Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 17, 1893, Image 3

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eiiLcriKiumeuui irom which rtm-titit I
rivon, snail oe cnarKul lor at i.ln' ir
tuts a line. These rules will l s;mt
ed to in every liitancn.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
a..
e hold each and every correpon.leut re
sponsible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writers real name Is signed as an evidence of
good taith.
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIrt--AJ
lug Agent, 21 Merchants exchange,
bun r ranclsco, is our authort.ed agent. This
paer is kept on Hie In hlsoitice.
TIME TABLE.
Staite for iiardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon wty, leaves as follows
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. in., except Monday.
I he cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from tlie interior country.
,.,,. J. . DELEVAN, l'rop.
W. A. Johii8ton,Agent.
(Jive your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up llepp
ner. I'atronize tltose who patronize
you.
Here and There.
And now the honest iceman
(lives a bountiful supply,
To make up for the short weight
In August and July,
The prophet has a curious way
His wouders to perforin;
For he predicts a sunny day
And straightway comes a storm.
Mm. Pry Wilson euuieoveron Wednes
day's stK6
J . E. borivner whs in from Hardman
Wednesday.
H. M. Thornton was up from the Ioue
oouiitry yesterday.
Huns of Veterans should not forget the
meetiug tomorrow afternoon.
Emil Voruz nude a quick trip to
Grant county the tirst of the week.
Simmons Liver llegulator has never
been kuowu to fail to cure dyspepsia.
Simmons Liver Regulator Iihs never
been known to fail in cure sick headaobe.
The Heppuer-CauyoD stHjo line is the
htu', flit-npest null quickest to the iu
tenor,
Mrs. Emil Voruz spent the past week
witii her pmeuis out in the Eigut Mile
country.
Ilerniiu Caldwell, of the Eisjhfc Mile
ootimn, whs si'tu on our streets the
first of the week.
John Kiohieand A. T. MeNiy, repre
eeutaiivca or toe ioue section, were in
the city Wednesday.
Han Clark is over from (Jamas this
week looking after Imsiuess mutters aud
visiting his relatives.
Lreo. Ji. ledrnwe has bought (he
Palaoe bar, havma changed his miud iu
regard to loavui Heppner.
Leon Brians made a busiuess trip down
to lone last Tuesday. He reports mat
ters quiet in that vicinity.
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
Cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue
sou tooaoco burnt. Bee ad.
Assignee's audi in sale at store uf Cox
liros., Hnrumsn, on the afteruonu of
iHatnrday, Nov. lltb and 18th. 7tf
. Arlington Record : Boru In this
city, Nov. 15, to the wife of 0. W. Shnrte,
.aeon, motner ano ouild doing well.
The Gzette will take oountv soriD at
ilate ou subscription, and pay balance of
siime in cash ut highest market price.
7-60
Ansjust Chai'llou, of Gooseberry,
tnouht in a small drove nf hops Tues
day, which he disposed of to Shaw &
McCarty.
Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo
cated next door to the furniture store on
Main street, shaves, Bbampoos, hair
cuts sud the like aways on tap.
Ed Glisxn, who hug spent the past
three weeks looking after his iuteiests
over in Crook oi untv, relumed borne
Wednesday evening. He also visited
Portland while away.
Prof. A. WadHms, of Deuver, is en
lightening our people on the mysteries
of 1 1 1 o phonograph. The Professor is au
ardent silver man, and known what he is
talking about, too.
G. W. Dart, a John D.iy merchant,
Botompauied by his wife nod child, ar
rived from the inner country on Tuesday
evening's stage and departed for the
valley Wednesday m iming.
Arlington Record: J. H. Kolman, a
leading merchaut of Heppuer, and
-formerly of Arlington, made our office a
pleasout call while on his way home
from a business trip below.
The Uniform Rank, K. of P., has
decided to give an entertaiument on
Saturday eve, Deo. 23, and n daooe ou
Monday eve, Christmas, D. 25th, the
proceeds to go for the benefit of the rauk.
Nelfl Jones, E. G. Sperry and H. Pat
berg, nf Morrow oountv, have been
drawn on the U. S. graud jury, aud will
leave Monday for Portland to attend
court The smuggling cases will oome
up st this term.
It was the intention to hold Episonpnl
services next Sund.iy. but Rev. W. E.
Potwine dpsiren us to announce that it
will be impossible to bold same at that
date. He makes an appointment for
Wednesday, Nov. 22d, at 7:30 p. m., in
stead. We are pleased to learn tbat Htnrney
J F. Moo.e, who went tn Portland to
make explanation to the U S. circuit
court regarding fees charged in pension
cases, was able to explain evervthing
satisfactorily to the court on the day of
his arrival in Portland, and the oharges
Against him were dismissed. Priueville
Review. ,
Will Yerkeg and mother retnrned
Monday evening from an extended visit
in Ohio and York state In getting off
the oars at Arlington, Mrs. Yerkeg
slipped and fell, badly spraining her
left wrist. It will be some time before
he will again gain complete use of it.
Will informs us that he left Ohio elec
tion morning, and althongb every one
almost was talking McKinley, vet he
did not anticipate so large a plurality for
him.
As per the request of our many rend,
era, we publish ou the first page of this
ixeue the paper prepared aud read by
Mrs.S. P Uo lley, of this city, before
the giinprl temperance meeting reoeutly,
-nri'i.d Motuerhood." Every parent
alionlil read this artiole.
Tuesday evening, Muroellus Morgan,
Chne Sheldon and John Hhaw arnvod
from Haystack with I5 bead of bogs
f n- Shaw 4 McCarty. This speak!
volumes for the management of Hay
xiiiok farmers. The lioas will be fed
ami Hl.iuguterert here.
Uohert KrioS allowed minora to
frequent his place of business ant Satur
dav night, resulting iu his appearauoe
before the recorder Monday. Judge
Hallock decided thnt the oitv laws bad
neon amageil flu worth and expenses.
Henry Gay is in the bog business
airenay, out lie will add to his herd some
auu neao, as he hnils the business (be
oest luat a farmer oun embark id.
Henry Soheiziuger returned last even
"ig troni a two weeks' visit at Oregon
City, where be reports everything pretty
nvriy juni at present.
.ioe nayes and wife took their littl
son, Ulan, down to Arlington Wednesday
to mee- a representative of the National
nuigioal Institute.
1 ho protracted meeting at tbe M. E
ennrcu, Momh. is bing largely attended
K"V. (Jil)hs is in attendance assisting
lVY. AOKinS.
We remind von that an assignee'
auotion sale will ooour at Hurdman, on
the afternoon of Saturday, Nov. lltli
auo; itb. 7tf
TboRe desiring washing and ironing
ueany aim qmoKly done should leave
it with Mrs. Nelson at the Mountain
House.
M"-s. Dave MoAtee is quito ill at ber
residence in this city, and her husband
who is in 'Frisco has been telegraphed
lor.
every man wtio takes any interest in
met stock should gauHoribe for The
Horseman. Gazette ehop, apents.
llie danoe giving at the IJalaoe hotel
Wednesday eve was mot lareelv attend
ed, but nevertheless was much enjoyed
raessrs. oiarrait accl Ueinger were
over this week from "the bole in tbe
ground ' for winter supplies.
C. G. Hoffer, a printer, dropped into
town Wednesday. He reports work very
scarce everywnere.
1 hough wool is somewhat of a drug
in tbe market, it continues to arrive
irom Urant county.
nooa 8 fins do not purge, pain or
gnpe. out aot promptly, easily and
emeiently. 26c.
J'j. H. ( larke, the veteran wool buyer.
came over irom reudleton Wednesday
Al Hand, a oonsin of fl Binng, is over
from the John Day to recreate a short
season.
.Send your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at
me ivj .nutiiin House.
Mrs. John McCarty is convalescing
irom a recent illness.
R'rs. Robert Shaw is reporttd as being
uu me nick list.
Ben Lelund departed this morning for
oan r raucisco.
Joe Kolman got baok from 'Frisco last
evening.
s Uures
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
tiauTtNd Chinamen. Yostei day two
Mongolians, Luke and Henry, indulged
iu pugiiisiio wariare, L.nge taking sec
ond money by a good round pla rality,
i he majority over all being considerable.
Luke's faoe presented a woeful appear
ance, with a good-sized lump bere and
there, with little recherche patohea of
red Hud black thrown in between. Henry
was evidently familiar with his job. As
Luke put it, "Heuly Peu'letou man
flight, e muohee-no likee no mad at
Henly bit tee me no sabbo flht." On
oomplaint of George Gray, both were
hauled up before Judge Hallook. In fao
though it could not be brought ou tin the
evidence, the Chinamen won all of
Luke's money at the very fasoinating
game of tan. The winners got fnuny,
angering Luke, who talked bad wordB in
his most elegant Chinese. Henry took
up the row, without buttleholder or sec
onds, the fight ending us stated above.
Luke pleaded guilty, and was fined $5
and costs. Henry stood trial, but wag
found guilty aud assessed in like manner.
QuitbA Mistake. Dr. Baoon lives
at La Grande. A few days ago be re
ceived a telegram from L. C. Edwards,
our city druggist, says tbe Arlington
Record, wbiob reads aa follows: ."Dr.
bacon, oome qniok; Jesse sick." Jesse
is tbe only sou of Mr. Edwards, and a
favorite of tbe dootor, so he left qilite a
number of patients and took tbe first
train for Arlington. Imagine bis sur
prise to find .esse perfectly well and
bappy. Upon investigation the dootor
learned to bis surprise tbat the telegram
sent bim read: ''Dr.Baoon,comequick;
geese thick." The doctor would not
have cared so much bad the geese
stayed, but the weather having oleared
up the geese bad left for pastures new,
and the doctor failed to bag any.
lira. A', Ftske
San Francisco.
The combination of excellent stomach
Ionics In Hood's Sarsaparilla is such that,
with proper attention to diet, indigestion
and even the worst cases of dyspepsia are
cured by this medicine. Head this:
"Having for several years been frreatlv
troubled with Indigestion, and having seen
Hood's Sarsapariila advertised, I concluded W
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
Civs It a trial. To my happiness and creat satis
faction I lounu It to be the only remedy for this
complaint." Mrs. N. Fiske, 426 Geary street.
Ban Francisco, Cal.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and
wucienuy, on uie liver ana Dowels. 2Sc.
llAVn YOU BACKACHE ?
DR, GRANT'S
KIDfCT
Vr CURES
B
Diabetes,
rlahfi Disease.
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
Dust Sediment in Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
In the Back, and ail Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
FHKPAKKD BY
O.W.R. Mannfactnring Co,,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
For Sale bv Slooum-Johnston XSrna fin.
and T. W. Ayers, Jr.
An Error The Condon Globe pub
lishes a report that tbe MoFarland
Mercantile Co.; of Heppner, assigned
last week. We are inclined to think tbe
report unfounded, as we have seen
nothing regarding suoh assignment in
either of the Heppner papers, and both
contain an advertisement indicating
tbat the firm is in a live condition. Fossil
Journal. You are oorrect. The Mc-
Farland Mercantile Oo. is still alive and
doing business at tbe old stand.
UNfOKTCNATB. H. E. Warren, of
Davidson, who met with au accident
Hst summer, breaking bis leg, was seen
on our streets last Wednesday morning.
Although be met with the misfortune
last May, be oannot yet walk without
tbe aid of a crutch. Mr. Warren in
formed our reporter tbat the broken
limb, was now from some cause, about two
inobes shorter than formerly, and be
fears tbat be will not again be able to
walk without the use of a crutch or oane.
Another Bilk. Dr, G. W. Carlisle
who recently come to Long Creek from
Athana, pulled out for better pastures
Wednesday morning. He dieelosed a
faoulty peculiar to many of these pro
fessional (?) men who are traveling
through the country, by leaving with
out adjusting his bill with the printer.
Tbe Eagle placed more confidence in
the Dr. than to think that be would be
guilty of any suoh a trick, but suoh is
the case. The people of Long Creek,
of whom he gays "there is not an in
telligent face among them," consider
bis leaving "good riddance of bad rub
bish. Eagle.
Grilliam & J3isbee,
HEPPNEH,
on
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
QREAT DISCOUNT OH ILL STOCK.
Closing out the entire stock of
Boots and Shoes
of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co.. at
Cost for Cash-
Call and Secure a Good Bai
Assignee,
Onlylinst Clawbctflin Hetqnfr.
for Electric Lights
iiect scccamcdatione for tbe traveling
pnblic.
Courteous treatment assured tbe coun
try people.
WES. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
THE PEOPLE AEE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only ouce; but again and again. They know that from us they always get
full weight and good measure for tbe l-ast money. Why we sell tbe bstieex
plamed. The "best" brings people baok, 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.
I M
I VI
XNOR & OO.
Heppner, Oregon.
YOUR ATTENTION!
"UTe want it for a moment to inform you that
" the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being; dis
posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri-
ces. lhe stock is clean and fresh, havmo-
been largely increased with new goods the ear
ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will
give you bargains.
Geo. Conser,
. b. Hornor, A
Salesman.
ssio;nee.
sw
Why Buy of Peddlers?
When you can get the choicest
MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES,
Etc, at the Liberty Market.
And at a lower price than sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build
ing np your city. Look to vonr interests and assist thn whn -
" J Vf It.
SHAW & M'CARTY, Props.
1 aw
h hi Id
iiute
-OP-
For the Cure d
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Oazrtts office for particulars,
strictly confidential. Treatment private and sura
REMOVAL NOTICE!
The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware.
Stoves, Etc., carried by
Bip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawed or un
saved. Wood sawed and delivered at
$7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. per oordj three times, $1 00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er Bnd repairer of many years' experi
ence, hag just looated in the Abraham
si o- building, oo May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiytbing in his line.
Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall . Mwtf
Land For Sale. 480 aores over in
Wilson orairie. A good stock ranob and
will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms. tf.
CQFP2H RIVETED
3
Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to tbe West wareroom of tbe Mo
Farland Mercantile Oo.'s establishment. He still has a complete line which
will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around.
1 aw
KIRK & EUHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of
stapijE A.r fakcy
Ernies anil Provisions,
A full line of choice Pies, Cakes aod Bread j in faot everything tbat is
tTtabem ,D " fir8t-clM" bRkery Btore- Thy wW "ap '"' cash, oil in "
ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE!
H. A.
A. E. Blnns
Thompson
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
The Hepper Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Below Coffin & McParland's, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to hay per day, 75 cts. Hay and grain per day. 81.25. Meals 25 cts.
at 0. C. bargeaut'g, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled bay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
ftE&V Pair aUAAt
ADDRESS.' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
RS. ELMIRA HATCH.
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
Dr. Mil Xedieal Co., Elkhart, Int.
Iisak Bim: For 90 yesrs I u troubled wtth
heart disease. Would trequenilr have fulling
spells and smothering st night. Had to sit up or
get out of bed to breathe. Had pain Id my left
side and tuck most of th time; st kit I becama
dropsical. I was very nervous and nearly worn
out. lbs least excitement would cause me to
THOUSANDS SIH
with flutterlnf. For the last fifteen veers I could
Dot sleep on my leftside or back until began taking
your Am hrt Cur. I bad not taken livery
long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep
on either side or back without tbe lean discom
fort. lbaTenopeln.smotherlng.dropsy.no wind
oa stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. 1 am
able to do all my own housework without any
trouble and consider myself cured.
Elkhart, Ind.. lsSB. Mas. Curnu HaTCB.
It Is now four yean since 1 bare taken any
medicine. Am In better health than I have beaai
In 40 yearf- I honestly be- ak a s mm
Here tW Or. mi1 Hrne 111 I R K J
Harl cunt sared my life wm
and made me a well woman. I am now 92 7 earl
of age, and am able to do a good day'a work.
Ids nth, 1W2. Mas. Kuuaa Hatch.
Bold oo a Positive Guarantee.
Pn. MILES' PILLS.60 Doi25Ct.
For asle by T. W. Ayerg jr.,
OK tTiic voun iiinv to ci i...
('OUI(SK)Tlm ltiatricQ -liow to In- !
i Ol )fh fond parent how to ku irizi' !
ANT ITho mother how t liavo lhm without pain :
TO )Tho childless how to be fruitful and multiply ;
KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be
WHAT iThe healthy how to enjoy life and keep well;
EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily;
BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy.
OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that in of most worth
TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk,"
KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes;
tuujvu iteuiieea from s;i.,i to mi .,,(); circulars lree.
P. II. T. )Murrav Hill Bools
li '.st rme lo marry ; ( 1 N" 'i'U'O
in iiiiirriiigc; ( . VS
prize, bullies; I ONK
(AtiKNT
( SOLD
;( 42
(AND HB
( SAVED
( $1,100
(IN ONE
( YEAR.
(500,000
( COPIES
28th St., New York.f HOLD.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Of MANCHBHTBR, KNOAXI)
X. W. FATfERSON. AGENT o0 of no.Hn the woriti
ADDITIONAL LOCAIJ.
The Htadebnker wairnn beadathem all.
For aale at Gilliam & Biabee'g. a
"Hardware" did yoo aay? Why, yeg
at P. C. Thompson & Co. 'a stand, and tbe
place for barg-ama. a
Tbe Palaoe is the lnadirjg hotel in the
olty. Well furniahed rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone, a
Thompson A Binnaown tbe buns which
goea to an it from the Palace hotel, but
will oall for parties desiring to go to train
In any part of the city. Leave orders
at City hotel. a
If you want to buy groceriea, and
bread stuff cheap, go to tbe Enterprise
Grocery. Kirk & Kohl, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up
your watch or clock, lie keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to bis
business' a
M. Licbtentbal & Co.'s new stook of
splendid, summer botton anil tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
Did Halt has purchased Hick Math
ews' interest in the City Hotel barber
shop. Hbaves, shampoos, hair-eats,
etc., dished up in the best of style.
Batba for tbe millions.
Qf goods in stock of Cox Bros., Hardman,
will occur in afternoon of Saturday, Nov.
11, and 18. Goods will be sold in quantity
to suit purchsser, for cash only.
W. P. FELL,
Assignee.
LEGAL
BLANKS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Patte
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
AT
OPPICB
THE THIRSTY :-
Will Drink the Best
AND NO OTHER WILL SUFFICE!
No "Jim Crow" Liquor and Cigars down at Bob Kriok'g Arcade saloon . Note It
liie beet is desirable every time. Charley Jones, day mixologist. Call.
Robert Krick, Prop.
"A DRUG IN THE MARKET.
lee, there are many of them.
Home very good, some bad.
... , Had draiig are poisonous,
Also of no value whatever.
Pure drugs ore great helps,
And these alone shonld be
Used in compounding.
We claim to keep in stock
Tbe purest drugs made.
To compound them skillfully,
To prepare prescriptions quiokly,
To charge for them reasonably.
Who oan do better than this?
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
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