Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 26, 1897, Image 3

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    " Take Notice.'
L The mm ol fire centa per line will to
charged (or "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding present and donors,
ad obituary notice, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices ol SDeclal meetings for whatever nnrma
J. 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 Ave
cents a line. Theae rules will be strictly adher
el to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gezette ceo offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, (1.50.. ' 13.50
. " 8. F. Examiner, 11.50 3.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00
Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
, " 8. P. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c. 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8-50
New York Wool Record, $2.00 , 8.50
HETU. EPISC. CHURCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
'The Bpirit and the bne say. Come."
The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult Tiiin on
religious, social, civic philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. t'LESXIEB, Minister.
Here and There.
MEW TELEPHONE LINE TO BE BUILT.
Arlington And Heppner Will 8ooa be Cob-
aected by Telephone.
Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Manager C. B. Hopkins, of the Inland
Telephone and Telegraph Company, re
turned yesterday from a trip over the 50
miles of country that asperates Arling
ton and Heppner, Oregon. It is the in
tention of the oompany to immediately
constrnot a telephone line ounoeotiog
those two places. "We will pat two big
gangs of men into the field at onoe,"
said Mr. Hopkins yesterday. "We ex
pect to have the Hoe completed within
30 days. The ooontry through wbioh it
will pars is a prosperous and rioh reg
ion, and is well settled."
WHAT IS RHEUMATISM?
More Prevalent than for
Many Years.
Sudden Change of Temperature
. an Immediate Cause.
Come to Oregon.
A wagon passed through Northern
Kansas, recently, bearing this inscrip
tion: "Colorado and irrigation; Kansas
and stagnation; Pop alia tic administra
tion and damnation. I'm going to my
wife's relation end make no demonstra
tion.'' Tbey ought to oome to Oregon,
where apples, pears and prunes do grow,
and a man with education oan engage
in speculation, bring along his wife's re
lation, have good times and free salva
tion, with no danger of starvation. This
is worth consideration,
See M. Liclitenthal for shoes. a.
Oid Hatt is visiting in Portland.
W. H. Sloper, of The Dalles, arrived
yesterday.
Hon. Henry Blackman is up from
Portland.
J. . Gillespie, of Haystaok, oame in
yesterday.
Dan McDonald, of Arlington, was in
town Sunday.
A. B. Chapman was in from Batter
creek Friday.
H. L. Copple, of Hamilton, was in
town' Monday.
Walter White, of Hamilton, was in
town yesterday.
T. E. Sweeten came no from Arling
ton this morning.
H. R. Shawness and Frank Brooks are
tip from Portland.
Joe Fisher, of Salem, is stopping at
the Hotel Heppner.
J. F, Willis and wife were up from
Lexington Saturday.
Submit your plans to Ranous before
giving out your oontraot. tf
To trade A good beating stove, for
oordwood. Call at office. tf.
U. S. Smith and Nat Halvorson, of
lone, were in town Saturday.
The Orange Front tor fine fruit, cigars,
tobaoooa and fancy groceries. tf.
M. Lioblenthal for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Frank Moreland and James Allen, of
Hardman, were in town yesterday.
R. J. Carsoer, the lending merobant of
Wagner, was doing business in Heppner
yesterday.
Fine home-made taffy at the Orange
Front. A clean, fresh stook of goods
leave your orders. If-
Girl wanted to do housework. Good
wages. Nona but the best need apply.
Gall at Gazette office. 83-tf
To arrive soon at Mathews' sweet
potatoes, oranberriee, Grandpa's soap
and other neoessaries. "
Any one desiring to build either a
house or barn will make money by call
ing oo the Gazette office. 67 tf
For sale residence property. Barn
and irood outhouses. Will seil cheap on
easy terms. Call at offloe. 83-tf.
Best accommodation and oourteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
There is a nice lot of Cunningham
Merioo bucks for sale at Thompson k
Binne' stable. Inquireof W. C. Browo.
690-tf.
J. L. Gibson bas taken the Jones'
barber stand and does good work at
popular prioes, 15 centa shaving aod
25 cents beircuttiog. 78 -tf.
Miss Altha Leach bas just reoeived a
oioe line of sample bats. She invites
tbs ladies to see them and get prioes be
fore purchasing elsewhere. 85-92.
' MomeDte are useless it trilled away,
and tbey are dangerously wr:ted if con
sumed by delay in oasee where One
Minute Cough Cure would briog imme
diate relief. For sale by Conser k
Brook.
Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under
the firm name of Matbewe k Oeniry,
ere associated together in the barber
business in the new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They
call. Shaving, 15 cents.
George Hofford bee some fine half
breed Cotewell bocks, out of Merioo
ewes wblcb be wishes to sell at reason
able fiiioree. He will be et &
look's corral on about Sept.
oo bim.
Come to the Gazette offloe and get e
tDt lot of envelope printed.
Government envelope look cheap, and
besides you cannot gel your bosineee
card printed tbereoo.
Evt ryooe desires to keep loformed oo
Yukon, the Klondike and Alaskan (old
fields. Send 10c. for large Compendium
of vast toformatioo aod bit color map to
Uaroiltoo Pub. Co., Iedianapol
nr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red
light," ever oo the alert for eotbetbloff
ew, can farnltb yoo the ftoeel enrk
tails io the land MaafceAtea, Jersey,
VermoothorjOB-X!JBle by artist In
thWsieMS. Drop lo end lake the
taele out of your mouth.
What an Editor says.
Lives of poor men oft' remind us hon
est toil don't stand a ohanoe; more we
work we leave behind us bigger patches
on our pante on our pants onoe new
and glossy, now patohed up of different
hue, all because subscribers linger and
won't pay us bat is due. Then let all
be up and doing; send your mite how
ever small, or when the snows of winter
strike us we shall have no pants at all 1
After Longfellow a long ways after.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Buoklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will oonviuce you of tbeir merits.
These pills are easy in aotion and are
particularly effective in the oure of Con
stipation aud Sick Headache. For Ma
laria and Liver troubles that have been
proved invaluable. They are guaran
teed to be perfeotly free from every
deleterious substanoe and to be purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorating the
system. Begular size 25o. per box. Sold
by Conser & Brock, druggists.
Remedy For Consumption.
Several people bare been cured in
New York city of rapid consumption by
the injeotion of the serum whion bas
made the name of Prof. Marsgliano, its
disooverer, famous the world over. New
York pbysioians deolaie that the effeots
of the serum is miraoulous. Sinoe the
noted Italian first made publlo bis dis
covery, several years ago, tests of the
serum have been attempted at many of
the leading European and American
hospitals but these experiments have
been surrounded by professional seoreoy.
The result of late tests are now being
made public
Edison's Latest Projectoscope.
The latest Edison Projeotoscope, ex
hibiting 1000 feet of moving life soenes;
(fac simile) Oorbett-Fitzsimmons fight,
Spauisb bull fight and other soenes.
For ladies and gentlemen, at Heppner
Opera bouse, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, Oct. 28, 29. 30, General admiss
ion 85 cents. Reserved setts 50 oents
Children 25 oents. Seats on sale at us
ual plaoe. 591 92.
A traveling medium who recently gave
a seanoe in a Georgia town began by
saying: "I have been requested by
some of the men preeent to recall the
spirits of tbeir wives, who have gone be
fore. Keep perfeotly quiet, friends in
one moment tbey will be with yon."
"John," whispered an old man in the
audienoe, "Gimme my bat quick! I
don't mind meetin' Molly io heaven, but
I'll be duroed ef I want ber to resume
busiuess on earth."
A." Dartmouth Professor
.Finds an Unfailing Oure
for the Ailment.
Rheumatism is more prevalent in
Heppner than for many years.
When this disease fastens on an indi
vidual, be generally knows what is tbe
trouble. The inflammation, soreness,
and pain, in combination with chills,
coated tongue, loss of appetite and swel
ling of the joints, tell plainly that this
is rheumatism.
To quote the Medical World, "the
patient becomes a pitiful objeot of suffer
ing, helpless and inoapable of move
ment; and possibly an eventual martyr
to a obronic state of the disease, which
will shatter bis usefulness, though it
snares his life. Perhaps, though, the
heart and its belongings are fatally in
volved, as not infrequently happens."
But what is rheumatism?
Physician's opinions vary. Some say
one thing, and some another. Yet all
agree that a poison gets iuto tbe system,
and rheumatism results.
The immediate causes are cold and
moisture, snd sudden changes of tem
perature, aoting upon tbose who are
weak or especially disposed to tbe dis
ease. It shonld be regarded as a warn
ing intioation of a low state of bealtb,
and tbe first twinge of pain or stiffness
of tbe muscles ought to be carefully
placed under treatment,
Rheumatism can be relieved by Paine's
oelery oompound, a pure vegetable ex
tract whose emoacy in rheumatism was
discovered by Prof. Phelps of Dart
month. This oompound strengthens
the system, restores vigorous nerve
power, and regulates tbe oironlation,
thus driving nut tbe rheumatic poison.
The best proof of its value is tbe good
it has done. Though known for a com
paratively ebort time, there probably is
not a oitv or town in this state where it
bas not effeoted a oure. That it is all
that is olaimed for it, is being daily
demonstrated. Many have thrown away
their orutohes, and uow walk briskly
and ereot, without pain or suffering,
solely through tbe use of this celery
compound.
All lovers of tbe good of humanity
will rejoice that at last there Is ' a posi
tive and reliable way to oure rheuma
tism and relieve suffering.
What reason then bas one tor suffering
with rheumatism or neuralgia, or allow
ing a friend to limp with pain?
Distinguished Guests. ,
A special train oame in over the O. R.
& N. at 8:30 last night, carrying several
distinguished gentlemen. Tbe train was
in charge of Gen. Supt. J. P. O'Brien;
who, witb the three railroad commiss
ioners are making their semi-annual
tour of mspeoiion over tbe roa l. They
looked into tbe affairs of tbe road here
and from what we oan learn everything
had been oonducted in I satisfactory
way, alluougu some improvements aiong
the line will probably be ordered as the
road bed is said to be in very unsatiBfaot
ory condition, iney iei tnis morning
and will continue their journey over the
main line.
- S. C. Lewis aud B. F. King, were in
from lone Sunday.
G. D. Anderson, of tbe Butter creek
section, was in town Sunday.
W. O. Bayless, of Hardman, was doing
business in Heppner yesterday.
E. A, Sullivan and J. S. Brooks were
over from Pendleton this week.
Baths down at the Jones' barber shop,
25 oents. Orville Jones manager, tt
' Jno. F. O'Connor and Geo. W. Ryan,
of Pendleton, were registered at tbe
Hotel Heppner yesterday.
J. P. O'Brien, J. B. Eddy, G. W.
Harris and J. Hazell, of Portland, were
among the arrivals yesterday.
E. Eskelson, of Lexington, was in the
city today and bad bis name enrolled on
tbe Gazette's subscription books.
T. W. Ayers has bought the Fell resi
dences now oooupied by 'Gene Glllman
and H. J. Strickfaden. Consideration
83,500. '
The True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Chief," says: "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Disoovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Ex
perimented witb many others, but never
got tbe true remedy until we used Dr.
King's New Disoovery. No other remedy
oan take its plaoe in our home, as in it
we bave a oertain aod sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc"
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if tbey are urged on you
as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis
oovery. They are not as good, because
this remedy has a record of cures and
besides is guaranteed,
satisfy. Trial bottles
Brock's drug store.
Canton Plows
Canton Harrows
Canton Gangs
canton disks
or Drills
or Seeders
Stodebaker Waoons
and Hacks......
va we- w i
Super
Super
GRAIN and
FEED
c p
ssssvt 1 t
Main Street,
Next door to Palace hotel.
HEPPNER, OREGON
The Southern PaciBo railroad company
bas deoided to sell tiokets from all
stations on its lines in Oregon, at one
fate for the round,1 rip. In view of tbe f aot
that our people have been favored with
abundant crops, it is confidently expeot-
ed that the state fair at Salem will have
a better attendance tban ever before,
and in order to give all an opportunity
to visit this great institution of whioh
tbe people of tbe entire state have rea
son to be proud, this popular line of
rmlroads has reduoed tbo fare so as to
enable all to see one of tbe grandest
displays ever exhibited at Salem. The
Fair open Sept. 30th and closes Oct. 8th.
670-tf
S!4
It never fails to
free at Conser &
Notice to Sheepmen I
Don't overlook those fine Cunningham
buoks at Thompson & Bions' stable.
Inquire of W. C. Brown, at Palace bote),
or Ed. Bishop. 590-tf.
Ranous is still on the turf doing a lit
tie carpenter business. tf
9
STOCKMEN,
FAEMERS,
EVERYBODY !
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat-'
ent buiinesa conducted for Moocratc Fees.
OUR Orrict is OrrosiTC. U, 8. paTiNTOrrier.
and we can secure patent in leu time tnaa tootc
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-'
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of;
charge. Uur lee not aue mi patent n tecurtu. ,
A Pamphlet " How to Obtain Patent," with
coat of aame in the V. S. and foreign countries
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Op, patent Ornct. Washington, D. C
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
TJT XOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. R. Howard's. . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
Main Street. Heppner. Oregon.
i?
Wbat is Hop Gold? Best beer on
sarth. See el. elsewhere.
School Items.
Tbe question for debate last Fridy
was "Resolved that tbe Barbarian is
more happy than the oivilized raoe."
Miss Hastings has resumed her posi
in the sohool. having been absent for
tbe past week on aocount of ill bealtb.
It is our earnest desire that the rooks
will be cleared off the grounds in froot
of tbe eobool bnildiog, snd that tbe
grounds will also bs fenoed, wbioh
would improve the appearanoe of tbe
surroundings great deal.
The monthly examinations will take
plaoe oo Tbursdsy aod Fridsy of tbis
week.
We are very much pleased witb the
work wblcb has been done tbe paat two
months.
Duo.
HEPPNER RACKET STORE
THE
BUY
FEW
CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO
NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Andrew Allen, of Portland; W. U.
Humphrey, of Salem, aod Geo, C
Round, of Walla Walla, were among tbe
arrivals on this morning's train.
Jsmrs C. Keitbly, of Uardmao, was
in town yesterday and made final proof
btfore County Clerk Morrow on bis
timber oultore claim.
Pit IOES QUOTE D B E L.O W.
1 paper full oouut pios 2 oents. 1 paper gool needles 2 oeuts.
I spool linen thread. ...3 cents. 1 oard hooks aod eyes 1 cent.
1 ball knitting cotton. . .3 cents. 1 gents tape border bkf 6 oants.
1 Misses oolored bonier hanilkerohiet 2 cents.
OTHER GOODS SUCH AS HOSIERY. TOWELS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, $c, AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUR 5 AND 10 CENT COUNTER IS ALWAYS
FULL OF BARGAINS. CROCKER Y AND
GLASSWARE IN ABUNDANCE.
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
HO TKOl'BLK TO HIIOW OOOW) E WANT VOt'R TRADE.
J. V . VUGrI-1-A.N.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HLOI? GrOM3
And now the entire world
Knows this verect product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
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solicit
If.
L. Ust-
2a Call
TOtf
A Burns woman, says the Canjon City
News, cured ber busband of staying out
late at night by going to tbe door when
be oame borne and wbtsperiog through
tbe keyhole, "Is that you, Willis?" Her
husband's name is Jobn aod he stays at
borne every night now, aod sleeps witb
ooe eye open aod revolver under bis
pillow.
Tbe Taooma Mews quotes from an
Eastern paper the followiiK oolioe:
-Married: At Fliotstoos, br tbe lUv
Wiodstone, Mr. Nebemiab Waiteetooe
and Miss Wilbelminab Haodstooe, both
of Limestooe" aod remarks "There will
be other pebbles on the baoh."
Mrs. Otis Patterson end daughter,
Mies Z'e. retorne I Ibis morning from a
two weeks' visit to Portland, Bakrr City
aod Walla Walla. Mr. Pttreon, wbo
waa detained oo eeoonot of some busi
ness mattsre. Is expected to return to
morrow.
Joseph LCbsplle end Faonie Pup-
pin, wbo were arraign! et PeodUtoa
recently for violating tbe aevantb com-
rnendoietit, eacb entered a plea of gailiy
in tbe circuit court at that piece yester
day, but tbe sentence wsS eltbheld QOtil
today.
A young mea im Hi. Psnl, says .o et
change, wee fioed fl'i "for kUefoe girl
in the fare of ber proteat." rWryed Ma
right. D should t.vs Uel ber to tbe
good old way aod ibe woald eot bave
made ttf omplaioi.
LL J. Htrk kfedoa, foremea of tbe Oal
tlte office, reoeived the sad Intellieeeee
this morning that hie ettr, Mrs. Mary
Tuolni, died of typhoid few et br
home io tVieiaville, Ky., the 19 b. tnat.
A Plit leJH ble use estl Mait..e ie
the father of sii yoaeg chilJree ee l be
aleays epee of tbe.a ee tbe "hit
Dailne Kite."
E. B. Thompson, A. J. I'elffer, Oeo.
A. Bbepperd, Met Mosgrove, Loyd
Coobreo and i. S. Short were arrivals on
tbis morning's train.
Billr Gordon baa moved bis feed
stable to Jones' old stsod bre be will
enntlnne to serve bis '.msoy friends aod
patrons.
acklee'i
Tbe Beet Halve I
Broieee, Horee,
Paver Horee. Tr
Chilblains, Gorm.
tiuna, end pneit
nit rsanirscL
iMirlixit salisfsoUoe or money Muedd.
Price 25 rente par boi. For eele by I
Cooser A Brook.
lsk Oal rer Mtalse
at Mrs. L. J. Fates' Mlllioery store.
Sm sloek of nole Hal arrived from
the East ; oomprMtof lUt etytec "cow.
boy" bete, trlsmsd sailors, tame, etc
blob, will be eld et Baiw prion.
Ovate and sm. 1
Te t'ere rMtleall Parevtr.
Take Cee"arele Ceedy CalLsrt.fl. 1M
or afta. If C. C. C fall to coie, dfeigiete
rfnoJ otoeey. M
The OaiMte d et e,etli the
boRMtv of any pereee. bet II le
STrtAr-Tif-JM.
fort9tiRES5lVE
wW
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
BIG CROPS
BIG PRICES
GOOD HIRES GULLY.
Toor wife bas stood by yon faithfully
in your adversity. Mow, let ber share
In yonr prosperity by buying ber a new
sewing maobine from
j I t !i .."i-iM'" :. V
Oa Ti?iiOMi?sosr 00.,
New stook Just received. Prices from 126 to $50. Call aod
Inspect tbeir lines.
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY.
ycvvrrxiD, 1070
A Boarding and Cay School for Boyt under
Military Diidfilmi.
Tm W r It ..al lit fry. M. I"
fl.. .(94 -a iiIi) .-i.mi-,I
"Dat Co'n Juice"
Is Found at
THE
Welcome
Oo Mala Street, In City Hotel Building.
Tho Best of Everything
Always on Top
Courteous ireetmeal to alL Nloe club rooms.
LOW T1 lVTvA KI Prop,
r rank ftoaens
J. I. ROBERTS
plld to lesiet epfa tbe esa-.e edveeee
plaa of eotjaeripUoe, wbetb tbe enb
soriUr be Creelim VeedtUI or the
ao wbe eeree bis tr l by toeet ML
We cannot ru the paper oa eey at her
lae. "
lt.v frx.B aba ltrM
RrttMb CwlemUe sbeald write l W. II
llarlbart, general paeerefet i4 the
O. It JM Pf Iea lit
tle "book let." "Tee !w tt"eeeslead.a
It is wll worth e tmabU. a-W.
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Do You Want a Ritf ?
Don't You Want a Place
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Sacldl
I Iorsc ?
to
Main Hlreet
All lb cQ U J frjcareJ at Hmnf.a"0 l!iite, Uiwer
lleti'fier, Orrgfio.
. .n W4 .Ilk W.t .-l llll. s1 Wll. f.Ml.H
SM t t e-4 Urn ! ! la.M. aw.
THOM PKON ' HINNS,
Rogers & Roberts,
Conlracton Mil BuilJera.
nans and Estimates Given on Snort (iotloe.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done
OFFICE HOURS-Da? and Night Leave your orders "Any Old.
Iticc" and Ro. or Jim will cct 'em. o o o o o o
P00TS AND SHOES'..
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SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLE5
Oia- i4. Mala Street PUealrlea a teeeleliy
Tho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH,