Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 09, 1898, Image 3

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    FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible Sore Her Story of
the Case, and Her Cure.
" For piauy years I was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke oat
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 groat
many kinds of salve, but some wouid
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 mo. It
cleanses the blood of all impuritit s ano
leaves it rich and pure." Mrs. Anna E
Eakkn, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
t-iAi, r:il are the favorite family
liuuu a r-iiia cathartic. Price 25c.
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
SERVICES.
Huuday It a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
in a. m. umsses jmo. 1 ana 2 at 12:1(1 p. m
Epworth LeaRne Devotional meeting at T p. m
Prayer meeting. Thursday. 7 u. m.
'The Spirit and the bride Bay, Come."
The pastor may be found at the pursonatje ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consnlt Yiira on
religions, eotial, civic, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLEHilEll, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
nioetiiig following morning service.
Bunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves together."
Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to
church. C. K. Howard,
Pub tor.
Btop tbatoough! Take warning. It
may lead to consumption. A 25c bot
tle of Shilob's Cure may save your life.
Sold by Conser & Warreo. x
Catarrh eared. A clear head and
sweet breath secured with Bhilob s
Catarrh Remedy; sold on guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser 4
Warren.
Karl's Clover Boot Tea, f ir Constipa
tion it's the beet and if after using it
you don't say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Conger &
Warren. x
The Portable Pantry Company arenow
canvassing the oity with a kitoben ooo
venieDoe you cannot fff trd to be with
out. Examine it carefully, and you will
surely order. 2t
The Qazetle oarries a full stock of
mourning Dote, correspondence style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
such stationery can have their wants
supplied at this offioe. tf.
Lost. In Heppner, somewhere, a
razor. Has email craok near the heel of
the blade; was in a oase when lost.
Finder will confer a great favor by leav
ing same ut the Gtz tte offioe. 73 4
For Constipation take Earl's Clover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier,. cures
headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on
the face, and makes tha bead as dear as
a bell. Sold by (Jonser& Warren, x
Buss Orismno, a brother of Johnny
Crismau, arrived Sunday from the Sao
ramento valley, and yesterday departed
for the Long Creek section. He reports
a oomplete fuilure of crops iu the golden
state.
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. R. L. Suei.lv.
Pastor.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs,
T. J. Matlock
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
ADVERTISED AT HEPFNKK
Gardner, Ama A, Miss
Gardner, Edits, Mrs
Jones, Frlel A (2)
Johnson, J S
Kellogg, E H
Keeney, J M
Rodgers. F M
Schell, Willie (2)-
A STARTLING CANARD.
Utppnerltes Wildly Excited Over a Reported
Band of Outlaws.
Saturday afternoon horsemen came Into town
In posthaste with the report that horsethieves
were operating along Butter creek, and that the
night before a band of fifty head had been hur
ried through the Little Pots, In the direction of
the mountains back of Gkiab, supposed to be
heading for the Walla Walla country. Congre
gated about these courier many excited listen
ers suggested a mounted posse to follow at once.
Sheritt' Matlock was fonnd, a consultation held,
and as the sun disappeared below the western
horizon he was In the saddle and off on the trail
of the raiders. Under the cool shades of night
his faithful steed reeled off mile alter mile,
bringing blm to the field of operation of the
supposed band of desperadoes. From ranch to
ranch he canvassed for support of the alarm
that had prompted his all-night ride, but no in
formation other than "So and so told me so"
could be obtained. Carefully scrutenizing the
trails and roadways leading Into the Little Pots,
he failed to Snd the beaten trail of the maraud'
era. Approaching the ranch of a reliable settler
he finally gained the Information that two
parties, hailing from Pendleton, were rounding
up horses belonging to a Pendleton owner,
amounting in all to a half-dozen head. Tired
and disgusted, the sheriff turned his horse's
head in the direction of Heppner, and at the ap
proach of evening he reigned up at the end of a
"wild-goose chsse". To those eager and anx
iously awaiting details of a desperate conflict,
the sheriff passed unnoticod by. After he had
sufficiently recovered from the effects of a 100-
mile ride, the Gazette reporter approached him,
for the thrilling notes for a detailed account of
his experiences with a desperate gang of raid
ers. His answer was: " naa tnose leiiows
told me he. e, last night, what they told me on
the ranch this morning, I never would have
made the ride."
W. O. Heatry Betaras.
We acknowledge a oall from W. O.
Gentry bo well and favorably known by
Heppoeritee, who baa just returned
from Weiser, Idaho, where he went a
tew months since. About three weeks
eiDce, Mr. Gentry informs us, be experi
enced a complete paralysis of the right
side, bat owing to his physical strength
he has so tar recovered , that with the
aid of crutohes he gets about very
readily. He is now on his way to the
MoDnffy springs, where, under their
benefioial iDfuenoes, be will no doubt be
tally restored to bis normal condition.
After a short sojourn there be will pro
oeed to Fox valley, Grant county, where
he will make bis future borne.
Water for Fire Protection.
Pendleton is short of water for fire
protection, owing to the extravagant
use and waste by the property owners
who irrigate out of hoars. The import
ance of keeping enough water on band
for fire purposes is apparent to all.
Heppner's supply of water is zealously
guarded by the water company, the
reservoir on the hill being kept fall.
Bat few towns of this size bat what
have been devested by fire, and now
that we have assured protection all
should be interested in retaining an ad
equate amount of water in these reservoirs.
What Dr. A. K. Baiter Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
the effect of your Shiloh's Care in cases
of advanced consumption, I am prepared
to say it is the most remarkable remedy
that has ever been brought to my atten
tion. It has oertainly saved many from
consumption. Sold by Conser k Warreo.
3 JViLllOr CSS x.
lieanty la Blood Deep.
f'lpnn hlood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blooa ana Keep n ciean, dj
stirring ud the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish Dimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, beauty tor ten cents. Ail arug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
FOR BALE.
Banob, 820 sores, good land, i miles of
Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water,
house and birn, 140 acres of summer
fallow, all ready for tall crop. Easy
terms. Call at the Gazette offioe.
. 654-tt
1100 REWARD I
Will be paid for information leading
to the arrest and oonviction of any per
son stealing oattle branded "WH" oon
neoted on the left side. Waddle on the
nose. Percy Huqiibs.
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A CAMP-TENDER BHOT.
I ETTER8
Aj Or., August , 18;
Andrews, Arther
Brainhall, H T
Cury, Ora, Mrs
'ox, Archie
Campbell, J T
Duncan, H T
Fowler, Low (2)
Fowler. Jack
Greer, Less
When calling for these letters please say
advertised J. P. Williams, P. M.
Mrs. Dill Garriguee and four children
were passengers on Sunday's np train
Portland. They will visit with Mrs-
Garrignes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Oowlns, and other relatives for some
weeks.
Sbilob'e Consumptioo Cure cures
where others foil. It is
Cough Cure, ami no home should be
without it. Pleasant to take end goes
right to the spot. Sold by Conser &
Warren. x
William Ayers' little four-year old boy
met with a distressing aooident yester
day evening wbile playing, He CHiight
a nail in the flesh below the knee, Inner
ating it and necessitating the do.ttors
taring a few atitohen, drawing it togeth
er.
The Gazette is not heralding its oom
iog with a braes band but its circulation
can be determined at the Heppner post
office. Advertisers will please note this.
We Ball away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not
fear;
And we'll leave behind the girls wo love, cries
the Oregon volunteer.
With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory In
the sky,
But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Sperry's
Llnwood rye.
Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G.
Bperry, proprietor. tf
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red
light," ever on the alert for something
new, oan tarnish yoa the finest cock
tails iu the land Manhatteo, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by so artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take the
taste out of your mouth. tf
Cordray, tbe pioneer theatre man of
Portland io the line of "popular prioes,"
has refitted the Washington St. theatre,
formerly known ss the "New Park.'
Cordray always has something new, and
our people, when below, can spend a
pleasant evening at his plaoe. tf
ABpauish Camp-Tender Killed by an Amer
ican Herder.
Mr. O. E. Farnsworth, the Rhea creek sheep
man, was called to the telephone last evening
by his daughter, who telephoned that a man
had just arrived from their sheep camp, in the
vicinity of Black Butte, with the report thot the
camp-tender.a Spaniard, by name of Caveniche,
had been shot by the herder, and the supposl-
tiou was that he was dead. Tn an interview
with Mr. Farnsworth, just as he was In readl-
nnu fat start for the senile of the shooting, he
toe leH'Ung niri iVA Ma nn f.irthir Information, but ex
pressed the opinion that the young man who
did the killing would in all probability come to
town aud give himself up. Both men have, so
far as be knows, been on amicable terms, and
he seems at a loss to determine what could
have possibly brought about the trouble. Sher
iff Matlock dispatched a deputy to the camp
and up to the time of going to press Is awaiting
a report from there. The man killed will be re
membered as the person who made quite a
demonstration in opposition to the feature ol
degrading the Spanish flag during the celebra
tion of Dewey's victory here. We understand
that the man killing him was an enthusiastic
American, aud it may be possible that a contro
versy arose in regard to tbe Spanish-American
war.
Program for August.
Tbe following is the program tor
anion services in tbe evening during tbe
month of August:
August Uth, Christian ohurch, C. B.
Howard.
August 21st, M. E. ohuroh, H. C.
Clark.
August 28th, Baptist cburcb, B. L.
Shelley.
Baoklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cots,
Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, ana all Sk in rup
tious, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
oerfeot satisfaction or money refunded
Prioe 26 cents per box. For sale by
Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
luo. it u. u. u. iau, aruggisui ruiuuu muuvt,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
!ti8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stands,
a generous sample will be moiled of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Halm) sufficient to demon
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BUOTHEiiS,
60 Warrtu St., New York City.
Kev. John Iteid, Jr.. of On at Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Halm to me. 1
can emphasize Inn statement, "it is a posi.
tive cure for catarrh if uned as directed."
Rev. Fraud W. Toole. Taator CeutralPrea.
Church, Helena, Mont
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh und contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents.
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We Don't Hesitate
To say that our
Fall and Winter Stock of Goods
comprising everything suitable to tbe people's
needs, now id transit from New York and
Chicago, is larger, more oomplete and ex
tensive than all the other stocks of all tbe
other stores in Heppner. In ten days or two
weeks the greater portion of it will be in. It's
coming now. We are putting early arrivals
into stock.
For the next ten days
We will make you special inducements so as to dear
away space.
Shoes that cost us $1.80
and $2.00 will be sold for
$1.00
Ton get your choice of a doxen different lines
of shoes. Frioes are as low on
Calico,
Ribbons,
Summer
Waists,
Dress
Etc.,
Goods,
Etc.
Come in and see us now. You oan then realize tbe trans
formation that lakes plaoe within tbe
next ten days
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Local Notes.
Sunday was Bootber scorcher,
Bee M. Liclitentbal & Co. for shoes, a
Lawrence 3 week is in from Long Creek
on business.
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Bee ad. elsewhere.
Residence and lot for bbIs. Inquire at
premises adj lining W. B. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. PtTTKUSuN.
I.iohtenthal & Co. for shoes. Exolusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Oainnesse's famons old "Dublin
Htoul," imported, at Chris Borohers'
tf
b.dket Hoe tine,
A thorougly enjoyable basket meeting
was held Sunday io tbe beautiful grove
on Osoar Thompson's plaoe on Butter
creek. Bev. O. R. Howard of the M. E
South, preaobed tbe sermon of tbe morn
ing service and Rev. Shelley of the
Christian oharch held services daring
tbe afternoon. Tbe congregation assem
bled from a considerable distance, the I
majority of whom oame from Eoho, Fos
ter, Batter creek seotion snd Heppner.
At tbe Heppner Candy Faotory is the The hospitality tendered the meeting by
New Departures
By tlx
New Management
To
Receipts, notes, drafts, due-bills, etc,
nrinted and neatly bound in books at
tbe Gazette office, x
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and deteots of tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 6-W-lyi
"Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til
lard has a braod of 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 6o3-lf.
I'aiulffs remedy for extracting teetb.
If not as slated, no obsrges. Try Dr.
Vangbau's new plan. (504-tf.
E. II. Clarke, tbe pioneer woolboyer,
came in Han Jay morning to look after
business in this locality.
It yoa need something for your system
call at the Tbone Tbs Telephone sa
loon, Oil; hotel bnilJitig. tf
RmI aoflommodatlon and oourleons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Hts., Fortland, Orcgoo.
Bring your bUm, pelts and furs to
Hon. Malbews, at the LHwrty Meat
Market. U pays highest market prioe.
til'J-H.
Dr. J. E. Adkins will bs in Heppoer
atont August 10th. Us xlraeu teolb
withool pain. Bee bin at tbs Falaoe
hotel.
Benny Pattersoo was quits ill on Ut
Huoday,rquiriog tbs attention of bis
attending pbysioian, Dr. E- K- Hwin
barns. Art Minor has addtd another big pair
of antlers to bis collection. Tbs oarup
rs bavs added tbs volsoo to their -erdopol.
Orger A OibtKiB bss n moved tbrir
sbsvlng parlors across lbs street Into lbs
City botfl building They ! b ry
ily fliod.
W. J. Wallar. of ElU, ts tn town
looking aff IH pnrobMof somt sheep,
lis ioro-1eI is g'ltiof together a
banob of 1,2X1 bea t
V,. (I NibUA luelleie utter
btsineM TbS O'lMl III " '
..... I.i La fuuod in U-l l'Utt. tie tbeif
pew 1 iO th ie
plaoe to get cool, refreshing summer
drinks, J n. Hart can tarnish you milk
shaken, sodo, ice oroam soda, orange
wine, peach cider, etc Ioe cream booths
nioely fitted up. Come sod try tbe
Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine.
blil tf
Dan Morrow oame in from Long Creek
with a load of wool Saturday. He in
forms us that grain in bis vicinity is
shriveling from tbe beat, owing to it
luck of moisture, which will shorten tbe
crop. I reparations wrs being made to
start up threshing mnobinery tbe first of
this week in the Dry Dog oonntry.
The Matquam Grand, on Morrison
street in the Marquam building, is under
excellent management and tbe pablio
will be royally entertained this winter.
New companies and new faoes will ap
pear from time to time at this popular,
8rBt-olass theatrs of Fortland, snd when
in Portland oar denizens should not (ail
to take in some of tbs fins dramas tbat
will be presented. tt
Tbs first mouth's business of lbs
Heppner Canyon City stags line over
reached lbs expectation of Mr. Miller by
one half. Bailey A McCallam, agents (or
the Bhker Canyon City line, sckool
edge thai shoe tbs new servios was pnt
on tbs Heppner lios tbs falling off of
tbeir business has amounted to consid
erable. Mr. Miller agrees with tbs Ga
Eette'a policy of advocating a seven-day
week service.
Mr, Thomoson was in conformity with
his unselfish disposition and not only
bis home, but larder snd fruit orchards
were at the disposal of tbe guests. Tbe
table spread was delicious, snd abuod
ance suOiuieot for twioe tbe attendance.
Tbe presence of Grandma Thompson,
bo had recovered for the occasion after
a long siege of serious illness was duly
appreciated bj tbose present. Judge
Bartholomew and wife were in attend
ance and reporl tbe meetings gaining in
point of interest and popularity.
KEEP
YOUR
EYE
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THIS
SPACE
MORROW COUNTY READERS
THE SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE
For
Save your Money Until Next Week.
A Sura Thine for Ton.
A transaction in wbich youcuunot lose Is a I
sure llilug. biliousness, skk headache, t ur-
rett tongue, lever, pile uuu a Uioumiuu oilier
Ills are caused ov t'onsliiutiou ana niugcisn
liver. CiHcarutsUunuv (Juuiartli', mo won-
dorful now liver stimulant und hitrsnual i
tonio ure by all ilrugista guaranteed to cure
or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sure
thlnir. Try a box to-day; 10c.. !tc., 00c
biiinWo und booklet five, tk-0 our big ud.
One Year $1.50
Tbu is tb sixteenth year of the Oazette's existeuco. It stauds
iu tbe front ranks of Oregon journalism.
Its seventeenth year promises to be the banner year for tlm
county. Our purpose is to visit every housobolil in the county u
rolling every member who is interested in the county's welfare.
THE FAIR
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WtddlM Hell.
Mr, Charles K. Matteson ami Miss
bells Freoob were united in marriage
last svsning al tbs residence of Mr. II
J. Howard, whose wile is a sister of lbs
bride, by Judge Bartholomew, in tbs
prrsenca of relatives and a (iw intimate
friend. Mr. Matteson is fortunate in
securing one or lieppoer s prettiest
jonng ladies, wbo was eiceodingly pop
ular with all Mr. Matttson, bating
furnlat ed a bims in readiness for bis
bride, is now settled down to tbs life) and
nj uments ol abenrdiot.
Children's Clothing
and
Youths' Suits
W; hiivo received a eoiisiiriinuMit ol
TF1K VI0UY
and
NOJ313IIWT Stylus Ever Brought
To
if.
Albert H. Ilea Married
Sitordey afternoon s ramor was all at
tbrt a e.iJitig was about M lake place,
prompting tbs Uicetts reporter to rostl
in an eudosv r to Incut lbs enterprising
eonpl. but in in Not ootil going to
press eonl l ws gvber in lb tefery
Information for snsonBOersenl. It seems
that rStofdr bl e set I'ilsMl
day of recreation by tho bafing tb
legal right of tying ths nnpiial knot In
onr Ptly, soil th groom, nndauntej. pro-
sored a fonveyeesod pro J. to lb;
fl'f ut oii, lb l-l Uitliteltl
.rr,rt ...ii.'. Ut.lt II lt J Mr I 1
I Hii(tnt-it, iuu oJ The iuor
fri-o U ol lb Cupid are luff'lue l k lui
preeh tl,a res pert IV efB Hl f if aeglect I
ol ', lo not being ro band Io none
lb IwsiS, lbt Ibey puight lender lliem
tb nnl dmtfltrailoa of their Sfprov !
Otxi? Shoe Depsiirttxi.ejnit
A)T. you want a necit. Klove-flttiiiKMlioe enll for our favorite
LfilVl Ivw). ,jlo Aiiohor'. It !m ft U!l, In uicl-t unuMl mIioo unci n lfilHy
"The Coin"
Is a light kid with heavy extension coles,
firms of tho cities, Exceedingly Swell.
A leader with all leading shoe
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