Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 30, 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 many years I was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out
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
c great deal. My health was good with
the exception of this sore. I tried a great
many kinds of salve, but some would
Irritate the sore so that I could hardly
stand the pain. I could not go near the
fire without suffering intensely. Some one
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 Hoods Sarsaparilla enough for the
great benefit it has been to me. It
cleanses the blood of all impurities and
leaves it rich and pure." Mas. Anna E.
EAKEN, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
favorite family
Price 25c.
UwwD. r:(K, are the
liuuu o riiis cathartic.
METH. EPI8C. CBCBOH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at T p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad
joining the ohnroh, where he will be glad to
meet any w-o may desire to consult niin on
religious, social, oivio, philosophic, eduoational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLE8HER, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOOTH.
SERVICES
8unday, preaching 11 a." m., 7 p. m., class
meeting following morning 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. It. Howabi),
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Services each Bunday 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. j shelly,
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 MrB.
T. J. Matlock
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
AT HEPPNEB
LETTERS ADVERTISED
Or., AugUBt 29, 1898.
Alhlma, Miss A
Anderson, w A
Bush, G W
Hagan, J H
Michael, Mr
Hirslnger, MnS 2
Hmith, Joe
Aldrich F R
Boyer, W A
Greene, C M
Jackson, Harry
Kay, Dale
Splllane, Pat
Turner, rrea
Thompson, Richard
When calling (or these letters please say
advertised. J. P. Williams, P. M.
The Gazette is not heralding its com
ing with a brass band bat its circulation
can be determined at tbe Heppner post
offioe. Advertisers will please note this.
Catarrh oared. A dear bead and
sweet breath secured with 8bi lob's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector tree. Sold by Conger A
Warren. x
Bnyer Murphy, for Merchant & Co.,
of Portland, will ship within a few days
a large band ot cattle from this point,
wbiob be has gathered np in this
vicinity.
Mr Col nor, ot lone was in Hepp
ner on business Friday and Sat
urday, from whom we gained consider
able information relative to that section
of the county.
Tbe Baker City ooanoil lias passed an
ordinance providing for a paid fire de
partment. The department will consist
of five bose companies, a book and lad
der company and 60 men.
Tbe Fair renews tbeir space this week
with the kind of an "ad" that sells
goods, and has been responsible for a busi
ness away beyond their expectation. Go
over their price list again.
For Constipation take Earl's Clover
Tea, tbe great Blood Purifier, cures
beadaobes. Nervousness, Eruptions on
tbe face, and makes tha head as dear as
a bell. Sold by Conser A Warren, x
Sbilob'a Consumption Cure cures
where others fail. It is the leading
Cough Core, and no borne should be
without it. Pleasant to take and goes
right to the epot. Sold by Couser A
Warren. x
Tbe welcomed thunder-shower, longed
(or by Heppuentes, overtook us yester
day refreshing all nature. Today oor
vengeaDoe seems satisfied, as for a spell
tbe fiendish pranks of the miserable
cyclones of dust are at an end.
Rev. Howard will be with us until
after next Sunday. He has oouelnded
to dispose of his household furniture
btfore leaving, which he is offering very
reasonable. Those desiring to purchase
be urges to oome forward at once,
The Hloonui Drug Co. makes a epeoial
announcement to the school children in
a display "ad" in another column. Head
it, children, beoause they have what you
must take to school with you when it be
gins, or you will sorely be cent borne.
Miss Julia Hart wishes to inform tbe
public that she is now prepared to give
instructions in piano and organ, and re
spectfully solicits tbeir patronage.
Terms, $5 per term of 10 lessons, of 30
minutes each, Pianoa tuned for $3.50.
Dr. John V. Rasmus, of the "Red-
light," ever on tbe alert for something
Dew, can furnish you tbe finest cock
tails in the land Manbatten, Jersey,
Vermonthor Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take tbe
taste out of year mouth. tf
State Haperintendect of Patilo In-
Personal. 1
County Commissioner Beckett was in town
yesterday.
George Holmes, of Gooseberry, looked in on
Heppnerites yesterdry.
B. C. Ashbaugh, road supervisor, from Eight
Mile was on our streets yesterday.
Jake Wattenberger and wife went to Portland
last night for a two weeks' viBit.
Joseph and James Turner of Monument, were
registered at the Palace yesterday.
w. H. Johnson, the prominent sheep and
stockman, came In from John Day Sunday.
Joe Eskelaon dropped In on his friends yes
terday. He says Social Ridge is all right this
year.
Frank Stewart has taken JesB' placs with
Brown & Stewart during the absence of his
brother.
Press UresBwell, "Jolly Press." is moving his
family from Ella back to Heppner, their future
home, this Week.
Chas. and W. E. Royse were In from Hardman
yesterday. Both are rustling young stockmen
and are successful.
Mr. Chas. Johnson, our member of the board of
eqalization, was in town yesterday. We had a
pleasant interview with him.
Heppner Blackman, who has been v isiting
his parents In Seattle for the past month, re
turned to Heppner la-it Sunday.
Mrs. Ed R. Bishop, son and daughter return
ed Saturday evening from the sea coast, con
cluding a most enjoyable sojourn.
H. Tash of Hardman, came to town last Frl
day evening to meet his son who has been visit-
lng Willamette valley and the coast for several
weeks.
The families of J. W. Morrow, W. P, Button
and W. W. Sinead, came in from Ditch Creek
yesterday, leaving the popular camp entirely
at the mercy of the prowling deniz ens of the
forest.
A. Rood, who has been at Hardman, return ed
yesterday, expecting to remain. Mr. Rood
thinks the grain crop will move quicker than
the wool, which promises good times for farm
ers about Hardman this fall.
Mrs. M. A. Fuqua will teach the primary de
partment of the Lexington school this year.
Miss Iona White will take charge of the Booner
schools; Miss Sarah E. Plckard, the Lena school;
Mrs. Robert Watklns, the Baker school; Miss
Lulu Tash, the McBee school; and Miss Ethel
Walbrldge, the Bob Dexter school.
Flag Raising.
Recently tbe public school proourred
new flag, and not until yesterday
oould tbey gain the services of a pro
fessional climber to fasten it to tbe end
of tbe pole. Mr. John Ralph, tbe gentle
manly superintendent of the telephone
system, volunteered bis servioes, and
last evening in tbe presenoe ot a uumber
of spectators be adorned his "spars" and
went to tbe dizzy height with tbe agility
of a pine-tree squirrel. Making tbe at
tachment he descended to tbe ground, a
hero in tbe eyes of tbe small boys, who
have kept up a lively speculation re
garding tbe possible fate ot the daring
individual who would attempt tbe feat.
As an appreciation of bis servioes Pro
fessor Howard presented him in behalf
of tbe eohool, a handsomely bound
volume of the "Toilers ot tbe Sea," by
Viotor Hugo.
FOR HALE.
Raooh, 320 sores, good land, 4 miles of
Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water,
bouse and barn, 140 acres of summer
fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy
termB. Call at tbe Gazette offioe.
654-tf
Mlaor A Co s. "Ad."
Now, that tbe products of the county
are in hand, and the season ot trading
begins, Minor A Co. have proven them
selves, as always, equal to tbe emer
gencies ot tbe times, and have put in a
etook of goods, necessary to meet the
requirements of Morrow and adjaoent
ooanty farmers and stockmen. Tbe firm
is well known tbe country over, for tbeir
enterprise and square dealing. In their
store you will find goods of all kinds
staoked to the ceiling. Tbeir list com
prises every line to be found in tbe
bugs department stores ot oommeroial
oities. Experience in Ibis field has
afforded tbe en a thorough knowledge of
its requirements, and as in tbe past tbeir
customers will find everything tbe)
want at prioes consistent with first class
goods.
Just Received
Two millions a Tear.
When people buy, try, and buy again, it
means they're satisfied. The people of the
1'nitod States are now buying Cascarets
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be
fore New Year's. It means merit proved,
that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 25c. 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
Announcement
To the School Children
A full and complete line nt r-
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Just received by the
Slocum Drug Co.
Everything needed for the commencement term
Notice.
For the benefit ot students wbo have
been attending summer schools, also
those wbo have speoial studies to make
up from last year's work before being
promoted, a speoial examination will be
beld beginning Friday, at 1 p. m., and on
Saturday, Sept. 2d and 3d.
W. G. Howabd.
Local Notes.
Don't overlook our advertisements.
Bee M. Lichtentbal & Co. for shoes, a
Dr. McFaul reports a 10 pound boy for
Church Announcements.
Tbe churches will join in a union
prayer meeting at the M. . oburoh
South, on Thursday evening.
On Sunday tbe Christian churoh and
tbe M, E. oho rob, South, will unite tbeir
servioes. Preaobing in the morning at
tbe M.E.ohurch, by R. L. Shelley; in
strnotion Aokerman, upon finishing his tbe evening at the Christian oburcb by
work here with the institute, took Sat- O. R. Howard. Speoial musio will be
Fed Krog and wife.
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth, Mee ad. elsewhere. 1
Residence and lot for sale. Inquire at
premises adjoiulog W. R. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. PiTTmiauN.
Liohtenlbal k Co. for shops, Exolnsive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Gninneese't famous old "Dublin
Stoat," imported, at Cbrls Borcbers'
tf
John Bioos commenced so action
gainst Thompson k Bions on Saturday
for back wages.
Receipt, notes, drafts, doe-bills, etc,
printed and neatly bound Id books at
tbe Gazette office. i
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of tbe eye, will be ber
very tbre months. C4H-ljr
"Oo'n juice" U all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand ot 14-year-old goods
that Is bard to beat. 6u3 If.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
If not as stated, no charges. Try Dr.
Vaagbao's Dew plao. 604-if.
If you need something for yoor aysUm
all at tbe Tbone Tb Telephone
looo, City hotel building. tf
Jtea Stewart, of lbs firm of Brown k
flew ait, left Friday for few dajt' ''
wtib bis parents at Hlllaboro,
Beet eooora modal ion anj eonrtooos
treatment at tbs Imperial lloM.Bev.nlb
tod Wash. Hts., Portland, Oregon.
Tb bt policy to preach to yoor chll
dren Is bnty. Tbe bat policy lo
leave tb.ra Is lh Baektrs' life insurance.
Bring yoor bides, pIU aoj fore to
Boo. Mathews, t tbe Liberty Meal
Mark!. He pays bl.be I market pries.
Mir-If.
Ia preparation for tb twld.'e wit.
tloo the pleasant tmme of Mr. Oorge
Wells is being handsomely papered and
faroUbrd.
Mrs Jam Toror earn la from Lmig
Crark e.Lrdey, and I. MeHaorJ will!
perform anrgk-al epratiB oa of
ber ryes tomorrow,
F.. O. Nobis A Co. rotlra after
basin. The finest Ml" i bar.
ee to he f.nd in Heft"'
ew ad to tbte tesa. tf.
CoQaty Hnpeflfctefldetil ribltl reports j
lbs La. here ntanimf o la Ibeif rifres- j
Ins of (B'wt IrierHtinf and r.filMe ,
eeeinsj r( the latitat.
Mp lbetoJfb! Tsl w'tilrg. II
may le4 to cBtict'tt''t. A T boW
lis ol rtbilob't Cir ! Mveyqtir life.
Bold by Ger A Ware, t
.. i . it.- -t.i
beard. An 2Slb. Mie Kste Wets !
elct I to it ? a1e If tbe re. I
Ignello ft Mrs. IU.J J ..
Karl's CUvr K I T. f twii,,.
t,oe M S lb trt i4 if f i
yo Wl mj tn, !
st fnnt 'y. br I
Wifr...
urday night's train for Portland. Yes
terday morning be went to Oregon City
for the purpose of conducting an insti-
toe for Clackamas county at that point.
At tbe Heppner Candy Faotory is tbe
place to get cool, refreshing summer
drinks, Jas. Hart can tarnish you milk
shakes, todo, ice oream soda, orange
wine, peach cider, etc Ioe oream booths
nicely fitted up. Come and try tbe
Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine,
60l-tt
Tbe following government role tor
measuring bay may prove of value to
farmers: SuMreot width of stsok from
measurement over top of staok, divide
this reealt by 2, multiply the answer by
idtb of tbs stsck, divide tbis by 422,
blob will give tbs number of tons io
tbe stack.
Flacs yoor orders witb Jas. Hart for
tbs Early Boss grape, tbs best canning
grspe lo Ibe world. He will also taks
yoor orders for tbs Hungarian prooe,
tbs best selling proos wbere koowo, sod
absolutely the bet selling lo tbs St.
Louii snd Chicago markets. Fin Jel
ling fruit 61
prepared.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee s
And by the way they have anything you can call for in the line of
Hardware, Htoves and Tinware.
60 WHERE YOU CAIN GET WHAT YOU WANT
75 Cents
CHEAI
75 Cents
THE CORDER CAMERA
DURABLE
75 Cents
Our line of
FALL DRESS GOODS
They are up to date in styles
and down to bedrock prices.
Call and examine for yourself.
First come is first served.
Other lines arriving daily at
Brown & Stewarts
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
'Kohn's Best,
.... On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
IT ItS HAHB GOODS
New Stand, Oity Hotel Building,
r,OW TIIIvARD, Prop.
.A.. ABRAHAMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satisfac-'
tion guaranteed.
CALLi AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET-
COMPLETE
Mammoth Back Drsl.
Tbe resell Jonroal eaye: One of tbe
biggest buck sales ever made on tbe Pa
oiQo ooaet took place at Hay oreek last
week, wben ebeepmaa from Montana
pnrobaaed practically all tbe bucks tbat
tbe Baldwin Sbeep a d Lund company
bad left (or ale tbii year about 71)0
bead. Tbe bocka will be ebiDDed to
Montana from Tbe Dallet. Tbe price ii
private, but it could not be muob, it any,
under $7,000 a tidy eum to oome from
another state to one firm forbacka. Tbii
company baa aold altogether about 2,600
bucka tbit ytai. Mr. Frazer, tbe gen-
mao who made tbe big purchase, aocom
panied by J.W. Blake, of Condon, pawed
tbrongb Foasil Monday on bii way back
to tbe railroad.
The most perfect camera ever offered to the public.
A child can operate It Can be carried in the pocket. Makes
picture! 2X2.
Camera, dry plates and complete outfit for making 6 picture! by
mall, 75 cents postpaid.
Full directions lent with each instrument.
THE CORDER CO...
30 Park Palaoe, New York City.
A NEW FIRM
E. .G Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Are In this field at the old stand with Barnesi, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless
lof of everything in their line. K. O. Noble and Mrs. Qeo. Noble coinprUe the
new Arm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what is dne.
O. NOBLE
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
Aaala With 0s.
Sunday morning Otia Patterson eo-
compaoied by bla brother Alva oame in
from Tbe Dalles, wbiob point Alva
reaobed last week from Washington, D.
Prof. Barton, from Umatilla county, IA, where n went over year ago.
passed through bar ysalerday on bla re I While there hit time baa been devoted
turn from Hard nan, wber b went to clerioal work and a course In law
(ew data aiooe, tipecting to tak charge U La been to aitaeled that be fre-
of the Hardman aobool, but owing to bit qntntly met tbe prominent official of
beiog onabl to too ore a boos for bit I ' d-partmtnl, and bit interesting
family be ve nn tbe tcbool. and thna deaoriptioo of individuals and tbeir eur-
Iraving vacancy at that pi act for rounding Is a deolded treat. While Otia
male t acher. I compelled to return to the reepoosi-
Charl. Thornton. brtL.r of Ja.n.s bilitiM of Un1 onlt' "0'nl. A'
, ,,.
Thnmn-nn ftf lh. Or.r. -,!. A.m. In wl" raigouiniDg
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THE FAIR
Child's Xobby, Up-to-Date,
3-Pieco
SUITS
from SI. 88 up.
No thine; equal to our
full Dress Suits at
j)rices surprising to
Merchant Tailors.
Ileppa.r lh Utter part of tbe wk from
tklab, bre be bat bo laid op tbt
past rooolb from the tffeot of an eeel
cidrnUl gunshot wound id tbe thigh.
tie ha1 mlreouloas srap, a the bol
11 waaif very UrgecIibr aad Ibe least
variation in it course would have cot a
arUry
Tbt Marxism Orand, on Knrtimm
ttrawl la tb Uarqnam baildlng, ta under
icIUnt tnanftiMBl aad tb poMie
will ! royally eotrrlsinad Ibis winUr.
op lb business matters pertaining to
lb Oesstt. While bt appreolaUi tbe
opportunity of study in Washioglon,
be bat by do meant surrendered bit
borne eontiJeratioo of .ppnsi.
Art Mlanr'a UusL
Josl at (tit break of day Huodey morn
ing Art and EJ. Minor were ttalklag the
baunta of a band ot elk in tb Willow
ariMg basin. Dividing territory, Ed.
took one rout, Art tbe other. Thirty
Jlew eompaal aad tw fa will ap- loot from tbat time tb crack of Arts
(war ffom time to tlm at tbi popalar. Wtocbetur announced tb delb of
Bf.t H lhtre of Pwtland. and whew pro4 to b tbe largest and On at
lo i'orllanJ our dU.oa should ool fall
to taks In eo of tb fire drama that
ill b t riii. tf
Dr. Uaalofk, Att .rey llp,"Tb
Fair" Mr. Wi.ius sb! adactt aiUMtM
tporlmea tit bull elk that bat ever fal
10 to lb merksmeetolp of aa Eastern
Oreg'io Lont.r. In quick eorcMioo fo.
lowed fusilade frum the same guo aad
Art bed a two tar oll ao of the moa-
i ator It lag along.i.U. U ha Ed reanbad
Shoes
w.r Ibe pno Is mn endltl.o ,rf t,.,,,, Af, a as la a pari,sm
rt fl.lrkb A rM-ilai.it lb "biie"aod
"itttw" fio'.d Hital oolomo at
mi. Df.'t N-k fir, lb lay
and mrffbaM qn bat liitls am-
,6ltlno, Wl.ll. tb tfM jt "j'il"
lit. li.ie n k- Tb 4 lo. slt tbat
Ibal enf Ug git was lMtd4 llb a gal
Uf "f t;p. iastl g t tbe Jast Ibe
tl' KKCAkMt
of Joy Urging oot.r.aqlts i wild de
light. Ed t fliagt tn t Imagined at
tb naly bnnnt Ibal f.ll to bis bit sa
that of rsjtling l m out f the bratb.
Tbe rr!s ram. to to yMt.rd.y,
end by Iba wba dsvourid lbm, I,
rladiag Ibe (UIU f'ir, w.rc pro
boa &im1 a ay ahead of h"r meal.
Tb aUis. bi le aad b'mfs lntot are I
lb beads of l"i rtlaml lata.rmlal aad
ill r.tqra to lb baa J if Elks Ibal roan
lb etrwts tf lli ptr.
Now, we are at home?
Why, I should smile.
The great "Queen D" Drown Shoe Co. Favorite at tl.'JO.
Tbe Exposition Fine Drens 8 hoe at tbe low figuro of 1 .49.
Lamp Wicks, 2o per yard.
Spriog Clothe Tina, 4o per dozen.
Oat Meal Boap, 4o per cake.
Glycerine Hoap, 4o per cake.
rt'aah Ikiilera, Na 8, 71c; No. U, 8'Jc.
Oalf anizod Tuba, mall, Clc; modiom, 74c; large, 84c.
14-quart Milk Uucketa, 41c.
Wofxl Frame Wringera, 18c.
Iron Frame Wringera, 14c.
Work Glovea, 2'2o op.
Coffee I'ota, 8c and np.
Tin, Granite and Galvanized Oackela, 14c and np.
Milk Tana, iMjuart, fc; 8-Unit, 8c
Ojrtcte, from -'c up,
Hat
Tin; Celebi'atecl
KINGS UU11Y
and TllK KJJSTG J3
AKOI iOIl HAT
at 99c.
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