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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 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 for 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." Mrs. James H. Painter, Amador, California. Remember Sarsaparilla- Purifier. All druggists. fl.slx for $5. Get Hood's. u , , i 1 1 are the only pills to take riOOU S HlIIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of weddtnE presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever Durnnan. 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. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politloaroampaign ia over and the winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter tor the long evenings. Cognizant of I big 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 Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 1.50 $3.50 " 8. F. Examiner, tl.50 8.7S " 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 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2. 50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 METH. EPISC. CHUttCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school in a. ra. f.;ia,eea no. l ana t at lf.m p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. rrayer meeting, murtuny, Bp. m. "The Spirit and the bri ' hhv. Come." The paotor may be found at the iwreontura ad. Joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wvo may disire to consult him on religious, somrI. oivio, philosophio, educational ur any outer suDject. J, W. FLE8HKR, Minuter. SPORT, "OLD ON.' Here and There. See Maria for sky-blue with trim mings. 68 tf Cooser k Brock's for the "Never Fail" headache wafer. tf. Grave Bubjects Seriously Considered -The Canines In Trouble. The town oanines are now in serious trouble, the city fathers ot Hoppoer having declared that the old ordinance on dogs is in effect and that you must pnogle op $3 or $5, as the oast may be, or lose your dog. Sport has a oar that never misses a meal and consequently this last overt Bet of our honorable couDoil strikes right home; ahem 1 Seriously, this tariff is a little steep. It is not of the protective order ; it is prohibitive. It should be reduced to tbe old eohedule, as prescribed in the reso- ution passed by tbe city dads a few years ago. Then common people as well as millionaires can indulge in that privilege, usually acoorded an American citizen, and never refused a Siwash, that ot owning a dog. We know that Heppner has been slandered by jealous outsiders who oall it a big sheepoamp. We resent the fa ult. We know tbat the blat ot the ewe or tbe lamb, the sonorous bellow of tbe buck and tbe wl eezy squeak of tbe old "pelter" on ber last less, are often beard in the neighborhood ot Heppner. But this don't make it a sheepoamp any more than clothes make the man neppner pats on some city airs occa sion ally. It may be that some of tbe population think tbat tbe stain on oar fair city can be eternally and everlastingly wiped oat by running oat all the sheep dogs It can't be "did." Give tbe dogs an equal obanoe and stand by our colors. Heppner is all rigbt. airs. uerDert Bartholomew oan cive tbe ladies ot Heppner some points in sorubbiDg kitohen floors. Add to tbe warm water a certain amount of plain grease instead of lye. 8orob vigorously. Tbe effect is said to have been pleasing in tbe extreme on tbe boys who in vented this. Bowling is now tbe rage, ladies as well as gentlemen participating. It has always been popular with some Hepp ner gentlemen, but tbe "oooked bat ' part ot it, in tbe degrees ot intensity, was generally indicated by tbe number of "bowls" participated io. Baoing still goes on up at Aoaoonda but our boys don't seem to be doing better than just 'getting inside of the money, ibis is not always tbe way to get outside ot the money. The following is tbe result ot tbe races on last Monday : Three furlongs Leora won, Harry N. seoond, Bed 8. third; time, QM. On tbe 13th mat. in tbe five and one- bait furlongs, Bootblack won In 1:10', Sable second and I-Don't-Eoow third. On tbe same day Geo. Coxey took third money in a five and one-halt furlongs, ueen "Lil" first, in 1:11; Zanne seoond. Ou tbe 14th the Oregon horses tailed to show tip. Sport desires to say tbat Heppner's oow ordinance is being enforoed and that tbe oows are now doing no damage. CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP 3l?3? A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW.DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. AN BE HAD ONLTAT Heppner, Oregon. 61-Oct M go to the C8tf babies at 68tf mayor ot For a nobby sail of olotbes New Tork tailor. Milk from single oows for the Shorthorn dairy. Jaoob Belz was re-elected Walla-Walla Monday. Let Matlock has returned from bis trip to tbe mountains. Heppner Outfitting Co., io tbs old Herreo stand, see adv. a Banous is still on ths tart doing a lit tie carpenter basinets. tf Submit your plans to Banous before giviog oat your oontraot tf E. O.: Allen Evans, of Ileppoer, is at the Ooldsn Bale hotel. E. O. : J. L. Morrow returned boms to Heppner Wednesday evening, His oars of baled wool wars shipped out ot Ileppoer Wednesday last. Jas. Johnson and Mr, rblppe wars ovsr from Butter Creek yesterday. E.O.: W. B. Flnlry, of Heppner, is registersd at tbe Golden Bute hotel. Special sale porket knives, pipes at eost, Beit thirty days. Orange Front. Mlf found-Near Lena, a quautltyof barb wire. Tbe owner can call on Jo Larsmao, prort property, pay charges and get same. SO 1 Best accommodation and ooorteoo treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh sod Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregoo. Dr. Jobs W. Rasmna, of tbe Redlicht, has keg beer oo draogbt lbs Hop OolJ. Beet ot llouors aod eigars io took. tf TtoM bo desire to bnild should not forget tbat O. E. lUooos, lbs ooo tractor, la ready to make estimate al aey tims. 0)tf Ileppoer is bow ooooecled with Ces oo City by telephone, aod oo fo made eboot It anther. The Ilea was fit tebed yesterday. Cross A Black waif fancy pickles and seod goods, reduced prire. Orange F root, odd, Citr botL Oof, Mala and WUlow lrte. 63 If E. O : Mies OrtraJ Bishop re turned home to Ileppoer Wednesday vmlng. Kb baa beta vialtlng (Heads bre tor several week. Oo Joly 11 19 aod 3Mb O.K.N will aeU tteoraioa tickets to Belt Uk City aod relaro at a rata of tS. Ticket eipiro July 77. 60 S CM year rMb tne-le by lb Nsw foik tailor, tie earrta a flaa eWetoa of torwlfa aad dome. tie wwleoe. Ca fit yoa op to lb lit ink W:f Heppner and Morrow Connty People Visit Pendleton aad Betnrn With a Kf port of a Dclightlal Trip. The large and enthusiasts Heppner delegatioo, about 80 strong, who went over Io Pendleton Monday to bear the free silver-orator, returned on Wedoee- ay's train. Tbey express themselves as being delighted with Bryan's address and are loud in their praises at tbe on ounded hospitality acoorded tbem by tbe people of Pendleton duiing their brief visit to tbat bustling little metrop olis. In commenting oo tbe oooasioo of Ibeir visit, ths E. O. of Wednesday con tains the following: Oos ot tba moat eotboslastio delega tions in town during tbe day was from Heppner aod otber Morrow county points. The Heppner vire-presldeoi, Dr. P. B. Mcflworde, Sheriff E. L. Mat- oek aod Al Binoe, president of the Heppner Bryao club, procured a special oar and by giving personal attention to THE BKYAN EXCUK8ION. Mr. Tbeo. Anderson and wife took in the Bryan doings at Pendleton. Johnny Gates oame over from Wagner for bis wife and baby on Tuesday of this week. Jas. Sevey has sold out his Morrow county possessions and moved to the Walla Walla oouotry. Tbe live business man ot Heppner is the one from whom to bay your goods. See his ad. io tbe Gazette and patronize him. F. M. Conrter and wife were in from Eight Mile Wedneeday. Mr. Courier is happy over bis orop wbioh ia an excel lent ooe. , Tbe people who advertise are doing tbe business in Heppner. Tbe others don't know tbey are alive neither does the onstomer. Jane Ellis, wbo was arrested on last Monday obarged with adultery, was disobareed by Judge Richardson on Wednesday. Geo. Harrington oan give tbe full particulars. T.-M.: This morning two car loads of horses passed through here, going to tbe oannery at Linntoo. Tbey were shipped from Heppner. A carload of cattle was also shipped to Troutdale. A. MoCorqaodale, traveling freight and passenger agent ot tbe "Burlington Route," with headquarters at lortlaod, was io Heppner yesterday looking after the interests ot Lis road. Mr. G. W. Pkelps, a rising young Iswyer ot Tbe Dalles, is here this week with Ibe view ot asoertaining tbe needs ot tba Heppner ssotioo ss to attorney Ha may decide to looata in Heppner. Tba Rev. Henry Rasmoa, D. D., pas tor Grsoa M. E. Church. Portland, Ore., will lectore on "Buttoned-Up Possibili ties'' at tba Metb. Episc. oburoh oext Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Admission 25ols. Emil Voruz, wife and baby arrived from Baker City overland on last Wed aesday and will remain two weeks. Dr. P. B. MoSwords, ot this plaoe, had tbe honor ot being one ot the guests at the Golden Rule banquet given in honor ot Hon. W. J. Bryan. Walt Bartholomew and Joset Mueller have returned from their tour ot the in terior, visiting Gilliam, Crook, Harney and Grant counties on tbe trip. Ask Wilson Brook if advertising has sold any ot bis headache wafers and if ths new onstomer comes baok again? If yo a have a good thing advertise it. Wm. Douglass and family, of Butter creek, intend to move to Canada in the near future, me uazeue regrets io I .August 31st is thj last day of the $1000 missim; word contest Sc uliim s Best tea is r the matter needled io braglnc t.mot WOndcrfllllv fresh and fine enj yruui iruiu iu vitwuv vt mu- H A PIONEER. ords was the only ons ot tba three vice-presidents wbo cams over oo the eiooraino. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Mo3ords and Mis Mary Mo- onla, and tbey were gni ot Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ayera, jr., during lbs day. io addilioo to tbs eompaoy tbat earn Io tba special car, quite a number gam from Morrow oonnly by team. Tbs comber who oame by private eooveyaoo eaooot be estimated with any aocoraey, bat there were representations from every part of tbs Soontr. Those wbo earns by train reiarord borne to lbs evening, their ear being at tec bed to Ibe regolar passenger weet bound. The Ileppoer vlsitore were pleased witb the day's prooeedlegs. II bad beeoexpreted al fi'st I bey would rtmalo over and to borne Ibie eveolog. bol Ibis wss fonnl Io be Inpfsetioable, so tbey relorosl Toredey eveolog. Rules of contest published io large advertisement about the first aad middle of each month. Ati ose tbem as residents ot our oounty. We oan ill ufford to give up any of our good oit'zens. Lee Ointwell writes down from tbe mines about a bear hunt in wbiob there were much ooisa and waste ot powder but oo game killed. He concludes by saying tbat be will have bear meal be fore he oomes borne or "bust a sullus' io tbe attempt, may be both. Bev. Henry Rasmus is "billed" to leoture here in tbe M. E. ohurch oo tbe evening ot July 21st Subject "But- toned-np Possibilities." Nearly every body in Heppner knows Henry and be hould have a good house; ' As an orator be stands in tbs front rank; as a minister aod a man he ia loyed and respeoted by all. Estimates put on tbe wheat orop of Eastern Oregon era that tbere will be io tbe neighborhood ot 15.600,000 bush els harvested this season, asys Ths Dalles Times-Mountaineer. Umatilla oounty is pot down for 5,000,000 bushels, Union for 3,000,000, Sherman for 8,500,- 000, Wasco for 1,000,000, Morrow aod Gilliam for 1,600,000, while Baker, Wal lowa and Crook will probably yield 1,600 ,000. John Jordan, an old timer ot Willow creek, in conversation with one of cor leading olliieo a taw days ago, called to miod wheo one ot bis oeigbbors was Tom Ayers, 45 miles away, aod tbat tbey used to changs work, just like neigh bore will anywhere. Jordao need Io ride over to Tom's, do a fall day's work, go home aod do tba chores, aod then get bsok rssdy for the orxl day. Oar informant did oot ask bow muon aleep was required io thoee ds;s, bat II shows Jwbat" people can do when Ibey will. Visits Pendleton and Knns Afoul of tbe Tribune Reporter. Tbere is at tbe present time in this city one of tbe pioneers of Oregon who has seen all tbe cities ot Eastern Oregon sprout and grow, says tbe Pendleton Tribune. This visitor is none other than T. W. Ayers, ot Heppner, father ot T. W. Ayers, ot this oity, whom bs is viBiting. Mr. Ayers, senior, oae Io this oouutry from Iowa in the full of 1862 and settled on Butter oreek. Dor ing the years 1863, 1804 and 1865 be ran the paok train from Umatilla to Sdbau- ville and surrounding oountry and io those days coined moDey, He usually oolleoted 25 oents per pound freight on all goods bandied. He put tbe money be made in this way into stook and as Idabo was stocking up at that time ow ing to the mining boom, sales of cattle were readily made at good price. "Tbe whole ot this oountry at that time was simply a world of grass," says Mr. Ayers to a Tribune reporter. Id those days tbere was nothing where this oity now stands but the Goodwin station aud that station was later aban doned and tbe old Swift station took its plaoe. Heppner, where Mr. Ayers located in tbe spring of 1878, was then not even dreamed of as tbe site for a towu and a few years later, wheo a oity bad beeo laid out tbere, Mr. Ayers found himself the possessor ol half of it, STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES n NOTICE! TO B SHOP CYCLISTS, I PRQ FTf & A VegfUkl frvak. A peso llsr freak Io lbs radish family was left at Ibe Osteite effleeooe day Ibis week by Jobo C Brown wbo reoides oo Blseb bore over town. Tba radish, so far as IU g eoeral appearance la aoa Oeroed. rrtomblee a bamao betsr, ha ing two legs, two arms aod body. Tbisl bamao vobls treat wss foaod sit- tisg sstrtd of soother beallby radish wbsa drawo from lh ground, and the I eambioetioo present a somawbal It dVroa spectacle, beviog the eppeereae ot two arbwil bote If) Ing to deelde lbs ebmptoebip of a reetling sealed Tbe oaogbly things may be a o eg- btbiitoo al lb 0tt e mie. Io feet, any peraoo, or persons, rel)log wit bio lb oity limits, or ooonty limit, who shall b sogbl rldiog, or walking, by Ihs skits of MINOR & CO grooeries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon osn find what you want at T. R. Howard's. . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I Alain Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. "Jonlird" tbs Postmaster. Jiro Johnson, ths postmaster, saun tered into lbs Golden Bula hotel last eveuing just io time to be one of the last men to meet Mr, Bryan, says tbe Pen dleton Tribune. He did Dot go tbere (or that purpose, but when Mr. Walter Pieroe requested him to oome torwsrd and meet tbe famous silver advooste, Mr. Johnson graciously consented. This is Mr, Johnson, oar MoKinley sound money democratic postmaster," said Mr. Pieroe, Orasping tbe band of tbs postmaster Mr. Bryao sstd: "May Ibe Lord bsvs meroy on your poorsnol." Wheo Iba roars of Isngbter thsl greeted Ills expreesioo bsd subsided, Mr. John son replied, still holding Mr. Brysn's bsnd: "That's all right, old mao. We didn't dn a thing to jou and ws got our president Inst tbs same." And then tbs crowd laughed soms mors. . Was Perfected by the Production of HOP GOIvD And now the entire world Knows this vertect vroduct An the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, Withoat stopping at lb above mentioned lwe will b0oliae4 by tba City Msrabsl tbst tba only plasa la Uppor yo eaa boy r... Is as Baa A teWpbuola tg0 froso tost Crfc oo lb Hbaais; ILL. Barvb, of Portland, to fool to lb but spring ia ibis xOBy ta s-rob ol health, be. aoddMl ieeaa while oa Iba sWge eat Irvoa Ueppear, ao4 aalbi gaoroiai dVtata! by to affldala of tbia eft. Borah la xi lore! bera!, asl til r la MsDjIB sprisga, as direct b; to Porliaftd fii-4a. 1 Trust Uka Tonight a party nMtta of Mr. and Mre. Wa Dene and ebildrea, Mr. aod Mr. II. W. Barlboloos aad il Irvo, Mrs. f. K. Itrtbnloow aad little daogbif , Fay, will te Ine Trool Ink. 'oib Iba l sb4 ot M-oal AJama. Ws,b, ilwt lby will oc mwotb. Tbey will bo IsKstoa by Mrs. & W. f poc sod O D. Fall 04 wife, wbo will drlv oavm tba ooootry. Tba party will doabtieM J"y too Mtio. t4aal let eat of (1st i t 5: tj i r i mi I AW r irif I at Iba Hior of MINOB k OO. Oar enllr Ilea most go to BBk room fur fall stook... y Wool ant Mkeep Nstr. W, P. Pillion sold his wool of 100 Imss. aisr. gstlng 40.no pounds, at to rent on last Wednesday- Inla is willow trevk wnol and until Ihs adToiit of P. H. Johnsun In Hrif t'i penu was lb best offer ftiad. Mr- Jobusoa reprnMiit SlllMrnisn Hr., ol CliU raso. II I buying eotitlderalil wool In llils IlK.lltf. fheOaselt does nut know that thrt Is comblnallon her among woulburrs, but II will ,r franklr that Ihtr I every apneararaw that on hs tl,td. Ths Oaselt dne not blam any buyer lor gelling wool as cheaply ss ptieelliltl but the grower rannot benture4 llher (, doing lh beat he ran. This paper Is Internet ad In the grower getting good price, lor his pnidiirt. Al present wool Is on lb sd vanr and lb Hpi' buyprs are peylng every dollar lh nli I Is worth. Geo. f renc h dltpneH of hi clip on We1n day l rents. Ibis I rale of of a rent on a lormer offf , Murd (MM In thai ob furrln'S sheep her kva (red Into In lb u,nl wiannev ever in the $nhn fMy ennntry, Ths Ouutl nl In lormed s In lb Urn , lh woolsmwers of Morniw enunly hcl I errel meellng on tul Slar-tr al lh mart huiiee. Cunlng lmlllly alter tliee nut rates In 11 rani enunly on seed not be a pmphet to uree whal was the purpoee ol lh weelltig- 203 Washington St., Portlana", Or. niiniin i m nnnrn mm ai im p, Heppner Outfitting Co. Ccill oil. FRED. BARTHOLOMEW At this popular stand and get goods at hall the old prices, ract. FBANK McFAIlLAND, Mgr. nsr i a: u i i :: rr rrwosaoli aad Harry lUreaj r. ... ... . --..vw J . I. A. fruti l over Iruta Wsgner. Mel Moea-rov, lepreeenllng Flelsrher, )! AC., I Is V.wn. j Krf Te lb wife ul Will l.rl.Ue. on Sun day, inly I ith.S daughter. T. H lleberl, rpnenllng f Smith A wf rhl'eg'N Was her O adneaday Uei. rVrfn-Toth, wile of Wa. Strslaiil, on Hull, rnt, Wadnee'lay, July 14th, s eight pound U.y. M tWIollh, at Ibe rv-1 I pt Cu , lib headiiarWrsl rnrlld, was her Oednea-lay EL LOW SDKS AT MINOR & CO. HEPPNEft, OREGON. ealM o I'S OaMtlo Mkt tMd;. tfuk flrti, ot Mardaia, suffered dk? bntiloa of the kite rap e Ul Sanday alf hi. He was bnrufhl to M,ppnr 'id I'f Moarl repaired lh (, H e at I. khe . , I I r evlpl f blraj toay troa Hef I. I Moot pew ol aWlii. rk , lueatariy Hppf thai will 4'' with f t'sdarwend. Uiteet la "Ire Utuaaht." U aaiMferVMy ar rateHie rmm wm mwh, ia www w mwvw I W,fMf la lb bear lulur. I Bm blcb ab'iickly aod rota-, pl.uty riat by aeing lba Isatous lull pi! I kouw a !) will's Itila Karly KierM." fat sal j tvr UfOCI. At the olJ 0U0J, bate tbe usual priog outlit ot FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, DMMira tba thousand ol.la and eods tbat r too numerous to mention. "GILLIAM & 1JIS1JEE, Kelt Donr I rim national Kens Building. You can Weger Your Sox that You arc Alwnys ot Homo ot .... Welcome Oa Msie Htreel, lu City Hotel DuilJlng. THE BEST WET GOODS in tho MARKET. tby try to ot ail. flea slnb rooeaa la eooesctlao. TIIeleARD, Prop. Tho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.