Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 17, 1897, Image 3

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FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Groat Agony
From a Tsrrlbls Sore Hor Story of
ths Case, and Hor Cure.
"For many years I waa afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out
in a sore and spread from my foot to my
knee. I suffered great agony. It would
burn and itch all the time and discharge
t 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. Someone
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." Mbs. Anna E,
Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohio.
Yon can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
Hwl'e Dillc are the tavorite tom"y
I1UUU a f-llls cathartie. Price 25c.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
clubbing rates:
The GAZETTE t'i.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.60 13.00
." 8. F. Examiner, $1.50..... 8.2a
' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2,7 i
" Inter-Ocean, fl.OOi 8.00
" a F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2. 75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall'i Magazine $1.00 1.80
Yearly subscriber to the Gazatte can
get olubbing rates with any paper on
earth.
METH. EP1SO. CHUKOH.
BRRTinxa.
Bnnday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Olaseee No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
frayer meeting, Tnursday, 8 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bri 'e say. Come."
The paotor may be (onnd at the paraonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad t
meet any w-o may desire to consult him on
religious, social, civic philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLKSuER, Milliliter.
1 Take Notice.
1. The sum ol five cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
ana obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices oi special meetings tor wnaiever 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
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Here and There.
See it. Lichtentbal 4 Oo. for shoes, a
Dr. J. A. Adkina is up from BilUboro.
Banous is still on the tort doing a lit
tle carpenter business, tf
John Sorivner was io from the Goose
berry locality Tuesday last.
Jake Young and family were over from
Eight Mile oo last Wednesday.
Submit your plana to Ranous before
giving out your oootraot. tf
Hi Tasta and wife were in from Hard-
man Tuesday to do some trading.
Tn trade A ffood heating stove, for
eordwood. Gall at office. tf,
Baths down at the Jones' barber abop,
23oents. Orville Joota manager, tf
Quinnesse's famoas old "Dublin
Btout," imported, at Chris Borohers'
R. 0. Wills departed Wednesday for
Portland and while below will scours
the services of a first-class auctioneer.
On Wednesday of next week be will be
gin the auction sale of bia entire stock
of goods and will oontinue same until it
is closed out. This is a rare chance for
the people of Morrow county to secure
great bargains, and all should attend
who can possibly do so. These goods
must be sold regardless of cost don't
forget that feature of the sale. Remem
ber the date, Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1897.
606-7.
Salem Statesman: Rev. J. M. Shulse,
of Brownsville, arrived in Salem yester
day for a day or two in tbe Capital City
His bod, Ardeo, is now a resident of
Albuquerque, New Mezioo, where he is
doiog nicely and bis health is improving.
Dr. Grant oan ba found at bia office
in tbe hotel from 10 to 12, noon, and 1 to
5, p. m. All oases diagnosed without
any questions being asked. Advice ab
solutely free. Curiosity seekers spotted
on sight.
Ed. Giltner.of Salem, and Hon. 0. W
FultoD, of Astoria, are in Washington,
D. C. Charley will return via New
York, wbile Mr. Giltner will remain till
tbe oloee of tbe present Beesion.
Oscar Minor, Dave and Willard Herren
have just returned from the Fottamus
and Ditob oreeks where they oaptured
four antelope, besides having a
rattling good time.
Cure that cough with Shilob's Cure.
Tbe best cough oure. Relieves croup
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses for 25ots. Sold by Con
ser & Brock. y
The Ghzetie will withdraw ite offer of
trial subscriptions iu the very near
future. Better get in at the first oppor
tuoity if you wish to tuke advantage of
this offer.
Our reporter found matters quiet
yesterday at tbe court boose. Our jail
is empty and has been for a long time.
Criminal business makes news.
E. W.Rhea & Oo. are pushing a lot of
25 cent lined gloves. These are genuine
bargains. Just think of it; a pair of
lined gloves for 25 cents. 6-7
Billy Brenner, wbo went East with
sheep last spring, arrived from Kansas
City yesterday, haviug made the trip in
excellent shape.
Ike Bin d bird, representing Otto Bei
man, of Sao Franoiaoo, was in Heppner
yesterday, looking op the clothing and
sbirt trade.
Go to tbe Matlook corner and try
Armstrong & Cooper's whiskey and
cigars. It you like the sample Duy
some. 6tt
Andrew Carlson, of Gooseberry, made
proof yesterday with Olat Bergstrom
and Andrew Anderson as witnesses.
Tom Barnett was in Heppner last
week, makiDg bis usual delivery of
portraits for bis Cbioago firm.
Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange
Front. A clean, treab stock of goods-
leave your orders. ' tf.
Heppnur's advertisers should get in
and Iniake tbe "fur fly" on Christmas
goods.
Common and seleot stook of tomatoes
and canned oorn at T. R. Howard's.
605 tr.
Lichtentbal k Oo. for shoes. Exoluaive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Felt boots and rubbers, and Arotio
overshoes at T. R. Howard's. . 605 tf.
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
tartb. Wee ad. elsewhere.
Dan Rine Is down from Hardman.
Free From
Rheumatis
If the people generally knew the true
cause of Rheumatism, there would be
no such thing as liniments and lotions
for this painful and disabling disease.
The fact is, Rheumatism is a disordered
state of the blood it can be reached,
therefore, only through the blood. But
all blood remedies cannot cure Rheuma
tism, for it is an obstinate disease, one
which requires a real blood remedy
something more than a mere tonic.
Swift's Specific is the only real blood
remedy and promptly goes to the very
bottom of even the most obstinate case.
Like all other blood diseases, the
doctors ate totally nnableto cure Rheu
matism. In fact, the only remedies
which thev prescribe are potash and
mercury, and though temporary relief
tnay result, these remedies produce a
stiffness of joints and only intensify the
disease. Those who have had experience
with Rheumatism know that it becomes
more severe each year.
COMING!
Garrigues Hall, One Week,
COMMENCING
Monday, Dec. 20th.
... DR. GRANT'S....
Ml
Blankets! Blankets!
51
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
:nienaners
Dr. PAUL' GRANT, Lecturer and Manager.
CLARE EVANS E006""100""0106'"'"1, waoi-xneurpneanDwuivo.
ATTGCS lt A UTT M A TTT AMfi Premier Contortion Dancer. Acknowledged by
MlDo lVlArJUiJ iVlAll.LAlI.U, press aud public to be the very essence ol grace
and motion. .Late of The Orphean Stars Co.
THE PATRICOLOS, Louis and Isabell, ZlXieT
artist. In her wonderful and clever Character Impersonations.
PIT TTT,r,T)'n CTTT TrM Phenomenal Singing Tenor, Introducing and sinking all
ULilr J? JXxU r UIjIVJXN, ;ate and popular ballads. Late of Calhoun Opera Co.
CHARLES EVANS Dc,crlPtive Vocalist and Shouting Coon Singing Comedian.
PROF. FRANK ROMINGER, Leader of Orchestra.
PROF. WERMANN'S (lately deceased)- rXl WVZl
body suspended in mid air with no visible means of support This Illusion was purchased by
Dr. Grant from the estate of the late Prof. Werinann, at a cost of $300.00.
GEHEBAL ADMISSION
tf
8now tell yesterday in sufficient quan
titles to oast mantle over our big.
grand bills.
Mrs. Ssrab Hays and ber daughter,
Mrs. Andrew Neal, are over from Lone
Rock on a visit.
"Oo'd juioe" i all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand of 14-yaar old fronds
that Is bard to beat. 603 tf.
Painless remedy for eitreoting teeth,
If Dot as stated, no obarges. Try Dr,
Vaugbao's new plan. 604-tf.
Best accommodation and oourteoai
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Bta., Portland. Oregon.
Mrs. E. E. Hewett returned Wednes
day from a visit to ber sister, Mrs. A. C.
Bice, wbo resides fiftesa miles below
The Dalles.
Heppner's merchants should not pro
crastinate 10 the matter of pushing their
Christmas goods. "Mass bay wbile the
sun thinss.
Press Thompson's condition is much
nor favorable. Yesterday be returned
to ooosoiousoeso and bia relative and
friends have hope tbat be will recover
speedily.
Karl's Clover Ilwt Tea Is a pleasant
laxativt. UgtSiats tbe bowels, purities
lb blood. Clears tbe eompleiioo. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 eta.
Bold by Oonser k Brock. y
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Rnddell's, III., suf
fered for eight years from dyspepsia aod
chronie constipation and was easily
eared by using DsWitt's Liltl Early
Risers, lb famoos little pill for all
etomecb and liver troubles. CooserA
Brock.
Elias Friend, while In Heppner Wsdnss.
t. ahawsd a representative of tbe
Osteite soros Oresnbors quart! which
assyi 8' Of. of gold and 80 pi. of sliver,
aod 8 ei of gold aod 100 oi. of silver to
tbe too. reepeetJfely. He ba a ledge
of this a feet wide which be oalls the
"rJottetfly."
Extensive prsparatiooo art being
mad for big emp out year, it aors
age eoooU for aoytblog. Mom Ash
baagb Informed reporter of tbi pP
that b and partner baj jt ".
pitted sowisg 700 awe of wheat. This
ems to be II. M'lt of I farmers ell
over tbe snooty.
The Surprise of All.
Mr. James Jonea of the drug firm ol
Jones & Son.Cowden, 111., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Dixoovery, says tbat
last winter bis wife was attacked with
la grippe, and ber case grew so serious
tbat physicians at Cowden and Pane
oould do nothing for ber. It seemed to
develop into haty consumption. Hav
ing Dr, King's Now Discovery in store
and selling lots of it, be took a
Tbe case of Mrs. James Kell, of 6n
Ninth Street. S. E.. Washington, D. C.
should convince everyone that it is
useless to expect doctors to cure Rheu
matism. Under recent date she writes :
"A few months ago I had an attack of
Sciatic Rheumatism in its worst form.
The pain was so intense that my ner
vous system was prostrated, and I was
for a long time perfectly helpless. The
attack was an unusually severe one,
and my condition was regarded as
being very dangerous.
"I was attended by one of the moat
able doctors of Washington City, who is
also a member of the faculty of the
leading college here. He told me to
continue his prescription and I would
get well. After Having it refilled twelve
timea and receiving not the least bene
fit, I declined to take it longer.
"Having heard S.S.S. (Swift's Spe
cific) recommended for Rheumatism,
I decided, almost in despair, to give
it a trial. After taking a few bot
tles I waa able to bobble around on
crutches, and very aoon had no need
at all for them, for S.S.S. cured me
sound and well. All the distressing
Dains have left me, my appetite has
returned, and I am happy to be again
restored to perfect health."
S.S.S. never disppoints, for it la made
to cure these deep-rooted diseases which
are beyond the reach of all other reme-
jti t. Hi
U1CB. IbVIUCI UCIUIBUCUIY AUCUlUBLIOUi,
Catarrh, Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, and
all other blood diseasea. It is tbe only
mod remedy guaranteed
Purely Vegetable,
containing no mercury, potash, arsenic
or other dangerous mineral.
Books will be mailed free to any address
by the Swift Specific. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
MIL.UNKBY BELOW COST.
Mrs. L. J. Estis proposes to sell off
ber winter stock of millinery regardless
of cost. This stock inoludei many
ohoioe pattern bats, walkers, sailors,!
"tarns," etc, of the very latest styles.
These goods must be sold before Feb.
1st, so come aod get a floe bat at your 1
own prioe. 605 6.
, 25 CTS. CH1LDBEH T 15 CTS,
GRAND CHRISTMAS MATINEE
. . . AT 2:30 ...
. 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 line in June, it enables us to sell those
oelebrated goods at tbe same prices asked tor
inferior brands. Call and examine.
MINOR & CO.
PENDLETON
BLANKET
PREPARE FOR
CHRISTMAS
BY PURCHASING ONE OF THOSE
ELEGANT SUITS OF
E.W.Rhea & Co.
A full and complete line of the cele
brated Kuh, Nathan 4 Fisher goods
just received from Chicago.
Suits and Prices Guaran
teed to Fit.
An elegant line of Gent's Neckwear, Hoots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps. You can surely be suited
in any of these lines.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, ORECON.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
TJT IOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what von want at T. R. Howard's. . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
IT. E. Howard
Main Street. Heppner. Oregon.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOKD
And now the entire world
Knows this verect product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
On draught at
all popular saloons
borne, and to the surprise of all she Be
gan to get better from first dose, and
halt doieo dollar bottles cured ber
sound and well. Dr. King's Maw Dis
cover for eonsumption, eonghs and
oolJs is guaranteed lo do this good
work. Try. it. Free trial bittles at
Ouoaer k brock's drug store.
J. M. Hoy cams in on Tuesday last!
for supplies, leaving Wednesday f ir
borne, but was unfortunate io breaking
a wbeel ont oo Rbea oreek, oeceal-
tsting bis return to town. Mr. lloy
says IliNt bis son waa not so badly io
hoMt jured Id tbe mine accident up io the
Oreenborn as was first suppoeed, aa be
will sate oos eye, and perhaps both.
Notice U the Pablle.
Iseeo Eonea, eolleotor for the Ilepp.
or Light k Water Co, having severed
all oonneotions with tbe company, W.
E. Pruyn baa been appointed bia soo-
eesaor aod is hereby autborizsd to per
form tbe duties of superintendent aod
collector.
6-8 IIsprNia Lkiht k Watbb (Jo.
Dreadfully Nrrroas.
Qents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Karl's Clovrr Hoot
Tea. It quieted my oerves and streoglb
tned my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with eonslipetioo, kidney aod
bowel trouble. Your Tra soon eleanard
my system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regained health aod strength. Mrs. 8.
k. Hweet, II art ford, Coon. Hold by I
Oonser k brock. y
In it for
Business-
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
ButaretboMolraatMtvlnln proportion u oral If you want to it your
mailer's worth ol boncat gooila tu
o J. M. HAGER.B
NOTICE.
Sealed bids requested for tbs delivery
at my ranch, oo the bead of Ithee oreck,
of one hundred cords of pine, four-fool
wood, said wood to be delivered not
later than middle of August, lH'SH, bids
ODoed lbs l')lb dev of January. 1KM
Rnaorvs the right to reject soy sod sll
bids.
J. W. Mobsow
C02 JsoW.
Frank McFarland baa bess sppoloUd
speeial sveol ol The Oiaitabls Li's As
soraocs Co, of New York, tbs atroogeal
ia tbe world. Cb surplus to policy
holders of over 43 ttillkn. dollars. Doo I
take luanraoes without siog tbs new
nlaos of tbs Equitable. Insures both
aexss at sarus rates. mr
Tbs wedding of Mias Amelia Mete
cbso and Mr. B. Frank Meredith took
placs at tbsreaiJetioeof Htate Treasurer
I'bll Metsobao, oo l'itb aod Hiatal
strsets, Hnlem, oo Wednesday svsoing.
Tbs esremosy wss witoessed by tbs I
osar relatives aod friends of ths blgbly
popular coo pis.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE $
WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF
Xtart Inr Howel V4'Hh fuMNta,
Caadv Catbartlr. aura eonailDatlon forovar.
wo. u U U v. fall. aru(KtM rt tuna bkibcv.
Dock Ilaamua, ot lbs Ib-dilgbl, w
compsllsd to ssod bis grsmopbous swsy
tor repairs recently, bat It is Dow bark
lo good order. Ell Keeuey sod Wilson
Brock bars sacb pnrcbsaed graph
pboos wbiob grinds ont music st flvs
cants per grind. What metiers ys Ilepp-
osr sopls are !
Depepsis enrsd. Hbilob'c Vital tasr
I)r. John W. Raamos. of tbs "Red
tails' Is IliS Uod-Manbatuo, Jersey, log op of IWJ distress, sod Is lbs great
Vermouth or Clio mule by so srtiat io ktdosy sod liver remedy. Hold by Go-
tbs business. Drop lo and taks k Br J
taeie out of your mourn.
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Groceries. Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Mats, Caps,
Notions. Etc.. &'t
X
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At prices as low as they can be sold in "J-
mis marKci. r
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D. A-Herren Building. HCPPNLR, OREGON.
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
Confectionery
, Tinware,
0R MACHINERY, CALL ON-
. O. TTiiOAiriSor . Co,,
Ws are locraaalng our stork for fall anil winter. Call and ens ua.
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff,
'Cohen's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
IT ISS) HAHIO noonsj
Nsw SlaaJ, City Hotel BullJiog,
JOW 'nrTVIJD. Prop,
tf
1 1 Sna rr T"t va M
Ths lk rn Yaao WiHUw Oor
d"0 baa ruovxi Ills fod yard from its
fofmf locatkos lo Jnnvs' !') stasd
whera ts will bs (ilaaawl lo dsvs all his
fnende ao I patrons lo asll oo Mrs. Mr.
Oofdos Is acimntodstisg. has a good
yard and ebnoilaut fasililies U laka
ea'S nf stork Is fl' daaa ahap. Hie
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II U C- C t'l si. uru'w r.fus.-i tavm I etf Ixfl uj fxif" Hm,thy. If.
Crdray, tbs pinnsr Ibnstrs man of
Portland tn lbs liss of "papntsr prices
bss rflltd lbs Wsatinftos Ml. theatre,
frmrlv koos as tbs -Sew Park
' KJordray alsays bas srMsMblog osw, sad
ont tMKitil. whso helow, ran Spetil S
!.) an I svso t at bis placs. It
V. AI311A.I-T.AM.SIOK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Kino Suit Malo to OnlT and Hatiifartion
Guarant'0. IU'pairinir, Clfaningond l)yv
ing Cloth;t a M-cialty.
CALL AND Hi:il Mi:. ON MAY HTHUKT.
J. L. YEAGER,
Heppner's Leading Furniture
Dealer
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(I.mkI, l)roiIf TalJc, Ui-'
Dwutiiui Line ol Christmas Goods now Open.
Y era fatlted to rail iM IbmcI mf m k
B
00TS AND SHOES'. .
TMI a(.ACK TO OIT TMIM It Of
AI. IICIITICXTIII Xj CO.
Tkey kaa esrtalnf Is Mils tins ttial mar 1m aM tnn ess 4peM sa II yns st a
S.w4 arthia ! tfc.f uamnlas II.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Olsl Ctsss, MoU Slef st Ptssslrlng Gssslstty
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