Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 02, 1898, Image 3

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    Poor aid Weak
Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble -Had
no Appetite-Now Better In
Every Way-A Delicate Child.
" Some time since I took a sadden cold
and could not get rid of it. Being subject
to catarrh and bronchial trou ble I coughed
terribly. I lost my appetite and grew
poor and weak and I did not feel like
work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. In a short time the cough disap
peared, I slept well, had a good appetite
and I was better in every way. Last
spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap
petite and no strength. I resorted to
Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more
like work. My little nephew was a deli
cate child and had a humor which trou
bled him so he could not rest at night.
He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar
saparilla and now he has a good appetite
and is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J.
Fbeeman, South Duxbury, Mass.
J "Sarsa-
55 parilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. 1.
Hood'
Hood's Pills
are the best after-dinner
pills, aid digestion. 260.
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
SERVICES.
Holiday 11 a. m. anil 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. uiaesea no. l and i at ia:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday. 7 d. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consnlt him on
religions, social, civic, philosophic educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLE8HER. Minister.
M. CHURCH, SOUTH.
BKEVICBS.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, S p. in. 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.
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
ai me cnurcn. . a. Li. shelly,
Pastor
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
1. J. MttUOCK
The (Jazette ia not heralding its oom
ing with B brass band but its circulation
oad be determined at the Heppner post
office. Advertisers wil! please note this.
Local Notes.
Wood wanted at the Gazette office.
Don't overlook our advertisements.
Bee M. Lichtentbal & Co. for shoes, a
The city oouDcil meets Monday nigh'.
What is Hop Gold 7 Best beer on
eartb. bee ad. elsewhere.
Residence sod lot for sale. Inquire at
premises adjoining W. 11. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. PiTTEBBON.
Liobtentbal & Co. tot shoes. Exclusive
iboe store. Handles tbebest. 83tf
Tbe Gazette's subscription prioe of
$1.50 is listing subscribers every day.
Gninnesse's famous old "Dublin
Btoal," Imported, at Obrls Borohers'
tf
F. 0. Thompson & Co. are out for bus
loess with en Interesting "ad" to another
column.
Receipts, notes, drafts, due-bills, etc,
Drinted and neatly bound in books at
tbe Gazette office. x
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrao
Hon and defeats ot tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 648-lyr
"Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til-
lard has a brand ot 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -If.
Painless remedy tor extracting teeth.
It not as stated, do charges. Try Dr,
Vaagbao's Dew plan. 604-tf.
If you need something tor your system
oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, City hotel building. tf
Joseph Vsr, tbe Butter Creek sheep
man. baa been seriously ill with so
abscess at lbs root ot lbs toogus.
Quite a number ot the popular young
men of tbe city are making preparation
to leave for school for tbe winter.
Best accommodation and courteous
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat
Market. He pays highest market prioe.
Care that cough with Shiloh's Care.
Tbe best oougb oare. Relieves croup
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses tor 25c t a. Sold by Con
ser & Warren. v
Ladies, take the best. If you are
troubled with constipation, sallow skin,
and a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it ia pleasant to take. Sold by
Oonser & Warren. v
A pleasant social is on tbe programme
for tonight at tbeoperabouse,tobegiven
by the elite of the town. Dancing and
card playing will be tbe delightfull fea
tures of the evening.
The Gazette carries a full stock of
mourning note, correspondence style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
snob, stationery can have their wants
supplied at this office. tf.
Earl's Clover Root Tea ia a pleasan t
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, parities
tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Sold by Conser 4 Warren. v
Tbe cession ot tbe county circuit
court opens Tuesday morning instead of
Monday, Labor Day, at tbe oourt house.
Tbe lawyers inform us thai a busy
session is in store for them.
Assessor Pettys is energetically pur
suing up the delinquents, and looks for
ward to a season ot rest after the first of
tbe year. Heonntemplutes atrip to Eight
Mile and vicinity next week.
The many frieDds of Charles Mitchell
will be grieved to learn that he is lying
at the point ot death with typhoid fever,
at Harrington, Wash., and his mother
and brother Osoar have been summoned
to bis bedsids.
Miss Julia Hurt wishes to inform the
public that she is now prepared to give
instructions in piano and organ, and re
spectfully solicits their patronage.
Terms. $5 per term of 10 lessons, of 30
minutes each. Pianos tuned for $3.50.
In Recorder Riobardson's oourt this
week the case ot J. D. Brown vs. Lew
Smith, a trial for tbe recovery of a horse
and damages, the oourt deoided from tbe
evidenoe introduced that as tbe horse
was a stray neither whs entitled to own
erBbip.
Minor & Go's. mammoutb"ad"wHs loo
big to pass nnontioed by. It was simply
in proportion to the immense stock of
goods they carry. Look at it again and
you will find tbey have one thousand
elegant suits of clolhiug to select from,
as one item.
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red-
ight," ever on tbe alert for something
new, can furnish you the nnesi cock
tails in the land Manhatten, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take tbe
taste out of your mouth. tf
At tbe Heppner Candy Faotory is the
place to get oool, refreshing summer
drinks, J as. Hart can furnish you milk
shakes, sodo, ice cream soda, orange
wine, peach cider, etc Ice cream booths
nioely fitted up. Come and try tbe
Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine
601-tl
Place yoor orders with J as. Heritor
the Early Rose grape, the best oanning
grape in tbe world. He will also take
your orders for tbe Hungarian prune,
tbe best selling prune where known, and
absolutely the best selling in tbe St.
Louis and Chicago markets. Fine lei
ling fruit. 5-9
A. A. Wren brought to tbe Gazette
offlos samples ot sugar beets, tbe produol
of seed seut him last year bv Congress
man Ellis, whiob for size sod quality
are equal to those raised in the beet
growing belts. Mr, Wren has leased bis
feed yard above town and will go back
lo bis farm, where be can enjoy life
Tbe Marqnam Grand, on Morrison
street in tbe Marqnam bnilding, is nnder
exoellenl management and tbe publio
will be royally entertained this winter.
New companies and new faoes will ap
pear from time to time at Ibis popular,
first-class tbestrs of Portland, and wbsn
in Portland our denizens should oot fall
to take In some ot the fine dramas that
will be presented. tf
Personal.
D. . Gilman is building a business office.
Chas. Beman, sheepman, 1b in from Rhea
creek.
Roscoe Shaw and family, of Long Creek, are
In town.
Miss Mamie Dunn and her mother, of Port
land, are visiting in Heppner.
Editor Sbutt and wife are blessed with a nlue
pound girl, born September lBt.
George Rader came in from Long Creek yes
terday in search of a wool market.
Lee Matlock, son of the deputy sheriff, Is visit
ing with his parents for a few days.
Principal Howard is looking forward to a
most successful year with the schools.
Albert Rea and wife have moved to the Will
Morrow ranch on Rhea creek, where they will
remain this winter.
Robert Wills, who has been rusticating dur
ing the summer months out of town, is again
ustalled in Heppner.
Frank H. Johnson, wool buyer for Silberman
BroB., of Chicago, is again with us. He will
doubtless do business.
Sidney Green and wife came In from Long
Creek yesterday, and will lay in a greater part
of their winter supplies.
M. D. Metzler, a dentist just from Kansas City,
Mo., arrived in Heppner yesterday morning ex'
pecting to locate permanently .
Mrs. J. H. McHaley and family have returned
to Heppner from Monument and will remain
during the winter for the benefits of school,
Jess Stewart has returned for business from
his visit to the valley, and will be found at his
post of business. Ladies are requested to call,
Joseph Williams, of lone, came to Heppner
yesterday suffering Intensely from a bone felon,
which Dr. McSwordB found necessary to lance.
Mrs. Dr. McFaul and little daughter returned
from Hager's ranch on Willow creek yesterday,
where they have spent a very pleasant summer
outing.
The Portland Telegram: Mrs. George Conser
of Heppner, Or., registered at the Perkins hotel
this morning, en route for her home from
visit to the coast,
Mr. Geo. Wells and bride arrived on this
morning's train and are now cosily settled In
their comfortable home on Chase street Their
many friends await an opportunity of tender
ing congratulations.
Newt. Livingston, sheriff of Grant county,
with his wife and .daughter, passed through
Heppner yesterday on his way to Portland.
The sheriff's many friends at this place enjoyed
his day's lay over very much.
The Oregonian announces the return of Rep
resentatives Thomas H. Tongue and W. R.
Ellis, accompanied by their families, who are at
the Perkins hotel having just returned from a
'rip to Alaska It Is generally supposed that
Mr. Ellis will reach Heppner in a few days.
Arthur Hudson, who has been Identified w ith
the Butter creek schools for the past five years
as principal Is spending a few days tu Heppner
visiting friends previous to opening up the fall
term. Professor Hudson has proven himself a
very etflcient teacher, and is popular with not
only his pupils but the entire county.
A Jolly Party.
Wednesday evening by moonlight was
the event of the jolliest little parly
known to oar juvenile society set The
editor of the Gazette had settled down
in his sanctum for bis evening's review
when be was startled by a masical
ohorus from a distanoe, and rushing oat
upon the street tbe electric lighls reveal
ed a large hay-racked wagon, drawn by
two powerful horses, filled in pyramid
shape with the happiest little stack of
humanity imaginable. Driving about
tbe streets, the sleepy old town was
brought to lite by this sweet band ot
minstrels, and those old familiar airs,
such as "There'll be a Hot Time io the
Old Town Tonight", "Rig, Jigg, Jigg and
Away We Go", "In Ihe Evening by the
Moonllflht". etc. caused tbe minds ot
many ot tbe old couples aroused to go
baok to "their childhood's happy days
After a tew hour's delight Ihe little ones
were distributed among their respective
homes thankful for tbe pleasant cele
bration ot the tenth anniversary of Nel
son Bartholomew, and at about the
time they retired, had tbey been listen
ing, tbey might have heard a rival
chorus singing down from the summit
of the moonlit bills to the tune ot "Yip,
Yip, Tip" so familiar to oat little boys
and girls ot tbe "wild west" trom the
throats of members of tbe "coyote choir",
who were doubtless oongregated togeth
er listening to the little voioes mingled
earlier in the evening in the canyon below.
Postmaster Vaaghan Installed.
Dr. B. F. Vangban, oar genial dentist,
who was recently appointed postmaster
ot Heppner, assumed tbe duties of that
office yesterday mornioK . J. P. Williams,
tbe retiiing official, has made a very offi
oiect postmaster in every respect, end
goes oat with tbe good will ot all the
patrons. Miss Eva Brians has been
elected as deputy postmaster. Tbe Ga
zette has bo hesitancy in voaobing tor
Dr. Vangban's administration of tbe
Heppner office.
LEAVING HEPPNER.
Wool Buyers Going Home Mr. Parrish .
Opinion as to the Fatnre.
East Oregonian.
Roswell G. Parrish wbo has been at
Heppner daring the present season as
buyer tor the wool house ot H. O. Judd
& Root, Hartford, Conn., is in Pendle
ton en route to Hartford. Mr. Parrish
will resume bis duties at the home office
in Hartford, where he holds a position
ot importance and trust with Ihe firm.
He was asked as to why he was leaving
Heppner, end said:
"Tbe present stagnation in tbe wool
market seems likely to oontinue for an
indefinite period. No one wbo desires
to protect bis reputation tor accuracy
and reliability will venture to say when
the market will open up so as to cause
wool to move out to any extent. Bat I
am of the opinion that for six weeks lo
come there may be tbe same quiet tone
that has prevailed during the present
season and now is the one characteristic
of tbe trade.
I understand that other buyers will
leave Heppner for tbe present, and some
have already gone home. The stagna
tion is traoeable to tbe entire lack ot de
mand for tbe wools of this seotion in
Eastern markets, and no demand show
ins. no purchases can be made at tbe
present figures ot tbe growers."
Henry Soales, the well known sheep
breeder and wool grower, is in town and
was asked it he had sold his wool. Mr,
Seal es replied:
"I hold mv wool and have not sold a
Dound. Tbe best offer has been lOli
oents per pound, but I have refused,
thinking it worth 12. When 12 is offered,
tbe wool will go. I think it worth that
amount, and, being able to bold, propose
to do so, until the prioe is offered that I
regard as fair end just."
Just Received
Our line of
FALL DRESS GOODS
They are up to date in stylos
and down to bedrock prices.
Call and examine for yourself.
First come is first served.
Other lines arriving daily at
Brown & Stewart's
FOR BALE.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
'Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
Chnrch Announcements.
On Sunday tbe Christian cburob and
the M,E. ohuroh, South, will unite their
eervioes. Preaobing in tbe morning at
the M.E. ohurcb, by R. L. Shelley; in
the evening at the Christian ohurcb by
O. R. Howard. Special mnsio will be
prepared.
Ranch, 320 acres, good laud, 4 miles of
Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water,
hnnsa and barn. 140 acres of summer-
fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy
rarmn. Call nt the Gazette offloe.
654-tt
Two Millions a Year.
When people buy, try, and buy again, it
monna they're sntrnfied. The People of the
United States are now buying Caecaret
Candy Cathartic at the rate ot two million
rtoxes a year nnn n win ue uuec uinnuu be
fore New Year's. It means merit proved.
hnt Cnannrotu nrp the most delightful bowel
i-pirn atnr for pvervhociv the year round. All
druggists 10c, 23c. 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
Deafness Connot be Cored
By local application aa they cannot reach the
dlaeaaed portion of the ear. There ia only one
way to cure deatneaa, and that ia by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucoua lining of the
eustachian tube. When thla tube la Inflamed
you have a rumbling aound or imperfect hear
ing hearing, and when It la entirely cloaed,
deafness la the result, and unless the Inflamma
tion can be taken out and thla tube reatored to
lta normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine caaea out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed
condition of the mucoua aurfacea.
We will give one hundred dollars for any case
ot deafneaa (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for clrcu
lara; free. F. J. ChineY & Co., Toledo, O.
F8old by druggtsta, 75c.
Cluonle Diarrhoea Cored.
This is to certify that I have
bad
619-tf.
It it reported tbat Green Malbews
waa quite an extensive purchaser of
beep In tbe vioiolty ot Bonis within tbe
pasl tew dtjs.
The big bridge over Ilbe creek Is now
nnder eonstrncUnn, besides numerous
other smaller bridges where needed along
tbs oonntr roads.
V.. CI. Kobte k Co. are mailers after
basinet. Tbs Cneal saddles and liar
tiMa in he found In Iletipnar. He their
sw ad In this leans. tf.
Tom Matlock bas flnUhed banting bis
wool crop, wbioh he bas laid carefully
way In Ihe werehooae. awaiting an up
ward tendency ot the market.
The minute yon adorn on of times)
styltab mackinlneb, i1loartd in The
.lrMH ton will teaks Inst as swell
an nppeersoe, ladle and g'oU.
John Bicos has instilnfed attachment
proceedings against Thompson A Ilinns
l l.k aalarv. Thornton baa
been placed lo charge by lbs sheriff.
Pe not deeeived! A cough, boaracees
or eronp are not to b trilled with. A
doM In time of Hhiloh't Cur will sat
tad mocb trouble. Hold by
Varna.
Dyspepsia wed. Hbilob's VilellM
Immediately relieve ' ''mr.
lag op ot lol rtietreee. and I lb
kidney and lir remedy. 7
r A Wrr.
Aa Elk Is tbs Middle of tbs Knad.
West Marl alt, while on his wav to
Cow oarop yesterday, reports Ibal a bogs
elk j a roped from tbe broth into tbe road
in front of bis team necessitating bis
reluiog np his bore In order lo avoid a
oollision. Tbe monarch ot tbe forest was
notioesbly "rattled" owing to lb fact
tbat a pack of boonda wer in clou pur
suit. Mr. Msrlalt itched all over for
some kind of a son, or a Isriet, tbat hs
might bring biu to town.
PAT BEST OX J. r. K- ft. LAMS.
Conser A
f
laforakatlos froat Ua Offlre Keeelver Otis
I'alUrx,.
In reply lo an inpiry of the (leaotte,
owing to a mieanderatendinff of settlers
regarding tbs length ot lims granted by
roogra for payment of porobeae prioe,
lb land office reeelver at The Dalle,
onder dais of Aog. 31. writes as fol
low:
"Editor lleppoer Osteite, Ueppner,
Ore. Oenle: lo answer to yoor req fleet
of recent data la regard lo lbs condition
of lb restored Northern I'seifk railroad
land, will say that lb eilenaion of time
In which psrroenl ran be msle lo Ihe
porcbaMof the sam ends with IbU
tear. Uo or after Jan. 1, no sock
. . a . W . i..
parous eae i moia, imnimiF,
"Otis rrra, Ree-iver."
lor
Twenty sere of land, osr a food
eboiil. Will trad- for Iwr, farming
eotfii,rle. Tot further laformlto ed
dr, V. Wiwi-ajofct,
TV-If Hod Uier, Or.
Improvement of Roads.
Tuesday evening, by request of a few
prominent citizens, Marshal Healy went
tbe rounds of tbe business men request
ing tbeir presence al City Recorder Rich-
ardson'i offloe, where a disenssion of tbe
road problem woold take plaoa, and at 8
o'clock about twenty ot tbe interested
ones were present. The meeting was
called to order by Mayor Morgso, when
a general discussion look place between
several members. Those oonspiouoas on
tbe floor were Messrs. Conser, Morrow,
Noble, Hynd, Minor and Tillard, and
after bringing the meeting to a realiza
iion that Immediate aolinn should bo
taken for the improvment ot tbe rosds be
fore wbeat-bsnllng got nnder way. It
was decided that the preseooe of County
Jndge Bartholomew was neoessary be
fore decisive aolion oonld be taken and
tbe meeting adjourned nnlil lb oeit
evening, in order that he should be pre-
sot. Promptly al lbs appointed boor
Judge Bartholomew was there, as well
a majority ot those of b prsvions
meeting, and it was decided tbsl about
all Ibal could be dons attb present lims
waa to remove tbe loose rock, Oiling bad
rnts, etc, on aomo of the principally
traveled road. And It waa formally
agreed tbat lbs eity counoil be sotioiled
for lb sum of tlUO, lb ooooly coort for
a like som, when Robt Uyod and Art
Minor volunteered to can teas tbs busi
ness msn (or another SUM, whiob would
make a total fund of tKJO to be eipeoded
Jodiclooaly.
This movement I most important to
oot only lbs bualriMia men of our lowo
but to lb snrrouodieg coonty, and it Is
lo be hoped thai outbing will retard lb
good work. Tbe immediate session of
both lb city euunoil and count? oourt
is very forlonale, and It Is lb prsdiollo i
of lh County judge and other prim
mover I hat tbs work will be ooder way
In short order.
obronio diarrhoea ever sicoe tbe war. I
got so weak I oould hardly walk or do
anything. One bottle ot Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy oared
me sound and well. J. R. Gidbb,
Finoastle, Ya.
I had obronio diarrhoea for twelve
years. Three bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy
oared me. a. L. Miiaver,
Finoastle, Va.
Both Mr. Uibbs and Mr. Hhaver are
promiuent larmers and resiqe near
Finoastle, Va. They procured tbe
remedy from Mr. W, E. Caeper, a drug
eist of tbat Dlaoe. wbo is well aoanalnt
ed with them and will voncb for Ibe
truth of their statements. For aals by
Conser & Warren.
To Our Patrons
and the Public in General
P. C. Tliompson I Co.
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Will keep this spaoe filled
with a list of tbeir lines,
which are tbe best in qual
ity and most reasonable
in prices.
IT lea HAKE OOODSS
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
ICTW TI1V1VARD. Prop.
A. ABRAHAMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
OALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET-
i Announcement
To the School Children
A full and complete line ofaoor"
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Just received by the
Slocum Drug Co.
Everything needed for the commencement term
"THE FAIR
For
PUIS.
Hnd yonr address lo II . E Durklet
A Co., Chicago, and C f' sampl
ti ol I. King's Nw Ut fill. A trial
ill eotivioe oq cf their merii. The
pill ar ay in actios and ar prtiro
larly (freil la lh enr .f meailpa
tlon and sick bsdrhe. Rialarla
and liver trnqbl tl,y tats rto (roved
invaluable. They are giafanUd in r
perfectly f re frrtn evert Ulrtertm
nbalance abd lo b" purely vegetable.
Tbey d) not ekea by tl,ir eiin, bit
by giving lone M ibiavg and bowel
grtlv tnvigoral Ibe ejtiem. lUvolar
em '2'9 per bt. Cold by H Somas Iwng
On V.. i. hlneom, manager.
ill
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'fixst; Arrived
AX Li ORADISS, SlZIiS. AND .PRICKS
Y tzoocl, liofivy-wolixlit, f.ill-loiiirtli AIiiolcliitoHli
It li oupo, for men, Only - - -
OTHERS AT PROPORTIONAL PRICES.
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fietv ! wss dreadfully nrvoas. and
1100 HI A MM i lf relief to. k ir t'erl's deter lUxtt
jTe. II s.ileud mi nerves eedstrai-'
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