Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 17, 1898, Image 3

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    Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread In Spite
ot Treatment but Now They are
, Mealed -A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
sufferer with varicose veins on one of my
limbs. My loot and limb becamo dread
fully swollen. When I stood up I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins ot
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
foot against Borne object and a sore broke
out which continued to spread and was
exceedingly painful. I concluded I
needed a blood purifier and I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time
those dreadful sores which had caused
me bo much suffering, began to heal. I
kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, and in a short time my limb was
'completely healed and the sores gave me
no more pain. I cannot be too thankful
for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, has done for me." Mes. A. E.
Gimon, Hartland, Vermont.
7 Sarsa-
9 pariila
Isthfc best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood
food's Pilla cure all liver ills. 25 cents.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
clubbing rates:
The GAZETTE U.OO and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, If 1.50 3.oo
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25
N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 a. 7 5
' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
' 8. P. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 3.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.25
Rural Spirit, $2.00 3.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall's Magazine $1.00 1,80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CHUKCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
TO a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:1(1 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The lastor may be found at the jminonai?e ad.
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any w"o may desire to consult hiui on
religious, social, civio, philosophic, educational,
ot any other subincts.
J. W. FLESHER, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. ra., 7 p. m., class
uitrcuiiK loiiowinx morning service.
Sunday school, S p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let ua forsake not the assembling of our
selves toepther."
rumor resilience in parsonage, next aoor to , t
Pastor.
CHRI8TIAN CHUKCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. K. L. tiiiEu.Y.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock
Take Notice.
1, l'ne sum ot nve rent per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
rttspect," lists ol wedding present 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 whateverpurpose.
2. Notices of church and society aud 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.
We tall away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not
fear;
And we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries
the Oregon volunteer.
With Ilcwcy bold to lead us, and Old Glory In
the sky,
But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Bpcrry's
Lin wood rye.
Hold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G.
Fpcrry, proprietor. If
i'be Gazette ii uol heralding its oom
iog with brass band bal its circulation
oan be determined at tbe Heppner post
offloe. Advertisers will please note this.
Here and There.
Sea M. Liclitentbal k Co. for shoes, a
Guinoesse's famona old "Dublin
Btool," itrjpor led, at Gbris Dorohera'
If
Statemeuta (or tbe Famous Simple
Aooonot File printed at tbe Gazatte ot
to, tf.
R. B. Siaofleld came in from Prudle-
too, on bis wheel, late last Tuesday
avsoiog.
Beat Moommo'lstion and ooarteons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. His., Portland, Oregon.
Brine jour bides, pelts aod furs to
Ben. Mathews, at tbe Liberty Meat
Jacket. He pa highest market prloe.
CliMf.
E. O. Noble A Co. ere rustlers after
businf m. Tri finest eedJIt i aod bar
De to be found io lleptner. 8a tbelr
new ad in tbia issue. tf.
F. C. Martin, representing Tbe Mutual
lb-eery) Faud Life Co, of N York,
aooompanied by L)r. iiimlook, visited
Lone .turk laal week.
J as. Dongbstly, bo, with bil brother,
Bulla, emigrated from Morrow to Wall. .
wa eonnly tome ye are ago, arrived tiers
last Taraday and ill remain a Urn data
Dyepepeta enred. M.ilob's Vital iter
Immediately relieve mur stomach, com
log up of food distress, abd i the graet
kidney and liver remedy. W ild by Cin
r k Werr.u.
If V"J want to liflp a gixid cue.
eoUiiribe a J.dier 1 1 tb- Udd Crues laud.
Joe Willieiae bs tbe list, end will are
tbal it g' lur tb relif of all k atd
wonaded "l llnr and Cuban. A On
plolur gtvea to every SQb.efih.r.
L)r, Juba W. lUmue. of lb "Ced
llgbt,H ever eu tb elwl for snmetbmg
a.w.ean furnish you tb Cheat ck
tails tc t Uol-Menbeo, Jery,
Vernioatb or (Jio-mede by an ariiat In
tb bnia. "p lo and Uk lb
teste out of j'nr rnmtb. tf
Jas. Jonee ia in Portland this week.
Aaron Templeton is in from Wagner.
Call for Fred Krug to saw Jour wood.
49tf
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Bee ad. elsewhere.
Bob McGooBgill is nursing n big boil
which is causing him trouble.
Joe Hayes, jr., and Jeff Hayes were in
from Lone Bock the first of this week.
Vawter Crawford returned this
morning from a visit to bis relatives at
Waitsburg.
Nat Soott, one ot Lone Rook's well-to-
do sheepmen, was in Heppner on last
Wednesday.
J. H. Riohardeon, the bioyolo man,
left lost night for Portland, to be absent
several days.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and detects ot tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 648-lyr
"Co'n juice" is all right but Low Til
lard has a brand of 14-yenr-old goods
thst is bBrd to beat. 603 -If.
Tbe "Maine Memorial" entertainment,
at the opera house on last Wednesday
evening, was well attended and a com
plete saooess.
Dr. Margarita Garnsey was called to
Portland Wednesday to consult in a oase
at the Good Samaritan hospital. She
will return late this week.
It is intended that an exposition will
be held in Portland this fall. Work to
that end is in progress, B. S. Pagae and
others having taken the matter in band.
Dr. W. G. Davidson, an ooulist who
viBited Heppner last winter, aud who
made many friends during his stay, ia
here agnin in tbe practice of bis profession.
Mr. T, B. Whitney has taken charge
ot tbe Hotel Heppner. Mr. Whitney has
had a great deal of experience in the ho
tel business at Truokee, Calif., and else
where.
Cure that congh with Shiloh's Care.
The best oougb cure. Kelieves oronp
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doees for 25ots. Sold by Con
ser & Warren. v
The Gazette carries a full stock of
mourning note, correspondence style,
with envelopes to matoh. Those desiring
such stationery oan have their wants
supplied at this office. tf.
Earl's Clover Root Tea is'a pleasant
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, Durifies
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
make and pleaBant to take. 25 cts.
Sold by Conser & Warren. v
M. B. Goldstein, representing The Pa
olfio E:k, ia in town. Mr. Goldstein has
been conneoted with theater ci roles for
many years, and was for two years man
ager of tbe grand opera house at Cripple
Creek, Colo.
Tne oonncil ia agitating tbe matter of
a trail for sheep and cattle, to rnn
throngb the Hnllock addition, io the west
part of town. This is mncb needed to
prevent driving them through tbestreete
of Heppner.
Word came down from Hardman yes
terday mnrnlns ennonnoing the death of
Mrs. Levi Sbaner, at her home near
Hardman at 4 o'clock tbal morning
Tbe interment will oconr today at tbe
Hardman cemetery.
H. A. Murphy and wife, of Monument,
met Mrs. Mary Murphv, mother of Mr
Murphy, here yesterday morning, on ber
arrival from a visit to Wood Carter and
wife, at Huntington, Or. Mrs. Carter is
Mrs. Mary Morphy'i daughter.
Tbe Gazette will olnb with tbe Oregon
Senator, the great Pytbian paper of Ore,
gon, Washington and Idaho, published
at Portland, for (2.75 forMhe two. Tbe
Senator is all right. No Knight of
Pytbiaa should be without it. tf.
The wool market la qniet. Bnyere
wonl J offer 7 to 11 cents if it were of any
avail, bat growers bave deoided to bold
their wool witb the certainty that prices
will be very ma oh better in the near fa
tare. The uncertainty of the duration
of tbe war is Laving it effect.
It yon want the latest war news, tbe
freshest local happenings, city or
oonntry, get tbe Gazette, semi-weekly,
Tuesday and Friday. Patronage helps
make a paper. Compare it with those of
other towo tbe siz of Heppner and tbe
Gazette will not suffer Ibereby. if
J. W. Banister is down from Weston.
Mitchell is to have a new paper, it ii said.
Hugh Fields has returned to Brownsville.
Fred Bartholomew Is getting better rapidly.
Wilson Brock Is Improving his Hay street
home.
Sam Teed is on the sick list and Is being cared
for by the county.
Rank work at the Knights of Pythias hall on
Tuesday night next.
O. E. Farnsworth reports the hay crop the
best for many seasons.
Earl McFarlaud has a very sore hand, the re
sult of contact with a nail.
Wm. Gordon has purchased the Central feed
yard, near the Hotel Heppner.
Mrs. O. L. Moar, of Boise, sister of Phill
Cohn, is visiting her relatives here.
Billy Dunn is reported as very 111 with typhoid
fever, in one of the Portland hospitals.
Sheriff Wilcox succeeds himself in Gilliam
county and he 1b the only democrat elected.
The latest report from Gilliam county gives S.
G. Hawson the representativeshlp by nine votes.
Dr. L. W. 8anders, a veterinary surgeon of
Baker City, is here In the practice of his profes
sion. A dogfight on Main street Wednesday created
more excitement than Dewey's victory at
Manila.
The wire has arrived at Heppner for the
Canyon City-Burns extension of the Blue
Mountain telephone.
Frank Roberts accompanied the DePeatt sis
ters, the secularists, over to their Haystack ap
pointments the first of the week.
A sllght.jurposely inflicted, may be a Chris
tian act, but the Gazette is very certain that
hell is paved with Buch Christianity.
Wheat has apparently ttruck bottom at 62
cents per buBhel. It is confidently expected
that it will go back to the old figure and even
higher.
The wire for the Inland Telephone Co.'s
Heppner exchange has arrived. Heppner is
preparing to put on airs with two local tele
phone companies.
Miss Rllla Thompson is quite ill at the home
of her father, Mr. Oscar Thompson, on Big
Bujter creek. Dr. McSwords was called to at
tend her yesterday.
Fred Stewart, who is spending the summer
here, did not attend the Corvallis school last
year, as reported In the Gazette's last issue. He
1b a Forest Grove student.
Mac Smith and a stranger from lone became
involved In a scrap in Heppner, one day this
week, over Bone remarks made by the stranger
about some ladles, resulting in Mac doing 117.50
worth of work on the visitor's anatomy.
The following are the justices and constables
of Morrow county: W. A. RlchardBon, D. H.
Jenkins, T. W. Morgan, C. T. Walker, W. B. Mc
Allster, justices; G. 8 Gray, C. M. Spencer, J. 8.
Young, Walter Cason, C. C. Boon, constables.
PEKSS COMMENT.
AGENTS WANTED
At the Hospital.
Judge Bartholomew returned from P.irtland
this morning where he had been to place Henry
Berkley In the Good Samaritan hospital. The
boy has been Buttering from white swelling, or
something resembling it, for the paBt two years.
the result of a kick from a horse, and treatment
became necessary to save the boy's life. Hit
father being financially unable to stand the
cost of same, the citizens here subscribed the
necessary money.
The Entertainment.
The following program was rendered at the
opera house on last Wednesday evening, at the
Maine Memorial" entertainment:
Piano solo America
Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew.
Nocal solo "Cuba Should Be Free'
Miss Elsie Avers.
Recitation "The Maine'
Miss Thressa Flesher.
Duct "Larboard Watch'
Messrs. Howard and Hirnnnl.
Solo and chorus "Star Spangled Banner'
Mrs. h. J. Slocum and octette.
Tableaux! "Cu.V,? n'iRVe1'.
I "Cuba Freed
Kecnation.."our Heroes Hhall Not Die In Vain'
Miss Kva Brians.
Quartette "Flag Without a Stain'
Messrs. Howard, Shipley, Howard and
Galloway.
Address by Rev. J. W. Flesher.
Vocal solo "Remember the Maine'
Mrs. E. J. Slocum,
"Tenting On the Old Camp Group"
Chorus "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
Octette.
Piano solo Selected
Mrs. H. W. Hartho ornnw.
Tableaux "America'
Red, White and Blue Lunch.
Not Necessarily What the Gazette Thinks
bat the Opinio of Others.
Tbe Portland Oregonian, in its zeal t)
uphold it financial idea, as inspired by
ex Senator Corbeltaod tbe other "heavy
capitalists" and big money lenders ot
the oountry, attributes the late republi
can victory in the eleotion in Oregon to
a preference ot the voters for "sound
money", as tbe Oregonian defines it.
The San Franoisoo Chronicle, another
leading republican jonrnal, has a better
idea and a more correotone of tbe causes
leading np to tbe result ot the eleotion.
The Chronicle says: "There is no valid
reason wby the republican viotory in
Oregon should be oredited to anything
else than tbe obvious cause. The result
did uut come or a financial campaign, for
tbe isdtid ot 1806 bad bat a perfunctory
place in the debutes. It was influenced,
o doubt, by the Kood times; but the
conception of loyalty to tbe government
in tbe person of the administration en
gaged in oarrying on the war bad most
to do with tbe rolling np of the republi
can majorities. The patriotism of tbe
eople oust the victorious ballot." Tbia
is a reasonable view of tbe victory and
at the same time tbe oorreot one. The
money question" barely influenced the
res a It, if at all. The voters of Oregon
felt that tbe republican party, as it was
in power, should be supported so long as
tbe nation was at war, and since times
were comparably good in Oregon there
were all the more grounds for them to
vote as tbey did. The "gold fanatics''
who pretend otherwise have method in
their madoess. The "gold oure" is onlv
aored ,to those who bundle, hoard and
manipulate tbe yellow metal, and use it
as an implement to wrest "something
for nothing" from those who oarrv on
ndustry aud enterprise and perform
productive work. East Oregonian.
About the best and brightest explana
tion of tbe result ot the Oregon election
comes through the Dayton Cbroniole: A
silver republican of Dayton was asked it
be had beard from Oregon. He replied:
'Oh h , no party oan beat a war and
dollar wheat!" That is just it. the re
publican party being in power at a time
when wheat was selling at a stiff prloe
and a war with a foreign oonntry was in
progress, the majority ot tbe Oregon
voters rexittered their support for it. It
was ce -dlesa to ask them to do other
wise; it whs unreasonable to expect soy
other result ut the polls. E. O.
Edward Hireob.who has been appoin t
ed postmaster at Salem, is an ex-state
treasurer of Oregon. He served one
term in tbe state senate from Marion
couuty. At tbe session ot 1803 be sought
tbe republican crocus nomination for
president of the senate against 0. W
Fnlton, of Astoria, and was defeated.
Oregonian.
Took "Frenrn Leave".
On last Tuesday Foster Adams, on behalf of
the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, filed a com
plaint against Mrs. Rosa Mikesell, widow of the
late Alva Mlkesell who recently shot his wife
and then killed himself, charging her with be
lng an unfit person to care for her 5-year-old
daughter. The child was taken from her
mother and preparation were made to put It
In the care ol the society. But the mother willed
otherwise. The child wandered down town
from John Foster', where it was being cared
for, and that was the last seen of It Rumor has
It that the mother and child wer passengers on
Wednesday's down train, getting on atsome
station below Heppner. and that at present they
are at Walla Walla. A a matter of fact, th
child ought to be to different hands.
Gil K AT DISCOVERIES.
Frank MoFarland ba bren appointed
ipeoial agent of The Equitable Life A
saranoe Co ot New York, the strongest
In tbe world. Cash surplu to policy
holder of over 60 millioc dollar. Don't
take Insnreooe without seeing tbe new
plni of the Equitable. Insure both
teie at same rate. 77tf
lieslde keeping the largest assort
ment ot coJie, fruit, cigar and
notion to be fonnd anywhere in the
city, J a. Hart i now able to supply
you witb Ih Portland dailies and all
the magazine and periodicals, both for
eign and domestic. If yon want read
ing matter, give Jim call at tbe Hepp
ner Csndy Factory. 30 If.
J. H.Oanll.e nn of D. M. C. Ganlt.
bol editor aod proprietor of th Inde
pndnt, of Hillshoro, arrived from
IVO'lMon Wednesday on tit wheel, and
will pnd hi vacatino at t.ar l work Io
tht viainitr. II i g"ol farm h 'nd,
I bandy with tool anil can run an
engine. Any person wanting a firl-el
man will pli eall at lias i.ftl. . Mr.
lisillt tttilad rollega at (Vnvlis Ut
winter, but will eoW lb Kngsne niil
vrrUy neit yar. li ia quia foot
ball oitiiit and say bar I labor will
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TUB LITTLE WIFE AT HOME.
"I well-nigh dispalred", said a sailor bold,
In recounting a shipwreck sore,
"And was tempted often ta loosen my hold,
And go down in the crash and roar;
But a dear, sweet Image before me grew,
Star-like o'er the running foam,
And I still hung on, as was only due
To the little wife at home."
"A roof of my own, a leisure hour,
And congenial tasks have 1,"
Said a noted person of mental power,
"My aims have been pure and high;
But I fancy that, with much to win,
I had still been lured to roam
Amid barren ways, if It had not been
For tho little wife at home."
'Tis a sentiment one so often hears,
In manly confessions free,
As to doem it to almost all careers
The mysterious master-key.
The merchant, his clerk, skilled labor, un
skilled,
The sage in his thought-crammed homo,
Alike attest to the high place filled
By tbe little wife at home.
Then wise be your choice as forth you faro
Oh, youth, on the world's broad tide,
It's the brightest breast-jewel that man can
wear,
His talisman and his pride;
Naught vies with It if you choose aright,
On earth or in starry dome,
And a treasure oi beauty aid joy and light
Is the little wife at home.
Lde Vernon.
NEW GOODS
That have come in just lately.
Some exquisite patterns in summer
wash goods Percales, Zephyrs,
Ginghams. A nice line of Ladies'
Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and Ties.
In the Shoe Department
".....There has been some new arrivals
VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR
One line to sell at $2,50
Another sells at $3.50
Still another sells at $4.00
Educate Your Bowels With Cascareta.
Candy Cathartic, oure constipation forever.
lOo. II C. C. C. fall, druggista refund money.
l, . tM .k I -. L-l tf.
I Yea Ks4
Mb at p-o(.l am eaying a'l'Hit (!
Paraapariliar It ia curing lb worst
paaHi ol aorrifiila. dvt-pla. rbstiniaiww
nd all frfti,S"( b!o I d !, ernpti tt.
ofp U.ils an I pitnplrti. It i giving
strength to wak and tired women. Wby
sl.onld t h-iUI lo takf it wbrn it ia
tit an mnfh) to nthrwf
ond'a f i!U t' tt fault father-
cj irt tooie, (lert'e,
Ai Age of Wonrtrrs, and They Knrm Nrvrr to
Oan. Want the 10 s Kevral.
This Is the age of parasites bacteria. They
compose the air we breathe aud seem to be av
cry where and in everything.
It used to bo a common thing to attribute
most eases ol consump'lon to hereditary Ulnts,
Even Insurance companies recngnlted the dan'
gor of Insuring one who had "a bad ancestry
or, In other worils. w hrwe family had been di
mated by the ravages ol consumption. The In
relation of the microscope and thedlsroverleaol
science have well nigh dissipated the anclen
Ideas ol our falhers.
Hclenra trailics that oners a Inherit a weak
etied system and a narrow rln-st, but that II
dora not mean that consumption must be tl
fata of children born of cnnsmnptlva parents
It does suggit, however, that tlinse who av
frail Iramea must take rare that the system
nut "run down"; that It Is si rung m rlrrum
BUnt-M will prtnlt, full of vigor that hralt
and rlrh blond must give. Tb best ot habits
and good, nutritious fund will kcp th system j
In spli-ndld condition to mill the attacks ol Ihe
foul burrllll H lb hxalth Is bad tlis healthy
lung germs bronma diwncraU-d, and ths bae
rllil ifasten on, tbrlva and multiply. Tha ten.
der lungs sl nn and ths patient starts on Ihe
downward waul to eoiisuinptlon.
To pri-rrnt consumption Is mm h easier thsn
to cure It, as many a poor patlnit has loarnsd
hen too lata.
Ihnsawho are slrk and who by tiaturaara
weak and May to feel tha alt is ol thus
trautilM I blent lo r-hsnr of wthrr, who
gp bilious In wsrm weather and list rr
truutil. sh.iiild t all 011 r 'iariiai y. Him m
tin! l His madf from herl In all h"T Irralmi nt
r(dlai-at ani sllin-nla Ihry Im-im-M Ithoul
Injuring tha weakviml i) lm.
H ra. Iiarr.arf hart' lor her mrdl. Inn, only,
and f"f lu or a treatment, rotnniuil'.n
and dlMo raaaa fnw of all rbarg.
Mrs, (iartiavy gw Ui Ui mn nl ry hn de
tlfl. (!;, lno iln.rt south ol the l'sla
liotl, ilap"r. a
Judge R. P.BoiBe, wbo baa been elect
ed a cirouit judge in tbe third judiuial
district, ia 79 yeara old. He oonBidere
bimeelf young enough to ive creful
consideration to tbe multitude of detaile
oonnected witb a judicial position.
Jndge Sbattuck, wbo. io big old aue. is
retiring from tbe circuit beucU In Molt
nomah county, ia a tew years younger
tbao 3 ndge tioiee. Fifty years ago Judge
Boise was admitted to tbe bur in Mass a-
ohueetta. lie oame to Oreiroo in 1851,
and iu the following year was oliosen
prosecuting attorney for bis dietriot
Sinoe tbeo be bas been successively code
commissioner, member of the cons ti lu
tional convention, supreme judge and
circuit judge. Judge Boise was. for
many years, a sterling repnblican, bat a
few yeara auo be went over to tbe eoe
my. Oregonian.
Arthur Hodges bai been re-elected
clerk of Crook county. lie defeated tbe
republican and union candidates. Mr
Hodges is a sold demoorab Bo far as
Tb Oregonian is able to learn. Mr
Bodges is tbe only gold democrat wbo
baa beeu eleoted to office la the West,
and one of the few that bave been eleoted
io tbe United btates. After all tbe edo
catiooal work io tbe East io tbs interest
ot the gold standard, it remained for an
Oregoo "cow oounty" to distinguish it
self io tbe line ot recognizing aod re-
warding ability and sound policy io a
democratic offJee- bolder. Boston bas
mora people tbao Crook county bas ebeep
(.')ifl,(K0), yet it is doubtful whether a
gold democrat running on bis merits aod
rgainat republican and fusion nominees, In
the Hub ot the Uuiverse would be as
siinoeeaful as Mr. Hodges baa beeo 00
the bunchgraas plaiua of Crook ooooty
Oregonian.
II HI ( llOKH H.M.
Thousands me Trying it.
Iu ordor to prove tlij great merit of
Ely's Croaiu Balm, lh3 most efloctive cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared a gonoroua trial size for 10 contg.
Gut it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY B?v03., C5 Yarroa St., N. Y. City.
I sulored from catarrh of tho wort kind
ovor siuco 11 boy, u 1 nover hoped for
euro, but Lly .s Cream J iiliu teems to a
even Hint. M my acquaintances havo naed
it with excellent results. Oscar Ostruui,
dj Warren Ave., Ulucago, 111.
Ely'd Cronm Balm is the acknowledged
euro for caturi-h nna contains no cocaino.
mercury r.or nnv injurious dr:'pr. J'riue.
DO cents. At d-iigvi"" or 1-y i-.m:i,
FOll HA I.E.
Ror, 820 aeree, irnod lnd, 4 miles of
TTeppner, all fened, plenty of water,
hnnan and birn, 140 acres of summer
fallow, ell rpady for fall rrop. Easy
tprnm. Cell at the Orzette office.
654 tf
v...i'iitly Himinraa.
The heulUi sock-ty of St. Pettfrnburj
recently appointed a committee to in
vi'stitfutu tin; f a:iit:::-- coiKlilion of those
who uro tMiiployt'd iu tho r.itf buaiueaa.
The committee nubmitU d its report, de
nouncing the rug- btiidiieha 1. a Uglily in
jurioua to the health of those engaged
in it. The rw,:n nre pieki-d by children,
sver seventy-five per cent, of whom suf
fer from contusions (lisriiwa, and lew
ban half atuiu a lualure ugo.
Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $ 1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin
ally sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. They
are actually away down below cost. There's
nothing wrong with them
Minor &z Co.
P00TS AND SHOES!!
D
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
M. IICHTENTHAlv &
CO.
They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can dopend on It you get a
good article when they guarantee It.
SHOES I IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street1 Repairing a Specialty
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. C. BOROPIKRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Kpeelal Notlre.
As the present proprietor of tha Ga
zette rnuat leave Heppner soon, ha Is
desirous ot settling np bis affairs. What
is due bint be must bare at once, so that
be ran meet all demands. Drop in and
settle yoor account. 07-If
The Marquam (irand, on Morrison
itreet in tbe Marquam building, ia nnder
excellent management and tbe public
will he royally entertained tbia winter.
New companies and new faces will ap
pear from time to time at this popular,
first class theatre of I'ortlatid, and whet)
io I'ortland our denizens should Dot fall
to take In soma of tbe fine dramas that
will be presented. tf
W
Hearty Kailorsesieat Krtiai Ih OAWr f
th. tealial ( alia. IUIIf ( osssaltte..
Hlephen K. I'.arton, Chairman of tha
Central Cuban. IWief Committee: "I
dire to endorse Ihe eipr.SMions of Ibe
treasurer of the eoromittn., Mr. Cbas. A.
Hrhh ren, 10 favor of the lantiful pic
ture allevoricel of tb suffering people
io Cob, and the spontaneous and
generous outponring of tbe American
people in Ibe rIM of lb suffering. Th
tbotigbt of undertaking the Ir.mendooa
work involved In Ibe sal. of Ibis picture,
as proposed by you, fr lb. bri.0t of
the American National K'd Crnaa In
Ih. work ( lelii f, la a inoat rommeiid-
able nil., and a. a tu-ml r ol llm (! ii'ral
Cuban lUliif d-mraiMw and lb. lie I
Cross, I siiinerely Iruat thai ynnr tfTofts
will cel all lb. S'lcci-. you atillclal.
From Ibe deplorable conditi'iiis wblih
Dow appear lo ettfrort Ihe calioo, Ih.r
Is every vidnre Ibat ell Ibe financial
aid that i sitile may be re., lei n
lUd Cross work."
Th . who dair ti salMk-nbe sbonl I
Little
Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
Cancer ofton result from an Im
firitv in the blnxal, Inherit fmtn
tni ratlins la k. Few Hiplit are en
and It is iroposwibln to Ull when It will
break out in th form of d rewind Can
cer. What baa apirl lo Im rtifre
pimple or enretih haa d.velupvd into
tne most rtvsuignsni vancr
war. Canea hlh was si f. rt
bliiaskM. Ibat I Uintta-hl Would
faa a w ajr . I aa
InwUil l.y aavaral al.t
f.hirsllafia. Iml la atiiia
i.l b.lr an-iru il (U
mi i.r. unlll arnn
ditl ItfoAniaaiarmlntf
Afar anasr rnoniha
iraaicnwi a.d erlne
tnvlily surs. I d
elded t. try B B
"I had a I
only a
!' kl.es Anttr. Hlv.
Tbe U.t Halve in th. world for Cole, 1 p-'siofflee.
llrnUM, horea, Clsrrs, Salt Jtheom,
r'ov.r Hores, T.ltr, Chapped Uaods,
ChUblaio. (Varns, and all Hk 'a Krnp
lions, and pfieiiiv.iy cutm Pile or to
pay r'(iir"l. Ii la gararit1 lo give
I'orlerl alifaotioe or ta"tff refund.,
Ir!re23 r.t.U p-f Uif. Tut sale by
v j. ! ahlh M a-i aimtiioa
J-lVeTw. ri'"l'l ! rtrai
tj' J ', ,' i r.Hliif..t an tin-
d '; 1 I ' 1 tiii I 1 1 xiilrnird
- 1. a fi 1 f Ut. ewliain. and la
f - t fl. au,liu IK. la.l lit
"Vl J filV s.se dfn rl
' r Te rtm a. v. .u.mmL
a.4 awt e u Um di.s aa r-imwH
a. r wiiua.s,
1V'(. Miaa,
It la datMsrqua to etpurinwnl 'tl
Canoer. lb.dlse.es ts taayttid thn skill
of Lbyslclax.s. h. 1. n. lath. nniy pure
because It is the only rmdr whlrb
Ifjft deep rrMjugh to rt-.'-h Canrjer.
HtK-.a I'f U. t. J. 1 1'1U), tblbsgtr, I t t.n -.'nl.. .1, !'",, .
Ilr.ulr I. Mlw4 ll.i.
( ,fn l.l'l iittaiia a ii k,n.
Ik mil it liuul . ( m ari-la. ( all .til
9ir- .call )i r I.l. ai.d lp K . .in. i$
iw tin lha ly ivr ai l d'oiii ail ie.
1'il.t.ia linfll t'i I-m1v, NkIi I. i!m y lu
ii.i-li tiiii-.'a, I'ira, l.l'it' hi a, i I U.
s-rl Hmt si 'r l.ili'i'is - iiii iin. n h tiaitis-
( aa ar"ta, - Im an y l r l fl friit. A ldiw
C C CTor
WWk.A
Tha
Blood
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J.O. BORCIIERS
Who lias secured tho services of
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
OOL GROWERS
-
If you havo not yet realized that tho
"good old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awako to tho fact
that tho
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
ill
U tho nlaco to etoro your wool this season. Whv? ?e-
cause wo do a strictly warchouso business, and not being in
tho field buying wool ourselves, we encourage competition
amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price.
Wa art ai lllna- wool Mi ll ami twin at cml. Iwvaltla a linn wool la aolil. Hamt la nur ot,lf
at otiii".
W I hit Die hlKhi-at ah nrlrr nf ahwii iirlla ami hl1i-a.
Wa ara aai'tlta lot Llttl.'. tile ami alack Laal Tokarra Oln Ilia nnlo n,llal,l t.ri.tt. ,1
dl.mi Ihr in.rkf-i.
w tmf in liihl in u-aiii.li-rs wlinn rixin .tl linlu Hi l.r nwnrra il wnol.
Vi hafa a lull aoi'l'lr l l Harlrr ami W limit, also adin KnlltHl Haili f for Intmati ra.
lllrw I your U-aln.U rs U Uia low.r warlniaMi. M. (iiaranU-. )ou a iiru iltml.
II. F. IIYND. AUnagcr.
CASTOR I A
For Infantt and Children.
Til Kin. You Kan Always Bought
D.ars tha
-.of
Gibson 8i Berger,
At ( lias Jhiim' III. I Miami.
rShuvini. - 15 Ctn.
I lair Cutting. - y5 "
I'atlnli'ic. KverythingStrict
ly First Clas.
(Swift's Bumtfa) Is tie only 1.1
remedy ararifd Purly Vtable.
ill otr.i-rs nititelri potMb and tin r
u7 the 0vt daiayrMe of m nnrala.
frik Q ( iir a;4 tl'oal die5t
tnaU4 tf- t J elft Cvii.,
AV.tJ.Va, 0''f'..
KOI U 111 Of JI I.Y K41M
Far lh K -orlli of July Ih. U. It A (
ill sail 1 mursino tick. Is from I I"iiOf
lo aey slallun in Or.fiq an I r.t'trn, In
rUJliif Wallele an I Walla Walla, at a
ral. of on. far. f ir Miirxl trip. Tlfll.U
ill lie sol I on July 1 1. :i l.au l Ith, hkI
or.lurn nnJnly f'"'- for furtli.r Iu
foimalioa O. It A N. au.nt at llnp
eat. KA tf
rMf Hsas-4.
Cliss. r.islr, who droen.il bis wife
ehoni lo y.ars sro b.sr M.rlie, aa
l.aagrj at Uraels tf fn lsy. I.ialer
a t.ry eaak and la a stale vt eollepM,
apberrelty twloc aaeoustttoiie. Tbe
laculioe M JxailJKiO.I flf ittwtl
hoors la the lps that he sroul l reritr.
. viae flaaMy sirspoeit lo a lioerl srl
narfla-1 le the aafT 1I1I wh.re Ibe mao
la, lit the la was ftilfllU.L lis d l-l
iihiala suugs'e. r'ei.ter faige.4 la.
Mi it y fur ert), t'f f1rf Lis cm
ti'':-n,
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
"h"M l.i .i.i H..111I1 1,1 I'.aibirhii,
G. B, HATT,
Tonsorial Artist.
Sheal.e,,
Heir Cwttleg,
Sh..p. Matliat Corn.r,
18 Ceets
25 "
ll I liar, Otvf.iu.
The CALIFORNIA
Lodylng House
BC03 29 a.4 60 CeMe.
Nl t lloof tO (),t otla'.