Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1895, Image 2

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    The state fair is now in progress
and will doubtless be interesting
this year.
"Peter the Poet" is no longer
on the Klamath Star force, having
sold out.
New York democracy had quite
a row in their Syracuse convention,
Tammany coming out fiist best as
usual.
Marshall Fields, the Chicngo
dry goods man, made $7,000,000
last year in his business. Mr.
Field advertises in the newspapers.
The summer resort girl asked
her lover who was a dry goods
clerk not to forget her. "Never,"
he said absently. "Is there any
thing more today."
A Harney county widow married
a rich old codger for whom she
had but littlo love. It has been
suggested that this kind of mar
riage be called matrimoney.
EDITORIAL COMMENTS.
Now tbftt cycling baa beoome popular,
it was ezteoted that lome one worfld
invest a disease aa tbe result of that
eieroise. iirst came tbe disease ot tbe
apiue, cause supposedly, by tbe bending
over, in wbioh tbe vertebrae in tbe
middle of tbe spine were supposed to get
wedge-sbaped, but somehow cases of this
kind were so rare that tbe discoverer of
tbe disease went hungry trying to find
patients, while the use of the bicyole
became greater every day. Sow some
kind soul has discovered thnt there is a
disease celled "bicycle face." It is a
peculiar gray bue and is said to be
token nervoua exhaustion. Neverthe
less, cycling will always be popular, for
in moderation and within tbe confines
of a person's strength aDd enduranoe, it
can not be otherwise than beneficial.
One can ride too muob; they can also
eat too muob.
Secretary of State Kincaid is fearless
and uncompromising in bis advocaoy of
what he deems to be right. Reoently
the New York Herald published a letter
from Mr. Kiuoaid io which be reiterated
his well-known free silver coinage senti
ments in a most convincing manner
In part he says: "Silver was the
measure of value along with gold at 15
to 1 and 16 to 1 from 1792 up to 1873, a
period of eigbty-one years. The present
national debt, and nearly all state,
municipal, railroad and other debts in
the United States were contracted under
the silver standard, although many huve
since been funded or changed in form,
but are still drawing interest. By
oliarifinjj the standard from silver and
gold to gold alone a few thousand men,
who own nearly all the gold and interest
bearing liouds, stocks and mortgages,
have doubled the value of their gold
and their creditri, wbioh are payable in
gold, and huve decreased the value of
the property and arniugs of their
property one-hulf."
A Woman's Nerves.
A STORY OF A WOMAN TO WHOM
NOISE WAS A TORTURE.
Prostrated by
Physicians
the Least Excitement
Baffled by Her Cane,
IJenry Watterhon, as an ex
portent of the "now South," stands
at the head of the procession. His
Louisville speech of welcome wbb
the master effort of a great patriot.
The horse is disappearing with
the advont of electr icity and the
bicycle. Au exchange suggests
that there is yet one horse that
cuts considerable liijuro with con
ventionsthe dark horse.
It is said that Champion Oorbett
is not in good condition. He can
rest assured that when ho meets
"l'W he must bo in the pink of
condition, aud then put up his
best fight, too, or o down forever.
Senator Dolph has been spoken of as
a suitable persou to inert Congressman
liryan in the silver debate at the state
fair. Mr. Dolph is a spleudid speaker,
but he never tick I en a buzz saw when
be knows it.
m
The
success attending Ilepnner'l
efforts to huve races this fall proves that
there is much of the old time vim and
enterprise left yet. Less than one day's
work secured the neoBary funds, an
organization has been eflecled, poster!
printed, und Eastern Oregon ia being
advised thut lleppuer takea no back
sunt.
Tun Oregon Progress issued its
first nu:nber last week. It is
edited by Win. F. Wallace, assisted
by J. F. llawoith, and F. S.
l?ar,ee as general manager. The
(lazette wisluiH the new venture a
success.
Mrs. I.asutiiv claims to have
lohtowr !?J(K),0lM) wurtli uf jewels
recently. She bad them deported
lit a jjotuiitii imnk. iney were
abstracted by means of a forgec
order, and now the "Jersey Lilly'
1 1 1 I , m
is geuiiig a large amount ot nee
advertising, worth more to her
than were the big diamonds,
sapphires, etc.
The new army rille was ti i
the other ilny at a convict rump in
the F.'ist with teirible effect. .
soldier convict tried to cncaiMi an.
wad shot through the ln u.1, though j
hiding behind an eight inch, trre,
the ball going through the Hutu's
bend and four inches int.i a dirt
bunk Hom diUiice away. Of
coiir no the ball pnt d tLrotih the
tree.
A X M.luni Wiiiiiuii at The lulles
got the best of Iht lninband a
hhort tun" ago. Coining in bite at
night was Ids ountuiu h rang
the d'xir bi ll. Hi wife t'lime to
the d'nr and wLirpvicd through
the keyhole ,"Ia that you, Jim?"
The littubnnd'rt Dime wnau't Jim,
nti I lie Ma) around home of
Ex-Speaker Keed ia planning bow be
will run things when lit) geta reinstated
back lo bis old place. II ia not likely
that Mr. Heed ia making any mistake!
in fixing mutters to suit hia royal taatea,
but strange things do happen and many
a litter of duok fails to oome up to
previous estimates. Hoed, however,
miido a good speaker and put in vogue
rules, fur which be was much assailed
by opposing forces, but which have been
passed upon by tbe highest judicial
tribunal iu tbe land, and finally adopted,
iu all their esiieiitiiil details, by the
political opponent of Mr. Keed,
It is ipiite oerUiu that the protective
tanir policy of the republican party will
not be relegated to the background in
the next national campaign, though the
question f tnuiHtallisiu must ocoupy an
important position.
Ttioiiuli Hon. Henry Medina was
bitterly opposed fur tbe oirouit judge
ship by many prominent men in I'orl
liiud, yet he wh appointed. lion. Jo
Hiumn and Met linn are warm, personal
(rieiidM, and Ixitil helped tov. Iird to
bin present potation. In return ha
could not do ot her win than appoint
Modinu lo aucoetl Judge Hurley,
r'wrpt liy a Cyclone
Of approlmliiiD to I lit pinnacle of popu
larity, llontettrr'a Stomach Hitters has
Hoiuirm a commanding position, widen
has iMTHniiitiNlly mudri it bright and
inning murk lr anavex. who see, to
fi'ixt iipmi I in inimmuniiy n nrioua eora
P'iuikI in IIih tMii akin In that of the
renl arlii'ltt Tlie ar in.nl I y local bit
tern or loiiica of grt al impurity, and, of
o.Mliat. dr-vmd t. ine lieiual ffflcacy. It.
wnrif litem and gel tlm gennina Hit'
l , real r-med t,ir malaria, rheuma
tism, kidney lriu(ilt',i():'pia,nervotie-
Ih-m. iiiliellpailoU and tillltiliaitea.
lii)iimiia of eiiunei.i'x every here com
lii-n.l Ititt frral invignrnnl, botb for I't
rrmeiliHl proprrlira an. I ila purity. A
alnrtflae tliuoe a tUv will anon bring
lirr ami fonUnlr lo a d lotdered and
etifii l ied )lfu,
IMI lll.l INK 111 ilOitfti.Mr V
llii iMa, Or., KeplemUr El, "A
We, tbit uiidetalitiied l'i kanuth aad
liorsr.liorra, are well liln, III our o a
n.iu le if Capital HureeahiH'tlig Ma
(From the Gate City, Keokuk, lowa.)
Mrs. Helen Meyera whose borne is at
3515 Vernon Avenue, Chicago, and whose
visit to Keokuk, Ia., will long be re
membered, was at one time afflicted
with a nervous malady wbioh at times
drove ber nearly to distraotion. "Those
terrible headaches are a thing ot the
past," ebe said the other day to a Qate
City representative, "and there is quite
a story in connection with it too."
My nervous system sustained a great
ebock some fifteen years ago, brought
on I believe through too much worrying
over family matters and then allowing
my love for my books to get the better
of my discretion where my health was
oonoerned. Why, whenever my affairs
at home did not go along just as I ex
pected, I would invariably beoome
prostrated from the excitement and I
would consider myself fortunate indeed
it tbe effects ot the attaok would not
remain for a week. I was obliged to
give up our pleasant home not far from
tbe Lake shore drive, beoanse I could
not stand the noise in that locality. I
could find no plaoe in the city which I
deemed suitable to one whose nervous
system was always on tbe point of ex
plosion. To add to my misfortunes my
complexion underwent a change and I
looked so yellow and sallow that I was
ashamed to venture from tbe bouBe at
all.
"Madam," said my doctor to me soon
after an unusually severe attack of the
malady, "unless you leave tbe oity and
seek some plaoe of quiet, you will Dever
recover." So I oonoluded I would visit
my unole, who lives in Dallas county,
Iowa, and whose farm would aurely be
a good plaoe for one in my pitiable con
dition. I picked up the Gate City one
day and happened to oome aorosa an
interesting recital of tbe recovery of
some woman in New York State who
was afnioted at I bad been. This woman
bad been oured by Dr. Williams' Pink
Mia for pale people. I thought that if
Pink Pills oured that woman they might
do the aame for me. I began to take
tbe pilla aooording to directions and I
began to feel better from tbe start
After I had taken several boxes of them
I waa ready to go back to Chioago. My
nervousness waa gone and my oomplexion
waa aa fresh as that ot any sixteen-year-
old girl in Iowa and Pink Pills ia what
put tbe color in my cheeks. Mo wonder
I am in inch high spirits and feel like a
prize fighter. And no wonder I like to
oome to Keokuk for if it bad not been
tor Pink Pilla bought from a Keokuk
firm I would not have been alive cow,"
laughingly concluded the lady.
Dr. Williama' Pink Pilla contain all
the elements neoeaaary to give new lite
aud riohnesa to tbe blood and restore
shattered cervea. Tbey are for (ale by
all druggists, or may be bad by mail
from Dr. Williams' Medioine Company,
Sobeunotady, N. Y., for CO centa per
box, or six boxes for 8250.
Still on Top!
McFARLAND
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Are still on top at the old stand
where they are dealing out . .
dB.tj-riB
-At Lightning Kate.
DARGAINS IN EVERYTHING ! Gents' Furnishing Goods, Quilts and Blankets,
Outinj? Flannels, Calicos and Ginghams, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and
Canned Goods, in fact we are offering bargains in every line of goods carried by
our large establishment.
Call and See Us Before Laying in Your
Winter Supplies.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
IIKPFNER, OREGON.
RACES
RACES
a I a.. Ma
tt hi ti lln.iiaaltd "f '"pt an lkilg
.l' Hareapanlla ! ieliNiu the
eakneoa aud Utitfiiof litt'lt at" e
rftiim mi al Hue "n, mhf ate it iiol
tl.iitig Ihe mini ! Wlirri yiMi k"W lUnl
II fd He aillla lia I'taer I't ftue
ri.oiiiii.ii.., i, it -'i a end all lieaM
r ll l-T lnii'iir I '"'l, b d'l )!
..i,nni .t !!! t! II I fiin i ll t in,
I j ii I y t'
1 1 , . I ',1 at I'frtit pi and ftieitlil
"i 1 1 t.l ,
1IIMI' MM M m Mi Hit M
"it r W- J :JT
n1 ,
The Heppner Soeed Association have deoided to give a Race Meeting at
Scini!
0
Anil
Tuesday, Oct. II
PxlCIFIC UNIVERSITY.
Fall Term begins September 18, 1895.
Three College Courses. Classical, Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and
give a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching end business. The school
has always been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a library of
000 volumes, good equipments for mathematical and scientific work, and fine buildings with the
best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, Just completed at a cost of $30,000, is one of the finest
college buildihgs on the Pacific College.
All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle's Hall $:i.00 to $4.00 per week, Includ
ing electric light and heat The College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes
board and loom at $2.23 per week. Board in private families. $2.50 and upwards. Many students
rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. 4
For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS MCCLELLAND, Forest Grove, Oregon.
oOO HEAD
OXFORD-SHIRE m
FOR SALE!
BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. 35. SMITH,
Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
BT LflST!
F Mr. Columbus were alive to-
day and called at Mat Lichten-
thal's he might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable as that of
14'J2. Chi is was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the finest stock of Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
The Old, Original Shot. Merchant,
M. LIOHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
A J
U IHT IV
iff j
a- c.. Mtt'um vir t: mm m
Ivfisstiiijjc Five Doys.
Yon Should- PppjijB
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrjs, 101x1 Bradley, Irofy.
S82 5 IN PURSES! 8 825
nielli liuw MI'I lift MlliMtil hid 1 rl.ioe U r...erly n.r.l il ia lha alteiMt
rriniiNa int. an artt iial. jlMmln lha w..rM for tiaoJlinf J,
(raduma horara and lrnnria lit abi
llnm.
J F. MtraiM,
. W, Mssixiws.
II. t !.,
W. T. N aivMia,
N H MTn'a,
W II
Mm l'aUi II trtlHma- Mal.iaa
.alrii alf,' rtlt).iTely la lli
f"ftila, fully 'ill l. nig in au.veMfnl u.
Tti I'' il'an I II f.e.l, i t'n.. a
al ll..ll. tiiai'l in ami claim for It
f ttlr .t It .Ur(.a . thai ll la tha
imxl .ifrrt .Utn a , f II. kenaaj oelJ
f..r alxwihg Imltra allUoilt IninfT
GOLD-FEVER DAYS.
AdTantnrea tit tha Araonauts Who Net Una
from New A limn jr. I nil.
A curious hit of tha gnUI-ferr r timca
of '4U In rceallcil by the vcnernlile Wil-
1 in in I'of(f, who in well known all over
the atuto aa an ohl-tiiim hanker. Mr.
KiKtf at the time waa clerk on one of
the ntcainhoata plying' out of New Al
huny, for that city waa then a great
fttruinlxint biiiuliiifr ami owning center,
ami luiliuna hnl the honor of owning
a. mie of the fluent veaaela afloat, aaya
the ImlinnaiMilia News.
.New Alhany hail the iroht fever hail
ly, and It ran ao high anally that live
hmiilrril men, immtly younir, baniled
themnelvea together ami prepnrnl to jfo
t the newly -found bhlorado. They
built their waifon leila In the ahae of
tightly-caiilUeil akilTa, ao a to enable)
them to ford any atream ilhout tl i til
rulty. Thia iM'eutiiet quite a conaidera-
ble while, but at laat they were ready
to atart. The bunt they had chartered
to take them to St. Joe, Mo., waa ready
and they bade farewell. On the day of
their departure New Albany, by conr
nion coiiaent. maile a irraud holiday
l.very factory, atore and huaiiicMi
bouse waa cIiwhI, and cannon II red at
aiiiiriae to aunounca the event. Kricnda
and acquaintance man-hed with the
adventurer to the ImhiI. and it waa
nor.' aa If an army went to buttle than
anything ele. Hut the l ran ire lluiiif
W4. that In that crowd of ynuiitr men
there wa an old man, naimil Uillinm
ll. iil.ni. atrl M(v lire, whom every
llv hail trnil Utitiwiiude from finir.
and whom. rtiryU.ly believed, would
leave hia Umea withering" upon the
plain.
A couple of year rolled around and
the aurvlvora who could gvl back, or
were atill alive. Wiran to return.
Aiiiolitf them waa lletiton, and. (ran(fe
ly riKMifc'h, he was the only one of all
that crowd who had antaed a fortune.
He did It by teaming.
Histb ii r Onirt, CtTt or Toi atw, I
hcliratT,
fatal J. C'naaT nakea pa !b that ha
ia lha aenior tartnr of lha firm of K. J
Cmiiar A Col., d.lD tainea In lha
I'll; u( Tidt Jo, Omiaiy aod Mlal afore
said, and thai laid flrtii lll pjr lha (am !
f OXK lll'NlHi:t IH1LHR1 f..r
eanb and vr eaa of CifihaH thai
enni4 enra.1 hf lha DM of II il i a
CattaaM Ct aa.
HUNK i. CHUNKY.
Naora bf r ma and nbm file. la
m iireMHiea, I hia l'lb dar f w.n,r,
A. IX 1VA, A. W. Hl.F.AHON.
Nutary l'uhlia
1" W O (1 Ii A M M 1
FIRHT DAY Rare 1. Hall mllu clnnh. frn fur all. Pur... sum
free for ill. Furse, tllH).
HKCOSD DAY Race 1 On tliousand runls. free for all.
eighths anil repeat, free for all. I'nme, $UK).
THIRD DAY Rre .1. Ilnlf iniln ilush. In-n fur alt t f..v..,,r.,.i.i- I. ..
Half mllu (lalli, lor sailille horses, to carry 1.V) imiiiiiiIs eac h. Purse, '
KOI'ltTIf DAY Rare?. Flvo-i'luhtlm ilush. free for all. I'nr.M 17.-. ivi I; u ..
roa'Uter raee to fart, trotthnr. vwnera to drive, half mile h.'ali, lM.t m In I'lirM.'. s.-. ill .,
Hleyi'le rai-B, half inlle, free to all BiiialcMirs. Mrdul vnluiil at Ij.'i.ikp.
KIKTU DA Y-Hwe 10. UuiirUT mile dash. ll:J5 eluss
yards sml ri'pi'Ht. I'uisi-, l x).
COSDITIll.NHi-Tliese rare will ! Kiivi-nii'd hv tin- nil. nf ilm i'..in.. n i i, .
Una. Kilt noire fre In all thitb Iti iht I'i'ht of hi nl of pur,., five or inoro to enter ' tUt'Z L
Urt. In ease that lumps alHire itlveu tin not till nlih live i-oin hIi-Im enlrl. . o... I ' ..
power to rediiee Ihe amounts of the pure aa in their Judgment ins proiier Th , 1Z1 .
resirvetherlKhttoiK.l,t1otieHivaiidHll ru es 011 a nut of inclement weather' If a!,m'
''on'" !'" l r spe.-l.il ra to he .nhsillnte,! I,v the din- -tor. "', r,es win
l divided Iu percent to Itr.t home. Hi iht cent to sei ond. All eniri... 1.. .,.'... . " '"
on theevenhiff irercdlnif the rmv. ' ' m-
lUce 2. yiiarter inllc diuh,
Pnnio, 1100. Race 4. Three-
I'urse. .-.uu. l:,K0 n. Thouniiifl
ii; Eesky Institute
$300 Held in Reserve for Special Races.
T. W. AYKK8. Jr., Heoretary. OF.O. CON8EH, rrefident.
E. L- Matlock, Dave Me.ltee, 1'.. (I. Hperry, (le0. lUrrifn-ton, Otia rattarsnn
nirtintora
V'-iv.v '.'fTr .-siV.' '1
Spanish Merino
DAY
:WILL HAVE;
Head
or riNi:
Bucks
l?OM !SVrv15 AT
Win. Dutton's Ranch, one and ono-half miles
Helow Heppner, on Oct. 1st, 1H0,").
WM. DUTTON, Agent.
Z i) IWt You Want a Place
to
llall'a Calarrh i'ura m taken Inlera-
ally and aeta direeily da lha tl.. and
mae'Os aafla3 el II ti.Um. Head
Ihcmsel l-f el.vf a. 1 to Maelila
Tl.a aenil animal coavri.tiea of the ! ! U en a l"i'lr, lit tarinna -afla
M ir.ia t'.i Hll. Uv Ht boo Aation it lb S If ale, lloiiih Imt feliljr latrt-
i t e tin at IU 1 I lo f . I hut' !, I I ! i e I. u I ll.at IU mm ! I,ils (. IIii"i.I., I,
K 1 1 evil i lie a'l'.f.al.t. huh and fefal, te e- it I. I It all linfebier. J. I'll IN Y A CU TqMo, U.
le i ,t, e etwel. I f.om h K. f re'.,i,.'i. C.ianlahai atw rdd f l'f ', 1H.
h t'l.Ut I. I In II. 1 "it If, Aa le. A lliir, . II h , iM, Hefamis I "" "
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.? vi i. i Ai l 1'na 1 i I Call ct tba tn,
e
Are You in Need of a S.uh
1 Ior.se ?
r 5uiu Street
All tlicao ran ln r uri-.l nt III -tin it .V I'snii. I '
Hi j i'tu r, Or. .'U.
f timn 1 .... -..- 1 it 1 i.t- ,n (.,. ,...r
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T.I-IOM pson .v.
MINNS.
aYttortiorvM fit Lnw
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All tmiM ailealvl to ma .r.-,fi
w- ! . V t !'' !e '-1
j mm n in situmi. i'Ank l in t s.ti.
-OF-
For the Cure o
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It la located at Salem, Oregon,
The Mot Beautiful Town on tite Coant
Call at the OAir.TTB office tor particular
Strictly conllclential. Treatinout private and sure
cure.
r
Vali.
v7t i :C 'sr.-s&N
DO YOU KNOW
. . v
The Palace lei
Is unilcr management nl Chris Rnrrhere who la cob-.
ilnrtlin 11 In a strictly First-Class manner.
He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
1 Free Baths and Fret 'Bus for all Guest.
TIIUNDKU L1QIITNTNO
"Tlure w u i.rV in the affairs of men
Thai, if taken at itijlootl, leads on lo fortune."
The iIikhI ia Ihto Htlil so it
G I .LLIVM & :i3IS13K3fl
With a full line of
Ilanlwaii'. Tinwaii. C3laHHvait. d-ooks.Tr.vr v.i
tiuil Willowwait'.CciliirTubH nt Hctlrock l'ricet.
Till: LIGHIhST K USING GANG PLOWS!
They run n lltht
Inr; tiinuB iu lha nlibl.
The only Kitluaivo HarJarare Storo betweo Tbe Dallct anJ Pebdltoa
KAIN
HepiDor,
Orpgoo.
KAIN
Seventh Annual Fair
OF THE
Swl Eastern Oregon Ifelrict Agricultural
Embrncinn the Counties of Wnsco, Shermrtn
Gilliam, Crook, Morrow und Umatilla,
TO HE HELD AT
THE DULLES, VfiSGQ GODKTY, UEGO,
Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895,
AMI ruN'TINCIXri nK (t.
IU. Wotk i f Art aa I fttttf !.
al
"'J.nOO fi i fifM r f Trltaif HrI.
f. r l'rfbim I a 1 Entry Illaaka.
J MU K' A- . MAC AUJlltn. rr.ai4.au
ILhlilL ISIjAN KS.
i
Plenty of them at tho
Gazette Office. .