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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1897)
Scrofulajwelling On the Neck and Creat Weakness Caused by Impure Blood -Was Constantly Crowing Worse. "When my son was 5 years old he wag in very poor health and we could get nothing to relieve him. At the age ot 7 years he began to complain of soreness on both aides of his neck and soon lumps be gan to gather on one side 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 ot twelve years we had lost all hope of his recovery. He be came so weak he could ait np but a few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Barsaparilla 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 was not long before we saw he was improving. He continued taking 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." 8, M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's Barsaparilla is sold by all druggist. SI ; six for S5. Get only Hood's. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cento per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect,'' lists of wedding present and donors, and obituary notloes, (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 charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be striotly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over and the winter season again with tie, 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 1U.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, (1.50 13.50 " 8. F. Examiner, S1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Weefoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 METH. EPISC. CHURCH. 8BR VICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, Sunday sohool 10 a. m. Glasses No. 1 and '2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting att p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. ''The Hpibit and the bn la mv. Rnmi " The pantor may be found at the parsonage ad joining me cnuron, wnere he will be glad to meet any mo may denire to consult him on religious, aotial, civic, philosophic educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLKH3KR, Minister. Here and There. J. B. Manning is quite ill. Mrs. Dsn Horner is better. See M. Liclitenthal for shoes. D. Cox was in town last week. mere is not s vaoanl residenoe in Beppner. Ass Thompson was in Heppner some days since. Mrs. H. Gay is reported as being very moon better. 3. L. Kiocaid was np from lone a tew days since. Tunis Swiok was over from Grant oonoty last Friday. Miss Griffith Is recovering from sn attack ot pneumonia. Owing to an scoident the Gazette is one day late this issue. Bob Beard and wife returned from be low on Wednesday last A heavy rata Tuesday night helped to cool off things materially. J. P. Hayden. representing Lang k Co., was in town last week. B. F. Bweggart was op from bis ranch below here one day last wetk. M. Llobtenthal for shoes. Eiolnsive hoe store. Handles the best. 83tf Al Roberts sod soo, Eddie, returned from Pendleton last Wednesday Norman Myers is baok from Sampler. He says Bumpier is Ihs boss town. Miss Laura Baker, of California, sister ot Mrs. Dan Horner, is bers on s visit D. O. Oobos sod J. C. Ooobrao wars ia recently from Monument on business. Walter Brown, of Ism, oams in Bator day, a week ago, sod left st onos for tbs si ley. J. J. Adkins is parsing bis right toot, having let s largs rook fall upon il re seolly. Martin Anderson, lbs veteran, Is back from tbs ranae. lis will winter si Aodereonvilla. Oeo. Nobis baa sold bis posseaaiot.1 on MoKiosey creek sad will go to Klondike is tbs spring. Herb Bartholomew sod wife srs stead' ily improving, wills Miss Eliss is sbls to be op sgais. Oirl wanted to do housework. Good wages. Nods but tbs beet need apply Call st Oassll offioe. 83-lf W. T. Ilaltas Is recovering rapidly from bis recent lojiiry, bavins avoided so attack of srjelpelea. Aey oo e deairiog to build sitber i boose or bars will make money by sail log oa tbs Gazette ofTios. 67U Ed. Day bas almost setlrely rtoovered from his operetioo for enlarged veins, roti!ly performed st Porllsod. Ikst socommodatioo sod 0otirloos treatment stlbt Imperial HuWl.8svtr.lh sod Wash. Bts., Portland, Orsgos. For sals rldebra properly. Baro sod good ootbooees. Will toil sboap 00 teey terms. Call at ( ffioe. S-llf Tbs chest! pteos Is toes to boy groom., buttons, bouse lorolshlog goods, sto is si Yaoiheo's Backet Btors. s-86. Doe pes of dirt iu l!rfssf passed oat I JO la sold rtoMtly. Ba Htevsrs tost tbs 20 is S well ssd It M sab a,sctly recovered' DEATH FROM UNKNOWN CAUSES. erdiet of the Coroner's Jary ia the Case or the Infant Bnpposed to Have been M ordered. From the E. O. Thursday afternoon st 5 :30 o'olook the coroner's jary in the case of Joe La ohappelle adjourned until 10 a.m. to day. The testimony was nearly all in st that time, and the result was left in doubt. There was -no positive evidenoe to oonviot the aooused. The woman, Fannie Poppin, gave the most damaging evidence against him ot any other wit ness, but it was not positive. She guessed Joe killed it," and that was all. The most interesting feature of the in quest was the conflicting evidenoe of the man and woman in the case. Wbioh is right, nobody knows. Joe Laohappelle was oool and deliberate in his testimony, and told his story straight. He admitted that be aoted wrong (in notifying no body that the obild was dead, but claim ed he bad to bury it himself beoause the county nor no one else would do so. The marked difference between the state ments of the man and woman with refer ence to the infant's death consists in the f aot that she swears be woke her np and told her the obild was dead, and be swears she woke him np and told him to take the ohild, whereupon he discovered it was dead. She swears also that she saw the baby after it was dead and that its eyes were open, while be swears its eyes were closed and be oould not open them. The essential features of the testi mony up to the time Laohappelle took the stand were given in Thursday's East Oregonian. This much interested wit ness swore in substance thai he was a resident ot Umatilla oounty and by oc cupation a hard laborer; that he had known the woman, Mrs. Poppin, about a year; that be conveyed the woman and her infant ohild from the county hos pital to room No. 81 in the Golden Rule hotel on the night ot September 20. The infant was apparently well and ate heartily before leaving the hospital. Ha tried to feed it again before going to bed at about 9 o'olook and it would not eat. He said that he then went to sleep and slept soundly until about 2:30 a. m., when be was awakened by Mrs. Poppin, asking him to attend to the baby, as it would soon be orying. He was lying on the outside of the bed, Mrs. Poppin in the middle and the baby on her arm at the far side of the bed. He got ud. turned on the light, procured the milk bottle and took the baby to feed it. when he discovered it wss dead, sod told the woman he would have to go and bury it, the best way be oould, as Mr. Chestnut bad told him the oounty wonld not bury it if it died. The woman began orying, and be, after carefully laying the dead baby st the foot ot the bed, turned in himself and with the woman discussed ways sod means for its disposal. At about 520 be got up and dressed, and wrapping the body in s small cloak oonveyed it to the end of the Lee street bridge, where be left it notil be could go and gel s spade, He proonred a spade in s lot on Lee street sod went np the gulch snd buried the body as best be oould. He said thai in this be bad made bis mistake, as be was free to confess, in not ioforming the authorities. Returning to the hotel be bad breakfast, and then procuring s livery team, bimselt snd tbs womsn went to Athens. Returnitg st night tbey took s room st ths Alts Honss un der the name of Mr. and Mrs. Brown When ssked why be told lbs womsn that be sod Chestnut buried tbs body st tbs oounty hospital, be said that he did it keep ths womsn quiet. At 10 :30 o'clock Ibis forenoon lbs Jury oams to the oonolusion thai the infant's death was doe to onknowo csases. Tbs absence of oonvictiog evidence gsvs rise to this verdict. The prisoner is still is custody , having been arrested originally for lewd cohabitation. Ho now swells elimination oo tbia charge. Stands at the Head. Ang. J. Bogel, tbs lesding druggist of Bbreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is tbs only Ihiug that cares my ooogh, snd it is ths best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Befford, Aria., writes: "Dr. King's Sew Discovery is sll Ibal is claimed tor it; it oever fails, sod is s surs curs for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I oanoot say enough tor its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coagba sod Colds is sol so experiment. It baa bea tried for quarter of s century sad today stands st tbs bead. It never disappoints. Fres trial bottles si Couser k Brock's drag store. U. E. Ooobrao, ot Monument, wss is town Friday last. Jodgs Jooes sod Cbas. Repass wers over from Eight Mils Friday last. Jobs Carmicbaal sod family wsrs io Bsturdsy from tbeir boms atar Lm log- too. There is s romor that soms par ton will start soother batcher shop is Utppasr Ibis fall. Mr. snd Mrs. IL A. Copper sod little son wers ovsr from Orssl county oa last Bstorder ssd Hooday. Emills rkbsnoo, of Tbs Dalles, wbo represents tbs fruit lodostry for lbs slsts of Oregon, Is la Iowa. Tbs parly that lost s booqset ssd s gertr cso bsvs same by calling on J. ) Roberta, prmng property sod paring rbsrges. MUa Allbs Lrb bas jut resolved s Pics lias of sample bats. Bbs Isvitus lbs ladias to sestbsm snd get ptios bs- fors purchasing slsswbrs. H5-92, Eight Mils was largely rtprcotd yesterday. Nrly every maa sems la with S load of wbest sod silber dbpoewd of it or bir4 II for belter pnsss. I A ska msst rv Taws t-m I I CELERY GIVES REST AND Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. AN BE HAD OIVIvY AOT Heppner, Oregon. . MRS. CLEAVELAND'S WORDS. he Wife of Conductor Cleave land and Her Experience. A Remarkable Result- Facts of Much Interest HOW THE MOHTftLITY RATE MflY BE LESSENED. With soores ot people suffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, snd kindred dis eases, it is evident that the following letter, which was published onoe before in the Gazette did not have their reading. It certainly is convincing, and if its advioe were followed by more, the mor tality rate wonld be materially lessened. Sinoethis letter was printed, s Gazette correspondent has investigated the foots thoroughly and finds that they are vouched for by Mrs. Cleaveland's neigh bore snd friends. Her husband is Con ductor Oleaveland, who bas been with the Central Vermont R. R.for twenty years. The letter is published ia full as re ceived, snd strikingly verifies the saying, 'Truth is stranger than notion." To ths EorroB 01 ths Gazbtti,: I have s marvelous communication to make, sod one that I feel it my duty to send to you for publication, maoh as I dislike seeing my asms in print. For three years I hsvs been sbls to walk but very little, snd it was seldom thst I could sit np over halt s day st a lime. None of lbs pbysioiaos seemed to understand my case, soms calling it neuralgia or rheumatism, while others said that my sufferings wers oaosed by uloers. Any way, none of Ibem helped me, snd sfter spending hundreds of dol lars, I became utterly discouraged. I fteally went to New York, where for two months I was under ths oars of ons ot tbs most smiosnl pbyeioiena of that oily. But my sickness snd helplessness wers not bettered. Mr husband was talking to s friend, Mr. W. H. Greene, station agent ot Burlington, Vt., about my on fortunate condition, sod Mr. Greene strongly urged bm to bavs me try Pslne's celery oompoood. I ased three bottles, snd with so macb benefit Ihst I oonlinaed lis nee. Today I walked dowo town, bait s mils or more. did soms shopping, called upon s friend, sod then wslked boms sgaia. I am do log all my housework, something I bavs not dons before 10 years My restoration to bealtb is solely dus to Paios's oelery compound. Il is this medicioe wbioh bas changed ms from a suffering, helpless wnmao to my present cindllioo of bealtb sod strength. I bops yoo will publish Ibis Utter sod sprssd ss widely ss posaibls lbs knowl edge ot a means that will bring health sod bsppiness to homes wbsrs sickness sod suffering mess life s tardea. Respectfully yours, Mas. O. E. Clkavilahd, Hull and, Vt Cos Payne, Wsltsr Dinwlddis sod Waltsr Keensy srs among tbs Grant oounty teamatsrs who viailed Heppner last week for freight. H omenta srs ascites if (ruled a war; sad Ibey are dengarooaly wstUd if oca earned by delay la oases wbors Oos Minate Cough Curs woald bring imme diate relief. For sals by Cosser k Brock. s Jes. Dsughsrty, who formerly lived oa Butter creek la tbs years past sod goes, Is Io from Wallowa county to as old frisods. Georgs 0 afford bas sums Oos ball breed Cotawell barks, ool ot Merino swes which bs wishes to Mil at rtasos- stls figarws. He will bs si E. L. Mat lock's corral oo abool Hopt. 'Ji. Call on bin. 79tf For sals Oiod sbp range with plealy f mooing wsUe. Will sell sbosp. Eoqolrs ol L. B. Wells, Echo. 7 Krrryi.se dwires tu keep inform! oa Yakoa, tbs Klondike sod Atseiea gold BIJ. takd lOo. tot Isrgs Oombcsdisai of vast isfon rtios ssd big sob Oitp to Usmlltott Tab. Co., Isdisaspolis. Id. w Tri.TsrrrwoaTKv n smvg M. Mttlwh4 km. In Ittfm Mnnthlf fu, SarUM Oil wMp4 (taof-H KOLA Wheat is looking up again. Geo. D. fell is over from Pendleton. Yesterday was one of Heppner's lively days. James Wyland was down from Hard- man yesterday. M. 8. Corrigall was io from Batter creek yesterday. 0- E. Ranous is doing some work on the Central hotel. Case Fnqna was in tor the Eight Mile locality yesterday. Mrs. Hiok Mathews bas returned from her Portland visit. Peter Brenner and sons were in from Eight Mile yesterday. Bob Watkina was dowo from the mines on last Saturday. W. G. MoCartr cut bis toot badly up in the mountains recently. Frank Engleman and Chilton Wilson were in from lone Stturday. . Felix Johnson and wits were over from Butter oreek Saturday last. Alva Mikesell is baok from the upper country where he has been harvesting . Fine celery, fruit, cigars snd tobaoooa at Mathews'. tf. Ed 0 Asbbangh, of Eight Mile, was ons ot Heppner's visitors Saturday last. To trade A good heating stove, for cord wood. Call at offioe. tt. Tbs Orsnge Front tor fine trait, cigars, tobaooos and fancy groceries. tf. Bert Dus tin was over from Long Creek for freight the first of this week. Born To ths wife of Henry Cannon, in Heppner, on Oot.l, 1897, a 9-pound boy. Ellis k Pbelps will shortly move tbeir offioe to ihs Natter building, near ths gallery. Fred Durso is down from Ihs upper oouotry where bs pat in 40 dsys harvest ing. Born To Ihs wifs of R. W. Turner, of Sand Hollow, oo Tuesday, Sepl. 5, 1897, s soo. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. TQWTDXB, 1S70. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. TS Hh ymr nmtr tl praaont mannomwit Wins Kft- 4, Ihut. This inatilnliiin I UnU(lur WUiiml lr Ilia mmlal, araiial, bliratoai and nixraj training of boy. Tlx Much ir.rBt on fir anjr eolinaa ur wianhflo arrwNii. (Invtnalm ( nraaMil In 11. Waal I'ulnt Maaaarhn. tta Iratilula f TM'hmlirj Hiala I'nifminaa of California, tlnwn, l'a-nylaiia, Hlaofuni awl llrtdll. Iurtn raratlnn vlallwra wain. ma fn m la IS m. Pur ralaliamn and mlivr iiifurmatlf.fi, ariilr Ida J-nr.rii-al. J W. HILL, at U., i'ortlaud, Oragoo. P. U draw.r II. SI-M-trl IS. en atiA'T.TTSk 'II.tirKl'rlTagK P- :??r D()n,t y r- ,i Put up v c z Arc -1 Horse ? All thf4 can l procortHl at ThmiD A Iiinus, Ixiwer Main Htrt, T" rMI,iMii ara il arialnU alia aaq raa aaawf eal UM la Mtlbf urn. mm lima a na iraiaiitig a.,, rrtaa la lng vIS IM DM THOMPSON cfc BIlSTKBs UTSSTMtH, KsmfM, SLEEP Wesley W.Brannoo bas moved in from Eigbt Mile for the wiuter. Miss Oiive Conlee arrived from Grant oounty on last Thursday snd ia visiting her sister, Mrs. Al Biuns. H. Vanderpool made proof on bis ranob Saturday, with Hugh Tyler and Elza Vinson as witnesses. J. W. Morgan and family were over from Eight Mile yesterday, on tbeir way to Lexington to visit relatives. N. R. MoVay was in yesterday from the Gooseberry seotion. He will market 3,600 bushels of grain this year. E. S. Duran, of Black Horse, raised 3,000 bushels of floe wheat this eeaBon, fortunately escaping lbs grasshoppers. W. D. Fraley has been in Heppner sinoe Saturday, representing Olds k King. He goes from here Io Pendleton. O. E. Ranous will shortly begin ths ereotion ot s house for R. C. Wills J R. Nuoamaker will oocupy tbs premises. Fine home-made taffy at tbs Orange Front A clean, fresh stock of goods leave your orders. If. A. Abrabamsiok got back from in terior poiuts oo last Saturday. Hs re ports s pleasant snd prosperous visit. Ta arrivs soon st Mathews' sweet potatoes, oranberries, Grandpa's sosp and other neoesiaries. If. Jack Horner arrived on to-day's be lated trsln, some seven boors behind time, but fresh ss a daisy direot from Alaska. Vlnoe Kelly was over Saturday from Long Creek. He reports Mrs. Kelly ss beiog vsry muob better sod steadily improving. Yesterday 40 ' bead of oatlls wers brought into Heppner for shipment east, Jas. Wyland contributing 0, Cbas. Royss IS snd Jos Mason IS Ths wbinkey that old Jim Crow mads, that Henry Clay drank.tbal Andrew Jaok sob loved, that William Henry Harrison wenl into scalaaies ovsr, cso bs foood si Low Tillard's. It Is "de rals ol' oo'n Juice." tf. RAOTICAU yaroljill St- P0RTiMD.cn Do You Want a Rig ? ou Want a Place to Your Team ? You in Need of a Saddle rinnl, Harnaf. r,rak nilllaM aM MbarMMtnlba) A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to sail the times. Yon sot fresh groceries snd supplies ; yoo want sub stantial gents' furnishings, 'ion oan find wbst you wsnt at T. R. Howard' MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! 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