Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 04, 1893, Image 3

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no run.
- llio null ill UVU CClllS Ulm will tic
(iiuiMitl for "funis of thanks," "ruHolutimis ol
resiieot, ' lints uf wedding prwcuti and donors.
nd oiltuary uotiies, (utlicrtluu those the edit-
m Kiimi uuunru givu hi a uiKUDr ul hewn.l and
ogtiietuliwcU uireiingitlor wlmlcvei uurpmv
li. Notleen ol churtii and mx-lety and nil oilier
entertainments irom wlilih revenue in in
rived, ahull t- charged lor t the raw: ol live
"' iuihk: ruiea win uentrlilly adher
ed to ill evwry tutaiiee.
Advertising mien reasonable and madekuown
upon application.
We hold eaih anil every eornvponuent re-
poiirlblu lor his or her euiiiiiiiinlcalliiii.
i-orresooiidciice Hill he published unless the
writers real name is signed as au evidence ol
good (mill.
I 1 FlSIIKH, NKWSI'AI'KIt ADVKKTIS
'"K Agent, L Meivliants r-xciiunne.
bun Hancisco, i unr aiithtitUuu agent jins
paper Is kept on Mo in hisoiluo.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hiirdniaii, Monument, Long Creek
John Day anil canyon Uiy, leaves us lollous
livery day at a p. m., except eiiwlay.
A rrives every Uuy at 0 a. m exeepl .Monday.
I he cheapest, quickest and hest line to or
from Uio interior country.
J. o. DKLEVAN, Prop.
idociim-Johnston Drug Co., Agents.
(Jtve your business to Meppuer people,
and therefore assist to build up liepp
ner. Patronize those who putrouue
you.
Here and There.
The days are slipping swiftly
And now Willi deep elation
The ant doth join tlie picnic pk'
Jn a summer celebration.
Cash It) chard iu over ou tlie Sound.
J ue Heck gut iu from Hamilton yester
day. Oh. Mitcbell was up from one yester
day. Hurry Jones whs iu tha city Wedues-
uitv.
i'ruuk liojfets is sojuuruiut; at Teul
spiins.
Mis Elsie Jones weut down to lone
yeaierUny .
1. U. lior was dowu to liio rauoli
Wedursduy.
J. I1'. Upruy, of Wagaor, wus iu the
Oily WeUiieaiihy.
Tlie Gazetto tins a rutlliu ood water
barrel lor sale ulieiip. tl.
J. 1). bull and taiuily are raatioutiu
BU lllti UlOUllttlltjH.
Harry Wooiiti returued from l'ortlnud
lust Kniluy eveiilnu.
Ueo. Tu.ruiou left for Teal epriuijs
Wednesday ujomu-ifc;.
li. X1'. tiyutl, u( liepjiuer, is registered
at llie W onU's Fair.
Tom How mil ami fuuiily left for the
mnuulaius yesterday.
l'leuly uf bear and other guiue are re
pji ted up atLeliiuau sprius.
The Uum uud Falace saloons for lint
.liiiuors, AloAioe iiroe,, Jfiops. sw
Miko Kouuey, B. 1J. DoUorty aud
T'oiu Ulibiliu were in the cny Wedues
day.
TUo Heppuer Canyon stage line is the
luni, cLtbpebt iiiid qtncktet to the iu
tenor.
The twioe-a.wkek Gazette now ouly
in udviinue, payable in cash ui
ooou BkiuB.
Joe Williams has oharge of Jerry
Cohii's store during his anxouue at the
spritiB.
We learn that Dr. E. T. G igen will
soou leave for the East ou an extended
visit anionu relatives.
Mm. T. J. Matlock and Mrs. C. K.
Eychaid and etnldreu are visiting wnh
relallves at Pilot K ick.
T. J. Matlock got baok from Penille
toti Wednesday . He reports t.uim muuh
harder over there than here.
W. C. Reininyer returned from Port
laud 1 uesdiiy eveuiug nhere he bail
been visiting his daughter.
Doo. Hut mns and Ihuily left yeiter
day nioiuing to joiu the uiountulu
crowd. Lloo. will return tomorrow.
Norman A. Kellev has found a cold
tiunK in the mountaitis that, be nays,
beats all of theui iu a medicinal way.
Miss Thnuiiis, daughter of Joe
Thomas, of Arlington, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Gouser of this city.
Sure, efficient, easy Hood's pills
They should be in every traveler's grip
and every family medicine obest.
The Keeley InBliliite, at Forest Grove
onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocuiue
and tobacco habit, bee ad.
Every man who takes any interest iu
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
A. A. Allen, ooast representative ol
the Singer Sewing Machine Co., oame
up from Portland Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Catherine Spiay, lust Tucsila,
sold her propertv down ou Gale street to
Win. Peuland. Consideration, nukuown.
Bob Shaw and Frank Sloan left Wed
nesduy morning for The Dulles. Hob
will visit Pendleton before returniug
home.
Gen. Wells got back from Teal springs
Wednesday evening Geoige repoits
everybody having a "huge" time out
there.
Mnjir Magone passed through town
lust week, ami while here was tbe gti-Bi
of Giaurima Spiay aud Mr. and Mrs
.Cbas. Charltou.
Oieen MHthews, having purchased the
Palace hotel barber shop from Chas.
Jones, ssks for a oontiuuauoe of tt'Hde.
Baths iu conueotiou.
Dr. B. F. Vanghan bnsdeoided to leave
Hepputr, and all those owiug him ae
requested to mHkeimmediatasettlement.
Those desiring work should spplv at
once. 143tf.
Don't ovi rlook J.B. Tedrowe at the
Aroi dft when thirsty. Half and half and
fresh beer always ou tap. Al-u a Sue
took of liquors aud oigars always on
band. Give Ted a and.
The advice thnt most mn will give
you ia not to drink, hut when yon do
get tbe best. Tbe Belvedere saloon
parries an excellent s'oek ol cigars, liquors
wines and beer. A flue billiard parlor
in connection. Call on Charlie and
Dick who will always tteat you court
eously, tf.
Joi n IS l'.rown ami urir of 1....
It ok, returned iMoudsy evening fnun
i, ,VT'tJ",ck '" l"H H,,d Nt"
While hist li,ey visited Chicago and
i.mk in tin. suiMs t ,ie orld's Fair.
John and iMolna Moore, relatives of Mr.
Hrown, returned with him
A'l leil for Liu,e Kock Weduesday.
Fircineu. as a ruin nr nr.t .!..,.., )
poii tx. According to law. oue must
erv us g Uremau oue year before bniug
. uu leciiuioaiiy nut one lu
neppuer cu escnoe..Xtr -hhva
Ihey will disband it poll-tax is oolieoted
trow ibeui. We cannot -ffeMl-to. do
wnuout thnr services.
Johny Elder aud wife and F. 0. Back
num. wile i,ud child lefc Weduesday
morning for Teal springs. Frauk bad
h. flionutly recovered from the rl euma
tiniu hs to be able to get around with tbe
asNiatHhoe of a cane, and it is to he
Imped that Teal Rpriug baths may
prove bmetioiul to him.
Tuns Nelson, who turn for nearly a
year past very suocesstnlly held dowu
I he piibitiou ot loreman in this office,
left Wednepday morning for the upper
uoutitry in quest of a situation. 'Ibos.
is a tiist-oiHos-all-aroiiuii printer and
we hope soon to hear of him seouring
uuuther position.
Miss Eliue Jones is iu receipt of a let
ter from Uer father, who is now in Mon
tana, stating that be aud Irieuds have
been very successful with their horBes
so.fitr, burring a Utile acuideut at Butte
where Cora J. was left at tbe post.
They will soou tto to Anaconda:
T. M.: J. B. Eddy, onaiiman of the
executive committee ol the Oreuou
IVesa AKfOciaiiou, has oalled the annual
convention of the assooialiou to meet
in Poitlatid on September 28 at 10 a. m.
Airaugemeuis will be made for enter
taining the editors.
Auielope Herald: ludian Jim, an old
time ebief, died near Gliaau's ranch,
eimt of town, lust Thursday and was
buried ou Wallace's rauch above town
on in ay. He was blind aud very
aged, and lias beeu dying ior a oouple
ol yeais.
Kroehtly at Lehmau springs, Chas.
Sheldon, of ttepuuer, got b -yond his
doptu iu tbe swimming pool and was
nearly tlrowued bef .re ue oould make tbe
ciowdtiudei'Mtatid that he wus nut
'joshing" that time but iu dead earnest.
Iu. uday last Billy Oowius returned
from Taut springs He reports our Hepp
uer people hiving a good time. Frauk
Whutstoue is i he blucksmitb ot the camp
aud is earning good money every day
shoelug horses.
Gid Hutt has purchased Hiok Math
ews' interest in the City Ho'ol barber
shop tjtiaves, shampoos, hair-oute,
an-., dished up in the best of style,
baths lor toe milllous.
Grunt Joumou aud wife, Jerrv Cohu
and wile aud Heppy iilackuiau, left
Wednesday in uuiiig tor ashore vacation
at Teal Springs. They were piloted
over by Al Biuus.
Mrs. M. A. Hornor and daughter,
Etta departed for their home lu Iowa
i'tiejday morning alter u two week's
v.sit wnh Dun uud Sherman Horuor of
this cny.
Chris Niebuhr aud A. Abrahamsick
bad a little set-to Tuesday evening, the
result of a misuiidemtaudiug over the
payment of a bid. No serious dumage
i as doue.
Ait. Minor oaptured 101 trout iu one
day up lu Warm spuug oreek, Dear
Lehman spriuxs. This eclipsed the
recoid up mere for this season.
Uev. W E r'otwiue, of Peudleton, is
tuking a viiOcitioii wnh a hunting party
lu Biulook niouutaiuj neur the bead
waters of tlie Walla Walla.
Frauk K .gers little gill, Etta, fell in
to the Leniuuu spiiug stvimming pond
reoeullt , uud had it not beeu tor bystand
ers would have drowned.
A. A. Roberts aud wife, T. W. Ayers
and wife, Mitiuie aud Bs-tha Matiook,
and LiUiue G idley departed for the
mouutuius Wednesday.
We uegleoled to mention, in Tues
day's issue, Painter Beuuett among those
who i .-iui ned from the mountains
Monday evening.
Sirs. St. F. Bone
"I Was a Wreck
With catarrh, lun; trouble and generally broken
town. lo.'ora I bad talien haU a bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla I felt better. Now I am In
Hood's5
good health, tor all of which my (lianki ars due
W Hoftd'a Sarsaparilla." Mas. M. F.
BoNB, Clover, Iron Co., I.lo. Get Hood's
Hooct'8 PIII3 euro Constipation by restor
ing the perls Lai tic action of tlie alimentary caoaL
a x is-."- e s am
"J
Qoitb A Ji.shkk Mr. Poorman, of
I he Woodburu bank, appears to be
somewhat of a joker. S ime two months
ego he was strolling along iu tbe World's
Fair wnmuii's buildirg, in Chicago,
when a ludy approHOned, accompanied
by a Columbian guard. When she
reached where he was at the foot of a
stairway, on the steps of which some
women aud children were sitting, she
gave an ord-r to the guard and passed
on. The guard turned to tbe women
aud told tbein they would have to get
up and move on as the steps must be
kept clear. "Ladies, you can sit still
just where are," said Poorman. The
guard looked at bim in amazement and
said: "Perhaps yondont know whothat
lady was who gave the order?" "I do
not," said Poormsn, "who was she?"
' That was Mra. Potter Palmer, president
of the woman's fair committee," said
the guaid. "Perhaps von dou't know
wbo I am," said Poorman. "I do not,"
said the nuard, "who are you?" "I am
Governor i eunoyer, of Oregon," said
Poorman. The guard looked umazsd
and pus-ied ou, while tbe women looked
grateful aud Bat still Salem Statesman.
Death cf Johs M. Harper. A fatal
accident occurred at Union Flat, seven
mihs southwest of Colfxx, at 9 a. m.
Thursday, tbe viotim being John M.
Harper, a widely-known pioneer of that
seolion. Mr. Harper was engaged in
hauling hay near his farm. A breaking
ofoneotthe breast straps on used the
tongue of the wagon to drop down
between his team of horses, which be
onin! frightened aud broke away, He
held to tbe reins aud the animals
drew bim from the seat and pulled bim
over the front of tbe wagon. He struck
on bis head, breaking his neck. He
was found dead by bis son some time
afterward. Mr. Harper w as 55 years of
se snd bad lived in Palonse 22 years,
and whs a man of family and means.
He was an uncle of Mrs. W. F. Mat
lock ol Prfiidteio i. Eist Oregonian. Mr.
Harper was also an uucle to the Swaggart
Bros., of this county.
COPPER IVITED
2 p OTTOM r ANTs
0vTPA
&kVtylf GUARANTEED.
ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
vy Diabetes,
Bright's Disease,
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
Dust Sediment in Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
in the Back, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
ANT'S
CURES
FRKPARED BY
O.W.R. MaMactiiriRi Co..
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
For buIo hy Slooum Johnston Drug C.i
and T. W. Ayers, Jr.
A Nbuvi Banker. President Loew
enberg, of the Merohaut's National, is i.
nervy man. He is the kind of stuff thai
bank presidents should be made of.
There was no faltering hen he oami
face to faoe with a crisis. He met it
with a oool head and steady nerve, am
with an unselhshness unusual on sucL
occasions threw his vast private fortuut
into the breach and saved the bank.
Praises ol Mr. Loeweuberg are iu tbi
mouth of all our citizens. Portland )
proud to have such a oapitaliat. Port
land Telegram.
Bids Opened iue iieppner sohool
board met Tuesday for tbe purpose ol
openio g tbe bids on wood and to trausaci
any other business that might coun
before it. The following were the bids:
J. F. Willis, 81.80; Gilliam & Bisbee,
84 85;Shmu & Howard $4 70; Seoti
Stone, $1 90; Frank Keauey, $4 85; Tom
Keaney, 8487. Sloan & Howard's bio
of 84.70 being the lowest they wen
awaided the contract.
Oranob Biossoms. Mr. S. I. Strattou
and Miss Sylvia Veaeh were married a
Lone Rook, Sunday evening, July 30,
J asi ice Crawford officiating. Mr. Strut
ton was formerly a resident of Heppuer,
and is favorably known here, aud ii
diffdreut parts of this oounty where he
has taught school. Mr. aud Mrs. Strat
ton oame oyer from Lone Kock luesday
evening, leaving yesterday morniug foi
the valley.
Should Cbase. Id is ourrently re
ported that quite a number of our youth
ful denizens are of the habit of congre
gating in bams and giving a speoies ol
entertainment which they denominate
"showing." This consists principally
of making indecent exhibitions of them
selves for the benefit of little girls.
This should be stopped immediately.
"How to Cure All Bklu Disease.'
8imply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medioine required. Cnrei.
tetter, eczema, itnb. all emotions ou the
faoe, hands, nose, &o., lenving the skin
clear, while and healthly. Its greal
healiug aud onratiye powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swayne's Ointment, bw 1 yr.
Bip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to delivtr
wood at your residence, sawed or nn
sawed. Wood suwed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, 81 00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf.
Shoemak.hr. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just looated in tbe Abrabam
sior building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line,
tit Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
call. Mwtf
Photographs. Danner, the pho
tographer, is goiug to leave Heppuer
about tbe 10th of Sept All who wish
their photos taken mast get there
mmediately. 149-2.
WAN I ED.
Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy
nursery stock. Many special varieties
to offer both in fruits and ornamentals,
and oo drolled only by ns. We pay
commission or salary, give exclusive
territory and pay weekly. Wrile us at
once aud secure choice of territory.
Mat Brotubrs, Nurserymen,
142-60 Kochester, N. Y.
COMMUNICATION
Editor Gazette:
Since some of tbe older beads bave
talked to freely regarding the collection
ot poll-tax from the firemen of Heppner,
I would like to say a word in this con
nection. Tbey claim that it is our duty to join
tbe hose companies, baud ourselves
together, keep thoroughly drilled,
regardless of the beat of tbe weather,
that we may be proSoient in handling
FOB S"ST
Gilliam & 33isbee,
HErpuErt,
on.
OREGON
STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL.
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Tlie Leading Normal School of (lie Northwest
Strong Professional and Academic couriei, and
well organized nuidel school lur practical train
ing ol" Teachers. Normal, Advanced Normal,
BuaincsH, Music and Art Departments. Beauti
ful and heaUhlul location, Liyht expense. Ho
saloons.
'1 lie Normal Iihb enjoyed a Bteady growth
during the past year, reaching an enrollment ol
iveMOO.the largest In its history. New members have been ad led to the faculty, new aparatub
-upplied and the course of study revised and strengthened. T.ie graduates are in demand to till
nod posit ion r. The diploma entitles the holder to teach in any county in the state without
iurther examination.
TUITION:
Vormil $6.25 per term of 10 weeks.
tab Normal $5 per term of 10 weeks.
Room 50 oen's per week, unfurnished,
loom from 81 to $ 1.25, furnished.
Tuition, hianl, lodging and books, less
than $150 per year.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Thorough courses tillered in vocal and instrumental music.
Tuition. $10 per term of 20 lessons
Monmouth is easily accessible from nil parts of the state, twelve miles from the state capital,
sixty miles south of Portland. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. Address
P. L. CAMPBELL, President. . 40-5Jv 8. S1IEU1), Secretary of Faculty.
Boiiness $G 25 per term.
Board at Normal dining hall, $1.75 per
week.
Board and Lodging in private families,
S3 50 to $4.00 per week.
"A DRUG IN THE MARKET."
Yes, there are many of them
Some very good, some bad.
Bad dru.s are poisonous,
Also of no value whatever.
Pure drugs are great helps,
And these alone should be
Used in compounding.
We claim to keep in stock
The purest drugs made.
To compound them skillfully,
To prepare prescriptions quiokly.
To charge for them reasonably.
: W ho oan do better than this?
T.
PHIL. COHS, Proprietor.
ONLY EXCJLU SI VIC-
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
FOOTWEAR
M. LICHTENTUAL & CO.
IS
IN IIEPPNEK.
NO SHODDY GOODS.
FOOTWEAR.
HEPPNER,
West Side of Mnin Street,
OREGON.
The Hotel Grande.
l FORMERLY THE 8ANFOH1) HOUSE.)
J. W. REDFORD, Proprietor.
EVERYTHING NEW. This house has been refitted and is tlie first-class hotel ot Arlington.
It is centrally located, aud is therefore the most convenient place for commercial travelers.
Stages leave this house every morning for Condon and Fossil, Oregon; also for Cleveland
Bickleton and Uoldtndole, Washington. Mn at 11 trains.
ARLINGTON,
OUIiGIIX.
A. Thompson ' a. E. Binru
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PKOPJ.il ETC US
TL.J ... n 1 IM
m uvcrv. ran ill
The Hcdd
1 1
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Below Coffin 4 McFarland's, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men.
Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 25 cts.
at O. 0. Sargeant'a, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
LEGAL
1 A V I 1 r ' Al
BUN
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Principal.
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
A BUSINESS FHUCATION PAYS.
the hose and ready to fight any fire.
Now we quite agree with the above.
Not oue person has associated himself
with either company but from a sense
of duty that every active Bnd able
bodied man owes to the city. But
should not tbe oity ef Beppner show
ns some appreciation, of our services?
Hliould there not also be a feeling of
duty on the other side? No fair-minded
person cau deny this.
Technically speaking, none of ns are
exempt from the above tax, though it
is and old an well established custom in
every city to exempt all firemen, rs-
gardless of time of service. Hnch being
tbe caBe, we feel that Heppner ib over
stepping the bounds in asking this lax
from ns. It is not tbe amount but the
principle that we are ooutending for.
Should the final decision be that we
must pay this tix, it will be paid hy
every fireman without a sii gle demur.
But we shall hIho feel that ourobligation
has oeiied, our duty at an end, and
shall immediately turn the propert)
over to those whose perception of duty
is more blunt.
Kespectfully submitted,
A FlRKUAN.
'ft
PALI HOT
1 Only First-Class hotel in Heppuer .
2. Brjildirji? Wired for Electric Ligbta
throughout.
8. Uest scccmmodntioDfl for tbe traveling
public.
4- Courteons treatmeosfiijred fh'e-coun-r
try people. ..
MRS! M. VoiTcADOW. Proprietress.
M
Heppner, Oregon.
RIGHT -f IN . THE LEAD
And Bound to Stay.
-Our Prices in all lines of-
Dry Ms, Clc Gross, Eals, Caps
Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc.
confident you will be pleased, because our prices are all right.
An early call will be appreciated.
Change of Ownership
WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET
k a . n 79 Pr0PL8e t0 0ndnot in the mo8t sa'isfaotory manner. Will keep'
on bands at all times tbe ohotoest "eep
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
Jr'roDrietors.
85-tt.
T11. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. 0. V. S., London, England.
Veterinary m- Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
- terse,1 H'youTave SW.5S4S2F
HEPPNER ca" on me at Stewart's stables. ro
' ' 638 sw . . OREGON
I
Ths Keeley Institute
OF
For the Cure Ox
Liquor, Opium aod Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazetts office for particulars
cure eonfldentlal- 1'rcnent priv&and mr
KIRK & RUHL,
WIA 1A1 rU A II I
i lira mm m urocerv
On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon band a full Hoe of
STAPLE AISTD FANCY
Groceries and Provisions.
A full line nf nhnien Pio r,.l, it j. .
nsnalept in a nrst-elasi oary e. -5" SST'oiT
aw
DH. roOTE S II AND-nooK OP HEALTH HINTS IKn M a nv nnn.
1. the title of a very valuable book that gives a f real amount of lnf. K 1
imporuace to Everybody, eoni, their Wffirf. DSnH.,
Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skirt. Care of Teeth
What, to Eat,
Ilnw in Ui tt
Thlnpi to Do,'
i ulnars to Avom,
Perils of Summer,
Ilnw tr, RruatLa
Dangers of Kissing,
jueuu n. iirtw tn a tri-iiii rfu ".w.
rV.AfHr.Iri.
Superfluous Hair. Clothing What to Wear. fflSi"''".
removing Bame. How Much to Wear. To li k Vnf l . ' .
-v.wyiuiwinK, jvroiuriUK llie IJrownea, ('Ontagious DiseAKmi w.i;..i Vr., '
vSuSgsf Huu8e' Prner.ntUi n"-''"i- go- a tKS ? sssssss
iHACIUIIHJ,
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