Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 03, 1897, Image 3

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    ; A LITTLE SUFFERER
Faoe, Hands and Arma Colored With
Sorofuloua Humor How Cure
. Waa Effected.
"When five years old my little boy had
CTofala on his face, hands and armB. It
was woist on his chin, although the sores
on his cfieeks and hands were very bad.
It appeared in the form of red pimples
which would tester, break open and run
and then scab over. After disappearing
they would break out again. They caused
Intense itching and the little sufferer had
to be watched continually to keep him
from scratching the sores. We became
trreatlv alarmed' at hla nnnrilr.lnn M
wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give
it to our boy and we noted an improve
ment in his case very soon. After giving
him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
blood and it has never since returned."
William Baetz, 416 South Williams St.,
South Bend, Indiana.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sute to get only Hood's.
HnnH'a Dillc "I'lIl:eaytotalce1
1 1UUU O r Ills easy to operate. 25 cent.
Take Notice. '
L The sum of five cent 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 meetlnes for whatever nurnnan.
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
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
THE GAZETTE aPULOQlZES.
What Aay Paper Sboald Do Whea It Makes
a Baw Break.
In the last issue ot oar valuable fami
ly journal, a oertain correspondent who
sty les himself "Sport," gave publicity
to a little joke on oar friends, the popu
lists. Tbe author ot that o lumu cred
ited Mr. Qeo. Oonser witb having origi
nated the little "yarn," believing that
such was the case. However, the Ga
zette bas learned that Sport was wrong
in this, and as this paper Btacds responsi
ble for tbe utterances of its correspond
ents, it must apologize for having
wronged one of oar most honored citi
zens end cultured gentlemen. To
Judge Bartholomew belongs tbe honor
of having given this little joke to tbe
publio, for it was he who met tbe little
boy, the owrer of tbe dog. Tbe re
porter beard Ueorge relatiog the inci
dent and tbonght he stated that be was
tbeaathor. Of oourse, these mistakes
will happen, and now, Judge, tbe best
that any man can do is to apologize.
This you have freely and voluntarily,
and here is onr Jgp",
A r Ann n iioimin i ipt
The Gdzette can offer tbe following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50: $3.00
' " 8. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.25
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.75
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25
" ' 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00... 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50o 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
Mew York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
HcCall's Hagaslne $1.00 1.80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rate with any paper on
arth.
HETH. EPISC, CHDKCH.
8EBVI0E8.
Bonday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
'Thn Wpthit UriH Iho hn U uxv Pun,
The pastor may be fonnd at tbe parnonatre ad
joining the eharch, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult him on
religious, social, civio, philosophic educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLK8IIER. Minister.
Here and There.
A New Year s Gift Heralded.
The measureless popularity of Hostet
ter's Stomaob Bitters has been tbe
growth of more than a third of a cen
tury. As in the past, the ooming Dew
year will be ushered in by tbe appear
ance of a freed almanao, clearly settiDg
forth the Dature, uses and operation of
this medioine of world wide fame, It is
well worth perusal. Absolute aoonraoy
in tbe astronomioal calculations and
oalendar will, us before, be valuable
cbaraoteristioa, while tbe reading matter
will include statistics, bumir and gener
al information, aooompanied by admir
ably executed illustrations. The alma
nao is issued from the publishing depart
ment of the Hostetter company at
Pittsburg, and will be printed on tbeir
presses in English, German, Frenob,
Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland,
Bohemian and Spanish. All druggists
and oountry dealers furnish it without
cost.
No
Patchwork!
One of the most encouraging features
of a cure made by S.S.S.(Swift,a Specific)
is its permanency. Of all diseases, it is
well known that those St the blood are
the most obstinate, and therefore the
most difficult to cure. The medical
profession, In fact, hare virtually ad
mitted that a real, deepeeated blood
disease is beyond their skill.
Of course, their admission is not made
in so many words, but actions speak
louder than words, and their inability to
cure, after months and often years of
treatment, is sufficient evidence that dis
eases of the blood cannot be cured by
doctors. Their mercurial mixtures, al
though taken faithfully, only cover up
the symptoms of the disease, inducing
the patient to feel that he is being cured;
but when he is sooner or later seized
with stiff joints, pain Jn the bones, etc.,
the evidence of the doctor's patchwork
is conclusive. Such results cannot be ex
pected from the use of S. S. S. Being
purely vegetable, containing no harm
ful mineral ingredients, it la the only
blood remedy which acts on the true
principle of forcing the disease from
the system, building up rather than
tearing down the health. No loss of
hair, no stiff joints, no decrepit mercu
rial wrecks result from the use of S.S.S.
11
1111
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Blankets ! Blankets !
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.
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
l BOUT 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.
Bat tbe Only Blanket
On Earth ia 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 (or
inferior brands. Call and examine.
MINOR & CO.
PENDLETON
BLANKET
lit.
See M. Liclitentbal for shoes. a.
J as. Hsrdesty, of Long Greek, ii in
the city today.
Will M. Myers was in town from
Gooseberry yesterday.
Jtanons is still on tbe tart doing a lit
tle barpenter business. ' tf
To trade A good beating stove, for
oordwood. Cill at offios. tf.
. Joe Lsooona, a grant oouoty sheep
owner, is over from Wagner.
Mrs. I. N. Uugbss is reported to be
quite ill at ber borne io Heppner.
E. B. Stephens, a knight of the grip
from Obioago, is in Qeppoer today.
Baths down at the Jones' barber shop,
23 oeots. Orville Jones manager. If
W. L. Gibson, of Portland, Is io the
city today talking holiness to our mer
obaots.
O. L. Worden and R. B. May, travel
ing men from Portland, were io Hepp
Ber ysstsrday.
Wm. Best, representing a Seattle
wholesale boose, was a visitor to Hepp.
nsr yesterday.
Sam Koblberg, cnmmerolal men
from Cbioago, was doiog business io
oar town yesterday.
Lino Mattesoo returned from Bttker
City Wednesday morning, iostead ol
Toesdty as reported.
Aov ooe desiring Io build either
boose or baro will make money by eall
iog oo tbe Ossette offloe. 67 tf
P. O. Borg departed oo Mooday eveo
ing for Portlaod and is now doing doty
as Doited States trial jaror.
City Myere returned from trip to
Ramnfer receotlv sod reports that a
pretty good section of eoootry.
F. O. Book none arrived this morning
from Spokane on a tbort visit witb bis
family wbo wide Io Ibis city
Best aooommodatioa and eoorteooa
treatmeot at tb Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Hts., Portlaod, Oregoo,
II. E. Warrea and k. W. Ssliog came
la from Cigbl Mile Wedoesdsy. Wright
is still baoliog ia tbe goldea graio.
IX P. King, of Liog Greek, arrived
from Fortlead this morsiog where bs
baa turn bajiog goods for bis store.
J. P. Ford sod C. D. Fresr, knights
of the pip, visited onr essrobeots yes
lards, worklog op trade fur Portlaod
boose.
Qeodae Flore see lft ea Wedaee
dav eveoloj for tbe Willamette
vallev where she go to vi.it ber
danghtere residiog there.
Erase! Piper bee 21 loos of rje bar
for sale. This bar is la tbe eUck, ooe-
belt mile east of the Forks of Bead
ILillow. IU.Ll.oo. two Btilea esl of
LiiBioa. 002-ens.
Tbe Elks ef Heppoer bold pobllo me
mortal service at H of P. ball oo aeit
rJaedey at 3 p. u. Tbe services are
aait in ha ear Koaot fal and Impressive
and the psblie are eo'dlelly lsIU-l to
. at Wad.
f
ELKS HEMOKUL SERVICES.
Program of tbe Exercises to be Gives in K.
of P. Hall Scnday at ii p. m.
Tbe following is the program wbioh
will be rendered at the K. of P. ball
next Sunday at 2 p. m , the publio gen
erally being invited:
Organ Voluntary Mrs. D.E. Gilmsn,
Openiog Ceremonies.
Opening Ode Choir and Lodge.
Prayer Rev. C. R. Howard.
Hymn "The Chapel" Ladies' Quar-
tette.
Poem "Then" Bro. J. W. Horner.
Song "When the Sea Gives Up Ber
Dead." Ladies' Quartette.
Eology Bro. U. W. PbelDB.
Organ Voluntary Mrs. J. D, Brown.
Clusing Ceremonies.
Dozoloiry Choir, Lodgo and Audi
ence.
Benediction Rev. J. W. Flvsber.
H. h. MYERS.
Mr. H. L. Myers.of ioo Mulberry street.
Newark, N. J., made the mistake of re
lying upon remedies based npon mineral
ingredients, and for the hundreds of
dollars which he invested received only
disappointment in return. He says :
"I was afflicted with a terrible blood
disease, which was in spots at first, but
afterwards spread all over my body.
These soon broke oat into sores, and it
is easy to imagine the suffering I en
dured.
"Before I became convinced that
the doctors could do no good I had
spent a hundred dollars', which was1
really thrown away. I then tried vari
ous patent medicines, but they did not
reach the disease. When I bad brushed
my first bottle of S.S.S.,Iwae greatly
improved and was delighted with the
result. The large red splotches on my
chest began to grow paler and smaller,
and before long disappeared entirely. I
regained my lost weight, became strong
er, and my appetite greatly improved
I was soon entirely well, and my skin as
Clear as a piece of glass.
S.s.S. is a sure enre for ail manner
of blood diseases, and disappointment
never reanlts from its use. It is
In it for
. !
Business-
3?
J. M. HAGER.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY!
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
L3
groceries and supplies ; yon want sub
stantia! gents' furnishings. Yon can find
what you want at T. R. Howard's. . . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
IT. 1. Howard
Main Street, Heppner. Oregon.
Tlmuaande are Trying It.
In order to prove the great merit of
Ely's Croaia Balm, the most effective cure
lor Catarrh and uoia in neau, we nave pro
pared a gonorons trial size for 10 ceuts.
Oct it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY BU03., C3 YTarrou St., N. Y. City.
I suffered from cntarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, ana i never nupea lor
cure, but Ely's Crcnra alia seems to do
even that tinny acquaintances nave nsea
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Elv's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no eocains,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
CO oeuts. At druggitits or by niuiL
Purely Vegetable
Has Parehaar-S tha Palace.
This week J. W. Morrow parobased
the Palace hotel, of this city; also, the
old Oity hotel baildina and tbe two will
hereafter be ran in eonoeotioo. A. E.
Binns will eootinae as manager of tbe
Pal aoe, and tbe old City property will
be ased ia tbe mala as a lodging bouse.
Mr. Morrow is an old-timer and bas
been identified witb tbe development of
Heppner from tbe Iowa's earliest his
tory. Billr is a rattler in busioees af
fairs and this pspsr wishes blm abund
ant soeoees ia bis new vent a re.
and one thousand dollars will be paid
for proof that it contains a particle of
mercury, potash, or other mineral. S.S.S.
is sold by all druggists.
Valuable books on blood and skin dis
eases will be mailed free to all who ad
dress Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Will be One Day Late.
Owing to the faot that tbe Gazette
wants to get in tb fall text of the presi
dent's message to ooogrees, which meets
on Mondsy next, the next isine of the
paper will be ooe day late, getting oat
oa Wednesday instead of Tuesday.
However, it Is tbe inteotion to be oat
early Wednesday morning, beoca tbe
resderi will not be greatly delayed in
gsttiog tba pspsr sod believe tbe pat
rons will appreciate tbe management's
efforts to famish thsm tbs news.
a a WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF a a
i .
t
Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Furnishing Good, 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 GOJDD
D.A. Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
JJnd now the entire world
Knows this verect product
As the Star Brewery beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
Doo't think bcosase yoa are sick sod
nothing seems to give you relief that
yon esa't bs eared.
There mast bs a cure (or yoa acme-
where. If yoer doctor aaa'i cure yoa,
perhaps be bas mistaken tbe esose.
Anybody ia liable to make a mistakt
sometimes.
One io tbree of as eaffer from indiges
tion, and one oat of three dyspeptics
doesn't know it. Tbat is. be may know
be is sick, bat be blames it to something
else. Indigestion ia tbe eanse of half of
car dangerous disesses.
Hbsker Digestive Cordial, mails from
tonio medicinal roots aod berhe. is tbe
most Dstarsl ears for indtgfstiua. It
relievaa tha symptoma aod suras the
disease gntlf, oatarally, efficiently, git.
iog fresh life, Strength and health to
sick dyspeptics.
At droggiaU. A trUi bottle for lOo.
Bseklrs's Are tea Halvs.
The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
Draisee, Ho res, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chllblsins, Corns, aod all Bklo Erop-
tious, and positively core Piles or do
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satiafantioa or money refonded.
Price 25 eeots per box. For sale by
Cooser A Drock.
i
Km
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
HEPPNER, OR., Nov, 12, 187.
Henri. Dmwr k Brock, lUppner, Or.
niHTLtMss: I was recently taken with a severe eold
which made me very hoarae and rendered Die unfit to
attend to builneaa. A (rlend ot mine called my attention
to your Dr. Barthlow'i cough lyrup and I bought a bottle,
coating me 90 eents, which relieved me at ones snd com
pletely cured me. I am aubjoct to throat difficulty and I
have found nothing that gave me so much rellet ss this
cough cure.
I am Informed that It la eicellent for eolda, bronchitis,
whooping cough and alt throat and lung troubles.
I brg to remain, moat trulv your,,
OTIS PATTERSON, Id. Oaaette.
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are thoee of greatrat value In proportion to coat. If you want to gut your
meney's worlli ot buueat gitorte In
If 1 rm
Hardware, nowarc,
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON1
CoDfeclioncry
ralefal Aecldrat.
Oliver 6oydr, who drives tba Hotel
Qeppoer 'bus to tba depot, met witb a
painful aocident Toesday morning
falling oa a dik barrow tbat was
depot platform. It was dsrk
time and Oliver failed to see the berrn
lis fell, striking one t f tbe disk
sofiicirnt froe to nearly sever tbe 8J
Auger of tbe right band and also cot his
arm badly aear tbe elbow.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
a
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queenswaro At
Oi JFIIOAIIHOIV CO,,
we are increasing onr stork tor fall and winter.
Call and see as.
"Dat Co'n Juice"
Is Found at
1 Gilliam Ii Bisbee's Telephone Saloon,
tb 3J i .S I .1.. St.M k- .sa S..II I..S let th. Hat mJk -
AndbyU) 4)r thty bav any thin foil raB call for In the Una) of
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU
J. EL Plpr was in tba eity Wsdoeo
dsy. Mr. Piper bas beea ep at Mi I too
for some tins looking after interests
there aod will retora so that place to
remain for tbe wioter. tie owos a good
raaeb near Mil too aod is patting In a
crop of wbeet wMeb will nt diabt
yield biat a beodettoe income Boil
a aeon. The grasshoppers rierrtei
Mr Piper's Morrow eoaoty orop Ibis
year.
Catarrh tared. A clear bead sad
swart breath S'Curd with Hbllob's
(yatarrb Hoiely: aM oa a goeraeUe.
Nasal lnjt r free. Hold by Uuaser k
broek. g
Quick!
l ne sooner you begin to
use Schillimf't IJtst tea and
baking powder, the better your
opportunity to get tome of
that $2000.00.
And the more you will en.
joy your cake and eating,
A tVNinMg
kU I'll
Leading Furniture HEPPNER RACKET STORE
.Dealer
a Cavsnpavr
J. L YEAGER,
Heppncr's
s
Has Just Received a Gar Load ol Furniture.
thf risrsr iipiav or ico boom suitcs
tvi n auovenr to town.
Will Soon Open a Grand Display of Christmas Goods.
Oa Msia Htreet, in City Dotel Building.
WANT. 1 no uesl or Everything
Always on lap
Ooorteons treatmeot to all. Nice dob rooms.
LOW aAITvIv-tVII), Prop,
Mr, Kirk, a so of
Clark fjorse, alio has
enma teslve yeere,
tbis convaing.
W. W. Strk. of
bea abeeat for
r.toroed bitoe
! !
. 1 ' J I 1 C r. Mallory ts poMlng ia a aew
a 1 tmt 1 .-jaerr. rm jwil a rj.tauu e barber sh'.p.
r rnrrTT Jm, Ctff, u ap tm ni uiie..
aU
A Welifal Wkael.
W. D. Walleye. reprMentleg tba Pope
Maaafsetorlog Co., Portlaod. (Jr., wss
la D'ppeev yeeterdsy witb a new bkm1I,
obaiblMe Colombia bleyele. Tbis Is tba
leeel Improvr aBt oat la tba way of
biers lea aod tba Colombia pple bate I
adored tbis for tkelr lM avll. Tba
ebaialoee marhine Is a complU see-
wi, aad will be f raatly ia dnaod
anoeg ryeliste tbe ernif eeewa.
Yoa are larl4 to eall ao4 Inet aty Blnrk
B
00TS AND SHOES.,
1 m
THC f LACK TO OCT THEM It AT
Ha bas aeftblng la IMa Una lhal yne mt SMir an4 tn mo eVeS ee It yoa gat a
-tl t 9hm Mfti uarnLMa U
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
04 Ua. MaU tteaet fteaelrlet a Spealalty
II C C C. I i "s es rf4
Tho GAZETTE, $a,oo A Year for CASH.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO
IIUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE I URN1SHING GOODS.
FKW lItIOi:8 QUOTKIJ III: LOW.
1 paper fall coast pi as 2 oeoU. I paper goo! Beadle 2 seats.
1 spool 1 1 see tbree1....8 eents. 1 ear l books aeJ ayea 1 oeat.
I ball kolUing eottoa...S eeots. I gents tape bor Jer bkf 6 esola.
1 Miasaa aolorad border baodkerobief 2 cents.
OTllEU (WOI)S SUCH AS llOSIEIiY. TnU'Kf.s
llAXDKEUCUIEFS, AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUltn AXD 10 CEXT COUXTEIl IS ATAl'YS
FULL OF BARGAINS. CROCKER Y AND
GLASSWARE IN ABUNDANCE.
. FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PhWKS JK
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
BMI TRUt'tLI TO SHOW 0X4 Z tf WANT VOL a TSlflS
.... J i W. VAUGHAN