Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 21, 1897, Image 3

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    S g rof u I aS welling
On the Neck and Creat Weakness
Caused by Impure Blood -Was
Constantly Crowing Worse.
" When my son was 5 years old he was
in very poor health and we could get
nothing to relieve him. At the age ot 7
years he began to complain of Boreness on
both sides ol his neck and soon lumps be
gan to gather on one aide and grew to
half the size of an egg. We then became
more uneasy and began to doctor him for
scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how
ever, until at the age of twelve years we
had lost all hope of his recovery. He be
came so weak he could sit up but a few
minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's
Sarsaparilla 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 wbb not long
before we saw he was Improving. He
continued talcing it until he was in very
good health. He is now 13 years old and
is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa
rilla for all troubles caused by impure
blood." S. M. Silveb, Grouse, Oregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
$1 j six for $5. Get only Hood's.
Here and There.
J. 0. Hart has an attack of "ager."
Mrs. John Rasmus is on the sick list.
Car load of oysters at Cobs. Teffts'.
9-tf.
Taffy, out of sight, at Qreen Mathews'.
tf
Taylor Thompson is over from Baker
City.
Herb Bartholomew and family are
improving.
Everything at Teflt'g first olass and
all white labor. 9-tf
Families wishing rasters by quart or
gallon, see Tefft, 9-tf.
Ranoua is still on the turf donig a lit
tle carpenter business. tf
Submit your plana to Ranoua before
giving out your oontraot. tf
Mrs. Geo. Junkins and family have
returned from the valley.
A. H. Steadman, representing the
Banker's Life Ins. 06., is ia town.
Bruoe MoAlister and Tom Barnett
were up from Lexington Saturday.
The only plaoe in town to get wraps
for tbe little girls is . W. Rbea & Co.'s.
801
Statements for the Famous Simple
Aooount File printed at the Gazette of
fioe. tf.
Geo. Oonser, Ed. R. Bishop and W. A.
Currsy are ont to tbe newly discovered
mines.
W.T. Hatten was kioked by a vicious
borse last Saturday and is laid np for
repairs.
Tbe well known DeMoas Family will
ds nere ins &iu iosi. concert si opera
house. 1-82
Joe Potter and HileOorbin have taken
up quartz claims in the new mioing
aietriot.
Fesobes, watermelons and all frnits
of tbe sesson arriving daily at tbe
Orange Front. 64-tf
For sale a splendid residence pro
perty, good location, very obeap. Call
at Gazette office. 78-tf.
Hod. W. F. Matlook aod J. M. Bent
ley ars over from rendlelon after some
timber depredator.
Any oos desiring lo build eitber a
bouse or barn will make money by call
iog oo tbe Gazette office. 67 tf
Uoole Nelson Hwsatsrt It bere to visit
bit chiMreo . lis is on bis way from tbe
valley to bis borne near Athena.
A. N. Foster, wbo bad bis arm badly
mangled reoeotly. will toon be able to
rstoro to bit borne at Haystack.
Best accommodation aod oourteons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
aod Wash. Stt., Fortland, Oregon.
The DeMoss family bave Jaalljr canted
tbs tills of "lyrio bards of America."
Tbey will bs bers oo tbs 28tb lott. 1 82
For sals Good sheep range with
plenty of running water. Will sell
cheep. Enquire of L. B. Wells, Eobo.
78-85.
Fresh lot of tomatoes, peaches snd
frspesjait reoeived at Mathews'. Fi
nest that Sf sr bit tbs town. Call oo
blm. It
Cross A Black well's fancy pickles and
eaonsd goods, reduced prices, Oraogs
Front, odd. City botel. Cor. Malo and
Willow streets. KMf
F.l;jb Adams' Uara ran away on Main
atrsat lesl Heiarday, almost osmoiian
lot tbs Itotvadsrs porch. Tbs damage
to lbs onlfll was not roocb.
E. W. Rbea k Co. bsvs a spUodid
ItOSlfbnyt, mens sod lsdlS BOsrlia
toabt in tbs wry leteat it r Is. Now is
tbs lime to boy these goods. HO 1
F. U. Coorttr, of Eight Mda, Ibrhd
YXn bnthrls of wheal, machine measure,
off of 64 arras Ibis season. Ilia eatsh'
bor. J. H. Naoaotaksr. bss I1,0)Q boau
Is of stbeal.
E. L. MalWk Is eerrylot rrtel U
ta a alin. fisaretlvaly stwaltnf
snail bo let I all a rT larf wnodao
ball doo at I he alls acd Mr. Matlock's
too got lo tbs war.
For Gastipefioa taks Karl's CJoar
Taa, Ihs (real Blood fondir, tors
baadsebss, Nsrsoaaoaas, Eroplioat oa
tbs face, aad Bakes lbs bead as eUar as
Ml. Bold by Cesser k Brook. I
Osorf tlefTird bat Cos hall
bfd Clalt boika, oat ol Uttito
aa wbkb bs wishes to sell at reaena
ays (liirea. Us will m at V. U Mat
look s corral about rWi L 20 Call
on him.
To beat lbs krokea aod diaaaa. tie. (
soes, to aoolhs lbs IrrllaUJ sarfaw, lo
taslaatty relievo sad to pemaoeatlyj
at is Ike miaetos of DsWttt's Witcb
llaeel Pairs, tmt Hals b 0eef k
Broeb.
Fraak MFel4 b bea appotated
Speoial Mat ol TM taitsWs lift As
saraass (' of New T"b. It strMceel
lo taa aU. i'eeb sarplus M pol
bekters of over 44 taillM itolUra. IWt
tabs iaearaae wtltl seeiag tb M
picas 4 Ihs trailer, laeorea ta-41
sl at safe rets. "'f
Hymenlal.
On 8unday evening. Sept 19th.. at
the home of the bride's parents, Mies
Iva Swaggart and Robert L. Beard were
united in marriage, CR. Haward offlci
ciating. The bride appeared in a beautiful
dress of cream brocade silk. The bride
groom was dressed in en attraotive suit
of blaok. After the ceremony tbe guests
were invited to a sumptuous repast,
prepared by skillful fingers. All ex
pressed themselves as passing a most
enjoyable evening.
Tbe following persons were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conser, Mr. aud Mrs.
J. W. Rasmus, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Borg,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Meadows. M. and Mrs.
R Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Howard. Dr. anil lira.
MoSwords, Mr. and Mrs. O.R. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vincent, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Neville, Mr. aud Mrs. E, L.
Keenev, Mrs. Stevenson, Mibs Emma
Stevenson, Geo. Stevenson, Mrs. A. Mo-
Atee and family, Benj. Swaggart, Misses
fcthel and Maud Swaggart, Jaok Mills.
Ike Vinoent, and Miss Elsie Ayers.
Below are presents and names of
onors: Mr. and Mrs. MoSwords. China
fruit set; Mr. and Mrs. Conser, China
pie set j Mr. and Mrs. Borg, silver syrup
pitoher; Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus, silver
apkin rings; Mr. and Mrs. Meadows.
silver fruit ladle; Mr. and Mrs. Wells.
oake stand; Mr. and Mrs. Neville, damask
linen napkins: Jack Mills nnd Pihro
waggart, silver butter dish; Emma
Stevenson, silver salt and pepper boxes;
Mrs. Steyenson, silver butter knife. An
axe and stone churn were also presented
by nnknown parties.
On Sunday last at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Minor oocurred tbe mar
riage of their daughter, Ada, to Mr. W.
R. Irwin, one of our most popular young
men. Tbe beautiful and impressive
ceremony was performed by Rsv. J. W.
Jenkins, of Hood River, iu tbe preeenoe
of a number of relatives and friends of
the contracting parties. After the cere
mony, a most sumptous dinner was par
ticipated in and enjoyed by all.
Tbe bride was beautifully attired in a
lovely costume of white mousseline de
sot over white silk, white kid sliDDerB
and gloves. She carried a bouquet of
magnificent La France roses. The
groom wore tbe conventional blaok with
white kid gloves.
Those present were, Mrs. E. Minor,
Mrs. jTred Hallook, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rogers, Mr. Hal Minor, Mr. and Mrs.
0. A. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Minor.
Mr. Jesse Stewart, Miss Eva Brians,
Miss Bertha Gate, and Miss Cora Rbea.
Tbe following is a list of the presents:
An elegant set of table linen by Mr,
and Mr. W. O. Minor; a silver berry
dish, Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Minor:salad set.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers; oarving set, Frank
Roberts; berry set, Bertha Cate; silver
fruit dish, Eva Brians; silver berry
spoon, Mrs. Tbos. Rhea; set of silver
ooffoe spoons, Cora Rhea; set of linen
napkins, Jesse Stewart; cracker jar,
Willa Minor. A very prettj silver piokle
stand was also reoeived. After dinner
music was indulged in nntil a late bour,
CELERY KOLA
6IVES REST AND SLEEP
A True Nerve
Tonic and Blood
Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches
Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys.
Purifier
the Blood,
NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH.
iiv be had oivrY AOT
e
Heppner, Oregon.
ei-octu
Bay Brauett Dtad.
Say Bennett, a well known sporting
roan, died Friday night at Tbe Dalles of
dropsy. Say was well known and had
friends all tbe wav from bis old boms in
Illinois to the Peoiflc coast. He was a
man tbal respected bis word; was hon
orable, kind-bearted and obaritable.
Poverty in his last days may bave pre
vented bim from meeting obligations,
bnt bs wss never dishonest. Hs was
his own worst enemv. But bis fsults
were few, oom pared to bis virtues. Tbs
editor of tbe Gucetts was oos ot 6sy's
fritnds and knows Ibst tboassnds bsvs
lived off ot bis boaoty. His friends
will respect bis memory. His final rett
ing plsos will ool bs neglected.
He leaves an aged mother in the east
and two brothers, Joho aud Harry, resi
dents of Ibis ooast
N misery.
Mrs. L. J. Elites bas reoeived ber fall
and winter stork of fatbionablt millinery
wbicb will bs sold very cheap, 1 82
lbs DeMoss family uis 41 musical
Instruments at saob cntertsiomeot. See
Ibero al lbs opera bones oo tbs 2fttb
insL 1-82
Evsry new sabscriber of lbs Osxette
from Ibis d.te, May SS, IKfJ, will receive
ss a premium a book worlb alono tba
price of tbs subscription. tf
Dr. A. L. Bsatis, of I'eodletoo. will
bo at tbs Palsca botel for a few days,
begioniog Hundsy, Kept. lb Tboeo
wishing dental work dooo sboold rail.
D. A. Grteowood bus leased Vinsoa's
tlabls so I feeJ yard. Wheat bay, per
spaa, GO Cents. Celt oo bim. Handy to
warehouse. Best ot car takeo ot
stork. 81 tf
Tbs DeVfte Family ars composers of
Dots. Their soes bsvs been compiled
lo lbs "Baag ot Jesus," aad tb "Co
lombian ftnavealr soogs." Sea tbeco oo
tbs 3itb lost 1-81
Dr. J. F. Adklna, Ihs deotl.t, will bs
bere shoot Oct. 1. Tbees wisbtog say
thing ia the Itas of dentistry sboold call
oa blm as wwa as bo arrives, for bis
star ill bs a brief oes. 79 3
So maa or wnnao caa enjoy life or
aeoomptteh mtcb io tb orIJ bit
snffensf from a torpid liver IfeWlu'
Witrb tilde a tit, todbe, streegtb-
as sa t beats. Il is lbs gresl pile core.
For sal by Oosef k Brock.
al.mMKiU are oselse if lrille.1 awav
at Ihey are danger ooely waaM if oa
nmJ l delay lo ce a her Oo
Minat t'oogb Care ""Sid Irfitg imi
dials relief. To sale by Gneser
Itmrfc.
Circuit Court Proceedings.
1QUITY.
In the matter of the assignment of B. S. Cox
Si Bro., order made permitting assignee to sell
notea.
In the matter ot the assignment of J. J. Mo-
Gee, assignee required to make report within
SO days.
The Solicitors' Loan & Trust Co. vs. C. W.
Shurte, continued for term.
In the matter of the asslgnmant of Fell Bros.,
objections filed to final report with affidavits.
Twenty days allowed for reply,
Julia E. Farrel vs. 8. I. Gerklng, et al., con
firmation.
A. B. Bennett and F. P. Mayi vs. Chas. Klmsy
et al. , confirmation.
H. Wade vs Nancy Wade, decree.
In the matter of the estate of Eliza Ann Plun-
katt, deceased, case remanded for re-trial, no
costs.
Morrow Co. Land & Trust Co. vs. Ed. C. Allen
et al., confirmation.
Wm. Fenland vs. Wm. and Mary Doonan,
confirmation.
In the matter of the assignment of 0. W.
Swaggart, order upon Nels and Jas. Jones to
further set forth In full nature and amount of
their claims.
Henry Silver vs. F. C. StClalr et ux., default
and decree.
W. P. Lord et al., vs. Nye Bambo et ux., de
fault and decree.f 60 attorneys fees allowed.
W. P. Lord et al, vs. J. B. Sperry, et al., de
fault and decree. SISO allowed.
Oregon Mort. Co. vs. Beu Poppen, et ux., de
fault and decree.
Ed. Rood vs. W. L. Baling et al.. default and
decree. $25 attorneys fees.
Louisa Matteson vs. Ben Matteson, default
and decree.
W. F. Matlock vs. Mary Drlscoll, order direct
ing present sheriff to execute deed.
Luclnda Hales vs. J. D. Kirk et al., sheriff to
make deed.
T. L. Dorman vs. Geo. W. Junkins et al., sher.
IS to make deed.
The Northern Co.'t Inv. Trust Co. vs. G. W,
Stewart et al., sheriff to make deed.
Clara A. Cobb vs. Morris D. Long, conflrma
tlon.
LAW.
Jas. W. Smith vt. G. I. Robinson, continued
for term.
D. E. Gllman vt. W, B. McKlmmey, motion to
strike out part of the answer denied, reply filed,
bond for continuance, set for first day next
term.
Robert L. Toplits ts. M. Ls Ballltter, settled
and dismissed.
Star Brewery Co. vt. Robert Krlck, default,
Judgment order sals of attached property.
Rothchild Bros. vs. Robert Krlck, default,
judgment and sale of attached property.
D. E. Gllman vs. J. H. Jones and sons, settled
and dismissed.
W. E. Kahler vs. T. J. Merrill, settled and
dismissed.
Simon Newman vs. Dick Beaman, continued
for service.
D. E. Gllman vs. T. J. Merrill, continued for
service.
Knapp, Burrell t Co. vs. J. 8. Young, W. W.
Brannon, Bruce Haines, et al., settled and dis
missed.
CeiMIBAL.
Bute of Oregon vt. Eugene Jonea, continued
for term.
Mete vt. N. Dickson, dismissed for want of
pmterutlnn, twocasea.
BUte vs. D. C. Beech, ditto.
County Court Proceedings.
Wednesday, Sept. 8.
County court met in regular session
on the above date with Judge Bartholo
mew presiding, and Commissioners How
ard and Beckett present.
Tbe following miscellaneous bills were
allowed: E. L. Matlock, $100; J. W.
Matlook, $166.66; G. W. Wells, $166.65;
A. G. Bartholomew. $150: J. W. Morrow,
X); John Zollinger, $20; 0. H. Hams,
$40; C. E. Miller, $23.60; J. W. Morrow,
$17.20; A. 0. Petteys, $1.88; The Irwin-
Hodson Co., $6.20; J. P. "Williams, $23.83,
Heppner Tel. Co., $6;. F. 0. Bartholo
mew, $1; Ulaes & Jfrudhomme, 4.bl;
Parker & Gleason, $47.14; C. 0. Sargent,
$42.60; W. L. Baling, $24; 8. W. Mead
ows, $27; W. P. Sorivner, $26,25; N. A.
Leach, $3.60; J. R. Simons & Son, $3.75;
Gilliam & Bisbee, $13.65; H. A. Yooum,
$20 ;T. R Howard, $2.35; Frank Gil
liam, $8333; J. H. Wyland, $46; J. W.
Shipley, 102.10, allowed $101.70. Out ot
tbe 5 per oent fund : J. B. Simons, $10 ;
W. J. Davis, $40; W. L. Maliory, $112 45.
Thursday, Sept. 9.
Miscellaneous bills allowed: W. A.
Richardson, $3.95; E. L. Matlock, $6 50;
W. L. Maliory, $10.25;R. O.Wills, $20 80;
T. R. Howard, $17.85; Conser & Brook,
$10.74; W. M. Haguewood, $6 25; Lee
Moorbouse, $15.25; Boys and Gjrli Aid
society, $10; W. L. Baling, $129; Blooum
Drug Co., $21.50; E. R. Huolook, $50.,
allowed $40; J. H. Allen, $2.40, Jas.
Hams, $3; ). H. Royse, $3.20; J. D. Allen,
$2 40; Wm. Howell, $3.40; J. J. McGee,
$8; W. J. Davis, $11 ; J. L. Howard, $14;
J. W. Beckett, $13; Patterson Pub. Co.,
$14.60, allowed $12 10; Frank Lnndell,
$15; M. A. Alden, $4; F. M. Oourter $3;
Luther HuBton, $3.20.
Jurors and witnesses allowed a total
amount of $274.30.
Road application No. 146, viewers re
port acoepted, road ordered opened.
Road application No. 145, report ot
viewers on damages aoceptei; damage
$15 allowed acd road ordered opened.
li lad Diat. No. 13, Alex Corrett ap
pointed supervisor to suooeed Wm.
Douglass.
Property bought from J. W. Morrow
tor $300 near oourt house to be used for
county poor-house.
Matter ot building bridge bo roes Rook
oreek on oonoty road was ooutinued for
farther investigation.
A epeoial session was held yesterday,
Judge Bartholomew aud Commissionrr
Howard preaeut, and warrant for col
lection of all delinquent taxes was
ordered placed on roll.
Died Last week, near Lexington, the wife ot
J. M Bker. Deceased had given birth to twins
but a lew days previous, ine emiuren oia
not live.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
B. C. Wills Has Decided to ( lose Out His
Large Htock of Merchandise at Cost.
The Gazette is informed that Mr. K
0. Wills, the merchant, has deoUed to
go out of business at Heppner and now
Drocoses to sell everything at cost for
s Dot cash. This sale will oootinue till
Ibe whole stook is disposed of.
Tbit is not a bogus "dosing out sale,"
end Mr. Wills desires the poblio to
know it. When he says "oost ' be means
"ooat." Come in and look over his im
mense stock of goods and pick out your
winter outfit. 79tf
Wants to Sell.
I want to sell on long tyne my Eight
Mile ranch 400 aores in tallow, 1200
aorcs good grass, water p'enty in three
seotions, all fenced in one body with
three wires; 2 camps, sheds panels,
water troughs outside for 2000 sheep.
Title direct from government oo io
cambranoe. If not sold will lease on
favorable terms. A few tons of bay on
ranob. for particulars write me. '
O. E. Full,
80 3 Pendleton, Or.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
TJT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; yon want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. R. Howard's
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
ID. Howard
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE Ml OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of
Those who desire to build should not
forget tbal C. E. Ranous, tbe con
tractor, is ready to make estimates at
any time. GUtt
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect vroduct
As the Star Brewery beer
Did you know (but E. W. Iibea A Oa.
are oooopyiug five turif s as much floor
spaoe ss formerly? It's a faot. And
our stock fills this extra spaoe, too. Tbls
is alto a faot. 801
Mrs. A. O. Teal, of Lower light kills, Is 111.
The bl Brers mill at Penillntnn burned rrs-
tfirdar tnornlnf at an earl bour. Loss iao,Uuu;
Insurance ,uuu.
J. M. tlatrr hat turrhd th Hennner Out.
nttlns Co.'s sUx-t and tin snm to Han Fnn-
rlsro for nw goods. He will rarry a lares
suirk ol foneral nerrhandls and In this the
(iaulta wlilm him sucrnai. Mr. MrFarlaml,
the retiring merchant, also baa the Oaxetta'l
lood will and bnt wtshee.
Hood'
Brat to take aftr diruwr; sjs
prevrtit distress, aid difra- Ut I I tf
Ik, eurs coast Ipatlon. I I I
rnnlf . 4n trip sv
m caM tola- SoM hj all tnvflm mils.
frr4 emir kf C. L HooS 0 Lew It, Maaa,
Tbsro will bs a colt show to Hspposr
Oct. 2. Tboes bsviog good colts srs re
quested to bring tbsm lo Willis Btc
srt's llvsry bars Id Heppner oa lbs data
abovo-asinsd. Compsteol and impar
tial jadges wilt decide. 81-4
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY.
A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under
Military Discipline.
Tie 20th fAaronrisr the praeent manaxiimont twirins tfcipt. 14, 1W7.
this institution is Itiorauiihly i"uiil lor lh mriilal, soul I, phvaiuil
ami moral training of boya- Tliortnuch miarnt on for any rollcg or
rinntlho achool. Om.tiMta at iirawnl In Halo, Wat Point, MaMuuiho-M-lt
Irrtitnte of Tnchnoloa-y, hlala L'niveraituw of California, Mmtroti,
l'"iiylvania, Stanford anil MoUill. During vacation vlitor walooma
from H In li a m. For rataioinia and oilier information, atilrrai tha
1'rinrii), J. W. HILL, U. D., 1'ortlaud, Oregon, f. O drawnr 17.
Sl-rMit. II.
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mix
I On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
BIG
BIG
CROPS
PRICES
GOOD TIES GULLY.
Yoor wifs has stood by yoa faithfully
in yoor adversity. Now, 1st ber share
io yoor prosperity by baying ber a nsw
sewing maohioe from
O. 3PII0MI?S01V GO,,
Nsw stook Jut! received. Prloes from f'25 to $60.
inspect Ihslr lineo.
Call aod
sroKiNE fails mum
NELSON 4 FORT SIIEPP1RD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tba Only All-IUIt IW Wilbool
Cbsnga of Cars Iltwao ripokans,
floaalaod aod Nelsoo. Also ttetwaea
NelatiO sal ImmIsoJ, dsily sicept
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Do You V.mt a Ritf ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
I Iorsc ?
Alt tlifso caa n jTocured at 1unx)mm k Hious, Ixiwcr Main Htrcft,
"Ibaa rnllma ara wmW arnar'tMl alia 'Iraot. Hrnr. Crrwk. nilMam snd oilier rrtiilU
an1 raa as awinaf and Urn la aakliS thm s;ltout ailh Iraiallnf aiu.
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Oo Ualo Htrset, lo Cify DoUl Daildlnff.
BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
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