Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 28, 1897, Image 3

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    Marvelous. Effects
System Broken Down and Hope Al
most Abandoned -Health Re
stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
" For fifteen years I have suffered with
catarrh and indigestion and my whole
system was broken down. I had almost
abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur
chased six bottles of Hood's Sarsapa-iUa
and its effects have been marvelous. It
has made me feel like a new man. I am
ble to sleep well, have a good appetite,
and I have gained several pounds in
weight." J ames Wilder, 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
small, itching sores on my limbs. I
bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and began taking it and the sores
soon healed. My blood is purified, and
the scrofula has disappeared." O. D.
McManub, Mission, Washington.
Hood's spaafrf,?-
Is the best-In tact the One True Blood Pm llier.
HOOCl'S Pills f SI8 "ause. IndiKtiim,
tll biliousness. 25 cents.
Here and There.
See M.'Lichtenthal for shoes.
Dr. Adkins is here from Hillsboro
Kev. Potwine, of Pendleton,
is in
town today.
0. E. Kedfield returned from Pendle
ton Saturday.
Freeh candies and bome-made taffy at
the Orange Front. tf
A. N. Foster left Saturday for his
home in Hsystaok.
Q. W. Phelps spent Sunday with hie
parents at The Dalles.
Eonous is still on the turf doing a lit
tle oarpenter business. tf
Submit your plans to Ranous before
giving oat your oontraot. tf
H. Blackmen is spending a few days
with his family in Heppner. .
M. Liohtentbal for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
8u m pter Ne ws : Geo. Frenoh, a sheep
man from Heppner, was in town Sunday.
Born On Sunday last, to tbe wife of
Mart Smith, near Oolwell grade, a girl.
Mrs. O. E. Redfleld and daughter ar
rived home from Portland this morning.
Yesterday was the great Jewish faBt
dy, Ros Hnsbona, for the Jewish year,
6658.
A waterspout is reported 68 having
occurred in Clark's Canyon Sunday
night.
Miss Daisy Nioholson, of Omaha, Neb.
arrived this morning on a visit to rel
atives. A. Weinberger, tbe tailor, is moving
down to a storeroom in the City hotel
building.
H. H. Warren'a little girl, 9 years old,
ia suffering from anterio fever, out on
Big Butter Creek.
C. A. Johnson, member of tbe board
ot equalization from this distriot, was in
town last Saturday.
Girl wanted to do housework. Good
wages. None but tbe best need apply.
Call at Gazette office. 83-tt
Any one desiring to build either a
bouse or barn will make money by call
ing oo tbe Gazette offioe. 67 tf
Best aooommodation and courteous
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Stt., Portland, Oregon.
For sale residence properly. Barn
and good ootbontei. Will sell obeap on
easy terms. Call at tffloe. 83-tf.
Freeh lot of tomatoes, pesohra and
Brapesjost received at Mathews'. Fi
nes! that ever bit tbe town. Call oo
him. tf
Rev. Frank Spaolding, tbe Brazillian
Missionary, will lecture here on tbe 6th,
nit. Admission, 25 cents. All should
hear bim.
Mips Elise Bartholomew is oooalea
iog from eo attack of remittent fever.
Her parents who are afflicted with the
am disease are also very much better.
George Hoffird baa soma fine half
breed Oolewell b ticks, ont of Merino
awes which be wishes to sell a! reason
able figures. Ha will be at E. L. Mat
look's corral oo about Sept. 2a Call
oo him. ?9tt
Everyone desires !o keep loformeJ oo
Tokon, tba Klondike and Alaskan gold
fields. Bend lOo. for large Compendium
of vast io formation and big color map to
Hamilton Tab. Go, lodlanspohe. Ind
83 V2
Cbs. Newell, editor of the Harney
Items, of Boras, is io town. Mr. Nw
all publishes lbs only repablloao paper
la Harney eoanly and ia a prominent
candidal fur rroeiver of tba Haras
land office.
Mo man or woman can enjoy life or
accomplish much io this world while
nffuring from a torpid liver. Witt's
Witch Usxle Salts. II south, strength
aes sad haal. Il ia lbs great pile ears
For 'tis by 0 mser k Brock.
Momenta ar oeeless if trilled away
aad they are dangMooaly wasted if ea
umed by delay in eaa a bars Ont
finals Congh Cars woo Id bring imms-
dial relief. For sal by Cosr
Brock.
I be qearlf claim op above H'prner,
the Jamba, has bans dtvlnpd down
ulna fret showing op fins, fr-mil I leg
era. A tonil will b staffed immli-
tly. Tb company has diapod ot
10,000 shares of sink and aill have no
trouble io disposing of tb 12 0"0 shsrea,
lb staoqot that t oery for de
vlopmot parpoa, Tb Ut ta ha
faith la tb Willow creak talee.
Frank Wo Parian J ha ba appointed
paial Ma!of Tb E-jailabl Lif As
sarso Co ol New Tatk, lb elmegaal
la lb world. Cash surplus to policy
Mdars ol over 43 aailUoe dollars. I
tala lasiraao withool aaalng lh B
plan ot th F.qalttM. Insure but)
al fame rata. 77 tf
FROM ALASKA.
Clyde Baling, a Heppner Boy, Relates His
Experience Up North.
Clyde Saling, who left Heppner last
spring for Alaska, returned un this
morning's train and will spend the
winter here. From Juneau to Seattle
the trip was made on tbe City of Seattle.
Mr. Saling is well satisfied with bis ex
perience, although luck was apparently
against bim all the time.
Shortly after arriving at Juneau be
with others, obtained a oontraot for cut
ting a lot of wood near that plaoe, to be
delivered io Juneau. In rafting it
across the bay the raft broke up and the
tide took out most of tbe cargo. From
Juneau Mr. Saling went np to Dyes and
Skaguay, hoping to earn a lot of money
packing over the Dyea trail. There was
no trouble to get employment at that
place, but it was late, the rainy season
was on, and on the mountains snow fell
every day, making it a fearful job to
paok over the one and one-half miles
where horses cannot go. A stout
mm oculd earn 820 ptr day on the
Dj-ea pass, but tbe hardships encoun
tered were something terrible. "The
newspapers have not told half," Mr.
Soling said. "It oould not be worse."
Tbe Skaguay trail ia no trail at all, al
though Skaguay is the town and will
continue to be. Mr Saling saw it grow
from tents to a town of wooden build
ings containing, perhaps, 8000 inhab
itants. The boom in real estate was
lively and Clyde missed a chance there
to make $1,000. or more.
Many have become discouraged and
will not try to go any farther this year
One man got his outfit of 3000 pounds
over and tv en being out of money bad
to desert it and oome back. Tbe City
of Seattle had on board 200 men, most
of whom had gone north for tbe Klon
dike oountry, bat seeing no obanoe to
get in with their limited means bad de
cided to ootne baok to civilization.
It is probably news to many that
horses are used on the Dyea pass, with
the exoeption of about one end one bait
miles. Here none but the strongest
men are of any use bs paok animals.
One man oan oarry 100 pounds at a load
up this steep deolivity, and oan make
about three trips a day. A oompany is
preparing to put in a tramway at this
plaoe. If this plan is consummated, it
will be comparatively easy to reach
Klondike from salt water, for Mr. Saling
informs tbe soribe that once over tb
pass to Lake LiDdnrman or Bennett, tbe
rest of the trip is comparatively easy,
the rapids being the only difficult plooes
to get through.
John Hornor and T. R.- Lyons were
seen at Juneau. Jobn has laid in stores
for the winter and will stay there till
sprit g. Mr. Lyons was feeling happy
but bad bardly got settled yet. Abe
Jones is a oustom bouse cffioer up at
8kaRuay, where Abe is busy trying to
keep whiskey from going ashore, but
despite his vigilance, and that ot tbe
entire port, the ardent oumes in in
oopious quantities and is retailed every
where just as though the laws of Alaska
permitted its sale.
Mr. Saling' last pieoe ot bad luok
probably brought bim home sooner than
be anticipated earlier ia the season, as
be was io Ibe flood at Sheep Camp. The
whole camp was destroyed, though only
one man was killed Choynski, a brother
of lh pugilist. It was a terrible rush
ot water and the loss ot supplies alone
will reach (25,000. Od man lost $4,000
in oash and nearly every person suffered
more or lees. As it was getting lata in
tbe season, and having lost bis tent, sup
plies and clothing, Clyde eonoluded to
oome home for tbe wiuter. Tbe reports
from lbs gold fields are very encouraging
and he thinks there will be a big rush in
tbe spring. Right now he prefers Mor
row coouty to the frozeo north.
A Bad wkeck.
rrelcht Train Giws Is to th Oltth
Tharlry Johnaoa Killed.
Freight train No. 24 went in tb ditoh
at John Day station, 113 miles Ibis aids
ot Portland, al 2M o'olock last Sunday
oigbt. Tb accident was among tbs
worst tbat bavs occurred oo lb O. R. k
N. system, and was o a fined by sand oo
tbs track.
When lb engine struck tb sand, En
gineer Cbarlea Jnbneoo jamped, bat
coold not get clear of tb wreck. H
was caught and held by tb drbris, and
a pair of tracks rolled over bim, killing
bim iurtantiy. Oo band and on foot
were amputated, and wer found some
diatane from lb body.
Fireman Uockman staid with lb an
gles, and wea caught beoralb lbs boiler
bead A aooa a possible, admidnt tba
general oonfastoo and terror, bs was I
trlrated. Oo Is was broken and b
was rearfoily scald a. Ui Injuries ars
coosidered very serious and may pro
fatal, h'o. 2 brought bim to Oraot's
hers b we left In tb ear of two
argeon. lis will be conveyed Io lb
Portland hospital.
llrakemao MoCartby jinpd Irom a
cr, sod was alo eangbt by lbs wreck
H is sappod to b quit badly hurt
internally. Conductor Oallagbor
esped Injury.
Th eng io vss orerloroad, SO disas
trous wer lh tftVts ot Us collision with
tbs sand, and Bra freight cars following
wers piled op la aaful wrsrk sod eon-
fusion. Tb track was not elrertd until
a lals boar today, snd No. 1 and 2 rs
compelled to transfer beggag sad
passenger at lh rn of lh wrsrk.
No. 1 rtlnrotd as No. 2, srrivlag st aboat
12 45 o'cWk Ibis sfteroooa.
Cherlsy Johnsoa was a so lo-lsw of
7. O. Oealry, of His pi vs. 0 was
aalversally rprtd aad leave wit
to mourn bis V.
Ilr. K. Miaor got baek Haolty from
Flihsto. 11- es I tb rUtonUy
bold np and kasw bow 111 b was
till lbs bollU btss to fly at Ibe! time.
I Saaa efe ayee. "' 1 I aa
CELERY
GIVES REST AND
Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches
Regulates the Liver, Rowels and Kidneys.
NEW DISCOVERY; BEST
BE II
Heppner, OregOiO..
WORD FROM JUNEAU.
T. R. Lyons Heard From Up at What Be
Says is a Booming Town.
One of tbe Gazette foroe is io receipt
of a letter from T. R. Lyons, of Juneau,
who is very well and favorably known
here, wbioh contains much information.
He says in part: "There isn't doubt
but what that oountry is rioh in mineral
resources, and tbe reports that we get
from reliable men Indicate that tba most
glittering reports we have received do
not tell tbe whole story concerning tbe
wealth ot the Yukon oountry." He says
further that Juneau "will be a lively
town for tbe next two or three years, for
nearly all bound for Klondike purohaee
their outfits here , or a portion thereof.
Tbe stores are well stocked and are con
trolled by active business men." Mr.
Lyons says that there is no sooiety worth
mentioning, no married or single ladies.
Courtesans are numerous and free va
riety shows flourish. Jobn Horner had
juBt returned from Skaguay and "bis
description of tbe hardships of tbe work
ot pocking ia such as to discourage Bny
who contemplate snoh an undertaking,"
Mr. Jones, a brother ot Abe, is down
at Seattle at present, endeavoring to
dispose of some mining property. The
number of people contemplating a trip
to Yokoo next spring are numerous.
One man informed Mr, Lyons that New
York state would eeod 100.0CD people
into Alaska next season.
"My boy come borne from sobool one
day with bis hand badly lasoerated and
bleeding, and suffering greal pain," says
Mr. E J. Sohall, with Meyer Bros.'
Drag Co., SI. Louis, Mo. "I dressed
lbs woand, and applied Chamberlain's
Fain Balm freely. All pain ceased and
in a remarkably short time it bealed
without leaving a soar. For wounds,
sprains, swellings snd rheumatism
I know ot no medicine or preeorip
lion f quel to it. I consider it a house
hold necessity. .Tbe 25 and 50 ont
bottles for sale by Conser & Brock.
Dr. King's New Dlsoovry for
Consumption.
This is tbe best medioine io tb world
for all forma of Coughs snd Colds and
for Consumption. Every bottle is guar
anteed. It will ours snd tot disappoint.
It has no rqual for VTboopiog Congb,
Asthma, Hay Fsver, rnenmonia, Bron
chitis, La Qrtppe, Cold ia tbs Head and
lor Uonmimption. It is ears for all ages,
pleasant to lake, sod, ebova all, a sure
en re. It ia always well to Ink Dr.
King' New Life rill io connection
with Dr. King's New Discovery, a Ibey
regulate and too tb stomach and
howsls. Ws gaaranto perfect satisfac
tion or return money. Free trial bottle
at Conser A Brock's drag stors. Regular
sue 50 cents sod $1.00.
CITATION.
TH THE COUNTY COf RT THE 8TATE
1 nf (ivcn, for Morrow Count.
io tli mattrr of th Miata and guardianship
nf WlnnltrMl (illlum. An-her M. Ollllam and
ll K. (Hlllm, mlnoia
Il aiipmrtng ki ths eoiirt from tha affidavit
and prllllon ol Annla (illlUm, (uaMlan ol tha
ahma namrd minora, that II Is nxMwary, and
mild b Iwn.nrLI u Mid mlnnra, and Uirlr
nut and all roni Intf-rittcd Ihrrrln. to Mil
In the mantior prm lrtad l.jr law Ilia IiiHIii
dt-arrlliwl ral aalal. and all Internal of aald
minor therein, limit Th aval half nf the
north quarter, and th I hall nf lh
aoiitheaat quarter nf n-llnn It, lownahlti 4.
smith erf ranee t- eaal W. M. It la llirrrlore
herl or.W'-d that Ilia net! nf kin u( aald
minora and all perautia Intemted In aald estate.
atear WKfur tlila mnrt at lh I ounty Court
rim In Hemmer. Mormw mnntr. (retn. nn
Mondar Hi let day of Muvrmher, at the
hour ( o o'rlurk a m., and then end there
how rauae If aiiT aalat, why a llcenea should
hoi tw granted for th aa.e of th ahov da.
arrltiert real eeiata. II la futhef ordered that a
ropy of thia order h puhllahed one earn weet
for lour ur'eeaetr weeks Ijefnr saiil day ap
pointed. In Ihe llrppner (,aette, a tiewaer
nf feneral rlrrnlailon. and uitiilahei al
Hltuer, M'Hru county, im-ron
A. O. HAKI UDUlVrW.
.! 'I 1'outitf Jud.
sroaxE fills 4 mvm
KELSON 4 FORT SuOMD
EED MOUNTIIX RAILWATS
Th Ouly All lUil Itot.ta Wilhool
Cbani nf Car ltetaaea Hpnkstie,
lUiled aod NtUoo. Also btlweca
Nslsufi sal Koalaiid, daily sirjl
Paaday :
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II in A M . IU and sea f. M
W A H Helal Hi f. M.
I I'M snbbeetniha al M ! with alaameea f.
aaein, and all afeeat Ijike pieate,
lienum fRele l,l.- aad P'eudaxs
( r aiMiaeel al Mare) Vila eta aWiiy.
VA"Trt Tht'aiaTMr ah Aoivg
II titenen wf le'ltra Ut trtel it eeefeM,.
"he. ett, i.l.e-1 Beae I".
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KOLA
- YO OXIvY AT
PORTLAND TRAIN HELD UP.
Made a Waterhaul and Got Caught Finally.
A Brakeman Does Them Up.
Conductor J. A. Allison's train out of Port
land, No. 2, was held up about 9 o'clock on last
Saturday night, within four miles of the city,
and but for the nerve of the brakeman, J. W.
Cason, who is a new man on the road, the rob
bers would have succeeded. As It ended only
the engineer and fireman were robbed.
The train was going along at a pretty good
gait when Engineer Chas. Evans noticed a man
on the track swinging a lantern. The train
was brought to a stop. The engineer was made
to come down out of the cab at the point of a
rifle, and Fireman Ben Wilks followed. Charles
gave up his watch and (20 In cash and the fire
man handed over 15. Just then the con
ductor put in an appearance and asked a ques
tion which was answered by a shot from the
rifle which broke the globe of tbe lantern car
ried by the railroad man. He was sent back
to the train.
Brakeman Cason now played a star part in
the performance. Quickly he went to the train
closet and got bis revolver out of a valise, layi
the E. O. He crawled up to the bead end of the
mall car, got behind the forward truck and
took a pot shot at Mr. Robber. The latter re
turned this compliment with Interest, and be
and the brakeman exchanged four or hve shots
apiece at each other, firing at the blaze of the
guns.
This sort of business was not effective
enough to suit Cason. He saw he wasn't likely
to wing the desperado In the dark and a nen
program developed itself in his active brain.
He left his post at the mail car, climbed into
the tender from the rear and entered the cab
of the engine. He was not an englneerbut the
occasion demanded his services as inch. He
opened the throttle wide and backed up the
train, whittling all the time to attract attention.
It was a bold stroke, and no doubt saved the
passengors the unploaaant sensation of a "hold
np," already experienced by the trainmen.
The engineer and fireman walked back to the
train, which Brakeman Cason stopped when he
considered it safe to do so, climbed upon their
engine and pulled through to Troutdale, where
a report was telegraphed. At Arlington No. 2
was met by No. 1, Conductor W. R. Olendan
nlng, Brakeman W. C. Jordon. They exchangod
crews in order that Allison and Cason could go
back to Portland and personally report at th
general office. Glendennlng and Jordan rains
back to Pendleton with No. 2. Her mallear
showed tbs bullet maiks of battle.
Men supposed to be the robbers were caught
In Portland Rtinday, giving the name of (ieo.
Jackson, aged about 60, and Chas. Williams,
aged ilxmt 13.
t'resliltmt Mnhler. of tha O. R. A N., made ths
nervy brakeman a prawmt of $l.'0 in cash for
having saved the train.
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY.
S"C-TOTOEI5, 1070,
A Boarding and Day
Military
Tie !Oih year nnder tha praaent
Una inalitotlon I tlionmalily eriumiied lor Ihe menial.
and piiiral trainuia of boya.
IhoriitiNli
eriettline arhiMil. Itmitilatea al lire
aila li etilnte of Terhnoly. Htata
I'nneylyarua. Htanford ami ttetiill. !nrin vacation yieitoie Widvoma
fn mV ui li a. m. For rataliwna add niliir lufoimalloii. amlrea tha
I'ni rii al, J W. HI l-U M. O., I'orUai d, Oregon, t. O. drawer II.
SI Heut. It.
Va
Arc Y
I lorse
AH tliao can m frocurr J at Ihnrni
llppDrr, Uri'tfon.
Theae (enllemen are el eliled KaOf.nl. llatney fl Ol'llasa aM ddey .nu,t,
S4 ai money a4 Ume la !'( Iheee a. Ml, Iratellne ,a.
fftre la leetrin llh th tlmea,
THOMPSON S:. IMNNS,
UYMTMAei, ttm mtmm.
SLEEP
CELERY PREPARATION
HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill a bottlo or oommon glass with
urine and let it etuud twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indioutes nu nn
lienlthy oonditiou of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desiie to mi
nate or pain in the baok, is also oocviuo
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is oomforl iu the knowIt-d' so
often expressed, that Dr. Ki'mm'd
Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney rcmcily
fulfils every wih in relieving pnin in tbe
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
pait of the urinary passages. It cor
rects inability to bold urine and eculd
ing pniu in pHssing it, or b.id i flouts fol
lowing use ot liquor, wine or boer, and
ivoroomcs tbat uopleasnut ueoeasity ot
being compelled to get up nv ny times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary t ff ct ot Switmp
root is soon realiz'd. It stnnds the
highest for its wonderful onrea ot Mio
most distressing oases. If you need a
medicine you should have the best. S ilil
by druggists, price fifty coots and oi
dollar. Yon may bava a snmplo bolile
nnd pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention tbe Heppner OiiZ'tte auA tii.d
your addies Io Dr. Kilmer A Co., Biog-
bampton, N. Y. The proprietor of this
pepr-r guarantee the genuine-net of thia
f.ffrr.
COINU OUT OF HUttlMCB.
H. ('. Wills lias JJrrldrd to ( lose Out His
Largs Htork of Merchandise at ('out.
The Gsz jito is Informed that Mr. U
C. Wilis, the merchant, has decided to
go out of business at Heppner utid now
proposes to sell ever) thing at coet fr
pot cash. This sale ill coutiime till
lb whole stock is disposed of.
This is not a bogus "olnaiug out sale,"
and Mr. Wills desires tbe pnblio In
know it. W'bco be says "oost" be mesne
"oocu" Come io ard look over bis im
mense slock nf goods and ick out yoor
wider cotflt. 7'Jtf
School for Boys Under
Discipline.
BiKnajremmit le-sins Hept,
14. IMU7.
soeial, l liyaiial
ire, arl on lor any roueya or
enl I t Weal I'oll.L, aiaeaai lin-
Lni'ereltie of California. Drewm.
Do You Want a RiK ?
Don't 'u Want a Placv. tti
Put up Your Team ?
on in .Need ol a bath
- an.ri Hiun, I,owfr Main Uri-rt,
A True Nerve
Tonic and Blood
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY
You Don't Expect
6oods for Nothing!
nVT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find
what you want at T. li. Howard's. . . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
IT. Howard
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE ART OF BREWING.
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
BIG CROPS
BIG PRICES
Nsw stock just recelfsd.
Inspect
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always ot Home at ....
F Welcome
Oo Halo Htrl, in City Hotel Building.
BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
Tby Iry to plea ail. Fiat elnb room Io eoonactloa.
rOW TirvIveiVIM, Prop.
IBANK bOOt Ot
Rogers &
Contraxitori
Plans and Estimates
Ail KinJsof Repair Work V n
0HICE HOUKS-Day ami Night Leave your orders "Any 01!
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SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Oli tun., M.N itr..!. HM,a, . i...i.Jt,
'if
vV. vV-
Purifier
the Blood,
ON EARTH.
61-Oct 13
!
Was Perfected by the
Production of
On draught at
all popular saloons
GOOD IIPIES GEKEBflLLY.
Yuor wif ha stood by yoa fait hf oily
In your adrarsily. Now, 11 ber sbar
in yoor prosperity by buying bar a new
sewing maohin from
Tl?iiOAirsoiv oo..
Prloe from 25 to fla Call aod
tbsir line.
i. t. poaroT
Roberts,
aoj DuiUnrav-
Given on Short Notice.
a
TO GIT THIM AT