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

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iJ. Iiik Anent. 21 Merchant, tschantie,
bun rrauclHco, in our authorized aifent. This
paper Is kept on Die in hl.oltlce.
TIME TABLE.
StaKe for llardmau, Monument, Lonjr Creek
John Day and canyon city, leaves as follows '
Every day at li a. m., except Sunday.
Arriveseverydayatti p. m., except Monday.
'1 he cheapest, quickest and bust line to or
from the interiur country.
W. A. Johtistoii.Ageut.
1 Top.
Give your busineim to lleppner people,
and therefore assist to build up llepp
ner. l'atronize those who ptttronize
you.
Here and There.
''When may I sleep again?" ha cried,
As the baby began to squall ;
And a saucy echo answered back:
"Alter the bawl."
mo few
brought in.
An K tsteni Stur chapter bis been
K'liiiznl at Coudou.
lien C. Irwin, the Portland
uiuuk mm.. Suuduveil in Hi-iiiiir.
Ut"" Roberts, representing Ztn
Bros., Feldiuauu & Cole, was in town
over Sunday.
.,Qeoi Conser and wife spent Sunday at
Mrs. Couaer's parent., Mr. and Mrs. 0.
A. HIiKa'd on Rhea nnk.
'I'l. r..it . ....
rms nave started the grass
on Meppner's bills, and the town cows
nave uiveu the (Jutetle nffioe hup vines
uuance io grow a little. The to
OHW Uoes Wel on bllnchiraa hnr. rn
showdown will tumr on aoytbing from
oyaior cans to tbe best part of
woll-(ra8ed lawn.
Hood sCures
l rose with great alacrity
To oiler her my seat,
"Twas a question whetlur she or I
Would stand upon my feet.
Cora J. won the two-year old race at
Independence.
We will take wheat on subscription
at 50 ooote per bushel.
Down nt The Dalles wheat buyers are
paying 5l) cents per bushel.
W. H. Wilson, of Wilson & Bowman,
wbh in from Butter creek Saturday.
Mrs. Oe. Fell and Mrs. Jerrv f!ohn
departed yesterday morning for Port
laud. The Long Creek rnoes were not a howl
ing success, no outside horses being
present.
Binns & Thompson recently lost one of
their 'bus team, u flue horse worth $125,
even these liaid times.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette ehon. aeenta.
The Heppner Canyon Btatje line is the
beHt, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. Fruit is in demand in Heppner. Five
big loads were disposed of without
trouble Satuiday last.
E. F. l-verett, formerly of this place,
writes the Gazette that lie is at present
located in Aberdeen, Wash.
Tbe Eeeley Institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
end tobaoco habit. See ad.
Have yon got any machinery's that
out of repair? If so come in and get
some metal and refit your boxing.
Sure, efficient, easy Hood's pills
they should be iu every traveler's grip
and every family medicine chest.
The Gazette will takeoounty scrip at
face on subscription, and pay balanoe of
same in cash at highest market prioe.
7-CO
W. J. Plummons, who has been herd
ing sheep for Sain Kinsman over the
river in the Yakima country, returned
Sunday.
J. E. Steele, of Hardman, wag down
Friday evening last. Mr. Steele con
templates leaving Morrow county in
the very nunr future.
Elder Duly, of the Reorganized obnrob
of Jesus Christ, who is now preaohing
at Six Dollar, baptised four oonverta
out at Rbea creek Sunday.
Sam Adams and Joe Woolery were
in town the latter part of last week.
Joe thinks tbe crop down m the lone
neighborhood was over estimated.
Ask Dan Hornor if the ownership of
the defunct cat in bis neighborhood bas
been settled. Dan plays a good game nt
anything, but not when clubs are trumps.
McAfee Bros., having reopened the
Palaoe bar, kindly ask for a continu
ance of their former patronage This
is by all odds the finest bar in Heppuer.
Tbe boys keep a good stock. Call on
them.
Don't overlook J. B. Tedrowe at the
Arcade when thirsty. Half and half and
fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine
stook of liquors and aigars always on
band. Give Ted a oall.
Gid Hntt bas purchased Hick Math
ews' interest in tbe City Hotel barber
shop. Shaves, shampoos, bair-otits,
etc., dished up in the best of style.
Baths for tbe millions.
Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo
oated next door to tbe furniture store on
Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair
cuts and tbe like aways ou tap.
Mrs. Geo. D. Fell departed Monday
for Portland to purchase her fall stock
of millinery and other goods in that line.
She will have tbe grand fall opening
shortly after ber return.
Mrs. T. W, Ayers left for Portland
where she goes as a representative from
Dorian i'eniple to the convention which
convenes there tomorrow for tbe pur
pose of Instituting a Grand Temple for
Oregon.
Johnny Kirk, who went below recently
to look after the sale of some horses
wb ohbebad taken down lust spring,
returning i-unday with six of them which
he had driven up. He mads the trip
in six days.
Dick Neville is getting np a subscrip
tion liBt for a church nt Sodaville. We
are not informed as to the doctrines to
be promulgated by Dirk's church, but
as that little city is not favored with
eleotric lights, tbe evening sermons
ought to become quite popular.
Dr. A. L. Fox is preparing to leave
Heppner for Bloomington where he will
locate. The Dootor has a nice borne in
Heppner which, of course, he regrets to
leave, but as bis son, Ralph, expect to
attend school at Bloomington for the
next five years, the Doctor and wife
desire to be with him.
For a lame back or apnin in the side
or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel
with Chamberlain's Pain Ba'm and
binding it onto the affected parts. This
treatment will onre any ordinary case in
one or two days. Pain Balm also
onres rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for
ale by Slooum-Jobnson Drag Co.,
N. B. Larmonr.a residentof Pendleton
who bad been prospecting over in the
Grpenhorn country, reoentlv shot him
self while rut hunting. He bad jnot
left onmp snd while climbing a hill he
used n small 22 caliber rifle which he
was oarrving a n cane, when it was
aoridentnlly discharged, the hnllet en
tering the abdomen and ringing np.
ward into the lungs killing him almost
instantly.
Thk Wkon8 Pkbbon. Recently a Miss
Addie Uilmnur or Gilmore, of CoIubb,
ui'iir., disappeared and her bead
was afterwards found in San Fran
cisco bay. Miss Gilmour was in the
millinery business in Colusa and wen
down to 'Frisco yearly to get ber stock
investigation proves that after leaving
her lodgings in 'Frisco.she was domiciled
at the office of one Dr. West, who, it ib
alleged, performed a criminal operation
ou her. Dr. West's mistress noted th
disnppearano of the girl, but oonld get
nothing out o the doctor. Bjtb huve
been arrested for the crime of murdering
Mihs Gilmour. The girl's father was
given as residing in Portland, formerly
living in Arlington, and many at once
came to the conclusion that Miss Allie
Gilmoie was the uufortunate viotitu
But, happi y.euoh proves not to be the
case. The San Francisco Examiner iu
us last week's issue, gives a full aocouut
of the nff.iir which is entirely too lengthy
to produoe in full here.
lodnoiii Meeting. a suecinl meet
ing of the counoil was called last even-
lug, Mayor Simons presiding and all
present except Couucilmen Keithly and
JJarusworth. Recorder A. A. Roberts
sIbo present Bills allowed: J
W. Rasmus, 812; W. P. Sorivuer, 84.
Committee ou streets and public proper
lusiruotea to attend to break in
mill race, and also to see about electric
lights for engine house and cuunoi
tuouioer u ecoraer s report.on
recommendutiou of finance committee
aocepted Resignation of Re-
corder Roberts accepted F. J,
Hallock appointed to fill vacancy, and
bond acoepted, signed by Geo. B. Ted-
rowe and Andrew Rood Council
adjourned.
Conference News. Word oame from
the M. E. conference of the Columbia
river district, which was in sessiou at
Moscow1, Idaho, last week, that Rev. J.
M. bhulse, formerly of this plaoe, bad
been recommended to tbe valley district
where ho had received tbe appointment
as minister of the South Salem M. E,
churoh. Rev. J. M. Dennison, who
has spent the past year at Arlington,
was assigned to this charge. Rev.
Dennison will move here some time this
week and begin bis pastoral duties
next Suuday. Mr. Dennison bears tbe
name of being a faithful and energetio
pastor, as well as a popular citizen,
We welcome him to Heppner.
Back From Montana. Ex-Sen. Ham
ilton wus in attendance at tbe races
Monday, having rec ntly returned from
Moutana where he had been with
band of horses. To an Eagle reporter
he staled that bi rses that are sold in
that country at the present time for 810
and $15, readily brought 860 and 870 a
few years since. Mr. Hamilton made
sale of his baud at $18.75 per head, and
considers himself extremely lucky to get
that prioe. Wm. E. White, who drove a
band with Mr. Hamilton to Montana, at
last reports, had not effeoted a sale.
Eagle.
Shipment of Stock This morning a
big shipment of cattle and sl eep left
for tbe market below, composed of 13
car-loads of cattle from tbe Oilman
ranch, one belonging to Bill Hendrix
and two car loads of sheep. Heppner
is assuming considerable prominence
as a shipping point. E. L. Matlook and
A. A. Roberts have not yet received
their oars, and consequently their ship
ment of 80 bead of horses to Iowa mark
et is delayed a few days.
Tub Initial Clean-dp. Messrs Allen
& Brown, proprietors of tbe Blaok Butte
mine in Fox valley, made their initial
clean-up last Saturday, which amounted
to about 8500, being the result of two
day's run. The mill was started Mon
day of last week, but re-adjusting some
machinery,. etc., necessitated much de
lay. However, everything is in ex
ceptionally good working order, and
their next clean-up will be much larger.
Eugle.
Satobdai Bokap. Some of our esti
mable young ladies indulged iu a social
scrap lsst Saturday over some misunder
standing. It it atated that parasols
and sharp, well-rounded English floated
through the air for a time like a
Columbia river fog. Such no occur
rence is to be regretted, and for tbe
sake of the good name and reputation of
all parties concerned, we mention no
names and let tbe matter drop right
here.
Horse Market in Chioaoo. Chicago
evidently isn't a very good market for
horses just now. J. B. Titus, of Arling
ton, has just returned home from that
city, where he disposed of 18 good heavy
horses, at an average of 83.47 per bead,
over expenses, and got bsok with just
862.50 net profit. He says a number of
others met with even worse sucoees,
several of them coming ont in debt.
Condon Globe.
Grand Armt Meeting;. Od tbe lsst
Saturday of this month, Sept. 30, tbe
G. A. R. will hold a meeting here at
1 p. m. for the purpose of taking ia new
members. Tbe commander desires tbe
presence of -all who can possibly be
here at that time. Tbe Women's Relief
Corps will also bold tbeir regular
meeting here on the same date. 163-66
W. II. HanUv
tl
I Suffered Several Years
With rheumatism. I took Hood s Sarsnparllta
and feel better than I have (or years. My wife
had a bad case of catarrh and was con
sidered tncursble. She toolc confidence from
the benefit I had received from the use of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and after taking four bottles of the medicine
h Is entirely well." W. H. Hanlev. Pull
man, Wash. Be.sure to set Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, sick headache.
Jaundice, Indigestion. Try a box. 35o.
IV) )
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TO
10 lUL'll mWE
To Obtain An Oman Free.
0PP0RT0N1TY
- - Every person who puroh.asijONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods will re
ceive a tioket on a Grand Weaver Organ one hundred and twenty-five
dollar Organ to be given away December 24th 1893, "
GREAT BLDHSSIlSra THAT
KOLMAN
Has Opened Up at Heppner.
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TT Tv , 1
nair jjeatn f
! inMantly removes and farmer iteatrnti
jcclionable hair, whethtr upon handt, face, w
i armi or ntek, without discoloration or iv- W
jury to the mott delicate ikin. It was for pf
1 nitv years the secret formula of Erasmus BS
Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as
the highest authority ai.d the most eml- i!
nent dermatologist and hair specialist K
that ever lived. During his practice of 98
lile tlme among the nobllltv and aris- 3s
I tocracy ol Europe he precribed this rec- W
Price Si by mall, securelv narked. IS?
C'orrcepondence confidential. Bole Agents jS
ipe.
C'orr
for America. Address.
The Skookiim Hiot Hair Grower Co.
57 South Fifth Avenue, New
! Dept. R.
York.
Editor J. M. Jobns. of Arlington, anil
Mrs. Biggs were married lit the home of
the groom last Sunday. Give us your
", in a fraternal shake.
Among the incidents of childhood tbat
stand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days when we were young,
none are more prominent than severe
siokness. The young mother vividlv
remembers that it was Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured her of proup, and
in turn administers it to ber own off
spring and always with the best results.
For sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co.
Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under tbe manaeement of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at yonr residence, sawed or un-
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, 8100.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' expert
enoe, has just located in the Abraham'
sick building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiy thing in bis line.
Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work'
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall. Uwtf
Offers a magnificent new stock at prices tbe lowest yet named for striotly
nrst-oiass goons. mgn grades in all departments. True merit In every
article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss
ing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. Tbat is
the reason yon should oome early and i-ecure vonr BAR
GAINS from our splendid lines of
DBY BQODS, CLOTlUOOlSanJSIOES!-
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats.
WE show all tbe latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the finest selec
' ' linn, in nil n " r .4 -. I .....I tl- I. . . :i . I . .
.uwn iu nil otouun, ll n.j ir. U U1HKB UH UUJIIIi IU USVO OTcl, MIIUIO 111
stock the best of its kiud. Tbe dollar you spend with us goes farther, lasts
longer, gets more style, gets more quantity, gets more quality, and does
more good in service, worth and wear tbao any money you spend. Our goods
and prices, now waiting for your insDeotion. will prove this. Remember it is an
established fact that it pays io trade, providing yon want to save money, at the
-BOSTON pgr? gTOEr
J. H. KOLMAN.
BEN LELAND, Salesman.
HERE IS THE PLACE
To Gret Even on Your Life.
ardware Store !
COMPLETE
JUST
LINE OF
OPENED.
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Wood and WillowwBre, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and
ripe, lanks, liatntnhn and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural imple
ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done.
flE CELEBRATED
:- -:- You will save money by
getting our prices before purchasing
elsewhere. -:- -:- : : -: -:-
and
Odd Fellows' bnilding, Main St.,
534-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON.
OFF1CHL C1IICDLAR.
Tbe following circular letter baa been
issned to the Kuights of Pythias by tbe
Orand Keeper of Reoords and Seals.
F. MoConnell:
Knightly Sirs and Bhotheks:
Tbe Thirteenth Annual Session of the
Grand Lodge of Oregon, K. of P., will
oonvene at Heppner, October 10. 1893.
, P. XXX, at 7 o'clock P. M.
Commutation rates of fare have been
secured for members of tbe Order over
tbe lines of the Uuion and Sonthern
Pacifio railroads as follows:
All members and their wives ou line of
Southern Puoific Company will pay full
fare to Portland, and will prooure from'
the Q. K. R. S. at Heppner a certificate
which will ou presentation to tbe
Company's tioket offloes at Portland,
entitle them to 66 per ceut. reduction
on return fares.
The Union Pacific Company has made
one-fare late tor the ronnd trip from
all stations on their line where Lodges
may be located. Representatives will
receive this benefit on presentation of
their certificates to the station agent at
starting point.
Tickets will be good to and including
tbe 16th day of October, on both lines. I
Persons boldiug half-fare permits will
not be entitled to this reduotion.
Grand Lodge Officers will be careful
to bring them, or send to tbe G. K. R
S., their official jewels, otherwise they
are liable to the penalty presonbed by
Standing Resolution II.
Graud Representatives are required
to procure from their respective Lodges
and bring with them tbe prescribed
Grand . Representative jewels, which
must be worn by tbem in Grand Lodge
Sessions. It is also specially requisite
that one of tbe Representatives from
eaob Lodge bring with him a oertifioate
showing tbe membership (numerically)
of his Lodge at thedate of tbe last con
vention iu September; and also a ton?
of tbe by-laws of bis Lodge.
Past Chancellors (whether Repre
sentatives or not) who have not received
the Grand Lodge Rank, mnst brinir
itb them, or send to tbe G. K. R. 8.,
Past Chancellor's Certificate, of the
form provided and obtainable from tbe
G K. R. 8., otherwise they ennnot be
admitted to the Grand Lodge. (See Rea.
3, Art. IV, G. L. Const.) Past Chancel
lors not Representatives should bt'wB
with tbem the jewel of their rank.
Tbe attention of oertain of the Lodses
and their Representatives is directed to
Sec. 2. Art. XII, of the Grand Lodee
Constitution, and that part of Sec. 5, Art.
IV, U Lb Uonst, whicb requires tbe
forwarding of Representatives' Creden
tials to the G. K. R. 8. Certificates
bould be issued for botb the old and tbe
new Representatives.
It is suggested tbat all members who
can do so will wear uniforms during tbe
first day of tbe Session (Oct. 10), and '
tbat they oome prepared to participate
in the nsual rythian rarade.
Fraternally yours,
G. F. McConnelIj ,
G. K. R. S.
tW The Uuion Paoiiio will run
special train, leaving PoMUnd Monday
evening, October 9, at 6:30 V. M.
Portland Or., Sept 18, 189S.
lilii DISCO
W FOR !!
II 1 us Bi.
P. & DTOPS0i go,
Uaving put their business upon a tern
porary cash basis, Call Attention to
the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur
chasing Power than ever npfnrp Irnnwn itt
Heppner..
We mast get our stook into money, and profits are no objeot when the money
. ,u ,Hui. ousie your oaan ai us and see us tumble.
1 1 a w
THE PEOPLE ARE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once, but again and again. Tbey know that from ns thev alwav. o.
full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex
plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ns friends
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of our
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody.
Hepjjner, Oregon,
Change of Ownership
CHARGE OF THE TiTRTT-HTV 1W U ATH "Vf a TT7"Tm
wbioh we propose to oonduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
WE HAVE TAKEN
wbioh we propose
on bands at all times tbe choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn-
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
-ProDrietors,
85-tl .
h Keeley Institute
-OF-
For the Cure ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazette: office for particulars,
cure ' Treatment private ana sure
i ii AT ill-
McFarland Mercantile Co.
Heppner. Oregon.
Now is the time to make your money oount. Our whole stock of Prv Gcods, Cloth
ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Kancy Goods, Gloves, etc, etc., will be sold at
wholesale prices for cash.
Having Quit the Credit System,
We are offering goods lower than ever before known in Orecmn. This in NO KA IT
on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOOK goes at suob reduoed figures that the per
son needing supplies for cash cau be made happy. If j ou wish to save your money
send in orders by mail or call in person. We are giving discounts on
oer oent. off.
Dry Ooods, Clothing, eto 25 to 33
Men's and Buys Huts m
Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 30
Men's Shoes 20 to 30
Cotton Qinghams, Sheetings
and Domestics 20
per cent. off.
Hosiery 80
Men's Overshirts and Furnish
ing Goods 80
Hardware 20 to 25
Saddle, Harness, Stoves and
Tinware 20 to 30
with
All groceries at lowest wholesale rates. Country orders solioited, cash
orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as cash.
Very Respectfully,
MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO
NOW-iM
18 VOU It
OPPORTUNITY!
Fall oasb sale at C. 8. VAN DUTN'S, opening on Tuesday, Sept. 19th, an
continue till further notice. Mv entire stock of $15,000, all good, olent
cbandise, at UOsT for CASH, ONLY.
d wil
lean mer
KIRK & RTJHL,
Tie Entepe Bakery d Grocer) Store.
un may street, opposite Fslaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of
STAPLE AND FA3STCY
Groceries d Provisions.
A full line of oboioe Pies, Cnkes and Bread ; in fact everything tbat is
usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheap foi cash. Call anD
try tbem.
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
m
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
SEE BORG, MAY b'iRUJST,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MtfSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Etc, Etc.
Trust Busts
HEPPNER, OB.
ASSISGNEE' SALE.
LOOK OUT FOR THE
Bargains in Sight for Yon.
MANY
C. S. VANDUYN,
Heppner, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Pkincii al.
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
1111 Dawson Sis Iyyons,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner, Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
LEGAL
BUMS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
QLOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF
COST, the entire stock of general mer
chandise in the store of Cox Bros., Hardman
Bargains in all lines never before found. Call
and learn prices.
W. P. FELL,
Assignee.
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CAI.I,
AT
OPlfJCB
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OK MANCHBHTBRi UKGLAwn
A. W. PATTERSON. AGENT o ot e.t ln
Worm