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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1897)
Marvelous. Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned Health Re stored by Hood's 8arsaparllla. " For fifteen years I have suffered with catarrh and indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I had almost abandoned any hope ol recovery. I pur chased six Dottles ol Hood's Sarsaparilla and its' effects have been marvelous. It has made me leel like a new man. I am able to sleep well, have a good appetite, and I have gained several pounds in weight." James Wildeb, Oroville, Wash. " I had a scrofula swelling on one side of my neck and ulcerated sores in my nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had email, itching sores on my limbs. I bought three bottles ol Hood's Sarsapa rilla and began taking It and the sores soon healed. My blood is purified, and the scrofula has disappeared." O. D. MoManub, Mission, Washington. Hood's S Is the best In f aot the One True Blood Purifier. HnnH'c Dillc cure nausea, Indigestion, I1UUU b fills biliousness. 25oenta. Take Notice. 1. The sum ol 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 chanted 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. E. O.: Misa Myrtle Smith has re turned from a visit with her parents at lone. Morrow county. J. B. Natter baa bad eleotrio lights pnt into the brewery. It's quite an improve ment over the aotideluvian system. Miss Jennie Noble, who bag been visiting friends in The Dalies for several month's past, returned home this morning. Oroes & Blaok well's fancy piokles and oanned goods, reduced prices, Orange Front, opp. City hotel, Cor. Main and Willow streets. - 53 tf Every new snbsoriber of the Gazette from this date, May 25, 1897, will receive as a premium a book worth alone the price of the subscription. tf Mrs. Phil Conn and children, who have been visiting relatives and friends in San Francisco the past three months, returned borne Sunday morning. Prof. G. M. Irwin, state snperinten dent of pubho instruction, oame np from Salem this morning to take part in the Morrow County TeaoherB' institute. An evening session of the Teachers' institute will be held this evening at 8 o'olook at the M. E. oburob. State Superintendent G. M. Irwin will Ieoture at that time. Ben Swaggart wants to rent 600 acres of farming land to some good man for two years. Will furnish implements teams, eto. Address him at Lexington or oall at ranob. 73-4 A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political oampaign 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 Ibis 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 Oregonlan, 11.50 13.50 " 8. F. Examiner, 11.50 B.75 " N. y. Tribune, U.00 8.00 Inter-Ocean, fl.00 3.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP WiV'IV'IV 'A? si A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Kegulates tne JLiver, Boweis ami iviuueys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. OAS BB HAD OXIvY AT' Another important gold discovery was made the other day in New Orleans. saloon keeper discovered that be bad paid 87,000 for two "gold bricks" worth About 7 cents a pound. Mike Roberts who has been attending the raoes at Anaconda and Butte, Mont., arrived in Heppuer Saturday. Dave MoAtee and Geo. Swaggart are expected home some time during this week. A Missouri farmer figured one rainy Heppiier, Oregon. MISSIES gS5 IB3IE0CKS.99 ei-Oct is GOT IT IN THE NECK. SPOKANE FiLLS & NORTHERN NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD . RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS BETH. EPISC. CHURCH. 8KRVI0I8. Sunday 11 a. m. and B p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clauses No. 1 and t at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. "The Spirit and tne brie say. um ' An Infatuated Tonne, Couple Drop a Few Kacy Remarks, and a Gazette Reporter Picks Them Dp. Returning from ohurch the other night a Qszette reporter unintentionally over heard an infatuated yonoe dnok implor- tt.Bt. ho had walked 800 m es Inline his far vonne oompnnion to pool iwssibdu uuu 0.BUu, -ww. - . I , T 1 J .nHi.ii,. .....MnPrr.rn. He there- IxinM with him for life. His ODDeal was rieison am nostii-uu, uuilll-tl-l V - wav v"- I - - - 1 nnnn unld hia farm and moved to town Dathetio and florid, displaying a bad wunaay . - - .: - 7 . - I i 1 1 i nnrt ! 1 . A. n .s.K I mas a T Ann... . n 1 1 i. Ia hia Ma pi ah .1 nn A I Imv. wnere ne waiKeu wu uiiidb iw uu- - j jj-uiu i Hnnkune (that isn't her real name) and Razing u - ua A. M Kossiand tently at the stars, he broke forth in a strain that ought to have melted an ice berg. It was about as follows: "Let na roam, love, together, in the soft and balmy weather ; let ns wander in the evening, when the snn is going down ; let ns leave bebiud the little an FOR YOU! The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meat am wo may dmire to consult him on It has been "showering" by "jerks" the past two days, but a regnlar down pour has not made its presenoe felt, as yet. Indications for a general rain, however, are very favorable this morn ing. Prof. J. H. Ackerman, of Portland, ar rived in HeDDner Sunday, and is oocn- pying the position as one of the in structors of the Morrow ooooty institute which Is in session in Heppner this week. The Only All-Bail Route Without Change ot Oars Between Spokane, Also between daily exoept Arrive. ,...0;40 P. M. ... H:40 P. M. B:10 A.M Nelson M. ClnnA nnnnnntions at Nelson with steamers for Kaalo, and all Kootenai Lake pointo. Passengers for 'Kettle Klver and Boundary Creek connect at Marous with stage daily. religious, social, civic philosophic, educational. or any other subjects. J, W. 'LE8HER, Minister. Here and There. Mrs. Dr. H unlock is on lbs sick list. All low shoes at cost at Minor & (Jo's. 2t To bealtbe broken and diseased tis-1 mellow mnsio with the Jingling bells; Heppner, Or., Jnne 24. 97. ... in .nnthA the. Irritated surface, to where the dying sunbeams quiver on me " I .. . .1 I . wtt - 1 a ft T A, .i;o .nA narmannntlv hosom of Willow oreeK : wnere me wnat is nop uoiai obbs oure is the mission of DeWitt's Witoh breeze is gently blowing; where the dew Brlh. Bee sd. elsewhere. For Bale by Oonser A I is sweetly falling and the bigh-bird early calling listens io the branches tor NOTICE. All persons indebted in notes and so- i - noyances that oast a damper over our oounts due to Noble & Go. are requested spirits; let us seek the quiet meadows to come forward and settle same as and rlnaart tha heated town: let US SO anon as Dsssible. We Still continue in where oattle returniog from the pas- business and will sen gooas as iow as tares in the gloaming make sweel and I080 uougut '"J"1" Nobli A Go. tf beer on T. L. Barnett, ot Lexington, is in the city. , Shorthorn dairy for best milk and oream, 67tf Mrs. E. J. Sloan bat returned from Portland. Fletober Lynn was np from Portland Saturday. A. N. Jeffry, of Castle Bock, Wash, is io town. Clias. Boyse, Hardmanite, was in town Friday. II. Brasb, ot The Dalles, was in Hepp ner Saturday. 0. II. Beymer was in from Eight Mile Saturday. P. O. Borer has nut a brand new roof oo bis residence. Mrs. Felix Johnson was io from Dot ter creek yesterday. Ilanous Is still oo the turf donlg a lit lie carpenter business. tf Minor A Co. have just received one car ot Fish Bros.' wagons. 2 Nels Jones, the Butter creek rancher, was in town yesterday. Heppner Outfitting Co., io the old Ilerrea stand, wr-e adv. a Joho Ayers and wits were to from Butter ork ; ealerday. Ed. R. Bishop sod soo, Ralph, Lavs returned from Portland. Hnl mit your plans Io Rsnoue belore giving not yonr oootrsol. If v II. llnlUioo. of Lone Rock, was rjnticf'l on for streets falardsy, IWrry riiOtipe sn 1 soo.OeorB, Jo ftom the mnontaios ystirdy. Htatrni'nt fr ih Fsrooos Simple Account FiU rrlnt'1 l dswlte of fice. ' The finest lin i f Mln' l llrpporrnow offered at col at Mioif Ml A Co's. ' -, Wfl.b. of Walla Walls, came io HtindsynK.rr.iPg t' lk alter his "wd IntermU. Th Hop OolJ krg brer at It.s We! eoro. n lo, "0 ibl' d'ulw. oJ msIUU. " I'ppls Bo rfkf wm doo Irom rstk-f'i null HooJay, 1'K.klng Ibe pic tar f hrsllh. IWhrt. afrn.lie '' ll ,rai,, of lh eoo Sffivlt'g Orange Fr nt. Minor k t. rlve.1 Io Ibe ubl da, ovr 10,f W worth ff a-rt-tl tuvfcbso'lise. ' Y O. WooJall, i mlMol fnrfCfcaol ofLnt.1 Ctek.via In ll'tf" """ dsf hi boiii. K4. A.t.Uti.U ai.lCl.M. Bo" - Hpi&r jrtfJy. Wt aocororoolati'-o sod foorlwos lr.alm.ol at tb. Itrtal llol-I.Hrtt.h m! W.b. His,, iVWsnd. tf I 'D. Hazel Salve. Brook. Many persons refuse oredit now-a-days when offered to them, and resolve to live strictly within tbeir means. Tbi is a pleasant contrast with methods ot hnainaaa that were in V02U6 ft few years ago. Moments are nseiess u inuuu ii the reply of its mate; let os tosm, my love, through the flowers ot Ibe heather let us "Ob, rats, dafliogt I oan't, for I'm so afraid ot snakes. "Let us," he continued, "be as om man and wife." "Why didn't you say so at first my Judge A. Q. Bartholomew has re turned from Ooksdale, Wash., where he has been attending the M. E. church, South, conference. 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- meat has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is now prepared to tackle anything In any line and will meet prices of any person under the sun iu the liue ot druggists' supplies, blank books, bunk work, oounly work, or any sort of book bind ing work that you have heretofore sent away lo get done. The Gazette shop is not a charity ooncern but if you will give us a olmnce we will see that you are satisfied I every particular. Buy your goods at home. Bemeninrr that Abe Lluooln said that when one bought goods away from borne the foreigner got the money and we got the goods. But when tne goods were bongbt at home we had both money and goods. This is good doctrine. We are willing to abide by It. When the printiog drummer comes to torn, re member it and cull up 'phone Nj. 3. 6G0U One Guess for every yellow ticket in and tbey are dangerously wasted if con- molasses candy? It's a. whaok it that's every package of ScflUhttg k Alaw In hum shnra Una nam ' 1 ' IUUIVU " " ' J " Minute Cough Cure would bring imme diate relief. For sale by Cooser & Brook. Dr. A. L. Beetle, of Pendleton, bas been at the Palace for the past three days, having been called over here to do dental work. He leaves this evening for his home very favorably impressed with our prosperous little city. . No mao or woman oan enjoy life or aooomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Witch Hszle Salve. II soothes, strength ens and heals. Il is the great pile cure, For sale by Cooser A Brook. Miss Ada M. Jones, who has been teaching school io ilsrdraao during the summer, arrived in Heppner Hunday, Miss Jones will have charge o( the pupils ot Ibe primary department of Ibe Hepp ner public school this coming session Iiev. Father Briody. of Condon, will hold servioes at the Cmbolio church in Ibis city, on Hunday, Sept. 20. Father Briody Informs Ibe Gszette that some ma Hnrinu the fall be will more bis hrali'iartfri from Condon to Heppner E. n. Fit. h. a special agent of II government from Washington, D. C, passed through Heppner Katnnlsy oo bis rnturo Irom Oraot county, where he bad bn .! lo lake testimony ol par. ties wlm claim damage from the government for lo liao deprivations. The following is sal I lo be the bill of far at a faatiionahle Kloo like re. Uufsnt: Hor sandwich, f0;broileJ dog with gold dnst. 110; barberned bootlegs with alrap. f lew l Ml bat with trimmlljga, H, fried mackintoal.e, rain-soaked, 67; boild waoo oover with alU grea, S2, pirklel wsg-io loi.gne sliced, II. i.h and snake storirs are pot in il any more. county I list a mo Its useless to state that tbey are en gaged, aod laboring under Ibe delusive belief that no one is apprised of it. Through regard for the feeliogs ot the oontraotiog parties we refrain from men tioning their names, but advise them to be more private in their conversation in the fotore, as we might aooideotally ap pear opon the soene, pick np lbs words as they fall fresh from the lips and pitch them headlong into the ooloir.ns ot tbs Gazette. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! Best tea. Don t send coupons save them for something else. Rules of contest published In Isrgt advertisement about the first and mlddlt of each month. Ai8 BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PBICE8 to sull the times. You want fresh groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. B. Howard's . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. : THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of r.l.VB CltFAM BAI.M I MIHrnr. Apply Into Ui nostrils. Ills qulrkly alMlil. 50 cents t Dtni'iilsla or by mil : anoipi 10 tiy n n 1. H.1.1 11KU1 HI'llH. 60 Wsrrco Bu. SW York .'!'; And now the entire world Knows this verfect product 'is the Star lircwcrij ocer MKMOIH. Ida E. Stevenson was born in Hepp ner, Oregon, Ang. 21. 1879. and died in the same place Aofj. 2C, 1W. aged 18 years and nvs days, ner a-iu wn oddeo and nneipeoled and a ureat shock lo ber family. Hlie was of a cheertnl aod sffeotionaie disposition aod beloved by wide cirole of yonng associates; the yonogrst of a family of grown children, who, with father and mother, mourn the early dth of one who was especially dear lo all. The funeral at the M. E. oliumb, Honlh, was a largs gathering of friend and schoolmate lo lender Ihplr tribute of sympathy and lov. The school mates of the decoasfd furnished appro priate mnsio. IV v. F. P. Orern pre( hel from Tsalm 17-15, ll rlaue. There was a profusion of floral off-ringi bv ibe ounierons friend of the family. E. P. O. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rovirsxs, 1070. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. T 20th jw nnilrr Die iirwnl n.nmMil f(.t. It. n. Tins iiiMtliilloo t lhtri.lil (' p .; l,,rll, n i-nli.l. ''i I. iIhii i,I anil iiMal traiinii fit Ih.. 'I'lnin.ii'l. ni aral'im f.ir liny ll- r H'loniiftc whiHil. lira.li.Htmi at iirrwiii ii kHli',Vt I'mi.l. liw liu .tti, IrMitnti-nf li'hnily. 8t' l','ii i.iitw "f 'alil.-rm. (tr, u,,ii, iiylvii.a. tliitfil anil .MHIill. Iliinnn va -nlnm iiliirn Ihi.i Inimtlii I'i a tn Kur mta)it.i ami iMlur ml itUni. wlilia llm I'rmriiwl. J. W. Illl.U M. O., I'urtlaiiil. lo s"U- I'' ilmwor IT. 61 rv-i.t- IS. b eu!d gl out ; M'aluws A Htlo l t'i biys thi ean do H-ao'l do il figM-lo short ofd"r. at ll.s 6 tf Thfy Ar ! "MMril " MaJws A llatlro, lbs pionr black smiths, have male srae eli-gtol Itn- orovsment lo their entalilinhnn-ol aod a1 ) I a large stock of iroo, horb'e sod other materisU epiitil l the bsppine of Ihoss who need qxirk re pair oo lliir wagoo, bogirles or sny kind of macbittery. Tln-y bar n tvrtilKd thir room a i acnommmlst A report o n fr ra Orol vryboly In the ooontry win I io nd .i ihr w.til not of rei. r. tio you wni a uor !. . u .,.I.b II,. oil.rr d.r. plaoted a sl.o I, n.achlos repslrel, l.r s-t or any cocun.Hir l n l l'"i "o a roo for , thing eUe in Ibeir Itu. yon will find lbs hooae. but Iwfort b eu!d gl out j j f b gar !o. lb cieu'r tine over ilook blm, wotiod aroood his i"g snq thrsw blm down ; b f so its band io bis wkt In it bis knif PI1"I "l eo-ombr I lm be !' The lto of j JJ Ibi slory isssi'l lf be popnllst, wiiirh j t., t h..i, fsmii,thi n. .. ..i .... . l..l,iAA. .sJ I !.' MuMtMU 1 'tlrn niin ii .i " "" --- lru. Ao eicbsege prii.l Ibe f .llowing fervfol prayer whirh a r'or.I minister bale tn Ubalf -f Ml" tulnwl-r: "(I Law I. it. him d et of Sll augte, Malbe spy o'H o afar IT. Way bt 1 haus U ds s-P-l pl". 1 L, ',,6", Si.idelioei.il troth. Nil busartoli. j g-..il k.U. Swb s heal away b0 teo Lie kne-. b' kt 'J i dowo io o-.fu l.-n.sime, d'l as ft ft am ttf-h wati'e j to au' sol Im l.f TirK I.Hf. ttfh At.vrinirD at itr.rirn 'tut ;: r 1 ft I. 1 1 ft H V :: :: i . j 'M f ', ft NOTICE! TO B SIIO PP GYGLIS &R5, E HOP GJVOIjlO I On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. Io fart, sny permo, or p. rsoi.s, rt-M-l.tig wi.liiu the city limit, or couMy liOj.t. shall bv canghl riding, or walking, ! tl. " t VS'ill.onl stopping l Ihe kv mentioned store will I. Dotitled bf lb City Milil that ll.s only ple lo Heppner yon ran boy L1IE II' SHOES IT COST i 1 : r i W i j :: V :; V ft IP YOU WANT FRUIT JARS IGE CREAM FREEZERS Oigar. syrup, barveal gloves, or (Mtrioh ft-athar ilnler; also some oth.r things, doo't lorgnt to coll oo THOMPSON HtPPNCRS HEAVIEST IMPORTERS. Heppner Outfitting Co. Cull on M ! Mi I. ' U'i Wt, r:ill, ..f !' Vli.rliwl, I n.iih, Harry m l.n.n f.;re H r, iM.u. f. m. Hrpl. 1st, fcpeu 117, ('. H'get,l Will Model f.trirtit. (f rutin, an I la I ie' parlor io roitoeeii..n A Crl r!a wblts r.k will lrplnfl and lh lMt 2 etit meal lhal II. maf kl off f U will m ervl. day or oight. Jt'iring Conrl jurors and others a'teti ! ill I H'.a' id art'l o1rf-l lit it it.g . . . ... l I .knnt.t bol " tallrt. baf t ter Tb WM Jeir it vun - . ,. ,,i ,. . . . . .- t- . ik.- .no. b rea l-. O. Lw1. i''l bita wii -I r,t per dy. A lrs 'bn to tfsln. r;i n l;tb Juwo at tf J tsrl er st' p. :: V I : t ft .: e :' Is at tli Htore of MINOIt k (V). Our etilii lib ii.oel go to maks f'linii for fall ti k UL ,1 m v ;: V t t :: ' : y I MINOR & CO. HEPPNKH, OKtlGON. at hall FRED. BARTHOLOMEW At this popular stand and tfet oods the old prices. I act. FRANK MelAKLANI), Mgr. You can Wncjcr Your Sox that You fire Always nt Home at .... THE F Welcome On Mate Htreel, in City ilotl Hnitding. lltiS WICT GOODS in tho MAHKET. Il.ey try lo plea all. Fios elob i'oms In roooet'tioa. J-rOW TIWAWI), Prop. Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH. loto-el IUSI t, t.. - - - ..I..H ., ..,11... iwt'" i 2; est li. OttUlsJwets tssoatr. if