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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1897)
KL Hon. J. S. mm 1 Had You Thought of It ? If vou have not, we desire to call your attention to a few ot the extensive lines of merchandise carried by RHEA 4 C McCarthy Completely Cured h Paines Celery Compound. OfflPANY. E W far zwmM v K & o d 9 S-P 5? J" fr vT a Q p A jvda. is w uave a new yuveiuui, Blanco. Weyler, the butcher, ia to be recalled. The Georgettes, of New York City, are having a falling out over the county ticket The State Fair was a grand suc cess in every particular this year. Better times had its effect on the fair, as it is having on every other enterprise. It is a good one. Tbe world seems to have decided upon the gold standard. Peru and Hayti have both decided to join the majority. However, silver will always be used as money. i Trade Leaders of Heppner They have greatly enlarged their capacity for doing business, and don't forget that they are rustling for it. "Price cuts no ice" with us. We will meet all legitimate competi- tion and are doing it everyday 9 The Oregonian is opposing Flatt, the New York boss, and obeying the behests of Simon, a worse boss. The Oregonian is the catspaw of Simon; it cannot get away from him, but it is free to express itself on matters removed celery compound from Oregon. Department of Agriculture, Division of Statistics, Washington, D. 0., July 9, 1897, Welle, Richardson & Co: Gentlemen Something over a year go I waa Bufferiug with nervousness, lose of appetite and insomnia. I was all run down, and nothing dii me any good, until a friend advised me to try Falne'a I took tour bottlea of tbe compound, and I am more than proud to testify that it eompletly oared The Oreconian savs that Low I haven't bad an unwell day aince. should be elected in New York fat ri Dd "l66? ,Iike ' bea,,h' . baby. 1 ornsider Paine'a celery eonv City, but it admits that Tracy is poond the beBt remedy mBI)uf(l0,Bred( the candidate of the regular re- arj(j i mogt heartily reoommend it to anf- publican organization. Facts are faring humanity the world over. 8io- that the Oregooian sustains the cerely youra, Jamee. 8. McCarthy. organization when it can run it along Simon lines, not, it bolts. When it can- Tbe Gazette cannot understand why so many democratic papers are so much disturbed over Mr. Qeer's failure to secure the en dorsement of the delegation. It is "borrowed" trouble. It is feign ed. No skin has been removed from any portion of their anato mies in this contest Hleeplessnesa is tbe most oommon, aa well aa the moet alarming, ailment among those wbo toil with their brains. Patient after patient repeats the aame atory. Be goea lo bed at the usual hour, fulls off to aleep very muob aa usual, but, instead of Bleeping through the whole night, wakes about three or earlier and can get "no more sleep after that time." Carry home a bottle of Paine'a oelery compound and see bow soon iusomnia gives way to sound, refreshing Bleep. Tbe best remedy in the world ia not too much for any one to insist on get ting. Every one, whether sick or well, must know tbe immense good Paine's oelery oom pound has done and is doing. tired, half-Bisk, sleepless men and women all over the country. Tbe vague, half hearted attempt so many people make to get rid of poor health is pitiable. Rheumatism, head- aobes, neuralgia, kidney troubles, akin diseases and dyspepsia may be wholly exterminated from tbe Byttem, never to bother one again, if one will but cleanse tbe blood and regulate the nerves with Paine's oelery compound. Get out of despondenoy, tbe "blues," or whatever name you give to these at tacks of nervous depression. Don't move around bait eiok. Persons wbo thiafc that they are fairly well and "only a little tired" need just tbe toning np and refreshing that Paine'a oelery com pound undoubtedly gives. Nothing oonld be more auioidal than (or Biokly men and women to shut their eyes to tbe great opportunities offered by Pa ink's celery compound. No remedy ever called forth aoob vigoroua testimonials and deoided opintona from every olaaa of men and women. We carrv a full stock in these goods, made from Oregon wool by the Eagle Mills, of Brownsville. The prices range from $1.00 up. We also have a splendid line of quilts of several grades and can outfit you veay cheaply, vers - Have just received a large line the past week in sizes 10x14 and 10x16. These goods are ot heavy Duck, rnces, ftd.DU ana Ladies' and Gents' Underwear ! In the above lines our stock is very complete in both heavy and S light grade woolens. Come in and see our lull line of fleece lined j goods at $1.50 per suit. Just the thing for winter wear. Overshoes, Felts and Rubbers The biggest line in town. Now is the time to buy these goods and be prepared when the bad weather sets in. We are sure to please you. above are but a few of the lines oirried by this house. Come in when you visit Heppner and get our prices. We will treat you right. IF'irst Rational TRSnyilg IEStiilciiiig. Thi a r AN OLD KKslDKNT, He Rrturns With Father-Will Leave Boob for Honolulu. John O. English, of Danville, Ilia., wbo formerly resided at Dardman and waa connected with Ed. H. Ooi in tba The Portland Chronicle is still having spasms over the seating of Corbott. Mr. Corbott might BUC- tbeep business a number of yeara ago, is ceed in socuring his coveted seat in town, having arrived on last Sunday thprniaalwavaaDoaaibilitvof sue from ou' of ,b 0DDer o"r. cobs in any reasonable venture but it is not likely that be will be helped very much by Senator McRride whom Corbott has assist ed to discredit in the eyes of the people of Oregon. In the face of McKride's protest he will have a bard fight And this is not the aeoonipamed by hie father, Mr. John T. English, a wealthy capitalist of Dan ville. Tbe aoo is a member of a whole sale grooery house of Danville and is prospering. Both visited Itossland and other points In D. O. during their sojourn in tba west Tbey bave large Interests in tba La Itol mine, holding atook that ia worth nearly a bait a million dollars. Befora return- Okeoon will be represented at the Pam exposition in 1900. REPORT OP TH E CONDITION Of the Fint National Bank at Hepp ner, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Businesij Oct. 5th, 1897. resources. T-nanu nrwl dinnnnritta 1160.689. 71 Overd'fte eeoured anil unsecured 10,031.93 TT H ltnrwln in aeoittre Oircula- w 1 4 n .An nn tion L ia, w w.uu Pvan.inma nn 17. S. bonds 875 00 StookB, aecuritiee, eto 19.2G9 26 Banking-bouse ruiffiure, una fixtures .v 8,884.44 TViia fmm National banis (not reaerve agents) f, Bi,rJO.ou Assignee's It Is Now Fannie Popples' Tare. Tbe woman named Fannie Poppina who flitured in the case it waa expected would be established against Jo Lacb- appelle has been arraigned on tba obarga ot unlawful oondtict and will be given a beariug befora Justioe Parkea today She broke down wben aha became aware that a Jail aentenca waa probably in atore for bar, aaya the Pendleton Tri bune. only stumbling block in the way ling borne tbe party will likely visit the of Mr. Corbott buying the senate. A spat io 1 BaodwUh I.UnJa. Everyone demree to keep informed on Yukon, tba Klondike and Alaskan gold fields. Send 100. for large Compendium of vaet information and big color map to Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis, led. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. U. O reeve, merchant, of Chil- I I VT . i . I - I .... t . 1 1 oowie. ii- ceniuee wiai u iiu wu- ir lu a ouuimiaaiuuera auuv ., , . . , . , sumption, waa given np to die, sought abroad in the interest of silver do B.(Uotl lrMllI1.nt ,htt money could Dot succoed in their missiou, the procure, tried all oongh remediea ha oould day of silver, as A money of ulti- bear of, but got no relief; spent many i- l , i: : .,. ti oiuhta sitting nn In a chair: waa Induced ters not what one thinks might waa onred by use of two bottles. For tbe have been done, It is of little con- p- ' ?' b lu"d,B 10 1 kna naaa Bk rt .1 a A aa I tap K I tl it Atl I IIBl . Corn, if as a proof that legislation eovery is the grau.lwit remedy aver made, ha. been one of the principal rea- Tt. Dr. tons why Silver lias declined, One King's New Disoovary is goarantre!, ..n it. Ar lima a,1. 1 lot Conahe, Colda and consumption. It vnu I"""" -- Trial oottlea free at 0.naer verso action la taken by this or a Brock's dmg aton. tli at. DnvnrnmenL The facta are t ! tt i U t. .ntira! To beal tba broken and diaeaal tta the equal ot goui, ana me wonu is ,,, j,,, ,nJ ,0 ra.o.ou, set against it ?tow if tbe Id-eor. t tba mlaslon of DeWiit'a Witeh Crease OI the JOIIOW metal is uaiei naiva. ror naia oy vonaur m iofflciont for all demands none will Broek. be the loser. Silver is convenient No maa or woman can enjoy life or for subsidiary coins and will be aeoomplleh much to Ibia wiIJ while thus used, iu any eveot, but it the "og from a torpid liw, HaWitt'a chance for an international agree- 1 W. tnenl is lei pass uy oar HWue, that is the otily use that it can have in the world of finance. George Iloffird baa soma fine half breed Cotewell bncks. out of Merino ewes which be wishes to aell at reason able figures. He will be at E- L. Mat look's corral on about Hpt 20. Call on him. ?9it 12,135.29 Due from State Banks , ana TUnknra Due from approved reserve agta. 36,371.93 Obeoks and other oash items.. 98.87 NoteB of other National IJanka 2,500.00 fc'mnlinnal ntnif flnn4n0V. - r -1 " niokela and cents..... 1UB.UU LlWfDLMONIT BIIKSVB IW B.K, VIS Bpeola 86.07000 lADnl.landar notea ... 492.00 Ilvdemption fund wun i. b. TMunrar id Dr cent. OI nirnnlation) 602 50 Total S38l.785.43 LIABILITIES. Pnnit at ahwk naid in 50.000.00 - . " f 111 MU1 ikl Hurpluafuna i4.wu.uu Undividwl profits, leea eipen- aea and tales paid i ... u,uo..io v.ti.in.l tnk Notes out standing 1- li.u-iw Due to other National Baraka. . 4,865.43 Individual deposits eubjoci to check.... '....268.66128 Demand oertiflcatea ot deposit 15.546.57 Sale Of Accounts. Notes and m Kotlce la hereby iriven that the underalKned asaisnee ot the estate of Cox Bros., Insolvent rinhtnn. will on Haturclav the 16th day of Oc tober, lmrc, at tna conn Mouse aoorin uepp- aid day, aell to the hleheat bidder tor cash I In hand, all tne notea ana account oi aam in solvent estate, remaining unpaid on aald date. The annrnximate face value of .aid notea and account ia at. iu uu. inu a iuii limueciiuit ui i aame can he had at the office of Ellis & Phelps at any time beiore aaia sale. Assignee of Cox Bros., Insolvent Debtors. 79-88. SUMMONS. N THE JUSTICE COURT OF THE BIXTH District of Morrow County, Htate of Oregon. 1). E. Ullmen, flalutin, Tl. R. W. Bcardon, Defendant To R W. Bear-Ion. Defendant. In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you art hereby required to appear before tne under- iRiieu, a ju.iu v ui 1.110 tHHa ui.nish i aloreaald, on the l7tn aay ot novemier, mi, ai 10 o'clock , a. m., at the otHce of said Justice, lu 1 laid dlitrlct, to answer the above named plain- till' In a civil action. Tbe defendant will take notice that if he fall to anawer the complaint I herein the plaintiff will take Judgment againat him for tm.Vb and the com and dlaburaeinenU of ald K tloti. -This summons la served upon you In pu anoe of an order made and entered In laid court on the Mh dav of October. 1H-.I7. W. A. Ki-H4BiaoM. Justice of the Peace. ilth Dla. Morrow Co.. State ot Oregon. 85-98. In it for Business vV it J. M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Coma lo the Gaaette office and eel a decent lot of envelope printed. Government envelope look obeap, and besides too raouot get jour bnai card printed thereon. If Total $381,785.43 Btati o Orhkw, I M' Coi'HTT of Morrow, ) , I, George Conaer, Cashier of tbe above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above statement ia true to tba best ot my knowledge and belief. Uao. UOMaro, teenier. 8ulaortbed and sworn to before me this 9tb day ot October, 18U7. li. Lt. r Biiusu, Notary I'ublio for Ore;on. Correct Attest: G A. Hbea, T. A. Rhea, J. B. Natter, Directors. Tbe whlwkey that old Jim Crow made. that Uenry Clay ilrank.tbat Andrew Jack, aoa loved, that William Uenry Harrison went into emtesi-sover, ran te found at Low Tillard'a. It la "da rale o' eo'n Juice," Dr. John W. Raamua. ot tba "Bed light," aver on tba alert for eomethiog new, ean furnish you the floeel cork tails in the land Manhattee, Jersey, Vermouth or Qia-made by aa artist in tbe business. Drop la and take the taate out ot four moulb. It For sale by Oonser A Hrook. Corns In and snhacrilte for theOaaoo,H Now la the time. Ton doa'l waal to mlas a whole lot of good, hard reallo that la tow beiaa published in oar Toe Wet iWtt that couU U r001'-" bad to New lork would l0 tbe I Uick Malbewa and V. (leatry, nnder ilctionof Ijow. After Low. the 1 the firm name of Mathews A Uentry, t - t;.t. V W.rV are easoolel.! loaelbec in tba barber would bo prfferablf. Tbj worat result would Im tbo flection of Henry UoorgA. Yet it tuay lie nueation wbctLer TUtt'e man I . . . m a. a fclw.1.l .,rf..rrn,1 h Mm. .Ill DIIMt BtaBd B04 OOM fOOJ WOfB Bl l-."" - .!...(.. ...1 businees la tba new aland, two doore Booth ot tba poetofflo. They eolioit call. Hbsvlog. 15 eeoU. If. J. L. tlil'0 baa lake the Jonee' the Orettorjlaa. TLie ia tb kind i( a repullicto tb OroDiao j. It llghta lKmlfrn-outiJ of Ort; Dopnlar Drtoee. IS Cents easts halrrnttlnf. 7lf. Hutuit your pUne te tapoaa before Haw la the lima to ret tba Weekly Or ronian. the sreateet ewepapev of li, a WhI W lb ibeUaaMi.iMin etnei I In advance,, one fear. 13.60. No better oorrtbloatlon or yeaspapera ean o ronia la tbe elate. What ia Hop Uoldf Deal ear lb. Hea ad. else nera. beer ra s Any treon wbo la latereetril Rrtlieh OolnmbiaboolJ write lo W. U llorlbort. general paaeenger agent ot tba O. It. A N.for a copy of I'at iHaan lit tie "booklet." "Tba New Boaaaialaad It la well worth tba trouble. 80-tf. "The ltalator Line" The Dalits, For'ki I Aslori KavigAlioi Co. Notice of Intention. Land Orrirs at Thb Dallbs. Oaaooa. Hept. it), 1897. NOTICB 18 RERKBY GIVEN THAT THa I fnllowtns-uame.1 settler has filed notice I nf hii liitentlnii lo make final proof In support I ol h i claim, and that aald proof will M mane before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, C-n-Koii, ou t or. linn, inn, via: THOMAS J. MERRILL, Hd. K. Nn. 63n for the NU NEla KU NEW Bee. ii and 8M b N W'4 Hec. 8H, TP. a, 8 R , a W M. He namra tne louowina; wuneneee m proii hiaeontlnuoiis mldence upon and cultivation I of aald land, vis: Benjamin Parker, Frank Mard, Reuben Allen, Albert H. Alien, all oil Hardinan, on (on. J AS. F. awns, 81 96 KetUter. WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc., ? At prices as low as they can be sold in this market. D. A. Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. "DALUS CITY" AMD "REGULATOR' Leave Tba Dalles daily (eieept Rnnday) at 7 JO a. n. Leave t'ortieod at Tin a. in. When von go to Portland, atop off at The Dalles and take a trip aown me Oolombiei yoa will enjoy it, aai savs mooey. W. C. ALLAWAT, Oeoeral Agent. CITATION. T!t the rot'NTV corRT or the state a nf Orrron. for Morrow Lonntv. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Wlimtfrrd (illllam, Arcln-r M. Ollllam and lMlr K. till tm. minora It annrartnc to the court from the affidavit and petition of Annie (illllam, (iiarnan of the etwiv naniH minora, that It la nrceeeary, and would be henrnrtal to aald minora, and their eeute and all peraona Intervatrd therrln, to aril In the manner provided hy law the follnwtns I dparrlhed rral eatate, and all tnten-et of aald I minora therein, to-wit: The eaat halt of the I north-eul quarter, and the eaM half nf the I aouth eaat anarter ol aection I.v lownanip . outh ol renae eaat W. M, It la therefore herehr ordered that the neit of kin of aald minora and all peraona Interested In aald eatate. epprar before ihla court at the ( ountr Court I MondaT the 1st r of h'nvemh-r, lav; at the I hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and then and there I how raoee If anr ealat, whf a Up nee ahould I not he sranted for the sale of the above da trhhed real eaiate. It Is futher ontered that a I eopv of tnla order he puhlliheil once each week I for lour aucreeaive eeaa o-iore aal.l out ap pointed. In the Heppner ( M. a newiti,er of aeiieral rlreuiatlon, and pupbllahed at Heppner, Morrow rminty, r.-eon. A. U. SAHinUMflK", spokane fills i northers ' nelson 4 fort suetpard RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Tba Only AlMUil KooU Wttbool Change of Care Delweea Mpokane, Itoselaad aoj NeUoo. Also between Velenti aai KoMlaaJ, daily eirpt taaday: IttAKTUD Tfi'T"THY AWP IfTIVt I roiii.n.M or la.tiee lu travel lor i-mi-,(lle, eeel.lwh4 him" l "ie Blthl I..HUU end ei" l'.-itu.n w.f. ,, , a-tl a, Irvee-d aUrnp-d envel. Ipe tHniil.'B ol-nl tn't. lai Arrive. s.v A. M lp..koe el r M IHt) A M H el res r. a IK A. I- t Cl.iae SnuwtaM at Heaaoei wltk ateaaeeei fuf .-I.. ....4 .it H.-n.! Insha amaala. I i in is f, ' Km lie silvae aad Fovedary Cfeefe eoeneet el Mamie wite etaae aWl. Met County Judge. O Vtafta txpiaianot. bJMM Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon. ONLY 1TATC SCHOOL IN KAwTCRN OaHQON . lUnons Is still oa tba nrf ilolnf lit. e f ar renter bosineea, M TRAOI BBAKKt, ossiowa. OOPvaiOMTS A a. Immii(ier aM ewnetioe atar e a l t&mrtmt. rVaav .mm aa imii m pmhHf ri.,taht t'aianm.lie elrwl, eeia.ii,i4l i' twH ae-ocy f .. nms$ la Ht We ka.e a V. Mkinti otr. rwMie lakaw ikruecb Btaa a Km. leeetvej Ssseal autMw t the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, keawlir.tte IHMtwed. eMVatloej rt va fAtaarre aeu tree. Aetreia MUNN A CO., f Hreaeee, a,w f art. Located on tba O. R. A N. Railway midway between Peodletoa and Walla Walla. Btadtnta admitted at all timea of tba year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. Voeal and Instrumental llnaio tangbt by eompeteot ioetrnctora. A gradti- ate of tba Boston Conservatory baa ebarge ot tba Instrnt&eoUl depart ment. - IMio rcidlcN' Boardlnc Hall Is thoroughly tqainped aod offera ra. eelleal aoomoiodaitoiia at reaeoaabla rales, beod for eaialogna. Adaseaa M. Q. PtOYAL, Praaldent af Faealty ar f. A. WORTMINQ. Ton, Bee rata ry Beerw af Regenu, Weatan, Or. 'VaeVT TIIKaB StilU, tram $18 U. Pa eta, frwnt $8.60 Ua. '"Brt1 1 ,lBUf 10,1 ,?? CU It4 fw 8, Mill alraetf ia City bole I bmlJief " gon. lvw oat nur toetract. t