Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 30, 1897, Image 4

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onse company ol lone will be held at the office
f anlil company In lone, Oregon, on Saturday.
the 5th day of June, 18'J7, at 1 o'clock p, m., for
the purpose of electing directors and for such
other business aa may be legally transacted by
tncm. M. j. v, ili.ia.ms.
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The weather ia growing
spring is one of extremes.
Mrs. Homer EL Hallook, of Pendleton,
was here to visit relatives last week.
Tbe Gazette is worth its weight in
gold as an advertising medium. Try it.
Bock beer, Book beer, Bock beer, at
J. B. Natter's and E. G. Sperry'a 38-41
For good advertising epaoe, worth
dollar for dollar, oall np 'phone No. 3.
"Unole" Jack Morrow and bis grand
daughter, EUzel Morrow, are visiting
relatives at Pendleton.
E O. Mrs. H. J. Strickfaden expeots
to leave tomorrow evening for Heppner,
where her husband preceded her sev
eral weeks ago.
T.-M.: Mrs. Homer Hallook, of Pen
dleton, and Miss Mollie Bernardi, of
Salem, are visiting their sister, Mrs,
J. C. Hertz, in this city.
Mervin Sworts, the fake money loaner
is still doing business in the Long
Creek oountry. At least his ad is still
running in the Eagle, says tbe Condon
Globe.
Lovgreeo and Allison got in to their
mine last Monday with five paok horses
from Heppner, where they spent tbe
winter, says an E. O. correspondent of
Texas Bar.
It yon want a good glass of genuine
Bock beer, call for the Hop Gold Book,
made only by the Star brewers, Port
land, Or. Oo draught at J. B. Natter's
and E. G. Sperry's. 38-41
John E, Lathrop and Postmaster
Johnson, of Pendleton, oame to blows
recently in tbe Hotel Pendleton, La
throp getting some tbe worst of it. Tbe
trouble arose over a newspaper artiole.
Through inadvertently, many local
advertisers who pay only a weekly rate
have been getting tbe benefit of tbe
semi-weekly service. Tbe Gfizatte must
insist upon business principles and
those who pay for a weekly ad. must
expeot tbat it will appear only onoe a
week. tf
Tbe Gazette does not question tbe
honesty of any person, but it' is com
pelled to insist upon tbe oash-in advsnoe
plan of subscription, whether the sub
scriber be Cornelius Vanderbilt or the
mm who earns his bread by honest toil.
We oannot run the paper on any other
plan. tf
E. 0.: Fred W. Hendley, who has
been for many years a wool commission
merchant, and who has . always bandied
ell of the Echo clips, today informed tbe
East Oregonian thai be had beej offered
by outside buyers one and one half cents
more for wool than last year, the ad
vsnoe being attributed by Mr. Hendley
to the prospeot for tbe imposition of
tariff duties and a somewhat lighter
shrinkage.
The all-absorbing topio, tbe Cuban
question, is agitating congress, bat in
Heppner tbe citizens are striving to
nscertain how B. 0. Wills, in Black
man's old stand, can offer such bargains
in shoes, spring and summer dress goods
Mr. Wills is making a speoialty of these
linos, bnt he will give you bargains in
thousands of other articles. It will pay
yon to see R. C. Wills before plaoiog
your order. Mail orders a specialty.
Don't forget tbe plaoe. tf
Amerioana are the most inventive
people on earth. To them have been
issoed nearly 600,000 patents, or more
than one-tbird of all tbe patents issued
in Ibe world. No disoovery of modern
years has beeo of greater benefit to
mankind than Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhooaa Remedy, or has
done more to relieve pain and suffering
T TIT tr.l.- .rt.Vfnn TT m .... li T I
the tolfowlnK-named si ttler haa filed notice of " ' ' -v.
nisinteniiou to mate nuai proot in support oi bave need UDamneriain's uono, imoiera
nis riaini, aun inai sain prow will ne mane no- t. n .11 ens
lore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for
HAD PLAYED THE
Be Coald Hot
GAl
Fool JoneaeT with His
Trick.
Three young men were seated at a
table in a Market street restaurant. One
of them drew from his pocket and laid
upon the table a e;lver dollar, says the
Philadelphia Record. Beside it he
placed a visiting1 card, with a round
hole about a half inch in, diameter
pierced through ita center. Said he:
"Sec the fat, white dollar ? See the little
hole in the card ? Bet you the cigars I
can push the big dollar through the
little hole," "I'll go you," said one of
his companions; "but, remember, you
arc to push that dollar through that
hole without enlarging the hole."
"That's what," responded the proposer
of the feat. Laying the dollar flat on the
table, he held the card on edge just be
hind it. Then he produced a pencil
which he shoved through the hole in the
card until it touched the edge of the
coin. "Pushing the dollar through the
hole, see ?" "Here comes Jonesey," said
the loser. "Lend me your dollar and
jour funny card and I'll get revenge.
Oh, I won't do a thing to Jonesey!" A
lengthy, cadaverous young fellow, with
a vacuous expression, drifted into the
vacant place at the table. "Jonesey,"
wild the loser of the cigars, "here's a
big dollar and here's a little round hole
iu a card. Bet you I can put the dollar
through the hole just as it is loser to
pay all four of our checks." "Done,"
said Jonesey. The other proceeded to
repeat the action of the first trickster.
"Hold on," drawled Jonesey, languidly,
"your contract is to 'put' the dollar
through the hole. I didn't bet you
couldn't 'push' it through the perfora
tion. You see, dear boy, I've been up
against the game hitherto.
frtm VS. Journal f JwSttHe
Prof. W. H. Feeke, who
makea a specialty of
Epllepev, haa without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living- Physician; his
succeaa is astonishing.
We have beard of cases
of ao years' standing
cureu vy
him. He)
publishes a
valuable)
work on
this dis
ease, which
he aends
with
laree bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any auffererr
who may aend their P. O. and Express address.
We advise any one wishing a cure to address
toI.W. H. FEZSZ, F. ., 4 Cedar St., New York
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Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
01 the Old Rell.bl,
; Gault House,
CHINESE JEWELERS.
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (exoept Sunday)
at 7 a. m., arriviug in Portland about
2:30 p. m.
When yon so to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia ; you will enjoy it, and sav
money.
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General Agent.
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Notice of Intention.
JANDOFFICR AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J April 7. 1HU7. Notloe la hereby Riven that
the following named settler haa died notice of
hla Intention to make final proof In support of
his elm in, and that said proof will be made
before County lork. Morrow County, Oregon,
at lieppuvr, OreKim, on Mny 17th, 1HU7, via:
nr.iNKi u. .MiKr.nti.i.,
Bd. E. No. 74SW for the K.'i HW14 Bee. 11 and T.i
NWSfl- H, Tp 6 , R27EWM.
Me iiHines the following wltnessci to prove
his continuous resilience upon end cultivation
ol said laud, viz: Henjamln K. Hevland, Ham-
uel U. Creeson, Iander Copple and David A.
Hamilton all of Heppner, Oretton.
B. r. W1MHIIH,
MIMA. Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFr-ICK AT I.A GRANDE. OREGON.
J J April 6, 1K87. Nolle la hereby given that
at Heppner, Oregon, on May 18, 1W7, vis:
in a i n r. w ji. i i.a rt n. ,
Ild.E. No.77(l. for the NVVIa NWM BecM.Tp
UK, K2! K W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hie continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said laud via: Hereklah Tlppett and Andy
Cook, of Lena. Oret hi, Kdward Chapman and
Charles lkihcrty of lnson, Oregon.
n. w. viilki."i,
.UV46. Register.
several years, and find it to be tbe best
medicine I ever nsed for cramps in the
stomach and bowels. For sale by Gon
ser A Brook,
Damago to Bridges.
SUElilt rS SALE.
TVTOT1CR TS HEREBY GIVEN TflAT 17 N PER
i v and by virtue of an eneontlon leaned nut
ol the Circuit Court ol the Htale ol Oregon for
the County ol Morrow and to me directed and
delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and en
tered In said court on Die 2nd day ol March,
1m7 in favor ol I,, r. Davidson. 1'laintlR. and
against Mamual K. Walker, Defendant, lor the
um ol One Hundred Thirty. Five Dollars with
interest at ui rata ol s par cent, per annum
from the I2lh dav of October, IsvS, and the
further sum ol Ko ty Dollars with Interest at
the rata ol ten per rent per annum Irmn the
27th day of April lHI, the sunt ol rilteen Dol
lars attorney lees; tha sum of t
....I .41.1... . ... I. n thla a. .(Inn
I have levied uixui the loliowlng deai iibed real IDS people Ol mat locality.
From the Eagle.
Tbe high water laat week did oonsid
rabls damage to tha bridge along the
Middle Fork ot tha John Day river,
tbongb not so mnob damage as had the
water not been checked by tbe cool days
tola week.
The bridge on the road to Snsanyilla
ia reported a gooe. This structure
was pot ia br Ed O- Allen years ago
daring mining excitement at Susan
vtlle, and baa beeo of great servioe to
All of the Work Ia Done by Hand Some
of It Is Beautiful.
There are two jewelers in Chinatown,
but their establishments do not re
semble the ordinary places known as
jewelry shops, says the New York
Times. The Chinese jeweler is a man
ufacturer as well as a shopkeeper. His
establishment is a tiny room up one
or two fligihts of stairs. The room in.
one place is divided by an, openwork
iron partition, with an arch and a coun
ter near the window, where the jeweler
stands at work. He is an elderly China
man, wearing1 glasses, and he works
over a tiny lire in the window. All his
work is don by hand, and some of it is
beautiful. There axe heavy silver
bracelets which open with a hinge
aud' fasten with an odd little staple.
The fine raised pattern is cut out, every
bit of it, by hand. There are gold rings
made in the same way. There are fine
rings, made of 24-carat gold. Almost
nothing is kept in 6tock. There may
chance to be a few rings and bracelets,
which are taken from a small safe.
Most of the goods are made to order.
When the manufacturer is asked the
price of a ring he weighs it before he
answers. HLs scales consist of a slen
der stick of ivory, perhaps a third of a
yard long, covered with Chinese char
acters. At one end is a small brass plate
suspended from the stick by fine
threads and a very small weight, also
hanging by a thread, is moved along to
the balancing point by the jeweler as
he holds the little machine in his hand.
The front part of the little shop is filled
with a stove, table, dishpan, dishes
as many things as can well be crowded
into it.
BIG HAT IN CHURCH.
It Fills the Whole Universe for tbe Man
Behind It.
This ia what happens to the man be
hind the hat, says the Chicago Observer:
The preacher disappears until nothing
remains but a voice. And wuth the hat
standing up against the spot where the
voice is, and the modulated sentences
breaking against it, how ia attention
to be fixed upon the sermon? The
mind grows lax, the quiet and sweertness
of the sanctuary tend to distraction, the
hat fills the whole visible universe, and
involuntarily one's thoughts center
vtion it.
It is a wonderful construction. There
is a yellow rose trembling on a long
stem with every movement of the wear-
er'a head and one begins to calculate
the extent of ita arc. There are bunchea
of feathers, disposed, apparently, with a
view to preventing anything from be
ing seen between them whichever way
the hat la turned. And there are stal
actites of ribbon, upright and immov
able, which still further obscure the
horizon.
Occasionally one gets a momentary
glimpse of the head of the preacher aa
it 1 stretched out in gesticulation, but
it seem a mere detached fragment use
lessly beating the air. The preacher
himself haa disappeared e if he had
never been. The only thing visible
when, the hat ia turned for a moment
la another hat of the same kind farther
on.
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. & 8t. P., C. 4 A., P. Ft. W. & C,
ana tne u at. u ct r. Kaiiroaas.
HATK8 S.oo PUH I3A.Y
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta.,
CHIOAa-O. ILL.
Thecomparativevalue of these twoearda
Ia known to moat persons.
They Illustrate that greater quantity la
Not always moat to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qual
ity of
RipansTabules
As compared with any previoualy knows
DYSPEPSIA CURB
Ripans Tabulea : Price, 50 cents a bo;
Of druggists, or by mail.
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HEPPNER, OREGON. (
Offioe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 tc i
2 p. m., at residence, Mrs. H. Welch's
property, Dr1 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5
p, m., at offioe in the rear of BorgV
jewelry store. I
TMU.S. GOVERNMENT!
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
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Columbia R
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lon Twoniji all Inflow tiihlp Thru (S) South ol
Kanaa I hiT mrr (ii nasi w at. 10 satisfy
sal. I Jii.lnmrnt, cults and acvruluf costs. 1 will
on Mturdajr,
Ths'th dar ol Mat, 1W7,
stent flVlnrk p. m . ul aalil day, al tha front
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county. Orrin, avll all tha V.A'i.tul a ami In
tern! ol Ilia tll Hainurl K. Malaur In and to
tli atxiT ilrai'MlMst property at pnhllf auction
In the hlahrat ami brat l,l.!.lr lor rash In hand.
th pro. rv.ls to twappltrd to tha aatlslartlon ol
said nwiitloti and all coaia, and coats that may
a.Ttll. K. UMAIUH K.
Sheriff o( Morrow County, Or(n.
palodApillMh, l7. fckMl
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PTlf MT TRCATIO BY MAIL
MitMrMiaut. r parttri.iara a.llrrM. wiik atata
on
Till !! Fesd Yami.T1i first feed
yard the tearoalar strike In Hoppner
isthatrondiietixi by Willism Gordon,
nnt door Ut lha Heppner OaiIU
ranob. Mr. Gordon is stvoromoiUlinf,
baa a bTiwhI f ari and slmn.laol facilil
t las car of atnok In Aral claat ahapa.
Ilia Drira are ry raaaonabla Ua baa
hay and rio for aaln. lias lalely
addod a tnr load vf baltl ftmtf.
llannner M 1'endletiin ! llfppoer
Ee tut HI sim Line. Persona drairoospf
vialllu rredlilD an tlin and
roonay by taking Hits rout. 1'T BO-
nnaliitlna lbs atianls tha rrMis tn
tag tha at will Disk ronneetton
3 .t'rlook train at rbo for Prndllon.
Omoa at City Drag Mora. W. 1. U0,
Proprlstor. '
Jimlter Cultures-Final Proof.
Nollrs for rabliralloa.
Report from Grsoits creek ii to tbs
effect tbat tlia north approach ot their
new bridd aoroas tha MidJle Fork was
washed ont, bnt wat saved with tbe n
oeption ot a faw timber.
At the Kilter crossing wnera a oaw
brl.lne was being constructed, on abut-
meot waa washed ont. Tba MoDuffea
bridge, tna old oondemned strootura
near tba MeDiiftVe hot springs, i bigb
and dry, alibongh It bad a clot call.
At Monomrnt far time it lookrd as
though much damage would be dona.
Hiuca tbe water baa roeold, tba grade
to tha atael bridge is washed out in two
Dlasratars la Rasalsv
Whea M. robtdnostzeft became the
bead of the holy synod in Russia it
waa reckoned that the daya ot tbe dis
senters were numbered. He would soon
stamp them out. In spite, however, of
bis ruthless policy, they have steadily
increased, until there axe now about
1,500,000 of them without reckoning1 the
old bellerera, who are 18,000,000 strong.
ANY OLD PLACE WOULD DO.
Ha Cowlda't Spell OsatwatoanU s Cml4
tha tamntraphor.
A short man. with red whiskers,
ahamblintr rait, and tho rvmaira of
1ar. wanWri into tbe MiUlrd the
othr evening, ami asked foe a type
writer's studio, aaya tbe Kansaa City
v v ivv uii va a. l 'At l
Steamers TELEPDONE. BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving Alder 8treet Dook, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Bescb, Oceaa
Park and fiabcotta. JJireot oonneotion with Ilwaoo ateamsrs and rail
road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad.
tbijhphoni
Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
33A.ixj33-y ca-A.TSBinn.rr
Lesrei Portland I P.M. Dally, except Sunday. Haturday night, 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Dallv a
al6:i& A. M., except Sunday and Monday, otmday night, 7 P. M.
ooanvivx wave
Leaves Portland and runs direct to Uwaro, Tuesday and Thursday at A. M. aarttrday'at 1 P. M.
Mavea nwaco nsaneaaay ana rriaay at r.w A. x. uu Btinaay niht at t f. M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Fret of Expense.
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasurs, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Oatcert aud Ocean Wav
fmran Ststta I.smb Orvtrs.
Thr iHillra. Orron April i, 197.
VOTICr If HKKKIlY iilVKN 1 lUT JAI K-
.M, L Tt o'? ,..r XL s7.7n; "3 Dlaeaa. and w.li soon U rsnaireJ in or- Jotimal. He liva in Kan-a. not fur
ixiora j, ia . Morrow, t niinty t irrs, at his orhc I jj,. that travel ova tha bndga may pro- from Tope-ka, and had brrn bnrw al
May, v;. on tlinlr riiltura apillration H.
lor tha NK1, l sn tlon ho , lu luwtislitp
llll nana ran
Wool Growers !
With McKinley in tba WbiU Hons, we prsdiot higher prices for wool daring
tba coming season, aod feel aasared that Heppner will attraot mora Eastern boy-
are tbao formerly. Their headquarters will be at tbe
Wool Growers' Warehouse
i
cred.
All tha furry boat and brida-es below
IU iiainra aa wltnraara' A. T. MrNay and I it,. v..i. n.. nvla.l aa I
Tliomaa J I aile. ol Hi-i.ni-r. drrrm. Kraleu a I " '
lrry and I'aul Hrltniau, ol Ion. twon. I aon.
a Krflstcr. Tki (ifcirrtlua Not Good.
Thara art paopla who have o'ljrxlion
to advertising matter in the reading
eolooiDi of a newpaDr. Tbe ground
Undinjr tbe football game. Luck
had walked on the same side of
the atrwt with him In the matter
of Iwta. and ho wanted to stay an
other wek. Pirf hia wifs e .xrcUHl him
home. o be waa in swarch of a typo
write to send home s letter to serve as
an anoloey for hia Bonarpearanc.
Katmae Clry, thla date, M," he mut
tered to the typewrrual.
"I have that."
"My dear wire."
"Yea."
Imrnrtant busioavei will re-
quirw my prowocw m u"
and II will be to your intereete lo store your wool with as. Iaiurtoce ratee are
also mnob cheaper tbao last year.
We furnish wool eaokt and twine to patrons payable who wool is cold We
pay freight to teamstera, and furnish bleot receip t to woolgrowtra oa application.
we have oo band roiled barley and reed lor teamsters.
We pay Ibe highest eash price tor sheep pelts and bides.
We are ageote for LI I He's Fluid Dip, aod tbe famous Black Lest Tobaooo
Dip.
Mark your wool sacks (7) and direct your leemstere lo the lower Warehouse
Herpner, Oregon.
H. IP, I-IYSDa Alanncrcr.
Schillings Best baking
powder is Only a little bet- oilloB is that they do aot want to
1 . . . read advetlisemetiis. N w this objc-
icr man iwooruirccomcrs; un ta ool B(Hi, tot often timee tb
but Schillings Best tea is J---"-i- valuable m
l UlelIUB rur iUHiai.TvH ituw wwtnu . - i
iwicc as gooa as u.uai ica. ,n.,r.T,lln. pabll9 Utn ottbeei-i. "T.-Vntftrr the nni.t. J. O. BOROPIJIJRS. Pron
In cither case, your vrro- 'ol a,n,0 ot tb w"- -now do you tii thiowstomiar , 1
.1. rU.L.I I l.u Wstai&aB Bl P.nl ..il ,, i. il T.. -.. rwk.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
: THE PALACE HOTEL BAK,
Tol a onsitor In your pocket and
dn't erod it tll yon get down lo Low
Titlard'a. Fioeel lii'm" and einare.
,nr city hall.
tin Central Linen between Tenl and
CCf rCtUmS yOUr money m Chicago, or the general oomforl of
full if you'd rather have fl'B ' poU' ,t0- To'
. (Hirllculart Call oo in Dearest ncaei
some other. .Di r eJdreM j. o. rood. o. r. a .
11 Mileankee, Wl., or Oeo. H. Batty, Geol
Tal T.r . . . Agl., 24 Stark 8t., Portland, Or.
j. vt, augnart
Itn your typo
"Spell it jrourlf.
writer."
"I cant"
"Can't spall Oearwnlomler he naked
In dwfruat.
"No."
Tben nir I"art Soott."
The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.