Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 05, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 5. 1897.
NO. 594
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
FTJBLI8HBD
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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lor three moncne, strictly in advance.
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Application.
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raota for advertising can be made for it.
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ing, Ban Francisco, Is onr authorized agent.
This papar is kept on file at his offioe.
0. R. & N. '-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. ra
Spokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 7:50 p. m.
and Urn a' ilia 8:50 p. m.
Portland. Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6 Xa. m. and Heppner Junction 7 HO
a. m. ar.d arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fiuit Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 r. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m, and at
Cmatilla 1:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C, Hart,
Agent O. R fc N-, Heppner, Ore.
Going
9 Hotel HejjanLer
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
mportant
FIRST Go via. St. Paul be
cause the lines to that point will
afford you the very beet Bervice.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is first-class in every
particular.
Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) '
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. '
Now Open. New Methods. New Manage
ment. Strictly First Class. ,
Rates, $i.oo Per and Day Upwards.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
r-TtX 1 jH . i. 1 J J 1 i
THIRD For information, call , urst-cmss leeu earn run in connection.
ui j t:.j ... and from all trains. We solicit your patronage.
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent acd ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Central lines, or address
Free 'Bus run to
587-nov.l2
Jaa. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
Ouaeral Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
OrFICIAL DIKBCTOBT.
United States Officials.
President William McKintey
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
secretary of Treasury Lyman J. (4an e
Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General JoBeph McKenna
tjooretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Metsohan
Hupt Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
. (O. W.McBride
Senators 1j, H. Mitchell
5 Binger Hermann
Congressmen jy .R. Ellis
Printer. . . . . - w H- Leeds
( R. 8. Beau,
Supreme Judges F,A. M.
I C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
nirnnit Jndse Stephen . Lowell
Prosnoutiniz Attorney H, J. Bean
Morrow County Officials,
Joint Senator
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. Si A., P. Kt. W. & C,
Kenresentative
I imn ty J ade
" Commissioners.
J. W. Beckett.
" tUerk
" Bheriff
" Treasurer
Surveyor...
School
Sup't.
A, W. Rowan
...J. N. Brown
ft. Bartholomew
.... J.K.Howard
...J. W. Morrow
,.E. L. Matlock
.. Frank tiilliam
....A. C. Petteys
... J. W, Hornor
.Jay W. Shipley
Coroner B. F. Vsughan
u.DVWT. mwM OTFlcrKS.
Mor Thos. Morgan
i...nnu.nm, (Uo. Oonser, Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, M
u '" ' ' . "W. A. Richardson
Treasurer." ;t .WnBri"'"
u.r.h.1 A. A. Roberts
Precinct Officer.
. . . M - W V Wi.)irt .n
JU1UM oi vum rumxi.. ......... ... - - , -
Constable 8. Whetstone
United State Land Officers.
ma nif.T.n. OB.
J. . Mmn Restate
A. 8. Bigg
B.F. Wilson.
J. H. Kobbina..
Ul obahdb, oi.
, Bsoeiver
, . Register
.Reoeiver
BECBST SOCIETIES.
KAWUN8 POST, NO, II.
Q. A. B.
wata at Laixinirton. Or., the last Saturday of
sch month. All veteran are Invited to Join.
a. W. Smith. CO. Kdda.
Adjutant. tf
Commander,
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
tbe City Drag Store,
Offioe) in
City Hotel.
near
tt
D. J. McFaul, M.D.
1IEPPNEB, OREGON.
Offioe hoar. 8 to 10 . m.. and 12 to
a n. m.. at residence. W. A. Kirk'i prop-
artv. east of M, K cbnrrb. South, aod 10
tn 12. a. m . to'i loS p, m., t.t office io
tba rear of Borg'a jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offla In tba First Netiooel Dank
Baildiog.
Hbffkbb, : : Obmo.
W. A.. RICHARDSON
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
orricc AT
council cm am a ins
Kali and bay reel estate, rents hnum. pa1
Use. doM convyin-ln anrt will ssrvs you
ny war la his Uu, at reaaouabl Sguraa.
First National Bank
OF HEPrNER
C. A. RHtA,
T. A. RHCA,
Gf O. W. CONSCR.
8. W. SPCNCIR,
- Preside
Viae President
Caahle
Aaa't Caartier
Tnasafls I Grwril Btalic? Imrrs.
11) C C EEa. NOE
I ' Oa all pert of the wnrl.l
: iught and Sold
Collection lns-1 om all points oa
rsesuneble Tsrm.
Say oa Kn4 aodivMed rroBia. ilj OO.
V:
OaMtla will take potato, a fj.Ua
bttr ea obee-rip4to aaroant
Arl oiag ILla fHfcao astlla tbetr
act ,m ia tbia taaanar enJ ain't do it
tol o to a ait o.
H W. Fal
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
ault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
and the C. St. L, & P. Rallroadi.
HATKH SS.oo PBR DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sti.,
CECIC-A.OO. IliXu
McClure s Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
ui.uk evtjt puuiisueu. dukii1s u uecemoer.j
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." Tbe only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
IDegiuv. iu may.;
Charles A.Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
years of tbe Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unnuhliihed. In connection with this nerini
oi portraits it is inteuiled to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A aerial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
uncut iur uivaiery auu ingenuity wnicu nave, in tne "sneriocz uoimes stories, given mm
k piaue uvBiue rue auu uaDoriau.
WEEXLY
The
MONTHLY IAN MACLAREN,
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
All the fiction that he wl',1 write durlnir the cnmlnor veur with the nxronMnn
of two contribution! to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear In McClubb's Maoacink.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new snlmal stories in the same field as the "Brer
ksduu" ana tne "Little Mr. Thlmblennger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCloee's
an ui vne iimrv suiries ne win write aunng tne coining year,
OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazins a series of short stories in which the asm
cnaraciers win appear, situougn each will be complete in Itself.
Anthony Hope
Frank R. Stockton
HOW TO FIND ODT.
Fill a bottle or common pines witb
urine bad let it stand twenty-tour hours;
a sediment or settling indiontes an un
healthy condition ot the kidDeye. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
nate or pain in the back, is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys Bud bludder
are out of order,
WHAT TO DO.
Tbere is comfort iu tbe knowledge so
often ei pressed, that Dr. Kilmet's
Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy
fulfils every wisb in relieving pain io tbe
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of tbe urinary passages. It cor
rects inability to bold nrine and soald-
ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol
lowing use ot liquor, wine or beer, and
overoomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. Tbe mild
and the extraordinary effect ot Swamp
root is soon realizad. It- stands tbe
highest tor its wonderful cures ot the
most distressing oases. It you need a
medicine you should have the best. Sold
by druggists, price fifty oenta and one
dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle
aud pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention tbe Heppner Gazette aud eeud
your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biog-
hampton, N. Y, The proprietors of this
paper guarantee tbe genuineness of this
offer.
IDLE TIME.
No woman sleeps so soundly tbat tie
twang of a guitar will not bring her to
tbe window.
A salvation army warrior told the peo
ple of a Tacoma street corner that he
bad been five years on the way to
heaven, and some weary waggles in the
crowd told him if be had been that long
on the way and had not got no further
than Tacoma be bad better turn baok
and try to hit a new trail.
Do you pay for poems? asked the au
thor. We do, replied tbe editor. Eaoh
poem ooita us at least six subscribers.
A man once saved the life of a rattle
enake tbat evinoed the livliest kind ot
gratitude, and finally took up its abode
in hi cabin. One night be heard a
oommotfon on tbe ground floor. He ran
down and found tbe rattle enake hold
ing a burglar in its coils, with its tail
out of the window rattling tor a policeman.
I would rather be up in the Klondike
oountry, living in an ioe dugout, fish
ing cold and hungry with a true woman
beside me and a dear little ohild around
me, than live in Chioago with a fashion
plate for a wife and a poodle dog for a
child.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
BRIEF MENTION.
Robert Barr
Clark Russell
3 Astor Place
New York
The Outlook will be Id 1897, as it has
been during eaoh of its twenty-seven
years, a History of Onr Owo Time. Io
ts various editorial departments Tbe
Outlook gives a compact review of the
world's progress ; it follows witb care
all tba important philanthropic sod in
dustrial movements ot tbe day; baa s
complete department of religious news;
devotes much apace to tbe interests of
tbe home; reviews current literature;
furnishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: and, in short, aims to give
fresh information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment.
Beginning witb tbe fifty fiifth volume,
tbe paper will aaaume tbe regular maga
zine size, wbiob will add greatly to its
oonvenienoe and attractiveness. Tbe
Outlook is published every Saturday
fifty-two i as ties a year. Tbe first issue
io eaob month is an Illustrated Magazine
Number, containing about twice as many
pages as tbe ordinary issue?, together
witb a large number ot pictures.
Tbe prioeof The Outlook is tbree I
dollars a year In advance, or lest tbao s
cent a day.
Bead for speeimeo copy and illastrat-
e project us to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor
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will all hsve stories in McCldbe'I tor the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCluks'i Mauazini
ioji, ma auuBcnpuuu price ox wmcn is only
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The new volume begins with November. Subscription! should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
tor
A Campaign
Of Education
HOW to Getlt (Tj ETA
-For lP's JJ
Use Too Much Salt,
The use of salt as a condiment is so
general and so universally believed in
as necessary that we rarely hear a word
against its exoessive use, but a multitude
of persona who eat far too macb Bait
eat it on everything; on meat, fish po
tatoes, melons, in butter, on tomatoes.
turnips snd sjubbd, in bread and on a
host ot foods too numerous to mention
lo so great an extent is it used that no
food is relished which has no salty taste,
and tbis bides more or less the real
taste, which is often very delicate,
Now, the amount 1 1 salt required in tbe
system is comparatively small, and it
tbe diet has been rightly compounded
very little is neoeasary. Some go so far
as lo disoard its use altogether, but
whether tbis is wise or not, wa will not
here consider. What are some of tbe
evils of tbe exoesbive use of salt? They
are to parulyz j tbe nerves of taste or to
pervert tbein so tbey cannot enj iy any
thing which hns not a sully flavor, and
io addition tbere is a direct tax on both
tbe akin and tbe kidneys in removing
it from the blood. Whether tbe skin is
harmed by this tax we do nut know.
Possibly it ia not greatly injured, yet we
know that few people loeeess a healthy
skin, but it is now pretty well settled
that an exoessive use of salt does over
hi the kidneys io its removal aod thft
the greater number of cases of derutige
ment and disease of these organs la due
to this us. It takes only a little lime
to learn to ei.J y many kiudt ot food
without salt and we advise onr readers
tnd others to look into tba matter and
to try and diminish tbe nie of tbis con
diment go fur as possible. We believe
they will bo better for it. J uiroul of
Hygieue,
UNPARALLELED
OFFER
sum mats skill,
Such a pspsr is a great popular educator
home.
The subscription prii-s of Lealle'a M P
Vt s msks ths unparalleled oner of a copy of
To b educated on must resd
ths best literature.
The best literature ts expensive.
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly.
I'uli1 lined at 110 fifth Avsnue,
New York, ts full of the best things.
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and Its literary
departments ars edited with con-
It should tie In every
r:
IsTOCsV BRANDS,
Wbll rue aaap soar aboriptioa paid as rra
aakasp roar brand ia frMnf chairs.
Bora. P. O.. Ml'rmr. Or. Hnraat. Ptu Uft
six al lar-, eatua, aaiaa on ton Dip.
Conk. A. J..Lana.Or. Hnraas. Woa rishtahnal
dor. ( uttU, aamaoo riant hip: sar Bark sqoars
up on ti4 ua ipm ia nnu
Doulasa. W. tt . ftalltiwas. Or.-4'atila RDm
riht uil. swatlow-f ork la aaoh sari aoriai, U I
en len nip.
Kir. Dm. Dnoalaa. Or.-Hursaa hrandsd f f.V
o loft slxmklar, oatUa aam oa Uflhip. hut
u nhi ear.
Florsnoa. la. A- Ratitmar. Or. 4 aula. I V na
rtsM hip: bursas W srilbj bar andW aa riaht
saowoar.
Jnnsa, Harry, Hapfmnr, Or Hums braadad
rtht hip. aian eniarba ia laft sar, lianaa la
Slurrow euaaiy.
Jnfcesna. 'alia. Iaa. Or. Huts as. siiolsT oa
loft HilUn aaula. aam oa riht kip, aadar half
arup la rtaaa ms soil I M lart sar
Konar, Sfika, Happaar, . Hofws brandod
KM oa UTt bip aauia earn and arup oS Ml
sart ml alnfia oa Uia rlabt
Uahsy, t. W. Maprmar Or Hons branda
I. and 4 na lart Ulwci eaMU MM aa lTt
kip, srauiaevar riant sya, thras silts la rihl
4,
I
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Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
Weekly one year (or only $4.50.
4
p.
No such oftVr was ever mad before. No such nftsr will vrr b made
again. These two papers make a most anwptabl Chrtstmsa or blrthdsy
gift, snd will b constant reminders of the giver's kindness
Remit by portal aMsr or check lo the
T -w-w .
Heppner, Oregon.
Th horn faco Ysao William Gor
don Las movd bis feed yard from its
former location to Jones' old stsod
wber b will be plsaasd to hats all bis
friends and petroo to call oo tilso. Ur.
Oordon Is eeeotnmftdatfn', bas good
yard and ahnodsot facilitiea to Uk
ear of tork ia first clssa shape. His
pile srs vary reasonable. II bas bsy
aod f rais for sal. Das lately edJed a
car Uxul of baUd timothg. tf.
Minor,
rtshtalp;
rtarpnar Or. atua,
Norma, M. N
a lart aauaOdai
M D
ua haft aboaioar.
rlappaar. Or. Hmi
oa Urt hip.
fahnra. 1. W IVmlsW ttr.i Kona, U ua laf
shuawar: aartls saata ua riant hip.
ftvkm 4 Qlaastaa. llardaaaa.Or, Huoms IF oa
art abfrnktar.
Ptpar. 4. H . Itlntruw. (V.-Rma it
sswaS on Vmt ah.ml.Wi HI a aa. ua laf hip.
now aw la am aaw,
Hari, i. W.. H-vpaar. itr -W.wm, JO
lar aouakkar. taiua, t) um rtM klt.
Hiarry. K. ti. Itatmaar. Or. - fattls W t' aa
lart hip. amfi osT nst.t and anaarbit la Mt taar,
Valavi bur i W Ci Urt aaoaUlar,
Tfcuaipaua. J A.. tivnmr, Or-Hnnaa, o
Ut ahualaVar-, Mlk I m Ufl sfcuakiaf.
Tsraar H. W Hvt-ar 1 r.aawiil aafMal T
UA sa-aid . I t i aatta saat aa Ufl kip
wiia avfii ia wmwm ajtm.
Wsaahargar. t . Otlowf. fif.i boTM
wanar rtftm 4 aj oa rrtt akoabtari aaitta
ara rrru J W aa rit bip awt ntt .
rr. and Iwrfa ia laft aar. Haoaa M M'rfTva a4
Vaiatula
Tbe Oasstte do out audition tb
booastyofaay parens, bo I it is eo ni
ps 1 lad lo instat spoej tb saali-ia advance
plaa of sabaaHpUiiB, whsltxr lb ttb
soribar b Coroliu VsaJsfhilt or lb
o wbo aro bis bread by boasst U.iL
VY ano4 rnu tb p(Kr oa aay other
pUo. f
Io fWk st sea lasras llsppnsr at
Ts'oloek, a. trw, Tsaaday, Tboraday,
aod Halardays; arrive at e'lk, p.
a., Moadaya, Wwlorada; aeaFridaja,
Will aaak cortsaeiioe with brsnebtrsio
ban deslrati Kar ab way.
Freight , east per poaoL J. II.
Ballaobmck, Prop. Offln at l!arr
Warrao's drag stars. tf.
Tom Williams, of Long Cresk, arrived
from Portland Wdnday moroiD. Jo
eompaoy wiib bis wit aod family b d
srtd for their bom at Iog Creak
yesterday. M. M. Hrlarly aod Tom
went below witb fhsriff Livlogsbio, wbo
bad io cbarg tb prisoner, Uiakl tod
Hull, lb former sen I op from Orsnl Co.
for manslaugbter and tb latter t it rob
bibsT shrapherdsr.
Tbe "Hicyollat's ll.st Friend" is a
familiar oama for DeWiti's Witch Hazel
Salve, always ready for enierg. noi-s.
While a specific for piles, it also instant
ly relieves and cures outs, bruises, suit
rheum, eczema and all affxetiona rf ths
skin. It never falls. Fur Hale by Coraer
A Drook.
A newspaper man told me tbe other
day tbat be bad a leading citizen on bis
list who for 18 years bad withstood
threats and entreties alike. Even a
column notice of bis daughter's mar
riage or the publication of a set of sew
ing society resolutions aa long as tbe
Durant trial, when bia first wife died,
bad tailed to melt a single dollar out of
his rapacious grasp. The dear old de
linquent bad fulled to make a credit
mark witb either cash, cord wood',
rqnash, potatoes, cabbage or dried ap
ples, and no amount of flattery would
induoe tbe old biokory-splitter to offer
me e saok ot oats or a bale of bay to
ballaooe the account. He bad plsoed
an X opposite bis name and placed tbe
aooount in tbe bands ot the constable;
he had notified him of bis arrears on a
Postal oard and dunned him in church:
he had threatened to drop him from tbe
list and bad done everything except bit
him over tbe besd witb a fence rail after
ark and tnke the money away from
him, still tbis leadi 0,8 Jitizen was as
oblivious to bis debts as a tramp ia to
work or an anarchist Is lo snap.
Do boga pay? is tbe question. It
seems from careful investigation among
those in swine onlture that tbe Poland
Chinas far well. While tba great
American Anglo-Saxon hog won't pay
a cent.
A young man went to Ban Francisco
to sea tb sights. He evideotly saw tbe
"tiger" and went flat broke, and sent
the following telegram to bis wealthy
father:
Borne skins are blue,
Home skies are dark,
Bend me "fifty"
Your son, Mark.
1 be fattier sent the following In an
swer to the one from bis son, Mark.
' Home skies are blue,
Home skies are pink,
Send you fifty
I don't tbink.
Tbe reason a fight ia called a "scrap'
is beosuse it is a "broken pesos,"
Lib Vihnon.
Mrs. C. A. Itbea, acooiiipanied by bar
daughter, Mrs. Ada Curtis, departed oo
Monday evening for Humptar, the boms
f Mrs. Curtis. After a abort viMl with
another daogbtnr, Mrs Newt Junes, Mrs
llhea will return to Weston, whers sb
will visit tlber relatives be for coming
home.
Lail'ra, tak the brat. If yon are
Iroublsd lib constipation, sallow skin
and s tired fueling, tak Karl's Clover
Tes, it is pleasant to take. Hold by
Oooser k Itrork. y
Tb Heppner bills wrra visitad by
shower of rain Tuesday evening. It did
not last long, boaster, aod lesva tbia
part of tbe ooutitry badly io need of
rooistnre. Fall sown grain mnst receive
more rsio lo amount to run oh.
Certainly yon don't waot lo suffer with
dyspepsia, oooalipstion, ick beailacb,
sallow skio and has of appetite. Ifoo
bsv osvsr triad D Will' Ltiti Early
Kiasr for tbsa aomplatala or yoa would
bsv bean ar). They srs small ptlll
bat treat rrgalators. For sal by OiO
Br aad Itrork.
Tbe regular subscript pruw of tba
Hami-Weekly Uaatt is 1 2.00 sad tbe
ratnlsr prfcw of lb Weekly Oregon iao
is 11.60. Anyoo saWnblog for tb
Oasetl aod paying for oo year if
advance caa l both tbe Osteite aod
Weakly Orrgonlaa for 13.00. All otd soh
erfibars paying (heir sobenrinltoas fcr
ewe year in ad f an aa will he entitled at
tb
Dyspepsia cured. Hbiloh's Vitlizr
irnmadislely relieve oor storaacb, com
log op of food distress, sod Is the grea
kidney aod liver remedy. H ild by Con-
r A fir ck. y
Hsmusl Eon, broibsr of I a, lh
litbt ar,il water rose, ebo spent last
winter and th past snamar lo Heppner
is attending sobrxil at Moiimoulb tbia
winter, preparing himself to Wars i.
Karl's Clover Koot lea I a pleasant
Isistive, Itagolala tb tmaala, porlBr
the bliMHl. Clsar tb completion. F.ay
to niak and pleasant to tak. itficts
Hol.l l.y Cooser A iirotk. y
M. Hmliel, of tb oil Pflosvill
firm, b it now s reaideol of I'ortlaad, I
in town oo boslna. Mr, Hiohsl is
napbsw of Hon. Hi Illrsch, o well an
favorably knows In nil Oreg otilsns.
Htaleojienl for tba Faoinnf Himpl
4woanl filt prluteJ at tb Uss-tl .f
fie. If
Kverjrbnriy Hay Ha.
Gasoareta Candy Catbartio, the most
wonderful medioal discovery of tbe age
pleasant and refreshing to tbe tasle, aot
gently and positively on the kidneys
liver and bowels, cleansing tbe entire
system, dispel oolds, our beadaohe,
fever, habitual constipation aod bil
iousness. I'less buy and try a box of
C. C. C. today; 10.62, CO cent. Hold
and guaranteed to onr by all druggists,
If
Pretty I'lals.
While it is perhaps never an honor to
be indicted by a grand jury, it certainly
cannot be considered muob of a disgrace
lo be indicted by a grand jury, aa in the
ease of tb on which baa recently
caaaed from its labors io tbis oonoty,
member of which wa triad, convii te
aad fined a fw years ago for Iba larceny
of a U) gold piece aud two y psper
bill, ssys th Pendlstos Itepahlicso
Tb srsnd jaror rsferred to know bl
own nsm and would no doubt answer
promptly if lb roll of Cmatilla county
thieves war to b called.
W. H. Oalwell is up from Arlington.
Oscar Sobaffor is siok at Ibe Palace
hotel.
James Doherty and wife weie in from
Black Horse yesterday.
Banous ia still on the turf doing a lit
tle carpenter business. tf
Lost A bluok silk mitten. Finder
will please leave at Gazette oflioe. It
. Frank Kogers is over at Sumpter this
week looking after some business mai
lers. D. P. Ketohum, of Tbe Dalles, repre
senting the Union Meat Co., is in tbe
city.
Arthur Hodson has just completed bis
Pine City school, tbe term ending last
Friday.
W. H. Daughtrey is over from Taooma
in oonneotioa with the Siohel oattle
shipment.
Tom Howard has a big stook of botb
lined aod unllned gloves in all grades.
Pricea 'way down. tf
CbBs. Hales was in from Galloway on
last Tuesday. Mr. Hales ia one ot our
urge sbeep owners.
Mr. J. L Yeager left Monday for Port-
laud to buy fall stook. He will return
tomorrow or Sunday.
George Lund got back Wednesday
from Portland where he had been for a
tew days' recreation.
J. M. Hager's Cmatilla oounty ranch
will return $5,500 for tbia year's crop.
How is that for 100 acres? . . y
Han Clar'- and family are oVer from
Camas prairia, this week to visit rela
tives and to trubnaot business.
Sheriff Livingston, i Grunt county,
returned from Salem Wednesday Dom
ing, leaving for home yeeterday.
J. W. Blake arrived yeeterday to re
ceive the M. Siobel & Co. cattle. The
bend arrived Wednesday evening.
Wanted A good boy wbo wants to go '
to school, to earn bis board doing chores
nigbl and morning. Apply at Gazotte
office.
A large number of interior freighters
have been in town tbis week taking oot
merchandise for merchants at different
points.
Tbe Pendleton Republican makes
mighty interesting reading just about
oow. Tbe man wbo head off McManua
is worthy being culled a daisy.
Geo. Noble, jr., who Is now proprietor
of the lone saddlery shop, was op to
Heppner Tuesday, Us is meeting with
fair success io his new venture.
II. J. Bean was oalled over from Pen
dleton Wednesday to prosecute Clyde
Hperry on tbe oharge of seduction. The
examination occurred yesterday.
John Johnson, wbo works for C. A.
Hbea, got afoul ot a oayuss Tuesday
which fell oo bim, badly bruising bia
ankle. "Yon" ia undergoing repairs.
Charley Clark, who was formerly at
Heppner in the oapacity of a tinner
when tbs editor ot the Gsxsite was
wrestling with stoves and pots for a
living, baa located In Hpokaoe.
He not deceived! A t ;'t, hnsrsness
or oronp ar not to b- ' ied with. A
do io titns of Hluloh i Curs will save
yoa much trouble. Hold by Conner A
llrork. y
Tbs semi annual Morrow County Hun
day School convention meals at Hepp
ner on next Thursday afternoon. Tbe
opening session will be held at the M.
K. obortib.
A. Henderson, of Gsston, Or., arrived
Toaaday morning on a visit to relative
her ami will remain aome time. Mr.
HeoJeraon is a cousin of W. E. Brock,
the druggist.
Irreadfally Nervosa,
(ienlt: I was drsadfolly nervous, and
tor rslief took your Karl's Clover Hoot
Ts. It qolelad my oervs aod strength
eoed my wbol nervou system . I ass
troubled witb eonsllpalioD, kldoey and
bowel trouble. Your Tea soon fllesnsed
my system so Iboroogbly tbat I rapidly
regained health aod strength. Mr. H,
A. Hweel, Hartford, Goon, Hold by
Cotiser A Urock. y
llepprjar lo Pendleton via Heppner
F.f bo Htsg Line, Persons deairoos of
Visiting Pendlaloa Osn sv lima and
Oioney by Isklug Iht root. Ily o
lalutinT lb sut th pravma vn
lug lb elsg will ask connsenon wnb
'J ti'i lork train at V bo for I'sndlaloo,
OtDo at City Urag btor. W. D, Uau,
rroprletor.
Hrnsll precaution often prevent great
mischiefs. DaWilt's Little Early .Users
are very small pills io size, but are most
effaotivs in preventing ths luosl serious
form of liver troobl and stotnaoh
Irooblea. Tbey our ootiitipation aod
hesdai he and regulate Ibe bowel. For
sal by Cooser A Brock.
Ikey Ar tb 'Hs'tsis '
Maaduw A Hsltsu, lb pioneer black
smith, bav mad some elegant im
provements lo their establishment aod
added a larg stock of iron, bnraeabuts
snd other material essential to lb
bsppinrss ot tboaa who nes l qnlt-k re
pairs on their wsgous, tiuggls or any
kind of machinery. Tbey bavs ex
tended their room so aa to sennmmmtate
everybody in lh oountry who is Is need
of repair. When yon waot bora
shod, machine repaired, tir set or any
thing tin iu their line, you wilt find
Meadow A Usttso lo b tb boy tbat
esa do ll-euj d' tt light la short
OfJsr. tf