Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 22, 1895, Image 1

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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
m FATTEIISON PUBLISHING COMPANY,
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. Editor
Business Manager
At S.50 per yenr, $1.25 for six months, 75 ots.
Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on
Appl cation.
THIB FAPJ4B is kept on tile at E. 0. Duke's
Advertising Agency, H4 and fi5 Merchants
BiXchanfte, San Irancisoo, California, where cou
raote for advertisinR oan be rnada for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 1 :4S p. m. daily
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
4:1ft p. m.
No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 6'30
p. m. Arrives ut Heppner 9:00 p. m. daily except
Sunday.
East bound, main' line arrives at Willows
Junction 3:30 a. m.
West bound, main lino, leaves 'A illows Junc
tion 12:0a. m.
West bound Portland fast freislit 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
1:4ft p. m. and arrives at Portland 6:00 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. Thin connects with the
east bound way freight with passenger conch
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving
at WillowB Junction 6:6t) p. m.
fulled States OfllclalM.
'resident. Qn.ver Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Heo-efaryof Hiate Kkhard H. Olney
Secretary of 1 reasnry John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Beorelary of War Daniel H. Union!
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
PostinaBter-Oeneral William L. Wilson
Attorney-tJeneral Juilson Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
governor..... w. P. I,ord
Secretary of State H. It. Kincald
Treasurer., . Phil. Metsnhan
Hnpt. Public lnstro ction (i. M Irwin
Attorney General O, M. Idleman
Senators i W. JlcBri.la
J. H. Mitchell
Congressmen SnS,TJu'!ra"u,a
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Printer W. H. Uetla
.... ( H. S. Han.
Hupreina Judges V. A. Moore,
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Wolvurton
Sixth Judicial District
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'rowHiiuing Attorney John 11. Uwrej
Morrow Coanty OfflciaU.
Joint Henntor A. W. firman
ltarnntitntiva. J. H. Honthby
iMiinr dun jtiiins ruimif
Commissioners J. 11. Howard
J. M. Baker.
" HerV .T.W.Morrow
"tienn tiw. liurnmrton
Treannrer Frank (iilliam
vaswaor J. r. Willi
Snrreyor Oeo. Urd
' Hchnul r'up't Anna IIhUUct
' Coroner 1. W. Ar., Jr
BKI'PKKK TOWN omOKRS.
.. Thou. Morgan
j "incomes i). k. parnsworth. M,
I.ic'itenthal. (Kin Paitrm, T. W. Aysra, Jr.
. H. 8. Horner, t. J. Slocnin.
K-ilr K. J. HalWk
rrmviirar. f t tWIaiid
Barmlial A. A. IMxiru
Prwmct Officers,
Jnatirw of the Peace K. I.. Frwland
Constable. N. M. WbiUlou
I'tlted Htalea Und ()tlicm.
Till DAU.M, OH.
. F. Moore Hoe-inter
A. S. Biggs iUc-Ter
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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 Co a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold .
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75
INDIANA BICYCLE CO
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indukapous, Ind., U. 8. 1
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
1 The U.S. GOVERNMENT I
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I PAYING MILLIONS
I - A MONTH I
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their A
an Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a V
yj relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars G7
VOy on whom you depended for support ? fa)
f THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
fi To receiv 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 dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
jj-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
H The Press Claims Company
f) PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
68 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
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paptrt in the Imled Rlnlet, and it ffuaranlffd by Oietn.
YOU CAN ni:Y ir..00 worth of dry ood. and Kr.K-e,lea and then have
nongh left out of IKO.oo to purrhaw a No. 1 C BI.Tcl. Ttla la
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COUNTY, OREGON,
T I OJiau-WEEKLY NO, 381 (
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Reader, did you ever take Simmons
Liver Regulator, the "King of
Ln v mi5DiciNE9 f ' ' Everybody needs
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
diseased liver that impairs digestion
and causes constipation, when the waste
that should be carried off remains in
the body and poisons the whole system.
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache,
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver
diseases. Keep the liver active by an
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and you'll get rid of these trou
bles, and give tone to the whole sys
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver
Regulator is better than Pills. It
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly
refreshes and strengthens.
livery package lias the I?ed Z
stamp on the wrapper. J, n,
Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia.
SUMMONS.
p THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN
,f ty.,"' Morrow, State of Oregon.
F. B. Vancloave, 1
l'laiutlff,
v. J.
L. H. Vanploavo, I
Defendant. J
To L. H. Vancleave. Defendant
In the name of the State of Orpjten, vou are
nfj;'. ,V.e1"lred,to Wmr aua ner tne pom
P . n,.rr RKtnt you in the almve entitled
milt within ten ilayi from the date of the service
of thia aumnioiii upon you, if lerved within
thin county; or, if nerved in any other cou y
oi thin Mate, then within twenty day. from the
date of the icrvlee of tl,U ummoii. unon you;
?J!,.A; '""''PU'i you hy publication or by
personal service wiUiout the 8tate of Oreton
then you are required to aimeur unrt .
or before the firm day of the next regular term
h... V V "n or Deiore ttie I rst Mon
nay In March, Im. And in case you fail to so
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take
a decree aifalnst you lor the dissolution of the
ft-fnnS "i" " "T exintl" "wtween you and
plaintifl, ami for the care and custody of the
I'll C'"'l bvr" ", ,he '""" ' marriage.
io-wu. K. A. ancleave; ami for such further
decree as the court mav deem inst.
- This summons is puhllshed bv order of the
Hon. James A. Kee, Judice of tlio lith Judicial
ail? ill!- "le M,s,e 01 rt'K"'. l"t''-l Svplomlier
6,!?J O W KKA.
. "8i AtUirney for PhilutirT,
HHERirr KALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
i...?',t.;,"heH,""".rH,,ln:l",ltc""rt of the
fh- M H Wr,'"" '' oui,ty of Morrow, on
the 2d day l October, I In favor of K. I)
Kood, l l till r, and airatnst Allred DoolHtle
Kmrna A. Iimillttle ami Cottin A McKarland
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thl.thdayof Aiimist, lt, at rH, ,,,.
INTccnt peraiiiiiiiM and Twenty ioHrs atlnr
-1HI IHillara costs, and ccriiln cmis
I havnlcvlml i,,Mi ami will sdl t public
sue Ion ., , th hlKlic.t I ,.r on N,tur.lav. t
J.l dol Noin.l.r. I -. at 2 o'cl, k K M ol
"hi day, at the court houw door In llciii.iicr
Morrow oiinty Ori-Kon, .11 the rlubt. title ,,j
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n.e r..t. . M . In Morrow ( mint., oreir.,,,
Terms of Sn!e. canh lit I.-...I ii.- .
I ' apiillH to the Mtlslactioii o'f sold In. Anient
attorney a c', routs and all
iv . rue 7
lt.-l at Heppner. Morrow Coiinly. Orciion.
this . oti, day ul (tcl.,l-t, vv, '
ti W II ft Will l'i:Tnw
M Hhrrirr of Morrow
HKKirr mi.r.
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i and by virtue ol an nn iillnn l.e. out
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Wat IM -.11 sdililliUtralrtg ol the .-.l.le ol
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER
VEGETABLES.
Lettuce then be up and doing,
Turnips on the wrongs of life;
Beet our rivals, still pursuing,
Cabbage honors in the strife.
FISH.
Salmon life in mournful numbers,
Flounders in an empty stream, '
Suckers fancy in their slumbers
Soles are not what they seem.
MEATS.
Liver, die, act in the present,
Lamb live's evils long and late;
Steak no future, how'ere pleasant,
Chop and labor while you wait.
WINE LIST.
Spirits long since stilled will make you
Stout, aggressive, wise and brave,
Alements will at last o'ertake you,
Beer will bear you to the grave.
-Truth,
vno oiebt when Mr. IsHao Reece wna
stopping with mo, Buys M. F. Hatch, a
prominent merchant of Quartermaster,
Washington, 1 beard him frroauint?. On
vfoinjf to his room I found him suffering
from cramp eolio. He was in snob
Rony I feared bn would die. I hastily
uare him a Hnon nf PliumiiU.i;' n-:'
Obolera and Dinrrrhoea Remedy. He
waft soon relieved and. the first words he
uttered were, "what was that stuff you
gave me?" I informed him. A few days
HRowewere talking about his attaok
and be said he was never withont that
remedy now. I have used it in mv
family for several years. I know its
worth and do not hesitate to recom
mend it to my friends and customers,
tor sale by Slnonm-JohnHon Drue Ob
EIGHT MILK NOTES.
Grasshoppers and drought, are injur
ing the newly sown grain.
Abner Oactwell and mother are living
lone, Mr. Urown and family having
moved away.
Mr. John Evans made n
Eight Mile. He intends
Uaytou, Wash.
olmrt trip to
to reside at
Some of the farmers think
have to resow some of their
grain nt routed Hiid then died
they
laud,
will
the
Mrs. Mattie Fuqna and family are
miesed at the Suuday school, as it took
away the secretary, ohoiriater and super
intendent. Sunday pohool every afternoon at
3 o'clock; Mrs. A. AshbnoKh, Hnpt.,
Mre. KuigUlen, Hssistuut Stipt. They
are not using lesson leave lu the school,
but are studying the book ..f Acts.
EvangeliHtirj meeting r ver Hunday after
grind ay eohool, conducted by Mis. A.
AdLlmug'i.
E. M 0.
Kiout Mils, Oct. nth, 1HH5.
rare for lleatlai lie.
As remedy fur all fmiuaof Hcinlache
hlectrio Uittta IHa provtil lo tie the
very beat It -ff.cts a pennawn cure
und tho moNt dnudoil IihIhIomI sick
lesdw lies tiil to ita inlliieiirn. n
'irwal who r ulllntid o pmcilrn a
Ixitllri, and give Una reino ly a fntr frial.
Il, tNea) nf lialtjtiial flotislipNlinti Kb"'
Mo Hitter cures ,y giving H. nei-ded
l -iie to (lie bowels, and f (,Ml. (,,
rnauHt the tiar. o( Una rucdidiiif. Tr)
mm. Irftrgw boltli-a only fif,y c,,!,
I. V. Acer, Jr., drug alure.
Maa Kba Wonld Marry.
"I uar lit aid a young girl say,
yontig girls are fond of ayiiig."olrai.rvl
an old lady on the summer boarding.
botis,iMi, "what sort of a man .he
ill marry, and what sort only, lln.l I
do not Ihink if cerium spcerlie In
bicli I, myaelf, tiHVK ll.teiied frm
p'rlty bps lir fora U,,,, cHi fnend
of mitie ao he, Saw Jefrwy di lata
tion I hat aim torn ilw map from ,nr
tgraphy. Hhw ti-e, ,, m,
oolhlng woiil I imliira ,er , marry
man wlm a i .,aer, ttr w..ra a wig
or livad in X Jersey. And Ip man
fffbr rboioa wm gniilv .f all Ilia
IhfeW eoortnltlea. fj wlk OVef
my fiMnra with two ronaina. o0,
not marry a htiann man, I aa d. Kkla
nuM not ti.tt.k ,f clergyman, i.r
Carry rrf a farro.r A.d inrn.
rwapafllVelf , bua,r.e.a mitt, a rlargy
man ati l a farnif-r. It la all like a
mart jonag An-rteao lirlj,' n m
grari lrn dder'a . ilrlu r, 14 a ,, fa,
ulaiW l u rlnl Irett, on II a acorn m
liiob U bbl all tnert, alw.ta md, ng
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Highest of all in Leavening
Dentistry ln Oregon.
"When I was traveling through
southeastern Oregon last month," said
Attorney W. W. MoNair to a San Fran
oisoo Post writer, "I found myself in a
small village and with a large tooth
ache. I found the local dentist, with
bis whirligig engine that resembled o
small lathe, at the livery stable clipping
a horse.'
"Do you treat teeth?' I asked.
" Course! What do you suppose I'm
here for ?' he replied in a nettled tone
" 'Well I have one that needs atten
tion.' " 'Want it pulled
asked.
or plugged?' be
'"I want it treated. How
treat a tooth that is aohing?'
do yon
"Tull it or plug it.'
" 'I think this oould be saved if it bad
proper treatment.
'"Want it plugged, then? What is it
jew tooth or gnawer? And he tried to
foroe a finger that was covered with
dirt and horsehair into mv month t
had grown a trifle suspioious of him. so
thought I would find out what sort of
work he did.
"'Do you do bridge work?' I asked.
'"Notsinoel been praotioin. I did
build a bridge across Cow oreek when I
was ranohin, but I mostly oonflne mv-
self to dragging fangs, dootorin horses
and barbenu.
"' Do yon ever transplant teeth?'
'"Say, I tried that onct. but she didn't
work. . Ole Iiil Robi'eon had a tooth
that was Benin, ad be wanted it pulled.
I got the wrong tooth. I tried to pui
her baok, but Dil hollered an out up so
that I thought I'd try to transplant it.
'"I sawml off the snag and rivited
it to Bill's plate o' false teetb, but she
wouldn't work. The first time Bill bit
a bone with it the tooth swung around
in the rivet, and be bit a bi le in the
roof of his month a big aa a hazel nnt.'
i concluded not to hava my mouth
treated. The dxntlst was sorry and told
me that 'if it was holler to heat a knit
tin noodle hot and poke It in the tooth,
or noiu a cliaw o' lei backer in
month."'
my
. ,', 1 H,r'n'. principal of the
piitilio si'hiHiln at Anderson, dal., says
"I have ued Cbanilwrlaiii't Tain Uahn
and have found it au txrpint remedi
for liuiifiies and slight wounds."
fimetiens iiHtiitity results from a
prmn, or older injury, or from rheums-
win, for Hliioli tlliauibfrlaiiia' Tain
Ibiltii ia ipw,iHy intndid and un--.tiUH.
ft aff.iMa Hm,mt ilnrn,1H
relnf and In a short timo ilT-cis a
rH rmanoi. enre. Kof sale by 8I0011.11
Joliiismi Drug (V
Ths town i full 0f airangsra who are
b".: to attend tha rami.
Norn - On Friday, Oet. H, 19,-,,
If of Jus. Hayes, a danghlHr. T,ui
WgHw.
it.irn-Io Heppner, on Haturday, Oct.
n.lr. to tba wife of I). A. Il.rren, a
datiglir.
Maker (Hly iHiopli. ara tick led (,er tba
fai I lliht ll.e ne.t K. of Oram! l.dgt
III bs bel.1 Ibefn.
Tim svimil local inatiinia fr ,j
teaebers of Morrow rtoiinly, will b
al lUnlman Nov. ,
T. A. Rb.-a and family bav moved ii,
L'mu?' k' P U',T tfkinM lo the
riank Kellogg Pfupert.
Mf. Olia I'aiteraon relumed on rrt
day evening from below after visitmg
Irteo l. at Oregon Cily and 11,, l,ai,,.
u3!! mm 0f',, ,""n "
H Fftlay avening aoonmpanM hy
mother who .ill fi.it with relalltM
bera for a tim.
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fra'eii.Hl ilrtooi.slf ation .tar . ..
Ilia On lr.it.alia.
Tba 1'orllar.l Kl.tioa y.ar
M much belter 1 1. an any .ver ,el m
IWilaiiJ, aid reflecta Ur, r(n,, u
ll,e matia.rtt.etit.
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Ii. beat preparaiion tua.1. fr u,t, k
t.rf !. ff.wii, ,,f th. hair at,. re.it(h(l
ll.al aliieh gray to Ha original e dor,
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WEEKLY NO. 660
( DJian-vvjsjijiLY NO, 381 i
PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report
CATERING TO AMERICANS.
London Tradesmen Rake In Millions of
Our Dollars livery Year.
It is estimated that Americans every
year in London distribute nearly twenty-five
million dollars among the trades
people there. They nearly always pay
cash and are charged good prices.
Naturally, then, says the New York
Advertiser, the London tradesmen have
become thoroughly awakened to the
importance of catering to this trade,
and they are using all manner of means
to attract it. In nearly all the shops
on the Strand, llegent street, Oxford
street and other thoroughfares of that
character, where prices are given and
articles are displayed in tho windows,
the United States dollar mark is used
in conjunction with the English pound
mark. One of the big dry goods stores
in Oxford street created quite a com
motion among the Americans by dis
playing a very large American flag
from their flag-post. As I happened to
pass by I saw about two hundred peo
ple looking reverently at the stars and
stripes. The size of this crowd not only
demonstrated tho clever move of the
shopkeeper, but the large number of
Americans in London, that so many of
them could be attracted about the same
timo and at the same place by this
means. Naturally they all wondered
what it meant, and went into the shop
in pursuit of knowledge. They were
given to understand that it was in the
nature of a personal compliment, and
they feel it now their pat riotie duty to
believe that this is the greatest shop In
London. Other shopkeepers are sure
to discover tho clevernessof this scheme
and follow tho example. It may be
come contagious. If it does, the Amer
ican flag will be mine familiar in Lon
don than in New Yor'c.
A LUCKY ACCIDENT.
Why a Jaekatonn Maker Turned Ills At
tention to l'uiiles.
As an example of bow a remunerative
apecialty in hardware forced Itself on
a receptive and appreciative Yankee
the following Incident will be of in-
Amnng manufacturers, says the Iron
Age, small castings arc often put in re
volving cy litulers with pickers or stura
inado of cast iron, having usually six
points, thei-xlreiiieM of which are alMt
an inch apart. They are also fumilif.r
to toy ilciileis. who m-11 them to chil
dren as juckhUiiies." Tho pickers,
together with hiiuill castings, are put
Into the tumbling barrels mi that any
particles of sand adhering may he re
moved and a better finish given the
ciistiiii's. A large and well-known New
Kngtuiid concent, which, in addition
to oilier lines, iii.'itiiif.icliircs screw
wrenches largely, formerly used a
peculiarly slmpeij malleable Iron fer
rule wilh irregular opening, at the
two emit wi ii'hing alN.'ut an otinen.
Homo nf these fcmilca cliini, r, t,, lt .
part of Hie eotiti-iiU lu onn of tho tum
bling Larrt-U.
When the barrel m opr-niil the at
tendant in it iced, u hat to him aeemrd
alm.ist inert dil.le, that the picker with
all it proiifrfi wu IiiMde the ferrule,
tlie iih iiin,-, of which were compara
tively aitiaSi, The ol.e rv int mc-hnnid
logically i-oiiclud, , that us It had got
ten in it n I, I M- g'lll. u nut iigiiin.
The ilicii,,ni, ,,,, vt, l.rnilit to the
atlctitiuii ,,f ,rti,, nlio il.cl. I.-.I Ul
apply the i.leii iii n pul,-, Hl m rr.
Mill I., 1 I, t lata t l!ie iiiiiinil I1111IIU
f.iclitri ta arc ic.rt iii.iUinif the two part
under i-oii trad in .,n ..t. wliiltt the)
lirt order i ani l 1., h.,.. 1,, u -L profit
i the piiiiiioti t. of ... , i,i.-, i, iminlml
cloli.ira, "I l.ia U kiiowti on the! alrerla
aa thu Trilliy puS..
I.lt rni-..t. I,., j,,,! , ,t..ndi.. lu
liii,.irn ,, Inking In m m 1 ti suburban
1 -t r M-t -a, and ia n , i,e mm on. I largest
-ily In the Hrit i-h rinfirr.
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