Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 04, 1898, Image 3

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    Oh, How Thankful
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned Wonder
f ul Results of Purifying the Blood.
" A. very severe pain came ia my left
knee, which grew worse and worse, and
finally a sore broke out above the knee.
It discharged a great deal and the pain
lrom my thigh down was maddening.
Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my
leg. I suffered in this way for years,
and gave up all hope of ever being cured.
My wife was reading of a case like mine
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she
advised me to try it. I began taking it
and when I had used a few bottles I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
how thankful I am for this relief I I am
stronger than I have ever been in my life.
I am in the best of health, have a good
appetite and am a new man altogether."
J. P. Moons, Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Hood's sPaX,
Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 25 cents,
K GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE S'i.OO and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, S1.50 8.25
N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.7 5
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 , 2.50
" B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25
" B. 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 4.50
Rural 6plrlt, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall'i Magazine $1.00. 1.80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazatte can
get clubbing rates with any paper on
earth. .
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
8ERTI0XS.
Sunday 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.
'The Spirit and the bne say. Come."
The pastor may be found at tne parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult hiin on
reliaious, social, civio, philoeophio, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLEHHER, Minister.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
L. The sum of five cents iter 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
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
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PALACE
HOTEL
CHANGES
HANDS
Thompson & Binns Step Out Today and J. C.
Borchers Succeeds Them. Mrs. Von
Cadow, Manager.
The Palace hotel, the large brick edi
fice of wbioh all Morrow onnoty people
are proud, has been leased by J. C
Borobers, Thompson 4 Binns giving np
tbe place today. Mr. Borobers has se
cured the senioes of Mrs. Margaret Von
Cadow as manager of the caravansary.
Sbe will go to Portland tbis evening,
bnt will return in a few days, socom
panied by her family, and will then take
charge.
It is hoped that the hotel will be made
a success under the new management.
Mrs. Yon Cadow bad charge of tbe plaoe
onoe before, bat times were very bard
then and, considering all, she made a
epleodid showing. As times bave im
proved wonderfully there should be some
money made in the venture. At leatt
this is the wish of the Gazette.
Here and There.
Mai Ohurob is up from "the sand."
W. E. Pruyn is back from Hillsboro,
Miss Lydia Psdberg is on the siok
list.
Tilden, the boss painter. Signs a
specialty. 11-tf
Jack Murray was down from the sheep
raoob Saturday. -
K. of. P. installatioa tonight.- All
brethren should attend.
J. B. Matter is rapidly recovering from
bis attaok of pneumonia.
Tom Oilfilleo was in from the'isud
Hollow ranob yesterday.
Wm. Abrabamslok is bere from Pott
land to visit bis parents,
Tba Telephone saloon it embellished
with tome new colored lights.
Heppner took 175 on pies of tbe New
Tear's edition of the Oregoniao.
The Holly 01 ub enjoyed a pleasant
evening at tba opera bouse last oiht.
Miss May Smith is reported as improv
ing tome, though still ia a oriMoal con
dition. Low Tillard is sporting a floe gold
watch, a preeeot from 11 E. Warren 00
Mew Tear's day.
'Oo'o juioe" Li all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand of 14-rear old goods
tbat la bard to beat. 603 If.
Heppner Candy Factory far fresb
cresms and taffies. W. H. Tan Duyn,
Prop., witb E. J. Blocam. 608 t
Harry Philips bas diseoversd a ledge
of qaerti down 00, the Columbia. It
looks like gold bearing rock.
Mrs. Margaret Tod Oadow arrived
from Portland this morning witb a view
of taking charge of tba Palaoe butel.
Messrs. Norman anl Oscar Myers are
at work 00 tbe well at lbs power boon
and will eoDtlnus until Its completion.
Oo to Ibe Matlock corner and try
Armstrong t Cooper's whiskey and
eigars. II you like the sample boy
Some. 6tf
J. L. Ttager bae bo doing an Im
mense bosineae ia furniture Ibis fall.
Jee. is poshing bis business aoJ he d.
serve bis saocsse.
Every aew eubeeriber of Ibe Uacetts
from this date, May 25, 1337, will recrive
as a premium a book worth alone the
prke of tbe subscription. tf
Cbrle. Borctiers, tbe aew lessee of tbe
Talaee, will eoWrlela b Elk friends at
a banquet ia tbe very aesr (mere. Of
coarse Ibe bo s w ill bavs a good time.
Tbe (Ifi'tle would like la sttle ap
Ibis month, but it cse'l be done with
out mosey. Tbee owiej ibe cffl.s ess
ever better aeooomudate it Ibao at
preecet.
Mat Ungbse was dowa jreeWrJef
am org bis frtt!s He reports eppr
Willow arses: all right. Hie old frteed.
Artber Daly, btr known ae "Colore
kee bee allies' thie eloUr, bat Is better
at present.
E 11
Tilt Warren was arrested on last Sat
urday by Geo. Gray, at a party on Eight
Mile, and brought to town, oharged with
assault and battery on tbe person of
'Gene Oilman about two weeks ago. C.
A. Rhea went on the bonds of the young
man, and yesterday be was tried before
Judge Richardson who fined him on his
own statement, in all amounting to $20
TboB. Beaney, formerly a resident of
Lexington, but now of Eureka, Wash., a
town on tbe Colville reservation, is down
to attend to some business. He and his
son, Frank, are running a livery stable
and lumber yard in that plaoe.. They
also do a general freighting and packing
business and are doing well.
Messrs. J. W. Morrow and Ed. B.
Bishop bave bongbt out tbe firm of
Minor & Co., and will at onoe take
charge. Both aro old residents of
Heppner, and bave bad a great deal of
experience in tbe mercantile business,
and, in addition, are capital fellows. Of
course tbe Gazette wishes them success.
Violet, one of tbe unfortunates of tbe
red oartain diatriot, was arrested yester
day for being drunk and disorderly and
was 00 m pel led to pay $10 tor tbe fun.
At first she decided to lay out the fine in
the oounty baatile but an hour's confine
ment obsnged her mind.
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red-
light," ever on tbe alert for something
new, can furnish you tbe finest cock
tails in the land Manhat ten, Jersey,
Vermouth or Um -made by an artist in
the business. Drop in and take the
taste out of your mouth. tt
Grant County News: By the latest
telephonic connection we are enabled to
oonverse direot with Portland. We are,
of course, attaining a more perfect civ
ilizstion every year, in Grant eounty
next Ibingr we will be sporting eleotrio
lights.
Lost On Wednesday morning, tbe
15tb loBt., on tbe Heppner car, a pair of
gold-framed glasses. Finder will please
leave them at the First National Bank,
where he will be liberally rewarded. 10-2
A. N. Foster, who was badly burt by
a traotion engine not loDg ago, is over
from Haistsok. Bis. right arm is quite
stiff at the elbow, but it is a pretty good
atm yet
Come in and subscribe tor tbe "Gazoo."
Now ia the time. Tou dou't want to
miss a whole lot of good, hard reading
that is now being pnbliabed in our
"Only."
1 J SMS ft?. ? . Css
A Mare Thing for Ton.
A transaction In which youc-aunot lose Is
sine tijlug. Biliousness, sick huiaciie, fur-
red lougue, lever, piles una a luouimuu outer
Hit are causou by consupulion and sluggiso
aver, uascafets uunav lauiariic, mo won
dorful new liver stimulant and iutesiiual
tonic ore by all uruprgists guurauteeU to cure
or uioney refuudoil. C. C C. are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day; 10c., Zc.. 600.
bunitile aua booklet free, bue our big ad.
DOWN FROM ALASKA. 1
Hun. W. P. Matlock Tells of Boms Interest
lag Experience in That Far Off Beglon.
Hon. W. F. Matlock arrived here Son-
day morning from Alaska, via Portland
where he remained a few days, leaving
last night tor Pendleton where be will
remain a few daye, departing for Alaska
about Jan. 7th.
Tbe story of bis experiences np there
would fill a book. At present he ia in
terested in a brewery enterprise witb
Bob Smith, of Portland, at Skagway,
which is in course ot completion. II
will doobtleas prove to be a mint. He
is also bnildiDg an inn at Lake Bennett,
near the place where tbeDyea and Skag
way trails meet. Tbis structure is being
ooist'ucted of logs, oovered witb wbip
sawed lumber, and will aocommodate
quite a number of guests.
Mr. Matlock carried forty pounds over
both trails and bad qnite an experience.
Leaving Skagway ss one of a party of
four, they pushed on to a stopping
place about eleven miles from town.
Early next morning tbe party left be
hind a pack train, which made travel
ing tolerably easy, bat snow near tbe
summit impeded further progress and tbe
pack train had to return. It was snow
ing bard and the labor ot traveling was
very great. One would go ahead and
find tbe trail stake, then the remainder
ot tbe party would move up. It waa
slow but sure. Once tbe party was
lost, one member given out entirely,
and Bill says that it was tbe first time
in his experience that he felt like "writ
ing something," to let the folks know
how it happened . After being out two
days and una night a camp of Canadian
polioe was reached and their troubles
were ended. Tbe return trip over Ghil-
oat pass waa made without difficulty
It is very steep on bath sides. A bnoket
tramway is being built on tbe Dyea side
of tbe pass. Tbe sleel rope is now used
by wayfarers in going down the moan
tain. All one bas to do is to grasp tbe
rope, sit down and gravity will do the
rest.
m.r. mntiock says that no- person
should go to Alaska without plenty of
provisions, tor no one can get work or
do anything without an outfit. He
thinks that is a oountry ot great poesi
bilities, and that tbese are not bait
known.
To Cur Constipation Foravnr.
Take Cascarets Caudy Cutharlio. lUe or 250.
II U. V. C fall to oure, druggists refund money.
NOT AH REPRESENTED.
Word Frost Bsrary Cos sty Itrprtsrnt Oli
ver as Jastlflsble la the Killing of
Freer k.
More particulars have been received
concerning tbe killing ot French by
Oliver, over in Harney eounty.
II ia said tbat tbe newspapers bave
misrepresented the case. Word from
Canyon Oily today gives tbe Information
tbat Frenob bad been beating Oliver
with a heavy "quirt" when tbe latter, to
protect himself, abot Freooh tbroogh
the side of tbe bead, and not through
tbe b ck of tbe bead as represented.
Judge Webster, of Portlsod, baa been
retained in defense of Oliver. It is tbe
opinion over ia Harney oounty tbat be
will be eleared at the examination.
Warraate lUeeeBtd.
All outstanding Ueppneroity warrants
registered prior to January 1st., l8'J8,
will be paid on preeeolalioo at offloe of
city treasurer. Interest on those war
rente will cease witb date of this notice.
L. W. Uaiooa, Trees.
Heppoer, Or, Jan, 4, 18U8.
ATlENTION RETCBLICANH.
A meeliog ot Ibe repoblicaa club of
Morrow enaoty is called for Halnrdsy.
January 1Mb, 1H, at the coort boose in
Oeppoer , at 2 p. tn., for Ibe purpose of
elretiog delegalee to Ibe elate meeliot
of republican elude, wbioh eooveoee Id
tbe city of Portland on the 21 Taeedsy
of Febreary, sod also to el'doffloers for
tbe ensuing year. All repoblieaos are
argent!? rrqiesleJ tn etleod.
W. W. 8 at bad, Pres.
J. W. IIoanoB, fWy .
Tbe Ma qusm Grand, on Morrison
street in tbe Msrqaam building, is under
excellent management and tbe puMio
will be royally entertained tbis winter
New oompauips and new faoea will ap
pear from time to time at tbis popular,
first-class theatre of Portland, and when
in Portland our denizena should not fall
to lake in some nf tbe flee dramas tbat
will be presented. tf
JUNGLES
A Mas of
OF GUIANA.
Vsgstatlon That Can Scarcely
lie Penatratsd.
The vegetation of the Guiana is
devouring' mas of gTeen, which stead
ily encroaches, and is kept down only
by the ceawleas warfare of one plant
upon another. A tree springe up, says
W. elhew King in Century, ami
rlnda its way to the top by its energy. It
la no sooner estnbllHiied than a parasite
begins to climb it trunk and lace It
self around the tree, until finally the
KTlp of the rmnmltc kills the tree, and
lioth full to ruin and decay, leaving a
Kpiu-F, which Is immediately occupied
by new forma.
To xnrtrate such a Jungle is Initio
iblc without the uae of a machete and
ax. To keep a path oen requires eon
slant cutting. If you ahoot a bird or
an animal, It falls perhaps not more
then 3')0 feet away; but It may
quire a half hour or an hour to reach It,
end unlive you ran shoot from a canoe
ami can drop the bird Into the watrr,
aa a rule you cannot find your frame
afu-r It hi killed. Won In cannot cWv
eoril Uie beauty of this mass of grwn
vigorous) vegetation, nor can one com
prebend Ui difficulty of conquering
such a wihlerneiui unlrae one has actual
y (frappled with It.
Whose a Who?
Did you say that
the old firm of....
MS Co.
WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI
NESS THE SAME AS EVER ? IF
YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT.
HARD FACTS COUNT.
Winter is fairly on and bargains in
winter goods can be had
at the store of
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
HEPPNER, 'OREGON.
Fro pertly enme q airiest to tbe maa
boe lim is in f ood condition. Ito
fitt's Little Early Uirt are fsnont
ttle pills f r fnntipatin, bill) ir.
iJia-aeiioe aod all elomsoh sal
reublte. Cvneer a Crock.
Tbe New York Recorder gies a story
of a young- lawyer who rf idently did
not consider tbe well-known leartln
of (lie juile-a sufficient reion for omit
tii g evidence of his own attainments,
The Juiljre wsa rotuM-Urd to listen to
a rase that bad been appealed from one
of tbe pollr court. The young nrae
tltioner who apjieare! for the arllant
waa long and tedious 1 be brought in all
of tbe elementary text booka and quoted
the fundamental propositions of the
law.
At last the judge thought It waa time
to make an effort to clone the argument
"tan we not assume, be said, pom
poualy, "that the court knows a little
about law ltelf V
"There the very mistake I made In
liter' tb other court," answered the young
s j orator, "and I don't want to let itdefeat
' tue twice."
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The Leader
Of Course !
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
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good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
Is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
R. HOWARD'S
' Heppner. Oregon.
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HEPPNER, OR., Nov. 12, 1897.
ifuiri. Coiutr & Brock, Heppner, Or.
OiMTL(HtM:-I was recently taken with a serers cold
which made ins very hoarse and rendered me unlit to
attend to buslnsss. A friend ol mine called my attention
to your Dr. Bsrthlow's cough syrup and I bought a bottle,
costing me so cents, which relieved me at once and com
pletely cured me. I am subject to throat difficulty and t
have found nothing that gave me so much relief ss this
cough cure.
I am Informed that It Is excellent for colds, bronchitis,
whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles.
I beg to remain, most truly yours,
OTI8 PATTERSON, Kd. Gazette.
THE ART OF BREWING.
J. L. GIBSON,
At diss Jones' Old Stand.
15 CtH.
Shaving. -Hair
Outtinc.
Joe Is keeping np the reputation of this shop
for flrst-elsM work and would be pleased to
bavs you call.
ftRLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGJELINE
!: SfSSi vieJ1'-
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (AO miles).. $100 Round trip 1900
MsyvlllalU miles). 4 00 Round trip 700
Condon ( miles).. 100 Round trip too
Clem miles).... 3 00 Round trip S
Olei (1 miles) 1 60 Round trip ISO
fitas leevee Arlington every morning
(Sunday eieepted) at ft eclork; ia doe
al Oondoo at 3 p. m. and arrives at Foe
eil al 7 p. to.
Comfortable covered oo so lies aod ere
fnl, eiperleooed drivers.
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-nanwl
his fstand the old Jones
livery stable
ITlio Central,
Bled hy lor sale. Chergee rasnnsll. Call
od bin and have your bursas well eared for.
Mathews & Gentry
BARBERS
Shaving
15
Cents.
Hhop two doors South ot Postofflce.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist
Shaving, . IS Cents
Hair Cutting, 28 "
Shop, Mstlotk Corner, Heppner, Oregon
D. E. GILMAN,
General CoIIccto
Hut your old Innkssnd notes In his
hands and get your money out of
H'm"1'.! M"ke I"''! ol hard
wssm.bvusj.
Office ia J N. Brown't noilding,
The Old Shop
LIBERTY MARKET
e-KSTl
-
It tbe place to go to got
your tloe pork anJ zt
chopa, a teak dJ roaala.
Ellis 8c Phelps.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All bintneas stlendMl la In a prompt and
sttl.fvlory Bunuer. MoUrlr fublle sud
Col wlurs.
Office la Hatter kelieinf. Heppaer, Of.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
fine lurs'enrd hsms snd bsenn.
Pure ImI lrd. kettta rendered, old
so.k!,h,, " vrU "1 r
RHEA A MATIIEW8.
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J J IUST AS WE GO TO PRESS d
A t I word comes telephone P J
J? h that the oId firm of Minor A
J?: H & Co. had sold out to Messrs. sj W
j O J. W. MORROW and ED. R. W
J O BISHOP. Therefore the Ga- V J
J zette will not set up their live,
Ah A new adv., but will reserve the S
f space for the new firm. Look V ?
out for next issue. w
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Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOI GOI;B
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value tn proportion to cost. If you want to get your
mouey's worth of honest goods In
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON""
Oe THOMPSON OO.,
We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and so us.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
Cohen's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
IT IS HAHID QOODI
New Stand, City Hotel Boildiog,
r,OW TUvXvA.!!, Prop.
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IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! I
I L Yoagcr 1
Bought several car loads
furniture last fall, but
s all gone now. New
orders have replenished
the stock, however, and he Is In It yet.
Low Prices and Good Quality all count. Seo him at
tho old stand. Undertaking a Specialty.
iotauKmaiotiiiiotouiuiyxi(it
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00TS AND SHOES
a
THC PLACE TO OCT THCM IS or
ax. ivioii'rjsiv'riirv xs co.
Ther bavs anything In this llnsthst von may ilmtre snt von raa dspsnd on It yon grt a
good artkis wlivu Uisf gusraiilse It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Olsl Stenel. Main Street Repairing m Epeelelty
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. O. J30HOI-I3CRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Itanons Is still os I
tie aerpeater I as u. se
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WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia Kivcr and Pugct Sound Navigation Co
Stuaen THJTDONE, BAILET GiTZHiT AND OCLIX WiVL
Leaelof Alder Htreel iX-ck, PortlsaJ, for Astoria. Ileaeo. Loot Beaeb. ()rss
I'ark aod Nsbeolla. lirel onneetina wilb lla-aoo sUarosrs aa4 rail
road; alee at Yooog's liay attb Reaahora ttailroa.1.
Lsevss Portiaad T A. M. DaWr, sirH Susdsf. tsavss AstuvtaT P. at. DsIIt. sin.pl SssiH
Uevss rorllsoa P. M iiiy, r.M s.iwtsf. e.i.M.f ait, u p h. mm istorto Ha
S4( tt 4. M , iimiit Suixi.; and Mntsr. Swwiaf aisbt, 1 1. M
OOHAM' WAVn
fortlsM sad runs dlrt U llvn, TuM1r and ttrnwUv al B A. M "tf1sr at t P M
Uavss li.aep vs.li.U ...d l,U.t at J m A. M. uB SLi, V4l,, p. .
E&ot Cbrxicd It Ixhd Dtstkillfei B4 Fiti if hyzx