Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 03, 1897, Image 1

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    Portland Librarj
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Th Hppnr Sml-Wkly
Gazatt from now until
March 1st, 1898, for
-25 Cts.t-
OFFICIAL s
PAPER
SAMPLE SUBSCRIPTION
The Heppnar Saml-Waakly
Gaxatta from now until
March 1,1898, for
-25 Cts.i-
Yearly subscription Reduced to $2.00
Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1897.
NO. 602
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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BT
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OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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raete for advertising can be made tor it.
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. ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, San Francisoo, is our authorized agent.
This pap3r is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner SdO 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 6KX) a. m
Spokane Express No, 1 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Urns' ilia 8:60 p. m.
Portland Express No. I, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6110 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7110
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:60 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:80 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. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OPFICIAi BIHEOTOUT.
United States Officials.
President William McKinley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Seoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Kusaell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postuuuter-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Seoretary f Agrioulture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor.
W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State
Treasurer
Snpt. Publio Instruction
Attorney General
Senators
....H. K. Kincald
....Phil. Hetschan
G. M. Irwin
...C. M. Idleman
J G. W. MoBride
? J. H. MitoheU
Congre-men Kr"
Printer W. H. Leeds
!R. 8. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge .....Stephen .Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Sean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... ... A, W. Gowan
Representative.
I'onnty Judge
" Commissioners,
J. W. Beckett.
" I Olerk
" ! Sheriff
Treasurer
' Assessor
, Surveyor.-
School Sap't..
" Coroner
J. n. brown
..A. G. Bartholomew
J. H. Howard
J. W. Morrow
E. L. Matlock
Frank Gilliam
A. C. PetteyS
, J. W. Hornor
Jay W. Shipley
........B. F. Vaughan
HZPPNBB TOWII OITIOBI,
Mayor Thos. Morgan
Ununcilinen Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocnm, U.
Liohtenthal and J. it. Simons.
a. 117 a Dlnk.-liuM.
n woraer. "
Treasnrer L. W. Hnggs
Marshal A. A. Eoberu
PreeiBCtOfflom.
Jn.t; tha PmMim ....W. E. B'chanlson
Constable. N. B.WheUtons
L'sited States Land OfHceia.
TBB OA1XM, OB.
1. I. Moor...
Register
Beoeiver
A. 8. Biggs ....
B. F. Wilson..
LA OBABDB, OB
.....Register
Receiver
J.H. Kobbina.,
KEOBXT aooxssTxx.a.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G.A.B.
MU at Lanncton. Or., the Uet Saturday of
err. mrmtA. ail veteraoe ere uiviu-u joiu.
G. W. Smith.
C. G. FnuCA.
Adiotaat.
Commander,
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offlo in tb City Drag Store, near
City Hotel. it
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
t Vfflna hnnra. R la 10 a. m.. antl 12 lo
2 p. m., at reaideooe, W. A. Kirk's prop
rty, east of M. IS cbnrch, Booth, nod 10
to 12, a. m , to i to 0 p. m. , at omoi id
tbe rear ot borg's jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law.
OCB oo Jn tba Firs! Nations! Bank
Building.
Uippbib, t t Obboow.
tf
W.A.RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
COUNCIL CMAMSCn
Hells and bays real ratal, rents hons-a, pars
taias. duas run tTn I'H and will eanre you in
ant war labia Una. at raeauaaiil Hsuree. U
First National Bank
OF HEPTNER
C. A. Rhca,
T. A. Rhca.
GCO. W. CONSCR,
. W. SPCNCKR,
President
Via President
Casbler
Aae't Cashier
Trinsxti I Geoeral Ealing Imm.
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STOCK BRAWpg.
Walla yoa p roar eabeorlpttaa paid at yra
aa kaap yoor brand ia f rat of ebart.
Bora. P.O., Happnar, Ur-Hotasa, P Bet left
ebooldan oatUa, earn oa Uft hip.
Cook. A. J..Lana.Or. Hnre anna i4t, kl
imr, Cattlii, samaoa rijihtbipi ear Bark sqoara
nip n mt ... apui in nflDi.
Doosltyta. W. M GkIIowsv Or. r.if). til,
rUht .ids. swwilow-fork la eaob ear; aoraaa, B I)
VI. tl . fv . IM - n v. a b, a.
ra Urt ahoalder, oaltis Saw m Witup. kula
IB ngui sar.
Ploranaa, L. a Heppner, Of. Cattle, LF oa
rich! hip; kocaea f with bar andar am rtbt
SIHIQIIIaW.
JiMMa, Harry. H appear. Or Horaae twrnadad
H J on us lan shuauiar! aaUa bratidad J
ri(ht hip. tlau endarlMt la lafl UmtM ta
mtimrw atmB.
inane -a. Falls. Lena. Or.-Hnmi. airaUT na
(ft atiOai ewtlJw.aaiM ew r1til kl, aadar half
arup ia naw ana A iari aa
R soar, Mike, Happner, H. Honas tx-andl
IM oa Uft hip aaitts same aad eroa pa kafl
sari aaoar rntup oa ma riaai
laaahay, J. W. Happnar Or. Horaae braadad
I. and a oa lft ahimldart eat t la aaisa am lafl
hip, watUa avar nht aya, Uraa slits la riant
Miaor, Oanar, nappaar Or., aftia, I Dm
nahl bip; BurBai, Si oa wt enoMar.
Mnrawa, H. 1 Happoar. Or.-Hotaae. M )
n.h.a. J. W.. Drlaa. (r. tvnrsa Oalla)
aaaaioart eaiuaaaawoa naU kip.
ParBarUUaana.HardM.Or.-Boraastroa
(an etaoauiar.
Pipar.i. H., tMlnirtaa. Or.-Haraas, J ar-n
aaMt onlaft atxaaldar. aaUaa, eaw aa U kip.
Kaatar W.. HapVaiar. Or.-Horaaa, tO as
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lart kip. arap of naht and andaHrfi hi Uft rear.
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Important
Hotel IIopjpinLOi?
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MBS. L. SMALL, Manager.
Now Open. New Methods. New Manage
ment, btnctly.
Rates, $i.oo Per
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
BA first-class feed barn run in connection. Free 'Baa run to
and from all trains. We solicit your
McClure's
For
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A, New Life ot 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Lite of
Grant ever published. (Begins In December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson'a "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins iu May.)
Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
years oi me uivn war practically a member
Uttad than any other man living to give an
recollections and correspondence.
Portraits of ereat Americana. Many of them
ui porirniui u is mienaea u pumirn special mograpntcal studies under tbe general title of
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
Plcturea of Palestine. Specially taken under
Storlea of Adventure. A serial by CO NAN
Ma sua umstoij euu niKouuiiY wuiuu slave, tu due "DnuriocK tioime noriesi. KlTon Dim
a place beside Foe and Qaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from Aim long ago. will
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JOEL CHANDLER HAKRIS. A series of new
naoDii ana me "iiuie Mr. xntmDiennger" stories.
RUDYaRD KIPLTNO. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to'McCMJBa's
all of the short stories he will write during the coming year,
OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazins a series of short stories In which the same
viiaravvers win appear, aunougn eacn win ne complete in Itsell.
Anthony Hop Brat Hart Robert Barf
Frank R. Stookton Stanley Weyman Clark Ruaaell
will all have stories in MoClqri's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and
aow, .ua suuauripuvD pritro oi wnioa is only
One Dollar a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
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No such offer was aver saade before. Mo sorb offer will ever be mad
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gilt, and will be constant reminders of the fiver's kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to tbe
Hoppnor, Oregon.
IN NEW QUARTERS
WILLIS 8TKWAHT,
Tbe old reliable livery stable man
113 r u"ioivx arVir,K
Jnst North of tbe Osgaite offiee, woar b woold be
pleased to sea all bia old friend aod mas pew ooea.
II F. HAS
STALLS
Alto rcnlt Buggict, Hack$, Teatnt
RetnamW Willi wbea loo eoma to
Hilly uordoo,
FRANK BOeCRS
Rogers & Roberts,
- Contractors aod BoilJera.
Plans and Estimates
All Kinds of Retail Work
OFFICE HOURS-Dar and Night
ITace and Rog. or Jim will
r irst Class.
Day' and Upwards.
patronage,' 587-nov.l2
Magazine
1897
of Lincoln's Cabinet, and Is probably better
authoritative hlstoiy of this period from his
unpublished. In connection with this series
the editor's direction.
DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
animal stories in the same Held as the "Brer
Important features of HcCLCaa's HAaasiaa tor
4)4-. JU
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
Ths best literature Is expensive.
Laalle'a llluatrotesl
Weekly.
PobHsned at 110 ruth Avenue,
New York, is full of the best things
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and Its literary
departments era edited with ann-
of Heppner, hue moved into tie
HALED HAY FOR BALK ASti
TO LET AT HKASOSAlSLK RATKS.
antl Saddle lionet.
town. Old stsod formerly ooenpiad by
Usppotr, Oregon.
i. i. ftOIEATa
Given on Short notice.
Done-
Learc your orders "An Old
set em o o o o o o
HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill a bottle or oommon glass with
uriue and let it stand twenty-four hoars;
a sediment or settling indioatei an un
healthy oondition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to an
nate or pain in the back, is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are ont of order.
WHAT TO 1)0.
There is comfort in tbe knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Boot, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish io relieving pain in tbe
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part ot tbe nrinary passages. It oor-
reots inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol
lowing use ot liquor, wine or beer, and
overoomes that unpleasant, necessity of
bejng compelled to get up many times
daring the night to urinate. Tbe mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
root is soon realised. It stands tbe
highest for its wonderful oures ot the
most distressing oases. It you need a
medicine you should have the best. Sold
by druggists, price fifty oeots and one
dollar. You may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention tbe Heppner Gazette and eend
your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Biog-
hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee the genuineness ot this
offer.
LITERARY NOTES.
- The Basis of Canadian Reciprocity.
We need not think the less ot our
Oanadian neighbor for trying to drive a
bard bargain with us in tbe reciprocity
treaty. We gave tbem free lumber under
the Wilson Gorman tariff bill, and ihey
gave a nothing in return. Tbey prob
ably did not tblnk much of out shrewd
ness at the time, for tbey would willing
ly have made a large concession to our
trade tor this very valuable privilege.
They have grown somewhat accustomed
to getting something for nothing, but
tbey now have to deal with an adminis
tration at Washington that is not at all
disposed to give free aooes to our
markets without getting something
valuable ill return. If a new reciprocity
treaty la made, tbe Canadian must ex-
peoi io give a quia pro quo for every
thing they get. They want to sell us
their mutton, beef, eggs, lumber, bay
and barley, and we want to sell them
our shoes, olotbing, farm implements,
and mining maohloery. Here is certainly
good basis for trade. We shall not
throw Into the bargain any such inter
national qneetlon as tbe preservation of
seal life in Bering 8ea From "The New
Oanadian Reciprocity Treaty," bv E. V
Smalley, ia American Monthly Review
of Reviews for Deoember.
WHEN GIRLS 178 E 8LAN0
They lose tbe Esteem aad Kepet of Re
lard People.
"It ia unfortunate tbat alang phrases
are to easily dipped into our every-day
eonveriatioo, and taking apparently so
Died a place in oar talk," write Edward
W. Bok Id tbe December Ladies' Home
Journal. "And tbe worst of it is tbat so
many people are using alang entirely
anonDsoion oi to raoi I rial tbey are
doing so. It tb common nsag of slang
were confined to a particular order of
girls, it would, perhaps, serve a an lo
dieator of character, and pas uonotioed
It would, at least, Dot tooob tbe sen si
1.1:.!-- a a, ...
uii'iiee or geniietoii. ilui t I Dot o
ooofload. Slang is Invading tb very
nicest of circles: it is beginnina to in
Queue the talk of oar most csrefally.
reared girl. And this I why tb belli!
should receive etusar attention. Oirl
are forgetllog tbat alang phrases and
refinement are absolutely foreign to
aob other. A slang phrase mar be
mors expressive tbao a term of pohu
nsage, bat it is never impressive, eioept
to Impress unfavorably. It ia blgh time
that oar girls sboatd realise tbat tbey
bonld speak Itie English language lo
tbelr conversation, and pot tbe dlaleot
of tbs raoa track, dot the lingo of tbe
baseball field. A girl may eans a smile
by tba apt nse of soma slang phrase
Bat, Inwardly, those who applaud brr
place bar, at tba asms time, id tbair
aaliinalioD. No girl ever woo aa oaoee
of raspaat by being slangy. On the eon
trary, many a girl, nooooeoious of tb
cause, baa found herself gradually allp
plog out of people' raapeol by lbs far
tbat bar talk was dotted witb slang
pbraeee. 'Ob, sbs Is elevar,' said
woman not long ago, of a girl who o.nlJ
seep oompaov constantly anosod by
oar api oaa oi siang. -one amuaefl Bis
ft sally. Oat I should ont ear to mvits
bar to my borne nor bsve my gin know
bar.' It is a poor popularity ff a girl
blob ha, aa its ooly basis tb ap aa I
bell of the JeaUr. "Ths lit of the JsW
U aavsr long."
What I A. B. Dinar Days.
Boffalo, N. Y. Usata ) From
ay
personal knowledge, gained in observing
tbe efftot of your Hbilob's Cora In oaaas
of advanced onaomptloa, I am prepared
to say it is tbe most remarkable reread
Ibal baa ever bmm brungbt lo mr altos
tion. It has eerleialy saved maey frotq
uMumplioo. IMd by Goer A Drunk.
Tb spirit of 76 was -for dUrlr or f,.
death." Tbat old branj of Cyrn Noble
at Cbri Dorr-bars' I tbe spirit that
UOlbee lb spot I baa ttmee. tf
THE WHEAT MARKET.
The Price Not so Btlff as Last Eeport
Local Prices.
Portland, Deo. 2. Western receipts
are reported large, being 1,373,000 bu. at
primary points against 603,000 bu. a
year ago. Shipments were 1,446,000 bu.,
against 664,000 bo. a year ago. North
western reoeipts were 715 cars, against
316 a year ago. Chicago reoeipts were
115 cars.
Liverpool opened 3 8d higher yester
day, and olosed one penny higher for
future. Antwerp and Pari wheat were
both steady. Today's oables from Liver
pool indicate a weaker feeling.
Chicago, Deo. 2. The market opened
with Deoember wheat at 96, against
963 at the close yesterday. May opened
90, and by 10:15 was quoted at
90, witb December at 96. December
fell by 11 :45 to 95 and May slumped
89. At 12:30 Deoember was down
94 , but soon recovered to 95 and
olosed at that figure. Curb close for
May, 9( .
There have been some good sales of
beat made at Heppner this week, ag
gregating about 10,000 bnsbels, which
brought from 64 to 66 oents. 5000
bushels of this were sold by T. J. David
son, one of tbe most extensive wheat
raisers ot the oounty. Today ths market
dull, 63 cents being tbe highest offered
and no sales are reported.
His Hands Were Tied.
"Oar little boy broke oat with eczema.
We were obliged to tie bis bands to keep
him from scratching and be suffered
everything. We began giving him
Hood's Sarsaparilla and in a short time
bis face healed. He took five or six bot
tles and has not bad a slok day since."
Olney Souoie, Piooeervllle, Idabo.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take
1th Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and
yet efDoient.
, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE.
Prises Offered to Btadents for Kesays on tbe
American Revolution.
Tbe Oregon 8oolety of Sons of tbe
Ameriosn Revolution is an organization
composed of descendants ot anoestors
wbo assisted in establiabing Amerioan
indepencence. Any mala desdendant
ot inch ancestor is eligible to admission
into tbe society, lis objeots srs purely
patriotic aod historical. One of them is
to stimulate interest in tba history of
tbe Amerioan Revolution and loyalty to
ita principles. For this purpose tbs
society offers three prizes of 925, $15 and
iu respectively, for tbs best essay
written by any student under 21 years
of sge, in any publio sohool in Oreaon
on any ot tbs following four sobieots:
1. lbs Continental Congress tbe in
fluences wbioh oaosed it to assemole; its
cbarscter and rank as a deliberative
body; what it accomplished.
2. Tbe oause wbioh led to armed re
sistanca In Massachusetts, inoludlnu
tbs oontest of LexiDgtoa and Couoord,
8. Tba Trenton-Prineeton campaign
4. Tbs surrender ot Oorowallis and
tbe causes leading op to it. .
Esssys are limited In length to twen
ty-flve bnndred words; must be written
on legal eap on one aids of ths paper in
tba student's owo handwriting and
must be aooompanied by tba certificate
of tbe prinolpal of the school attended
by tba author, to the effect that tbe
author la a bona file slaieol in tb
school and baa been in attendance
therein Dot less tbao sis weeks during
tbs sohool year ot 1897 8. Essays mnsl
ba forwarded to tbs cbairmao ot ths
committee In chares. Wallace Ma
tv.ii... if -
Camaot, 84 Coocord Building, Portland
so as to reach bits not later tbao Fab. 1
1898. Ia awarding tb prizes the com
mllU will be governed by these (brae
consideration I
1. Historical accuracy.
X Manner ot treatment.
8. Orthography, greromer, syntsi and
punctustioo.
A ., ..I l;i!.l 1 I 1 1 -!,!-
nimiiuHi iwiurwaiiun raia.ivetoi
tb com pel it ion which may be desired, Malting
will be ebeerfolly furnished by
ebairmao of tbe erumittes. Tbe essay
wbioh is awsrded tb first priss will
lbs
published ia fall, with tb Dams of lbs
antbor, In the poblie prase
W Alison M "Cam a st, Cbairmao.
H. II. Noariiir,
Philip H. Malcolm.
Portland, Oregon, Nov. IA, 17.
J. A Perkins, of Anliniilr. O . was fr
thirty years needlMsly tortured by pby
Biotas for lbs core of enema, II was
qaickly eared by oslag DaWiu's Wileb
Hsiel salvs, tha famous healing salve
for pll aod skin diseases. Conser A
Brock.
Among I be replies to sa advertlsemset
of a mosical eommiltae for a saaJiJsU
a organist, mnalo Weobaf, elo., was the
following: "Uetttlemaa, I aotleed year
sdreM learned for an or gee tat or masts
Useher, either lady or geollaman. Has
log beo both fur several years, I oflVr
yoa my servioes." Hersld sod Presbyter.
Ctarrkwdy Dare S.
f eaara ( endf Cathartln, tbe sanat wra
d at ful inili.i dano try of Ua ate,
ant aad ralrahins: ta tkva taala, ai t fiUy
and p-iatllvply rra kl-lnae, llvar aad Iwwala,
rl.-an.inf tlx enbra mi-m, dlil enliia,
(tura aaalat'lia, l.r, baliltual r.n.alltloa
and lil l')iiaia. I'laaaa buy and try a bo
tf ! ('.(! lt-dav; 10. aMr-nta, rkitd aad
guNanUad to sure by a4 dniyftata.
PS,
.MP .
Fovozn
Absolutely Pure
BRIEF MENTION.
Frank Kilkenny was jn town Tuesday,
O. W. Utt was in the city from lone
Wednesday.
P. Devin was in from Norman Eellev'a
ranoh Wednesday.
D. Cox was down from his Hinton
creek ranoh Tuesday.
Submit your plans to Ranous before
giving out your oontraot. tt
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Hee ad. elsewhere.
D. Marx, a traveling man. was in the
pity from Portland Wednesday.
M. Liohtenthal for shoes. Exolusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. ftttf
Eph Eskelaon was in town on Wednes
day and mads this offloe a pleasant oall.
Ed. Day, tbe extensive sheeD owner
of Butter creek, wss in Heppner Toes-
lay.
Charley Beymer and Jaok Murray .
were in tbe city from Eight Mile Wed
nesday.
Frank Lofton, of Fox valley, is in tba
city today and will take out a load ot
freight.
Sheriff Matlook, wbo has been on tha
siok list for several days, is able to ba
out again.
Fine home-made taffy at tbe Or ansa
Front. A clean, fresh etook of gooda
leave your orders. tf.
Ed. Cox, ot Hardman, returned Wed
nesday morning from a trip btdow, going
on out boms by stage.
Born In this city, on Wednesday.
Deo. 14, 1897, to the wife of E. D. Rood,
a daughter. Ed is now very happy.
Hon. H. Y. Gates, president ot Hcdd-
ner Light A Water Co, is up from Hills-
boro, looking alter bis interests bere.
Mitchell Beamao, one of Ihl sucoess-
fol farmers trom tb lower Blsok Horse
country, was a visitor to Heppner Tues
day. The value of Portland's wheat and
floor shipments foreign far September.
October and November. 1897. ia SR..
647,823.
Geo. Boone, a direot descendant of
Daniel Boone, came in from Lone Rock
yesterday witb bis daughter, Mrs, G. E.
Kaoous.
Arlington Record: Bert Vining. wboaa
band was amputated last Monday, la
getting along nicely, and will soon ba
ont on the streets.
f. B. Hoot, who lives on tbe Cunning
ham flat, was In Heppner Wedneedsy.
He bss been oo tba sick list for soma
time, bat is feeling pretty well again,
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa
tion It's lbs best and it after osing it
you doo'l say so, return package and
get your money. Bold by Conser A
Brook. z
Mrs. A. Matbiot, of Walla Walla, and
Mrs. Alice Lsdd, ot La Grande, daunt)-
tar. r ik. i.i. i i , .
I . . . " aiurauoa, aa-
parted tor Ibeir respective home on
Wsdntsdsy evening.
Corns to tba Osteite offlo and get a
decent lot of envelop prinlad.
Uaveromeot envelope look obeap, and
beside yoa cannot gel yoor bosioesa
osrd priated tbsraon. if
Mrs. C. M. Speooer, of Usrdmsa, sr.
nvsd rrom tbs Willamette valley Ibis
morning after an absence of some weeks
lib relatives. Hha waal on
oat lo Hard mas by tba stags.
Millsrd Frsoob wss in from tba reooa
tba first of the week. Us thinks very
strongly ot going to Klondike is tba
spring wbera there are bright prospects
for a man to "dig out" bia for tune in a
few mobtbs.
W. IL Garrett, wbo sails groceries for
Wadbams A Oo, of Portland, interview
ed our merchants WedoeeJey. He baa
beau andar tbe weather pretty much of
lata suffering from an attstk ot sore
throat, but ibis ba act fcteveoted blta
from talking business.
Mrs. btark. Pleasant Ridge, O., says j
"After two doctors gave up my boy to
die, I savsd blm from troop by nsiog
On Minots Cough Cure." It is tb
1 Hck eat end ml eerlaJa remedy for
sough, colls and all throat eel lung
trooblae. Cobeer A Brook.
Dr. Julio W. Humus, of lb "Red
light," ever ea lb eUl for somelhitg
sew, sea furnish yon tb finest cucb
lail ta lb laod-MaobatkNi. Jereey
Vermooth or Giomade by ao artast l
lb business. Drop In and Isks lb
tasl oat of yoor baoutb. tt
rrank McFarlaod bas be appointed
spMiai agsal of Tba PaUabl Life A,
sorsoee Co, of New York, tb strong!
ia tb wiwlL ('aab snrplu to pojtry
balder of over 41 luillioc duilars. Doo'l
las ioaaraoa withaqt swing lb new
plsos U lb fcH'iileWe, Ins me hfttl
Mi ai sam ret, 77 tf