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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1897)
v. Poor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appetite-Now Better in Every Way-A Delicate Child. . "Some time since I took a sudden cold and could not get rid of It. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trou ble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood'a Sarsapa rilla. In a short time the cough disap peared, I slept, well, had a good appetite and I was better in every way. Last prlng I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Barsaparilla and soon felt more like work.. My little nephew was a deli cate child and had a humor whicli trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Bar saparilla and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbih J. Febbman, South Duxbury, Mass. Hood's sSa Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $l. Hood's PilIS are the best after-dinner "WU 3 r 11181 pills, aid digestion. 25c. Take Notice. L. The sum of five cent? per line will be charged tor "cards of thanks." "resoluUons of respect lists of wedding presents ana donors! and obituary notices, otter than those the edlE or shall himBelf give as a matter of news) and noticesofspeoialmeetinKsforwhateverpurpose. X Notices of church and society and all other ?iJn.n6K to 'm hich revenue i to be de rlTed, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. ' uw Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. mown A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. I'he Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE f 2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.60... r.. 13.00 " 8. B. Examiner, $1.60 8 25 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 jj'oo " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 3 25 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00. 5 00 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8 (K) New York Wool Record, $2.00 . .. . . . 800 METH. EPI8C. CBDKCH. 8EBTI0ES. Bonday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school IP ,! Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12;iU p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at Id. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, S p. m. The Spirit and the bri e say. Come." The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad. Joining the ohuroh, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to conBnlt him on religious, aoMal, oivio. philosophio, eduoiitional, or any other subjects. ' J. W. IfLKBUKR. Minister. Here and There. See M. Lichtentbal for shoes. a. Joe Robinson came over from Lone Book yesterday. Submit your plans to Ranous before giving oat your oootraot. tf To trade A good beating stove, for cord wood. Call at offloe. tf The Orange Front is now prepared to serve rresb oysters in any style. 92tf Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A olean, fresh stook of goods- leave your orders, if. Girl wanted to do housework. Good wages. Nona but tbe beet need apply. Call at Gazette offioe. 83-tf Any one desiring to build either a boose or barn will make money by call ing 00 tbe Gazette offioe. 67lf For sale residence properly. Barn and good ootbonsec. Will seil obeap on easy terms. Call at offloe. 83-lf. Best aooommodation and eoorteoos treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Bts., Portland, Oregon. There ia a nice lot of Cunningham Merino bunks for sale at Thompson k Bioos' liable. Inquire of W. 0. Brown. 590-tf. J. L. Gibson baa taken tbe Jones' barber stand and does good work at popular prioea, 15 cents shaving and 25 cents beircutting. 78-tf. Momenta are nseless if trifled away; and tbey are dangerously wasted it eon earned by delay in oasee where One Minute Congb Cure would bring imme diate relief. For sale by Ooeser k Brook. Biok Malbewe end V. Gentry, under tbe firm name of Malbewe A Gentry, are associated together In tbe bvber basinees in tbe new eland, two doors south of Ihe poetoffloe. Tbey eolioit calL Shaving, 15 oenta. tf. George Hofford bee some fine hall breed Colawell bucks, out of Merino ewae wbich be wishes to sell at reason able figures. lie wilt be at E. L. Mat lock's corral on about Bept. 20. Call on bim. 79tt A heavy rain fell throughout Ihe Bounty Saturday afternoon and evening, wbich lamed to enow on tbe foothills, reminding ne very strongly that winter ia fast approaching. A steady down pour also on yesterdey wblob is doubt lees doing a great amount of good to fall sown grain. Frank MoFarland bae be ea appointed epeeial agent of Tbe Equitable Life As earenee Co, of New York, the etroogaal ia tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders of over 43 mlllioc dollars. Don't take Insurance witboot eecing tbe new place of the Equitable, Ineuree both seine it same rates. 77tf Dr. John W. Kaamua, of tbe "Red tight," ever en tbe alert for something aew, eaa f aroUh you tbe floeet eork taile in the land llanbattea, Jersey, Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in the bnsiaeee. Drop In and take Ihe taate out of your south. tf From tbe evidenee et haul it ie top poeej that tbe a port of ebootieg wild geaee ie about ripe ia the vicinity of Arliegtea Dave McAUe reports Ihe reeoipt of 'j dea g eeal bim by Ben Stevere, wbkb Dave dialribot-d aeaong hie trieade. A little gooee aroosj these "dig ties" wetilda't go bad. Te Tare CaaattpaMaa Farvvrr. Take Cearerats Ceady Catbsrtio. toe Of XVs. If C. C. Q fall lo ewe. droggiate refund otrmvy. If THC WILLiOW CREEK MINES. Work Going oa Rapidly and Prospects Flattering-still Free MMing. Development work goes steadily on at the Willow oreek diggings, regardless of the abaeDoe of the foreman, Mr. La F orge. The mine is now in 55 feet, with a foroe of men working night and day, and they have recently bnilt a house 20x30, whioh is used as a bunk and cook houee. It Is the Intention also to ereot a blaoksmith shop, so that all tools used in working the mine can be sharpened and repaired at the mine, saving thereby a trip to Heppner when anything in this line is needed. Prospects are still flattering, and so far the ore found is of free milling va riety, and will pay well should farther developments proye that there is large quantities of it. Jaet as soon as tbe company become satisfied on this point, a mill will be put in and the permanenoy of the enterprise will be Insured. All the indications at present point in this direotion, and we sinoerely hope that the Willow oreek mines will oome up to the expectations of the most sanguine. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per . box. For sale by Conser & Brock. 8POKT AGAIN. A Few Essential Suggestions by an Old Timer News Notes. Sport has been away for some months. Heppner has . changed in this brief period. Spoit has "checked np" and finds many Dew faces io town. The boys have evidently dropped in lo "harvest." It is said that there are some banks in town that have no connection with tbe First National. The latest song is known aa "Tom Baokley'a Lament." For sale in all music stores. All of Frank N itter's friends will be glad to know that he has sworn off one of the "Rip Van Winkle" sort. The Rip we mention is not the one that runs the wood saw. Dick Neville has been indisposed for several dajs, but is now oonvaleeoent. Wanted A new device to torture praotical jokers who play pranks with rubber snakes. Apply to Geo. Couaer. Any lawyer who wants lo get the bene fit of expert testimony of a certain kind should oall on Fred Bartholomew. Ask Wilson Brook if be baa "some of tbe eleven-year-old" that be offered a bibulous friend a few days ago. Oar horsemen are laying auiet this season with no horses to winter. Bill "Say Joe, do you know of a first olass race horse tor sale?" Joe "Yes!" Bill "What one?" ' Joe "I Don't know!" Rural Spirit. Hogoboom, Ihe driver of Joe Wheeler, wee ruled off at Los Angeles, for using abusive language to the judges, after he was taken down in tbe race against Searchlight. Wheeler did not improve hie position after Stimson was put up and probably Hogoboom was handling tbe horse tbe beel be knew bow. But it will not do to talk back lo youreuperior. Rurel 8pirit. Crook Co. Journal: Lee Caldwell's race horse, Pin Ear, at Ihe beginning of Ihe raoes while traok workiog sprained the left front leg eud baa never been able to enter Ibe raoes, but ia improving rapidly, lie is one of the best horses in Eastern Oregon. Prosperity Is Her. American markets are reserved for Americans. Prices ere advancing: neaoa and plenty are watchwords. The people ere prosperous and Ibe children are happy. Tbe people 0! Morrow oounly are en joying Ibe benefit! of these booming times and oan perpetuate them by rale ing aheep and growing wool. Every farmer in Ibe oounty van keep wilb profit. a email flock of aheep. "The Wool Reoord" will tell bim bow to do it, and bow to market hie woo. II ie Ibe only Netlonal wool organ and is absolutely ooo-partisan and independent: in read- able oeey and bright. We will eend it for one year, poet paid, with tbe Osteite for 13.00. "The Wool Record ehonld be io tbe baoda of every farmer in this eeetlon. Tery Are tke -tUre." Meadows A Hatlen, Ibe pioneer blaek- smitba, have made come elegant im provements io tbir eelabllabment end added a large stock of iroo, boreeeboee eod other material! essential to tbe bappineee of those who need qoick re pairs 00 Ibeir wagons, baggies or any kind ol maobioory. Tbey bare ex tended ibeir room eo aa to accommodate everybody in the country wbe ie in oeed of repairs. Wbeo you want a horse ebod, mediae repaired, lire eel or any thing else w their tine, you will Cod Meadows A Uattea to be Ihe boye that eaa do it and do it right lo abort order. tf Tbe Marqaam Grand, oa Morrison street In the Merqoem building, ia ander excellent menagemeel and tbe poblie will be royally entertained thie winter. New oompeoiee and aew faose will ap pear frew time to lime at Ibie popoler, Brel-eleso tbeetre of Portland, eod wbsm ia Portland oar deeis-os ehonld not fail to take io some of tbe fiae drareae Ibat ill be preenetod. tf Vim. Mollis JobeeoB baa beao given a room lo tbe Ueppeer schools, enmtooee leg Ibie mornleg. Hbe takae a pert of tbe 5th aed 7tb gredte. The e l lition of another to tbe eorpe of lotel.ere of oar erbool wee made nereastry from Ibe crowded eoodtttae of Ibe two gredae neotkB4. . A Fearful A Postmaster Loses the Use of His Legs and Arms. Edwin R. Tripp, of Middlefield Center. Meets with a Hazard ous Encounter Which Renders Him Helpless From Otsego Republican, Cooperstown, N. Y. Mr. Edwin R. Tripp, tbe postmaster at Middlefield Center, N. Y., recently had a dangerous experience whioh left bim in a helpless state. His system was bo mnch ebatteredthat it was feared be might never recover. In an interview with a reporter of the Republican, regarding this experience which had attraoted considerable atten tion, Mr. Tripp stated : "In Maroh, 1892, I, was taken with what I afterwards learned was locomot or ataxia, and was unable to walk, and I kept getting worse until 1 lost tbe use of my arms. I dootored with two skillful doctors but reoeived no benefit, and also used a galvanio battery but kept getting worse and tbe doctors told me they oould do no more. This was in May and June, 1892 I gave up all hope of ever having tbe use of my limbs again, and did not expeot to live very long. I was unable to dress or undress myself, and oould not get aronnd the house unless I was moved io a ohair. "I think it was in June that I read of tbe case of a man in Saratoga Co., N. Y., who was taken very muoh as myself. He bad taken Dr. Williams' Pick Pills for Palo People wbich oontained in a con denoed form all the elements neoessary to give new life and rioboeas to the blood and restore shattered nerves, and bad been oared by their use. "I learned that the pills were prepared by tbe Dr, Williams' Medioine company, Schenectady, N. Y., and only cost 50 oents a box or six boxes for (2 50 at any BKIGF MENTION. Jas. and Alberl Willis were np from Social ridge Sunday. E. Jacobs, the traveling man, was in Heppner over Sunday. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on griu. nee aa. eisewnere. J. N. "Thompson is in from the mutton range after a summer's rustling. , Press Oresswell was up from tbe Mat- look ranoh, at Wells Springs, yesterday. M. Liobtentbal for shoes. Exolnsive sboeetore. Handlea tbe best. 83 tf Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oents. Orville Jones manAger. tf Ben Frenob and family are down from Camas Prairie lo visit relatives for a few days. Statements for the Famous Simple Account File printed al the Gazette of floe. tf. J. B. Manoiog, who is under treat ment of Dr. Swinbaro' for tuberouloeis , is able to be out again. It you need something for your system oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. J tf A. B. Nilee, tbe Walla Walla tomb stone man, came in from tbe interior Sunday. He was aooompaoied by J, W. Blake, of Condon. Tbe spirit of 76 was "tor liberty or for death." Tbat old brand of Oyrns Noble al Cbrie Borcbere' is tbe spirit thai touches Ibe spol tbeee times, tf Call on Tom Howard for glovee. No better line in the city. He keeps both lined and nnllned goods and bis stook is large. You oan get jast wbat yon want. tf Tom LaForge, tbe miner, departed lest week for Dver Lodge, Moot, and from there expects to go lo Washington City in tbe interest of the Blue Mono tain Mining Co. Heppner merchants are getting their share of Ibe trade from tbe interior thie fall. Plenty of advertising and right prices will bring thie tiade lo Heppner right along. Billy Barratl spent Saturday and Son day in Heppner. He la now looking oloeely after tbe sheep of Uynd A Bar rel, whioh are in winter qnartera down in Sand Hollow. Henry Greenfield, an extensive sbeep owner from Lost Valley, Gilliam oounly, was in Heppner Friday, aooompaoied bv bis wife. Tbey were laying in Ibeir winter's sappliee. Walt Thompson reports six inches of snow oa Mahogany Ridge, sod Ibe bad weatber io the mountains will make staging rather bard from now on Ihrongbout tbe winter, R-v. J. T. Galloway, who bae been visiting with relativea in this see Don. look bis departure yeeterday fur Ht. Johne, Whitman Co., Wash., where be will preach during the winter. To beal tbe broken aod diaeaeml tie euee, to soothe Ibe irritated surfacee, to instantly relieve end to permanently cure ie Ihe mission of DeWill's Witob Haael Halve. For Hale by Conser k Brook. J. B. Carmlobeel and wife were np from their ranch north of Lexington, Salorday. Ue bae erected new and eeal residence on bin farm Ibis fall, lie log enabled to do tbta by plenlaone harvest of wbeal. Oordrey, Ibe pioneer theatre man of Portlaed in tbe line of "popolar prioea," bee refitted Ihe Weebington street Ibeatre, formerly known ee Ibe "New Park." Cordray alwaye baa eomelhiag new, end our people, wbo below, raa spend a pleeeaet evening el ble place. A VeUeele PreaartaHiea. Editor Montana of Wortbinttoa, led., Hun," writes; "Yo heve a Valuable prMrriptioa ia Electric Kith re, and I eae ebeerfolly rreommenJ II fur Gimati pation, Hirk Hee-1e&e, end ae a general trstem toaic it bae no ensl." Mrs. Aoaie HUhW, U3 Cottage Grave Ave., Chwef, wee all ran down, enold not eat nor dieet food, bed a bee k ache abie b never Ml her end Ml tired end eery, bet ell tiolllee of Electrtr Hitters reetnr ed ber health eod renewed ber Irenartb. I'rme Weenie eed H.CJO. 0-t e b-rfile el Oin t't A Brock's drag etore. Experience. druggist's, and sent for two boxes. I used the pills faithfully and tbey gave me an appetite. I then sent for four more boxes, and before I had taken all of them my feet and legs whioh bad been oold began to get warm. "I was a member of tbe town board that summer and had to be oarried and put into a wagon to go to the meetings, ana in tact was . helpless, as my neigh bors know. In August I oould walk around the house by poshing a ohair. I kept getting better and man aged to move around more, until at elec tion time that year, I walked with a oane to the polls, a short distance from my borne. I continued to take Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Pale People until I had taken eighteen boxes. I could then get around, and loday walk to the post offioe and baok, a distance of one quarter of a mile, three times a day, and attend to my duties as postmaster. "In tbe spring of 1893 I was eleoted town clerk wbiob offioe I held for three years, I bad previously been a justice of the peace for thirty-two years. I am now 70 years of age, and have lived in this town for about forty-six years. For nearly fifty years I worked at the black smith's trade. I am able to do work in my garden now, and saw some of my wood. I' consider that my restoration to health is due to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Edwin R. Tripp." Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of June, 1897. Homer Hannah, Notary Public ARLINGTON-FOSSIL STAGE LINE H. REED A ) A. G. OGILVIE p'Petore. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (60 miles) ... 15 00 Bound trip 9 00 Mayville (53 milef ) . 4 00 Round trio 7 00 Condon (89 miles)., 8 00 Round trip 600 Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 8 50 Olex (10 miles) 1 50 Round trip 8 50 Stage leaves Arlington every mornins (Sunday excepted) at 6 o'clock; is due at Condon at 3 p. m. and arriyes at Fos sil at 7 p.m. Comfortable covered coaohes and oare ful, experienced drivers. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. INSTATE OF WM. C. AKER8, DECEASED. V Notice Is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate 01 Wm. C. Alters, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the Wth day of October, 1897, by the County Court ot Morrow County. All persons having; claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to m, for allow ance, at my home near Gooseberry, Morrow County. Oregon, within six mouths alter the date of this notice or they shall be forever Tills 29th day of October, lflOT. BUNJAM1N L. AKERfl, t-V Administrator. HEPPNER RACKET STORE THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO BUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A FEW PRICES QUOTED BELOW. 1 paper full oouot pios 2 oents. 1 spool linen thread. ...3 oents. 1 ball knitting cotton. . .3 oents. 1 Misses oolored border OTHER GOODS SUCH lUUVDKEKUlllEFS, c, OUR 5 AND 10 CENT FULL OF BARGAINS. GLASSWARE IN A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OOO: .... J. W. .OfflE fr IlHM .Ul L.M 1 V W Va V tiff PlGU BEB) yi m s . II . 11 11 .1 a.ri!i"i j- aa st, at iltr iHltirrViT.V iq iH 11-511 ip f::, ;t; UiiVClliVO:'- y- . L E.T 7 it: i; III a r " ftiS3Y Ia. Do You Want a Rij? ? I) Don't You Want a Place 3 Put up Your Team ? II orse All tlinaa can be procared at Tliompwin A V-ium, Ixarr Maio htteet, lleppoer, Ore((oo. Ths ti(lmi an ll talnlwl Hh Ort. IUrny, rw., Otll loan ant Mbr rounllM aM nta auf aod Um la maiui Um aminos olta tratiii ), trir la tpinf w II St Ih Untmt. TI-lOArPaSON Ss HINNS, Canton Flows Canton Harrows Canton Gangs Canton Disks s Mil V V Super Super or Drills or Seeders Studebaker Waaons and Hacks Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-1 ent business conducted lor Moderate Fits. Our Orrici ia Opposite; U, 8. Patent Office ftim wo Cttii secure rraiem la ICS IUUO USA WOBe remote from Washington. 1 Send model, drawing or photo with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of cnarge. vur ice not aue till patent It secured, a Pa hbm rt. " How to Obtain Patent." with cost of same in the U. S, and foreign countries sent iree. Address, C.A.SFJOW&CO, , Patent Office, Washinqton. D. C. Keen Stt anfl set mi THE WOOL RECOHD Telia You How to Do It. By a speoiiil arrangement we ofler to our readers The Wool Record and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year for 83 00. Tbe Wool Record is tbe only national wool organ and oovera tbe wool industry from tbe raising of tbe sbeep to tbe sell ing ot tbe manufactured article. It is published weekly at New York and tbe regular prioe ia $200 a year. Its market reports are full and complete and its Sbeep Bleeders' Talks alone are wortb 10 times tbe prioe ol Ihe paper. Hum pie copies on application. We heartily recommend this combi nation to our subscribers. S100 REWARD. lst In the Warm BnrliiL'i iipfuMmrhnnH ot.. head of sheep branded V. some 011 top of nouirier ami some on hip. Information lead ing to recovery all or any rnaooualile number of these animals, will bring the above reward. &-W JO VKY, Echo, Oregon. 1 paper good oeedles 2 oents. 1 oard book aod eyee 1 cent. 1 gents tape border bkf 5 oents. handkerchief 2 cents. AS HOSIERY. TOWELS, AT LOWEST PRICES COUNTER IS ALWAYS CROCKER Y AND ABUNDANCE. CHEAPEST. - WE WAST VOIR TRADE. VAUGHAN . & tK"6 SPVlARf fpPRAOTiii fn(c.c 2 a r J t 1 1 1 e to Aassyej-aji-a, tiea t. nil Arc You in Need of a Saddle STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES lo suit tbe limes. You waut fresb groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find wbat you want at T. K. Howard s. . . . MAIL ORDERS T I.' Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART Of BREWING. HOP And now the entire world Knows this perfect product As the Star Brewery beer..... STAR BREWERY COMPANY, BIG CHOPS BIG PRICES Your wife has stood by you faltbfully io your adrereity. Now, let bersbare io your proeperity by buying ber a new sewing meobina from E. C9. TTlIOAir!SOIV 00., New stook just receired. Frloee from 2S to $50. Call and inspect Ibeir lines. "Dat Co'n Juice" Is Found at Telephone Saloon, Oo Main Htreet, in City IJote! Building. Tho Best of Everything Alwoys on Tap Courteous treat moat to all Nioe club roome. row Tirvrvvii, prop. fqamk noetns Rogers & Coctractorg Plans aod Estimates All Kinds of Repair Work OFFICE H0URSl)ay and Ni?hi Ilace" and Kog. or Jim will get B 00TS AND SH0S. THK LACC II M sllilii la I his 1 1. thai .r lr in, I fnn ran driixl .a ton Sri e SHOES IN ALL THE LATE T STYLES. OU Stent), Mala ttraet Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH. GRAIN and FEED S.P. Main Street , Next door to Palaoe hotel, HEPPNER, OREGON You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! SOLICITED! Was Perfected by the Production of.... O-OJDJD) On draught at all popular saloons 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. GOOD HIS 6EHEB0LLY. 4. I. ROICRTS Roberts, aod BailJcm.- Given on snort Notice. Done- Leave your orders "Any Old. em. o o o o o o o e. wa TO OCT TMCM It AT