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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1898)
Oil, How Thankful 9 Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. " A very severe pain came in 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 from 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 Barsaparilla, 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. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Sarsa-parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. HETH. EPISC. CHURCH. 8KB VICES. Banday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. uih8B6 no. l ana i at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. rrayer meeting, inuraaay, i p. m. 'The Bpibit and the bride nay. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad. joining the church, wnere he will be glad tc meet any wro may unwre to consult him on otanyotJier subjects. J. W. i'LEBHElt, Minister. M. CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morulng service. Sunday school, 8 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, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bervlces each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m. mid 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R. L. Shelly, Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p, in., on the flrBt Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. l . j. uauocit The Gazette is not heralding its com ing with a brass band but its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppaer post office. Advertisers wil! please note this Local Notes. See M. Liclitentbal & Co. for shoes, a You will make do mistake in following tbe crowd to Tbe Fair. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on artb. bee ad. elsewhere. 1 Joe Laoonna has sold his sheep in terests to F. M. Tcmpleton. Residence and lot (or sale. Inquire at premises adjoining W. R. Ellis'. 2 9 J. A. P4TTERSON. Liohtentbal & Co. (or shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83t( Jess, that dress pattern I bongbt of you last week is oat ol sight. M. Ouionesee'i famons old "Dublin Stoat," Imported, at Chris Borohers Wm. Oosoer hauled an eight borse load of wheat to town Wednesday even log. "Tbe best advertised ia tbe most pat ronised, tbe least onliciied and tbe most ologiced." Receipts, notes, drafts, doe-bills, eto , orioted and neatly bound io books at tbe Gazette office. i Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and de(eoti of tbe eye, will be bere very three months. G48-lyr "Oo'n juice" ia all right but Low Til lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods that is bard to beat. Cu3-t( Faioless remedy tor extracting teetb. Knot as stated, no charges. Try Dr. Vangban'i new plao. 604-tf. Tbe local preachers are regnlar elen! ola of tbe teachers' institute, and seem absorbed lo interest. If yoo need something for your system eall at tbe 'Phone Tbe Telephone ea looo, City hotel building. tt Best accommodation and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh aod Wash. Hts Portland, Oregoo Mrs. Robert Wetkloe retains ber love for the old profeeeloo, from tbe tact that be ia io attendance at tbe institute Th beet poller to preach to yoar ebil AMR la bnnMlr. The beet poll Of to leave tUm Is the Beekere' life Insurance BHue tour bides, pelts end fun to Care that cough with Shiloh'a Cure. Tbe best oougb cure. Relieves eroup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25c t a. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v Ladies, take tbe best. If you are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Ooneer & Warren. v Sheriff Matlock touched Heppoer Wednesday night after a circuitous ride of the oouoty summoning jurors (or the term of oourt which convenes tbe first Monday in September. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purities tbe blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by ConBer & Warren. v Buyers announoe quite a drop in tbs wool market At this point. Six hundred pressed bales were shipped from our warehouses last week, to be followed by two hundred more as soon ea cars can be secured. Lone Rock will add to its census tbe (amities of A. W. Moore and J. E. Re reob, who were registered at the Palaoe tbe first of the week, awaiting transpor tation to that point, having already ar ranged for a permanent location there. Miss Julia Hart wishes to inform the public that she is now prepared to give instructions in piano and organ , and re spectfully solicits tbeir patronage. Terms, 85 per term of 10 lessons, of 30 minutes each, Pianos tuned (or $3.50 Oonser & Warren have renewed their "ha" this week. Head it, end as you pass the store you wilt notioe tbe display o( cameras. IoaiJe, you will note tbe transformation and introduction of new showcase filled with a supply of ohoioe Havana cigars. At tbe olose of tbe institute William Saling will go to Snmpter to resume bie school. Mr. Saling will be missed from our midst, as bis oonneotion with Asses sor Petty's office during tbe summer has caused us to look upon him as a perma nent fixtnre. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red light," ever on tbe alert (or something new, can (urnish you the finest cock tails in the land Manbatten, Jersey, Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. tf Thos. Soboolcrift left on Wednesday nigbt's train (or San Francisco, from where be will embark (or Honolulu. Mr. Sohooloraft has been for some time ac quiring Information regarding the islands and thiuks now is tus time for Amer icans to looate favorably. At tbe Heppner Candy Factory is tbe olace to set oool. refreshing summer drinks, J as. Hart can furnish yon milk shakes, sodo, ice oream soda, orange wine, peach cider, eto. Ioe oream booths nicely fitted up. Come and try tbe Dewey flavor a new thing and vory fine. 6til-tr Place your orders with Jas. Hart (or the Early Ruse grape, the best canning grape io tbe world. Ha will also take your orders (or the Hungarian prune, tbe best selling prune where known, aod absolutely the best selliug io tbe St. Louis and Chicago markets. Fine jel ling fruit. 5 Before going to prers Marshal Hager it forms as that be was informed that Rev. Beauobamp'a borse bad been lo cated at tbe ranch of William Bros., one mile south of lone, where it bad been sold by the audacious thief. He ( nnable to recite tbe particulars, or the apprehension of tbe rogue. Assessor A. O. Petty made as cell yesterday morning, and report that bis aeseeameot work ia about complete, and will be in readme for bia anooeMor, J. F. Willi, who take effloa tbe first of January. He predict a prosperous year lo general for tbe oiuoty, and in bis round atnoog the barretter, Bod tbe crops tally ap to expectation. The Marqnam Grand, on Morriaoo tree! in the Marqaam boildiog, ia under excellent management and tbe pabhe will be royally entertained Uii winter. New eompaiiiec and pew faces will ap pear from time to time at tbi popular, first class tbeetr of Portland, and when in Portland our deoixeo should not fail to tak In orn of the (lot drama tbat will be presented. tf It I onr doty to imprest oar reader with tb impirtanceof patrooittog bom concern. Io other column ar awly constructed advertteemeott of oar looal inerrbant, who invite a eompertaoo of tb eleaeee of good carried by tbem, n! tbeir price, with tbe catalogue. Rev. Father A. H. Servai arrived here on yesterday morning' train from Port land, intending to bold aervioea in the Catholic oburoh Sunday morning at 11 o'olook , but last night be received telegram ordering an immediate return to Portland, which will prove a dis appointment to bis congregation Father Servaia has reoeived tbe appoint ment for the ooming year for tbe mission, whiob embraces Morrow, Grant and Gilliam counties. Horse Stolen. From J. M. Beauobamp's barn at Lex- ing, Wednesday night, a sorel mare, of 950 to 1,000 pounds, brand J on left hip, white star in forehead, newly shod; also Mr. McMillan's bridle and saddle, made by Cornell & Gentry. Information lead- :g to recovery of tbe property will be euitxbly rewarded by Rev. Beauohamp, Lexington, Ore. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and (or relief took your Carl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ened my whole nervous Bys'etn. I was troubled with constipation, kidney and bowel trouble. Your Tea soon oleansed my system so thoroughly tbat. I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Conaer & Warren. v Teachers' Institute Bessioa. Tbe meeting of tbe teachers' annual session at this place opened yesterday morning with an attendanoe of twenty, whiob fall abort several of tbe teaobera employed in tbe oounty, owing to the (act tbat many are away in tbe moun tains enjoying recreation whom County Superintendent Shipley was nnable to reach with notification. Tbe assistance of State Superintendent of Public In-strcotion-eleot Prof. J. H. Acker man, who arrived bere (rom Portland Wednes day morning bad been secured by Prof. Shipley, and will conduot the institute. The first day's review consisted of tbe subjects of arithmetic, spelling, reading, geography, theory and practice. Today a number of additional teaohers are ex ported, and as a great deal of interest is manifested tbe instructor are assured of a very successful session. Following is the list of teachers in at tendance up to time of going to press: W. L. Baling, Anna Balsiger, Izoeria Sigsbee, Mrs. Kate Steevee, Miss Tillard, Miss Glasecook, Mrs. Shipley, Mr. Pick ard, Miss Eva Brians, Mrs, Oney, A. W. Skinner, Mrs. Robt. Wetkius, J. A. Bal siger, Ethel Walbridge, Miss Iona White, Miss Nora Barnett, Miss Myrtle Hornor, Wm. Howard, Jno. Hornor, 0. G. Morey and Mrs. Eugene Freeland. A Permanent Ageacy ia Heppaer. Mr. C. A. MoCargar, state tbe Banker' Life Aseooiatioi Moinea, Iowa, while here livering to Mrs. Fred Bartholomew amount of ber busband'i pointed the editor of tbe Gazette special agent for this oounty. The (act tbat most of oar local business men are carrying polioies with this company at a fractional oost of most old-line com panies is asauranoe enough to those who want iosuranoe to oall and satiety them selves a regard the value of this hue J of insurance. We have Bbundanoe of printed matter for distribution clearly setting forth tbe principles of this mu tual association, which we will give oat i Heppaer. I - j s- If A rew LnsD Snaps A few dozen Ladies' Straw and Cloth Hats sold formerly at from $1 to $2.50 each Sailors, Fedoras, etc., latest styles. Your pick for on application. Call at tbe Gazette office & dozen or so Ladies' Shirt Waists, brok en lots, but exceptional value if you can get your size. Your pick for - - - and talk insuranoe with as. Yours truly, G. Mekrut, Special Agent, A Berlous Mishap. On Tuesday Dr. MoSword was called to Parker s Mill to attend Miss Belle Foqua, who was thrown from a carriage some time si ce while enroute to camp meeting. He found her suffering from a dislocation of tbe bip, whiob, owing to oegleot, bad become set, necessitating a very painful relocation. After reacting he left the patient testing easy, and pre dicts no serious oonsequenoea retarding a speedy reoovery. A Horsethief Operating. Rev. J. M. Beauohamp was in town j yesterday endeavoring to traoe a due to the individual who appropriated hi horse, advertised in another column, Mr. Beauohamp thinks he has a possible due, in shape of a man who was in Lex- I ington yesterday, hailing from this di rection. The same party doubtless raid ed Mr. Penland's melon patch Wednes day night, also taking from the barn a saddle belonging to a Mr. McMillan, who was at tbe time asleep in tbe barn. The first One. Wm. A. Fisher, the pioneer of Hay staok valley, oame in with bis first load of watermelons Wednesday, and tbe ver diet of tbe Gazette offioe it tbat bia melons, for eize and flavor, lay right over tbe top of any ever raised in Call tornia, and it any other man in this county think he can show op a bigger one, bring it to the Gazette offioe and fill np a apaoe bis would just go into. We'll back his melons with a year's sub scription to tbe Gasette, and don't you forget it 1 He sold the biggest ooe tore he reaobed town, bat has more grow ing every day, and will keep a oomin. His grape oron is his pride , and be ha tons of tbem. Mr. Fisher oame to this country in Bdvanoe of the present man agement, so it' unnecessary for a to introdaoe him and bis trait, as you are probably laying in wait for bim. We keep that bargain counter in Shoes filled out of stock. I here s about 100 pair of ladies shoes. Elegant goods. None out of date some very stylish. Your pick at 25C and 1 .00 ICOST CUTS NO FIGURE What we want is Space. Married to Portland. JuJe Bartholomew, who has just re turned (rom Portland, furusbes us with the item of tbe mtrriage of our prom inent furniture dealer, Mr. George W. Wells, to Mias Jennie MoGregor, at the parsonage of tbe Graoe Methodist church at Portland, tbe first of this week . While it was generally suspected that Mr. Wells would join tbe ranks of benediota before he returned to Heppner, be made no ac knowledgement of his intention, and it is possible to those outside toe list of in timate acquaintances, the announcement will prove a surprise. While we were not personally acquainted with the bride, we take into consideration the esteem with whiob she is held by the oommooi ty 'where she, as captain of the Salva tion Army, commanded tbe respect due to ooe of ber intelligence aod refinement, endeavoring to fulfill the worthy mission of bettering tbe oondUion of unfortunate bumanitv. The Gf.zette take tbe re sponsibility of tendering Mr. and Mrs. Welle, In behalf of tbe oommunity, tbeir best wishes and a cordial weloomehome, Just Received Our line of We have heavy lines of fall and winter goods here now ready to be opened up when we get space. Our shoe stock is full to the ceiling an immense stock. Nearly as large again as any other shoe stock in town. Come in and see them FALL DRESS GOODS Minor & Co. They are up to date in styles and down to bedrock prices. Call and examine for yourself. First come is first served. Aa Important Wedding. A very quiet wedding took plao Wednesday morning at 9 :30 o'olook, at tbe residence of E. J. Slocum, tbe con tracting parties being Mr. Beoj. Parker and Mis Ad Jooe. Theoeremony we performed by tbe Rev. J. W. Flesher, in tbe pretenoe of Mr. and Mr. Jobn Pat terson, Mr. and Mr. Sam Meadow. Mrs. I A. M. Slooom, Mr, and Mr. E. J. Slo cum, Misse Myrtle uorner and lnreaa Flesber. The rooms were prettily dr orated with flower, and tbs ceremony we preceded with an appropriate wed ding marob, by Mis Horner. A hus band and wife, tb nappy couple were escorted to ths dining room, where an legaqt Innob bad been prepared lo honor of tbe occasion, and, surroooded by tb friends preeeot, they were brought to tros realisation of tbs bap pi net ia tore tor them. Later in tbe day Mr. and Mr. Parker drov to tbeir falurt bom at Farbor's mill Tb bride,! most estimable lady, be endeared her self to tb oommaoity as a teaober ia eppner'i public school for seven year. Unci B d's enterprise and worth to tbe community is thoroughly reoogolied, and e all nolt io wishing tbem all tbe bappieea to whiob they arc etilld. Other lines arriving daily at Brown & Stewart's A NEW FIRM E. .G Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an ondlvsa lof of everything In their line. E. O. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comptlne tho uew firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what Is dnu. O. NOB1VE CO. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. ii Ben. Matbew. at lb Liberty Meal Market. H pay highest market pries. rlroolr tod glaring "ad." of ooorxrni foreign to n who take advantage of di- Al lbs Christian ehorch. Ana-net Wo, Uoc ,0 Mtob tb onwary. its t - I moraiof boor lbs mem win do io vvVaoehaB Is again itboa.errlv Peril of Cereleeentee. 1 ou ar umiea. . f iutm0t Wednaelei night Road Hopervieor Miller ba repaired tha rol at th beed ft IWiM erera. which ha been turning team by f llardmao. Marshal Hm b te entreated itb lb reepaelbllitf of a general eteanieg np of lb street, for which w are all thankful. r n WnV.UA Co. are roetlef after battnM. Tb Attest a.Mlee and bar t h f.mnd ia UMnr. He tbeir m.m .l la Ihu lean. tf. Ralr rvtec will U b-H loth M. E. fhnrrb, Mnnib. at II 'elw a. s, Unaday, wh Rev. M. V. Howard, of I'alooee City. ! apr Ht"1- j IW tot deceive! A mab, bores ; of rfoap r t to bo trt!. with. A ! det in lims of HhUoh s Ctr will set . fen SB-: trrmLU. Hnl t by ft f A j rerrea, yapl reie-l. Hlnlwb's VlUlwt iuw! it!? relieve -f '"'' I. n el l..l dl, I ' Wbit awat b met lbs reqalremeet profuMionalty rf Monarneet, Ism Crk, fan, on aad Prairie Cilie. Tb latter place be pronounce beautiful little city, end rgf te that tbe arroasdieg taller I "t edjM-eot lo Heppaer. Tbe d ct.r etaed reedy to eboqljar Crel Hm bnrilo. oo tl.e first dar of oit mttb & W. Trn. til eiamtserol the boreal of peetinea. w la town re- eBtlr, nlev.tlBg tt ferret ot, If any 1Wdhty In tbe !tlr of peoetoi vnqeher. The dpartmal eiplele biu.flr of lb llUfal, Ui.la4ifTrla4 parfnoclnry pneiire sow etteal. aod prnpnwi tnieatitiM ev irnloel proedige i eeet the partlx wbo le. !!- In lb lrrfilM freelteM throughout lb Ceiled ftetee. Mr, J. II. ! r' Ut twwa ' U Hint Y'f , II- Job I'M. I" bl b ! en I . ? be ! I-aI i tie. at Viie bey. THE FAIR r r rw- t - We have jut Heccived tho Finet Line of A Preaiseal VMM. BUI Superintendent of Hobool J. U Ackerman Cam to oo Tadymro ing's tge, and, as chief instructor dor iorf lb Mion of tb Uarbare' loslilnte, ill remain noli! Saturday ntil. Tb bnamee men of onr Iowa eoJ otbv wbo coulrlhuted to tbe beadeoro ma Jorily given Prfreor Ackerman, at tbey form bis eoqaeioteQce, ar decidedly ouUpokea In appreciation of bit qoaliS cation for lb pnitlo lo which tby elected ttm. In edlilioeto biacbolerly attioota, the proleMor'a farnlly of getting lmrudiaUlf in toejeh with mae kind rgrdl ot lbr railing or eta Itufi In life, Inenree f.tr bim follolog tb g xl fxtio of bat fw ma. Per eooally. w b kooe Profeer Ack erman for yeer. lo bie sapaeily a prin cipal ot the Pitrtleal pnblie eeh'Kil, which be we sbirflf lirTiotl lo bneglog totbefrootraukeof el'ittiol procreM, aad well leow the b Q eetmatio in which be le hl la tbat uejuoaity. Il laaiallral !! piae with I ho nib ti sffleiale, wh0 lb legieleler tuU la Janeery. Fall and Winter COIlDUItOY-OANVASS Wo BUY FOR "Wo QlSLila FOR CASH Here to Stay All pMxIri tlirt't t from the factory tho latvHt and newest out. . . . Coats and Overcoats Ifivor l)rontrht to tho Noi'thwcst Ofill find ocniiilno tli on 1 Hold everywhere fit twleo our prlees lust Itrii-A.-vell mndo Pants rim mi.. Ilaech, JJJ jr, $ mi lul. I nile ot IUppa, all fW-l. pUotf of , bnna 1 barn, lit arrae of mmmt fellow, all rlf I fall rfp lne. ( all at tbe (Urttie oft. iM KakiH Pants Pants Pants Cnssiinor', All- Wool, Corluroy, Jeans, Col Ion mid Duck :;;!Thc "lack-Rabbit" Pants Soratthinp; new Warmnteil nt to ri. Tho 'bt I in' of pimtH in tin market. Will i iid for tat'! l4iii ktra cl ait tr WS't'tiSM IhS: ft tP ol l.wi ai. " i yfg 0 d.,gM u,. bar as s b i.-l for iaf fcHney aod liver re.1y. M by i n.r B0 b, t , W lb rrt aeJ .!. . eWMie e.ee leUel. w.ll horn !imMmIM Our Guarantee: Money returned - ; . - rfitlfraotory.. If ooUh fire not rsM-r ii (") 3i I'M ZdVilLLyA 1 SBk It pniat M 4rt bl l-l B In ! pv.Ui-i:t-R tt.tt.-t, ih. f.- ..! V,VUrf'tV 1 il ..I.eeUet " it tk , s v m f4 ! nsaT i.l . J IkaliMA Si llrfLii I