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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes -Little Boy Treated by an Oculist With out Relief -But Now He Is Well. "When my little bey was three months Old hit) eyes be:eme very sore Rnd he was almost blind. I took him to an oculist Vho trented him for nis inotv hs, ard left Jiim fta bad as he wa at tlie begiunir.g. Finally Hood's Sarcapariila vug revrra mended and I began Riving it to him. Ia less than three weeks lie was able to go into the sun without coveihjjj his eyes, and today his eye? are perfoetly w?U, and hia ears and nose, which were bad'y affected, are also veil. Hood's Sarsaparilla has certainly done wonders lor my boy." Mrs. James II. Painter, Amador, California. Eemember m Sarsaparilla the One True Rlnnrt Purifier. All dmgglsts. fi.slx for $5. Get Hood's. Hrrwl'c DJllo are only pills to take nOOa S PIUS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line win be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himBelf give as a matter of news,) and uotices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shad be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher el to in every Instance. ' Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over and the winter Benaon again with ne, 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 the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Weekly Oregonian, f 1.60 " 8. F. Examiner, 1.50.... " N. y. Tribune, U.00 " Inter-Ocean, (1.00 , " 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 Club Rate .... 13.50 .... 8.75 .... 3.00 .... 8 25 .... 875 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, $1.00 5.00 Here and There. The band ooncert. May 14, lf-97. 2 3 Jas. Wright is down from Taooma for oattle. fliram Thornton is up from his ranch near lone. Lee Frenob and Billy Carroll are ic from the range. Minor & Co. are agents for the Shuttle & Smith wagons. 2-3 Hood River gets the O. N. O. en campment this year. Tom Hattan has retaroed In his old position with Wm. Scrivner. " Don't forget Minor A Co.'s all-wool suits, $6.50. World beaters. 2 3 Will Tempieton was over from Poplar, Grant County on Tuesday last. Mrs. Bert Simons is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. J. Andrews, near Alpioe. I ;,i . anyone wisning s nutooer one wagon will do well to call on Mm r & Co. 2 3 As we go to press word comes of the closing of the Moody bank of The Dalles. Jeff Hayes and wife and Joe Hayes, Jr., arrived from Lone Rock yesterday to remain few days. Mrs. H. w. Bartholomew arrived boms from a visit to Portland and Sa lem on Wednesday morning. Minor and Co. have just received di reot from manufacturers one oar load of wagons, thereby shotting off tbe middle man. 2-3 Bud Williogbam will pull out with the Jas. Haves sheep Drxt week and will laod tbem on Wyoming range early io the fall. Mr. Antone Ringe, of the Orange Front, one of our leading grocery estab lishments, left on last evening's train for the main line 00 business connected with bis Arm. vnrrr u mnrr. This Space Belongs To E. W. RHEA & CO. First National Bank Building. ., ... ... . yCZrJp17-?.--- Z - Wanted Girl to do general house work. See Mrs. Phill Conn. 2-tf. Born To the wife of Harvey Phippe, in Heppoer, Thursday, May 6,a 9-pound boy. Minor & Co. have the nicest line of ladies' low shoes in the oity. No ex ceptions. 2-3 Ladies wanting shirt waists will do well to look around before purchasing. Minor & Co. . 2 3 Born To the wife of "Little" Barney Doberty, 00 Wednesday, May 5th, in Sand Hollow, a boy. Dr. B. F. Vangban will leave very soon for Long Creek. Those needing work ebonld oome in at once. tf Rev. FiBDk Adkios and family are down from Dayton, Wash., to visit re latives here, arriving yesterday. W. M. Thompson informs the Uhzete that the roads from the mountains are getting in good Bhape for hauling. Moms Mack came in from Grant county Wednesday with a lot of pelts which readily bought 6 centB per pound. Late reports from the seat of war io Greece give the Greeks the beat of it, the latter having won two deoisive battles. Tom Brennan, an experienced black smith, arrived reoently from Pendleton and has aocepted a position with J. R Simons & Son. If you haven't paid your subscription and you are behind and your paper stone, you can guess the reason. We can't do business on promises. T. A. Merziee and Peter MoTntire are in town today looking after oustomers the former a well known traveling man,' the latter a woolbnyer, also very well known in Heppner. H. J. Striokfaden and family have moved into the Welch property, near the power honse. Miss Emma Botsford, re cently of Henrietta, Texas, is making her home with tbem. The old lady wa right when she said, the child might die if tbey waited for the dootor. She gBved the little one's life with a few doges of One Minute Cough Cure. She bad need it for croup before. Conser & Brook. O. . Ramus, the cod Ir actor, has sent down to Cottnge Grove tor John Nelson, who was for years the assistant foreman of the flume there, to assist in his work here in Heppner. He txpeots Mr. Nel son here on Tuesday of next week. J. M. Yeates is starting East with an immense nnmber of sheep from Eastern Orpgon, between 66,000 and 85,000 head. qnite a number having been bought io Morrow 00110 ty. Lon Leathera is fore man for one band and is getting ready to move on the trail. Pat Barry got baok to the Heppner country on Wednesday of this week. Pat looks pretty badly eoorred up, and says that tbis is the resnlt of being in the street ear aooident at Portland re cently. He might be taken for the in discreet referee of a dog fight, for be bat all of the ejmptoms thereof. One of the best and neatest pieoes of residence property in Heppuer will be sold here on the 20' b met. It is known as the Nordyke plaoe and s sitnated near Tom Morgan's nearly every per son io Heppner knows where to Bod it. There is an sere and one-third in fruit trees and garden, and the buildings are of excellent obaraoter. Go see it. tt Recently Dr.P.B. MoSwords wounded very fine specimen of the hawk family with bis rqnirrel gnn, captnring him witbont difficulty. This morning Harry Warren, of the City drng store, gave the bird a spray of hydrncyaoio, or prnasio anid, the most deadly poison in the knowo world, and be suoonmhed imme diately. The dootor will mount this speoimen at once. Oar enterprising fiieode, Joe Biber and Antone Rings, are evidently very much enoonrsged with the oooss of the Orange Froot, the leading fancy grocery bonne in town, and a oredlt to our locality. Mr. Antone Hinge fori for a trip on the main line to make special arrangements for the prompt shipments of vegetables and fruits of the season to the end that tbey may be able to beat all competition 'j s ... . jjk. fi - - V" - 7pf-'7Jf- SPORTING CIRCLES. Spurt OB the Move to Catch a Few Good Items He Finds Thrm. Sport is no pbreoologist, nor is he any great student of human nature, but be can see a few things as plain as any man who is not " up a tree." Human nature is the same the world over, only there is a general cropping out in certain localities more do tier una than in others. For instnooe, there is the man who thinks that Lis home town ought to have better race horses. He spits to bajoo j iioe on the sidewalk and whit ties while his neighbor is trying to see that there are better horses, orly be works a great deal Bnd says little. The former is a first eonsiu to the man who thinks the town ought to have a better newspaper and doesn't patron ize it to tbe extent of a five cent pieoe io the course of a whole month. Papers are made like mushrooms; it doesn't cost a bean to keep one up. The man who thinks he has a patent right on religion and that bis brand is tbe only soul-saving article in tbe oamp is a member of the same family. The person who growls and grumbles and finds nothing at home that is as good as abroad, who is a faultfinder by profession, who becomes a pessimist, wears long whiskers and keeps from working, belongs to the gang above mentioned. Sport learns that Gladys, who is be ing trained by Gid Hatt, and Nora, tbe Matlock mare, whose dam was Repetta, sired by Leon, are both entered in the Salem stake raoe. Hope our friends will be lucky. If the state and district fairs are de pending upon tbe appropriations made at the luBt attempt to huve a session of legislature, or for the celeiity in whioh Secretary Eiooaid is pushing out the state's promises to pay, tbe 1 aces will never be burdened with cash. Some person did some moonliitht work out on tbe track the other night which was seen just as plainly as though it bad been high noon. Awful inquisi tive people in this world, "aiut it." Tbe Darktown stables have the well earned honor of the best decorated quarters iu the colony. Tbe D irktowo and otber piotnres are numerous. Their horses are io good condition and the bo.vs fi el ooiifideut ot "scooping tbe woiks." Sport baa been all 'round and finds that confidence abounds in profusion. It is ol the MoKioley variety. There are a good many sure winners for every raoe and I tie number is increaeiog. Sport has two horses out on tbe range that have good breeding and good appetites. They were supposed to be lost but unfortunately they were seen near town last week. Sport remembers having paid hay and grain bills on them to the amount of 8225, and as tbe horses cost $22 be has been busy for tbe past two years in figuring out tbe profits. Matlock's stables show up some splen did horses this year. 'Tie true that the stable never bad more better looking steeds at any one time. "But all that glitters is not gold." Cora J. is getting to be good again and Jim Jones will put op tbe CHsh that she can win. Yesterday she beosme obstreperous and the rider. Widge Wbet atone, got bluffed out aud slid off to the ground. Widge, you must have 11101 e b' Ckbooe if you wiaii tj win bonoia on the laoe course. The Neverbweats have out a petition asking that tbe races be run on Main street so that lbs members thereof ran preserve their dignity and merobersbrp io tbe order and yet enjoy the sport. A Neversweal will never disgrace himself by walking in the sun a halt mile even to see a horse raoe. Besides it is un constitutional. Several biike are said to be doing a general banking business io towo be sides the First National. EDWAHl) Bill ELDS TO-NIGHT. Hli Cnnrert at the Opera II nun Lt Nllit Waa Wfil Hi-cviyrd. The entertainment end concert given Ht tbe pera borne lait nfgbt by Tbe Ed ward Shield Company, under Ibe anapi re of Ibe public school, wn a vry pleating ancoeee. While tbe audieooe waa not large, owing, do doobt, to tbe (act that people generally did not nuder at and tbe merit of the entertainment, iuey were UBiisuiru ana allowed tiirir benrly appreciation. Mr. Hbild MTonr of the Colombia Rier and Ibe Inland Em pirn" waa illoetreted with a large Dumber of ?ery floe tiewa and hi da acriplion waa intereitiug and inetrnct- iva. lie la an ey talker aod keepa the audience io good humor. Mr, Chaa. II. Whitiog'e eioiring waa tbe flueal I hit ba been beard in Ilrpi ner io many a day. U baa a rich baritone voice and haodlra it to perfection. Miaa KITa Hbielde' poem, ''Jane Cobqtitet. illut Iralrd with appropriate viewe waa nna of tbe beM nnmhrra on the brnaram. Tbe iwa were beaotlfnl and her ay and nmflVctrd rendition captnred the ndleiioe from tbe beginning. ay epal rqnet Mr. Hbielda will give another entertainment to night un der lb lama antpinea. There will be ao entire change of program; new eonga. new pneme and new viewe. Among Ibe via to be etniwn are a number deplet ing aceoea at I ha reont inangnral of I'reeijent MoKinley. Mr. Hhield i on hia way edit to boom the "Inland Empire" and eame here to get eonia vieaa aronnd Heppner. H i doing all Ihie no bia own rutxineihllilr nil ainoe be givea one-half of lh prnf. It to lb our eohool library fund, hi entertainment Io niwbt ehnold be well palrfn'!d. Hia alerenptlron and view are tbe floe I ever eibibited here. If other tea were roasted fresh like Schillings Best, some of it would be as good. In the meantime, Schil ling's Best is your tea. At grocers' in packages. a tctni( H rvmpMf Ml lee lho new Roeaiao Tao shr 'down at Llehteothel'. Ll'l !, y. reeaoaewe Lrieea. ion caooot d.i better aoy wUere. tf W. ET8TONE-BOTER NUPTIALS. The Marriage of These Two Well known Peo ple Last Sunday. On last Sunday evening ocourred tbe marriage of two well known and universally respected people of Heppoer, Mr. N. 8. Whetstone and Mrs. E. J. Boyer, at tbe home of the latter on Mala street, Elder Jenkins, ot Tbe Dalles performing the wedding rites. Mr. and Mrs. Whetstone will continue to reside in Heppner. Both have a wide oirole ot ecquaint- ances and a "world ' ot friends, and each and every one of them join tbe Gazette in well-wishes. LONG CREEK. EAGLETS. From the Exgie. Joe Hayes is over from Heppoer buy ing sheep tor Theodore Swaosoo, ot Pooatella, Idaho. He is buying year ling ewes and wethers. Henry Murphy came up from Monu ment early this week and was accom panied borne by his father, who has been in this city for some time receiving medical treatment. Cbas. Williams, an aged resident of Fox Yally, died last Sunday morning of kidney and heart trouble, after a ser ions illness ot only one week. He was 76 years old, and had been in poor health for several years. He was the father of County Superintendent Will iams of this county. Soaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands anil lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt'a Witon tlazel salve, it is at present the artiole most used for piles, and it always cures them. Conser Brock. RACES! THE HEPPNER SPEED ASSOCIATION Have Deolded to Hold n Mace Ieetixxo: At HEPPNER, ORE. ON FOUR DAYS AS FOLLOWS: 'm Saturday, - Way, Wednesday ui Thursday, 9 JUNE 1, j $700.00 ; PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY Saturday, May 29-Itace 1. Quarter mile daeh, matou raoe between Sinner, owned by Low Tillard, nni 8wbut:k, owned by lien Swaggart, for $100 a aide. Raoe 2. Foar aud one-half fnrlooga, free lor all. Pure, $100. Race 3. Tbree-eishtb mile daub, free for all. Puree, $75. SECOND DAY-Tuday. June 1 Race 4. One-half mile danh. free for all. Puree. $100. Rnca 6. Hix bundred yard dh, free lor all. Puree, $75. THIRD DAY Wedoeeday June 2 Race 1. Quarter mile dab. free for all Puree, .r0. Raoe 7. Onetboaeand yarde, free for all. Puree, $100. FOURTH DAY-Tboreday, Jnoe3 for all. Puree, $100. Race 9. Ooe balf mile, nooaolatioo raoe, for defeated bnreee. Puree, $76. Raoe 10. Mule raoe from wire to wire, opeo to tbe world. Puree $J6. CONDITIONS: Tbeae racea will Blood Horae Association. Entrance fee io all raoe. not otherwiae apeoifled, 10 per cent of amount of puree, five or more to enter, three to etart. In cae tbat pnrgea above given do not Oil witb Ave complete rotriee, the board baa tbe power Io rednoe tbe amoonte of tbe pnraea aa in their judgment aeem proper. Tbe di rector reeerva tbe right to poet none any and all raoe oo ewiunt of iucLenieul weather. If above race do oot Oil, puree anbuitnted by tbe director. Pure will 80 per cent In aecood. All entrlet to oloae needing tue raoe. ALL IKES 111 A. W. PATTERSON, Heareiary. W. O. MINOR, President. E. L. FREELAND. Treamrer. E. L Mllork. Dve MeAUe, E. O Hprry, Oeo. Harrington. Ileory rieppner. 4. w. Morrow, uki uati, ueo. Alien, s EE THOSE NEW o r, Mt.'vtoa, llweit Utin'llty, Haiiaoiiahie I'rluww. Brand New You Can Next Door to Wear prepared to fill prescription with Freeh Druf. Our eloek i new and fraab aod an eiparianraal pliarae eit la Io (barge at all time. Telephone conneetiroa wltb all parte of Heppoer aud tbe Lone; Diatacoe. Cell op No. 17 E. J. SLOCUM, Mgr. IONE ITEMS. Tbe weather warm and still no rain. Tbe grain is in splendid condition, but needs rain. Our roads leading into lone are being rapidly improved. lone is showing the ranchers that it oan raise fine vegetables. In many places apples will not be as plentiful as tbey have been. Sheepsbearing is about completed and shearers have left for other localities. Will Allyn has contracted to hanl tbe balance ot our ohnroh lumber down next week, after which our church will be rapidly built. At the preaching last SuDday tbe school house was full to ths utmost. It beoomes neoeesary to have our ohurcb building up soon. Quite a number from this vicinity will attend the Congregational meetings at Lexington this week. Miss Lena Jorden and Mrs. Alice Keller are ths two dele gates present from our church. The report is that crops in Gilliam ooonty are very poor compared with ours, and in tbe direction ot Pendleton they are still better. Farmers here are very hopeful of a bountiful harvest. May 4, 1897. Jakb. Tbe length of lite may be increased by lessening dangers. Tbe majority ot peo ple die from lung troubles. These may be avurted by promptly nsing One Minute Cough Cure. Conser & Brock Attend tbe Ladies' Band conoert, May 14, 1897. 2-3. RACES! May 29, AND - 2 and 3. IN PURSES ! $700.00 - Raoe8. One-half mile, bandioap, free lie governed by tbe rulee of tbe Peoiflo will be given for apecial ranee, to be be divided 70 per oent to tbe flrat borae, by 8 o'olock, p. m, oo tbe evening pre- I I'illl IN FULL Director. f RUSSIAN TflN SHOES I AI. XICIIXlSr'TIIJv'M You Cannot do Better Anywhere. Drugstore Find It. the PostofTice. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to suit the times. You want fresh groceries and supplies ; yon want snb stantial gents' furnishings You oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! TL I. Howard Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. llll GILUAM & BISBEE, At tbe old stand, have the usual epriDg outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention. Call GILLIAM & BISBEE, Next Door to Flrat a5 DRINK THIS FAMOUS Hop Grold Beei A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK. Str Brewery Company, 203 Waahlnton St., Portland, Or. You can Woger Your are Always at Homo at Tf Oo Willow Htreet, near tbe City Ball. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbey fry to plea all. Flo elub room Io coooectioo. JvOW TILLARD, Prop. MANIC ftOwtfta Rogers & Roberts, -Contractor, tod BuilJera. Plans and Estimates Given on Snort Notice. 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