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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1898)
A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arma Covarad With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Waa Effected. "When Ave years old my little boy had crofala on his face, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the sores cn his cheeks and hands were Very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples Which would fester, 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 trom Scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My Wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helpd her was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give It to ouf 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 Bartz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. Hnod'fi Pill p"rePVI"-l:eaitotake, IIUUU B f IMS easy to operate. Sb cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. l'he Gazette can offer the following blobbing rates: The GAZETTE 13.00 and Club Rata Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 $8.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 a. 7 5 ' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00. . . 3 75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Wcbfoot 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 jgo Yearly subaortbers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISr. CHURCH. ., SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and ? p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes Mo. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. fcpwortn League Devotional meeting at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. 'The Spirit and the bride bay. Oom." The master may be found at the painonaife ad Joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any w' o may drsire to oonsult hiin on relieioun. sotial. civic, philosophic, educational, or any other subjuctH. J. W. 1'LK8HER, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class meeting (ollowing morning service Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not tho assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to ehnreu. c. K. HOWAKI), Pastor. , CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 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. u busily. Pastor. Die Ladies' 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'he sum ot ave cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions ol rospect," lists of wedding presents and donors, fcud 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 bo de rived, shall be charged for at the rato of five tfents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Wcsall away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not " fear; And we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old (ilory in the iky, rlut ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of f perry's Lluwood rye Sold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. O. Hperry, proprietor. if The Gazette is not heralding its 00 ru ing with a brass band bnt its circulation oao bo determined at the Heppuer posi offloe. Advertisers will please note Ibis. Here and There. M. Liclitentbsl t Co. for shoes, s T. J. Ally n, of lone, celebrated in QeppDer. . Ed. Day was in from Batter creek on 8 atari ay. What is Hop (Sold? Beet beer on Mb. fee art. elsewhere. Guinnessii's f anion old "Dublin Btoot," Imported, at Cliria Borobers' If ralnl-st remedy fur e xtrsotiog teeth. If Dot sliited, no 0 turtles. T' Dr. Vangbao'a new plan. 604-tf. If yon need ometbiug for ynnr system oH t the Tbotie The Telephone sa loon. City boiel l.uiMii'B. if Best aoo immolation sod eourteons treatment at the Imperial Hotel, He venth nd Wsab. Hts., Portland, Oregon. Oro. Mnir, ens' f Morrow county's prosperous fx'tneM, was np from the Lriinittnn eeirl.txirli A n Ni.ttir.lajr. Mrs. i'.'rtff, WIN .f the president's secretary, b'is gone on hospital ship which dm beo sent t Culm, as nnrse. Uriott your bll, pells sol furs to Ben, M f t,, at the LibiT'J Meat Mark!. Be p)s bli(liet market priee. f,13-tf. IVodleton lUt ol.'icn,: M A.Bntler lias frcitt1 his C"mni,l. n a tteput) tlilertial irvuos Collator fur Itiisilis trtct. E.G. N lil A (. ere rnsllors aMur biir.. T fl it ast lli Hi, 1 r ' psws to t funnil in Urppoer. S- tlx ir Bew (it io this tsate. If. Ir. J. I.i W. I.'iwmri. c f lb- "It llstbt," ef 11 u It.. sUil fnf omlliioa! ss, ana fornlsli jtn lbs fiurei ruck fail le Vt Uo I Msnlisltosj, J'frj, Veruioiilli or (lio -fuU lt ar'ist In tl bqtia. Drop la arid ta the last nut of j nor month. If ,4 ti)r'ins.tf,jiiil.. 1 L J r- 1 - .... f m isj iH-I WjWj,V', l hi B ioe McAlieter was from Lex'ogtoo 011 Saturday. Mrs. Julia Bradley came ny from lone on Bandar morning. Lichtentbal A Oo. for shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles the best. 83if Ed. B. Bishop and wife returned Sun day mornioK from a visit to Portland Wesley Brannou and Juke Youig were visitors from tight Mile on Saturday. Statements for the Famous 8irnple Aooouut File printed at the Gazette of fioe tf. Frank MoFarlund wag a pussoger on Sunday's tiain , eoroute home from Ar lington. Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist Tor refrac tion and defeots of tne eje, will be here every three months. 648 lyr "Oo'n juice" i . all right but Low Til lard has a brand of 14-year-old gnr.de that is bard to beat. 603-lf. Elmer Beainao is buildiag a aw burn and otherwise improviug the property he reodDtl v bought in North Hei pner. Mr. Andy Riod has a fl fld of wheat on bis ration near Hurdmao, whioh will yield tt,lrty-five or forty bushels to the aore. Master Seeley Donahoe, of Portland, is visiting his relatives in Heppner over the Fourth. He is a grandson of Mrs. Julius Keltbly. Tbe fifth annual assembly of tbe Wil lamette Valley Chautanqria Aesooiation will meet at Gladstone Park, Oregon City, July 12 to 2i Stop thatoouKht Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Conaer & Warren. x Mosos AnhbvisrbJ wa in from Eight Mile on Saturday mukin preparaiinus for harvesting whiob. will begin in that locality in about ten days. Hon. W. H. Wilson, who delivered the oratiou yesterday in such a masterfol manner, cime up from The Dnlles on last Sunday morning's train. Judge Lowell, of Pendleton, is men tioned for tbe seratorebip. Judge Lowell is strong in Eastern Orpgon and will no doubt be h prominent candidate. G W. Rued was in from Clark's oanyon on Saturday. He pays crops are good in hie locality and if a good price prevails this fall people will be very prosperor.s. The Gazette oarnes a fnl) stock of mourning note, correspondence style. with envelopes to match. Those desiring snoh stationery can havo their wants supplied at this office. tf. Miss KatMeen Kiely, of Olex, Gilliam county, come np from lone 00 Sunday morning, snd will spend a month or more isiting Heppner friends. She is the gnet of Mips Lena It'ien. Wm. R'sb fcnd wife passed throuab Heppuer on N'ltnrday on their wny tn their bora at Hainps id Bkt r county Tliey hnd been viiMr,(j rel ntiveg over w Gilliam couuty, near Mayville. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Pnrifkr, cures headaolirs, Nervonecess, Eruptinns on tbe fane, and make tin head as dear ns nbell. Sold by Conser A Warren, x The indiscreet shooting of firecraokers yeaterdny morning onised Mrs, Eli Keiiey lo reeot!troI of her horse, while driving on Mniii street, and but for by standers a serious runaway would have resulted. Corlies Mfrrftt, pccompnnird by bis wife and bahy boy, arrived at H"ppner oo Sunday's train , They will at once broome residents of Heppner, Mr. Mer rilt having token full clnrge of the Heppner Gi-zette. A cannon crsoker,lbrrwn into crowd on Main street yesterday rooming, ruined pair of pantaloons for bystarder. Cannon ornckers are dangerous snd th person wbo threw it is guilty of great oarelessness. Tbe Gszette will club with the Oregon Senator, the great Pythian paper of Ore. gon, Washington and Idaho, published at Portland, for 12.75 for the Uo. Ti e Seoator is all right. No Koigbt of Pythias should be without it. If. Tbe (ditorof the Oftiette will visit tbe interior lodges of Knights of Pythiss be fore assuming charge of his Dulles City offlrs. These lodges list never bad visit from a grand chancellor since their institution, but this veer they will be looked after first of all. If yon want tbe latest war news, the freshest local happenings, city or oonntry, grt the Oazetle, semi weekly, Tuesday end r'ri lny. Patronage help make a p'ipr. Compare it with those of other towos the sis-t of fleppr.er and tbe 0ztt will ool suffer thereby. if At the Ilept.ner Csndy Fsetory is the placsi to e-t Ciol, refreshing summer drinks. Js. fj irt cut furnish yua milk shakes, sod", ice rnm sods, nrangx wine, pesyh ei lr, ita. Ice erestn booths nicely fitted np. Oune sol try the Dewey flivof dw thing and ter? flue. Cf.l tf (lilUboro Indi ndmt : lion. II. V. G ties dt-liverrd li e respfihse )eterds tt Forest Grove H ti e mayrr's a t.lrew of wrleome, lolls Wasl.iij'on Omnty Vstrrsn A"eiait-rt. Mr. liaUs g.s tr La Ofstide, ri.ioti C-iiliity, where b I lo dlier the Fourth i f Jo'y cmtl'io Dill Mollis Frank MeFsrlsnd has hs appolniod special sjfeal of The F'Oillila Life A sureties ('oH cf N"w Yrk, lb sin i)gt Id lb worll. Vh surpbis In p'.iy j holder ( over ."si UiiIIhi .l illara. Diti'l j tak Insl'soce witViut wn lbs i,w plans nf the Kl'ii'sb!. Insnrrw t.t ! s.s ftl Man. a tmt T?r I ! 1 I.. II Mi llHSII C .1 !(, I'f M)l!, (li lisiu firi , .s-l ll,roiii H'ip-I ! DM t o S'stnrdsy. mi'i to Hnsse rlvf. ! ia the Sifielty .f Itnr tiifcl"0 to iil rU'ls (r. ItlSQ lias ms rnlri" f (l-r.i evf 1 '-S I h 1 1 - . 1 : t to'li r tit ll from jrtnl i Jii aliub. I'ii It irosK't, lis , Hynd is in Portland for few days. Morrow county's orops are splaadid this year. Cbas. Repass waa in f on Eight Mile on last Sunday. Several big wool tennis pulled iu from tbe interior on last Sunday. Sam Wilkenson and wife, of Ibe D-tlles, epeut tbe 4'h in Heppner. Geo. Wells returned on last Monday morning from a visit to Portland. Mis. Otto Friednck is recovering from a severe attack of oholera morbus. Geo Hnff-jrd, a sheepman of McD in aid otn on. " Fonrtbed" in Heppner. Miss Eva Bartholomew ia in Portland, whe-e she is in the care of an orrnllat. Misses Joe Si sb -e and Mahl LezT spent Snndny anl yestrdny iu Pnrt!a?id. D. A TJerren 'md wife w spending a few days with rf laiivee Ht p .rlland and Salem. Ed. Diy and wife, of Liffa Bntier ceek, were among those who spent Hie Fourth in Heppner. Dr. MoFanl wns ca'led twice lest week to attend frs. C. A. Pettys, of lone, wbo is quite ill. Perry Suyder's child, nbont two years of age, was very III yesterdav, and suf fered severely from convulsions. Lishe Sperry staffs bis header ou his rye crop tomorrow, and the last of the week will start in on his wheat orop. Mrs. Jas. Brown, who hts been seri ously ill for some time at her home near the bead of Hinton creek, has recovered. Jas. Doherty and wife, Jerry Bronsan and family and Lee Matlock and wife were anoor-g Heppner'g visitors on July 4th. Jap. Lsmbert wai Rlishtlc burned while firing an snvil yesterday. Dr. Mc Fanl is attending him and reports his injuries as not serious. Catarrh cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Sbilob'a Catarrh Remedy; solrt on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser & Warren. x Lewis Hairison, wbo has been sick with oa-icer of the etomaoh down at tbe Hotel Heppner, d'ed early yesterdav. Tbe remains were taken to Hardman for interment. Jas. Thompson and Clyde Railing leave soon for Teel springs to relieve W L. Siding who is oaring fo 0in". Mor gan at tbrit resort. Mr. Morgati bus been ill for some mtnths. Miss AdJie Jar-kson and Jennie Noble weut down to The Dalles to spend tbe Fourth, Miss Jackson returning yester day. Miss Noble will remain below few days longer to visit relatives. enuo'i s uonsnmption Lure oures where others fail. Tt is the leading Cough 'lure, and no borne should be without it. PleHPsnt to take end goes right to the spot. Sold by Conser & Warren. x J. Q. Crafls, who need to live, down near lone, hm ben digging a ell over on Jake B r'ZT's plaoe.tienr lone, where be secured plenty of water. Ibis is en couraging. Mr. Urates was in Heppner jesterday. Juok Oordsn, bettor kuowu ai "Mon tiina Jack", who ia oharged with mali ciously destroyig property, last Sunday nigh', was boirid ov.-r till today, and tbe matter whs then continue! till Friday. Amo. g the oists dieposed of by Judge Richardson in tbe police court Ibis morning tbe GzMte notes the following: Owen French, dlsoiderly oondunt, fined S3 ; Bob Wilkins, violating city ordi nance, fined 821; Violet Johnston snd Lillin Hvper, ksepiog bnwdy house, fined $5 eaoh. Condon Globe: Otis Patterson, Esq., of Heppner, grand chancellor Knlgbts of Ptiias, will mske au official visit tn the h flno'i of tint order in this place oo July 8th. Mr. Pitiersou will be accompanied by Mr. MoKibben, editor of the Senator, tbe Knights' 1 ftlcisl paper. All members of tbe ord"r shontd be present on this occasion and meet Ibis brothers, Ike (Joker, proprietor ot the Great Northern mine, 0 ime over from Canyon City 00 Fri lay, having with him large number of benutj'nl specimens taken from bis mine. He is en route to tbe Omaha exposition where be will make display of the specimen. The samples were no displsy several days at the First rtiooal batik snd our citizens bsd an opportunity of seeing what wonderful rid nees there is In 1 he Great Northern mine. Mr. (inker ia certainly very lucky man. Is MukiRf a I nslest. J. T Hinkle is contesting the election of II. J. liesn, prosecuting attorney for the sixth jadici.l disirm. Mr. flmkle alleges that 61 votes In Morrow sod l.'l vnt ia Umatilla, rait for him, were mil counted. If Mr. Ilibkla estab lishes Lis claim ha will tie elected by mrjirilTiif 27 1 votes. If !,a esse pro gressra llm liallot will l.uvs to ha ra 0 . tinted. Ihe data of hearing for lha Cits ia set at 10 o'clock a. m , July 1.1. eiill (In la UeppiMr. rtmn Hit V.. O. P-l muster I-e' fn'lfd no in irnetliifis to f'lrea-d riit.er loeal or nvefl.ftl mail to I, pg Creek, via Cklab, " " " ' aiiil If tl"e le a dl!y atav hat beeo I staie.l liy a r 1ltfo J sjier, tietweea I'klsb aii I Ciea-k, ilia aorlrata .line bii i 1.0 coiitiant wrilb tba gnvert Oiett t.i rrr ,,, Heyxral fill ; If L i 1'it d el ill a,t ate Ibteretttr la j Iiif IVeel riFtll t eti eTirsl In I sri-nre a ilmlr mail s rtr 11 asea I La ;iwornl f.if sma 1 1 in" lint aa yet , nli' Ol sncc-.s. but II i..iy fiius) later, II e (11 j ,-t Hi, I lieea ktmiiij.ite.l. a m r I'jil- .r't n . fmi w i ,.l .1 . I " v it I l i , i. it" i. ., -1 )! Ir i. i 1 I t V' r -i,j i i j.ii -I a t k I f . t ; t . 't .. 1 u. el I R F. . t-i ih . I t iii. r. i t - il i iif.th4mti ,.v' i.-ir ''i ir" ' '. ; , ailii. ft,, Ul iJ U) .l Wtil , l,S John Boyse was in the city Saturday. Wm. E. Biatt Is over today form Ridge. Cbas. Valentine celebrated yesterday in Heppner. Ham Esteb came over from Gooseberry yes terday to celebrate. Mat Hughes and family and Jas. Leahey and family spent yesterday iu Heppner. N. R. MeVay and family and John Scrivner and family came over from Gooseberry yes terday to celebrate. A train of emigrant teams passed through town this morning on their way to Washington (roin Rogue Ulver valley. Southern Oregon. Mayor Morgan's order that no firecrackers be exploded yesterday was disregarded most vigorously. The population went wild over the big naval victory. Frank Rlcke't, employed at Frank Richard ion's bicycle store, had the misfortune of losing the end nf his thumb yesterday, having it Caught it tbe sprocket wheel of a bicycle. Ott Summers succeeded is sustaining his reputation as an invincible bucking-horse rider ; esterday. Not less than five hundred admirers followed him to the vicinity of the school house, where he gave an exhibition satisfactory lo those present. Clare ice Grablll, of lone, while scuftlfng there last Sunday, had the misfortune to dis locate his left ankle and fracture the fibula about three inches above the same ankle. He was brought to Heppner by Chas. Ingraham, and Dr. MeSwords attended him. Mr. F. M. Courier informed the Gazette that while the weather had been good In the East where he visited, crops were not in as good Condition as they sHOuld be. This was es pecially noticeable iu Kansas where the corn crop is being badly damaged by chinch bugs Geo. C. Rome, whose arrest for larceny was Chronicled a few days ago, made an explana tion to a Gazette reporter, regarding that difficulty, which this paper gladly prints. Mr. Rome held some goods belonging to a roomer for room rent due. . For this he was arrested and promptly released. Harrison Hale came over on Friday from the cattle ranch of Oscar Minor, suffering terribly from an ulcerated tooth. After consulting a physician he was much relieved. He says everything looks beautiful ou the other Bide of the mountains, they having had an abun dance of rain In that Bectlon of the country. A LK88ON. A I Ittle Boy Carelessly Hnn Over in the Streets of Heppner Serioasly Injured. Last evening, about 7 o'clock, Bob Wllklns, while tiding a horse up Main street at a furious gate, ran over Carl Shelley, the 7-year-old son of Rev. R. L Shelley, Of the Christian church, breaking both bones of the left ankle. The accident occurred opposite the drug store of Conser & Warren, and was a wanton piece of carelessness. The writer speaks knowingly, for he saw It himself. Mr. fc'd. 11. Bishop carried the little fellow into a store near by and he was afterwards removed home, where he was at tended successfully by Dr. E. R. Swinburne. TheGjzette does not intimate that Sam ran over the boy 011 purpose. Bam has his faults and his good qualltlos.like all of us mortals.but he had no business charging up the street on a wild horse, so full of "bug Juice" ai not to be able to see a child playing innocently with fire crackers. The Gazette will also add that Sam waa not the only vlolater of town ordinances yesterday. It is high time these things were stopped, and the Gasette doos not care who the perpetrator is, either. Our town marshal will find, or should know now, that moral suasion Is not heeded by some, and that It requires either a shotgun or a four-year-old club to tame them down, and sometimes both. This morning Mr. Wilkins was arrested for fast riding and fined JL0. The rase was taken up to the circuit court, Messrs, Ellis & Phelps, appearing by O. W. I'helps, as his attorneys. The Gazette is informed that Mr. Wllklns is very sorry for the accident and offered to pay all expenses Incurred by the boy's Injury. If this is true it would have beeti much better to have accepted the proposition, for, If he was guilty of fast riding, twenty more w ere equally as guilty, HAIL, RIDGE SCHtJOL. Appropriate Cloning; Exsre sea Uriel -V Fit ling Finale tn a Sneeessfal Term nf HHninl. A very enjoyable tine was had at Hull Ridge Friday, Juno 21th, the occasion being tho clos ing of Miss Alice Glasscock's school. About the most Important featoro of tho day was the bountiful dinner brought In by the pntronsof the school, to which all did ample Justice. The room was tastelully decorated with wild roses and locust blossoms. Following Is the program which rcllccled credit upon the teacher and pupils: Recitation, "The Teacher's Vision". By the teacher Resltatlnn, "Abraham Lincoln and the Poor Woman,".... l.ydla Hweartngen. Recitation, "Nell's Famllv," F.Ha Wallace. Recitation, "A Picture,".. ..Gertrude Davidson. Recitation, "Fifteen Today," Maud Rweariiigen. Recitation, "Only," Icsals Davidson. Recitation, "When We Were Girls," Nora Wallace. Recitation, "rttep by Step,". .. Bessie Davidson . Recltatl "The I'nlon Flag.". ...Mae Warren Recitation, ' Ix-srnlng the Letters." Kddle Wallace. nialoiiie, "Which Is Bi-st?".... Five Utile girls. Recitation, "Air Castli-s," Annie Wsllacs Recitation, "The Magical Isle," Dollla Rweariiigen. Recitation, "Trust Your Mother," Jrssls fiavldion. Miss Glasscock's work was very satufs, tort this being her second term In that district. Hlie has many warm friends on His Hidg who will miss her eiy much, lor Iu addldon to her school duties, she orirsnlred snd successfully carried on a Holiday schn.il. Ts tare ('iiimlkiM forever. Take ('..nra lets I'-.miiiv t utliuri.e 1'ir nf & If C. C. C. fad 10 cure. Or jct,.u refund bmwi Rack From Iks Fast. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Courier and two daughter returned on eaturdty morning fmm a two months' vUll Mb relatives and old lime friends In Ihe stales nf Kansas, Missouri and 1 1 1 1 . Tti-y tn)nred their vialt very nirub, but not-. I a great moiy changes In Ihe in year Ibey hsd been sajf from lbs prairie stain W hile Ibey nj.-yc t their visit, they le- vary content tt relnrn snd Mmi la Ih Iroe and salubrious air of On-fit, where Ibey eiuot good health and ran stcvp good nights Mr. Courier was gready peae- return tn MoT row enmity and find nop prits as g'l and eteryUxtr In a i'h cuellrnl splrlls ss a riftseueiir). Ikeaaly , lll'iud tteesi. ("null li.e iin.iii a idi sl.ni. N'- lilt V W It llir'lt ll. I srela, ( slid) t lot W rli.lU )iur .iiel pint keep It le-in, bj .'.iriii it up the 1.1 ( liter and dining ail im Ii-ll it -m llulil ll.e Uelj. luilxf tn li lul'ilili-, l.i'., Iiluli bra, .Ui khriuU ' -I l!it a.. U'l In n na 101111 let.oo iy lakmi I ...,- ,,,(r , ,,ri,ta. '', i.ti!:niii.n gimitnue-l, Alt ding 3 . epeflsl ! lee A (ir"it i".rlet it 'f lhf4. i-tt Kiiil leave li. pi ar a-wa, lie Is ilvlrtiiia i.( el lio up Lie affair. U bal la .l ie I. mo l In'lat ti4 at "Hi', i ie cull iue all ijerusli'ls. Drop a ll aeiiie nn aei-niinl, J7 tf kl if 4 . aiir MhIT.I.i. N. Y.-U-M --. ai; lrk k ikiih1. (ias4 In itowrsiag i M fT-r-t i4 i' ir h hi lull's Cura la ! .( h.-.rr r"fiaailiia, t ata 'ftrl , l tf tt i ii.a m'it somarkaM rmi , ii,.,i t, .(' tir nia-til ii itijr atu. It. ii fl I rta nlf fif spssf fmm j ii''ji,-i: h.! I It t'.iMHf Wittui I I 1 IPE EfluLE SCREW Heppner Enjoysan Old Fashioned Celebra tion and Has Lots of Fun. EVERYBODY HAPPY OVER SAMPSON'S VICTORY. The Program an Excellent One. -The Orators Well Received. Yesterday waa oneof Heppner'g bright est July Fourths. Indeed, the people bad arranged for a possible present in the shape of an Amerioan viotory in Cuba, but were unprepared for so good a thins as tbe total destruction of Cer vera's fleet. This pleased them immense ly, and added zest to the occasion. Tbe day was ushered in properly and by 10 o'olock the town was full of people. The parade passed ott pleasantly under direction of Sheriff E. L. Matlook and was muob appreciated. Then followed tbe proaram with Judge A. Q. Barthol omew, as master of oeremouies. The danoe, whioh ounimeaoed' in the afternoon, was oontinued in the evening, ending at 2 o'clook this morning. The orations of Hou. W. U. Wilson, of The Dalles, and Miss Eva Brians, of Heppner, were exosllent and welt re ceived by all. Mr. Wilson is entitled to the thanks of Ueppner people for thus favoring tbem on this oooasion. 1 The afternoon exeroises were us f lows: The athletic sports of tbe day, aa ar ranged by tbe committee, and carried out under tbe efficient management ot Messrs. Phelps and Shutt proved most interesting to tbe epeotators. Following are tbe entriea and results: Foot raae 100 yards, free for all; win ner, $7.50; second, $1.50. Eotries: Frank Natter, Osoar T. Neal, Orville Cox and H. Bleakway. Won by Fruuk Natter; Oscar N.'al, second. Pie race 75 yards, free for all; wiuner, $1; aeoond, 50 oents. Entries: Lee Slooum, Arabia Matthews and Eugene Gentry. Won by Eugene Gentry ; Lee Slooum, seound. - Stick-horse race 60 yards, for boys under 10; winner, (1; seooud 50 ot-nts. Entries: Or.. Shelly, Oarl Rhea. Chas. Oainmel and Chester Oimmel. Won by Carl Ubea; Or Shelly second. Fo3t taoe 50 yards, for girls; winner, a tine doll, presented by Miss Attliea Leach. Entries: Mary Ouun, Ethel Adams, Mildreth Slociim, Buln Ounn, Mibel Casey and Aim Mallatt. Won by Mabel Casey. Footraoe-60 yards, free for all; win Dera, 85; swond, $1 (,0. Entries: Geo Barrett, Jobu Von Cadow, Will Ball and J. M. Durham. Won by Will B ill, Qeo Barrett, seo nid. Fat Man's race 50 ) nrdu, ft rxeu over 200 pounds; wiuner, $2; seooud, 81 Lntriee: Otis I'uttersoa, John Foster, hod Dexter, Wm. Cumberland , Matt Hughes, John liuamtisand liT-orge .Swag gert. Won by One Patterson; Uen, Swagger!, aeoond. Bicycle raoe-bW yards, free for all; wtnuer, 82.50. Kulries: Fred Hur, H. Mlaokmun and IWIph Ueymer, Won by Fred Hurl. Bioycle raoe 200 yarda and repeat. for boa nnder IH, winner. $2 50. Entries: Kaipu Mwinlmrue, Hilpli iieyninr and tleppocr BUokmno. Woo by Ralph nwiuuiirno Slow biojole raoe Bi) yard, free lor ail, winner, 82 50 Kntnea: U. Bleakway. Orville Cox, Kred Hart, Frank N itter, tieppner niHOkma'i aud i. M. Durham. Wmi by Kred Hart. High jii'np Free for all; winner, 82 Ktil lie-: frank Natter, " Did" M ttionk, John V011 Cailow, Willi II .11 aud J M Durban). Vun ty Willi'. II il1. Iligli jtimp fat nieu ; winner, J2. Ku rees; li,i I). xr, Jnh 1 IU-uin ami Oeiirge Hwaggart Won by Bub D-s'er loney race-l.M yard; ptirsa. (2 50. Won by Waldoo K-a' poti-y, with Johnle ilorgaa il the sa lJIe. Vnim Ufaarjr. "1 wa 1 Itlicted ailh scrofula from In fancy, A few year ago a bad aora ap peared tin r rie if rny ankle and I conld walk only with Ida aid nf a t-rnleh. Tbe nrt ilirrbarged freely, I liegau taking IIimmI's Ksisspanlla and it baa entirely healed lha mi and I Lav been well ever aicoe". A. F. hl.rrer. Cbrbalia, Wash. Hoo I'a pills cure nausea, sink lirad arbe, lilliuiiaiKss, indigrstinii. I'th 25 Oebta ' - - -e run Mt.fc, Kaneli, H20 anres, gum! Unit, 4 mi lea of Heppner, alt fer,r I jil'iily nf water, boiisa aud btrn, 111 acre 1 if summer flliw, all ready fur fall crop. Kaay tertna. Call at Iba llsgetl ( ftloe. Raeklea'a Araer aalvs. Tba (test Halve Iu Ih . , for l ot. llrqkMMi, H-if.. fleer. Halt I'hetlin, Ksvs rVtre. TrtUr, Ch(l Hand, CbiiUaitt, ( Virus, am', all rik a I.rqp tious, and eiviy r ureal Pile nr ro par required, li g narautred to ! (erlret allafanlin or moiief lnfundMi, lirU3 enfit (.' hi, t'nt !) tf M rum lnig (i , K. J. Mcriin. n.ansgrf. nm H K a M l ill b'i l li.f'ifraiin I -a.l f f l.tlli rt.t a r, - aoavhtmn .f a. .n al.lira a tl'i ,tt M " W II" aoo Iteetej tm Iba Utl il k Warl-ll na Id h'. 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