Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 22, 1894, Image 1

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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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Here and There.
4 Tom Davidson was in Wednesday
m EUht Mile.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
he reduoed prioe ot $1.
Go to Carle's and get a two-bit hair
at. The cheapest iu town.
W. Q. Bcott reports that be is in the
midst of a bountiful hay harvest.
Wanted A few more customers for
the home laundry. Mountain House.
J. A. Fristoe and Lee Cantwell left
Weduesday for The Dalles for freight.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation.
Produce $2 50 and get the Gazette for
one year. Nice family paper, ana dui
y to paper cabins.
A snmmer institute for educated In
ians and teachers will be held in Salem,
,; July 23 to
1 Those lhat have couDtv BOrip for Pale
hnnlrt nail on lieu rue Oouser at The
lirBt National Bank. 2-tf.
i .be Gazette office was the recipient
. a beautiful boquet Thursday at the
inds ot Mibb Elsie Jones.
Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Shep
rd's gallery, near opera bonse, north
in at., Heppuer, Ore. iibtf.
nr merchants are short of provisions
.1 merobaDdise in general, but bope
'e able to replenish in the near f u
'.ee Kilbourne Bnd Clans Johnson
j in Wednesday. Lee tried to sell
ool but the price offered was not
isfaotory.
iije Gazette is in receipt of a program
the 12th annual onmmeooement
cises of the State Normal School, of
-jmoutb, June 17-20, 18M4.
Mrs. Frank Adkins gave a sewing
.rtv last Monday. We believe the
lies devoted their energies principally
jwards manufacturing a rag carpet,
: A creat bargain sale hue just com-
Yinnnwl at the McFarlaod Mercantile
j's. big Btore Everything at cost for
iash. nutil f. ll atookis laid in. See"Ad.
Bob Mattesoo jumped from a bunking
horse early in this month to save going
over n cliff, dislocating his knee. The
horse went on over, but was not injured.
-Newt. Jones' team ran away Tuesday
evening last, going up ain street at a
pretty lively gait. They were oaugbt
near Mr. A. Wright's place. Little
damage was done.
Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Fare, one way, $2.50. PhillCobn,
agent, A. Andrews, Prop.
Mrs. J. B. Sperry accompanied by ber
daughters, Misses Bessie and Lioitie
Masters, left yesterday for the valley,
via Tbe Dalles. They were accompan
ied as far as The Dalles, overlaud by Mr.
J. B. Sperry.
Hawthorne, Tbe Dalles store-breaker,
bas been captured though dangerously
woutded before be gave up. Before
surrendering he fatally shot Uarpolns,
an Indian polioeman. Hawthorne's
confederates escaped.
In a ruuoway up at Weston recently,
J. J. Stewart, representing the Portland
Oraoker Oo , a one-armed man, met
with internal injuries of a serious
nature. S. J. Freedmau, representing
Esberg, Baobman & Co , bad bis leg
broken at the Bame time.
Wm. Gilliam, supervisor of the upper
Bbea creek distriot. sued Jhs. Young
for 83 60 due on road work, before
Judge Hallock Wednesday. Mr. Gil
liam bandied the case for the state, Hon.
J. N Brown appearing for the defense
Judge Hallock deoided for the prose
oution. Pell Simison and Lishe Walkins were
over from the "breaks" of th- John Day
Wednesday. Pell reoeutly captured an
d a deer, both young, which
be is taming. Antelope are soaroe in this
vicinity, though it is said that a small
band inhabit "the sand" down towards
the Columbia,
llinmiu. or Cliff Climbers, is the
same of a new organization with head
quarters at Portlaud, Oregon. We have
reoeived a proepeotus printed nndt-r the
direction of tbe society, and find that it
is really a literary gem. Mount Hood
will he visited nnder the auspioes of tbe
looiety, July 19, 1894.
A. C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, bas
purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly
ewned by Gid Hatt, at tbe Matlock
building next door to nimon's black
smith shop, where be invites the pation
age of all who desire strictly Hrnt class
work at reasonable prioes. Haircut,
shave or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give
htm a call.
The regnlar subscription prioe of tbe
Semi-Wet-kly Gazette is S2.5U and the
regular price ot the Weekly Oregomau
is 81.50. Any one sobscribiDg for the
Gaie'tte and paying for me year in
advance can get botb the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3. Alt old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitledto
tbe sxme.
The newly eleoted officers of tbe Mor
row Co. Sunday School Association are:
J. J. Adkins, Pres. ; J. G. Young, Vioe
Pres.; W. O. Hill, Sec'y; A. O. fetteys,
Cbr. Com. on Grounds; a. C. Gay, Chr.
Com on Program: John Ely, Del. to
State Convention.
Green Mathews, east Bide of Main
street, bas a neat barber shop and does
work at popular prices, Sia cnts suave
or hair out. These have been bis charg
es tor months. Don't forget bim,
Tbe case Ruhl vs. Whetstone is now
before Judge Hallock. It is to reoover
money on a store bill. Mr. Whetstone
puts in a counter claim, and bene tbe
difficulty.
Though no rain has fallen for several
days, the weather remains cool not cold
but springlike, wbiob is most propi
tious tor wheat which is now heading.
Rrranherries are selling at fivs Cents
tier box in the Heppuer market. All
kinds of urodnce and iruitB were never
cheaper be ore than this season.
Ed. Holland, whose arreBt we obron-
iclcd in our last issue, on examination
was bound over to await the action of
the grand jury.
Ed. Ashbaugh was in from Eight Mile
yesterday. He says that oropssre
booming ;" in fact this aeems to pe tne
general report.
Dee Matlock is visiting relatives here.
Jas. McKay and Lee Matlock left yes
terday for Pendleton.
(len Aiken. Cass Matlock and jookev
left with seven raoe horses today euroute
to tbe raoes below.
Cash Rvobard and Rev. M. Bramblet
represented Lone Rook this week.
Paul Sobiller is in from the Goose
berry seotion today.
Trains are running daily now, but on
no schedule time.
C. R Cate was in from Batter creek
last Wednesday.
Joe and Tom Woolery were up from
lone Thursday.
R. A. Ford has gone to The Dalles to
get work .
A Sinoulab Cask. -In tbe the qnie'
Utile village of Sweet Home, 20 mile
rast of Alijany, there has developed i
sensatioa attending tbe death of
jitizen there, says an Oregonian dispatel .
for many - years Otto Lubker an.
another German have been liviug
quietly together as baohelora. A fen
days ago Mr.: Lubktr's partner died,
when it was discovered bis companioi
was a woman. She bad been living as a
man and, performing manual labor fo:
years. Eveu Mr. Lubker declares hi
was absolutely ignorant of the faot
Botb were bard-working and industriom
Germans. Sbe was buried at Sweei
unsolved tbe mystery of
her strange life.
Invalid 3 Years,
Cured by Hood's
Why Don't You
Call on the New Firm at the old Van Doyn stand ?
You will certainly be surprised at ithe low: prices in
Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and
A Complete Line of Groceries.
COME IN AND SEE US !
No trouble to show goods and give prices.
Respectfully Yocbs,
FOB S-fc-XdE 33 TT
Grilliam
& Bisbee,
HEPPNBH,
They All Get Something.
on.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY !
In Mbmom or Tom Bbadlei. Tom
Bradley, who lived in Portland some
years ago and was an attache of several
of the old pioneer hotels of this oity,
died a few days ago in Heppner. For
along time Mr. Bradley had been in
poor health. A Bhort time ago be oame
to Portland in the hope of obtaining
some relief, but failed to receive any
benefit He returned to Heppner and
soon after died. Deoeaaed was one of
the early-comers to Pendleton and with
him all the older Bottlers were well
acquainted. His wife survives him.
Bis acquaintance was wide, and a
retentive memory enabled bim vividly
to oall up incidents upon the suggestion
of a newcomer. Tom was kindly dis
posed and possessed hosts of friends in
a!l walks of life. He will be well re
membered by many old Portlanders.
Portland Telegram.
Out of News Print. The East
Oregonian comes out on wrapping paper,
havine exhausted its stock of news
print, and being unable to replenish
from Sookane or other town and oities
east ot the mountains. Outside of
Portland, no caper can be had, and tbe
publio well know that it bas been im
possible to ship goods to tbe interior
oountry from tbe metropolis since the
first of the month. This aooouuts for
newspapers coming out balf size and o
anything that resembles paper. Tbe
Gazette, however, has a stock of paper
on tbe road to The Dalles, where it will,
be met by team. Our oo-laborers in
this part of the vineyard east of the
Cascades) will no doubt use like means
to replenish stocks, and ere long will be
enabled to come out as before.
"C. t. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. :
"Gentlemen: I am glad to tell you that
hiva been elven eood health by Hood'
Siinaparllla. For three years I was an In
valid, suffering terribly from
Nervousness and Lameness.
I was so nervous :I could not bear the least
noise, and I had to walk with crutches for
six months, as I could not put one of my leet
to th. floor. Physicians did not do me any
good, so a friend told roe to get Hood's 6ar
aparllla, but
I Said There Was No Use.
"How.vr, after thinking the matter over, I d
elded to give It a trial, and have taken six
bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparllla, and th. re
sult li that I am well at any on. could wish
to be, and can do any kind ol work. I ad
vise all my friends to tak. Hood's Banana-
rllla for I believe It will a wm. gouu.
Hiss Scsis Ponton. Colton. California.
TT great philosopher has laid down tbe maxim of
yl "Never put off till tomorrow what can be done
today." If you want bargains today, if you need the
necessities of life in the Hue of Dry Goods, GentB' Fur
nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, etc., at prices never
before offered in Heppner, call on L. Blumentlial, succes
sor to J. H. Kolman, Cor. May and Main streets.
GREAT BANKRUPT SALE!
TMsstock will shortly be increspd, however, by ft well-se'reterl lot 01 goods, direct iroin
orSKmLber .bit these prices have never been equally Hj Orogo
Hood's PHIS cur llTer t'1' constlpstioa,
biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache, indigesnoo.
Quilting Party. On last Wednes
day Mrs. Jas. Jones gave a quilting
party to a number of lady friends.
There were present: Mesdames Jas.
Sperry, Wm. Ayers, Judy Mitohell, J. B.
Simons. Jas. J. Roberta, Jaa. Matlook,
Frank Adkins, E. G. Sperry, Geo. Noble,
E. G. tiloan. Walt Richardson, Misses
Pearl Davis, Effie Fields, Bessie and Tot
Masters. In tbe editor's boyhood days.
quilting parties were in vogue, but of,
late years ere not common. Lake
'bunking bees" and "log rollinga," we
have been wont lo class them with
events of tbe past, but we quite well
remember that euoh occasions were
always enjoyable, and from all acoounts
tbe little gathering of Wednesday was
appreciated by those present. As
hosteBS, it is a well known faot tbat Mrs.
Jones has few equals in our community
Death of Bert Bisbeb. On last
Saturday Mr. T. H. Bisbee, of this plaoe.
reoeived word from Bev. Sbulse, of
Salem, announcing tbe death of Mr.
Bisbee's son, Bert. He bas been
poor health f r s me years, and about
two years ago lost bis mind. 8inoe tbat
misfortune oame upon him be bas been at
the asylum. Mr. Bisbee departed early
this week, expecting to meet tbe remains
at Tbe Dalles, but telegraphio oommum
cation being very irregular, it is more
than likely tbat Bev. Sbulse did not
receive tbe telegram in time and tbat
Mr. Bisbee went on to Salem.
A Sliding Mountain. Parties wbo
hBVe been over the ground between the
Lioks and Bonneville say tbat the
wbule side of tbe mountain bas been
broken np into a series of benches, says
The Dalles Chronicle. There are boles
big enough to bury a box-oar in. The
big trees are pointing in hll directions,
and tbe ground keeps slipping steadily
toward the river. AH who haze been
over this part of the road say that the
TJuion Paciflo will have serious trouble
m getting over or around it, ana mat
mtbing at all can be done until after
high water.
FROM a bushel of oorn, a distiller gets four gallons of whiskey,
which retails at $16.00. The government gets $3.60 ; the farmer
who raised the corn gets 40 cents ; the railroad gets $1.00 ; the manu
facturer gets $4.00 ; the retailer gets $7.00; the consumer gets six
months, and the policeman gets paid for running him in.
You'll get something too if you run in and see the new lines of
Dress Goods we open out this week you'll get an agreeable surprise
and perhaps a dress. We have opened 15 cases of new dress materials
and laeis that left the other side of the fish pond only four weeks ago.
PAUH
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Oregon.
1 . Only Firel Class hotel in Heppner.
2. Building Wired for Electric Lights
throughout.
8. Best scooniffiodiilions for tbe traveling
public.
4. Courteous treatment assured the ooun
try people.
MBS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP MANCH1CST10R, lCNGIvAXI)
W. PATTERSON, AGENT. o0 t io m writ
What to Eat,
Row to Eat It,
Thlnjts to Do,
Things to Avoid,
Perils of Bummer,
How to Breathe.
Dangers of KiSBing,
The -Keeley Institute
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For the Cure cu
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazbtts office for partlculan.
Strictly conndentlal. Treatment private and sur.
cure.
no. nurrna II a ran-nooK OF HEALTH HINTS AND BEADY KEOIPKS,
U. lath, title of a very valnlile hook that gives a (Treat amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, coouernlng tnelr dally nanus or Hating, unniting, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
Influence of Plants, Parasites of the flkln. Care of Teeth,
Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Kflects of Tohacco,
vieHlcinn. How to Avoid Them. Cure for Intemperance.
Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Heartache, Cause & Cure,
Removing Bame, now Mucn to wear, Toueuuaoi liob,
p..tnriiiff the Drowned. Contairlous lllfieaBos. Malar al AIToctlons.
Overheating Bouses, Preventing Near-Hlghted- How to Avoid Them, Group-to Prevent.
Ventilation, ness. Exercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO CUKE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, niarrhcea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Barache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Bore Mouth,
Sor. Nipples Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Htlngs and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcera,
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SAVE IOC'I OilS KILLS.
C. RUHL, Proprietor
The Enterprise laky ani Grocery Store.
OuMay Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon band a full lineof
STAPLE AKD FANCY
kerb ani Provisions.
A full line of oholoe Piea, Cakea and Bread ; in fact everything tbat is
usually kept in a flnUclsuMi bakery store. Th.y will ell cheap foi caBh. (Jail and
try tbem. Bw
2 tyAll new BUbacribera and prompt renewals dunnstbe monlb
preaonsed with a free copy of this aa a premium.
of June will be
Hall's Hair Renewer contains the
natural food aud color-matter for the
hair, and medicinal herbs for the soalp,
curing grayneea, baldness, dandruff, and
scalp sores.
Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair.
m
Baking
Powden
A Bo and a Pistol. This mornin,
about 10 o'clook Liouib Boyea, jr.
-oniiUntallv shot Harry Phillips' son
Billv. in the foot. Both are little fel
Iowa, and by some means became tne
possessors of an old revolver, 2i Cal.
While playing up near L,. U. uoyea a
residence, Louis let his tbumo Blip on
the hammer, discharging tbe weapon
with tbe above result. A pbyBiOian
wbb oall ed removing the bullet. Wbile
tbe wound is not a dangerous one, it iB
another proof that 'a boy aod pistol"
are as dangerous as a dynamite bomb.
Wkddinq Bills Oo Wednesday,
Jnne 20th. at the home of tbe bride a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Rev. .
A Parrish and iMiss Effie Warren were
joined in the holy bonds of wedlock,
Rev. Denisou emulating, ine oeremony
was nroDonnoed in tbe presence of tome
t.antv.fivfl invited guests, , under
beautiful deoorations. Mr. ana Mrs
Panisb will make their home in Jlap.
oer. .
gQimtBKi. Poihok. Ben 6wKKart has
... 1 . M nniann vlllnh IB B
a new kibu n .n.."
dead sbol on squirrels. It IB for sale at
Phill Cohn'fl, at tbe low figure tjf II per
oalloD. in bulk. TbiB poison is gnatsn
ltt nr mnnev will be refunded. It is
Lnm.thino that sanirrela will eat, eve
x'w-.-.n i .
Ut .ihi. lime of the year, aow is me
time to kill them.
Piles! Pilcsl Itching Plies.
Symptoms Moisture ; intense a d d
stinging; most at night; worse bv
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, beooming very sore. Swavnk's
Ointment stops tbe itobiug and bleeding
heals ulceration, and in most caxes re
moves the tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son,
Philadelphia.
Tbe Union Paoific is the sliorteat line
to tbe Lewiatou, Miners' iK'iiuii',
Atlantic and Houtb Pies gohl tiHius
Buy your ticket via Hook Spring or
Rawlins, from whioh points yon can u"
by a first class stage line to Lewie'rn,
reaching tbemines tbe same day.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia, No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
Macbwe Oils Peoland A Co. nave
on hand a fine- assortment ot machine
oils, tor sal cheap.
sw 1 yr.
INDISPUTABLE.
Why-spend $1 for a bottle of medioine
when one box of Beecham's pills, cost
ing only 25 cents, (annual sale exoeeds
6,000,000 boxes) will cure most diseased?
Tbis is because constipation is tl.e
cause of most ai'ments aod Keecbam's
pills oure constipation. A valuable
book of knowledge mailed free, on
request, by B. F. Allen Co., 8tV Cniil
St., New York.
All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia
can be cured by HimraoDS Liver Regu
lator.
Nothing !ike Simmons Lfver Regu
lator for dyspepssa an iudineHtion a
safe and sure oure. "
Facts epeak londr than words,
noons Liver Regulator does cure
disorders.
Sim-bowel
When you fel nnoouifoitHble about
the stomach, lake Simmons Liver Ku-
I lator.
A NARROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
The following remarkable evont In a lady'i
nr.. mill intorMii. t im reader: "Fora. lone time
had a terrlhle pain at my heart, which flut
tered almost InceKsantly. 1 had no appetite
and could not sleep. 1 would be compelled
n alt unln Kofi ftnH hftlfh fffLfl fmm IDT BtOHl-
arhuntUI thought every minute would be
my last. There wan a feeling of oppression
about my heart, ana i was arraia in un
full breath. ) couldn't sweep a room with
cOHntf rinin And restlnei but. thanl
God. by the help of New Heart Cure ali that
lspastandl f:il like another woman. Be
fore using the New Heart Cure I had taken
iffDnt ..wallcri MmmllM knd h.en treated
by doctors without any benefit until 1 waj
both discouraged and disgusted. Hy husband
bought me a brttle of Dr. Miles' New Heart
Cure, and am happy to say I never regretted
It, as 1 now bave a splendid appetlla and
sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I be-
fan taking tne renieoy. anu now i kwtj.
is effect la my case has been truly marvel
ous. It far surpasses any other tnedlelne I
have ever taken or any benefit I ever re
ceived fro-n physicians." Mrs. Harrretarc,
totuvllle. Pa.. October 12, 1BW.
Iir. Miles' New Heart Cure la sold on a post"
tle guarantee by ail druggists, or by the Dr.
Miles Medical Cu., Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of
prlre, II ner bottle, si x bottles express Bf
pald. This (treat discovery by an eminent
specialist In heart disease, contain ulur
oplausi not daaitfenm drugs.
For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Land Patents
Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals having oontlicting olaima under the agricultural land
laws, and those between olaimauta under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe public land lawa and the
Kailroad companies Bnd their grantees, aim me states anu uieir grantees, uuuer
the Swamp-Land and School-Land Grams.
Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers
wbo have oomplied with the laws under which their entries were made, and wbo
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, oaused by Trifling
Irregularities whioh can be easily aud speedily removed.
Advice also given in all matters relating t tbe public lands, especially ou
points arising under the new laws whioh have been reoeutly passed providing for
the disposal of the publio domain.
If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of
any character, attended to by skillful and oompetent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Box, 385.
Washington, D. O.
E. J. SL0CUM,
HAS SECURED
The Aracv for the Brownsvi
And has on bauds a full line of their goods inolading suits, blankets, woolens, eta.
Be is also prepared to lake measures for luits.
Palace Hotel Building,
Heppner, Oregon.
LEGAL BUNKS.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
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