Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1897)
Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Sick Headache the Results-Doctored for Years Without Relief. " My blood was out of order, and I be gan taking Hood's Barsaparilla. It has purified my blood and relieved toe of rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headaches. I have been afflicted with these difficulties foe years. I am now able to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has troubled me since I was child, but I am now entirely well." Miss Pheobh Bai ley, Box 445, Pasadena, California. " I have suffered from the effects of Im pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with out relief and finally purchased six bot tles of Hood's Barsaparilla. The boils and pimples have all disappeared since I began taking this medicine. I am now entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412 11th Street, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Puri fier. All druggists, si, six for 5. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills SKS Here and There. Car load of oysters at Oh as. was in town Tefft's. 9-tf. Monday was in town Saturday were np Monday from is down from John Buesick last. ' J as. Doherty last. Beitmao Bros lone. Jake Wattenberger Adams. W. W. Bran con was in from Eight Mile Monday. Everything at Tefit'g first class and all white labor. 9-tf Families wishing oysters by quart or gallon, see Tefft. 9-tf. Ranous is still on the turf donig a lit tle carpenter business. tf Dr. MoFaol and E. E. Hewett went down to Iods Monday. Heppner Outfitting Co., in the old Herren stand, see adv. - - a Submit your plans to Banous before giving ont your oontraot. tf Beu Swaggart was np from the boms ranob the first of this week. Born To the wife of Bert Akers, at lone Monday, daughter. Albert Ballance was over from Long Greek the first ot the week. E. W. Rhea k Co. are right in the posh with ladies' capes and oloaks. The only place io town to get wrars for the little girls is E. W. Rbea k Cc's. 801 Statements for the Famous Simple Aooount File printed al the QsEstte of fice, tf. At Rbea Co.'s yon oao get silver ware for nothing. Come and see it you oan't. - 9 2t The Hop Gold keg beer at the Wel oome. Oo io, you thirsty denizens, and see the boys. tf Feaobes , watermelons and all fruits of the season arriving daily at the Orange Front. C4 tf Money wanted by P. G Thompson Co. If yon appreciate accommodations, don't wait for a personal call. 4t Tboae cloaks and wraps oo display at Rbea k Co.'s art the leading attraction. Tbey are selling them, too. Any one desiring to build either a bouse or bars will make money by call ing oo tbs Qszette offloe. 67 tf Beat accommodation and courteous treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh sad Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. For sale OooJ sheep range " with plenty ot running water. Will sell cheap. Enquire of L. B. Wells, Eoho. 78-S5. Dyspepsia cored. 6bilob's Vitalizsr immediately relieves eonr stomsch, com ing op of food distress, and is the great kidney and livsr remedy. Bold by Coo ler k Br-vck. y Ladles, take tbe best. It yon are troubled with conslipatloo, sallow skin, aod s tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tss, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Conner k Brook. y Walter A. Dogbee, a son of Jobody Dogbee, of rcndletoo, was killed by s falling tree oo last Toesdsy sear Msseb- am. Tbs senior Ha ghee is s nephew of Joe Willisms, oor postmaster. Oeorgc Hofford btt some fine hell- , breed Colawell bocks, oat of Meriao sees which he wiabes Io sell at reason able figures. lis will t at E- L. Mat look's corral oo about Bpt 30. Call on bio. 79: f To bee! tbs broken sod diseased tis sues, to sooths lbs irritated so rf aces, to inslsatly relievo sed to permanently ears is lbs mission of DsWili's Witch Haul Hal vs. For 8 sle by Cooser k Brock. 1 Frank MeFarlaed baa bee appelated spoeisl seel ot Tbe Eqaitabte Life As eorenee Co, of New York, the string! is tbs world. Cash snrplus to pItcy baUlrre of over 43 eslllloi dollars. IWl lake insareeee wiihnal seeing tbe ns plane of the Equitable, Insures both ie st seme rt. 77if Frank Sloan Is In from Butter creek, Anton Wright was In Wednesday last. Ed. Bollowar was In from Douglas yesterday. Joe and George Beck are over from Hamilton. Chai. Sargent returned from Portland yes terday. C. D. Robinson was in from Lone Bock Wednesday. Isa Jacobs called on his customers here Wednesday. J. M. Brown was over from Lone Rock Wednesday. J. W. Brlstow visited the drug trade here Wednesday. Walter Keeney is over from Long Creek for merchandise. Miss Maggie Horner has returned from a visit to relatives at Bumpter. Miss Elsie Jones has returned from a visit to Independence, Or., and vicinity. John Carmlcbael reports a pretty fair crop down on his ranch near Lexington. Geo. B. Tedrowe returned on Wednesday from Bumpter. He thinks well of Baker county. Jake Carter and other residents of Grant county left today with merchandise for Monu ment. Mrs. W. E. Brock returned home from Bump ter, where she had been visiting relatives, on Sunday last. Ben. Mitchell was among his friends Wed nesday with the view of selling a few more "wet" goods. Jake Young was down yeBterday from his Eight Mile ranch. He will pay everything he owes this year and have money left. 8. M. Teed is in after a summer's experience as a mutton monarch. Bam says he needs rest and will not likely herd this winter. Farmers report but few grasshoppers left, ex cept some very young ones and the cool weath er and frosts are doing them up nicely. Smith Burch has heard from his uncle, Oi Burch, who is now at Juneau. He will certain ly not try to reach Klondike this winter. Three cattle buyers from Nebraska passed through here the first of the week. They de sire to purchase 600 head and left for tle in terior. Geo. Ely, who has been living in the valley L for some months, was seen on our streets yes terday. Mr. Ely Is stopping for a few weeks at Douglas. Rev. Thos. Briody writes that he is sick and cannot be here to hold services on Sept. 30th. He hopes, howevei, to be here in the course of a few weeks. 0. B. Loomis, representing the Portland Tele gram, and C. H. Mclsaac, who is getting up hotel registers through the Northwest, were in town yesterday. Word comes over to Heppner that young Bob Stanfleld is contemplating making a leap Into matrimony. Bob Is a worthy fellow and has the beBt wiBhes of all. Rev. W. E. Potwine held services here on last Tuesday evening, leaving for Portland on that night's train to be present at the opening of the school at St. Helen's hall. John Powell, of Baker county, recently pur chased 82 head of fine thoroughbred cattle from people in this vicinity 27 from Bob Stanfleld and 6 from Mr. Maris. He ships them from Echo today. J. W. Moreland, who with his brother is run ning a threshing machine in the Hardman section, came In yesterday to get a new cylin dar shaft, having had a "breakdown" the first of the week. Evans Bros, raised a fair crop on their hill ranch this year but the "creek" place below town did not pan out owing to the ravages of grauhoppors. The bunchgrass farmer la verely in it. P. Cohn, of Heppner Si Co., informs a Gazette reporter that 40 bags of wool remain In their warehonse Instead of 86, as reported by 8 port elsewhere in this Issue. In any event it beats the record ot all former years. A. N. Foster, the man who had his right arm badly injured while working with a traction engine recently, Is rapidly recovering undor the care of Dr. McSwords. While the arm will not be "as good as new," yet It will come out a pretty fair arm and better than none. Ben Patterson arrived home from El Ions burgh. Wash., yesterday, and left last night for Portland, where he goes to have his eyes treated. Bis father. J. A. Patterson, accom panied him. Mr. E. Morgan is on the branch as engineer during Mr. Patterson's absence. CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP SK. i"7ii"? 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. cm BB HAD OSfflW AT Heppner, Oregon. ' 61-Octll FROM SPORT'S NOTEBOOK. -The Dr. Bat flairs still Hr. Dr. Del Mas Claire ts subtly edJr. Isf I erg a ea4nre at tbs tpere too like bearers btve all ba !! enisr lain evxt bats iine4 oiocb velasble lofometb. Tbe oWW will Utters loan It so J inmnrrom aiM, aaJ bae tomorrow afUreeon will (ire eeobr eJJma to Wise ets!nsili. Green Mathews bandies home grown finite, clean aod fresh. Consignments received daily. 78 If Fine new lines jast opened np by E. W. Rbea k Co. No old, sbelt-worn goods to work off. 9-21 Those olosks aod eapes at Rbea k 0o.'s are going fast. Too shonld oome esrly before tbe best are all gone. 9-2 Rbea k Oo. are offering special in ducements to easb trade. It w.'l be to your interest to trsde wltb tbsm. 0-2t E. W. Rhea k Co. are second to none when it ootnss to displsy of boots aod sboee. No bsttsr stock io tbs eitr. fi-2 Remsmber that you can get 10 per cent rebate on all dry goods yon bay (or ossb at tbe store of E. W. Rbsa k Co. 921 A beantifol lioe ot cloaks, capss and wrsps oo displsy st E. W. Rhsa k Co's. Tbs prieee will suit yoor pockstbnok. 9-2t Cross k Dlackwell's fancy plokles and eanned goods, red need prices, Orartgs Front, opp. City hotel, Cor. Usin and willow streets. 63-lf Oreea Mathews has everything io the grocery lioe floor, vegetables, stspls sod fancy groceries. At tbe new stand, City hotel boilding. 7Hif Mle Altba Loach beerseelvsd hsr fstl sad winter slock of ministry, Hbe Io riles tbs Udiee to call and stamina ber stork of sample bats. Q.KQ I. L. (JibsoD baa tskso tbe Jones' berber stand and does good work al popolar prir, 13 etoU sbsring and ft cents haircnlllog. 7-tf. Every Btw eoheeriher of ibeQeaxte from this date, May 25, IKH, will receivs as premiom a book worth alone the pfWs of tbe subscription. tf Dr. 1. E. Adklna, tbe dentist, will be kre about Out. 1. Tbee wUblag say thing in tbe lioe of dentistry shoo Id call oa him as eno st be arrives, far bis stay w ill bo a brief oee. 79 ft 11 tbe way, have yon boy or two la the fsraili f Bring tbm doen to Rhea A Cn.'i and Si Ihsm eel They have the floe I line of boys elothieg ever broagbt to Hpor, 9 ;n No nee or woman can enjoy life or aeeomplisb mesh la like World while aflWlBg frwm a torpid liver. It Win's Wit.li flaite Salve, It enutbae, stresgtb et es t beela. Il ts tbe greet pile Cur, fat sale bt Cor.ef A ftmrk. 4 Few Facts With Bnt Little Fiction Spokane Races. Tbe races np at Spokane are in pro gress this week. Tbey have not been essentially prosperous for our Morrow county boys. On last Monday I-Don't- Enow took first money in a balf mile raoein 0:48. On Tuesday Ohebalis made 2:07 against time and Red 8. took second money in tbe quarter dash. On Thursday Joe Cotton won tbe five and one-half furlongs in 1:08 an! Red S. took tbe three eights in 0:35. The town . authorities have thirteen licensed dogs on record. There are thirteen hundred more that should bs similarly reoorded. For dogs that howl aod maks life soaroely worth living Heppner takes the oake. F. H. Johnson took Hilas Wright's clip of wool on consignment and ad vanced 11 oenta per pound on it. This is tbs best figure for Morrow county wool this year. It will net not less than 12 oenta. Yon oannot oonvince Silas that we ought to have free raw material in these diggln's. 8am Wilkeoson bought tbe Corrigall oup. opori tDougtit Mr. Jobnsnn got it. The path of life is mightily check ered by these little errors, sod we bops to be forgiven. It's no onticle off any body anyhow. Geo. Swaggsrl is baok from Montana. Geo. doesn't oomplsin of bBviog gotteo rich up at tbs rnoes. In fsot bo look liks a roso who eonld erjiy the bounte ous table of tbs boms rsncb. Hport hss had some of tbe same sort of f xperienoe. 8. M. Chafe, better known as "U. P. Sam," dropped in on us Hsturdsy and regaled tbe populsoe with soma of his songs. Hs is sn old-timer like tbs tune be siogs, bnt he's ao entertainer oo doubting that. A runaway team on Main street Mon- dsy in which tbe biggest ons of tbe horses was a muls was stopped by some lusty hogrsiser who yelled" Whoa P two hundred yards away. Geo. Rader sold two Long Creek clips Mondsy tor 11 and 12 cents, respective ly. Tble wool was stored io Deppoer's warehonse, aod leaves bnt 36 baits on- sold. This beats tbe reoord and 8 Dar l will gamble oo it. E. W. Rbea & Co. have a splendid line i t boys, mens and ladies mackin toshes in the very latest style. Now is the time to buy these goods. 80 1 The last beard from Dr. Beetle, Jas. Jackson and Jack Latbrop was from Lake Bennett, at tbe bead of tbe Yukon. This will be tbe last letter for tbe season. Tea is " good" when you like it; not good when you don't. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, the grocer pays you back your money; we pay him to do so. It is a good tea, well cured, and fired in San Francisco not in Asia. A Schilling ft Company San rrancuco (98 Wants to Sell. I want to sell on long time my Einbt Mile ranch 400 acres in fallow, 1200 aorrs good grass, water p'enty in three sections, all fenced in one body with three wires; 2 camps, Bbeds panels, water troughs outside for 2000 sheep. Title direct from government no in cumbrance. If not sold will lease on favorable terms. A few tons of har ou ranch, for particulars write me. Also, I will exchange mules for fctoa posts. Sps John Stanley, of Gooubcrry, or TboB. W. Avers, ot Heppner. C. E. Full, 80 3 Pendleton, Or. Tbose who desire to build shonld not forget tbat C. E. Ranous, tbe con tractor, is ready to make estimates at any time. GUlf Did you know that E. W. Rbea A Co. are oooopying five times as much floor spaoe as formerly? It's a fact. Aud our stock fills this extra spaoe, too. This is aUo a faot. 80 1 IRAGTICAii OftoLT THK NKW MINK. ttniMcW m mm IVU 11.1 UbJi ifWSHRC j-t 'it- v i ' - it mi m m -ji rans s f'MfiQV m fi r i i ariw STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! nVT YOU DO WANT LOW PRIOE8 groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. ... MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! IT. IS. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. KTew ITorhL Tailor's Suits, from $18 Up. Pants, from $5.60 Up. If yon need a winter suit or overooat, give ns a call and gel a fit, Main street, in Natter's building. t r;v. r. AvwAlTi ,y s.ih Vnin ull St Tbs Ultra Creek Hlalag Coapaay PrepariBg to Urvelop ths Keesal rind. In a recent issue tbe Oszstte called tbe attention of ita readers to the dis covery of what appeared to be ao im mense ledge of gold bearing qoarts, some twenty miles from Heppner. Ao inspection of tbs find shows fine (jnarli oroppings for 6130 feel, lbs ledge being from 20 to CO feet In widtb. Asssys on tbe rock show vetoes from 6 to f.V) per ton. & mill test will be msde in lha near tutors. A company will be organised as soon as possible to develop this prospect. Those interested in the enterprise al prsssnl are Ed. R. Bishop, Qeo. Cooser, W. A. Curray and John Leforgie, tbs latter a mining stpert of many years' eiperieoee. No doobt many Heppner people will assist In tbe development of tbe Sod, fur it it proves to be bait as good ae II appears, It will not only prevs to be a bosaoaa to ita oweers, bnt will make Ileppner a moch better town than It is and ths whole section boom as It never did bfre. . ...... sa omen is are useless if trilled away; aad tbey ars dangerously weeUd if ee tamed by delay In eaeee where One Minnie Cough Core woald Mag imme diate relief. For sale by Coaser A flrnek . e BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. The 2tih ftmr nmlar the nrownt itmniiavnimit lsin, HtiU H. lm7. Ttii In.Mtnlli.o U lliirH (hlr riui.il lor llm mmital, social, iiliyaliwl aiiri D'ural irHMiu.f i.f rxiya. TUunxwh rianiimi fur any min ur arianlido ai'h'Kil. irwluala at iimmii . lair, Waat I'uint, Miwmw lm. aiIU ItatilnlK f lo-hnolrHtr, Hiaia I'moralnra if ( aliumiii, Ur.n, l'ai,aWtmn. Hiiuifonl ami Mmiill.-' l)unn; vamliim Tialum walnt fr .in V in U a. m For ralaltv" aril n'lior infiiiniatlim, kVlmi ll,n l'nri-iil,i. W. II1LI. M. I)., 'ixtland. Onfin. I'. O dianr It. SI U. I FRANK R04ERS J. I. ROBERTS Rogers & Roberts, CoutrnctorN ami I!uiIJrB.' THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of HOP GtOID And now the entire world Knmvs this vcrtect nroduct As the Star Brewery beer..... On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portions', Or. HEPPNER OUTFITTING CO. Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE H0UKS-I)ay and Night. Leave your orders "Any Old. l'lace" and Rog. or Jim will net Vm. o o o o o o o fat salea it Undid riJi tr pan. d lotettn, very cbep- tVll at Oetstte efSee. 4-4. SPOKANE FALLS 4 XORTHERS NaSON i FORT SIin'PAKD KID K0CXT1W RAILWAYS The Only All lUU Itoale U Mbo.it tbstise of Cars IWtwvea HkiIu, ltaM!aad and NrWoo. AIm Ui '!"0 aa! Ktlo4, daily et(.t riailsy ; ArrU. h.aJ I w r, M am A ! AM III r.M ' ' ai-. a M.I- v ia naimt f. ia-K u4 mil la. aaia f aMvar imI'Rmii. kl,w I H. , ,.- " r- m.. W n.. ,..a ,w 4. I. e-.ii Mf kj - - Al .-4 f4 I VI r.l.na nt U.l Io tr.. f.-.n M L'7f.vrr. It 1 1 -m t-.-.h.., iiT a.f. HOOTS AND SHOES'.. D f TLi company carries dry goods, groceries, hardware, boot and then, Lata, gents' far. niabinRH, ta Large bipment of new and aocond band furniture, which is being sold re gardloas of coat Tbey have also hardware, wall paper, carpets, louDgns, springs, tnaU tresses, all tbeae at balf price. Look for tbe Bitfn at Ilerren's old stand on May street, next to i'alace hotel. F. K. BarH0LOV. VV, Alanatjcr. TMC PLACC TO OIT THIM IS T Al. UCIITKNTIIAl lit tH aoftlilni In lhl Una ll.al fmt mar d.lra mn4 roil ran 4tiai on II uu M a il antri aha Mai f iiaianiM It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLE.S. Olst Slansl. Main Street. SJeselrleit tpeclelty 1 Do Ynn Want a V ? f t. t; in ti mow t You Want a l'lace. to Put up Your Team ? Arc Y I Iorsc V V I r t . . ou in iLTU ot a bac ( c All thea cao be procun-d at Tbntnpeoti k llitnie, b. r Main Min i, ileppner, iin n. Tlw tmnUnmmm n v.ll ritallw1 ! f.fn(, llarnaf . frwl 1,1 li.ni ati4 Ml..f ruitit, tt4 im aa.a aun.f u4 Umm la MilKf Umh m fl a 1th lraaili a .i.. rrWa IS av4f ia Ik tllKM. THOM PH()7Sr LlYZMTUr, & MINNS, At the old staod, hare tbe usual spring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Besides the thousand odds and ends tbat are too numerous to mention. ""GILLIAM & MSBEE, ' Kail Dnnr to ftrat MalloDaJ Sank BulMlne You con Wnger Your Sox that You nro Alwnys nt Homo at .... F Welcome Us Msls Hlrset, la City Dntel DaiMiac THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. tbey try to tilseee all. fiee ateb roane Is eaectlos. r.ow miayrv-.viijif prop.