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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 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 month 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 Bis eyes are perfectly well, and his ears and nose, which were badly affected, are also well. Hood's Sarsaparilla has certainly done wonders tor my boy." Mrs. James H. Painter, Amador, California. Remember Inlood'S Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. l,slx for $5. Get Hood's. 'Hvrt4 r:i1 are the only pills to take nOOQ S PUIS withHood's Sarsaparilla. 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 1b 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 politioal 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 this 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 a.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 1.50 $3.50 " 8. F. Examiner, 11.50 8.75 " N. Y; Tribune, U.00 8,00 " . Inter-Ocean, U.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, ftt.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. EPISC. CHCUUH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school 111 a. m. causes no, 1 ana i at real) p. m. Kpworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. rrayer morning, i nursany, p. m. "The 8PIBIT and the brHa sav. f!nm." The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad joining me cnurcn, wnere he wm be glad to meet any mo may desire to consult him on reiiaious, social, omo, philosophic, educational, Or any other subjects. J, W. FLKSHKR, Minister. Here and There. Os Mitobell is np from lone. Bee M. Liclitentbal for shoes. Tom Hcroggins and son are over from Long Creek, Johnny Waddell was in from Batter oreek yesterday. Fresh candies and boms-made taffy at tbe Orange Front. tt E, L. Moses, representing Brsdstreets, was here Friday Inst. Ranous is still on the turf doing a lit tie oarpenter business. tf Jerry Brosnan was over from Little Dutter oreek this week. Mr. Starratt and wife were in from Long Creek this week. Submit your plans to Banoas before giving ont yoar oontraot. tf E. 1). Timms is np from Portland and may embark iobutinees be re. Tbeo. Anderson and Frank Yangbsu were in from Eight Mile Wednesday. Statements for tbe Famons Simple Aooount File printed al tbe Qaztte of fice, tf. THE WILLOW CREEK BINES. Much Excitement Exists Over the New Dis- ti let New Finds Reported Daily. John LaForge, wbo has been'prospect- ing np in tbe Willow creek district, and who is the real disooverer of the new mines, is in town this week. A Gazette reporter bad a long talk with him Wednesday, and while tbe sonbe is not sufficiently acquainted with mines and mining to make any extensive report of this find yet aay person ooald readily nnderstaod Mr. LaForge's explanation of tbe various characteristics of tbe quartz and other rock to ba found in the new, unorganized district on Willow oreek. Mr. LaForge has traveled and pros pered extensively this season, and while he has found some good rook in tbe Cascades and in other localities, yet he thinks that the Willow creek prospects are by far the best that he has seen. From ontward Bppearanoes. Mr. La- Forge b.BS discovered a very large ledge" of free milling ore, and if it is as good as it appears to bs.it will pay its owners an immense amount of money. Many other looations have been made in th at vicinity and if the LaForge prospeot proves to be good this oamp will rival the best in theoouotry on a boom propo sition, Bnd with something behind it. It is a well-known fact that plaoer ground exists where there is a ledge. Sometimes this is oovered np by voloanio eruptions, but tbe plaoer is always in evidence somewhere it there is a ledge, and vice versa. It has always been un derstood that there is no placer ground in this vicinity, but this idea has been exploded by Mr. LaForge. The discov ery of the big lode up on Willow oreek was made through placer deposits, whioh will give returns of $3 per day to the man by the old plan of mining. If the hydraulio process could be nsed of course it would give much creater re turns. That there is mining ground in Mor row county is evident, but it will re main to be seen whether or not it will pay to work. CELERY KOLA 6IVES REST AND SLEEP ML JjVl. 1 JsV, 4(, IS -it? 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 OKLY AT Heppner, Oregon. Bl-Octl8 THE LAST LETTER. It is Written Home by James H. Jackson From Lake Bennett. From the E. O. The letter published below is from James H. Jaokson, of tbe Pendleton Klondike expedition. As tbe writer re marks, it will probably be the lust they will be able to send back to civilization. This gives it added interest, although the information contained in the letter is brief: Lake Bennett, August 28. We expect to start down the river in the morning. Latbrop has just returned from a trip to look np his clothing. He started Sun day afternoon and has just oome baok to us. We thought he bad probably got "done up" some plaoe but he turned up all right. Dr. Beatie and I have been living on the fat of the land. We went out and picked a quart of red raspberries jester day and bad them for supper last night. It is almost impossible to get over the divide now, Latbrop says. Tbe Skaguay trail is absolutely Impassable and the trail we came over, the Dyea (or as it is iuoorreotly oalled in tbe states, Cbilooot pass) is almost so, Packing over this pass or trail is now 40 cents per pound and paokers bard to get at that. Well, so long, as this will probably be the last time you will bear from us this winter. Saved His Lire. j A Burgioal operation remarkable in itself and wonderful for its so far suc cessful result, baa been performed upon Addrian Hehortoge, a veteran and skill ful machinist of this oity, reports The Dalles Chronicle. Fifteen yards of silver wire, as large around as an ordinary hy podermio needle, have been introduced into and coiled witbln bis aorta, the greater arterial channel leading direotly from the heart. These 45 feet of wire Lave been in there for three months and they have saved his life. Tbey were inserted at a time when death seemed certain because of complications resnltiug from a seriously injured aorta. Technically the patient's trouble was aneurism or sacnlated tumor of tbe arterial walls, and its development to a rupture of tbe aorta was only a question of time with oertain and instant death as the result. The wire was introduced into tbe distended or abnormal sac formed in the aorta, in order partly-to fill it and from there a dot that in time would cootraot and be absorbed, thereby restoring the channel to its normal formation. Tbe well known DeMois Family will ba bere the 27ih lust. Concert at opera bouse. 1-82 Mrs, Dan Ilornor arrived home from Portland yesterday and Is in a orilioal condition. 1 What on earth is tber to binder tbe streets being sprinkled T Tbe dust is awfully thick. P. Urenner, of the firm of Brenner A Co., arrived from Portland early tbi week. II will leave shortly for tbs in terior. Mies Eva Brians has departed for Carvoo City wbrr she will teaob tbe primary department of the publio school Ibis year. For sale a splondid residence pro perty, good lucstion, very obesp. Call at Oazetta offlo. 78-tf. Aoy od dMiring to build either a bouse or baro will mke money by call tag 00 tbs Osteite offloe. C7lf Best accommodation and ooorleoos treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Waab. Bis., Portland, Oregoo. The DsUom family bats justly earned the tills of Mlyrio bards of Amines." Tbey will b ber 00 lb 28ib lost. 182 Frmh lot of torrmtoe, poaches and trspM just rsoeived at Mstbew'. Fi nest that iter bit tbe towo. Call on bin. tf Otorgs II off r 1 bas soma fine ball breed Colnwell barks, out of Mertoo mm wblcb be wishes la sell al reason able figure. lis will r at E. I Mat lock's corral on about rW'C 1"0. Call on bins. 9if To beat tbs broken and di I tie Sum, to soothe tbe irritated surface, to instantly relief and to permsoeally ear is the mission of I). Will's Witeb Ifssel 81 vs. For Hal by Cnor k Brook. 'rank MoFarUml La Urt appoint! peoiai aal of Th Cjiilabl Lif A sarana Co, of Xw Ytk, the strong! la lb worM Cb surplus to policy bolder of over il aailltoc dollar. IWl tak Ibauraae wohool sio th a pUni of th F.ptt.l. l'i'ir both ! at Sam mi. T7U Millinery. Mrs. L J. Estes has reoelved ber fall and winter stock of fashiooabls millinery wbicb will be sold very chesp. 1-82 Ibe DeMoss family use 41 musical instruments at eaob entertainment. Sea them at Ibe opera bouse on tbe 28th Inst. 1.K2 Dr. A. L. Beatie, of Peodleton, will be at the Palaoe hotel for a few days, begioniog Sunday, Sept. 20 tb Tboe wishing dental work dona should call. 1-82 D. A. Oreenwood bas leased Vinson's stable and feed yard. Wheat bay, per span, 60 cents. Call on bim. FJsndy to warehouses. Best of car Isken of stock. Rl. tf Tbe DeMoss Family ars composers of note. Their songs have been compiled in tbe "Songs of Jesus," and tbe "Co lumbian Souveoir songs." Sea tbsm 00 ths2(ilb Inst. 1-82 Dr. J. E. Adkins, tha dentist, will ba nere booth uoi. 1. mess wisblog any thing in tbe line of dentistry should call on him as non a he arrives, for bis stay will be a brief oti. 70-82 No man or woman can enjoy life or aenoropHsh much in this world abil suffering from a torpid liver. DsWiit'a Witch flaxl Pals. It soothe, strength en and beals. It is tb greal pit cur. Fur (al by Corner k Brock. aiorooni ar oseies if trilled away; and tbey ar dangerously wasUd if eon limed by delay Id eaae a ber On Miool Cough Cur woold bring imme diate relief. For sal by Coasr k Brock. If you want to go to Chicago and rs torn, call on J, C Uart, sgrol at Ilepp otr, wbo will tt ;nu out to Chicago and return, first cla,for l' 40, vis Great Northern, Denver and Itio O rands. Illo Orsnd Western or O. B. k Q. Tbi ii a rar cbano. . O. H perry celled at lb offlr ye lerday to get a few doceo del. Tb OssMU I informed thai Ion U boom mg and that Mr. rfperry I selling many lots ther. Thl wider b will bnild tsa track and dm! spring loa will bold a testing. Mr. Hperry is busy now nttin( In 40 seres ot wheat. It you eat what you like, and digest it, you will surely be strong and bealtby, But if you don't digest it, you might al most as well not eat, for what good oan your food do yon it it doesn't nourish you? If you find that you oau't digest it, there Is a simple help for your stomach . It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, made by tbe Shakers ot Mount Lebanon. II has never failed to oure the worst case of in digestion, otrengtu sua health comes from the food yon eat, after it has been digested and bas gone into the blood. Tbe best tonic is digested food. Tbe best aid to digestion, Shaker Digestive Cordial. v7ben you have aoid eructa tions, nausea, beadaohe, wind, dizziness, offensive breath, or any other symptoms of dyspepsia, Shaker Digestive Cordial will core you. Al druggists. Trial bottle 10 oente. HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition ot the kidneys. When urioe stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in tbe baok, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are out of order. W B AT TO DO. There is comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tbe greal kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in tbe baok, kidneys, liver, bladder - and every part of the urinary passages. It cor rects inability to bold urine an4 scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get np many times during the night to urinate. Tbe mild and tbe extraordinary effect ot Swamp- root is soon realized. It . stands tbe highest for its wonderful oures of the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty oents and ons dollar. Tou may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Heppner Qnzette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing bampton, N. Y. The proprietors of ibis paper guarantee tbe genuineness of Ibis offer. LITERARY NOTES. In McClure's Magazine for October there will be published for tbe first time the long hidden and supposedly lost life masks of Jobo Adams, Jefferson, Madi son, Lafayette, and Charles Carroll, tak en about 1825 by the sculptor Brower, by a refined process that he himself de vised and of whioh be never told the secret. The story of tbe making of these remarkably truthful masks, and of their subsequent hiding away, is a most romantio one, and will be told in the same number by Charles Henry Hart, the highest authority on snch subjoots. The first aud only pictures Mr a. Mo Kiuley bas had taken in tea years ap pear in the Ootober number of the Ladies' Home Journal. Thev form part ft a series ot new aud unpublished pho tographs of the new occupants of the white house. Mrs. McKinley wore tor ber picture ber inangural ball dress ot silver and white brocade, at the special request of the president, who thought It particularly becoming. The excellent portrait of Mr. MoKinley in bis office was taken in June. Tbe other pictures iu the series show the many changrs in tbe arrangements and furnishiugH ot tbo rooms aud grounds, made by tbe presi dent and Mrs. MoKicley. M M ot. 1 1 -tj-- (a.,, h 4?f lUtb d'wa si It Jut' barbae bop. X . OrillJ i' nviuager. tf AN IERICAN LUXURY. Ome Shivers Abroad Decani Coal la So Dear. "The thing I especially enjoyed after somewhat lengthy sojourn on tbe other side was a rail genuine American grate fire," commented the traveler to the Detroit Free Prcsa man. "In Lon- Jon I felt aa if I was burning eomctliing very precious wiifii the landlady charg ing sixpence a cuttle inr coal. I re member sitting' around a stove In an Lnglish hotel. The weather was cold and the coal in the stove "bundled to gether. I took a poker and stirred It up. " That makes it burn faster,' com- mnnted th landlord, gravely. That's lust what I want,' I re plied. "A red-faced, hearty Englishman broke in: 'You Americana are deuccd- ly thin-blooded, don't you know 7 "Then an Italy you shiver about all winter and in Germany those big, high crockery stove never seem to thaw you wit. So when I arrived In America in midwinter I 7xwl a Jwlly, Wg fire In the room at my hotel nod I piled on the coal, knowing that it would not break ray bank, Ln spite of the prices of the big, atHimtoable coal trust. But after one bas paid sixpence a scuttle for a mighty little acoMla of coal he not feel disposed to criticise the trust. I felt like a lord, 'thin-blooded Ameri can,' though I mbjrht be, and was j'it in th mood to read awl appreciate that agreeable Utile volume, Tbe Eevertc ot a Bacsiclor.' Thnne reverie would not aecm half so plowing when read be fore the smudge of a pnat-flr la Gnr r.uoy or befor th llttla skimpy grate Ore of a few pkoe con in Italy not the Italy of unhlne, but the Italy ot the cold, disagreeable, wet dnvt." (iOlNCi OUT OF BUSINESS. B. V, Wills Has Decided to Close Ont Hi Large Stock ot Merchandise at Com. TheGnzotteis informed thai Mr. R. C. Wills, the merchant, has deoided to So oul of business at Heppner aod now proposes to sell everything at cost for spot cash. Tbi sale will continue till the whole stock is disposed of. This is not a bogus "dosing out sale," and Mr. Wills desires tbe pnblio to know it. When be says "cost" bs means "oost." Come in and look over bis im mense stock of goods and pick oul your wintsr outfit. 7'Jtf Wauts to Sell. I want to sell on long time my Eight Mile ranch 400 sores in fallow, 1200 aorrs good grass, water p'enty in three sections, all fenced in one boJy with three wires; 2 camps, sheds pauelit, water troughs outside for 2000 sheep. Title direot from government no in oambranoe. If nol sold will lease on favorable terms. A few tons of hay 00 ranob. For particulars writs me. C. E. FtiiL, 80 3 Pendleton, Or. W. E. Kahl-r intends to leave for Sumpler In tue near future where be will eaibark in basiuees. At lbs present Mrs. Ksbler and little son are visiting frituds al Heppner. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rOTTlTBEB, 107O. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. sroKANE falls t mvm MTiOS 4 FORT SIILTPARD P.ED MOUNTAIN' RAILWAYS Tha Only All lUil IlonU Without Cdsrif of Cars Brtaeen Hpkn, Itoeslsnd aud NeUoo. Also lta Nelsoo an) Kotsleod, dally inepl Bund; : AM. Mt.kM , ... Sin r. M. II in A. H Hmu M I'. M Mil A M ... . r. M. Mian mhmHi.hu al Sl.n with mmmn t.it I'aaaMi- tii'Kaiila l.lr an.1 hmt-tUkrf 1 ra SMUBMn at Harm vita out. t'ATH-TKrrrwf.itTiir ar ativ mltr, f r iimm 9 it fttl'IIMMHl it ""I a ti. hif. tl. bvi'.li.WU luH.(kif . tj.l. I I t.toru. Tin 20ili ymrnniler lha nnwent nmnHf uient Ihkiik Hept. 14, I hii iimiilDtiitn llinroiiKlily him Inr Ilia mmi, xirml. ImW. LihkHlrifcl anil mural Inuiiiiif nf lx. Tliorouuli ri nrxt mi fur any mlli-a or arinntiftc M hiMil. (iratluala al iirwul in im, Wnnt 1'itiiit, Miwxmm Iiii. axtla limlilut ( Tm hnolir, HihIh I nivirilif of ( alifutnia, Onicon, IV-'lirylitania, HUnfiinl ami ilHilll. Dunns fnral inn iriniUira wnlu, ma fr mVin I'i a. ni. Kor eiilaliwtia and oilier luforinmlmi, aiiilrraa tha I'm rii al, J. W. HILL, M. orllaiiU, Ure.uu. 1'. U. drawer 11. 1 bruu II. ' STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. B. Howard'. . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I IF. 1. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.. Anil now the entire world Knows this vcrfect nroduct As the Star Brewery beer..,.. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. , f v f s . f'fV.,' L 4 "J ''Jtfr . tw rr j5 r- r oif,o mm PRACTICAL insnntctiR. At tbo old bUdJ, have tbe usual pring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Hoaidea tbe thousand odds and enda that are too numerou to mention. Ossll on GILLIAM & BISBEE, Kail Door to flrat National Dank tulldlng. You con Wager Your Sox that You ore Always at Home at .... THE T Welcome Ob Main Htreel, in City lintel Building. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbey try to please all. Fie olob room lo eooaactioa. row 'rirTvio. prop. IV i ! . si ll J rV.' 1 rt . i ii h i - Place It) Do You Want a Don't You Want a Put ut) Your Team Are You in Need of a Saddle 1 Ior:-.c ? Maiu Hlrri-t, All tbeiifl can be rocurpd at 1 liiitnfjitnn .1 Hinna, Iir llepprjpr, Ori:oii. Thra fnllntnn ar an'ialril1 ltt trtl. Ilr fi.r.l l, ilm aii. ii(i ioiii tin nit fa aa M'iu. and Urn In naklus U an r tth U m,u. t-tuln kopmi alia lh tln.. THOMPSON LtvaKTMxsf. iri-ir HINNS, Iran, ' f BANK Booms i. I. BOBCATS Rogers & Roberts, Contractor aod Caildora. Plans and Estimates Givenqn Short Notice. All Km Is of Kt iiair Work I nc m . OFFICE HOURS-Dar and NihL Leave rour orders "Any Old. Hice" and Ko. or Jim will net 'cm o o o o o o o ROOTS AND SHOES D THK rtaCt TO OCT THCM It AT II -. ta ikies i Ifct Us i .l ar 4xlra a4 4Ma4 a It tea Sua arlk is has Mat suaraavwa II. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Ol1 Cue, MaU tteast. taIHe Sall