Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 30, 1897, Image 3

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    Poor aid 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 trouble I coughed
terribly. I lost my appetite and grew
poor and weak and I did not feel like
'work. I began taking Hood's 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
spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap
petite and no strength. I resorted to
Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more
like work. My little nephew was a deli
cate child and had a humor which trou
bled him so he could not rest at night.
He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar
saparilla and now he has a good appetite
and Is able to sleep." Miss Abbih J.
Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass.
Sarsa
parilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Hood's
Hwl'e Dillc re the best after-dinner
1IOUU S fills puis, aid digestion. 26c.
. Take Notice.
1. The sum of live cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "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
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. 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 five
cent a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A FEW REMARKS.
From the Pea of Bport Who is let Wielding
the Faber.
The cow nuisance, so earnestly objected to by
all who do not own cows, haa broken out afresh
in the shape of a couple of cayuses that stand
around on the sidewalks all niht and disturb
weary denizens who want to sleep. Tnese "var
ments" ought to be corralled and sold to the
Linnton sausage works before they get $90 worth
of front yard inside of their worthless 12.50
carcasses.
Sport hears that the town council will take
action regarding fire protection and will en
deavor to get things In good shape to fight a
good blaze.
Our good old friend, "Whispering" Farns-
worth, like many others of our sheepmen, is
busy looking after his bands. It is necessary,
for the weather is quite severe.
John Cooper, who stops on Ed. Matlock's old
corner, lost his hat at our excellent masquerade
Thanksgiving. Come to think over the matter
he was not the only participant who had to go
home bareheaded. Thii petty pilfering must
Here and There.
See M. Lichtenthal for shoes. a
Barney Doherty wag in town yester
day. ""
Ben Steevers oame up from Arlington
Sunday. . :.
Jay Ball was in town from Goosebeny
yesterday.
J. N- Or ad dick was in from Eight
Mile Saturday.
W. 8. Hnusnker's children are siok
with tbe measles .
H. C. Coroin was down from the
mountains yesterday.
Banous is still on the turf doing a lit.
tie carpenter business. tf
To trade A Bood heating stove, for
oordwood. Gall at offioe. tf
Tbe Orange Fro tit is dow prepared to
serve fresh oysters in SDy style. 92tf
Bathe down at the Jones' barber shop,
25 oents. Orville Jones manager, tf
Congressman Ellis and family left
Portland Friday via the N. P. for Wash
ington City.
Girl wanted to do housework. Good
wages. None but the best need apply. I
Call at Gazette offioe. 83-tf
Any one deeiring to build either a
bouse oi barn will make money by (jail
ing on the Gazette offioe. ' 67tf
Paul G. Bates, of Portland, special
agent of tbe Penn. Mutual Life Ine. Co. ,
waa in Heppner over Sunday,
T.-M. : Hon . J. F. Moore, register of
the U. H. land offioe. it confined to his
home oy a severe case of tonsihtis.
Best aooommodation and oourteous
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Stt., Portland, Oregon.
Rev. J. M. Sbulse, formerly pastor of
the M. E. church at Heppner, is sta
tioned with the church at Brownsville
this winter.
Gall on Tom Howard tor gloves. No
better line in the rity. He keeps both
lined and onlioed goods and bis stock is
large. You oan get just what you want.
Come to tbe Gazette offioe and set a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot get your business
card printed thereon. tf
C. P. Marshall and Frank I. Bhurte arrived
from the Mitchell section, where they had been
looking alter the Interests of Tbe Mutual Life,
on last Friday night about o'clock. They
broke their rig on top of the hill between Hepp
ner and Rhea treek, and had to walk tome four
miles.
Herbert Blakway, of 8ummerBeld, Marihall
county, Kansas, near Kansas City, a nephew of
Gov. Ret, Is visiting hers. Herbert "took In"
Bait Lake, Ban Francisco, and other Western
towns befort coming to Heppner. At present
he It the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow,
of this place.
E. D. Fltsalmmoni, and wife, of Victoria, B
C, are here temporarily, Mr. Fltulmmons com
tug bare for the purpose of prospecting the Wll
low creek district He was here tome eight
years ago and left with a good Impression of
It, though at that time he took no claim. Mr.
Fltulmmons It an uncle of Robert FtUstmmoitt,
the pugilist.
Frank MoFarlaod bas beeo appointed
apeeial agent of Tbe Equitable Life At
toranee Co of New York, tbe etrnngeal
to tbe world. Caab surplus to policy
holders of over t.'J millioc dollars. 1W
take Insurance without aoeiotf tbe Dew
plans of the Equitable. Insure both
sexes at tame tvttea. 77 If
Dr. Joho W. Rnsmut, of tbe "Red
light," ever en tbe alert for something
sew, eao furnish yon the finest cork
tails ia the land Slanbatteo, Jersey
Yermootb or Gio mad by an artist In
the butioeat. Drop ia and take th
taste out of yoar mouth. It
Quite a lively eooteet ia going oo out
at Uardmaa over th postoRlr. Mr.
UUakroan. lb present iaeumbeot. hat
p til too oat wbkb f reel log oamernus
wnatarrs, and Milt Wiwii, alao.
bring tlfongly and aomaruaaJr endow
fur lb same plscf. Either parly wool
ao doubt give aatiafaotloa as Ibey ar
both well qualified for lb poaitio.
T-M : A deewioo of tb saprtm
court la the ess of lb Dtoa Herd
war Co. ta a serious eel bark to th
stat bnarj of Dqualitatlne, and In feci
InvaliJale lb eto( thai body. If lb
board M got e lot bed with Mtbonty
rale a roanta wbr eoeatry embnf.
Itla bar ftegleeWMi to eoenply witb lb
law. II I deprived of all power that
toald bo baaafleial to lb tal at large
Low Tillard, who owned Binr.er until he ate
his head off devouring Montana hay, bas
changed stores with R. C. Wills' raspberry
joint Mr. Tillard will continue selling "Tom
St Jerry" aud other merchandise, fully war
ranted, the same as usual. Mr. Wills proposes
to combine his candy and grocery stock with
his goods in the Heppner brick, UBiag the old
Tillard stand for that purpose. Wills thinks
that he will have the best store in Heppner, to
Ub inches.
Judge Bartholomew thinks that he has a sure
shot rule that will pick an Oregouian out any
where. He says that an Oregouian will burn
up every stick of wood In sight and never pro
vide for the cold mornings, while a Missourian,
or any of Mb Eastern cousins, will fetch in a
fine pile of nice kindling, some dry wood and
the ever necessary back-log, all ready for the
next day. TheOregonian will then hustle out
early and profit by the thoughtfulness
ye jankee by turning the outfit to good account.
These Oregonlans are rather improvident but
they are great managers.
Geo. Conser, in the course of a walk through
the north part of town last week, found a small
boy unmercifully beating a dog. George, ever
sympathetic, tried to get the little fellow to cease
thumping the poor canine but to no purpose,
till finally the boy had to stop for want of
breath. Then George had a chance to make
himself heard.
"Aren't you ashamed of yourself for thump
ing your poor dog that way?"
"Nope."
"Well, you ought to be."
"I ain't anyway. That dog needs it."
"I'd like to know why?"
"That dog's a durn populist."
' Well, that's funny. I never heard of a dog
having any politics. Say, how do you know
that this dog is a populist?"
"Well, that's easy. He don't do nothln' all
day but set on his posterior and howl."
George saw the point at once, and he can tell
the story a great deal better than the little boy.
For the latest version of the "yarn," see George.
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour etomnoh, com
ing up of food distress, and is the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con
ser & Brock. y
S I "0a 'Mlt'l
U mJ "V . "t7J 'j r:1i . J and at Iba ttw
mf i - im.nif.i'ji M' ' City. Inm. a
A i --- 'til it 1 Sn IImim .
Hiss Mary Smith is reported as ill.
Miss Flossie Farnsworth is on the sick list.
Fred Rood is in town to visit his relatives.
John Bueslck is In from Butter Creek today.
J. M. and W. F. Cowdry are down from Hard-
men.
Henry Heppner came up this morning from
Portland.
Andy J. Cook was among Heppner visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Warren, sister of E. F. Campbell, is con
valescent.
C. M. Grimes, the cattle buyer, Is up from
The Dalles.
Uncle" Chas Long, of the Galloway section,
was in town Saturday last
Geo. C. Rome has taken charge of the City
hotel lodging house for the winter.
Marcellus Morgan, known to his friends as
Sox," is In taking a little vacation.
Ihe Jingle of the sleigh bell was noticed yes
terday and the purr of the Chinook Is heard today.
John Gelnger and Pat Splllane were in from
djacent districts on last Saturday, preparing
for wintry weather.
Fred W. Henley, of Pendleton, bat a record of
83 as a "cocked hat" bowler. This places him
the third best bowler In Oregon.
A brief write-up of Heppner and Morrow
county, from the pen of an "unknown," ap
peared recently In the Telegram. It was brief,
but to thepolut.
R. H. Akert brought in bit paranu, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Akers, this morning from their
Udoaeberrj borne, the latter to leave this even
ing for their old borne In Iowa.
Joe Gibson hat purchase an elegant barber
ch.irolthe latest pattern. It It an elegant
piece of furniture and the Gazette does not
blame Joe for ieellug proud of It.
Tom Perclvel is back from the head of th
Grande Ronde valley. Me brought In a fins
elk tooth, taken from an old fellow, who bad.
what tht hunters call, a tlx-pronf horn.
Judge Lowell it over holding a brteltermof
court, at which session a number of law and
equity tun, not requiring Juries, will be dis
posed of. Th Judge leaves for Pendleton to
night.
Sheriff E. L. Matlock left last Saturday Bight
tor Portland, having la charge Miss Lllll Hen.
dersoo whom he waa directed to plac In
charge of th Burt and Otrls Aid Society au
thorities. .
Dr. 11 unlock picked up V In cash and a de
posit check for 75 on tbe street Hatunlay last
M. Peck waa th owner of th money and
check and they were turned over to bits by
th doctor.
Don't have a tooth pulled If you ran help It.
It usually hurts, and It la better to sav them If
you can, but If It become aiwsssry call on
Dr. Vaughau, who tut a pain leas plaa of ex
tract! n( teih. What a boon to mankind!
C. 8. Van Dujrn departed last evening for
Rixlyn, Wash., to look out a location. If be
does not dud a tullaMa opening at that place
h will go to North Yakima. We wish Vaa sue
ts hereof he may decide to lorala.
U A. Smith, who went to Cheyenne last
spring with a band of sheep, returned to Hepp
ner Saturday. He bad charge ol the Yaua
sheep and reports good trip, with the eierp-
Uua of being caught In a blluard la Wyoming
hlrn left hlut witb badly frosea fort before
be could get out.
A. W. fttu-rarin, wb wat so long con nor tod
with tbe Oaiette as bualnaaa manager, but who
Is now attending law traoo! la wublngtoe.
D. C, write that he Is prog rawing aloaly with
bis stodlee and aspects to return to tltppuer
Best summer to spend bit vacation. Afur
finishing bis law course he will return to Ore
gon to take up th practtr of hit prolcaaloa.
am Palmer Is located at Hennett, Colo., this
winter. Me di not know r whether be will
come to Heppner In th spring or not to buy
sheep. It will depend somewhat o prtre tad
the Inducement altered. Palmer be ssa4e
regular visit lo Hppnr for th part Hot l
years and with the eirptkn of one anaoa hat
elwert bought bis sharp for th drive la IhU)
lorellty.
t W. Nor nor bee Just rwatitly repaired word
of thedeata of hit Bwther wbtrb occurred t
aurtlniritia. loe,ea lb let lni, and tea
tloaof which was mad In Umm eel u bus leal
wk. The Mrttr tearing ihe and as In toe
I errled and be tailed to im1v the word a
ebontd. Mr. Uttmt U tnul
Um W hT dalk we HelMag
Itrtgce, ( Hu'litirt" The
takvn to hf born at iMretur
tK lntrtt Imt !.
tel4 Uefr-iM a fax e
Elmer Beamen was in town Saturday.
Mart Smith visited our oity Saturday.
Tom Davidson, of Davidson, ia in
town today.
J. T. MoAlister, waa up from Lexing
ton Monday.
W. O.Laoy and family visited Hepp
ner Saturday.
Peter Bora visited bis ranou below
town on Sunday.
James Rrowu was in from tbe Cald
well grade Saturday.
Ed Aebbaugh and Wm. Allison, two
of Eight Mile's suooesstol farmers, were
in town Friday.
Jag. Raney, a cousin of A. E. Binna.
hag returned to town after an absenoe ot
several months.
Tilt Warren was in from Gooseberry
a few days this week enjoying a socio I
time among tbe boys.
J. 0. Eeitbly, one ot tbe substantial
ranchers ot tbe Hardman seotion, was a
visitor to Heppner on Friday.
Mrs. Norman Eelley returned Satur
day morning from an extended visit with
relatives in Vermont and Iowa.
Baker City ia now connected witb
Portland and all outside points on looe
distance telephone via Heppner.
People who enbsoribe for and read Ihe
home papers are never behind the times.
Many an item is worth twioe the price of
a paper.
Linn Matteson came olear on tbe
oharge of selling sheep not bis own at
Baker City the past week and returned
to Heppner this morning.
Ten new subscribers were added to
our list on Saturday. Tbe Gazette is
not claiming any boom, but its list baa
grown substantially this year.
H. P. Mikesell, ot Heppner, an old
soldier who was in the thickest of the
fray in out late "unpleasantness," bas
been granted a pension by Uncle Sam.
Weston Leader: Mr. and' Mrs. Ran
som Lieuallen, who have been visiting
relatives and friends in Morrow county
for several weeks returned homeSunday.
Frank Borg visited friends at Walla
Walla on Thanksgiving. Frank might
have had turkey at borne, but doubtless
enjoyed a better feast on bis visit. How
about this, Frank?
Theo. Anderson was in from Eight
Mile Friday and states that the snow
oame a little too soou for most of tbe
farmers who were very busy getting
their fall plowing done.
Rev. C. R Howard and wife left for
Pendleton on last Thursday evening for
a abort visit to relatives and from there
they go to Portland where Mrs. Howard
will enter tbe hospital for treatment.
Oliver 8nyder hue taken ohargeot tbe
Hotel Heppner feed barn and wijl fur
nish stall room, grain or bay at reason'
able figures. Will also do dray work
and hauling. 'Bos to end from trains.
tf.
The Elks ot Heppner bold publio me
morial servioe at K. of P. ball on next
Sunday at 2 p. m. These services are
said to be very beautiful and impressive
and tbe public are cordially invited to
attend.
Elder R. L. Shelley, ot Hillsboro, who
has been preacbiog tor tbe Christian
church bere the past two weeks, left for
bis borne laat night. The ohurob at this
place ia contemplating hiring Mr.
Shelley as pastor for a year.
Billy Morrow received from Judge
Bennett, of Tba Dalles, a floe dog on
Thanksgiving day wbiob be prizea
highly. Billy does not know to what
particular family of dogs be belongs
but ba ia all dog just the same.
Tba long distaooe telephone I now in,
tba connection having been completed at
9 o'clock yesterday morning. Tom Iu'
gram, of I bit oity, who baa been worklog
on Iba Heppner extension, cam In yes
terday, having floiaheJ bis labors.
R. 0. Wills and Low Tillard this werk
exobanged rooms in lb city hotel build
ing, f hi obaogs waa mad to aoCom
modata Mr. Wills who wat in need ot a
larger room for bis stock of good wbich
ba will soon have In remov from tba
Heppner brick.
E'der Barclay, wbo will b In Qepp
oer about Deo. 10tb, and wbo will de
liver tba dadioalory aermoo at Oallowa
oo that data, ia a very well knows minis
ter and politician, holding at preseut
tba position of blthop of the U. B.
ohurob and ia alto a representative from
Manoo eoonly, serving his second term.
Mrs. Kali Hleevea, staler I f tb Til
lard brother, arrivrd Wedtesdty laat
from Umatilla and will speod the winter
with ber relative ber. Her hoeband,
Verol fiteeVe, who i master mechaulo
al Umalilla, b beeo quit tick of 1st
witb liver trouble, and ha gon to Sao
Fraocinoo for trealmeot, and bat bup
of apewdy recovery.
Albert E It.l-lgh, dark at lb r ffio
of tb collector of eototnt, at Portland,
and on of Iba bt known politicians ia
tba Slte, died at Port I sod Wedoeeday
night, after ao tllo lasting 0 week.
U wm 42 year old, and we boro at
Portland. H was ooo deputy snperlo
tenlent ot rrt of Portland. Tri
bune.
T-M.: About bin o'elork laat kigbl
RberifT Driver went to lb jell to tbl
varytblog was all right and discovered
thai th loraalM 114 boen tampering
witb tb lock on tb front door, wbiob
they enulil Maeb by roaeblag through
I hag '. Hi I'M-I I 0 hV OS,
and th kef hoi bad ba Blind witb
wood no doubt ia an aitMBpl to afUa
it. Mr. Driver mold wot onloek II at
lb lima, and did l eaooeed to getting
lb JiMir op aeiil lu ii,m aftr
A a result h wa n aUe to atari tbraw
80 la lb peoileullary m b ba-l el-
parted lo do.
MM CHRISTMAS
WILL SOON BE HERE !
You have had your Thanksgiving turkey
and the next thing to do is to prepare for -the
Christmas Time.
E.W.Rhea&Co.
Will lead out in this line as they do in
all others, with a fine assortment of useful
and ornamental Holiday Goods.
Blankets! Blankets!
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
IB0UT this firm and its business methods is
" all that need be told in any advertisement.
We buy and sell the best goods obtainable, and
the large increase in our business proves we have
grasped the right method.
Please Remember
That we carry the largest stock in town of every
thing needed in the home and on the ranch.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Cotton Blankets 90c a pair.
Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25.
We also have a line of Eastern blankets
called wool, at $3.00.
But the Only Blanket
On Earth is the
We are sole agents for those, having bought our
entire line in June, it enables us to sell those
oelebrated goods at the same prioes asked for
inferior brands. Call and examine.
MINOR & CO.
PENDLETON
BLANKET
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
In it for
Business
B
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; yon want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. H. Howard s.
J -m r T T K TT I ( wua you wuit at x. n. uowarua
. M. nAGbK.l : MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
T. E. Howard
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
e 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 ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOBD
And now tlve entire world
h nows this verUct product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
D. A- Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
HEPI'NKR, OR., Nor. 12, 111.
Mrurt. Valuer it Brock, llqipner, Or.
otli: I wm racatitljr Uken with a seraracold
which rntda ma very hnanw and rarulnrad ma unlit to
attend to builnaaa. A friend of rnlna rallad mj attention
U your Dr. Barthlow'i cough tynip and I bought a bottla,
coating bis M canu, whli h nllavad ma at onra and oom
pletrlf eurad ma. I aia lulijact to throat difficulty and I
hava found nothing that gavs ma so much rallaf as this
cough eura.
I am lulormwl that It la sicallant tor soldi, bronchitis,
whooping cough and all throat and lung troublvs.
I bcf to ratnaln, mnat truly yours,
OTIS rTTEKHU!(, Id. GaictU.
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But ara thoaa of (raaUat valua la proportion to eoat. If you want to gut your
nunejr's worth ol hoiiaal gixxli In
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queenswarc At
Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON-"
TJ?IIOAII?H02V OO.,
Ws ara Incmulng our stork for fall and winter. Call and ana us.
Dat Co'n Juice"
Is Found at
Gilliam k Bisbee's Telephone Saloon,
And bt th ar l"T hats anrthlna ron raa rail tor la tha Una of n alHt.ul. U (?.t. Ilul ftml.linu
And hf th ay l'T hats anything ron raa rail for la tha II
BlfqwRT., Hum an', iiiiwww.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Leading Furniture HEPPNER RACKET STORE
.Dealer
J. L. YEAGER,
Heppncr's
a
Has Just Received a Gar Load ol Furniture.
tm rixrar Mrt y rf ti o Boost tuiTis
LVIH anovarij TO fowa.
Will Sood Opto a Grand Display ot Chiislmas Goods.
Tea ara UtIImI t mil a4 InapMi f awk
Oa Mala Htraal, ia City IJoUl DutMinir.
Tho Best of Everything
Always on Top
Ouortaoni traatmaat to all. Nioa rlob rootaa.
row Tir,rvAii. prop.
B
OOTS AND SHOES'..,
TMC fLCC TO OCT TMCM l AT
MCiixisrs'xniviVH
f4 aa It fsa at a
Ha kaa anftalui a Ula lla that .a m aM t""
tM aH4rM Ma4 f araIMj IC
Ara aiwh la l.ntri ataata
fmtj. ffs'kt. aalt'la.
tury . fit a "M at !.
Vmn all U"f MM, !
taa mut rilM a aaaa wa Um aanaaaw,
Pills
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old imm4. Mala traa mIH waalalt
Tho GAZETTE, $a.oo A Year for CASH.
THE CHF.AI'ICST 11. AC K IN MORROW COUNTY TO
UUY NOTIONS AND HOUSK I URN1SIUNG GOODS.
a ri:w iHioi;HCiUOTj;i) ijhi.ovv.
1 papar fall eoaat tlea 2 eattW. I papar goal aaM 2 eaeta.
1 apool linaa tbrw.....3 eanta. I aarl bvik aal araa rat.
1 tail knltiiof cotoa...1 aot. faola tatabnrilar bkf B oaola.
1 Him aUrt4 bor lar ban.HatohUf 3 eaoU.
OTHER GOODS SUCH .IS HOSIERY. TOWELS.
lMXlKERCltlEFSt,c., AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUR r, AX1) 10 CEXT COUNTER IS ALWAYS
FULL OF HA RCA IAS. CROCKER Y AX1)
CUSSWARE IX AIIUXDAXCE.
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
no TftiM. fu toiia - wg WAr vot i taunt.
a a a a J a V. VAUGHAK,