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

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    FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Wotnan Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible Sore Her Story of
the Case, and Her Cure.
"For many years I was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out
in a sore and spread from my toot to my
knee. I suffered great agony. It would
barn and itch all the time and discharge
c great deal. My health was good with
the exception of this sore. I tried a great
many kinds of salve, but some would
irritate the sore so that I could hardly
stand the pain. I could not go near the
fire without suffering intensely. Some one
sent me papers containing testimonials of
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told
my husband I would like to try this med
icine. He got me a bottle and I found it
helped me. I kept on taking It until my
limb was completely healed. I cannot
praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the
great benefit It has been to me. It
cleanses the blood of all impurities and
leaves it rich and pure." Mrs. Anna E.
EAKEN, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
OBITUARY.
Died At bis borne in Heppner, Ore
gon, at 7 p. m., Nov. 22, 1897, William
J. Letzer, aged 51 years, 8 months and
1 day.
Hwi'c Dillc are the tavorite fanlIy
1IUUU f ills cathartic. Price 26c.
Take Notice.
1. The mm of nve cents per'line will be
cnsrgea ior "carus oi wanna," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
uuiiceB ui special ineeiingB ior wnatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shaU be charged for at the rate of five
cants a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
- The Gazette can offer the following
olobbing rates:
The GAZETTE f 2.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, J1.50 13.00
" 8. V. Examiner, $1.50 8.25
" N. Y. Tribune, (1.00. . 2.75
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50..' 8.25
" S. F. Chronicle and map $2 CO. . . 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 2.75
Webtoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, M.00 5.00
Rural Spirit, 12.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, ,2.00... 8.00
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
SEnVlOKS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Glasses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
'The Spirii aud the bn ' say. Come."
The pastor may he found at the parsonage ad
joining the chnrch, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult Tiiin on
religion, social, oivic, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLEBiiKB. Minister.
Here and There.
See M. Lichtentbal (or shoes. a.
8bields Company to-night.
W. C. Ohnrcb.ot Portland, is registered
at tbe Falaoe today.
To trade A Rood heating stove, for
cord wood. Gall at office. tf
rorth,
Sample the Gazette two -bits
from now till March 1, 1898.
M. Dustin, a Canyon City attorney,
was in Heppner Wednesday.
Bound trip to Dawson City, 25 cents.
Opera bonne to-night and Saturday
J. I. Carson, a sbeepbaver, arrived
from Rawlins, Wyo., this morning
Tbe Orange Front is now prepared to
serve fresh oysters in any style. 02t(
R. J. Bargees, of Portlsod, Maine, is
among tbe guests at tbe Palace today.
Batbi down at tbe Jones' barber shop,
23 cents. Orvilia Joors manager, tf
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Account File printed at tbe Osteite of
fice, tf.
Morris Maok, a sbeepraiser of Orant
county, came over from tbe John Day
Wednesday.
Sample sobioriptioo to the Uscette
from now till Maroh 1. 1898, 23 oeuts.
Try a dose of it.
Qirl wanted to do housework. Good
wages. None but the best need apply
Call at Oazetle office. 83-tf
Any one desiring to build either
house or barn will make money by call
ing oo tbe Gazette offioe. 67 tf
Beet aooomraodation and courteous
treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh
aod Waab. Bts., Portland, Oregon.
Tbe spirit of 76 was "for liberty or tor
death." That old brand of Cyrne Noble
at Chris Borcbers' is the spirit tbat
toucbee tbe spot these times. tf
Call oi Tom Howard for glovrs. No
better line in tbe city. He keeps both
lined and nnlloed goods and bis slock is
large. Yoo eso get jast what you want.
tf
Come to tbe Osteite office aod gel
decent lot of envelops pnotd.
Ooverntneol envelope look cheap, and
besides vou ceunut get your Loioee
Card piloted tbrreoo. tf
' Momenta are aeelees if trifled awsT
aod they are dangerously wasted if eoo
earned by delay to ors hare One
Minute Coogh Cure would bring imme
diate relief. For sate br Coiisir k
Brock.
Frank McFarlaod bas beta eppolotad
special age I of Tba Equitable Ufa Aa
eoreooe Co, of New York, tba strongest
ia tba world. Cash surplus to policy
boldsra of over 4-1 mllltoC dollars. Dntil
lake Insurance withool seeing the Dew
dUus of the Equitable. Insures twrfb
eise at same rate. T7if
Dr. Joha W. Kwmas. of tba -Red
light." wvar ea tba aWt for something
Dew, eaa famish yoo the flnoet ewk
tails ia Iba laod-Manbsllea, Jersey
Yermootb or Ota-made by aa artist la
the bnaiaM. DroD la and take the
teste oat of yoar saoalb. tf
Aedy Itood eae to from tba raoeb
Tsstardar. Oo the way to be tori a aol
from aaa of tba i4Im hta bark aod
la ordof to get to tow a bad to rely oo
poll to keep ap oaa aid of tbe bark.
William J. Lerzer was born in Rash
ville, Schuyler oounty, III., March 21,
1846. His youth was spent at borne,
and while yet a boy he was apprenticed
to tbe tinner's trade, whioh he learned
io a comparatively short time. After
working at his trade a time ia his borne
town, be went to the state of Nebraska
where be spent a year, and while there
was taken down with bilious fever,
laying very siok for a number of days.
Being by nature a very strong and ro
bust youog man, foil ot ambition, he
soon reoovered sufficiently, as he
thought, to get up, but be bad over
estimated hs strength and iu oonse
qnenoe suffered a' very severe relapse.
After a continued illness of several
neeka, daring wbiob time he was very
near death's door, Mr. Lerzer finally
reoovered suffioiently to return to bis
borne in Illinois, which be did, remain
ing there until his decision to oome
West in 1870. This hard spell of fever
was followed by en attaok of dumb ague
aud his constitution was left badly
undermined.
Shortly after CbriatmBB, 1870, Mr.
Lieezer left bis boyhood home for tbe
far West, coniiuar directly to what was
then known as Umatilla City, TJmatill
. . t . .
uuuuiy, uregon, wnere ne aooepted a
position as tinner in a hardware store,
working there for several years. The
move to this country proved beneficial
to him and in a short time bis health
was greatly improved. However, be
never gBined his former strength.
uu jJcuemDer zo, iota, jar. JUeezer was
united in marriage to Miss Lauretta A.
Wilson, at Umatilla.
lhey continued tbeir residenoe there
until the winter ot 1881, when tbey
moved to Heppner where Mr. Leczer
entered into business for himself, and
where tbe family have oootiuued to re-
Bide. His reoeut illness dutes from Jan
4 f W rtn . . . .
io, iouo, wnen be was taken with a
severe attack ot la grippe wbiob com
pelled him to remain at borne and bso
nnce bis busiuess interests, Fo' tbe
two years past be bus been a oonstaut
sufferer, his ailment taking on tbe form
of consumption, and tboush be battled
bravely against tbe ravages of the dread
disease, be was not able to overcome it
aud at last bad to succumb to tbe grim
destroyer. He leave, besides a loving
and affectionate wife, three ohildreo:
Emery J., aged 22; Mabel A., aged 20
and Willetta, aged 14.
Since moving to Morrow oounty . Mr.
Leczer bad helJ the important offiae of
oouuty treasurer for three terras. On
tbe formation of tbis oounty he reoeived
tbe appointment to ibis office and at tbe
eleotlon following be was chosen fur an
oiner lerm, ana again in l&Ji he was
honored by the people ot the oounty
with tbe same position. He also served
the oity of Heppner a number of times
as oity treasurer, and the people learned
to trust tbeir business to him; be alwsys
proved, by bis faithful and honest per
lormanoe or duty, tbat be waa a man
worthy tbe public trnst and confidence,
wuiiam J. Litezer was a man among
men. He made friends aud kent tbem.
Always honorable and oprighl ia all his
dealings, be would not stoop to mean
things. To know bim and be bia friend
was a pleasure never to bs forgotteo
They Bee the Point.
The Gazette sends out the same num
ber of sample oopies this issue as it did
on last Tuesday. Advertisers see tbe
point. Look at our advertising ool
umns for tbe proof.
masquerade last night
report in Tuesday's is
crowd' d tor time and
Blankets! Blankets!
Shields Company two nights.
Ranous is still on the tart doing a lit
tle carpenter business. tf
O. S. Vauduyn contemplates visiting
Walla Walla with a view to putting in a
bowling alley.
J. N Fordyce, who travels for Wad-
hams & Kerr Bros., of Portland, was in
H 'ppner Wednesday.
Tbe elegant
will have a full
sue. We are
space.
Rev. W. E. Potwine was io tbe oity
from Pendleton on Wednesday to offici
ate at tbe funeral ot the late W. J.
Leezer.
Dan Naville returned this morning
from Colorado, where went last summer
in obarge ot one of Sam Palmer's bands
ot sheep.
The people of Iot.e participated in and
enjoyed a big danoe last night. lone ia
quite a oity for social events of this kind
and always bag a floe time.
E. O : William Dnun, extra conductor,
brought in train No. 2 from Portland
this morning. Condaotor J. A. Allison
is attending ooart at Pendleton,
R. O. Wills la still at the old stand,
selling out at actual cost. Mr. Wills in
tends to go out of business and must
olose out, so bargains are to be bad and
oo mistake. It
Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure.
Tbe best oougb cure. Relieves oroup
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses for 25cta Sold by Con
ger & Brock. y
Walter Gentry is over from Fox Val
ley visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Gentry, of this city. He reports
some pretty oold winter weather over
tbat way at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Dutton enter
tained a few of their most intimate
friends at tbeir borne 3 miles below
Heppner, on last Tuesday ia honor of
Mr. Duttou'e birthday.
Baker Oity now bas a telephone line
through to John Day. Tbis puts Hepp
ner in oonneotion with Baker Oity and
further extends our facilities tor tele-
phonio communication.
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Regulates the bowels, purines
the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take, 'io cts.
Sold by Cornier Brock. 7
The new daily paper at Portland, tbe
morning Tribune, ia represented m
Heppner by Geo. Thornton. This pa-
pet is worthy yoar support, so step up
and give George a trial order.
Married at tbe borne ot tbe bride'a
father, T. L. Dor man, oo Rhea oreek, at
6 o'clook, p. m Thursday, Not. 25, 1897,
Miss Iva Dormao to Mr. W. E. Nolan,
of Iune. The Gazette extends oongrata
lations to the young couple.
J. W.Morrow bas rented the Natter
bailding now oocapied by M. B. Gal
low sy as a photograph gallery. The
front of tba building is to be Died aa aa
office by Gov. Res, aod the rear will ba
fitted op for sample rooms.
Heodrioka Co. (Iod.) Gaiette: Orin
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
Reserved For
E.W. RHEA & CO.
Big Holiday Ad.
Cotton Blankets 90c a pair.
Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25.
We also have a line of Eastern blankets
called wool, at $3.00.
Bat the Only Blanket
On Earth is the
We are sole agents for those, having bought our
entire Hoe in June, it enabtes us to Bell those
celebrated goods at the same prioes asked tor
inferior brands. Call and examine.
MINOR & CO.
PENDLETON
BLANKET
"iff
In it for
Business-
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
V.
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRIOES
atfc'
J. M. HAGER.
grooeries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. R. Howard's.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
T R. Howard
, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
. a 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.
THE fWT OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HLOP GOIDD
lie rosy nave bad some enemies; any
nan of principal and oharaoter ha, but
tbey were tew. He was prepared to
pass over to tbe other side sod while be
suffered muoh Io tbis lite all uppeered
to be bright before bim. He leaves
loved ones behind who are now deeply
wrapped io a eloud of grief, bat we ask
them to take obeer and look op to Him
who bealetb tba wonoda ot tba broken
hearted, and remember there ia a day
onrniog when loved ones who 'bava
parted bera may meet again.
On Dec, 18, WM, Mr. Le. i-r was oon
firmed in tbe Episcopal oburcb, aod the
fuoeral services ware conducted by tbe
Rev. W. . Putwme, reetor of the
Cburcb ot the Itsdeemer at Ptndletoo,
assisted by the membere ot Heppner
lodge No. 09, A. F. AA-M.,of wbiob
order ba waa a member. Tba remains
were followed to their last reeling plsos
by a large ooncoorae of sorrowing f riaoda
aud relativea.
Dlrd-At hi bom. on Willow erwk, t mile
south ol Hoppn.r, at II IS o'rlwk, TurftUr
Kov. ZS. IM;. Albert . riorvu, hp4
jrMra, I month snd 25 dart,
L. Pattersoo, editor of the Long Creek
(Ore.,) Eagle, who, aooumpaoied by bis
wife, has been tba guest of Hendricks
county relatives tot several weeks, paid
this office a fraternal visit Monday.
Tba uoiuo Tbsukigiviug services at
tba Christian cburcb were quite well at
tended yesterday and Rev. C. R. How
ard delivered an ioterestiog and instruc
tive sermon. Tba muaio was also a
pleasant and prominent feature of tbe
services.
Tba Edward Shields Co., oousistiog of
Edward Shields, Miss Helen Lamar and
Mr. Chaa. H. Whiting, arrived from
Portlaod tbis morning aod will entertain
oar people tonight at tba opera bonsa
with scenes of Kloodike, aongs, read
logs, etc.
Tba Morrow eoouty poor boose Is now
io readi'oess for the reception ot InmaUe
aod is ond.r tbe charge ot Mr. aod Mra.
Wm. Hsrtoo, ot Black Horse, who will
doobtteae ee tbat all who are entrusted
to their ears will receive tba best of
treatmeut.
Tba eiplodiog of a lamp out at lUo
Bwaiigart'e plsea the other tvsaiog
D. A- Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
wiiVv rtoorGer nernec
1IKITNF.R, OR., Nov. 12, lfWI.
Mritrt. Consrr t Hrort, llriipntr, Or.
I r.EKTLimic-i wi ractuly taken with a aever. eold
which man m very noarw ana rendered m unnt to
attend to biulne. A friend ol mine railed my attention
to your Dr. Barthlow's couth ayrup and I bought a bottle,
cottlng m 60 eanu, which relieved tn at one. and com
pletely cured m. I am uli)ert to throat difficulty and I
h.T found nothing that gave m to much relief a this
cough enr.
I am Inlormed that It la excellent for eold, bronchltt,
whooping eongh and all throat and lung trouble.
1 beg to remain, moat truly yours,
OTIH rATTEHitON, Ed. Uantto.
jJnd now tlie entire world
Knows this verfect urotluct
As tbs Star Brewery beer.....
s!
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are thoe of great! valu In pmportlon In eoat. If you want to get your
Uiwiivjr worth ol honeit gooili In
Confectionery
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Qucensware At
nv
ware, loware.
OR MACHINERY, CALL0N-"
It. Oa fH?iiOAiriso oo.,
W ar liirreaalng our stork for fall snd winter. Call and a u.
a
oaoee.l eonsiderabl
(imn.1i riorene. wm a aU of th itat. of BO ,c,ikl dautatf.
lamp bd been nil
Dat Co'n Juice"
Is Found at
U - A4 ti t
irons
a
Virginia, havlig been bnra In frtnr William
count;, that ti. on B(itemlief Mb, lull. In
the year 1KB, th Itth of J'lljr, he waa anlted la
marriage to Oiharln. U Skinner, and moved
to Oregon In lfc0. settling near Portland on th
Columbia river, end alter living there a abort
time h moved to Ine enunty. where be re.
Iled antll w-t, afterwanla going to Marina
county. Ia !" be moted to Kaetera Or-o
and ertlled on th (lr on W illow ererk where
be died. There were born to Urendna and
Grandma Horettr 2 rhlldrea, four of whom
aredewl. Ofthoe living, l ftuoe, frVe arxl
Albert live in Morrow munlf. two, Joha and
Kraeiu. lit la lb Uta of Wwhlngtnn; one
daughter. Mm. k. Matbolt, reatle. at Wall
Walla: auotber dangblef. Mm. allr. U'ld.
Ilvr. si ! Umnde, aud t. deugblem, Mr
lir.iren-l Mra. Iele, reelde la the W lilem
tle vallef.
Orntp florene., from fcta long rdee la
IbMeommanlty, ea .ell kno.a to everybody
aod nnlverwlly rrrUt. lie .at a pto
aerot the eutc and on among th earlleet
ottten) of Mormw eounty and be will be mlewd
I mm soxttig war Senfil. W bile b eery
aged, yet he wee ant Infirm for im. M bl
rn. bl form eu erort, hi wee bed much of
the elaetlrliy of yoqtb and bn Inuilwio!
ynetert tin e rUlBd. Rut being .Id. be
a kat ante to lUnd the ras) efteevete
evil e b knee o4 taking ay wa 4
4a abea atterk4 hj nmaol. lie wees
member of the Meeonte telef elee. IM. and
a brtd by tbem w Tburwley at I. m .
fmm the M tbnnh. tkxtih. Kev. C, R.
Hu.ard p'elili-g U iHoeral illeiurw be
lare idtenr. .ba ftrcl foilaeed CI
tbat IM BHMteJ of Albert riorerivw U the
eemcteeraa U bill wbee. tbe remain were
laid al not. tbe Meme yrf.ltig tb btet 4
riue Is Irnpreaetve MBWf,
the other tTsaioff IC f OlinCl at
le aicltem.o. but did 0 0L 9 .
iSHuilham fi Disbees Telephone Saloon
. ' And br the wy t'-'T baarthlng oil ran rell for la th lie of 9
stead of keroteoe,
of Iba tipluwioo.
J. W. lleAliater, who waa f..remo oo
the beep rlnve tbe pastsommer lor Hsm
Palmer, returned ti B(poer tlii mora
ioa aod will spend tbe winter ber.. II "J?
Says lb steep got through Iq elrellrst
shspa, meeting with ao er lee or
aerlleolsooths wsy. Johboy reports
times eery qqlel lo Colorado al preset I
And by the wy V,ry bavanrthlng ou ran rell for la th lln of
uaraoare, eiove eno nitvtri.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU
K4.ee. Iw W.te With lunnie
t'tm-;f f etbrtle, e-ire t".er,
t4e. U C laJ, . rviverfatsecy.
J. L YEAGER,
Heppner s
Lnloodls
be e'u-r dinner; Mgav I
letree. aid dig- IC3 I I f
e.aitibati.a. L lllQ
r-' will Soon Open a Grand Display of llirista doods.
Oo Uaio Htrsel. Io City UoUl Cuil.llng.
WANT. The Best of Everything
Alwoys on Top
, OoorUons traatmest Io all. Nioe cloh rooms.
row mrvTvii, prop.
wt vi Uke .itrf dinof;
prveent dietr
Um. eiir
ereif le i eel re
m mm tmtm. ) M all rmr.
rrieeud eaf rf tl IM A I
Leading Furniture
.Dealer
Has Just Received a Gar Load ol Furniture.
tmp rirT rtPiAv cd ftooai suit
evtn auovarii 10 Town.
HEPPNER RACKET STORE
M DEAL I
Yr am Invlle4 I. eall and l-t mf stork
ROOTS AND SHOES'
TMf fbACI TO CIT THIM) l AT
VJ Al. I.ICIIT:NTIIAL8!
Re b anything la Ibl lln bt l"" ed ymi ea d.-t.d en II yo get a
gmmi nu .be Hat guemnleM It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
OU SUM, Male) trt fteIHe aaalaN
WASH
THOMPSON
Has lately et.eUd a boildtea:
na I he Ayere feape4ty, nr
It rnraef of klaia and W.
low tre,hppn.tia IbsCtty
wUU b be ta aiog as a
MEAT MAttKET ..
Mr. Tl'tnp iU ktHl
. a 1 . a a.. .
rvtt iia Ft b Mtiaat. iTho GAZETTE, Sq.oo A Yoar for CASH.
riw atvv raioAr -vi I '
THE CIIKArKST VUiCE IN MORROW COUNTY TO
UUY NOTIONS AND 1I0USK I URNISIIING GOODS.
A FKW PIUOKH QUOTKIJ Hi: LOW.
1 paper fall ooaal ploa 3 osols. 1 paper grxl aeedlea 3 cents.
1 spool lioa thrsl...,3 eanta. I earl books aad ayaa 1 rwet.
I ball kolttini cottoa. . .3 aeol. cau Ispa border tkl 3 00 1.
1 Miawe ovlored border bsa lketohlef 3 euU.
OTllKJl (MODS SUCH AS HOSIERY. TOWELS,
It A XI) KERCH I KFS, jr., AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUR f AXJ) 10 CEXT C0UXTER IS ALWAYS
FULL OF llARCAIKS. CROCKER Y AXI)
GMSSWARi: IX AIIUXDAM'E.
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
0 TOl L TO IIOW KX,!- - ' Wk WAXT TOl a TAft.
.... .J. W. VAUGHAK