Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 02, 1895, Image 2

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    IFYOOAREIN AflOLC
Uncle Sam has the silver to sap
ply China's demand, and no other
nation has. Let John send iu his
orders.
Pbof. Robk is lecturing in Ken
tucky, and his friend Oscar Wilde
is running a treadmill in London.
Salem Post (pop.)
Will m you cot
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.
Before another issue of the Ga
zette has reached its readers, the
citizens of this grand common
wealth will have celebrated that
holiday of holidays, the 119th
birthday of the independence of
our country. Another Fourth of
July is approaching. The speed
ing years bring around this great
anniversary of brave deeds and
brave resulta so rapidly that the
music of one celebration scarcely
dies away in the distance until we
begin it all over again. Yet, it is
just, honorable and right, for this
is the brightest, the sunniest and
the saddest day of our calendar.
The saddest when we think of the
treasure of life that our national
independence cost, and the bright
est and the sunniest when we con
template the proud position that
our republic has achieved, and the
encouragement it has afforded those
seekiug liberty from every quarter
of the globe.
Next Thursday is the Fourth of
July; the ly when American pa.
triotism should be at its highest
pitch; when the American people
will with one common impulse
band themselves together in al
most every city, village and hamlet
to pay honor and tribute to thone
patriotic men who laid the fouuda
tiou fir the greatewt, grandest and
strongest nation on the facn of the
earth. While it in taio that om
condition today is not what it hnB
been iu years past, yet, compared
with other nations we have no
cause for regret So, on next
Thursday let all who possibly can,
join in appropriately celebrating
our nation's birthday, and let the
heart of every true American swell
with duo pride that we are still
under tlitnlmilow of that grand old
emblem, the stars and stripes, the
Hag of an united republic, whose
difl'erent sections are animated by
a coinmou hope, a common inspi
ration and a common destiny.
WORSE THAN POVERTY
In this Cleveland and Carlisle
campaign for popularity, one often
wonders what has become of Adlai
E. Stevenson. Is he still living?
San Francisco was visited by a
2,000,000 tire last Thursday night
which destroyed a creat deal of
property in the lumber district in
the lower part of the city.
Poor Blood and Nerves Out of
Order Take Paine's Cel-
Compound.
ery
Gen. Weaver has been read out
of tlm poi ulist pm-tv, but the
Washington l'ot thinks "he can
easily talk himself in again." The
General is noted for his double
action socket jointed jaw.
A JJEnver preacner na come
out against bicycles. He says that
"ten thousand people are goiug to
hell on bicycles," which leads an
exchange to remark that the num
ber is not so I urge as it had
thought.
A Chicago papnr iia po 'mated
that during "the past twenty-five
j ears of peace" Europe has spent
twenty-five thu3-itnl millions in
preparations for war. Peace, it
would seem, is among the dearest
commodities on the market over
there.
P. J. Sorta, the great tobacco
manufacturer, has long aspired to
prominence in the political arena,
and is now making a strong effort
to secure the democratic nomina
tion for governor of Ohio. But
the Inter-Ocean evidently does not
have much faith in his chances as
it sarcastically advises him to stop
buying New York real estate and
build a cyclone cellar bt fore the I
convention mee'e.
POSING AT THE PIANO.
Paderewski Thlnki That Pianists Should
Look Effective While Playing. v
When Paderewski was in New York
he was calling at a prominent Wall
street man's home in Fifth avenue
when the broker told him he would
like to have his opinion of his daugh
ter's playing, says the jfew York Jour
nal. The great pianist courteously re
plied that nothing would give him
greater pleasure.
After the young lady had dashed off
several selections Paderewski said:
"To set the greatest enjoyment from
the piano the music must not only be
heard but the performer should be
seen. The performer should therefore
be careful of his or her position at the
instrument.
"I will be frank with you ana say
that I nref erred to see rather than hear
vour daughter play. I might better
sav that, I looked more than I listened.
SV, held herself correctly. There is
nothing I hate more than a listless,
careless posture of the body while
playing.
"Then there was life in her touch.
Her fingers fairly sparkled as they ran
over the board and touched the keys,
rebounding from them with a snap
that was exhilarating to behold. Her
manner of using her hands and her el
bowing, if I may so call it, showed
proper training also.
. "I will therefore add that my sense
of hearing would have been equally de
lighted, doubtless, if my 6ense of sight
had not been so completely monopo
lized. I complimented the young lady
on her accomplishment.
"There is wisdom in that," said the
broker, in repeating the conversation,
"Teachers of the piano should give far
more attention to this matter than they
now do."
A fishermen's railroad to Iludson
bay is the unique project of a Quebec
engineer.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your 1 earn r
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties,
and can save money and time iu making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
Thompson & Bnsnsrs.
ZjI-VBJaTTiEiT, SEPP1TEB,
.HU. rr ... .
Among all the structures that make
up the human body, the nerves have
been until recently the least understood.
Tbe role of the nerves in the digestion
and assimilation of food is a highly im
portant oDe. The question whether tbe
food shall nourish or beooine a mere
The following are some of the ,)Hd upon the system is a question of
leading men of the state who have nerve foroe.
been invited to assist in Fourth of Neglect to satisfy tbe demnnds made
by the nervous system carries heavy
nsnoltiai U'lipn thin nnrvons force is
i -i ii i i
points: uov. ljora win tie presi- PxhRUBlpj the dit-eutive processes are
dent of the day at Portland; Con- obstructed, the body is wtakenedand
gressman Kllis speaks at Elgin; pains of neuralgia, indigestion, rheuma-
lons. T. H. Tougue at Halem; C. '". dvbJ 118 Part- i,urlD rePae
lH,... f Mu,if.-,1. a a the nerves Mnd great nerve centers teea
' I iinnn Hia nnfri-itlVA mftiPfinl ihftt 18 fttorfiQ
it a ii'ii m m "i .i " k"m
.oweii hi nnuon; i. . ueer nt . ., d BD1, tism,eg It ig wben
Woodburn; 11. O. Smith at Wood- this snpply of nouriHhment is prompt
e; J. 11. Eddy nt 15urns and and abundant that the oervons system
itor John Midiell at The Dallas. b'e reon Derate, bat wben the sys
I . I V .. 4.... (a nnritnnriata
l in twm it uuiiuua iiiui tuui tin
w.
vil
are republicans.
THE NAME OREOOX.
Ur TO dato llu'ic are nine re
publican candidates actually in the
Held for the presidential iiomina
tion next year. They are: Benja
min HairiHon, William McKinley,
Tiomas It. Heed, Governor Mor
ton, Chauncey M. Depew, Gov
ernor Hastings, Senators Allison,
U. S. Senator Mitchell from Oro
gon recently gave the National
Geographical Society the following
bit of history about the name Ore
gon:
There aro various theories as to
the oritrin Btid derivation of the
imino "Oregon." Some writers do
clare that it is deiived ft on) the
Spanish, signifying "wild thyme,"
so called ou account of the ahuml
ruco of that herb found by early
explore. Others insist it is nu
Indian word, in uho about the heat
waters of tlie Columbia to denig
nate the waloiB that river ain
meaning tho "great river of the
nest," and obtained from them by
Jonathan Carver, native of Con
tiecticut, iu 17G-(W, who upen
two years among tho Indians on
the w aters of tho upper MisHisttippi
now the state of Wisconsin. Car
ver'a aoeounts, however, in refer
pneo to iimny matter, nrecoutrary
and unreliable, though u refer
once to this !) was quite lilel)
riulit. It is more than probabl
that nu artielo published fi.'t yeai
ngo, in 1812, iu "Hunter MBga
r.ine," and produced by tho liintor
inn itrowu iu his political hintry
of Oieg iu prenenU Hio correct so
lution of tho qui'ntiou. Speakim;
of Oreg 'U t-riitory nnd tho di
rovery f tho I'o'unibin river I
Cptiin Umy, thi urliclo n)
"Th territory watered ly this
river Biul it trihutarie la nimv"
that i, iucothodiiOovery of tho
. livi-r "lu'ou called tho Oregon
ttritry from a tradition aid to
Lrvo prevntlfd Biuong tho Indiana
nar Lko Superior, of tlA piit
of michty rivrr ri-iua Iu
tho tloitiity BU'l Muptjing it
WBter luto th rcifi Btid which
u mipixwd to lo tho Columbia."
IWt. in lUceh brl "I hati.! ;
t.oix, inn i n ' i
tl. i .In id. pi ttv.T iki tl.e t'r . . n;
fuifflclnnt nourihnient anil the nerves
loo slinky to get the rest they need, that
bent of all blood purifiers, nerve foods,
and nerve reiilHtors, Paine's celery
compound, should be g yea at once
Paine's oelery compound has brought
health, strength, and freedom from ner
vims weakneHR tn thousands of tired
women, "rnn down" men and sickly
children. It makes them able to sleep
toundly, to ditfesl their food perftotly
and to win back health and strength
The tired brain and nerves are rebuilt
4Dil their wasted parts repaired daring
Cameron and Davis. Tho number
will probably be doubled before the ,eeP( nUd where nervousness, irritabil-
nio for the meeting of the Kepub- ty and inHde.niate nntritionof the nerve
ican National Convention. Next
ear's republican convention prom
ises to tie tue most interesting
in the history of tho party. The
republican statesmen have settled
lown to the convicti hi that they
oenters do not permit sufficient sleep,
nervoos prostration, lassitude and de
pendency are sure to follow,
raine'a celery compound guards
againat all this by promptly feeding the
exhausted nerves and making the blood
pure, abundant and nourishing. It
onres neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
all forms of nervous weakness, despond
ency, Bkin diseases and affections of tbe
heart, liver and kidneys. It sends pure,
vitalized blood to every organ, and thus
makes people well. Paine's celery com
pound bus found its way originally
through prescriptions by physicians, into
every , city and smallest village in the
oonniry I
It would be very difficult tn find man
or woman of matnre fife who Las Dot
either been helped by this remarkable
remedy or 1ms beard of its marvelous
properties at first-hand from some en
tbuiBHtio friend or relative.
I'aiue's oelery oompnund is the only
great popnlar remedy that physicians of
every schoi 1 prescribe for disorders of
the blond and nervec
SHys Mrs. Kate Manuel, 2l0?i 3d Bve.,
Yinneapolii, whose picture is above:
'I have been greatly benefited bj
Paine's oelery com pound. I have taken
six bottles of the wonderful remedy, and
reoommend it to all who are filictod as
I was. For years I have suflVred from
indigestion, and know not bow to :ive
due thanks for the relief that I Lave re
ceived while taking Paine'a celery com
pound. My son-in-Uw has taken two
bottles for a similar trouble and it has
made Lira welL"
W.L Douglas
69 CUftIT 13 THE BEST.
iP WilVli TIT FOR A KINS.
a. cordovan;
43.sp FineCalf&Kangarou
3.9 POLICE, 3 soles.
42?- " """tNs
"EXTRA FINE-
2.l.7?BQYS'SCH00LSH0Ei
LADIES'
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best valuo tor the money.
ana lit,
massed
The prices are uniform, stamped on sole.
Yoit Should Pppp
For a ( big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
HOTEL
CITY
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
66
At.
99
HT LUST!
Thev euual oustom Shoes In stvle and
their wearing qualities aro unsurpassed
From $i to S.t saved over other makes.
, If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealer whose name will shortly Bp
pear here. Agent wanted. Apply at once
.
P Mr. ColumbuB were alive to
day and called at Mat Licbteu-
thal's he initjht makn a new discov
ery quitrt as tnemoiable as that f
lirz. turns was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this- time
discover the fiuest stock of Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want t
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant,
M. L1CHTENTHAL,
Muln Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
E FRIGE :
He Home Grccery L1P-
miT wm
'IlliW CASH
Enclosed Gear and Steel Hilar.
su.i . -
nboat a week ago, when he began sink
inn. He rallied Wednesday and hope
revived araontf his friends, but Fri
day bis illness took a (atal turn, and
at shout 2p.ru be died,
llro. Mattnea. as be waa familiarly
are going to Iihvo a walkover at known by many Kuiuhte of I'ythias in
the IH-Xt pri'HMi titinl oWlion, ami -very part of the Btate, bad many ao-
tlmttho Humiliation willbn racti- h'inlancea and friend, to this city, lie
oa.lycnivalontto an olecti.,, b,
tlio .,..pl. It iH tins belief that nrMtl cllHm.er HlU on bis recent an-
una iiM io tuo aneaiiy largo crop oi ,,! vivit last mntb. Tbe writer wm
candidates. intiinstely acquainted with bim and oho
sty that II. (1. Matties was a PythUn
. , . . l. i
TO I'ONSliMPTIVrX I nlIH 10 every wins ui iu -'".
friendship, charity aod beoet ilenoe lie-
Tbe nndersigned bavintf been restored I bis predominant traits anil the Cor
fu health by almple means, alter sulTxr-
liK fur several years with a a,ver I itn u
H(T"Clin, and lliat dread disease, Con
iiniitinn, i antioiia to niaka known to
bis fellow sufferers the means of rnr
To those who desire it, be a ill cheerful
ly send, free of rharne, a copy of the pre-
eriplton naed, which ttiev will Olid a
nre cine (or Cunsnmplioii, Asthma, Cm
tarrb, Itrouchitis and all throat and In nil
niitladlea. IU hnpea all n(Trr-ra will
n hia remedy sail Is invalilslile. Tlnm.
d Slrlntf tho prrsortptliin, wind) will Coal
itiftn noihinir. an. I iimy provn lirirtf
till ilran s.l Ire... K v V.IWAUIA
Vl)N, Itr.w.kUn, N. Y. junll-w.
ner stonca of hia every auooeaa. Io this
hour of trial the heartfelt aympathtea of
the writer are eiteiided to the allluted
fsinil), Mrs. 11. O. Mslbiea aud daiitfb-ter.
While in Stoi kton, Cal., sometime aui.
Tlios. K. Lanuan, f Ios Hsiiks, that
tti, waa taken very eeveroly wi b
rr itnpa and iliarrh ea. Ha rhunred to
niefl Mr. U. M farter, who wsaaiunlarly
illlcted. H : "I tld liim l
Clismlrlain'a Cube. Oholura and Iir-
'liora Kemedr, and w wrrut l III Mul
len l'rntf Hi- re and procnrwl a IwlHa
t It a Mr tarter prompl rrliel ai -I
I pan vouch f.r it havinar enrrd m"
Vat tale by Hlocum Ji-bnaou 1'iuu io.
PAT'a Accident Pat Quaid waa aeen
on our atreeta lat Friday evening witb
a badly difl-nred face which Le bad
well wrapped and poulticed. On in
tiniry be informed our reporter that it
waa tba result of attempting to oatcb a
borse io a oorral at E. A. llrundatfe's
place last Thursday. Ha bad tbe ani
mal cornered wbeo it attempted to pass
bira witb a suddeo lunse, and in ao do
lug Pat waa either kicked or atinck by
pole from tba fence, just which ba
doesn't know aa it waa several minutes
before be regained ronrcionenesa, Pat
is "playing out of Inok" this apring. II
bad just aboot recovered from a montVi
siega of la grippe when ba met witb tbia
accident. However, wa bnpa aoon to lee
bis face aesorue normal proportlona.
KARL'S
KWfrr
I:
mi"
FaAtCNKAL Klu th IV.rian TempV
N' i , II 8., held Ihrlr regular eleolM-n
last Kridav Bight Willi the following !
nil: M. K. I'.. MaMie Kmeal; 1- H.,
Hlrlla 11 lrl.; K. J , Mary ttnuti; M.
f T , I'snlin Qixid; M. el HA V ,
t.lllia dim; M. nf F, tlruiua V.rti;
P. .( T, Jennie Hargftit; . of O. T ,
Una LtcMetitbel. Tni'tia: Pauline
tit g'aud lotl,e,
lrOII tit' II. 0 MiTIIlM
Ta Well Kanwa V.l'r Mae
l.l.i.T or lk l')ilUa Juatl, I
at.
11.(1. Mathies, tditor of the Orrg I
Knight, a I') Iinnn Jonrual, and .f the
N'.,il,rl hpurlftiian, died at bis bon
In Portland lt Frldy aftrrnuon, af'et
a lew week' illliraa, with llngM'sdis,
He a memlier I li e 1HV 1 I g lal lj trpreeuUtl
I luti en 1 the uirgnn 1 1 A- ciaiion. I chn.
8 uptime au lis ad onipnie. (tie I !
nllve eomimltew l the aciatnn. of rilst Tileal f lirile
hieli ba wm a tmmWr. t Newport, to rtmpt..na-M..iIUre; laUnea ttchifg
, , and stinging; moat al night ; worw !
make arrst gementa for II. animal lueel L... if .l.w c, nt.O i.
Ing u' It a Prraa Assorlatioii on July ! inm.. t..rm, Inch 4-ften l l-.l ai d
'iiiii f g.H-i" j i'i n'. h ..mli'g vf KH
i. . .i. .. i ... t .. 1,1. .1 II- l .i i , iimr p ti - it ' ' '
M n 'ti t 1 1 1 of. i g t in- ! !
An arnwwMa laiatlrw ami Krm Tofta
RolJ I f inm'iior ecrt Irwa.L &oMa
and fl.ou r m"Uw Iran.
f W lllurlbaVicUian4lJiwin,Mii
r. r lr I') 1. W. Atrea, it., I.,tm l
5 Per Cent Dis
cooDt for SPOT
-13 READY-
To Make Things Lively !
IN TUE GROCERY TRADE
And offer tbeir new invoice of Teas and
Coffees at prioea that will make a aensa-
tioo.
P. C. THOMPSON CO,
HEITNER, - ... OREGON.
Tba White House Orncer carries
Faney and Htaple Oroeeries. Wood and
Willnwwar. (Haas ware and Crockeiy
aod linwtre.
Higheat prioea paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. New goods
arriving daily.
Call aod examine to see for yourself.
Next door to the City bole!.
Heppner, Oregon.
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Lash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND FIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
o o o o o o o I6
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M
ONCV LOANED. '
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ti',-ftfa HI-..H m ,.,r. rrn f,
Ofrf.in, Hh .If1 .lll lil .ilr l
n.'l l. r. i' r..l -f aMit.ufi M.rigtf
r, ii .r.l tiiai li I oihr .mv
tilr. -.lrM "h
jy k H .WiMT,
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"Wbi'irtr.i'.iatttt'fei.li, m.tl liiii a ,i, J 1 1 ,,a U d. bit faff -a n ti.ail. . t fVJovota, U A r. u,
Uu asMiwd a4a lU wau Jiliia."Ji itv aaauUM a himk M,t utu.
A WS"t' Aa-1ol.
When "5arm1eo waa a atudent at Brt
enna ba lipM-nrd to b aUrd by one
of the examiner tba foUowin ia-
j lion: ,niiiaina' .t er In an In
I vrtNltrtn thrriruN HH rvatl"n,
i lmw v.m! Jon S iji'!v Jiir !f i!h
rr,,!.i,ns"'" I'ri-i r. r'H-mr." rt
I 1 V v'i nuil t-tif.prji
nn. thi :n, r i I ' I the etamirt-
' tlut I'.n' l ',-. -i Lmu walat4 tur Pox t't.
j Uaar iMKHaa;. UsT
$1800.00
0IVEN AWAVTOm'ESTORS.
ti. aim wwl t1 ear !
fk ikmagk aa Utt awal ajiiannaMi pataat
4m amatli t .lm V
M wor. ih knl paiaau fee amr ellawla,
IM M n o4 IhM rVf w la kuvi m
kf k al la kl U At Uw wai
nat Ml UKfMW HMI IM ftitmtt UN HK1 tiut
IT'S THE SIMPLE. TRIVIAL tS DT10NS
THAT tlLLD TORRNES,
act M e "cm vukW caa W aV ".! wm
m4 mwm amHii dx aiii . kack,
"MM Ma." "iJ.um,m -a-k. "Wak
i ai.., a4 a !! .4 mM Vilit tmg M amt
i ait mmt al a w "pMi i aarf ikM ai
lamiiaii an UM uM iwh( MtM marat at ika
simKk, try k that ai wamawf k m.iat
FT IS NOT SOrUROAStT SfXHS.
fiUM CWmtll a awial aaftca It
For the Curo Oa
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is lortt at Palem, Oregon,
The Mvit Urautiful Tovn on tht Coait.
Call at th Oaiarra offlra for partlrnlari.
Slrlrll; cnnfl.lf ntUI. 1 real maul itrlf at aud sura
i cur.
li
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NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
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How's Your Liver?
V mt I mt aw
t lrl, -a ml f-aa, an ad cWwak
lMlV..MniI.IMBmHMH.
luraua a vaal I .
a.
k
tatlalM W. "" al
ml tiwa f mm ".'wti jiwii. ai " ..ani n a
W mwl im-.,m ia t aw4 Mai laai
w.a) a.4 .--tks avv a. akaa
A a ft wM amurf aaaijaaual
:ots v rrnrRr.t PN a cn..
tmAHmn ml A.-. ..a m4 I mf.(t fatmU,
N aihlntfl. p. C.
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise -need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Powur I-Iouse.