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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 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 lor my boy." Mkb. James H. Painteb, Amador, California. Remember Sarsaparilla s Purifier. All druggists. gl.slx for 5. Get Hood's. 1-1 ,1 nm are t,le onIy P1"' to take nOOa S HIUS wlthHood'sSar.aparlU. Take Notice. L The sum of five cents per line will 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 himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for 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 line. 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 political campaign is over and the winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for tbe long evenings. Cognizant of this the Gazette baa made dabbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers tbe following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.50 " 8. F. Examiner, 11.80 8.75 . V. Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8. 75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c j 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 MET II. EPISC. CHUKOH. SXRVIOES. 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 1 p. m. t rarer iBwiuiK, i nuntaay. o D. m. 'The Spirit and the bri say. Tom." The pastor may be fonnd at the paraonaae ad. will be m may d sire to consult b lad to HQ on joining the church, where he meet any w' o innv d. aira tn religious, aotinl, civio, philosophic educational, or any other eubjacta. J. W. rLEHHER, Minister. Here and There. See Maria (or tky-bloe with trim mings. 68-tf Geo. D. Fell has reoovered from 1 reoeut illness. Conser k Brook's for the "Never Fail' "headache wafer. tf. ror a nobby suit of clothes go to the New York tailor. C8tf Milk from tingle oowi for babies at tbe (Shorthorn dairy. 58tf A. a. Wiles and son departed yeeter terday for frineville. Ranous ia alill on the tart doing a lit tie carpenter business. tf Submit yonr plana to Ranous before giving oat your oontraol. tf Mrs. T. R. Howard and children are camping oot np near Col well grade. Statements for the Famous Simple Acoount File printed at tbe Gazette of fioe. If. T. L. Barton, representing tbe Jacobs Shirt Co., of Portland, waa In Heppner this week. Tbe Uop Gold keg beer at the Wei Come. Go io, yoo thirsty denizent, and see tbe boys. K Wheat Is starling at tbe 60 cent mark tbie year and oar farmers ate very hap py lo oontrqoence. Beet accommodation and oourteooa treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh sod Waeb. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. Mrs. p. B. Mc8 words. Miss Mary Mo Swords and Mrs. Geo. Conser departed yesterday (or Long Beach, Wasbingtoo Those wbo desire to build should oot forget that C. E. Ranoot, tbe coo tractor. Is ready to make eettmatee al say time. 60 tt There seems to be s general revival ol mioioi all over the eoaotry. Tbe mines of lbs United Slates ars receiving much attention at prteeot Tbs death of. Donald Mtoleey si Portland removed from that olty s see fa! eitisea. Mr. Maeleay was one of . Portland s most progressive into, A young man from Batter Creek wboee name ooutJ ool be learned was badly roptored while ridiug horseback os Main street yeaUrday. lie is ia s dangerous ooJitlun. Nose of Ilappner'e eitzne bae yet started for tbe Cloodjke, bat several bsve the (cr, sad there will, no doubt, a aoaitxr go (rom bere (a s few de)s, seta tbs Ueppeer sor. to tbe Orrgtiee. When lbs (as tele st lbs tltreme westers bnoedery of Alaakt It bee el. read rises is Maine. The day eeds two boars earlier la Hawaii than is Aleals. Alaskses will call Uesail "dowa seat. A sorest player la Nw York as being prsleed to the sktee beeaflae be eas bold s ante (r VIZ seconds. There are ones Is this eoantry wbo have bald aoUs fur 10 years sod tbes rerelvej osly a "eoas tag" If tbs matter wee ever meatkd st all. The Utooeer Tt let hues Co. Lae S barb wire eervlee Into Leiiegloe sod! . Inee. Tbe 'pbucee work well. Tbe j OMteess (iota U peer to lees is ell of twenty eniies. This ts sedooHedly tbe ofet hee of its sled Is the ootid nr World, si Weal. BRUSQUE BREVITIES. By That Baay Reporter, Sport News Notes and Bard Facts. Well, the streets are yet nnspriokled, bat that condition of affairs will not last long. Sport bad a long "wah wah" with Lee Cant well, the boss teamster of the Heppner Transfer Co., Wednesday, and Lee is very oertaia that la the very near future he oan do some business with Heppner'a dusty thoroughfares, having borrowed the hot air pump from the Palaoe Hotel Co , with which he will pomp the necessary amount of dampen ing. This is the best news that Sport oonld give. Speaking of the water company, they must be awfully bad people. Their deep well putnp'tok every drop of water oat of Pap Minor's well and now the water is "rotten" and not St to drink. They pumped all of tbe water out of tbe Gazette's well one hot, dry summer, but this year they were good enough to pump it baok again. That's horse and borse." So tbe Gazette doesn't kick. Why, that water company must have a set of pings and valves that beat the world, for it they don't like you yon won't' get a drop of water, while your neighbor baa more than enough for all purposes. They don't do anything in sight, bat they mast have a set of un derground wires which they work like a fresh "girl graduate" does piano keys. That man Ennia must be a hard oase, and a pretty shrewd ope, too, if half what Sport hears about him is true. One thing that the water company don't do, even if. like the town of Heppner, they fail to keep their con tract, they don't sanction this stealing of water wbicb is going on pretty gen erally. It does not hurt tbe water com pany. It (alls 00 tbe poor consumer wbo hasn't any cbanoe to steal, even if he wanted to do so. Suppose the Ga zette man and a half dozen of bis neigh bors stay at borne all day Sunday and turn the water loose on tbe oabbage, potatoes, squashes and tbe like, what is the result? We have used more water than the wbole town oan legitimately get away with in twenty-four boars. That night the supply of water is short and muoh kioking is heard tborughoat tbe corporation, lathe water oompany lo blame? Not 00 your "tintype." This corporation has oorna and bunions like other people, but Hive satan what is coming" to bim. People who want to be honest in tbs oss of water for Irrigation purposes should join in ttoppiug this purloining of water. Nearly every person io Heppner has something to say about that celebrated oontraot between tbe town and the water company. After all we plebeians gat in oar opinions, and tbe matter still remaina unsettled, then tbe lawyers will get a ohauoe at tt. j-no wan a wane water oompany are having a big law suit with tbe town us at present. Tbia sort of thing seeing to be a oatoral result. What ever beoame of that $50 jug of water that was sent down to Portland lo be analyzed? It woald be e terrible blow if Sport should get a few oanoea of apriug water Into bis system. No person in Heppner is better able to make an xplanation that is consider ed an "ample sufficiency" than Bro. Harris, of Gilliam ft Bisbee's. Harry Myers is tbs only person in Heppner wbo has taken any "Trix" lately. Harry ia ail rigbl. The racing at Butte, Montana, so far as tbs Oregon horses are oonoerned, ia as follows: July 27lb: Three furlooga-Red S. won, Harry N. aecond, Loo Watkins third; time, 0:35V,' Wben Red 8. is in good form he's a ''oreokerjack." July 2Stb: Four furlongs Leora woo, Bill Howard second, I-Don't-Know tbird; time, 08. CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP WW"S $!& 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. iVlV BB HAD ONIvY AT Heppner, Oregon. 61-Oct 18 FOR YOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates. , Heretofore the Gazette's job depart men! has tried to do no work other thao plain printing. However, this ehop is dow prepared to taokle anything in any line and will meet prioes of any person under tbe son in Ihe line of druggists' supplies, blank books, bank work, oounty work, or any aort of book bind ingwork that you have heretofore sent away lo get done. Tbe Gazette abop is not s charity concern but if yon will give at a ohanoe we will see that you are satisfied in every particular. Bay your goods at borne. Remember that Abe Lincoln said tbat when one bought goods away from borne tbe foreigner got tbe money and we got tbe goods. Bat when tbe goods wers bought at home we bad both money and goods. Tbia is good dootrine. We are willing to abide by It. When tbe printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 8. BOOK The Oraut county murderer, Jack Hamblet, bas been spprebended at Boise City, Idaho. Sheriff Livingstoc will leave at onoe (or the prisoner. Groet & Black well'a fancy piokles and canned goods, reduced prices, Orange Front, opp. City hotel, Cor, Main and Willow streets. 53-tt Canuing Blackberries and Haapbcrrles. Select firm raspberries, and pat them into e ooleuder, which sink gradually into a pan of oold water, Lifl and drain. Arrange neatly in oold jars, then fill with cold water, adjust tbe rubbers and place Ihe lids carelessly on top. Do not fasten tbem. Flaoe a little bay, straw or eioelsior in the bottom ot an ordinary wash-boiler, on whioh stand the jars. Poor into the boiler sufficient oold water to oome nearly to the neck of the jars, cover tbe boiler and bring alowly to a boiling point. As aoon as tbe water reaches boiling point lift each ar carefully and aorew on the top. Stand oat of the draught to slowly oool. Strawberries snd blackberries may be oanned after tbia role. Mrs. S. T. Rorer io August Ladies' Home Journal. RECEPTION ON BUTTER CREEK. Oet your clothes made by the New fork tailor. He oarrie' a fine selection of foreign and domestio woolens. Oan fit you np in the latest styles. 58t( Our Clondykes are in oar wheat fields, hop yards, orobards, forests and pas tures. Let us work them, and tbe re tarns will be certain. ' No element of speculation here. Salem Statesman. Feaobes, watermelons snd all (rails of tbs season srriving dsily at lbs Orangs Front. 64-tf Noah Bauer, a oooviot at Miohlgao City atate prison, bas mads a written ooofessioo wbicb if proved troe, will have tbe rffeot of giving Rev. W. E. Hloshaw bis liberty. Henabsw was con victed two years ago sod sentenced lo life Imprisonment for the morderofhis wife st Belleville, Hendricks county, Iod, near the old borne o( tbe editor o( Ibis psper. Tbe trial of Hiosbaw was ons o( lbs most sensational lo ths his tory of lbs stats. According to Baeey ths real Borderers of Mrs. lltnabaw art Jobs Whitney sod Gay Van Teste), In dianapolis men. Foaail Journal: Among tbs members of tbs Westoo bsnd, which was psid t2) snd sipeneee to play ia Fendleloa on "Bryan day," ws noticed tbs diminntivs Prof. Henry, formerly of Ooedoo, blow log bit clsrinet as Iboogb bis lifs de pended 00 it. Eieept lo Bombers, tbs Wrttoa band has 00 percentage over tbe Foatll bad, sod Is tbs bees is decided ly weaker. Tls Moool Lebanon Shakers rteeotty performed a great deed of Charity, al thoogb It was not 1 reigned as a charity, bring nothing mors sor lees Ibao an ad vertising scheme. It, bows ver, retailed io creel good Jut tbe earns. Tbey tavs away l.OdO bottles of their digestive sor dial to thoee toflrriog from stomach de rangements. It wet so sffwltve is ear Ipg thoee bo seed tbe itmedy tbat they were load la their prsiee of It end Is wee a, ear es s Urge dioaod fur tha to. dial eat at ooee created. Tbe dreggiate of tbia liws have Mile boofct Ibal Ull shoot II. Difeelivs enrdiat sralS so appetite, Sldt digestion sad bring aoool s rapid iorreaae In B-ab snd strtegth. Mi ll It ins Dame t.r a Mieiabw fee- loroil. Jsat tbe thing f chlldres. The B't of e eoliieg affray st Pea lies, irouk suooty, la wbicb )ttsg Btsa asmed Cable, fmta rrinevUls, was probably (alatty stabbed ia tbe 11 by a aaa Boated Both, was 'pbooed la from J"l.s Day Ibis efuraooa. The st-tnff is la pertsil end tbe would be lanrdt r may bate deo SppretiMded ee ws g to jrt. THE VEGETABLE SALAMANDER. Tire Ceaaet Injur the RhopaU, a Hardy Tree of Colombia. There is a tree of Colombia, the Khopala odoratA, of the order I'rotta- ceae, w&leli prtHouta, says an article quoted in Current Literature, a moet remarkable power of reaiatenee to Are. In the dintrict of Roiimait is customary every year, durius; the dry aeaaon, to aet fire to the plaim in order to de stroy all the dry wewla that, during rains, might interfere with tbe growth of the young and trndVr vegetation. Thlt periodical ronflafrraJion naturally produces the moat disaehrou rnV-le upon the trees, which gradually dlaap-jx-ar without being; replaced, since It is difficult for an old tire to reaitit, and still more to for a young shoot of one or two years. A aingle tree forms an exception, and that la the one above mentioned the KbopaJa. Small, distorted and aoraTgy, aod having a wild and deaolate appearance, thia tree not only doea not Buffer from the fire, hut derives profit therefrom. It grsd- uaJly eatAhllahra lUrlf In local it Ire abandoned by other trees snd lnatlla lUrlf therein. Ws have here a very typical reee of a survival of the fittest. It, alone capable of resisting fire, wit neaaea the diaapjirsxance of Its rivala, end la awn to gradually encroach upon an elwaye tixre extruded domain. Its miipUnce to fire ia due to Its bark. The external portion of tbe lattrr, niore thao than half aa ln h Wii. k ami formed of dral rella and fllwra, e'ta like a protective Jacket with rct to the hk) re central and living rta, and thlt a knurrs Ite triuin4i In its 'IttHf for ekiatence eealnM Are. Meters X lmmm What Mae Have Ut Trtoa la Vala t Itm. Nature ia doing for California vine yardtata what they long and frultlrealy trM to do for tlwinai lvre. It is re ported from niany localiUra that the tihylloiera. the ntoat acriout j-at Ui haa ever attacked the tinea, la dying oiL Tbe eirls bate tried "every renvIj to stey the progreae ot thle lit but without avail, aod ais year aTo the viney arriitta of the ftonoma and Napa veJIryt plowed op all their vines and replanw-d tit ground with rralat ant etock. Tbe mperts believed that all non-reiaiaut vine were doomed to destruction by the phylloxera. But riwrts neve recently come to tbl state Inspector of orchard petta that a ins tetiaJ falling off In the ravagre of Ue fieet bas lie a noticed fur some Uni. Vines onra affect)! by tt are bow at tnoet free. Tbe toapertrtf baa begqii a thorough loeUf aikn of the pleat leg phenemena. lis thinka some as uraJ enerry of the pt has sppvered oe that some oVa)ly diaries baa al tsuked the phylloxera arid l extermlii a'iriftk V hete-vrr la the rauae.tbe re et.lt will dMaa fix at gain tut the viae yaffle ia. Don't waste stamps. Save up your Schilling's Best yellow tea-tickcts,and send several guesses lor that word in one envelope. Schilling's Best money back tea, at your grocer's. Rules of content published in large advertisement sbout the first snd middle of each month. A10 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, of Galloway. Given an Impromptu Reoeptioa The Hoot and Hoateas Equal to the Emergency. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doug lass, on Butter creek, was the soene of a pleasant gathering on last Saturday afternoon, tbe oooasion being n "sur prise reception" tendered them by tbe neighbors prior to their departure (or a visit to their (ormer home in Canada Tbe guests presented Mrs. Donglavs a handsome album, and were composed of tbe following. ladies and gentlemen: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson, Mr. and air. Alex Lindsay, Rev. and Mrs. Vernon, of Eoho; Mrs. M. D. Long, of Pendleton ; Mr. M. Cornwall, Mrs. E. P. Day, Mrs. J. Basiok, Mrs. W. Ayers, Miss Jennie Bartholimew, Mable Ayers, Ella Avert, Elnora Vernon and Felix Johnson, jr. One of' tbe principal (eatnrea of Ibe evening waa an elegant repast which waa partaken of with a relish that only thoee wbo were fortunate eonngb to be present are capable of describing. Be fore the guests departed they abowered blessings upon Mr. and Mrs. Douglass and wished tbem a pleasant trip to the East and abundant mcoehi wherever they may decide to make their futare borne. missinjr .f- ... LITERARY NOTES. MoClure's Megnzine for August will oontain a dialect poem by James Whit comb Riley; a characteristic poem of tbe "rail" by Cy Warmao; and a poem on what ia, perhaps, the greatest of tbs questions of the hour, by Albert Bigelow Puine. Oregonian: Mr. John H. Mitchell, ex-United btalea Bwnator, is on bis re turn home from Franoe, where be wet tnmmoned sums wet kt sgn by the se rious illness of Mrs. MitohelL He it ex pcoted lo resob Portland about Aug 13. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. TOVITPXI), 1B70. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. Tia iOih vaar uncW tti tireaent manaaement twins Hnirt. 14. IWT7. 1 eUieft lur tha nieaial, snei I, yhvalrai Iht institolion lliomn.h and moral tmlmn nf bo. rimiliflo obuol. rlnta at iirewni i etla Ir .tllnle el lerhnolnei 'narlvania. Slanfmd and HHIiM. llnrinc voealinn viaitiira wel ma fn-m t In I'J a m Kr ealaliwna and ntlier intinmatlon, addreaa Ilia I'nneiiial.i. W. II ILL, ft. U., i'nrllaiid, Jno. f. U drawer 11. M.bei. I. 1 liiirvoali iri ami on lor any coll-" or at lireaent i Yale. Waal I'ntnl, Maaaaelin. j, Plata llniveraiiieaiif ( alifoinia. lnia. STOCKMEN, FAEMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to suit tbe limes. You wsnt fresh groceries snd supplies ; yon want tub ttantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I OT. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OP BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of HOUR G-rOlDlO And now the entire world Knows this vcrfect product As the Star lirewerij beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portlsne", Or. & a. ! TO B CYCLISTS, -5 SHOPPERS, ETC. I NOTICE! Is (ant, say pereno, or peranna, residing within theetty limits, or ooonty limits, who shall b anghl ridlog, ar walking, by tbs ttors ( i S j . ajf f, I HEPPNER OUTFITTING CO. E Tbia oompaoy carries dry goods, groceries, bardware, boots and shoes, bats, gents' far nishinKs, eta Largo shipment of new and second band furniture, which is being sold re gard test of cost They bare also hardware, wall paper, carpets, lounges, springs, maU tresses, all those at half price. Look for the sign at Herren's old stand on May street, neit to Palace hotel. FRANK McFARLAND, Manaacr. i I 5. n t t Withoaltlnppina sl Ibe above meoilnned allies will be notified hy Ibe Ciy Marabal Ibat the osly plsss in lleppner yon can bay..., r i mi 0IIUI IT W It sl lbs Biota of MINOR k CO. Oer esilrs lies moat go lo make roots fur (all ttoek. ...,. , 1 m a MINOR & CO. HEPPNEn, OREGON. mil f :: IF YOU WANT FltUlT JAltS ICE CREAM FREEZERS Oisare, syrope, harvest glovae, or Oatrieb (estber dnaters; alto soois other Ihtngt, don't lur get to sail oa Os THOMPSON HCPCNCRS HCAVICST IMP0RTCR9. IOs, You con Wogcr Your Sox that You nre Always ot Homo nt .... THE Welcome Us Mala Htreel, Is City Hotel Building. THE BEST WET GOODS In the MARKET Tbey try lo pittas til. flat slob toons Is eoasscties. row 'nrrvio. Prop. Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH.