Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 22, 1895, Image 2

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WAV
sir-
the
feSardj Light
iror new
"When the frost strikes the
bloomer will the cycle be in hock?
Arkansas seems willing to ac
cept the big prize fight, though
even Texas has repudiated it
The S. B. traveling man was
overhauled down in Jackson
county recently and robbed of $lf.
His medicineB were unmolested.
Famous College President.
Kev. Erastus Rowley Made Well
by Paine's Celery Compound.
San Feancisco has caught the
bloomer craze in earnest. A res
taurant has been established there
with all the serving maids dressed
in bloomer attire.
The Arlington Record under
the able supervision of Editor
Maxwell will probably be enlarged
at the beginning of the year to a
seven column folio. Mas well is a
hustler.
The Inter-Ocean suggests that
the first gripsack that the presi
dent should unpack when he
reaches the White House ought to
be that one containing his "new
vigorous foreign policy."
Senator Irby, of South Carolina
has "unsheathed his sword and
thrown away his scabbard." It
now remains for Senator Tillman
to uncork the bottle and throw
away the cork. New York Press.
Ira w. Vih)
For Thin Children.
Children are always thin and pale when they do not
assimilate enough fat. This seems strange, perhaps,
but it is literally true. Unless there is a healthy as
similation of fat lood the blood becomes depleted,
tissues waste away, vitality becomes low and the body
anguishes lor the need or proper nourisnmeni.
a
is useful to children, especially in two ways. It is Cod-
liver Oil emulsionized, thus being easily assimilated and
rendered palatable, with the Hypophosphites of Lime
and Soda added to tone up the nervous system and
nourish the bones. 1 his combination of these potent
nutrients -s jusi. what thin children need to give them
flesh, color and vitality. Almost all children like it.
Don't bo persuaded to accept a substitute I
Scott & Eo'A-ne, New York. AH Druggists. 50c. and $1.
-
Aa the school year opens, attention ia
direotad to the oft-repeated advioe of
leading educators, warning teaobers,
parents and scholars against the fear
ful results of exhaustive brain work
among young people.
To thousands of girla and boys, un
nerved by the strain of school life
Paine'a celery compound, (which was
first prescribed by Amerioa's greatest
teacher, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.
D., L. L. D., of Dartmouth College) has
j been a blessing, making them well and
strong, feeding the brain and nerves,
and enriching and purifying the blood.
The recent recommendation of Paine'a
oelery oompound by Prinoipal Camp of
New Uuven and the equally outspoken
praise of this greatest of remedies by
ex-Prewident Cook of the National
Teachers' Association, are two of the
thousands of snob testimonials from
parents and teachers throughout the
oonutry.
Nothing in the world so strengthens
HACKS TODAY.
A l,arg Attrnilancfi Kiprrtcil at the 0ra
Ink Kvmtn-Th II air and quurtrr 1)mIi.
The following are the entries for
today: Half mile daah, free for all,
Coxy, Tampa, Huliy Hutu and I'.lack
AMcr. (Jimrter mil daub, free for all,
Steamboat Hill, Mack Prince, Oray
Dirk, Pin Ear.
These races will be n'd hot and it will
take good guessing to pick the winners.
The day promises to ha dear, and as the
track la iu tine oonditiini, vit-ilora tiiu
rent assured of Una day's sport.
Home ,'15 or 40 homes are in attoudaore,
oil most of them ir "cracker jacks."
Snixtay Tom Kecney got in from I-ong
Creek with Pin Ear and Tampa and was
oloaoly follow I by Gray Dick, Paddy
Kyan, Orasahopper aud Maggia, in
charge of Hill Cushman. llilly 3owin
is training Uuhtir rtir-rk, a looal bora.
Tomorrow ttieciiiiteata will b aa fol
lows: One thousand yards, frea for all,
piltao 10U; tliroft-aiuhtha and repeat,
froo for all, umn f loo. All who waul a
good aftrrtmou'a sport should ba iu at
tctidanc .
Tue powers iu Turkey have at
lant agreed to accept the Bchemo
for reform in Arnionia drawn up
by England, Franco aud Kuaaia.
According to this agreement the
Turks are to recognizo the Arme
nian Christians, and they may to
Borne extent ho allowed to hold
oflico. It H feared, however, that
this (locinioii may cause another
Berious outbreak iu that country.
IIos. II. V. (Iatkh, president of
UeppiHT Light and Water Co., is
a progroHaivo Iiuhuichh man and is
becoming greatly interested,
financially, iu several water and
light plants in different parts of
tho country. This necessitates Lis
traveling About a groat deal and
bo does not fail to observe) tho
places where busiuess is douo. In
the IlillaWo Independent wo find
the following mention mode by
him iu regard to lleppncr, after
Hpoalirg of other towns: "At
Ileppuer money is eaay nml in
sufficient volume to meet tho ivo
nomical needs if tho pinipln. Tho
eatiafactory condition f tliinga is
attributed to the lnrg sides of beef
cattle made laat xpritig siipb
monted with a moiety realized n
mini.-
Senator John II. Mironri.L
and Congressman V, 11 V.l
have Wen making a tour of lant
ern Oregon to nacertain the needs
and want of their constituency.
This is not construed into an) thing
rise, as a rule, and everywhere tin
honorable gentleman have lxeu
trcatinl with marked courtesy due
distinguished guests. 1 low ever,
once in a whilo some lowdrowed,
low-bred cur, who, failing to at.
tract any attention by his eon.
tiuued mouthing, biti'S )iima-1f
like a snake pinned to earth, and
bowls still louder. A gentleman
will assist in treating guests de.
cently, but what can l riHctel
of a fdthy, ill-bud as? HYre it
uot that the very paH-r on whic h
this ia t lilitisl would le cvt,tniu.
i - ! - .....: ... . t "lt.cit.er lUinl lM'ittVf,-.! is
natne, who
than this
slowa, we wottbl 110
doin It ia pleasing to know
that tier at but few aueh peopU
in tl is world.
the weak, so readily restores loot nerve
force, bo surely makes the ailing and
peevish young woman or growing boy
well and cheerful.
And for the aged and infirm the whole
world knows its wonderful curative
powers. Rev. Erastns Rowley, presi
dent of the famous Kentuokv Female
Cotlege, writing to the proprietors of
Paine'a oelery oompoutd, says:
"I was for several years a sick man
My siokness was attended with consti
pation, with nervousness and insomnia,
and the least exoitement would oause
palpitation of the heart. I have in the
last three or four yeara used several
widely advertised preparations. Finally
I took Paine'a celery compound and I
regard it aa superior to all others,
especially if used strictly as you direot
liy using this I do not sutler from cou
stipation, inability to sleep, or from
palpitation of the heart as formerly.
am still using Puine's celery compound
at times, and shall take pleasure in re
commending it to others."
PHIL I
Always on top with the best of everything
in his line.
Finest Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. The purest of Drugs.
OLD SLOCCM-JOHNSTON DRUG COMPANY STAND.
8Mail orders promptly attended to.
Great Bargains
AT
McFARLAND
MERCANTILE
COMPANY'S
Notice Some of Our Prices
1 Suit fine knit underweav, 8G cents.
1 Good Jersey Shirt, GO cents.
1 Pair suspenders, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents.
Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain-
1 dozen good cotton socks, G5 cents.
And many other bargains lower than ever
before sold in Heppner.
-35 cts.
A I
TlTf1
Will arrive in a few days, which will be sold at low figures.
iff We are Sole AroiiU for Henry Mosste & Son'i Full Cream Young America
Cheese. Lull and nee us.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
IIEPPNElt. OREGON.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOEOHEES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Leeer Bros.
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Yovl Should PppB
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ! HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. 1om Bradley, Prop.
ERED HT LJST!
11ACES
RACES !
CaUrrb (annul b farrd
liy Ic'Cil mu'lioaUDiiH, m they cannot
rcai'li I lie diKfa-d (Hirtion of t It far.
Tlirm ia tuily one y to cur di-kfnc,
nd II. kt II ljr Coliatiliitluiiiil ri niisllK.
Iial(iioa it ('uavj by no inllatucj cou
ilitino ft tli inn emu 1 in In it of Mm
Kimtn'liiaO llllx. Wliru till) gelt
liifltrord )cin bat f uniiing .mod nr
iinpftfn t liraiing, and lira It la rolirely
oliwiJ dfalnraa it Ilia n-nll, and nulatt
Id iiiflninialiin ran tw taken out and
t ti is tuba rrl..n'd In ila normal eon
dill. id, liratlt'if ailllwdralroyrd fofi-Vrr;
tuna caaca nut of u ara raiiacd tjr
ratarrli, l,i. U ia ithiiir but an in-
tlallird Oolldlllnn of Hi ltlllMiia.aiir(a'F.
Wt ill gia on Imn.irrd dullara fur
any rana of Ji-nluraa (i anw.l tjf ralariti)
"lial rannol t rnrad If Haifa Catarrh
Cura. HftJ f-'f iniilaf. fr.
V J air'.M'.Y A Itl.ToUtw.O.
W"S'ld ty lfll(lU 7.V.
Til K CO V OIK.
En. Gazette:
From all pcotiona of tliH county oihiiph
oomplniut of the depredatlnnH oomraitled
npou cheep, ohItph, pis and chiokHoa
by ooyotKi, wliioh are multiply idg
rHpidly and eiioh year beoominit bold'
and murB destruotivu. Thn renidi'iitH of
the rural diMtrieU rcnlizt) tlmt ohih
thiiiif liiUNt Iia dime to eilerruinuli! tii.'iu
TIkiiihrihIh of d'lllara worth of atock hrf
mitiiiiilly liHtroid in the county Mini
tho fuct ronfrontM iih tlmt the longer
hiii urn in dclnyed the greater tlu onnl of
I'XlrrmiiiHtUio. S far um e have tirurd
any fxproimion frmu the ahi'tp men
who re theni'iredooply iutirt-Htid -thny
are iu favor of rii in a fund to be
addi'd to auy buutity the oouuty mny
off or.
Il iacoiicfdi'il by all in tUi citiou of
the oouuty Hint Iho cmiiity c unt phould
ofT. r a bounty of uut k llotu one dii!lhr(
aud then if the aliei p men mil dJ I
another dollar pi-r Iich.I tt will e ao
amount that will ii.atire I ti.-ir apredy
eiterniinatiou. O ioc'iit pir head upon
the aurp Kiveu In the a ai aaur lliit
apritikt, it ia ml mi, it.'. I, would laiaea
auiii audloU-ii In niri'l all di luanda on
the alicep ownrra. K.ime may ounaidi-r
thia loo Ure a bounty, and th'tta Kna
aiiiouut would a'(',iiiiliU the name
rvanlt, but fiprrionce in ftVriig
bouuliea up"ii any apn ir bianiHli
baa proven that an aunmiit Utp ruoiiiili
to lie an liiontive to the pr.'i le t.i wae
via'orona war of ritermiiiatiuti hat
bean the cheaper in the rod.
Tina money paid aa buiint alinuld
Dol be enhlfred aa li-jtmlali.'n in favr
of any particular claaa of r'x,x'ia
probably nine lei.tha of li e auiniinl ;
'.ll!d b paid bl realdi lila ol Ih t mihtf
who iu turn would par it to l'i- o.rr
chanta and linliaili and lli'i a'l
would reap Ih Ih IiiD!. If an) i bj.-i-l
to a boili.ty rl lt.riu tod I U ii lliflr band,
A. II. lUaril l.Ma.
iii.iiir. Or., IM. Ih. i.
IF 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 Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. vVhat more does
mortal man want r
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant.
M. LICHTENTIIAX.
Main .Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
The Ht'ppiif r Kneed AHKoclatioo hate decided to give Race Meeting at
mm
luosuay, Oct. 22
THE
Palace Hotel,
C. S. VAN DUYN, Proprietor.
have taken full control of this
popular home, and will make it
strictly first class.
MEALS, 25 CTS.
BEDS, 25 CTS.
faT Free Nat hi and Free 'Bui lor ail Guettt.
-a"V 1 1 c I JfiHtliiss llve s.
8 825 IN PURSES! 8 825
Rare 2. Quarter mile daah,
Pur, lion. Rara 4. Three-
Pura. :.V. Karat.
I'M Ota HAM IV f 1C I
rin-r I' V Iti-.o I. Hall mile itli. fro ir all. I'urae, UU.
Ir.M- lor all l'ur , U0.
fKi'liNP PAY - Itnrr 1 On tlmn.nn.1 Jtar.l., In-e lor all.
t Ih-iiiiih ani ri - hi, ir.r i..r an. riii fni. ,
tlllHIi iV It,...- V ll.lf mile itn.h. Ir.-r for all l vy-arM.
Ilitlt iiilli- .U.li. It-r M1 lioia, In rarry 1 a imiioi.I. rarh. I'ufae, iJ-nii.
ri'l lit II l'Y llwf 7, Kite i-luhlh. Uah. Ire fur all. PiirK. :M1, Rare. Oentlemen'i
r...l.i-r ra -i nri ifi.iiu.ii. ow n. r lo ilrli. hall will lo-ala. hrt In i. I'u rat, 11 HI. kill
v. in, ii in ran, nail 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 oi all amatt'iita. Miilal talunl at ..
r'IKfll IMV in. i,''iarti-r inlli-itaati, 0 .' rlau. I'uraa, l ai.mi. Itara 11. Tbotiaand
)nr,i.aii. n ai, I ,ir--f ri
C(it I I In . ra-. ill I rnvrrne-l hr the rule. o lh Par I Me Rinn ttnra Am ta
li h- r itliaii. f-f. oi nil ra In --r in.l of ai..ouiil of pnrae. nva or mor lo voter, three lo
.' .it In r. ti,i ..ii..-a !.,.. flirii iln M..I ml Ith B naiplvie i-nlrlra. Iha lnl ha Ih
. -Mcr rr-l.i. tin-at iiita ol iiii i.ir. a. I.I thrlr poltf ttirtil Mtni .rot-r. The dlrvrlor.
u ...ftr flu- n'.i im-i-.i- ant ai.. all rari-a on ai'Toiml of irlimrrit Nitnir. If ahnr ra.
i.. ii. rt l. ll. n!i a ill alt ..ii ..r tiir. 11 la, ra In Im atill ltulrl hr Iha illn-rlnra fnraiaill
ii--.iiii.m ,i.trii.mii e.iran --r orni aivoii.i. All lilrlr lo rloa bj o cloca, p. m.
, .... i -.- in I,, H I'm i i . . a ' I
immmmi -
DAY
:WILL HAVE:
Head
OF FINK
$300 Held in Rescrvo for Special Races.
T. W. AYKIW. Jr Hrrlarjr. OEO. CXJN8ER, Praaidrot.
I".. I.. MaU-k, Ia M.'.Ur. I' (. HrrT, (lao. Harrioglon, Olia raltaraoo.
I'lrrriora,
Spanish Merino Bucks
KOR AX,IS AT
Win. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles
Below Heppner, on Oct. 1st, 1095.
WM. DUTTON, Agent.
A Brand New Man!
On Iha larrn thrr ia roiillmially
ctiri Kiat lil' aivi.l. i.t .i iiuio an I
la-a.l llial fauaii dular l i lli fainifr Iu
tiia ilk. Thi dmail in o Una ...ar ia f
a inaltrr of In pirfaiif l.i ll Htttj'
l.ltrr of Hi anil. Aa a .('lira ao I r-ln-l
la friii l ..r ail, i run an I ali'a.t.n.'
of Ilia .-, ItifirK la li.Mta Ull.r I' l l
I'r J II ,:, Uai. a V. lo.n l I l.ni
lll hi. II I aa ir. . I il. I ! ii. .,, '
I'r. f. J. !. Itroan and tnr iai rj ( r .,.i.,. ,r .,, ..,.. , ,Hi
ftiroda al IaliiMfH alu day laal, ' Ml, ,, lkl j,,f j,M.r
TIIIIN DKlt L.IQIITNINQ
"There i a lute in the affain of mm
That, iflukm at iti Jlotxl, U-wl on to fortune."
The tloixl ia Lore mill to it
G IX LI AM Sz 13 1 SB! CM
With i full liue of
Hr rr.iwa aa dn frnm liar I man
jaatrda)t.
Mr, 'liana Nnl.la ia on Iha lial of roo.
talrarvnla.
(Mia and A. W. I'al'rra'ia rarua
from IVluliolnO B laal ralljay.
In
It ia li -t linntiUlot tU lt Ih m rw, but tliat thia tmncr It failed HiUilwiui'. TinWMH'. CI litHaiwuit'. Crookorv. WockI
I I Itl.ll.. . . ... . .4.
dint iiiowwiin'.roiir 1 tuw ti iHMrooK 1'rlceej.
iiairtr I'Vru iinfi
almit t irikTi !i I .
'l-are Imnaa lliia atrl.lnrf
ara It.
IS O I fa ll..
lt,raT II, a .'a ,.f Mr M inrlaal,
t ilfiat frifu , r' IWfl'iiar, l fPilBd'
, : lU'iatiUr. I
l l.trf.
Ira Nala., fi.tmflr of vit. la
tampirariljr ,nal. In r.'rila'i.l al lt''
Sri a raaf.
VfDr
" m ' " " 1 K. IX. r.ratrl. H'olbar f Manaa!
K-iiia fl.harmaa al Arliiit,a faotM IVkard la ti from rj M aM..l
aiiiaH.a la.i fri lav that tra. M tt rar
ia -la. IhM ia nriri I or ft rtita f j i
r-in tt I'-nlaiil II a1a. an lain. ! Watt. 1 h. -a t " a alao llaa-ft'
lo .in la of a oil. Id laata tt nr an-l V.-nnl ol. a.riu j ! J
p.. no I Tlia'ioa1 arb Irmn una Iu I'aarf!! M h an I Irn .f 1 1 la a U r '' 1 r a t o-..
Mi'n it" i iinn iar. riiartf-.a n-r ... .. . -,
tajbatitf rraJatl pf ayr
aa." , . I. n
mix:
r
UOlKl!,
ff
titj t- ahti.intirrt to tli juiMic that th IKrilman tot rfnntilf
I uitn a4 of W. l' Knlilrr Liu eu oKl to
GEO. A. BROWN,
I H'i'I Am.io" .i,.iTiir ('oiitity (y.
II. I ! . l.i i att ri r tl.iu a..l to !! at 'rioo in tvmjti-
ll II lt!l tl." t',!t I ll.ia ja ,. i.J'.r j.af, n ioJ S"tii D (if Mr.
i I i.iwu'a at. k as l J f l .i.im a will (HovitCl JfoU,
mi
Saad
I l.iiiJin.ui. (iivii, Huc'aifaor to
NV. II KAWLMH.
Co.
I 14 ak lli . ara. it, .a k..l
f t 1
I HI A-IUUV iNsl'KAN'Ci:
MAM-HI;! TKI4, MNUUNtl
t t 1 1 VI I ... A. iM, tya Ma t ta y,
THE I.1GHTLST RUNNING GANG FLOWS!
Thr rnn a lihl
thrr ruaoK In Ih. aifhl.
Thf outy r.icluaivt IlanUar Htre ln-twin n Th Dallrg ind iVLdlfton
GILLIAM ifc 13ISBK
1 A I N
llfll'tifr,
Orij;ntL
HAIN
Iks Keeley Institute
For tho Ctitu oi
Li'Ui.f. 0jium it! Tobacu llaln
It it toraw4 at aa, rt.ua,
T MM of(af Tor on (A CW.1
C"a:1 al aa (..i.TTt r.ra Mr nMilart
atv V,p IMII.I.UI, Iraaimatit n. ao4 .qra
mra
LEGAL
Plenty of them at the
Gaxtto Office . . .
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