Stockton, Cal.
HOOD'8 PILL8 are hand made, and perfeot
In proportion and appearance. 20c. per box.
HATTEES
'4
O.W.R. MF'G. C PORTLAND. ORE.
For sale bv Slocnm-JohnBton Drug Co,
and T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Wanted. A good rustler to take
charge of a fine stock of the latest and
best subscription books, and dispose of
them in and around Heppner. Liberal
commission to a good man. Must give
bonds. Address, O. E. Publishing Co
Box 322, Butte, Montana. 27 tf.
World's Fair Travelers Will Have
It. The public demand through service
wbeu traveling. It is old-fasbioned tn
change oars. On tbe through solid
vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union
Paoifio and Northwest Line, from or to
Chicago. Omaha and intermediate points,
there is no change. This is the finest
and fastest road. 19-31.
Anything New of Real Morit
You can Generally Find
For .-: Sale :-: by
Who are
Noted for being
The Leaders.
We don't run a third-class junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twice
their value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prices, with
Do baits or traps. We keep
brents Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
SS SAT-.T1 33 TT
Gilliam
& I3isbee,
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GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
- STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. -
Ask our old oustoraers bow we treat them. : : : :
Corner Main aud Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Jeep Your Eye Open for-
BARGAINS
I
AT-
Doors Open at 7:30
Entertainment at 8 p. m.
This piece of advertising space belongB
-to
Slocum-Johnston TJrug O
PHILL COHN, PBOPRIETOB.
There is not a winged insect bovering
around Phillip.
H. A. Thompson
A. E.
The general committee on Fourth of
July arrangements has appointed tbe
following oommittees: Finance, W. A.
Johnston, Otis Patterson, E. J. Slocum j
Program, Ben Leland, Phill Oobn,
T. W. Ayers, Jr.; Amusements, W. B.
Potter, A. A. Roberts, Geo. Fell, Geo.
CoDser, Frank McFarlaod; Invitation,
H. E. Warren, Alvah W. Patterson, E.
Q. Slocum; Arrangements, H. Mc
Farland, C. S. Van Duyn, C A. Minor;
Grounds, Frank Gilliam, F. Rogers,
Mat Dichtentbul; Music, Fred Ballock,
Vawter Crawford, H. D. Uodley
Tbe various committees are request
ed to meet at tbe earliest possible date.
Oct of Sight. The traveling public
are now fully alive to the fact that tbe
Chicago, Union Paoifio & Northwest
Line offers tbe very best accommodations
to the public from and to Cbioago,
Omaha and intermediate pointB not only
during the World's . Fair, but all tbe
year around. 19-31
Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under tbe management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe, sawed or uu
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
S7.00 uer eord. Wood sawed twice in
rwo, 75 cts, per cord: three times, $1.00
Yard near tbe depot. Leave ordera at
Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Bolow Coflln & McFarlana , Main Bireei.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Tm in hv tier dav. 75 otn. Hav and erain per day, 81.25. Meals 25 cts.
at C. C. Sergeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Services at M E. Church, Sonth,
Sunday, may 28tb. Preaching at 11 a
m. and 8 p, m. by Rev. E. E. Kirk, of
Summerville. District conference June
lHt to June 5th. Services eaoh evening
during tbe week, continuing from Sun
day. All are invited to attend.
Edwin Palmer, pastor.
Regular services at M. E. chnrob next
Sabbath. Tbe subjects announced for
last Sunday, but postponed on aceount of
the temperance lecture, will be consid
ered on ibn date.
J. M. Shtjlsi, Pastor.
BTEATKD.
One bay horse, star in forehead, brand
ed H on right shoulder. Suitable reward
for information that leads to thereoovery
or delivery to my raDoh.
O. E. Farnbwohtb,
Heppner or Hardman, Or,
Fashionable Dressmakers. Mi s. W
W. Smead and Mrs. Margaret Looney
are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe
latest fashion and sewingof every nature,
nt hard time nrices. at the borne of Mrs.
W. W. Smead. Don't fail to give them
a call. UHsw.
A Fine Hobsb. The imported run
Ding stallion, Sir Henry, bas been
brought over to Heppner, and will stand
tbe ensuing season at this place. He is
tbe properly of "Cay use" Reynolds, and
ii a fine horse. 5Utf
First Class Tailoring Fred Miller
now looat ed on May street in tbe old
bakery bui'diog, where be is prepared to
do first class work. A perfect tit
guaranteed. Give bim a trial, tf.
Eipana Tabulea : a family remidy.
Look Hebe. Wbeu you want a re
freshing schooner of beer and a nice
lunoh. ito see Kleckncr k Sheldon
Also line liqnors and cigars in stock
21-tf.
A Healthful Drini. Kleckner and
Sheldon now have on tap fine porter
and are prdpared to furnish "bait and
half." tf
CTOFPEH HIYETEDa-T
4 t OTTOM r A NTS
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
FOOTWEAR
M. L1CHTENTHAL & CO.
IS
IN HEPPNER.
NO 8HODDT GOODS.
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 Bhown goods to convince them
that we are leading the trade in
Dry mt hm
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc.
If you want value for your money, oome and see us. If you want to enjoy the full
purchasing power of your Dollar, spend it with
Clon 11::!::;,
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
-IN A-
Business-like
Manner
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool
HEPPNER,
Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot:
: : OREGON.
Change of Ownership
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET.
whioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the ohoioeat
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & McCAETY,
85-tl ProDrietors,
FOOTWEAR.
HEPI'NKR,
West Bide o( Vain Btreet,
OBEOON.
im
1U1DU
DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Qrsduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England.
Veterinary -m- $URGE0N
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am prepared to da all kin (In of Veterinary Surgery, Kmaactilatim Horsei and Kcit-llnga a Bnci
any. (Thli li the only true method of operatingon horiei.) tipeyiug ol Cattle and Houu
od ihort notice. I will treat all animate tn the moit
lnary Bur gory. If you have any nick anlmtila It will be to your Interest to
can on me ai mew an i uauiea.
approved procedure of Veter-
HEPPNIR,
OREGON
SPRING IS HERE.
Only First-Class hotel iu Heppner.
Building Wired for Electric Lights
throughout.
iiest scoommodations for the trsvelieg
public.
Courteous treatment sssured the coun
try people.
MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
TJEPPNER and LONE ROCK
NIELSON, Prop.
7!
SO IS TIIK-
New York Cash Racket Store.
JDST ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE SOON : 8prinad Summer Dress
Ooods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flouncing, Drapery, Gents' Furnishings; also Ladies'
Underwear and, numerous other goods in thnt line. Notions and Tinware in
stock; rery cheap. When I say obeap, I mean it. You baTe but to call and inves
tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a cash business, and can therefore undersell
all aompetltors.
J. W. MATLOCK, Prop.
Main Street, neit door to tbe Opera House.
Leares Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays bh1 Saturdays. Leares Lone Rock on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly
line to Fossil. Reasonable obarges for both
Passengers -:- and -:- Freight.
6i3-tf ss
bLOCUM-JOHNSTON DRDG CO., Agents. Heppner, Or.
VEky.il QUARANTINED.
The Hotel Grande.
I FORMERLY THK HANKORD HOL'HE.)
J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor.
VERYTHI.NO NEW. This house has hem refuted and Is the BrsU luss hotel of Arllnntou.
It Is centrally located, and Is therelore the most convenient place tor commercial travelers.
Suites leave this house everjr morning lor Condon and Fossil, Oregon; also tot Cleveland
Vlcklcton and Uoldendale, Washington. HVXhxl m. all traa.lX3.sai.
AHLLNtiTOvi - - ' ORBOON,
E"
T1 CENTRAL HOTEL
f Is Now Open to the Public.--
New Building and Newly Furnished Throughout.
Board per week $t 50 1 Hmirie Meals 28 cents
" and Lodging per week, 5.50 1 Lodging 25 centa
Ouly firut-claBB $1 a day bouse in town. Free Lack to and from all trains
O. O. SAHOENT. Proprietor.
HKl'I'NKB, OREGON
1 1 mi
BEPPNEB,
ATTOHNBY AT Xj.XT And
Commissioner of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land
matters attended tu promptly aud accurately.
OfGe in National Bank building.
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