Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 30, 1893, Image 3

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hut biter Uiau Sunday evening lur Tuesday
ediuuu,ur Ahumiay eveumg lur Fridays edi
tion. 1UM i'ArffcKM r'UBUfHlWb (JO.
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1. Tu Bum ut live ceiiU per line will be
charged lur "cards ui thanks," "resolution ui
rect,'' lists ui wedding rettenta and donors,
sua uuiluary uuiK-es, (oincr uiau thuse Uie edit
or suali iuuiseii give as a mailer ul newsj and
uoUutMumpeciai meetings lor whatever purpose.
i, Notice ui church anu society auu aiioiiiei
ulariiuiueuu iruui which rev en us is lu be u
rived, ahU be charged lur at the raie ul nve
tents a Una. 'ihuse rules wiil be strictly ad her
el u 111 every instance.
Advertising raw reasonable and made known
upuu aupiicaiiou.
We bold each and every correspondent re
sponsible lor uia or her communication, fsu
correspondence Mill be puoliehed unless ine
wntei a real name la big aed a an evidence ui
good laiiii.
I P. FioHEK, JiEWtiPAFEK ADVEKUo
I Jm lug Agent, 21 Merchants JLJicnaiige,
oa.u naneiseo, ut uttr uuiboiueu aKeiii. inm
paper is kepi uu ide in hi uwce.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardnmii, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day ana lauyuu cny, leaves an loxlovv a :
fcvery uay al b p. iu., except ouuuay.
Arrives every nay alo a. ui., except Monday.
'llle eUeupebl, ulekeat auu peat line to or
from the interior country.
J. o. UELEVAS, Prop.
Slocum-Johiiaton llrug Co., Aaeula.
trine your business to Heppner peopce,
and llunrtjurt assist to butui up Hepp
ner.' Patronize those wlio palrouue
you.
Here and There.
When you read thll little stanza
In your house, or in your store;
Remember it li being read
By several thousand more.
Now U you owued this little Bpace,
And would till it with an ad;
It would briug you many dollars
lhat younououbt wish you had.
Heppner Celebrates.
Puiely vegetable Hood's Fills 25c.
Briug in -your baskets well tilled ou
the 4 ib.
Orval Rasmus returned from Blalock
Wednesday.
John Bluckwell was in from Long
Creek this week.
Joe Woolery and wife were up from
lone Wednesday.
The net reoeiptB o( the Sunday ex
cursion were $315.
The Gazette baa a rattling good water
barrel (ur Bale cheap. tf.
MrB Harriet K Hallock in visiting her
relatives m Portland.
The sports and races, July 4tb, will
bring iu u huge crowd.
Hi d. W. F. Matlock has returned
(rum the World's Fair.
Johnny Cbristnan got in Tuesday from
Long Creek for freight.
A grand bull at the opera bouse, July
4th, will be largely utteuded.
J, Ividerick Grant, representing the
0. W. K Mauf. Co., is iu town.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine
liquors, iMeAlee Bros., Props. sw
Arch Vasey, representing C. H. Dodd
& Co., was iu town Wednesday.
Pbill Cobn and wife returned from
tbeir Portlaud visit Wednesday.
Frank Lee returned yesterday from a
trip to Pendleton and The Dalles.
Mrs. Ben Cuee was up from lone
Wednesday to take in the eirctte.
W. A. Johnston aud family are now
located iu the property of F. J. Halloo k.
Misses Laura Muir and Josie Dancer
are visiting Mrs. Geo. Miller tbis week.
'Bqtiire Scrivner and Sam Adams
were down from Haidmuu Wednesday.
All aooounts due tsbaw & MoCartj
must be paid ou July 1st, without fail.
37 j 1.
B G. Bobinson and sons came iu
Monday evening, returning borne yester
, day.
The HeppnerCanyon stage line is the
btai, cheapest and quickest to the in
tenor.
Homer McFarlaod returned on Mon
day Irom a business trip over iu Grant
couuty.
The twice-A-V.EEK Gazette now only
82.60 in advance, payable in cash ui
coon skius.
The parade at Heppner on July 4tb,
will be one oi the gianJ events ut the
celebration.
Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths
in connection.
The ciicus took out many a hard
earned dollar Wednesday that will be in
demand before fall.
Mr. and MrB. J. B Sperrv are visiting
the former's sister, Mrs. Milt Hale, who
resides in Haystack.
The Firemen's race between Hose Co.
No. 1 and Hose Co. No. 2, on July 4tb,
will be a drawing curd.
Monday laBt, Airs. Miffitt, mother of
Mrs. Ed. Reece. oame up from Portland
on a visit lo her daughter.
H. H. Glassford oume up Wednesday
from Salem for a week's stay among his
possessions up at Hard nan.
The Kteley institute, at Forest Grove
oores liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco habit, bee ad.
The Gazette would gladly fill a few
orders for choice trees of any sort satis
faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf.
F.verv man who takes any interest in
faet stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Geo. Wells went out to Harrison
Webb's today to take bis final proof,
Mr. Webb being confined to bis bed.
Henry Clem wi s in to call on us
Wednesday last. He reports a good
fain in the mountains Moudav evening.
Green Mathews, having purohased the
Palace hotel bHiber shop from Chas.
Jones, Bsks for a contiuuanoe of trade
Baths iu connection.
Will Faw made a Bhort business trip
to Arlington jesierday, returning on the
up train last eveoing. Hereports every
thing prosperous below.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for the Oregonian at this place.
tJubsoribe throuub bim, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
A oow derailed No 1 Tuesday morn
ing jiiBt tbis side of Portland. A trump
named C. C Chase was instantly killed
but do oue else whs hurt, although there
were some close calls.
For a refreshing kIbbs of beer and a
nioe luncb, oall on Kleckner & Sheldou
at tbe Arcade. Also a floe stook of
liquors and cigars. Good old porter in
took, excellent for family UBe.
Word oame down this morning that
TT.O. Boyer was quite ill. Dr. Swin
iurce was called who reports him as
much better. Later be was brought
down to Heppner where he can be made
more comfortable.
The advice that most- mn will give
yon is not to drink, bnt when joodo
get the b-pst. The Belvedere saloon
carries n excellent s'ock of cigars. Iiqtmrs
wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor
in connection. Call on Charlie and
John who will always tieat you court
eously, tf.
A. 8. Haines, of Eigbt Mile, reports
.crops doing well now. The weather is
crertHinly wonderful for tbis season of.
the j ear.
B. P. Dfberty wsb in town today
on business oouuected With bis wool.
Mrs. Joe Woolery is visiting her
mother, Mrs Pry Wusuu, of Monument.
R. N. White, repris'eutiug The Consol
idated Adjustment Co., Chicago, is
aruuud ainuug our busiueas men.
Bub Driter claims be wu"niu)unuied"
at the Bii"w Wednesday, but with the
aid of cfhoers and some stoat talking
reatitutiuu was made.
Mrs Geo. Gray returned borne from
Tbe Dalles last evening, having spent
three weeks pleasautly with Mr. Gray's
mother who lives at that place.
(Jy Fnqua, E.B.Stanton, J. 8. Booth by
and J fc yiuug called at the Gzetle
i flice last Saturday while in to attend
a meeting ot Rawlins Post, G. A. B.
Hon. W. R. Ellis and wife, ot Hepp
ner, have been in onr community the
past week, tbe guest of his old friend
Rn burd MoClaieu. -Brownsville Times,
'Gene Noble came up from below
on th excursion train Suuday. He bad
been in attendance at the commencement
exercises at the Monmouth Normal
school.
Tuesday the wool press at Henry
Hi ppner's warehouse was badly broken.
However, we presume that it can be
easily repaired, aud that baling goes ou
as before.
Mrs G. W. Swaggart and MrB. Wilson
will operate au ice-cream and straw
berry stand on tbe 4th of July in the
Ktore room formerly ocoupied by Lane
Matlock. 40-2
J. J. Roberts left yesterday for Pendle
ton to bring borne tbe trotting mare, Alta.
Hon. T. J. Matlook, the owner, in
tended going himself, but slight illness
prevented.
Isa Brown and eon, Clarence, called
on ns yesterday while in town. Clarence
is one ot tbe U. P.'s victims of tbeir
rigid system of economy, recently in
augurated. The fi-ihiog party last Suuday proved
to be a recreation party, who went out
to get a breath ot country air. No fish
were caught as they did not go out for
that purpose.
Hon. W. B. Ellis and wife, accom
panied by Miss Mamie Stott, returned
from below Mouday eveoing lust. Miss
Mamie has been attending school at
Tbe Dalles for some time.
Tbe D. S. Baker went over tbe Cas
cades last Tuesday without accident
except to a barge which it was towing.
It was finally picked up near Bonneville,
not bdiy injured.
Wm. Duncan writes that be is over at
Boise City, Idaho, aud that work is
plentiful at $1.75 per day and board,
and $4 50 per day team aud man. He
rxpects to go on to Montana iu tbe near
tuiure.
G. W. Burleigh, editor of the Living
Issue, ui rived from John Day on this
morning's stage, aud tomorrow will
proceed on up to Weston, to be in
attendance on the 4tb ot July pionio and
festivities.
Jas. Jones left Monday for Walla
Walla. Toward the first of next week
be will proceed ou up to Spokane with
his race horses where be will be joined
by Dave McAtee and, perhaps, other
Heppnerites.
Jus. R'lyse and son, Chas., came in
this morning from Gooseberry, Charley
leaving on tue down train for Eugene.
He will return in about a week, when
be aud bis father will take a trip up iu
the Dayton oountry, with a view of
locating iu that vicinity.
Cuus. Nelsou, who used to live at
Heppner, is iu trouble down at Tilla
mook, charged with attempting to burn
the town. However, there is little
evidence againBt bim. Tbe Gazette
hopes Chas. will get cut of the tronble
all right.
Tboa. Stubblefield and sister and
Misses Hady and Eppa Wilaou, Daisy
Elsie Franklin und Mis. Leslie came iu
iu from Grant couuiy to attend ibe oircus
Mis. Leslie did not return with ttie
vounn ueople but went over to Pendle-
iou to vnit tier dauguter, airs, iuob
Biadley.
Conductor French takes this oppor
luuily, iu tbe name ot the order of
Railway Conductors, to thank the
ueonle of Morrow county for their at
tendance on the exouision Sunday last
The proceeds, above $75 aud Ibe cost of
unutiug. no to tue or,.er or wnicn, oi
course, Mr. Freuch is a member.
Rev. Henry Rasmus, of the First M.
E. ohuroh ot a okaue, arrived Wednes
day eveuiug on a visit to relatives and
mends here. Henry looks much tbe
same as ot old, though we believe he is
in better bealib tbau when be need to
reside in Hepp ler. He will leave tomor
row for Walla Walla to be at tbe bedaidq
of bis mother who is seriously ill, as an
nounced iu lust issue. The Gazette regrets
much that his stay could not be more
extended.
Hood'sCures
Numerous Boils
And Catarrh In the Hoad
Sir. W. 1. Tucker
Roseburg, Oregon.
" I feel that it Is Impossible for me to say toe
much in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was
a great sufferer from impure blood and Catarrk
in my head. Job's comforters failed to comfort
me, and I suffered from numerous twila
Agony Beyond Description.
When I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla I had
six of them, only four of which came to a head,
and since then, tnanks to this good medicine, I
have been free from this great affliction. I
gained 11 pounds in three weeks. The Catarrh
In my head which has troubled me for years has
also neen cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla aud 1
Hood's x Cures
am enjoying good general health. I earnestly
recommend Hood's sarsaparilla to all who are
afflicted." W. L. Tucker, Koseburg, Oregon.
HOOD'S PiLLS cure all Liver Ills, Billon
nen, Jaundice, Indigestion, fiick Headache.
HA VEVO 17 BACK A CHE ?
DR. GRANT'S
CURES
Diabetes,
Briahf8 Disease,
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
Dust sediment in urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
in the Back, and all Dis
eases if the KWneys.
PREPARED BY
O.W.R. Mannfacturipg Co.,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co
and 1. W. Ayers. Jr.
There is Great Excitement
Among rbeumatio sufferers over tbe new
remedy that is being put up in New
York City . It is claimed there has never
been a oh so where II has failed to cure.
It is called Dr. Drummond's Lightning
Remedy fur Rheumatism and is sold tor
5 a bottle. The remedy is certainly
making tor itself a world- wide reputation.
This wonderful prei aratiou has worked
some remarkable oures among rbeumatio
sufferers; Sent by express prepaid on
receipt of prioe. Drummond Medicine
Co., 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York.
Agents Wanted. 12
Good News. Dr. B. F. Vanghan,
having oompleted his dental education,
is prepared to do all kinds ot work in
hie line. Teeth made without plates,
bridge work, clasp plates, full npper
and lower gold plates, full aluminium
plates, porcelain and gold orown, etc.
Ulcerated teeth permanently cured.
Upeoial attention given to children's
eetb. ' 'Come early and avoid tbe rush
34tf
mil insinrr-T-w-n t-t it innniriTiii rim
-!
Ah) thing new of real merit, you can
generally find for sale by
3AtE BT
Gilliam
& Bisbee,
HEPrNKn,
on.
This piece ot advertising spaoe belongs
to
Slocum-Johnston Drug O
PHILL COHN, Pbopkibtor.
There is not a winged inseot bovering
around Phillip.
P. 6. TWPSOi go.
Who are noted for being The Leaders.
We don't run a tbird-clsse junk shop where yon can buy shoddy goods at twioe
their value, but we keep nrsl-claBB goods at honest prioea, witb
no baits or trap. We keep
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES-
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
STATIONERY, CONFEOHONERY, ETC. -
Axk our old onstomers how we treat them. : : : : :
Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON.
M
ir
INOR cfo OO
- Heppner,
Oregon.
RIGHT IN -f THE LEAD
And Bound to Stay.
-Onr Prices in all lines of-
H. A. Thompson
A. S. Bin in
Dry M, Clc teiei, Hals, Caps
Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc.
Are the lowest Come and point out the goods you wish, and we are
confident you will be pleased, because our prices are all right.
Au early call will be appreciated.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
I PROPRIETORS
The Htppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Below Collin It McFarland'l, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to my per day, 75ots. Hay and grain per day. Jl. Meals '26 cts.
tt O. C. bargeaut's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
I baled hay always on baud.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
FOOTWEAR
M. LICIITENTHAL & CO.
IS
IN HEPPNER.
NO SHOD'JY GOODS.
FOOTWEAR.
West Side of Malu Street,
OKKQON.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
ATTENDED TO
Business-like
Manner
-AMI AT-
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool
Growers'
Near the
Warehouse
Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
Rip's Wood Yakd. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe, sawed or un
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
$7.00 per oor'd. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00.
Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at
jjloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
Stbanqb Case. Conductor and Mrs.
H. C. French remind ye writer of I
peculiar case which oooured in Texas,
and wbioh was recently the subject of
much oomment in the newspapers.
About six years ago, Orren Kimmis, a
oonsio ot Mrs. Erenoh, was a oorduotor
on one of the many lines running into
Dennison, Texas. One niht be at
tempted to put a tramp off bis train an
was shot, dying in a few days from the
wound. A man, supposed to be tbe
murderer, was arrested and sent up for
life on purely circumstantial evidence.
Nothiog more was thought of the matter
until recently a tramp died in California,
who, before death, made a confession
that be, himself, was the murderer and
tbat the man suffering punishment in
the Texas "pen" was innooent. This is
one more link in tbe long chain of events
transpiring yearly lhat go to prove that
citoumstautial evidenoe is dangerous
material on wbicb tooonvict.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just Jooated in the Abraham
si Diiitding, on May street, where be
ib prepared to do evetytbing in bis line.
. i. tiirbeck is strictly a first-clans work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall. Uwtf
First Class Tailobino Fred Miller
oow looated on May street in the old
bakery bui'ding, where be is prepared to
do first class work. A perfect tit
guaranteed. Give bim a trial. tf.
A Bruised Oitic- Alex Gunn oarries
a badly bruiBed left eye, tbe result of a
friendly scuffla with Mike Fitzgerald
last Monday. In falling, he struck bis
h.-ad just above tbe eye on tbe sidewalk,
and in a very sbort lime the optio was
swollen sbut. The injury is not serioUB,
though it certainly proved a paioful
one.
Ripans Tabules cure headache.
Land Foe Sale. 480 aores over in
WiUon prairie. A good stock ranob and
will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms. tf.
NOTICE.
ppW S'
mm pel
Only First-Class hotel in Heppner.
Building Wired for Electric Lights
throughout.
Ueet accommodations for the traveling
public.
Courteous treatment assured the ooun
try people.
MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
Change of Ownership
E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
whioh we propose to oonduot in the moat satisfactory manner. Will keen
on bands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
85-ti Proorietora.
DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. O. V. S., Loudon, England.
TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK
IV.
STAGE LINE.
IVIKIvSOIV, Prop.
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Rock on
Mondajs, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection witb tbe weekly
line to Fossil. Reasonable ohargei for both
Passengers -:- and -:- Freight.
wa-tf i
SLOCCM-JOHNSTON DRDG CO., Agents, Heppner, Or.
Owing to the stringency in money mat
ters, I am forced to notify my patrons
tbat I am compelled to do a striotly cash
business, and by so doing will be able
to meet my demands.
Thankful for tbe kind patronage be
stowed npon me in tbe past, and hoping
to receive a share of your trade in the
future, I am
Yonrs Respeotfully, 89tf
C. S. VanDuyn.
The Hotel Grande.
FOB BALE CHEAP.
To stockmen end sheepmen: 12(
acres good mesdow land, situated in the
midst of the best summer rangi, on
Middle Fork of tbe Jnbn Day river;
well watered title perfect.
AddresB J. M. Johns, Arlington Or.
83 40
( FORMERLY THE HANFOKD HOUSE.)
J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor.
VERYTHING NEW. This house has bsen refitted nrt Is the nrst-clms hotel oi Arlington.
It Is centrally located, and Is therefore the most convenient plate lor commercial travelers.
Stales leave this house every morning for Condon n4 Fossil, Oregon; lso lor Cleveland
Blckleton and uoldendale, Washington. Mim at all train.,
AHMNOTOX, - - HOW ' OHBGON,
VETERINARY -mm- SURGEON !
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am prepared to da all kinds ot Veterinary Snriiery, Emasculating: Horses and Hnullmr. ai.
alty. (This is th. only true method of operHtlineou horses.) BpeyliiK of Cattle and Hon
on short notice. J will treat all animals iu the most approved procedure of Veter
inary Surgery. If you have any sick animals It will be to your interest to
call on me at Htewart's stables.
HEPPNER, - - uut aw - . ORKGOM
The Kecley Institute
-OF-
For the Cure o
Liquor, Opium aai Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grovs, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on fi Coatt .
Call at the Oaktti offlcs tor particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure.
E
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Human Wonders, Freaks, Diseases.
New Pamphlet by Dr. E. B. foote, 4i.
i4 paires, tl illustrations; in two parts.
I. SEVEN WONDERS) Of MAN AND
SOME Of HIS FREAKS, an Illustrated loo
turd on the outlines of popular physloloey,
mure briefly and clearly presented lliau ever be
fore, Hiid esi.lulnlti many curious anomalies
which have become familiar as museum freaks.
!t. AUTO-TOX-BMIA, 8ELF-P0I80NE0
B LOOO, ex p'alnlng; th.orlfctln, relation and
treatment of a variety of cnronlotllsonaaa,
U"h as Miliaria, Kaltrlic um, nancer, grip, catarrh,
rli'-ul.mtlrm, Hr'l.t'x. aiioplery, plli-pny, eto.
'I his i,ui,ihii-t rtwnl.i-s p!' ti:rn tlie Intri
i can- huillHii vluu ruai mn.-ri. llulro' tB how to
I iu T uimtnu on i'T. ? fi.iiiiM urn niwipie
.. lillil.ll''.. Ciff4n v-hiil's to lw
for it-lii f. Ii will "ilile . '.T p-adfT to
i nun-Hi .' n ii.i-cpi.ifi i " '1' '' "p" " "'
thai ncct all and j.i.:u..i1.rt ', wrcc uuuij
t"AIl new snDKcribers and prompt renewals during the month ot April win oe
prewnsed with a free oopyof tbis as a premium.
4
KIJMv & I1UIIL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store,
On May Street, opposite I'alaoe Hotel. They will keep on baud a full line of
STAPLE A.N1) FANCY
Groceries and Provisions.
A full line of choice I'ifs, Cukes i nd Bread ; in fact everything that ia
usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheap foi cash. Oall ana
try them. sw
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
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