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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1897)
Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes -Little Boy Treated by an Oculist With out Relief -But Now He Is Well. "When my little boy was three months old his eyes became very sore and he was almost blind. I took him to an oculist who treated him tor six months, and left him as bad as he was at the beginning. Finally Hood's Sarsaparilla was recom mended and I began giving it to him. In less than three weeks he was able to go into the sun without covering his eyes, and today his eyes are perfectly well, and his ears and nose, which were badly affected, are also well. Hood's Sarsaparilla has certainly done wonders for my boy." Mes. James H. Painter, Amador, California. Remember Sarsaparilla9 Purifier. All druggists. SI, six for 15. Get Hood's. -l-i rji i are the on'y P11'8 to take riOOa S PUIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. One Blood Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect." lists of weddine nresentji and rimmr. and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings lor whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a une. i nese rules will De strictly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and mad? known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign ia over and tbe winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of (resb and varied reading matter for the long eveniDgs. Cognizant of Ibis the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: Tbe GAZETTE $2.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, J1.60 $3.50 " B. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, 1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, 1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 1.50 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 8.25 WeMoot Planter, 50c 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, 4.00 6.00 ONE MOKK EFFORT. Here and There. John Ambrose ia over from Bitter. Emil Sobarrt is over from Hamilton. Bring in seme wood; the shop needs it. Ed. Day ia over fiom Butter creek to day. Agent Hart ia on the sick list this week. Oreum improves strawberries. See Maria. 7t( Fine cows and fine milk at tbe Short horn dairy. 7tf Cooser & Brook's for tbe "Never Fail" . headache wafer. tf. . , Buobanan's Comedians in the opera house all next week. Bport Takfs la the Race and Has Some Fua-A General Week of Hilarity. Sport waots to say one more word on tbe "cow" question. Only yesterday one resident of Heppner spent several hours patching up a shade tree that had been denuded of its top by a villainous old fiend. Tbe tree was sufficiently protected from the attacks of an ordi nary beast, but this one made a ladder out of the "box" around the tree. This is an imposition. It is a disgraoe. No deoent oommuoity should permit these depredations. Let the oows climb a churoh spire it they wish to do so, but save our trees. Sport has interviewed both marshal and counoilmen that is, a tew of the latter and all seem to agree that the nuisance snouid oe abated- Hut oo says that there is no "pound" to hold oows; tbe others say that oows would not be put in tbe corral it one is pro vided, mow tee iacts nre mat this is not sufficient reason why peaoenble oitizens should be annoyed to death by cows. Sport thinks that a reasonable enforcement of tbe oow ordinance would be of great benefit to all con cerned. Marshal Roberts has the thauks of M. D. Hay man for driving down the nails that have been protruding from the sidewalk for some time. Hayniau oau now travel without taking any chances on snagging tbe seat of his pants. Billy Ross, the old-time "Josber Bill," is here. Billy does not 00m plain that ha ib over-buidened with prosperity, but says that be still wears his joehiog suit. A resident of Hamilton is said to have made an important scientific discovery. He enquired the other day as to the size of tbe hole in tbe telephone wire acd 'lowed that if it was bigger, talking over tbe lioe would be a whole lot bet ter. He deserves a medal as big as a flapjack. Any person desiring the professional servioea of a gentleman who is an adept at removing the caudal appendage of a oanine, should oall on Les Matlock. No surgioal instruments need. One young man who ia here tempo rarily can thank bia stars that he is alive. While "under the irjflueDoe" be made undue advanoes towards a little gin, for whioh the father went after him like a cyclone. Later 00 he attempted to em brace a respectable married lady in a restaurant In town. Why, Sport thinks that tbis boy is too lucky to live. It is said that tbe prizefighter, Dudley, is none other than tbe noted, Alex lireg gains, of fame io the ring. Sport can not vouch for this, however. Charley Weatberford, the jook, oame up from Scbuttler Flat and took in tbe recent festivities. Young Dempsey, who secured the de oision at the Monday night contest, left yesterday for Deer Lodge, Montana here he will "shear" the remainder of tbe Beasoo. Dempsey is a oousin and a pupil of the world-renowned Jack Dempsey, tbe deceased. CROWNED. Mrs. Aobsah Hurd, the estimable wife of Mr. Charles W. Drew, passed tri umphantly through the veil that ends terrestrial ties iuto tbe powers of an indissoluble life of heaven at 10 a. m., Friday, May 28. 1897, from tbe home of ber daughter, Mrs. Bertha Gilmau. Born and reared in a Christian borne at Stanstead, proviaoe of Q lebec, 1834; embraced and enjoyed tbe truth of Christianity from the fifteenth year of ber girlhood, uniting with the church of the Lord Jesus, for which she loved, toiitd and prayed; whose dootrine sbe adorned with all the beauty of Christian womanhood until ber life was crowned with immortality. When life and thought departed side by side, tbey went so unexpectedly that we could only lift our eyes heavenward to see ber preoious, purified spirit pass through tbe gate into eternal joy. An exemplary member of tbe Method idst Episcopal church; diligent in every good word and work ; planning, work ing, praying, teaching, living; not only the beauty of Christian dootrine, but all that pertaiu to civic righteousness, polit ical, social andedooational. Some times president of the Woman's Cbristlau Tem perance Union ; an offioer and teacher in tbe Sunday sobool; a olass leader of tbe young people. Christianity to her was divinity in Chriet-like expression, and tbe entire oommuoity saw its transparency in the beauty of ber work end oharaoter. To her, eternal life was oharaoter moulded, fashioned, oonformed to tbe graoes of the Holy Spirit. Sbe lived to bless, brighten, obeer and comfort; her oharaoter revealed the luster of the teaching she professed. Beautiful and consecrated in life, fer vent in prayer, earnest in faith, lovable, approaobable, the friend of all, a gifted conversationalist, could entertain with peculiar charm, wise in oouosel reserved, lady-like, a mother whose memory is an eternal heritage. The memorial service of the Grand Army of the Bepubho was withdrawn that they could pay tribute of reaped, tor she was beloved by all tboee who knew ber. Tbe servioea were oonduot el at tbe residence on Sunday at 10 a m., by tbe Rev. J. W. Flesber. Tbe bereaved are graciously sustained by tbe Divin Consoler, who said "I will not leave yon comfortless." Kind bands laid ber tenderly to rest in tbe cemetery on the hillside, wbenoe tbe weeping cor tege returned to imitate ber blameless life and faitb. J. W. F. Tom Hinton is over from Long Creek tbis week for freight. Chas. Beymer and wife were in from Eight Mile Wednesday. Any peraon wanting a good hack should oall on Minor k Co. 9 2 milk for babies from single oow from tbe Shorthorn dairy. 7tf A back for sale or trade tor lighter rig or milk oow. N. O. Maris. 7tf Buy milk from the Shorthorn dairy. N. a Maris, Prop. 7tf Ben Johnson, well known Lone Booker, was io town yesterday. Long Distance and looal 'phones call op No. 19 for E. W. Rhea k Co. a W. H. Col well and L. A. Miller were over Wednesday from Lone Rock. Geo. Robinson, Geo. Ferry and others were over from Lone Rock tbis week. Mrs. R. A. Pplvey, and two little sons re up from Tbe Dalles to visit rela tives. Dr. Hunlock has been suffering for tbe past week from lymphangitis in tbe left band. The Uecette wants to square up. Those who owe it osn help it out won derfully just DOW. "Never Fail" headache wafers at Con er k Biook'e. Tbis medicine will oure any klod of headache in short order tf. Dr. John W. Rasmus is keeping the best olass of goods at tbe Redlight and he will treat yoo right. Call In and see him. tf. M. Licheo tenths! has tbe finest lln of ladies' and gents' tao tboee that ever oame to Beppner. Mat wants to back the proposition. 0-3 Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe Redlwbt, baa keg; beer on draught tbe Hop Gold. Best ot liquors and cigars io took. tf Hear Buchanan, tbe Comedian, and violinist 00 Monday night at the opera boose. Seats on sale at tbe City dro etore. Tbe celebrated imported running stallion, Calpborons, will stand tbs seasoo io Hcppoer. For partieolsrs call 00 W. O. Minor. tf Dr. J. E. Adkins is op from Billsboro and tboee deeiriog anything Io tbe line of deetittry shoulJ cell 00 blm at lilt office io the rear of r. O. Borg'e jewelry etore. Will remalo ooly short time. 47-tf. The old ledr was right when ehe said, the child might die If they wailed for tbe doetor. She saved the little one's life with s few doe of One Mioote Coogb Cure, f be bed seed It for eroop before. Cooser k Brook. Hundred of tboesaede have been io- doftcd to try Cbembeilaio'e Coogb Reo d; by reading wbal it has done for othrs, and bevioc Usted Mo merits lor Ibem selves are today srt friends. For ssk by Coumt k Brook. Harrison Hale and wife were in from Rbea oreex yesterday. Isaac and Troy Fhipps oame in early in tbe week and took in the raoes. I. Jacobs, representing Cohen k Co., was in town for the first day's raoes. Mart Smith was in Heppner yesterday and left his name with tbe shop for the Gazette. Fred Potter, ofElmira, New York, a oousin ot Mrs. Frank MoFarland, is visiting here, Fred Hart has been hired as assistant to bis father, at a salary ot J50 per month. Good for Fred. The raoes are over and most people are glad ot it . Yet they were very suc cessful, considering. Alfred Osmund, a Hillsboro boy, ar rived here this week and will work for W. G. Scott this summer. Sam B. Stoy, of Portland, represent ing the London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., was in town yesterday. Tom Molntire and Jas. Johnson, of Little Butter oreek, attended the races on Wednesday and yesterday. J.O. Williams gave the shop sub stantial reasons yesterday why the Gazette should bo sent to him. J. J. Davis was in town yesterday to getsome dodgers announcing a grand oelebration at Parker's mill on July 3rd. Mr. J. D. Mollon, of the U. S. stooV yards, Chicago, will ship a train load of oattle from Heppner in tbe near future. John Durham reports that his son who was hurt severely a few days ago at Pen dleton by falling on a broken bottle, penetrating tbe lnng, is muoh better. A collision at Amerioan Falls last week between tbe passenger and a runa way freight killed several people, a num ber ot tbem sheepsbearers. Tbe depot was entirely demolished. . Milk shakes, lemonades and delicious ice cream a the Orange Front, opposite City hotel, oor. Main and Willow Sts. Parties desiring ore am for special oooa sions should order a day in advance, tt. E. H. Clarke, better known as "Wooly" Clarke, is over looking after business and visiting old friends. Mr. Clarke oan make tbe best punch on the ooast. Don't drink it unless his well known brand appears. - National Appeal. It ia estimated that the government ia losing three million dollars a week in revenue by the delay in the passsge of tbe tariff dill. Tbe people are losing ten times as muoh in work on aooount ot the delay. We earnestly ask every one ot our readers to immediately write a postal oard to, at least, one member ot the Uni ted States senate at Washington, urging and demanding tbe immediate passage of a protective tariff law and such a law as will give edequate protection to Amerioan labor and American Industries. Adlress your postal oard to Hon. Geo. W. McBride U. S. S., Washington, D. C. Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner Eoho Stage Line. Persona desirous of visiting Pendleton oan save time and money by taking this route. By ac quainting tbe agents the previous even iog tbe stage will make connection with 2 o'clook train at kebo for Pendleton Offioe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lobd, Proprietor. The tariff bill will be passed and be oome a law about July 1st, unless peo ple who ought to know are mistakeu But there are many things tbat should uot be passod. It is not right or bosi ness-like to pass good bargains whioh you will always find at R. O. Wills' place. Mail orders solicited. Don't forget tbe plaoe, Blackman's old store. tt The Carnival of Madrid will be held in Portland, June 7th to 12th, inclusive, Agenl Hart, of the O. R. k N., has been instructed to sell tiokets as follows tor the above-named oooasion: One fare for tbe round trip to Portland and re turn, good for trains No's 1 and 8, ar riving at Portland on Monday, June 7th 9-lt STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B CT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! IT. 1. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. GIIvIvIAM & BISBEJB, At tbe old stand, have the usual spring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention. Call ox- The dance on last Tuesday evening and that ot last evening, at tbe opera house, given by Messrs. Ingraham Wattenherger, were indeed pleasant affairs. The musio ou both occasions was exoellent and all enjoyed themselves. GILLIAM & BISBEE, Next Door to First National Bank Building. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. E. J. Blooum, agent. Emery Leezer will leave for Tbe Dal les in the near future. THE HACKS. "For three years we have never been I without Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody in the house," says A. H. Patter, with E. O. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Iod , "and my wife ! would as soon think ot being without flour as a bottle ot this remedy iu the summer season. We have used it with all three ot our children and it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all rigbt, and anyone wbo tries it will find it so." For I sale by Cooser & Brock. $IOOO for those who find it DRINK THJB FAMOUS Gold Hop A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK. Star Brewery Company, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. VANCOUVER, WASH. You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at ... . THE The Meeting Knrted Yeaterday With a Match Ituce and a Half-Nile Handicap. Yesterday ended the raoe meeting. It was fairly successful and ought to have been one ot the best meetings ever held Heppner. It would have been all of this but for some unfortunate occur rences but it is not necessary to rtcall these matters. It is understood tbat tbis Is the last meeting on tbe old "kite'' track. Jas. JoDes, the owner, will plow it np, sow it down in alfalfa and re move the grand stand and other build ings. At some future date a track may be cooetrooted below town, but it looks now tbat Heppner will not soon bars another raoe meeting. These race meet- ogs give tbe people a ohanoe Io relieve tbe monotony inoident to living eo far from tbe metropolis; tuey encourage tbe raising of better horses ; but there no big money in tbem tor the town. Yet we all like to have them, en joy tbem. Tbe raoes Tuesday were inaugurated by a half mile dash. Entries, Sinner, Lsdy Meaoham and Col. T. Col. T, first; Lady Meaoham, seoood; time, 0:Gi!. Sinner got buog np on tbe fence at tbe torn and was badly die taooed. However, It is believed tbat be oan make tbe best of tbem ruo. The oeil was 600 yards. Entries, Sinoer, Red S. and I Don't Know. Red 8 woo; I Don't Know, second. Time, 034. This lime was very fast for tbe track. The raoes Toeeday were looked upon with sospioion as being "jobs." How ever. Ibe winners got tbe money and all Lets were paid. Wednesday's raoes were good ooee but were spoiled by ao onfortuoate eool dent tbat oaosed tbe quarter dash to be declared off. The entries were Easter Lilly, Haw buck. Belle Collide and Mamie 8 Eeeter Lilly woo, Hawbuck second, bnt Hurler Aikee claimed Ibet he did not Inteod to trip tbe gate al tbat lime and tried to oall them back. However, they ran on tbrongb, but Ibe judges drolared the race off and etked tbe owoers Io ran it over. Tbis plea was finally ahaodoo ed and the raoe set for yriterdey, but for some resaou it was not tailed. The belt mile dasb wee a "borne rees," eotrlre Keatop. De K bulrs and Core J Hcamo winning io 03 1 2 Tbe bl ting on this raoe was light Tbe match rae yeeterdey al Ibe track, between Col. T sod fcinner for floo aside, was woo by Metier ondt-r a sirnog poll. The Uttor ie a good boree. Tbe eotriee in Ibe half mile haodiesp . . . 1 . 1 -1. 11 - were: union, 111 poaou, 119 pounds; Ogorete, HO pooods. Doteb woe, Lola, eroud. Time, 0.50. Tbis euJed tbe rece. Tbe aeeoeia tioe bed eooneh nwoej to pay opporees to foil, aod some d.bls thet were Wl over from teet eeo. A Pleasant Affulr. On last evening, a cumber of Heppner people, nnder the gallant leadership rf Mis Pauline Goldstor.e, stormed tbe borne of Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, com pletely surprising tbe lady. Tbe in truders, however, were given a graoious welcome. Tbey had thoughtfully pro vided refreshments for the occasion, and between aod ezcelleut luoob, musio, osrds and danoing a pleasant evening was spent. To those now pleating their summer vacations, tbe "Reoreation Number" of Tbe Outlook (its Magazine Number for June) offers special attrsolions, sod is foil of useful bints. Delightfully illus trated articles on possible vaoations. lists of coming summer schools and meetings, remarkably full of (informa tion about summer resorts and routes of travel everywhere all tbis aod muoh more is included la the nearly or quite two hundred pages. This is tbe eighth snd best of Tbe Outlook's popular summer Recreation Numbers, $3 00 a rear, Tbe Outlook Company. 13 Aslor riace, New York. Major MoNeill, president of Ibe O. R. k N. Co , bis brother and another gen tleman wboee name Ibe Oazette did not learn, were In Long Creek early tbis week, Tbey went on over to Canyon City Io eismlne tbe planers Io tbat vioioity. Tbe major eipressed himself ss highly gratified al tbe enterprise sbown by Heppner, Loog Creek and other points io constructing a telephone line. What is the missing word in the following sentence : Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is because it is fresh-roasted. Get a package of Schillings Best tea at your grocers ; take out the Yellow Ticket; send it with your guess to Schilling's Best Tea, San Francisco, by August 31st. One guess allowed for every yellow ticket. If your guess reaches us before July 1st, you are entitled to two guesses for each ticket. If only one person finds the word he gets $1000. If several find it, the $1000 will be divided equally among them. Every one tending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one en velope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it In addition to the $1000 offered we will pay $100 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of Schillings Best yellow ticket! before June 15th. T WELCOME On Willow Street, near the City Hall. BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. They try to please all. Fine olub rooms in connection. XOW TIIIARD, Prop. FRANK R06ERS J. J. ROBERTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders.- Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done i OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'em. o o o o o o o D00TS AND SHOES D e 1 THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT Ue has anything In thli line that ynu mar dent re and you ran depend on It you get a good article when Mat guarantee! It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Speoialty. Cut this out. two weeks. San Francisco You won't see it 3gain for A Schilling dr Company Tired, Nervosa, Blreelne Men sod women how gratefully Ihey write shoot Honda's Harseparilla. Ooee belpleas and diaoooraged, bavins lost all (aitb in tnediolnee, now io good health and "able Io do my own work," bersnse Hood's Hertaperilla baa power to en rich and purify Ibe blood aod make Ibe weak strong Ibis Is eiperienoe of a host ot people. Hood's Fills srs the beat family co llier! io and liver medioioe. Oeotle. reliable, sore. A ! , The riurbetieo Comedy Co. eome eery hlsblj ep.keo of. Doo'l M Io ber tb bi rk el tbe opera boots. Ttktt 15, 23 aod 33. Huory Ceooon rams down le Dr. Mo- Bworris cfilee yealerdey In a heck to have bia demaged lg dreeed aoj after wards attended Ibe reees. He le doing well finely eroptlooe eo the bead, cbaptd bends aod lire, cote, hrotare, eeaMa, bnroe are qnirkly onred by IfeUllt'e Wltrb tlkl Halve. II Is at prenl the article owe! oad for pile, eod It slwsys eoreelbem. lnar Brock. Pfo To the wife o( Win. Cowioe, teeterdey, Jeoe 8, so eight pooodboy. Bill wee able Io attend Ibe retee Io Ibe efternooo. KootLinf, and t irrltatleg, etrengib Irg, end sot weekmg, snail bnt, (Te- llrf enr b are lbs noaiitlei of DeWttt'a Little Karly lUeere tbe famous little pllls. Cveser t'roek. Fruit Jars Did You Say? YES, WE HAVE 'EM 1 It may In just a little early to speak of this matter, but fruit canning time is not far awaif and we want you to know where you can be supplied. Wc will lead the trade in this commodity V V this season. ;: Besides fruit jars we have a full line of GRANITE WARE. CROCKERY X AND QUEENSWARE. ft ft u nine uuuys iu my ior in' uouars. IE; W. RHEA & CO 4 cad rind io our Tee fleet National Bank Building, HEPPNER, - - OREGON. I NEW DRUG STORE! YOU CAN FIND IT. Next Door to the Postoflice. We are prepared Io fill prescriptions wilb Fresh Drugs. Oor a took ia osw aod freeh and an eiperieoced pharma cist la in charge el sll timee. Telephone conneetioos with all parts of Heppner aod Ibe Long Uistsooe. Call op No. 17 E. J. SLOCUM, Mgr. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOIiCI-IKRS, Prop. in mmmmmmmi mnil Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Yoar for CASH.