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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1897)
Scrofulajwelling On the Neck and Great Weakness Caused by Impure Blood -Was Constantly Crowing Worse. ' When my son tu 6 year old he wn in very poor health and we could get nothing to relieve him. At the age ol 1 years he began to complain of soreness on both sides ol his neck and soon lumps be gan to gather on one side and grew to halt the size ol an egg. - We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him tor scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how ever, until at the age ol twelve years we had lost all hope ol his recovery. He be came so weak he could sit np but a few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Barsaparilla recommended as a great blood purifier and we sent and got a bottle. We began giving our boy the medicine ac cording to directions and it was not long before we saw he was improving. He continued taking it until he was in very good health. He is now 13 years old and is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa (ilia for all troubles caused by impure blood." 8. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's Barsaparilla If. sold by all druggists, 1 i six lor SS, Get only Hood's. Take Notice. x. roe sum of Ave cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of raunui, ma oi wedding presents and donors. ana oomiary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. X Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from whfn.h munni la ... h rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five r 1 1 OBTO ies win De strictly adher ed to in everv instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upuu application. K GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over and the 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 periodioala and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.60 $8.50 " 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 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. EP1SC. CBUttCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Kp worth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. ''The Hpibit aud the bri ' say. Cora." The pator may be found at the parsonaire ad joining the churoo, where he will be glad to meet any wx o may d sire to consult niin on raliaioua, sourI, civio, philosophic, educational, or auy other subjects. J, W. FLE8HEB. Minister.' Here and There. See Marls for sky-bine with trim mings. 58-tf Lee Howeth was in from the country Sunday last. Oeo. Hnfford was over from McDonald oanyou Sunday. ' Cooaer & Brock's for the "Never Fail" headache wafer. tf. Mrs. N. 8. Whetstone is suffering with so eye difficulty. For a nobby suit of clothes go to the New York tailor. 68tf Milk from single eows for babies at the Shorthorn dairy. 68tf Banoul is still on the turf doing a lit tle oarpenter bnsiness. tf Ueppner Outfitting Go., in the old Uerreo stand, see adv. a Will lite arrived Saturday last to look after wool matters. Submit your plans to Rsoone before giving oat your contract. tf Oeo. 8mitb sod wife vers op from Social Ridge Sunday last. Rogers k Roberts are building the Rhea warehouse, back ol the bank. J as. Dart is down from Dayton, Wash., to visit tbs home folks. Frank Englemao it reported as being ill down at bit borne oear lone. Luther Huston and wife were over from Eight Mils on laal Friday. Sampler Ni: Henry Cannon, of Heppoer, was is town this week. j Somoler News: Uu French departed lor bis boms at Heppoer Sunday. . O. J. Oppsnbslmer wsa among Hepp act's business mes on last Fridsy. Mrs. Warren Carsner it reported to be quits ill st ber boms Dear Wagner. Statements for the Fsmoos Simple Acoonot Fils printed al tbs Ostitis of fice. Marina sad Frank Etsos wars np from Ibsir ranch below here oo last Sat order. Tbs Hop Gold keg beer st ths Wel eoms. Oo Is, yoa thirsty deolisos, and ses lbs boys. " Mrs. 8. J. Walker. ol Fortleod, la visit- Ins ber daughter. Mr. E. E. flewilt, as hasband. Feaches, watermelons snd all frails nf the season arriving daily at tbs Orange Front. L. E. Cochran, representing the Ore gon 8bos Co , was Is town Friday look- log after bis eoetomere bra. Beet aeeemnodatioo sed eonrtooos treatment st tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh asd Week, fits., Portland. Oregon. 8a Iter sVerg. who salts Its famous Baektf! Usobt roods, was bets ever Rasd. ' Tboee wsa deal' to boild sboold sot forget that O. E. Reooaft, tbe soo trsytof, is ready to maks eetlmalee at asy tlm. t Crows A Bis well's fancy ptokles and aenaed soode. redored price, Oraege fnnl. ABB. Citv hotel. Cor. Mala sad WUlow streets. unit usr. tntH PTaTli la or., Ju'.r , mrt. AT lEt-ma VMf , Oars VkM railing 4rua4, h i t. P. ILUS. f. . SPORT ON DECK. He Talks Aboat the Cloadyke Crass Hepp- utr Boys to Seek Their Fortaae. Sport has observed that Heppner has gone stark orazy over the Olondyke gold region. Every bit ot information, mis information and sensational rot aboat the new Eldorado is seized with avidity and gulped down as hard faots. The newspapers are vying with each other in attempts to tell tbe most big stories aboat Clondyke, and Beppner'g popula tion, many of, whom never bad read a newspaper in their whole lives, are swal lowing this stuff just like a pig goes after swill. Why. if tbe proverbial foolkiller onld come Into Heppner now he wouldn't leave enough people to popu late Heppner over again even if they were to aasidaonsly follow the Biblical irtjuDOtion with might and main for tbe next twenty years. Don't think for a moment that Sport would be left with tbe ohosen few. O, no I Tbe first swift pass of tbe stuffed club would oatoh bim "where he lives" and he wonld pass to the realms onknown to well, there's no nse of losing one's repu tation in making any gneeres about Sport's future. He is not endowed with tbat Obristlike disposition which is sup posed to be a passport to the better world, and yet we do not like to discour age ourselves by paiutiDg any dark pictures. We worked in a foundry for ten days once and know what it's like. Sport is Clondyke orazy too. No ono doubts but that plenty of gold exists for all. All one has to do is to eoratob a little bole in the ground, thaw through tbe frozen earth to the gravel and then scoop oat the yellow traoa and paok it off in a ooal oi! can. It is pretty cold np there and hardships will be experfenoed bat tben one can get all the gold he wants in two or three months and oome borne to the best girl. Peter Borg will try bis fortune in tbe Olondyke next year, it be doesn't change bis mind before spring. Ben Patterson expects to go to Clon dyke early next year. "Mutb" Natter is anxious to go to Clondyke and will probably leave in tbe spring for tbat section. Oreen Matthews is very much Olon dyke struck and may seek tbe new bo- nanzaland. Charley Smith is stricken with the lever ana coming Dut i be actual ex perience will ever effeot a care. Leslie Matlock has tbe disease in its worst form. He intends to join tbe goldbnnters next year. Gelsus Keitbly, formerly of Heppoer, who left for Alaska some years ago, is one of tbe pioneers on Clondyke creek and is said to be doing well. John Dodson, deputy collector of in ternal revenue at Circle City, has done well io the Yukon reuioo nt is not much enthused over the Clondyke. Cirole City is 300 miles below Dswson, on tbe Yukon. The B. C. craze is tame compared with Olondyke. Some of tbe papers spell it Klondyke Aocordicg to the maps Dawson is in British territory, bat tbe exaot location ot tbe line between Alaska and tbe Northwest territory has not been set tied. Uncle Sam may yet beoome tbe owner of tbe Clondyke seotion. Tbe town oounoil of Heppner are now having a blissful experience, not a kick disturbing their offioial oraniams daring tbe past week. Has ths millennium ar rived? Sport bss come to the conclusion that tbe sprinkling proposition in Heppner is s delusion snd a snare. When tbe dust is not bad and when nature does most of tbe wetting down, there is plenty of water, but ia the months ol July, August and September, when tbe iprinkling wsgoo should be going dar ing lbs dsytime, not o drop of water is to be bad. Why is this T It is said tbat the flume is dry. Wbere is tbe waterworks? It tbis corporation oannot supply the water for spriok ling, beoaase of tbs shortage of water, tbe town oounoil should look np tbeir oeo-tract-Sport didn't tbink be would kiok at tbe oounoil tbis time sod bavs ths water company increase tbe amount of water, as per contract, if tbs contract calls for mors than for domestic pur poses. It baa been gravely hinted at tbat this eootraot bstwsea tbs tows sod tbs water compact is- a eass of "beads, 1 win; talis, you lose." If tbat is tbe caas tbs sooner tbe town knows it good, tbs better. This matter wiu nava to do oeiermineoi sooner or later it cannot and should not be avoided. If ths water company's pries for aqua is too sleep and that Is tbs only inpedi meot io tbs way of street sprinkling at present, thee next year let ns bavs no spriokliog. It Is useless to pay (or something that ws do not need sod tben have to pat np with dost dariag tbe bo I months ot tbs fear. Report baa it tbat Herb Bartholomew, now ot Troot lake, bas sheared off bis moataolis sod alert4 s growth of Back whiskers. Diok Neville sails Ibea "after-mass" whiskers. Meedames Co near sod MoS words sod Miss Mary Morjwords will sooa bis themselves swsy to tbs seashore. Tbs Mjoteoe reooa. so far as Oregon borers are sooreroed, srs as follows Rao, Joly 22: His fsrlosgs-Flasb- light won, Bill Uowatd easood, I I Know third; time. 1:17. Fin sod s balf larloags Rottalr woo. Otoerel Coxey t (oo&d, Dixie Laod third lima, 1:12. Hall aiile RattUr woe, Tom Toegos second, Bias sign third; time, 0 13 Y July 23: five furlooss Tots Toegee won, Chinook BacostL Miks Race third tim,l3 Tbrvs furlongs Uill rocks won Easier Lily eosd, General Slept" third; lima 0-W. Jsiy 24, and tbs last dsy at Aaseoode: Aaaooada beodteep all, 11.000 -II a? W. woo. Ostler Jos eesoad, Latah tbtrd; kima, 1 43 Fivs fortongs-I Don't Kaew who. Do Wood soad( Jim Bieekbsra Ibtrd; time, 1.01 . r pntt nverlootnt the pfnpnad font rS4 latl. l was a fiaaB fan. CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP 1p ! 15. VM. 1f. Si? 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. CAS BE HAD ONIvYAT HopjjiOLOir, Oregon. 61-Oct U MATTHEWS WOULDN'T RACE. Bert Haynes Goes to Heppner with His Back ers, but no Race. 8. L. Morse. Wes Caviness and Bert Haynes returned Thursday from Hepp ner, and remarked tbat the game sports ot that town were absent while tbe Pendleton delegation were there, and that consequently no foot race was run, Bays tne V. An agreement bad been entered into whereby 8150 a side should be put up, as a forfeit. The time for the race was set, there being a two hour period of time daring which, according to tbe agreement, it must be run or the money forfeited. The Pendleton men were on band and ready to start their man Hay nee, but after two boars waiting, tbey left tbe traak, Tbe Heppner man Matthews failed to put in an appearanoe. Tbe Pendleton men demanded tbat tbe forfeit money be pid over, as, by tbe rales of racing the Heppner end ot the raoe bad lost tbeir right to hold it. Otis Patterson was stakeholder. He refused to give it op, saying be did not wish to get into any trouble over tbe matter. Mr. Morse stated that several Heppner men ot standi, g declared tbat tbe forfeit money belonged to the Pen dleton men, owing to Matthews and bis backers having failed to keep tbe terms of tbe race agreement, but the best tbat oonld be done was to secure back tbe original $150 they bad put up and come Dome. Tbe reason tbe stakeholder in the race above referred to did not give up the forfeit was because the Matthews back era served notice of warning tor bim not to do so, unless all tbe money put up in his bands was returned Io respective betters. Tbat being the case be did not feel incliued to lay himself personally liable and get into litigation over tbe stake money. Miss Hayde Wilson and Pearl Frank- lyn, accompanied by Squire Bowman, oame over from Grant county on last Friday to visit Joe Woolery and family, at lone, but found Mrs, Woolery and children and Mrs. Julia Bradley all ready to etart to McDuffie springs. As the yocng people were oo tbe eve of visiting the famous health resort, tbe party at onoe left for that place, arriv ing at Ueppner on Saturday evening. leaving early Sunday morning for Grant ooantv. Mrs. Fred Bartholomew end little daughter, Fay, returned from Golden dale on last Saturday morning without having seen Trout Lake. Tbe party were detained near Gnldendale by tbe illness ol Mamie Dunn, who took tbe measles about tbe time of their arrival there. The experience at the Golden dale camp oonvinoed Mrs, Bartholomew and daughter that camp life wasn't de sirable. Tbe lemainder of tbe parly are now at Trout Lke and are nc doubt having a fine time. 1000 oo All, or your share of it, if you find the missinsf word. Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is -because it is fresh-roasted. What is the missing word ? Get Schilling's Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Ticket (there a one in every package); send it with your guess to address below before August 3 1 st. . .. One word allowed for each yellow ticket. - If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. 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. Yon can find what you want at T. B. Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! T 1. Howard Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of Preparing for a Debate. At Wagner on tbs 4th two ladies of the Oregon Secular Union delivered some leotures sod wound up by giving oat s challenge to tbe Christian people to disouss oertain snbjfota pertaining to tbe truth of tbe bible, etc, with tbeir leader aud debater, B. F. Underwood, of Chicago, who tbey were willing should meet anybody tbat the Cbristiao poopls might choose to put op against him. Tbe eborch people were perfeotly willing to take op ibe challenge, end st onos tele graphed to Eld. J. T. Moore, who Is now living at Bentonvllle, Ark., asking bim if be wonld meet Mr. Underwood io disoussion at Wagusr. Mr. Moore re sponded promptly tbat be would, snd ar rangements are oow being mads to bavs tbs diaonasioo oome off as soon ss pos sible at Wsgner. Elder Moors bas es tablished a very enviable reputation ss s defender of Christianity against tbs st taoks of infidelity, and two years ago tbis summer beld a diicaisioo at Wagner with Mrs. Kate Kebm Smith, a lady hav ing a very blgb standing among lbs "Free Thought" peopls ss debater sod lecturer. Ia tbis disooeeioo it was very clear) shown tbat Elder Moors was a man of ao ordinary ability and proved himself able to meet ths best material tbat infi delity coolJ pot op. Ths religions peo ple of Wagner ars willing, at any rats, to have bim meet Underwood, sad ws bope that all tbs arrangements eaa be perfeoled to bavs tbs discnasioo corns off soon. Mr. Moors writes tbst bs will come st any tiros sod Is ready to diacnas ths following propositions: 1st. Tbs liibls is of Divine origin. Moors affirms; Underwood deoies. 2od. Tbe Bible is wholly of bnmao orlgio. Underwood afBrms; Moore denies. Srd. Tbs religion of Jesse Christ is cnodacivs to tbs soligbleoment, morels sod happiness of mankind. Moors af. firms; Underwood denies: itb. Isadellty Is OonJuoite to the enlightenment, morals sad beppiseas of mankind. Underwood afflrms: Moors desUs. Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. Cut this out. You Address: SCHILLING'S won t see it again. SI BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rovtrszs, 1070. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. Tt 20th year nndur the irnaent aiannavmant bKini rWt. 14. 1V7. TtiU in.titotinn U thomtiibfy tnid lor Ilia moiilnl, mm i I, tihjiileal and morel training of boy. Thomtuih tri'nt rm fur tn, mllri. ur riMilifle K'hixil. OnktoaUKi at lirwxnl in Wt 1'tilnt, MwMuiha. wtta Institute nf TwhoiUjr, riliil Uni'orailiM of California. Urntun, He-nay Wan ia, Hlanfonl ana llHilll. Dunns vamtiiwi Yiaitnra walooma from to I'J a- 01. for ralalo-na and othor infor ration, adiima I ha fhnmpal,. W. HILL, M. II., Portland, Oras'm. P. O. drawar II. ei-tfctrt. 1. HCMP GODD And now the entire world Knows tus perfect product As ths Star Brewery beer v! 4 On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portions', Or . I NOTICE! V I m Rir.vr.i ktq 1 J UJ I tJUlU I Urn V SHOPPERS, ETC. Heppner Outfitting Co. Cull 011. Is feet, asy persoo, or persnns, resldleg wit bin ths elty limits, or oooaiy limits, wbo shall bo oaogbt riding, or walking, by tbs store of t MINOR & OO. Witbosl stopping at Ibe above mentioned ek wtll beautified by Ibe City tfambl that the only plaes la Ueppner yoa can bay Jobs Uaghes' shild, IS ssnotbe old. died iel Basdsy mors In g la Haystack. D. A. Corray bas repapered his barber shop oa Ibe kfalioek corner, Improving tbs sppoareoos of bis plaos very ranch. Newt WbsUloos has boa iiform4 tbat a pesetas of $S per mootb bad bars allowed bim. Uis application bad bora pssdlaf sioos J. B. Beall, of Portlasd, rebrsewotlog Palta k Oreodor ff Co of Castoa, III., aeaafeotorers of efrisaltorel lapis- Btaals, was Is Beppaer yettarday. Jobs E. Lalhrop, el tbs E. O., wrile Dr. afo".word, of tbis plae, ibat bs will Uses lor Deweoo, al Ibe avolb 4 is Hi , QiMii) t era I, oa ibe slsof, EMr, 1 IM lwt of this Wf. if I f ALL 5: I IM SHOES AT COST Is st lbs Store of MINOR a CO. Oar entire lias roual go Io cask room ft r fall stock.. . .. . UW SIS oosr 1 1 :: V .: V I I I IJ V; V 1 J w I i 1 1 M FRED. BARTHOLOMEW At this popular stand and ct goods at hall the old prices. Fact. FHANK McFAHIjA.lSrD, Mgr. Qir,LlaiY2Vi: s? HIHlSIi At tbe oU staod, bava tbe usual spriog outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, UoaiJea tbe thousand odds and sods that are too numerous to tnfDtioo. MINOR &. CO. HEPPNER, OREGON. GILLIAM & MSllEK, Pail Itemr to flrat Paltonal hai.l SnlMli,. You can Woger Your Sox that You nro Always at Homo ot .... THE Welcome Os Mala HUeot. la City UuUl Boildiag. THE BEST WET GOODS in tho MARKET fby try Io plea all. Flee slob roosts la foasertlos. LOW TIlVIfAkI), 1'rop. Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,