Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 30, 1897, Image 3

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Nerves just as surely come from the usi- o
Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cure c!
scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-calleu
blood diseases. This Is simply becausn
the blood affectB the condition o! all th-
Swerves
bones, muscles and tissues. If it is im
pure it cannot properly sustain thej
parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital
ized by Hood's Sarsaparilla, it carrier
health instead of disease, and repairs th
worn, nervous system as nothing else car.
do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria,
neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by
Ml
iru
Sarsaparilla
Because it is the One True Blood Purifier.
HrLTkH'o Dillo re the best after-dinner
nOOa S PUIS pills, aid digestion. 25c
Nels Jones, the welTf cows "Butter
creek sheepman, was over on Friday
last.
For sale A fine six-y ear-old Jack.
Call on or write Ben Swaggart, Lexing
ton, Or. 5315
Mrs. John Byland is in town to re
ceive medical treatment at the bands of
Dr. McFanl.
Geo. Sperry, of Lexington, has located
in this city where he eipeots to make
his future borne.
W. 0. Ureger and Edgar Matteson
were down from tbe mountains Friday
and Saturday last. .
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and tbe winter season again with
us, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers tbe following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE ia.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 : 13.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50.... 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 3.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 i . 3.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Mike
better.
Kenny reports bis wife mnob
now and subscribe tor the
Come in
Gazette.
J. H. Fiper was tip Saturday from
Juniper.
Ed Bood was in from Eight Mile Sat
urday last.
Garden truok will grow it it ever gets
through freezing.
J as. O. Williams was in from Spring
Hollow last Friday.
' unariey .Harnett, or. Jbexington, was in
twn Saturday last,
Hv)n. Henry Blackmail oame up Sun
day tr visit his family.
Mr- Maxwell. Sr., was over from
Gooseberry yesterday.
Frank Holland and Oa Mitchell were
op from b3ow yesterday.
. The Hep,pDer Transfer Co. have wood
for sale. paIl on tbem. 251m
UeDry Johurnioger was over from
Bpring Hojj0w Saturday
Ivery by1(,jneB8 man in HeppDer ought
to adverWge. It pays to do it.
wnat ig Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Jtjee ad. elsewhere.
A-'j. Powell, of Bitter, died last week
ot cadcer of tbe stomach.
HoM. J. N. Brown left Saturday night
for JSorth Dakota oo a business trip.
' Tbe Bedligbt people will treat yon
. right. Call on tbem when in town, tf
Mr. J. M. Shelley, representing Feld
mann k Cole, was in Heppner over Sun
day.
Wm. Thompson, brother of Walt and
Clyde, spent a few days in town last
week.
The M. O. L. A T. Co. are in tbe ring
m usual for business. See ad in this
issue. '
Mrs. Ben Mathews has been on tbe
iok list for some dayi but is better at
present. j
Soaly eruption on tbe bead, chapped
hands and lips cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quiojkly on red by DeWitt's
Witoh Hazel Waive. It is at present tbe
article moot awd for piles, and it always
cures theraxf Conser Brock.
Will Make a Change.
Mr. Vawter Crawford, who has been
foreman ot the Guzette most ot the time
for tbe past eight years, has aocepted a
position with E. W. Rhea k Co., and on
April 1st will take up his new duties.
Messrs. Rhea & Co. are to be congratu
lated on bavins seoored the services of
so valuable a man as Mr. Crawford. He
is honorable, trustworthy and faithful
to the interests of his employer at all
times. He leaves tbe Gazette of his
own free will and accord, believing that
a change will be benefioial to him.
Iuvitations are out for Miss Fay Bar
tholomew's "Mother Goose" party next
Saturday afternoon.
Edgar Matteson killed two fine deer in
tbe Blues reoently. Tbey are not so
plentiful as formerly.
8now still covers Mahogany Kidge
and the stage people still travel by
sleigh over that eeotion.
John McCarty oame up from Portland
on last Saturday and is looking after
stock for the Union Meat Co.
Bob W a tint, s was in from "The bad
die last week, tlis possessions up
there are oovered with snow.
Put a quarter in yonr pooket and
don't spend it till you get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and cigars.
Near city hall. a
Rev. Potwine will hold services in tbe
M. E. church at 7 :30 o'olook next Fri
day evening, April 2d. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Tbe celebrated imported running
stallion, Calpburnus, will stand tbe
season in Heppner. For particulars
call on W. O. Minor. tf
Unole John Handy oame up from Ella
last Saturday. He reports Mr. Lord, Sr,
as being quite low. He la very old and
probably will not recover.
Mr. H, J. Strioktaden, a printer aud
newspaper man of muoh experience,
now residing at Pendleton, has accepted
tbe position of foreman ot this paper.
Mrs. D. A. McAtee is visiting ber
oousin, Mr. R. Lieuallen, and family at
Lexington. Mr. Lieuallen intends to
locate in Umatilla oouuty in tbe near
future.
Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as'
sociated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in tha tonsorial business.
Call on them and get your whiskers
pushed in.
Orin Farnsworth got baok from
Weieer, Idaho on last Thursday. He
says tbat sbeep are all sold over there.
Snow was plentiful in Idaho when be
loft for home.
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or batter on subscription accounts.
Any one owing this uffioeean settle tbeir
accounts in this manner "id oan't do it
too soon to suit us.
A. Fosber, the Lander, Wyoming
sheepman, got in Saturday und will buy
and drive back, if be can be suited iu
price and quality of sheep, of wbiuu tbe
Guzette has no doubt.
At Heppuer's warehouse Pbill Cobu
will pay the highest market price for full
wool pelts, hides, furs, etc Pbill sells
direct to Eastern bnyers. See him be
tore you sell your pelts. tt
Eagle: W. M. liudio returned Mon
day from Heppner. Ou arriving at that
plaoe be did not proceed to Pendleton,
being informed by telegram tbat bis
father was better.
Hick Mathews and V. Gentry, under
tbe firm name of Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together io tbe barber
business in tbe new stand, two doors
south of tbe postoffioe. They aolioit a
call. tf.
E. O.: Ral.h Moody, who was read
ing clerk at tbe legislative session two
years ago, is at tbe Iljtel Pendleton.
Mr. Moody today expressed the opinion
tbat there will soon be oalled a special
session of the legislature.
The old lady wan right when she said,
tbe cbild might die if tbey waited for the
dootor. She saved the little one's life
with a few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure. She bad osed it for oroup before.
Cooser k Brook.
A Point to Remember.
If you wish to purify your blood you
should take a medioiue which cures blood
diseases. The reoord ot cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla proves tbat tbis is tbe beet
medioine for tbe blood ever produoed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla oures tbe most stub
born cases and it is tbe medioine for you
to take if your blood is impure.
Nest or Clock Spring;.
In the Museum of Natural History at
Soleure, in Switzerland, there is a bird's
nest made entirely of stecL There are
number of clock-making- shops at
Soleure, and in the yards of these there
are often found lying disused or broken
springs of clocks. One day a clock
maker noticed, in a tree, in his yard a
bird's nest of peculiar appearance. Ex
amining it, he found that a pair of wag
tails had built a nest entirely of clock
springs. It was more than four inches
across, and perfectly comfortable for
the birds. After the feathered archi
tects had reared their brood, the nest
was taken to the museum, wh'-re it is
preserved as a striking illustration of
the skill of birds in turning their sur-
oundmgs to advantage in building
their nests.
Hood's Pills are tbe best after-dinner
pill: assist digestion, cure headache. 25
cents.
Pepole who have just returned from
Heppner say times are livelier in tbat
town tban they have been for several
years. Numerous oattle and sbeep buy
ers having arrived at that plaoe, con
Biderable money has been turned loose,
says tbe Long Creek Eagle. This loose
ooin has not wandered over on the Ga
zette's home ranoh to any notioable
extent.
Bnckleu's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cute,
Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
nous, and positively cures riles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Conser & Brock.
Wanted An almanac Tbe Gazette
wants to keep posted on tbe weather and
when tbe moon changes. We have po
tatoes to plant and the drug stores have
no almanacs. Tbe weather has been
bad and there has been a run on al-
macaos. Everybody is anxious to know
when it will get worse.
"Excuse me" observed the man in
spectacles "but I am a surgeon, and that
is not where tbe liver is." Never you
mind where tbe liver Is." retorted tbe
other. ''If it was in his big toe or bis
left ear DeWitt's Little Early Risers
would reach it and shake it for bim. On
tbat you can bet your gig-lamps." Con
eer & Brook.
Trains are being considerably delayed
oo tbe main line owing to high water
and windy weather. Unlike tbe irre
pressible Heppner Gazette, railroads
oannot live on a shoe string anJ run at
all times regardless ot wind or we'ither,
The White Feather. '
The story runs that, during a war be
tween the backwoods settlers of North
tVmerica and the natives, a Quaker
feasted the enemy and placed a white
feather over the door of his house as
sign of amity. The token was re
spected. Hence the phrase: "Showing
the white feather," which has come to
mean cowardice.
JdMIKiT4ll:lJ J(
CURtS WHtRt ALL ELSE fAILS
TailS
uest uougn syrup. Tastes uooa.
in time. Hold ny druggists.
Jxlll'IIITI "JTITWf
d.' Use M
Murphy k Leland, merchants of Mon
ument, do not advertise in tbe Gazette,
but in the Eagle their light ebines ou
in a unique way. In tbeir display ad
tbey have shown ability and enterprise
well worthy ot enthusiasm.
Eagle: Gen. H. B. Compeon, ot Klam
ath county, is the proud possessor of a
new deooration which he wears io oon
neotion with his medal ot honor, award
ed him by the war department for meri
torious seryioes during tbe war.
Mr. D. 0. Downer has luckily seonred
as a partner, the renowned painter of tbe
Paoifio coast, Mr. Emmett Swann, late
of San Francisco, and will do oarriage,
house, sign and ornamental painting,
plain and decorative paperhanging.
They lead while others follow. Tbey
originate, others imitate. Shop opposite
City hotel. tf.
Ou Friday eveniDg next, April 2d, the
Ladies' Aid Sooiety of tha Christian
obnrch will give a social and musioal
entertainment at tbe new oburoh. The
music will be furnished by the Ladies'
Cornet Band, who are preparing some
selections especially for tbis oooaeion.
An admission fee of 10 cents will be
obarged ft the door, and the ladies will
also serve lunch during tbe evening for
whiob 10 cents will be charged. Come
and bring a few dimes with you.
Y8r tfgg&mfe
REST with a big B. Blaokwell'i Genuine Bull
Durham Is In a class by Itself. You will find o
' coupon insidu eaoh two ounce bag, and two cou
pons inside each four ounce bag of
Blackwell's
Genuine Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon
which gives a us tor vaiaaDic presents and now to get tnem.
ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60
cents at Druggists or by mail : samples 10c by mall.
ELY BIIOTUEUS. 66 Warren Su. New York Oil;'.
Leading dealersN )
everywhere sell V J
FERRY'S SEEDS
Don't risk the loss of time, labor and ground
f-J'WEtv by planting seeds of unknown qual
ity' ne market is full of chpap.
rCyifciJ areilwtvi thebest;donotaocpt
3 tW&Ww tiy substitute. Seed Annual Fftc
O. M. FERRY Sl CO..
SL-Jfc,l. iWA- jbw - - -
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Hotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Fpod
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
P00TSAND SHOES
D
THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT
AX. LICHTENTHAL'S
lie has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE
Old Stand, Main Street.
LATEST STYLES.
Repairing a Specialty.
Tbe old way ot delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
mot bods of "breaking" colds compared
with ibeir almost instantaneous oure by
One Minute Omgb Cure. Conser k
Brook.
Lost la tbe Palace hotel, oo last
Thursday, a maokiotosb with cape,
latter well worn, pair of gloves in tbe
pockets. Tbe party who took tbe oogt
by mistake, left a mackintosh without
cape, baine can be exchanged at the
I'alaoe hotel. It
The officers and directors of tbe Qepp
oer Speed Association are hereby noti
Bed to meet at . G. Sperry's olub
rooms on (Saturday evening, April 3, for
tbe purpose of making arrangements
for a spring meet. Election ot otlioers
will also be in order at this time.
Mrs. John Jenkins bus lutely pur
chased one ot the celebrated Newoomb
Fly-Sbuttle looms and is now prepared
to do all kinds of oarpet and rug weav
ing. Any one desiring first class work
should oall on ber at ber home on lower
Main street. Low prions and all work
guaranteed. 9-37
SPRING OPENING !
Mrs. M. LeBalister
Leading MilliQer of I-eppr)er
Invites yon to attend ber Spring Opening whiob ooours on Tuosday, Wednesday
and Thursday ot next week,
MARCH 30th, 31st, AND APRIL 1st,
At whiob time sbe will be pleased tn show yon ber well selected stock
of Fashionable Millinery Goods.
I am not Running
The Weather. If I Were Spring Would
( Have Been Here Long Ago.
A store, however. You need supplies for
the sheep camp; I have them. You want some
gents' furnishings; no trouble to supply you.
You require groceries of all kinds; call at my
store.
"Live and let live" is a good motto. I sell
as cheap as possible, to be consistent with good
business management.
I want to do business. I can please you. My goods are trcsh and well selected.
T. R. HOWARD,
Alain Street, Heppner, Oregon.
REMEMBER THE DAYS!
THE PALACE HOTEL BAIt,
J. C. BOECHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
GILWAM J3IBII3,
At tbe old stand, have tbe usual
epring outfit of
FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE
AND CAMP OUTFITS,
Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention.
Cull oa-
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What is the Matter With
E. W. Rhea & Co?
Nothing wrong with them, only they have
their shelves loaded down with
Brand New Gods
But this won't last lone, for the way the stock Is selling the? will hare to
rrplenlab very soon. This Is not strange! WI17, jr4 goods and decent
prices always win customers
Who Come Back
E. W. Rhea Co. par particular attention to mall orders. Those who
cannot come In prmia to their store, need hare no lean in trusting their
order tjr mall or carrier.
A SPECTACULAR WIDOW.
Wanted Her Photograph Taken While
Weeping Over Tombstone.
A younjr widow in I-omlon riifrng' a
prtfuuiuljly alno younjf jhotxfrni)lii'r
o tnke her pioturf wliiU- ulie leant'eM
wnppinfr over the toinltone of her
dear d'j!ui'd. On tlu? day Bpoiiit
el Uie m ntiiiK-ntdl ln'auty in weed
went to the frravejnrd and at onen
oiened Uie iluicn of luer frnut Horrow.
She wept and wept for liount, hut h
came not. Finally the went dry and
home, and Ktmiplit way nuedtlu photog
rapher for the return of the mowy
which she liiul paid in advanif.
The artiM claimed tluit the appoint
ment hal been vagive; that lie went to
the rvnuetery and waited thr hour
for her at the grave, aUo in vain. No,
they didn't compromiHe by marrying
eueh other. The judge- rendcrvd a
de'inun a'&iiutt the photographer, be
cAuiw "the phoUigroph, nhowing the
undying fnhJity of the pretty widow.
might, if tiniahed at the time itgnvd
u(on, have b-n inatrtimental In pro
curing hi-r aeeond titiHlnLnd.'' At
leant, o itayt a IVdgian paper.
I driir to atteot to the mariU of Cham
twrlaio'i Con tib Kerned 7 m on ol tbe
vaimt valuable and rfildent preparations
00 the market. II broke aa tiaeedlnii'v
danaernng oonub for me io 21 boar. n
io gratitude therefor, I dee ire to inform
yoo that I will oever be withont it ni
von should eel p rood of. tne bltfh eeleent
io wbicb roar remedies are held by peo-
Dle in mineral. It is tbe one remnlr
among ten tlione&od. Hnooeee to II. O.
K. JHiwLer, edib Irooert, Albion,
lod. For fata by Conner A Iirock.
W. RHEA & CO J
The flrat National Bank Building,
HEPPNER, - - OREGON.
KJ K- IHahop. euoceenor Io Tbe M
Farlaod Mercantile Co., ia etill on deck
giving great lranin tn all Ihim, The
turk tnnel be olowj out, au1 it la ur-
. . v. - V- prieinit now ct.eap tilings are. i,u .
Wool Growers!
With McEiuley in the White Douse, we predict higher price for wool during
the oomiog eeaeon, Rod feel MHured that Ilr ppner will attract more K astern buy
er than formerly. Tbeir headquarters will be at the
Wool Growers Warehouse
end it will be to yonr interests to store your wool with as. Insursooe rslna are
alto mnob cheeper than lost year.
We tarnish wool saoks snd twine to patrons payable when wool is sold. We
pay freight to teamsters, snd famish blank reoeip's to woolgrowere on application.
We have oo bund rolled barley and foed for teamsters.
We pay tbe highest cash price for sheep pells and bides.
We are agents for Little's Fluid Dip, and tbe famous Dlook Lent Tohaooo
Dip.
Mark your wool sacks (v) and direct your teamsters to tha lower Warehouse,
Defpner, Oregon.
It. 1 I-IY3ST.D, MmmiHU'.
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Noit Door to First National Hank Building.
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ....
.TO
WELCOME
Oo Willow Htreel, oear the City llall.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
They try to please all. Fioe olub rooms In connection.
I.OW TIJvTVIiJ, Prop.
I Am The Father of
NO TWINS!
Am also a Merchant and Want
Yonr Patronage,
And in order to get it we have pro
cured the finest line of General
Merchandise ever shown in this city.
(No (lies 00 as, or ily specks 00 oar goods;
We era not like tbe rly, or our competitors,
who lay dormant sii mtntbs, but are open
for business at all hours, days and months.)
Tbe length of life may be increased by
leeewning d soger,. Tbe majority of peo
ple die from lung Wimblx. These may
lie averted by promptly net-insr One
Minute Cough Care. Conser A Brm-k
HELP WANTED !
We MP) preparing for a dig ipring traf, but intiHt have
help to mate it a howling huccchh. We are filling op
and completing oar stock of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be eold an low aa pntiHibla for a legitimate Ihihi
nt'Hft. We have many cuatoroe re now but there are ktill
several vacancies io tbi department of our store, to bo
filled.
Application will b received at all hour of the day.
Apply in peron or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
(V&er Mja nucj Willow Street,
OUR SPRING STOCK
AMOUNTING
TO OVER
Is now in and ready for inspection. Call and
examine; vvc arc here to show goods.
Why do you wait dear brother,
Why do you tarry so long;
When Minor & Co. will give you
What you want for a song.
Yours for Business, MINOR & CO.
11IXI THIS HWMOUH
I-Iop Oolcl Beer
A COOL, HLTIIESHING AND IIEALTIIF'tL DRINK.
tStur Ilrowcry Conipfiny,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or. VANCOUVER, WASH.
The GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,
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