Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 04, 1895, Image 2

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    EDITORIAL COMMENTS.
The Oregonian oalls attention to the
recent statement ot the Gazette that tba
population of Morrow comity bad fallen
off as compared witb that of 1890. Aa
much as the Gazette regrets to aay it, it
yet believes that no figures can be pro
duced to show a different condition. It
is true that the Gazette stated the popu
lation from of 1890 from memory, and
that instead of 5,200 that there were
4,205, having since referred to the com
pendium of the census of that year.
The figures for the present year were
given the Gazette by Assessor Willis
who stated thBt the population was now
3 400, and who also informed the paper
at that time that this number could not
be raised a very great many. It is to
the interest of every citizen to put bis
own section before the world in the best
manner possible, but only the naked
truth should be told, and this the Ga
zette has endeavored to do, though it
HENRY M. STANLEY, the great has erred to some extent in stating the
African explorer, passed through population for the year 1890, as taken
Portland Tuesday last on his way from tbe federB' M.MM- Tber
tO the Orient. ori ; ; lial.la tn Inan at nnv limn.
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About the time that Morrow county was
HePPNER proposes to have the oreated settlement of lands was Bctive,
Ex-Senatob Madone is very
low and his death is expected at
any time.
A Niw Namb. At the quarterly con
ference of what bad hitherto been the
"South Salem M. E. church" on Satur
day evening the name of the church was
changed to "Leslie M. E. church." With
the name "South Salem M. E. church"
there waa great oonfusion, strangers
taking it to be "M. E. church South."
The M. E. charch knows no points of the
aompaps but tries to be as broad as Use
command of the Master, "Go ye into
all the world and prearh the gospel to
every creature," said Key. J. M. Sbulse
yesterday. Salem Statesman .
Bncklen'g Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait Ebenro,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is gna'anteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
riPce 25 cents per box. For sale by
W. Ayers, Jr.
beBt races this fall of any in its j
history of racinc. No horses are
barred, if accepted by the regular
associations.
Most youDg men think that the
term "softer sex" means the
women, but after several years of
active married life they will begin
to conclude that it applies to
dudes.
Governor Culberson, of Texas,
has the legislature in session to
but many have sinoe deserted their
holdings, not having the industry nor
nerve to battle witb the hardships inoi
dent to the settlement of a new country.
Morrow county stock proved to be
equal to the beBt down at the Salem
fair, In fact the judges must have thought
that they were the best ot their respeo
tive classes on exhibition, for numerous
first prizes were taken about evenly
divided between the exhibitions of N. C.
Maris and Oscar Minor. Morrow oonuty
can show up as fine cattle, sheep and
horses as the older valley counties.
Scott's Emission
is hot a secret remedy. It ... simply the purest Norway
Cod-liver Oil, the finest I Ivpojdiosphites. and chemi
cally pure Glycerine, nil combined into a perfect Emul
sion so that "it will never change or lose its integrity.
This is the secret of Scott's Emulsion's great success.
It is a most happy combination of flesh-giving, strength
ening and healing agents, their perfect union giving
them remarkable value in all
WAST! KG DISEASES.
Hence its great value in Consumption, wherein it arrests
the wasting by supplying the most concentrated nour
ishment, and "in Anaemia and Scrofula it enriches and
vitalizes the blood. In fact, in every phase of wasting
it is most effective. Your doctor will confirm all we
say about it. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute I
Scott & Bowne. New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $i
Grand Opening !
Mrs. M. LeBallister desires to inform the
public that she will hold her grand opening of
fall milinery,
n ii mii i vi i
OCT.
, , Sj T
Bad Accident. On the evening of
Sept. 30th, Hazel, the youngest ehild of
Andrew Keaney, who lives near Lexing
ton, lost her right eye. The child who
is about eleven months old had crept
under the dining table. By acoident a
very Bbarp butober knife fell from the
table, the knife Btriking on the end of
the handle, rebounding, the point strik
ing directly in the ohild's right eye.
The eye is irretrievably lost but Dr.
Shipley thinks that the child will get
along well, with perhaps, only a little
disfiguration.
The Northwest is not slow in any
de-of
nass nn ' anti-Drize ficbt measure, partmen.. l.otitly Moran Bros ,
but is possible that the governor 8e"ule- woro K'"a tba ool,t,raot to CT
.... . , , , T , , . struct one of three torpedo boats to be
wm uo ueiroum. unn .,!, bujlt f(J. t,e navy u wftf) wjthheld
however, say that the administra- from tliem for a Hhort ,)6riod, as doubts
tion was successful and no fighting existed as to the ability of the firm to
will be done in Texas. complete the contract, but on exami
nation Secretary Herbert ootioluded that
the Sunt tin duodIh wore fullv able to
IN MENTIONING the appointment carry out the ooutraot and thus awarded
of Judge Lowell, the Oregonian it to them. Moran Bros, claim that
claims that it was a contest be- thev will spare no emetine to make it one
tween Umatilla and Baker coun
ties. Umatilla and Morrow coun
ties form the sixth. Baker has
nothing to do with it in any way.
Even the Oregonian can make
errors.
ot the best
service.
boats of the kind in the
Mr. Q. O. Strong, principal of the
pnblio sohools at Anderson, Oal., says:
"1 have used unumoeriain a raw omui
and have found it an excellent remedy
for lameness and slight wounds."
Lameness usually results from a
sprain, or other injury, or from rheuma
tism, for whioh Chamberlains' Pain
Ru m is esneoiauy intended ana nn-
eaualled. It affords Blmost immediate
re iet and in a suori nme erieum a
permanent oure. for sale by Slooutn-
Johnson Drug Co.
Still on Top!
McFARLAND
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Are si ill on lop at Ihe old stand
where Ihey arc dealing out . . . ;
-At Lightning Hi ate.
The Salem Statesman oaunot help bat
deliver to those who differ witb it in
regard to the silver question a few, hard
slaps. This is unobaritable. Bome
people who profess to have fair sense
differ witb the Statesman very materially
in some particulars, and yet agree with
it as to choice of political parties, lie-
Anotiier Bra Stock Shipment. V.
F. Bnd J. O. Courtney are making
another shipment of cattle from this
poict. A special took 22 oar loads down
yesterday, another shipment of 20 oars
will be made this afternoon and a ship
ment ot 10 car loads Monday. This
shipment consisting of about 1100 bead
altogether, comes from Crook county.
Like the previous shipment made by
these gentleman, these cattle will go to
feeding grounds at EUensburg and
Yakima, and later toTaooma and Seattle
markets.
(Anr.AIN'S IN EVERYTHING ! Gents' Furnishing Goods, guilts ana Biaimeis,
nuHnr Flannels. Calicos and Ginghams, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and
Canned Goo Isi 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.
The mathematical editor of an
exchange propounds the following
query: Aboytenyoars old has a oune one espouses the cause of silver
little sister who weighs 10 pounds,
and lie gets tired holding her in
five minutfis. When he is twice
as old, how long would it tako him
to get tired holding someone's
sister who weighs 123 pounds?
and exhibits an interest in everything
that goes to promuteettrly action towards
what silver men are wont to call "bi
metallism," and whioh is truly that and
nothing else, is no good reason that they
may not be rightfully euroMml among
those who also espouse the priooiple of
prolcotion of American imliistriH. Mr.
Itryan, the Nebraska geotlomati who
recently graced the state fair witb bis
presence, is not a protectionist, but he
In certainly right on the ailor question,
according to the Otzotto's ideas, wint
erer they are worth.
WnENEVER you find a man find
ing fault with a local paper,
open it up, anil ten to one
he hasn't au advertisement; five to
oue he never gavo it a job of work;
throo to ono lie dims not take the Tlis announcement of the resignation
paper; two to one that if he is a of James A. Fs as oircait ja lgs of the
Hiibscribcr ho is d.-linqueut; even sixth judicial dristiot, caused great nor
ii ... i ii prise, aa oo ouo bad tua leant intimation
hMh ho iH'ver does anything that ' ' , ... ,.
li t. of thw action. However unwilling the
wiIUmhih. tho pul.lihher toruua llHr(.. m. ,. , ,rt wUh Mlt
good paper, Btid forty to ono that valuable services of Jodgn Fee. all were
if the pnpr is a good one and full more than pleamxl to bear that (lor
of life, he is the most cnger to m
the pHnr when it comos out.
Press and Printer.
There oan be no pleasure or happi
ness for persons whose liver or kidneys
are unhealthy. They are weak, su
and irritable, and find it burdensome to
perform work of any kind. What they
need is a thorough treatment witn i;r.
.1. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm
This remedy is recognized by many of
the best mmlical authorities as without
a peer for the oure of diseases of the
kidnevs nr liver. It rapidly drives out
diseased conditions, restores health and
strength, vigor and cheerful spirits.
I'rice tl 00 per bottle.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
JIEPPNEU. OREGON.
The ladies of Heppner and vicinity are in
vited to call and examine her stock, in the
Lichtenthal building, opposite the City Hotel.
HT LIST!
I
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
1492. Chris was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the finest stock of bhoeB
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want r
The Old, Original Shoe. Merchant,
M. LICHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
OO HEAD
m r
FOR SALE!
BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL.
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. IE. SMITH,
Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
HACES !
IMii Ya firr Thlak
Thst you mnnot lie well miles yon
have pur, rich blind? If yotiarwrk,
lire. I, Utigmd and all run down, it is lie
rau your IiImI i impovirihe, and
lacks Vitality. Theon troubles may be
overoonm by llMid's Harssparilla
rne Ibwd'a HtraaparilU tnakra pure,
rich him. I. Il is, In truth the great
blood pnritler.
Hood's 1'illa rur liver ill. cnllpa-
linn, tulltnnea, jvilndlOe, tick bead-
ache, iiiditrtin.
Jim mi iit KuHiirr. At Monrovia,
Cl , hrpt. 'Jttli a ni"l horrible arndent
oernrrrd at 1 .10 oVhik. p m., whirb
feiltel la I be inirtiediat d-aib nf Nrlli
W. lg'. wif ot r. Ii. lUget. Ihe
arnnaat. Th npl ha lleo travel
ing llitmifc-hoiil lhtle making bsll'Hia
arenioti so I putvliut juma. Tins
a'lein.Mio Mi. Iltfe ni lan eenlin,
and alien at a hi ititt i f I KM f.t-t alia
PIIUN.
Willis Ma, is pa hu srtiat?
Ma No, dear.
"Ain't a man that draws an artist?"
. "Yee."
"Well, I heard pa Mi Mr. Jackpotx
thnt be bud never arm Anything in
nrnttj aa tha Ihrca kirnia he drew lout
nitfht."-rbilMdlhia Hoord.
tmllr I it,. r..i. Imi rut lb- .eal.ni. i "" "I"' ri...r j.fii..u.Pi
I . ... i . .... .1" ' f'tfiiil II frtii
Ijorl bad nauind lion. IStPiihcn A
IoiwpII, nf IVndleion, aa Jmltta Fee'
ui'ceor. Mr. Ixiwell is aa Ideal
gentleman, young In yaara, jet barton
bad auflioii'Ot eierieno to ably Unlify
him for Iba bench. Mr. Lowoll orou-
ii au anfiabla place ia tba heart of
the HKla of Oregon, and but for a
bub aliort-ibtiln on tha part of
In delrtfalioii wniilil now In a 1'uited
Stalea enal.ir. Tha (latetta heartily
endoraea Iba action of (inf. Lord la ap
pointing Mr. I-owell.
Mural at e
Indrenx' tba diaiNiiiilorl of Ilia voyager,
Itill pfeu lien III wia'ber la not letup
ralitiin hit I linhl lit aea ah a Ilea
Kiev aliti tferK the "giganxa !
lie" tiKiild Ih )' ot I led w ii b Ibxiteit
er Moinwh Ititlera, bicll iilieta
.iiM,rdire I el.miiiclia witb gral't)ing
w and reriaimy. T Iba bnrtful
inlliiei.ee of a Iri'po', tnatariona or !
fig. .roii nr datip olimnU, aa well aa to
h bmnfill rtlm-l of llliahuUiili ilirt
and bad oatrr, il i a reliable a ti.l.'t.
'..iiioii-ipiI IrnVflira ! a or lao.l.
nmiinrr. ae-lrfn pi.meei. an I all lm
.Kn l.i .nis.iii l. r tiOi.-ilu 'e. l climate
iri'ii(ttii(iing
I
races ! You SHOULD
The hiinh'U of lUr ia oonalantly
being lightened by new Inventions, hill
nothing new haa yet boen discovered to
brighten Ihe linnra f bibor, snd nrnk
lifn worth living like SiinumnH lilvt-r
Id gnlHlor dues. H a tha king of liver
nmdiciiiea. A aliK'glati liver deores.-
one'a ai'iri' unit PilHe lanixuor. beeld
nosetliiig Ilia whola evteni. Hut Him-
m.ini diver KeguUtnr touea up and
atrengtben Ihe body.
ATIKNIKIN M M IHMHX
The semi annnal rnnvnit on of Ihe
Mrrow t'o Hundity Hi-bool Ai'ilin
will convene al Heppner, ThnraiUy, 1 t.
10, 11 and 11 Tha auperinleiidinla and
two tlelegatra ar expected frniii each
Hundav aohoi.l in Iba couiily. An Inter
rating program will bo prepare,!, and
ever) body is invile l lit attend
77 ol H. J. 3, Ai'klfs. l'res.
Tim Heppner Sneeil Aiisocliilion have decided to give a IUca Meeting at
Tuea
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY : HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. Tom Brtitlley, Prop.
I
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ay, Oc
(hi
TriKtintr Five IDnys.
S82 5 IN PURSES! 8 82 5
i in 111111 i 1 1
DO YOUfKNOW
Palace
it
1 l l JK M IWI IC
Half mile laU, Ire lor all. I'une, H.
un1nr management nf ( lirl. Boreher who U con
ducting It In a atrlctly Kirn (,! manner.
Ho has also re-opened the Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
ff Fre llallii and free 'Bin for all OuMt.
Kse I quarter mile dull,
frra fur all. Puree, 1uo. Rar 4, Tare
ilyaiMpna, brf and at-lney trouble.
JllxiB In ;a.i. Julga Jaa. A.
tn
likaallh. The air caught the pars- ,., r,rt,. i.l danip and ndd. and H i
rliiile, and l( eommeniv l l.i .pn, but ; aa rlllnielil defenas again! all form of
a.i.l lei.lt II tH.m ai i .rei.t ll.al ah. I "'" ''I"" l
a lalling. f!i earn down like a
ranni'ti ball, hi, a strnek on lef I'.J'k,
lt. 1,01 imlhJ It. A,f.tA.l MilK ItiA
I r, vdii presi it i over in. p.'uri in in
aid ilt Judli'ial ilialrirl f ,r a(al
yeaia -alhiul one full Irrm-an l talaiy
i of Ida aw eitlh dial net. ron.ialirg of
I II .iff ii. a. I I'malill Couoliia, r.aignej
I b ition 11 rue,y. Till a in
' de4 a ir r, Jutge gat gm.
grmind ft'l. and hf kn! rtnatied.
Tba 4e.Mal wa X year oil, and a
nalit i.f Ill iinU, I'n.f llagal baa lea
in ll f iiameiiHt lime.
a-nsrvnln. ail ilm. tj
'
m, Ayrrt.it, l'i -.i I JT
KIR"riV Kni'l
fri-v fur all. I'iiim-, alin,
airiivii - Usee V One thmiMti.l Tarda,
i liilill.. and H i.l. free lor all. I'nrw. ii.
Til 1 1: Il i V Hare V lU'.f tulle di.li. fr.- for all r.jrer...da. rur, f.iOl. Kae .
Unit mill-dmti. f.r saddle Imraea. rarr I l mel. r h. Ciir, i'i il.
K"l 111 II IH V - Itaee T. Kle rlulilha d.h, free fr all. Purae. f: an. Rare, lientlemen
l..,..i.T it. . I,, tl I'l'iil". I" -Iflie. ha't mile heau, t In K I'urae. t-W. Hae
J. Illi ii le fate, hail mile. Her In all amateur. Mnlal lalne-1 si liMW.
HHII I'lV u. ij'iaiier nilIeiUh.i .'A i la". Pur, fio.ua. Kara .
) ,r lm.. t. l. I'llfae, 1 .
ri'M'l 1 1 in f tutf f. t l!l l-e nrefie. by Ihe rnlea of lh t'artne Blood Hnraa Aaaorla-t'.-s
oati' e it In l ! I" i-r i eni ! mti.uiiii ttf .iira. M. or mora to enter, three w
l In .e thai pinat. ie fUeii tin lint ml lth B etimtlrt enlrlea, lh hnaM ha th
,.f t, ft I i. r II e in .nut. i.l Ihe .ita. a. Illlhilr pldimeiil aeem prttpef. Til dlferlnra
i,Hii.ii,.fi i.i I,, ,K,.iia,Me am and ail fai r, nit atettnitl ttf Itwlemenl weather. If ahn raeea
.1,. ,..! i l ,i Hi l- lfii i-f ial la. In lie iiKittnle.l hf lh dlferlnra I'urara ill
i- .In 1. 1. I ,. , , . ,.t i.i l t.i h..i..- i a r i enl In aernnd. All eimlea Ui elna. h o rloc . p. m ,
tin the rn i i'.. pit t r-lil. Ihe rat e
TIlUNUKIt
LlQIITNINa
"There is a tide in the affairs of men
That, if taken at its flood, kads on to fortune"
Thouaat.4 TllO ttcKxI il IllTC ftDil 80 II
With h fall lino ot
I Iiiiil wit n. Tiiiwuro. OhiHivaix'. CJixx-kerv. Wood
ami W illow wan;. Cellar Ttibn at Hclrock 1'riccn.
$300 Held in Reserve for Special Races.
T. W. AYI US. JrM Heerelsry. OE. CXINSEU, rrawident.
I'.. U Vs'l rk. I'ava Mci", l' (I. Hi,rrf, dart. UarriD.lon, Oln 1'altara.io,
lifeel-r.
THE LlGHTlT RUNNING GANG FLOWS !
They run n llhl
Thry run ofl In lh night.
Tie only K.cluivo Hardware Store bctweva Tbe Dalloi nJ rcullcton
lloppocr, ... Oregon.
1 RAIN
KAIN
mn Ik. l . awe cllewla.
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II la -'!.! rn
'a. II extra a In.iriiee, C .aximjititja
ai U tha tal Cula aa Crvuff CbJW.
f if Sate hf 1
$1800.00
OtVLN AWAV TO IWEXTORS.
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Aa lM N fca aaaaa Sill 1 1 am I II alaiil av
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ED. DAY
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MILL HAVE
300
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It hft ll.am W will li d a wiMi.miI
l.elr a'tef, aa i'if lli.l rl . iifuVew thai
Will eif I till I Ml I. f frnilira f ad "
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II. .11 b l I wy it st ' "f
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Ukir tt a f 11 Ail oi l an
avfilaxa pay Iff their nlawit Ih-i f. r
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an I ia IJ .n, Mefl.en t.iwall, of IVn.
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w..,-ia.lat Mr I! M IU,I,. ,4
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en aa. t aa S4 a aat M a-arf-f-ag
a ta. - Ikal a-f kM.aat aa
Spanish Merino
Head
Seventh Annual Fair
OF THE
Second Eastern ten Dhlriel total
FINK
Bucks
J::VTTrr !Vm. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles
Jrrrrarrr.t i lUlnw ! iennner, m Oct. ht. lOuo.
WM. DUTTON, Agent.
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Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman.
Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla,
TO HE HELD AT
THE DHUES. VRSGQ HOffl, OREGDH,
Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895,
AND CoNTINClNfl FIVE DATS.
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