Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 20, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895.
I WEEKLY NO. 6;1 i
I SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 372
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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PATTERSON,
PATTERSON.
. . . Editor
Business Manager
At if 2.50 per year, $1.25 fur six months, 75 eta.
tor three rnomriB.
Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on
Appl cation.
TiHIU PAPKR is kept on tile at E. C. Duke's
Advertisinir Asrencv. B4 and 85 Merchants
Exchangs, 8an Frnncisoo, California, where oou-
riicta lor advertising can ue mau ior u.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
40
.CYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Cp., a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TJ. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 1:45 p. m. daily
except Bunday. Arrives at Willows Juuction
4:15 p m.
No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 6:30
p. m. Arrives at Heppuer 9:00 p. m. daily except
Sunday.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 3:30 a. m.
West bound, main line, leaves Willows Junc
tion 12:06 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction 4:30 p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 9:00 p. m. Here
passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a.
m. and take the fast mall west bound which ar
rives at Portland 7:25 a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
1:45 p. in. and arrives HI roriianu o:uu p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles U: 15 p. m. This connects with the
east bound way freight with passenger coach
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving
at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
1 TM U.S. GOVERNMENT I
IS ...
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
is
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any one who ap
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during
the month preceding.
We secure the best patents for our clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time w
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
"sauce-pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock, "bottle
stopper, and a thousand other tittle things that most
any one can find a way of improving ; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the " National Recorder, published at Washington,
D. C, which is the Best newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub-
senpnon to this journal, tree ot cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United Stales among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
ry Reference editor cfthit taper. Write ertur
So-fast pamphlet, FREE.
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their A
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension f Had YOU a a
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United Btates Officials.
President Qrover Cleveland
Vice-President .Ad ai Btevenson
Baoretflry of Htat Kiohard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasnry John G. (JarliHle
(Secretary of interior hum ouiuu
Secretary of War Daniel B. Laniont
Beoretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William L. Wilson
Attorney-General Judnon Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor ...W. P. Lord
Heoretaryof State .H. B. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Metsehan
Rapt. Publio Instruction . M. Irwin
Attorney General M. H'enian
.. ( G. W. McHnde
Benatora i j, h. Mitchell
J Hinger Hermann
Congressmen J. y. ft. Ellis
Printer ;i;"1WnH- LeeU
I R. B. Tinan,
Supreme Judges K. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Clronit Judge A James A. Fee
I'rueenutina Attorney John II. Lawrey
' Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator.
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars-
on whom you depended for support ? ,
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension date3 from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
gyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
Th.e Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
JT. B.TM Company U controlled by nearly on thousand leading netoo
paper in the United State, and it guaranteed by them.
If vou use the Petaluma
Incubators ft brooders.
Make money while
others are wasting
time bvoldorocesses.
Catalog tell 8 all about
it.and describes every
article needed lor tin
poultry business.
11 SivIU
w. 'f.--ym -s-'i' yjr
The "ERIE"
mechanically the best
wheel, rrettiestmouei,
We ere Pacific Coast
Aeents. Bicvcle cata-
logue.mailcd free.givcs
r.,114..lnlnn n,U. )( HOF.NTS WANTED.
PETALUMA IHCUBAT OR C0.,Pctaluin,Cal.
Branch House, .it S Main ht., L,os Angeles.
who gave such popular illustrated lec
tures on cooking at the World's Fair.
The ladies will also make the finest col
lection of woman's work, brio-a-brao, art
and curios ever colleoted on the Pacific
coast.
The Oregon counties from whioh
speoial exhibits will be sent to the expo
sition are Bentoo, Lincoln, Folk, Yam
hill, Washington, Ooos, Wasoo, Linn,
Union, Umatilla, Baker, Josephine, Jack
son, Malheur, and numerous miscellane
ous exhibits will be seat in from nearly
every oounty in the state and many
from Washington.
Great preparations are being made for
exoursions to Portland during the expo
sition in Ootober, These will be run
from points on the Southern Paoific,
Northern Paoifio and O. R. & N. Oo.'s
lines, with rates extremely low. Espec
ially on the days set apart tor the Elks,
Bed Men, Workmen, Woodmen and other
orders, will these exoursions be rnn to
acoommoddte the thousands of those
orders who desire to attend on those
days.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. T
eays that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Disooyery in the bouse and his
family have always found the very beet
results follow its use; that he would not
be without it, if procurable. Q. A. Dyke
man, Druggist, Catskill, N. x says that
Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted'
ly the best oougb remedy; that he has
used it in his family for eight years, and
it has never failed to do all that it olaim
ed for it. Why not try a remedy so
long tried and tested. Trial bottles free
at T. W. Ayers, Jr., Drug Store. Kegular
size 0O0. and SI.
LONG CHEEK..
THAT AWFUL LIAR.
After
Going Tlirnngh the Valley,
btrikes Salem Again.
He
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
PURE
Mot Canning l.oise Meat.
It is a mistake that the factory at
Linoton is oanning borse meat, as is
generally supposed, says the Times-
Mountaineer. Not one oan has so far
been put on the market at this plaoe,
and the borses have been batohered, and
the hides saved and the meat oooked,
dried and grouod up and turned into
fertilizing material. The oompany has
now 8,000 pounds of the meat in piokle,
whioh will be sent to Oermaoy and
France. About 4.000 or 5,000 of the
Switzler tand the oompany has purohas
ed at a cost of $2 90 a head, and have
reoeived several hundred of this lot. The
oaparity ot the works is about 55 head
day, 45 horses and 10 oolts. After the
animal is killed it is deouded ot its bide
by pulling it off. The hide is started in
places and then jerked off by a winding
machine. This is tanned into leather
and used in the mannfacture of boots
and shoes. The offal is fed to bogs and
this furnishes good feed. Anyone desir
ous of purchasing ao animal may take
his choioe for $10, but our informant
says there is none ho oan sea that is
worth this amount
A Book For Young Men.
Edward Bok, the editor of The Ladies'
Home Journal, has written a book for
young men called "Suooessward: A
Young Man's Book for Young Men,"
whioh the Revells will publish in a
fortnight. The book aims to oover all
the important phases of a yonng man's
life: his business life, sooial life, bis
amusements, religious life, dress, his
attitude toward women and the question
of bis marriage. This is Mr. Bok's first
book.
A Big Don't.
Don't dodge a bicycle rider either male
or female. Stand still and the rider will
get along all right. Posts, trees, Btones,
etc, never dodge, and only beginners
ever ran into them. If you see a "bike"
coming straight at yon, don't dodge; it
you do you wilj confuse the rider. If
you stand still "in the middle of the
road," or wherever you happen to be,
the rider will take care to g've you
plenty of room; but if you go dodging
to get out of the way, the obanoes are
there will be a collision and yon will be
the worse hurt ot the two. Therefore
don't dodge.
A Pioneer's Recommendation.
Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downey, a pio
neer of Lob Angeles Oounty, Oal., says:
Bicycle Models for Next Season.
Bioyole manufacturers are beginning
to
S3
Culled (rum the Eagle.
Wm. Kudio returned Monday from
Heppner.
Dave MoAtee is over from Heppner
with a stable of race horses.
Peter Deardorff got in Wednesday
The biggest liar on eartn visited onr
offioe the other day with a story about
the storm. He said the wind blew the from Heppner with freight.
bark out of bis dog, tne teeth from nil Tom Moroan Dassed thronab Long
barrow, the barbs from the wires on his Creek sa,orjfty on his return to Hepp-
fence, the bole ont of a nollow log,
pokes from bis buggy wheels, took one
side ot his whiskers, and one ot the
. A. W. Gowan
J. B. Hnothby
Julius Keithlj
J. H. Howard
J, W. Morrow
(i. W. Harnnaton
.... Frank Uilliam
J. . Willis
G. Ixrd
Anna Halslner
T.W.Ayera, Jr
Hetiresentative.
lountj Jmle
' Commissioners..
J. M. Haker.
" fink
" Sheriff
" Trwasnrer
Surveyor
School Bup't...
" Coroner
HKrFNM Town orrioiR.
.,, Thou. Morgan
Mchtenthal. Otis Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
. H Horner, t. J. Slocura. . .
i, i. F. J. Hslloos I
r-easurw L. Kn-land
M.r.hl A. A. Bobert
FreeiBrtOffleer.
ii.nik. I K. L. Freeland
( ..natable N. 8. Whetstone
fnltd 8tu Lead Officers.
TBI DALLES, OB.
J . Mnore tWister
A.&HuKS
LA 3SDS, OB.
ft F. Wilson
i. 11. Bobbins
, Beoatnr
..Keoelver I
Bismn asogixxix:.
KAWLlSa POKT, NO. IL
(J. A. B.
Meets at Leiintftoo, Otm the Uet BattnrrUr of
mmrl. tnnnih. AU tetermns are Invited U kiln.
f ltrfi. (isu. W. HaiTN.
Ailiutant, tf Commander.
L U MB Ei 11 !
rt nVt FOR SALI ALL Ilfxl OF C
I drreanl Luinhar, MBUeSOl Heppner,
bat Is tnowa as the
BOOTT BA.WMXIiLfl
l I.0D0 FIET.RUl'MM,
- CLIAR.
Itoe
17 H I
I lr-A rACTS I
: S FACTS ! !
'I OU CAS BUY lii.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have i
! e""'Kh lot out of f 100 flr) to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is 1 1
! a first-class machlno. Why then pay IliW.ilO for a bicycle that will give
i no bettor service T
' !' CRESCENT "Hcon her," weight 30 piiunds, only
ladles' and Cents" roadste'S all Hie way from 10 to V
! ' "Boys' Junior," only t with pneumatic tlre-s, good machine. i
V "Our Bpeclal," Men s t iO; Ladles', tA J
ADORF.HM
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
Or
THE P4TTERS0S Kl Cl, yfA ys
Heppner, Oregon, y' (
MORROW AHD CRM ST k , XjjV
wheels of bis bead. Ei.
The same fellow told tne sr me yarn
around this town, only be tnnue it a
ner.
Mrs. T. D. Williams and children re
turned Sunday from a visit with relatives
at Heppner. '
Bob Oiltnore was in Long Creek Sun.
"Whenever I am troubled with a pain in prepare tneir models for 1H!)0, says tbe
the stomach or with diarrhoea I nse Omaha Bee. It is announced that the
OhBmberlain'a Oolio, Cholera and Diar- ooming wheel will differ materially from
rhoea Remedy. I have used it for years, he wheel of this or several preoeding
know it to be a reliable remedy, and reo- years. The wheel will be heavier by a
nmmend it to everjone." For sale bv pounds aud vastly stronger. It will
Slooum-Johnson Drug Co.
CJ.2& Throws Away.
Lincoln Oounty Leader : The old lay
lng that "there is many a alip 'twixt the
enp and tbe lip," baa been onoe more
verified. Last Saturday Joe Beanlm, of
Pioneer, better known as "Dutch Joe,"
earns down to Toledo and scoured a
have wheels of greater diameter and tbe
ooming tire is said to be about one-half
larger than the one now in use, Whila
the wheel will be a few pounds heavier
it does not mean that the clumsy frame
ot a few years ago will be again in use.
It means simply that manufacturers
have come to the conclusion that it if
bad policy to make a light wheel st the
little worse. Up here be said that it UB7' UBV1U r"ur,"u ,rum
blew tbe curbing ont of bis well, the tail "bere be dehvered a band ot cattle,
from a cast iron bull dog, and tbe wind H. P. Would aod Grant Abbott, of
onl of Ool. Hnfer. Kalern Post. Peudleton, are in the oity. The former
He reached Albany. Ha said onr is bore iu the interest of Hendley t
streets were blown as smooth as pave- Gould, wool ootumismon merobanti or
tnent, our bonded indebted oess out of PeodMou, while the latter is looking
siulit. the moss from our moaslmcks. after tbe sale ol bucks for uoug unis,
blew 820 pieces into all onr pockets, I of Pilot Rook.
and puffed the price ot wheat np to SI. Oeo. Hwaggart and J. R. Simons pass.
Albany Democrat. ed through Long Creek Saturday en
The same chap was here the other day. route to McDuflle hot springs. They
He said the whirlwind raised the duoe returned Monday eaob aooompauied by
ot a raoket; that it tore the sound out of bis wifo. Mr. HwsggKrt remained for
tbe town bell, twiati'd the ring ont of the races this week, while Mr. Simons
tbe steel rails on the railroad track, and departed at oooe for Heppner
knocked the varum ont of tbe O. A. R
... . . I 1 1 : . I. I , ii.. -Ill
lioense to wed tha Widow Mosier, of .".
Pioneer. Sunday w.s the day set for 11 18 lu? oon,,u WD''e'
the wedding and Joe bad to hasten
home, and did not get to Pioneer until
about midnight Saturday night. I in
agine bit surprise and oonsternation
when ha repaired to the borne of bis
promised bride, to be cooly informed by
bor that she bad changed her mind and
wouldn't marry him, And she didn't,
either, bnt left tbe next morning with
will carry the rider much farther upon a
like expenditure ot physical energy than
tbe wheel of todny, and with added
ufety.
State of Onto, City of Toi.bdo, )
J.t'dAH County, )
Fhank J. Ciiknkt niuk cs oath that be
is the senior partner ot the Arm ot F. J.
Cheney ft Co., doing business in the
IF PFUVFIIRD I HFFFKla, WILL ADD
X fitsj per l.vsu has, e.viiual.
The above quotations are strktly (or Cash.
L HAMILTON. Trop.
national BanK oi nmi
Wfl. rtXLASD. tD. K. BIHIIOP.
Pr44el. Caskler.
TRIN5ACTS 1 GLMRiL USWi BCEINtSS
audilorom, bnt busted when it tackled
the ennglotnorals aggregati.in nf wheels
in Editor Prntlend't head.-F.nterprisj.
The son of a guo came back again to
Salem. He said that the whirlwind,
after leaving Halem and Albany, struck
Independence where it was crippled, bat
recuperstfd and, retorning here re
peated tbe attempt to blow the wind out
of Col. Hofur. herein it failed, wbeo It
turned its attention ti the brick
cimplexionml writer of ths apintnalistio
mwliitm, blowing all bis golden ideas
galley et. af er which It quietly leliKik
llUelf tnthe banks of th fllioat
latuette and Imrird ilwll in the 0ld
I clear wavas. We ht lh fallow has
left the niy. for if La at iiil I remain
here, fear a n.ob might g"t
bla atotiee, like Kal
onM oiTer an Itiwrni
I Pi st.
Among the nninerons persona who
have been cured of rbenmnti-m by Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, mention should be
made of Mrs. Emily Thorns, ot Toledo,
Wash., who says: "I have never been
able to pn.ptire any medicine that would
relieve me of rheumatism like Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. I bavn also used it
for lame back with great aiiooeaa. It is
ths best liniment I bava ever need, and
I take pleasure in reoommeuding it to
inv Mends." For sal by Nloonni Joho
sou Irng Co.
her family lor Linn eonoty . Uuton Jos 0lty o Toledo, County and State afore-
is unconsolable. The worst part about mj tnh .Hjj fjPm ,, ,UB gIim
it to bim aeepis to be tbe mouey wasted 0f ONE II UN DUE!) DOLLARS for
for a license. He lias tried to aellltat L.nl, huA Verv case ot Catamiii thai
. - . . .I
discount to the numarrwd boys al the 0Bnnt be cured by the use of Halih
uarry, bul all say luey uon i warn a Catauiih Cdmb.
second-hand license. FRANK J. CUKNEY.
Hworn to before me and subscribed la
On the farm there la oootlonally oo- my presence, this Cth day of December,
nrring little aocidsnls to man and
beast that oanaa delay to ths farmer In
bis work. Tbe duration of this delay ia
matter ot importance to tba thrifty
tiller of the soil. As a qnlok and relia
ble remedy fur ailment and abrasions
of ths flesh, there is oone better than
Dr. J. II. MoUso's VoloanioOit Lini
ment It has proved it worth by many
ysara of constaut aod successful use,
Price 25o, tOa and II 00 par boll Is.
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byT W. Ak. Jr. .....
IkiMeea I ere Wrekil,
lte.1l Vtir. ' ,e .. Uual fie ght d'le at Tb
I la'l'e al 3 .'elk was bstiy wrecked
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A. W.OLEASON,
Notary Publio.
Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken intern
ally and acts directly nil the Mood and
miioons surlanes nf the system. Send
for tefltimnmsla, fre.
K. J. CI1KNKY A CO., Toledo. O.
'Sold by Druggists, 7."o.
A New Wsy.
A new way of collertitig till drift i
Hee (let s Haf.iy M introduced in Malna l-iwns. Tb
(Jottsg Orov Lesder : W learn that tatro.lnc-Uoo of the scheme Is a novelty.
a acbnol gli I graduated in Lagan read loo Btyi in , bangs. A ynnng worn an
an advertisement la tbioago ar. U alleged great altractivt ne.s is ths ad
"Oirl waoled to sell bsking pow.Jer. Io fno agent .and lHlw.n her owo at-
any girl who will send n I lor Ibre tr.ijM snd th.w of the so hem she 1
doien can ot our rapid selling baking , m , var. cmplet suooeaa. Hha
powder will forward l ono beo- n,a eil merchant and secure
liful safety." Hb.Ll lb money and irXt membership iu Ih new agency.
by Laalllog aroaad lik a boue oo fir 4 frm a(tRr ,pr ,rprlur Iber ao
for three week sb managed to unload I n Lr,wn a flwtM r ot in. n ilreea.!
a
tbe stuff. Tba "saf.t" osm lo ao n- 0 bright gren eoat. who gt Ihs rar-
v...s, sod sa on of those brass pins, jirwt ,f ,, drbta and debtor front
Lore blsaket sue, bks msoima OeI to l(,a mernU r an I the pr.oe to eall
keep op our sljls wilb. loo the veiims. Tb cintrsrt providva
that It horribly eon.plrtioii tsilleflior
A Here Sbew Klff . all, 5 taa , j,, 0 aa,, .ui.u.r,
Mrs. Itnrtoo Harrison La wrllteo I ,wtiiiif luu atrl "re an I everyabre.
a hew tiovalell. ilraiitx id me main 1 m'hi "i .
,1b Ih. faehioaeUe." of New York al """ ' '''-"
' . . . . I wh.,1. in iwhlxolii-"! Ihem lielinled
the hit bW, Wbiflh Tba leVlles) . . . , airr., ll,.lle.e(la
Iloma Journal La aleoil to tgln. Mr. nM several anc-unis 11 wuM bkato
W. T. Hodly b lllnslr l lb lory, luro over lo Hi green roat I ciilwtof.
TMB OWIN tllCTUlO wiLT AND Aa-a'LIANCI INUlt TO TMt MCM
THt alT OlNT OP AOVANTAftt OVIN ALL IWITATONt
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