Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 18, 1895, Image 2

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    An Open Secret!
they please without believing that
they are crazy or a set of fools
A PICTURE OF HEALTH TODAY.
the Gazette has opinions of its
own and will express them, and
back them, too, if need ba
It is an open secret that-
i.
I
When yonr heart pains yon and un
usual pal pita tioD is frequeDt, acoom-
Mrs. Moore Was SinkingPaine's Celery Com
pound Made Her Well.
p&Died sometimes with sbotnees of
breath and low spirits yon are tsuffenng
from a disordered state ot he liver.
Sells high grade goods at lower
prices tbau any of his competi
tors. That's because be knows
how, when, what and where to
buy and is satisfied with small
digestion is imperfeot aDd there is wind
on the etomnoh. If allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach the
kidneys aDd becomes dangerous to life.
BtepB should be taken to stay its pro
profits.
gress on tbe appearance ol the first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver
and Kidney Balm is especially adapted
Ben carries a full line of Groceries,
Canned Goods, Candies, Cigars, Tobao
cos, Eta.
v
for disorders ot this kind. Price $1 per
bottle.
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OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON.
. . . Editor
Business Manager
Tbe Gazette is thankful to State
Printer Lfleds for a copy of the
session laws of 1895.
Judge M. D. Clifford, of Can
von City, has been elected grand
master of the A. F. & A. M., of
Oregon.
The Gazette is under obligations
to tbe Chautauqua people for com
plimentary tickets to their gather-
in at Oregon Citv. July ID to IS
r o ' -
1895.
Senatob Carter says: "It is
needless to inquire whether the
republican party is going to take
Tinting of the silver Question. That
question is becoming as wide as
commerce and absolutely irrepres
sible." If the free coiners don't watch
out, the good times will overwhelm
them before th next election.
Sulem Statesman. In that case we
will all admit that the Wilson bill
has done it and all vote for Cleve
land agaiu.
School Teachers Chosen. At the
called meeting of the school board laBt
Saturday, the directors of sobool district
No. 1, Heppner, selected the following
teachers for the ensuing year: F. M.
Overacre, of Illinois, prinoipal; Misses
May Bailey, Addie Jones and Addie
Oonlee, same positions as held last year;
Miss Molntosh, of Pendleton, primary.
The principal will reoeive $100 per
month and tbe assistants $50 each, term
six months. The board authorized tbe
sobool clerk, Mr. J. J. Roberts, to adver
tise for bids to tarnish 60 oords of wood
for tbe coming year, bids to be opened
on July 10th, and wood to be delivered
on or before Oct. 1, 1895. Tbe janitor's
wages were rednoed at this meeting
from $25 to $20 per month.
Everywhere We Go
We find some one who has been oared by
Hood's Siirsaparilla, and people on all
hands are praising this great medicine
for what it has done for them and their
friends. Taken in time Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla prevents serioas illness by keeping
the blood pure and all tbe organs in a
healthy condition. It is tbe great blood
purifier.
Hood's Pills become tbe favorite ca
thartic with every one who tries them.
25c per box.
Telbphonb Connections. Heppner
people should wake up and take some
interest in tbe 6'ihi h of the tele
phone line into Heppner. If it looks
like a good investment, tbe "Long Dis
tance" oompany will ooustruot tbe line
iuto Heppner. In the event of the com
pletion of the line into this plaoe, weoan
then talk to all points In Grant county
just as easily as Pendleton. To our
merobauts it is a business proposition,
and as we have allowed Pendleton to I
best as in enterprise we should Dot be I
slow to grasp this last ohanoe to bold
oar own. Will our board ot trade call a
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The silver convention at Mem
phis adopted ringing resolutions.
An effort to bring all bimetallists mfieng t BKitate the building of this
into the silver party failed, as the line? It should be done.
majority were in favor of making
the fight for silver within the liui-s
of present party organizations. The undersigned having been restored
to health by simple means, alter sailer
ci c, i ,.fT a.,,1 thai rlrAAil iltaauan linn
., in i.: i 1 .
UiOgomougHuu luuu liwu uuug- lim)ti(m( , mmon8 to make known to
hill, and therefore would atlvmo hj8 few sufferers tbe means of care
the inotubers of the respective To those who di'sire it. be will chperftil
parties to stay where they are Bud 'y ''"'. fr,ie "f charge, a copy of the pre
P , , .. . rii i ....... anription used, which they will find i
Hgni it oui. iu i.-y jm. ,m, ij, nurd out for Consumption, Asthma, Ch.
now is to surrender to the gold tarrh, Hronchitia and all throat and lung
biii ami give them the solid ranks
vm&$$f&tfv i&m?:-::-- 0MmWm
Gnat Mitai
for 30 Days
On Crockery, Glassware, Wood and Willow
Ware, Writing Tablets, Notions, Etc.
A full line of Fire Crackers and Fourth of July Goods.
Old Blackman Stand
(BuccesBor to Jerry Cohn.)
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Yon Should Pppjp
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. '.Tom Bradley, Prop.
Bill's Pills
MAY NOT BE ON SALE ATmi
SLOCMIINSTON DRUG CO.'S STORE
Bat there are hundreds of reliable
brands of pure drugs, and the trumpet
never proclttimed more weloome news to
the public. Pure drugs mean that no
bad results follow treatment by physician.
Siocum-JQUnsion Drug Co
PHILTv COHJV. Prop.
BgniuHta rabble.
The Oregon inn hhvb that Idaho
ouulit to lie teduced to territorial
condition and riiieii witti a noon
Tbe people have given their verdict!
Every state, county and moat humble
maladies. He hope all sufferer will I villnire has bad a voioe in it.
nse. hm remedy as it is invaluable. Those TllB.A i. .nn.nimof teatimonv from
lt-irliig Hih prmwriptinn, wlnoh will ost t i: i. i
lh,.m imlhing, Hixl may .r..v a bluing, D1"1 " ",e "
will pl.' MddrKm, EUWAHl) A. rjr compouna is making rick, urea ow,
WIl.sON, Brooklyn, N. Y. jnnll-w. I nervous men and wumon well and strong
agaio.
HrnoAT School Convuntion.-TIio There have lMMn pntilisUed by ttion-
of cavalry. The principal reason Sunday school convention, held at IYt- sands in every utate in the country tentu
..I !... Mr..,,,,, i..,. i- Iir,l m. lyi'g'ove, liiHt Friday, tlmngh a moet monials from pf..pl in every station of
W "'v. ,L"reeH.,led,y owing f, the wind and Hf. in those sUte. Mlingof the many,
Idaho is that it is a silver state all
Bre fr free coinage over there,
is a common tiling for Oregon's Lhowx a wnnderful awakening in Hnn
lii newspaper to ahuso Idaho am
Nevada. Mw some people want
to rule the earth! Huch should be
given a country and a crown,
THE infallible Arlington Ilecord,
"a paper" of Kantern Oregon that
defeiiils OregoniHiiism, complains
u. . Hrv ,,-,. .r,,l kir.ir Ti.. many oaaes where this grcatesi or all
It urnii rum tilt mrriMil nut In i1ilui1 ftml remedies has made people well.
The Gazette has pullincl tue nnso-
day H.'hcH.l iiuillers iu Morrow oountv. ''cited testimony of well known ana
lliedeaib ot IWdent Kly oeonrre,! bighly OTtenied people in Morrow
inn Hi mt in j b.t ur. Mr pi I ooaotf who have found lioaitu ami
was one of the foremost Hunday M-hool trength in tbe remedy that was Ural
orders in Morrow county, and he la preonll by I'n.r. Ivlwar-i ll.eips, m.
sadly mied. The attenlanc Friday V , I ' I'artroouin oouege.
Mod and womeo ot national regula
tion have written thaokful lettersoo tbe
AHIUTIONAL LOCAL.
.1 . . i. . 1 1 ....... .. ;.. ; ..
ing Dial llie pnxiuctiou 01 go, in irloa iwi)d, agenL
some subject, which bavs beo paiiliabvi
tbe world over, ami have railed forth
uoankml for renpnoive letters from
equally prominent men and women in
other lands.
Below is a letter that onmmends itself
to every woman in Morrow county. It
was voluntarily written to Wells, Rich
ardson & Co. by a lady whose portrait,
given above. Is BHSurnooe of her bigb
character ami honest disposition. Pbe
is a picture of womanly health. Rhe Is
Mrs. Robert M. Moore, of Laporte,
Ind., ami she writes:
"ricase aooept my beartf'.lt thanks
for the great good I'aine's celery com
pound has done me. I do think that
there cannot be ton mncb said in its
favor. I was completely run dowo t
year ago, and bad the advice and at
tendance of two of tbe beet physicians io
tbe town, who prooouooed my sickness
nervous prostration. I was treated by
on for two weeks, and then went to an
other and fimt be seemed to help mt,
but after a while instead ot getting bet
ter I went from bad to worse.
"At the earnest sol imitation of twoot
my children and a dear friend, who was
very much interested in my oase, I oom
nienced lo take Paine's celery compound
aud look seven bottles, and am thankful
to say that I am a well woman today.
Considering tbe low state of health in
which I was, my cure baa been pro
nounced wonderful. Yon can nse this
communication as you see fit"
For recovery frr.m tbe effects of too
conittant indoor work, worry, overexer
tion of body or mind, and for the gen
eral depressed state of health that iao
apt to result from sedentary life of
bard work and routine, Paine'i oelery
compound is the one strictly accurate
relief. It refreshes and restores worn
out tissnes, disposes tbe body to take on
Dew flesh, and rapidly clears tbe system
of tbe used-op elements that clog Its
healthy working.
l)rodging indoor workers who seldom
get long breath of fresh air and there
are many such, both men and women
recover vigor ot the nerves and vital or
gans throngh f ie use ot Paine'i oolery
oompound.
40
(filGYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted mperlor to any Bicycle built In the world, regardless ot price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on
hsvlng the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond Is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
csiogu, i INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER n. HAIXOCK, IxniANAroi.is, Imd., V. 8. A.
Oen. Audit for Esitern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
PRICE
ft I
oti the decreane, and goes on to
htate that the director of the mint
nya that iu the ear 1891, fcl.fiOO,
(MX) mote gold were mined than in
lS'.KI. I he (lii'ftte ani l nothing
about the )eai 'H, but had in luiml
reliable eetiitixt.-M of the lined )eur
tip to .1 tine 1, lH'.l.'t, which ahow a
falling dT in gold production. In
I"iO the HpuUtitu i'f the I'nited
State wiia l.i'Jl.STtt nn.l thatyenr
thia country mined fcoO.UMMXH)
gold, while in 1VI with a Kipula
tioii of over t"i,(kH),(HK) there wete
only ;i'.l..riHl,(HH) w..tU of gold
mined, taking 1 1, Arlitigtou lbvrd
tnau'a tlgurea for it an being cr
rtM't, aud we find on investigation
that they are,
J ear lV.i," will ehow up txpialljr a
The Weekly Huo and the (Iscetle 1275
ler )esr, bulb stnolly In advauoe. '
Meadows Horivner, the bWksmilbs,
liirnelnMr an I wixtd Imlohera, at the
I, Ml, inn sUnd. Main street, Heppner.
rail in the Im,s.
T. It. Il.iasr.l inskes a speeislly in
M'plvi'g sliMkineii llh all nee-lcl
ti. .., Imi, carrying a geiiersl hue
He hi new ad. If.
Mathews ltr... ('My btet ta titer shop,
lotisnMal arlils. lUlreiillina', stisvin.
Iivmpmiieg, el.'., nn SOU lltltloll)
lUltis al i'i oetil apieoe.
(I. It. IUII, I lis liinriat ailit, phi
lie f.innd al Ins psrlnts, Mli'k (virnn,
here hrf will liaviie al p'-ptiUr pliers,
Imves, sliaiiikiiM, haircuts, rlc.
Hlsge leave f,r nt Mnda.
ttnl an. I Krl'ls), rsliiriniitf t
lues.l), llmr,ns and hliir,ls)S
It. Ws le, Pr-.p. T. W.AversJr , agent
Head "('.Hi's Financial Hi'IkiI." and
llia.ii Uk nn lila iiltiar ln.lit.eKliftn
Assillllillg that the I rii. y sr all ciunettig, lulerestihg.
Km t ailos !( .t, agent. tun.
Well ill the produdiou of gold a. , nvrnt..rl t.t., l,r, m .1...
I l.-irt tl.e smiiv i.f n atn.ine In
the year lS'.U, ct our MSipl theii I Viliiiik't..ii, I! , will end it Li hi
lli l.n.i. la-lvanUg M Csll in or a l.ltsoa tin a-
" ""J I Mf
ilea world by the continuation of w. ..
' wall. ltiinit'n rune stage Ikelaeen
the ningto atatnlnrd? Now that ll..i r and M-iniinteiit, arnug etery
gold iwlliraatu-n it d.-uble wotk ' J?'1,1"!, :""
r. " I ,1-- rieri t oiui.lar. nthiflnl an. I el, ran
M A money of ultimate redemption, et f.,uie . Hi iuirtr. I. i.,a.
with the amount far ahott 'f that l'1-
..r..!,.,...! ii. W.t) itliat.it.ulati.nl HnWriLr. I. the We-k'r Hna. It.
e-Mt.ing l-sper of Oreg m, t )rr.
three) time H large, it ia ln Won-1 m. the il.i ti, U-i ti in i.Ii.hv,
der that it Im Ihhmiiih tu.r iu d.w r '' A r--l ..n
tnand and ha appreciated iu pur. nl- al ih tUs. n ..nire.
cliMing faiwrr. TLU irewitiou T. W. Aef, Jr. Is wiskirg s'ilrrel
UM Main that even on. what. .'1
e. f .f f I J M rd.tea. l-t a
saiiipU an t try H. tl.
ftm.) Kal, an rtee-l l-nirl.sr
from I'lttllai' l. I 'iv l. a -.-.i',..ii
In tls M Mstliew ,..tei.t slwp,
rret,e ll sris Ilia ul,ilA In the
tl i-f t;l. I'rrsb ! aaJ bvil
"l.mnev fani.it lieln tut It
rh (la;.etu woull further itiggeat
that the) lb cord triticiaina would
be just M weighty if Couched in
Inorc rip'tful language. The
PERSONAL POINTS.
Till klngnf Siani In lib. Mate attire la
worth more than I1.ikki.oihi.
TikroM t l i r ami Mim Kinma
Uo.lit..l. of Wal'iinh. Ind.. have Jt
twn marrlrd afu-r an iiiiuterrw'teU
courtship of thirty-one jram
V. M. Amtiii u. rliU f of the limthrr
hisid if -.iniiliv( r.nginrera, hii
sailed fur the old .-iiunlry. He will
alay six months, and imI his birth-pla.-e
In Ntiltand. H U hi llrt vara
ti.m In twi iity Ave y.-nr.
Annul limit, of I a I'urie, Ind .
has viir.l a .livon-o from his tenth
wife, who. It trnnnires. as hts flnt
bride. AfW-r U-ing ilivoretst fr.nu ln-r
the first time he married right time
lrftr he was again rl,li-,l io tier.
A so of Mr i;.-U-rt Hall, formerly
the astronomer rm 1r Irrlan.l aiul
now jirofessor of etr.momv In 'he I nl
verslty of Cambridge, U working In the
hot of the Imii r.le A Nalil',!e
railroad at ImUvllle.
A av Im hrnd rrl on the shottl
drra .f I'm le Hi'l Saf. ty. s...'rl
gardener, of Hirmtnghain, Ata. II
X: "I WntUs (e hiie f..',U' grb tt
In Mar. h, an' I .t.-ti't my n gar
den till Apn!; an" U-n I sr'-l iW e same
white f '.as III. ir tlr-t trk'.-lahl. "
I'W. Ill'sii mss the oiiiv lii.-ln
whu s gn.il the IV. larati -n of linle-rwlnlrn.-e.
Il'-rn rarw ago a fund to
rrevt tiMifiun.rtit t los m.-iw.-rv was
started In aliitiMn. Ot.'r I " "-i
has taen O'litrtl'Uifl of the f.'O.issl
br.Ie.1.
M aa Nitut l.T fal r.a
gtven up Urr tiotis In l,ttict.,n.
Her Marriage t n K vd IVnig'.aws.
whl.'h. riol itlnlsti.Tug all (tenia'.. Is
ermfl.lenUv rj.1e.t t. take pla--
Will ne..lish!v t vervjnlet. It
I nnw thtmghl ttat It will I
tralt at Ihe h'-me of h. r brother, t .
riil. In Ne ml,
WEAPONS INDIANS FEAR.
Tfcaf
4(16,.
5 H $67.50
6 II $70.00
5 Ptr Cent Dis
count fur SrOT
CASH.
Iloa't IIS to Vara Talaaeo,!
aifbil aa4 Heavy llallata.
"Indian aometline fa.-e liirht fire
anus with great eonraife. tint they flsrht
shy tf the attention of any weapon
that M-tnls larife projectile." said Col.
F. A. HSake, who has had wide experi
ence on the western plain. "The null
and arrram of the heavy tuilirt frlfht
ens them, and they pref. r lo keep away
from their rantfe. To that not unrva
ai.nahle prejudice Udue Ihe fact that
the tu(Tal. hunter of the early Tn.
whit in following their tuine were
cmtntly rr-d ti the attack of
hontile Indian, were lioletel com
paralirrly little by them. The U.ntf.
Ii.-avy rale, with It irlreople silits
and the ktiowledife of the deadly CT-
tauity of the hulTahi hunter a aim. al
tii't In arlsli'y rve. to male the red
man kr'plils.litati-e.and set hlm tem
porarily free from the ti.U.iuf .a!p
tiuntinif.
'Hme tuf?ali huntrr the name of
Murd.sU. that I knew, was riwpln;
ii)m a herd .n the Mal.sl I'Iaih wdra
he ple. a tnd of C.wnsi .-tn- fi-.ng
l. . !..! imi e iii'au..v 1. 1. l toa
fuii ti-u them ft a wartuiia that thry
slioul.l not at'oe1' h t near I.e.
ln hi warfi.iT. the i hi.
la.mted with his hstid I'
tlie iliatant herd, th.-n mriti..e. in the
Indian lantniaife that the hunlrr sh.iaUl
sli.a-l It. Mur-I.s k V,rr,i a the . hlef In
.1, l..l and the hut!. f. '.I. The In
dian e0 loud 'How' of approval,
Wied their hand, turne.1 their potuca
and swept on pat the hunter, leavtna'
him Id puru h's sio-'ihrf of Iba tJ
ffc.a r.nle'ed."
Enclosed Gear ar.d Steel Miliar.
P. C.
IIEtTNEh,
"An," said the nmiraiine readier, enn
templatinir hi friend' new baby.
"Hue child. I it a Napoleon or a
TriU-yr inclimatl Tribune.
IlK-'Why d.N. Mi Mlddleair
persist in alnirltur "My weetheart'a the
Manin the M.mnT" Mie "tecau he
can't come d.ean and deny it." liar
p r's taar.
Mam "If Mr, Smith irivra yon a
piece f cake lc sure to say 'thank
yil.'" yrrKhlie-'-lVhat B.st la that?
She never fc'lvrs ym any more." Brook
lyn 1.1 fe.
CI.VHHI.V idininfc ot "WTiat'a r
eti.e of the star boarder?" rVrthbler
"Mi! That's me. The old star married
the landlady and now eaU la the
kiichrn." Jude.
Jkmt-'I want my wife to he a
w.imaii h think t. fore sh spraka."
I'luuk. tt -' Why d.m't yn aay ynw are
a cnUrmed Imk hel.r' lHrult Free
Pre.
"Wiut make Vm rail It. -.ton the
IluhT" "1 gi It a oecaofte It attch
jfnter t"T whes-l." rrplird the Vttl
Ifarian who tli.ni. Ilrowtttnf U
m ne --Ws.lnii.-.n Mar.
I.at-v
t-unioti" i. ro.,,.t -"Ve. I hat ll'.rj. t'hiji waa croat diacmverer
hadc,t,.i.. r9l !er Hei..- 1 d lo j0 Ida daV. 1 1 0 Would at tilts tltUe)
fof theUt.4 .toaltheror at on. of the luiffeal di-COVer th finest UK-k of Khoe
,.,a..l(Tt..ln hou,.!,,!!.,,,,.. -l.., Tim. pTrf Heppner, at,d th
cheapest a well W hat more does
mortal man want ?
TV IB I. 0tf,M HK.W Imlwl,
M. I.ICIITF.NTIIAU
Msi Sire, Nne. ent.
Coatom Work ft Hially.
THOMPSON CO.,
OREGON.
DISCOVERED flT LEST!
i' IV.',
C'olonibuii wcro alive, to-
day and called at lit Lichteu-
that't he micht male a new disco v.
',.w h.. j,.n rew.ved that Wy" qoil M metuotable na that of
The ntr nWtipon p'tea of It
rWml e.kly lilte aed I ha
regular pr tea ol the Uellv (trrffoan
111 Ml. Altera snt-.' tlir f r tie
lllsi.Ma and rir '
. nlit r.ii UMh lt I !. sr I
It t w m n'sU,,, f a rl I j t" ei f 'f I' All l I -
tth.lrf f flern -r . se to Jump f,,,.n .f t tr .lcifle f.
ft KHrtii.rf trt.n witla U e...l : .,,.- aJia.a v.Uk at.l,. U
jVMtaU.i t.ai'i i..lA
h Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CAM.
n ar"-' ' tati ai em Tn
fc .il, t, ..iifsst It aak KAkaai
n4 $ . .V t 1 1 kr. Sw) tra
If A lt -irrntrrrt
itU XfcW tw ta t4 fci Lai
Tin: Lancasiiiki: Insukanck Co.
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