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

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    We are
A New Firm
You are about to buy your Fall and Winter supplies in Clothing, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bedding, Etc.,"
With a new and well-selected stock embracing
Dress Goods
Outings
Fleece Goods
Shirtings
Calicos
Muslins
Linens - Ladies' and
Table Linens - Children's Underwear
Blankets
and Comforters
A Complete Line of Gents' - funiissliing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Telescopes.
Ask
For your trade in consideration of the substantial quality and value of everything we sell. Our purpose is to meet your re
x (lairemeta as to style, service and durability, at very low prices, and thus merit your future patronage. '
Agents fop
Warner' Cornet
IBirorri 8& Stewart.
Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread In Splto
ot Treatment but Now They are
Healed -A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
sufferer with varicose veins on one of my
limbs. My foot and limb became dread
fully swollen. When I stood up I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
loot against some object and a sore broke
out which continued to spread and was
exceedingly painful. I concluded I
needed a blood purifier and I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time
those dreadful sores which had caused
me so much suffering, began to heal. I
kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, and In a short time my limb was
completely healed and the sores gave me
no more pain. I cannot be too thankful
lor the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, has done for me." Mks. A. E.
Gilson, Hartland, Vermont.
parilia
Istlit best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Ladien, take the best,. If you are
troubled with constipation, sallow skin,
and a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it is pleasaat to take. Sold by
CoDser & Warren. v
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, parities
the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 eta.
Sold by Oouser & Warren. v
rloorf's Pillrj cure all liver Ills. 25 cents.
METH. EPI9C. CHURCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
in a. m. glasses no. i ana i at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth LeaKne Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
rryer mui'img, iiiuniaay, p. m.
'The 8pibit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be found at the painonane ad.
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any w o may disire to conBult hnn on
religious, sounl, civio. philosophic, educational.
or auy outer BUDjecie.
J. W. FLEBHER, Minister.
CHRISTIAN CHUHCH.
Bervlces each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. ra,
and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even.
lng at 7:01). Choir practice Batitrday evening
m lUBtlllirtn, a. Jj. bilBI.LY,
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J, Matlock
The Uazette is not heralding its com
ing with ft brat band bot it circulation
oan be determined at tbe Heppner post
oflloe. Advertisers will please note this.
Local Notes.
See M. Licliteutbal A Co. for shoes.
What is Hop Gold? Bent beer on
artb. Mee ad. elsewhere.
Residence auj lot or sale. Inquire at
premise adjoining W. U. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. FtTTERSON.
Liohtentbal 4 Co. (or shoes. Exclusive
bo store. Handle! tbe best. 83tf
Dr. A. 0. Greenlee, corner Grand ave
nue arid East Morrison at, PortlanJ. tf
Tbe Gazette's obsoription price ot
l.5() la listing tubsoribert every day.
Uuionease't famona old "Dublin
btoul." im ported, at Chris Lurchers'
tr
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrao
tion and defeats of tbe eye, will be bere
very three months. GtH-lyr
"Oo'o jnice" is all right but Low Til
lard baa ft brand of U-yesr-old goods
that ii bard to beat. Co3 -lf.
rainiest remedy for utraotmg teeth.
If Dot at tinted, do charges. Try Pr.
Vaoghao'e Dew plan. CuHf.
If yoo need temetbing for your ) stem
call at the 'Phone The Telephone
looo, City hotel betiding. If
Mitt Nellie Beery wish to announce
that the will be prepared to commeoc
itving again Wept. 12tb at $1 !3 per day
Hl-4
Bring your bide, pelt ted fura to
Ben. Matttwt. at the Liberty Meat
Market. He pay highest tnerkel rHee,
r-rj-tf.
E. O. Noble A Co. rueller after
butto. Tba finMt .MIr toj bar
dm to be found Id Heppner. He their
w ad ia Ihi iaiae. If.
J. tt. lUo.forJ left Heppoer lodsy to
lak charge pf Henry UUino sheep at
Lr0 Creek, and will thortly drit them
In to Mr. Main raoeb Wow town.
ii eol doid! A cuh, borG
or croup ar out to be trifled wttb. A
dot la Mm of Hhtlob't Car will tv
foa moth troobi. Bold by Cooter A
VerreD.
Cur that numb iltRI.ul.'C4f.
Tb beat Dough Cure. UelieVe roup
btiimpltf . On millioe bottle I4 ImI
year. V) do for 'iu. Hold by 0
lr k Warren.
Dyspepel cored, fbiloh't Yitaltaer
Immediately rli ur t'mrb, ore
lag mp of IkhI metre. t I I tb grl
kwln.y aod hr rem-!. Hold by (--Mr
A Warrea.
Conspicuous was the presence of Con
gressman Ellis in the courtroom, during
the session of oourt. His many old-tioBe
friends and associates, gathered bere for
oontt duty, found his presence most
agreeable.
Tbe subject of J. W. Fleshec'a sermon
at tbe M. E. chn.-ota Sunday morning
will be tbe "Triumph of tbe Gospel".
In tbe eveuihg at 6:30 an Epwortb
League rally will be held. A special in
vitation is extended to tbe young people.
Miss Julia Hart wishes to iuform the
publio that she is now prepared to give
instructions in piano and organ, and re-
speotfolly solicits their patronage
Terms, 85 per term of 10 lessous, of 30
minutes each. Pianos timed for 3.50.
Mrs. I. T. Barr wishes to inform her
patrons and tbe public that Rfc r tbe
15th of this month her dresetnihipg pur.
lors will be in tbe McFarlaud huii.ltni:
in tbe room adjoining that occupied b..
tbe bank, on Center etreet, wbeie she
can be cailed upoo. 2t
Dr. John W. Ranmns. of the "Red
light," ever nn tbe olert for something
new, oan furnish you tbe finest cock
tails in the land Manhatteo, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take the
taste out of your mouth. tf
At the Heppner Candy Factory it the
place to get cool, refreshing summer
drinks, J as. Hart can furnish you milk
shakes, socio, Ice cream soda, orange
wine, peach cider, etc Ice oreain booths
nioely "fitted- no. Come and try tbe
Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine.
6T.1 tf
Mrs. Alice McNay, superintendent,
announces a Sunday sobool temperance
rally for next Sunday evening at tbe
Christian obnrcb nt 8 o'olook. All of
tbe Bnndny schools of tbe town will be
represented. A very interesting pro
gram bat been prepared. All art cordi
ally invited to attend.
Wednesday evening an exoiied orowd
congregated in front ot tbe old City
Hotel building, where tor a few minutei
a serious riot wnt imminent. It origi
nated in fun, but was oarried t little too
far, exciting Hie ira ot a business man Id
the block, who was about todeolare war,
when tbe disturbers of bit peace eon
eluded wisely to move on.
Mr. Frank Lee returned to Portland
tonight with hit wife. Mr. Lee reporta
a oomplete stagnation io tbe market and
hot n tbat tbe Bear future will ttart tbe
ball rollio - again, wbeo be will return
to thit point. Mr. La feel that tbe big
auotlon thle of the Arlington Mill, In
Massachusetts, of million and half
dollars, is the hinging point.
The Marquam Grand, on Morrison
street in tb Marquam building, I under
excellent management and tb puMifl
will he royally entertained this winter
New eompaole and dw face will ap
pear from time to time at thit popular,
Brut-class thettr of Portland, and wheo
io Portland our denizen tbonld Dot fall
to lak In nro nf tb fio drama tbat
ill b presented. tf
It i hardly oeoessary for o to call
your attention to lb advertisement of
our Dew and enterprising merchant,
Mer. Hrowo A Httwart.it la before
ynnreye a "big a ft meetlnf house".
They are tier to do basinets on ft
straightforward p'", bav th goods
yi.o want lb priee you eso sffo'd to
pv. Now thai f1l aid winter ar after
ton, in oner to ait nm warm
reception fnn mist tv cloth, blaek
I, etc. r ill out )our list and oml d
tbem.
Tb war I ftvr, aid th weather I
dow ro"l tnd delightful. ttbo )oi fl
to lb mood dmp io t the tiwllng alley
and spend a ilasrit bnur and gt 'me
healtliful etr. i.e thrown io. This popu
lar plat if wtttnl I Dow under lb
roanaif'mei.t f fit. J. II. li:iMo).
ho In'en ts to mo tt Io Deal and
I !nrn uglily respeth1 matioer. Al
though w1oi al any time, Wedne.
day vflln- will tpeeWlly rerl
f f the ladies. 2t
Th eoui Pil at it !! elM elwled
Mr t-'ifs T!.firt,.i Io iha rioaii.f
Marshal Hacer Resigns.
John Hager steps out of tbe city mar
shal's Bboes iu consideration ot a situ
ation more in accordance with his de
sires. Mr. Hager retires from the office
with the beet wishes of all. His con
siderate treatment of those with whom
he had to deal carried its weight, and
while no rough-and-tumble incidents
were plaoed to his credit, "he got there
just tbe same."
Personal.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Tbat a certain note given by tbe under
siguRd to Mark T. Eady, for $174, dated
June 23, 1898, payable four months after
date, was obtained by and through false
and fraudulent representations, tbe con
sideration therefor has wholly failed and
said cote is now held by said Eady con
trary to bis agreement to return tbe
pame. All persons are warned not to
purchase said note aod that the maker
thereof will not pay tbe same.
Otis Patterson
Dated: The Dalles, Or., Sept. 8, 1898
Miss Leach's Kuturn.
Mies Altbn Leach returned on yenter
day mnruir.g'a train from Portland,
wiiere'srie went three weeks since for the
pnrpnpe i f B.'leotn g her fall stook ot
milliurry B 'od. H hile there she had
ooets to tbu leading millinery and
drb6nmaking establishments of tbe me
tropolis, enabling her to select the very
latest desigus. Har goods are now ar
riving and from now until tbe date of
the opeoing of her parlors, about the
15th, tbe public will have aooesa to
stock of millinery "up to date" in its
fullest senee. MissLeacb was fortunate
in engaging a lady dressmaker whose
reputation in Portend, for style, fitting
and fluish, baa kept ber constantly em
ployed by the leading fashionable estab
lishments of Portland for eight year
Tha publio is cordially invited to oall
and iuspect tbe varioua styles.
A Lively Knaaway.
Wednesday afternoon John Cbrismun
of Long Creek, left his four borse team
attached to a large wsgou with tail,
standing for a moment, while attending
to tome business oo Main ttreel when
tbey took advautage ot hit absenoe and
started down th street at a rattling
paoe. Mr. Chrism an catching tb trail
wagon made bia way to the front to find
that his lead line were trailing In tbe
dust. He made an effort by setting
both br-tket and pulling on tbe wheelert
to ttop tbe team, but well under way ha
mada no Impression on them, and
realizing that general tmaahup wat io
ttort for tbe outfit parted company by
jumping. At that moment Eugene J one
on a good quarter borse was losing do
time lu pursuit. Oettiog to tb front
be, with hi cayuse.aooD bad e"mii-up'
that meant dollar to Cbrisman. lb
team, with assistance of otbert, waa
ttraighlened out, a circle mada an
headed toward ton earn bsok under
tb iolluenoaof tb "bud", apparently
dissatisfied with lbs wludup of wbal
might bav beeo an exoitlog finish.
EWING CLEARED.
A. A, Willis was-up from Lexington.
B. F. Akers, an Ionite, was in town yester
day. Charles E. Smith, of Arlington, came over this
week.
A J. .
M. S. Maxwell, of Hardman, is registered at
the Palace,
Walt Bartholomew reached town from Boise,
Idaho, yesterday.
A. L. Hatnes and Frank Anderson, of Eight
Mile, are in town.
Hon. J. F, Moore returned to The Dalles
Wednesday night.
Ed Halloway, a prominent farmer from Doug
las, Is in town today.
C. M. Peck, of Lexington, has been In attend
ance at court as a juror.
Dr. Shipley had a very Berlous turn yesterday,
but has now again rallied.
Prosecuting Attorney Bean returned to Pen
dleton by last night's train.
Dr. E. R. Swinburne, returned from his visit
to Portland the nm of the week.
William H. and Horace Johnson, of John Day,
were registered at the Palace yesterday.
John W. McMillan was up from Lexington on
Wednesday and called at the Gazette office on
business.
W. K. Corsen, the right-hand man ot Ione'f
hustling business man, Joe Woolery, was In
town yesterday.
J. Wattenberger and family returned from
Portland yesterday, where thoy have been vis
iting several days.
Mr. Taylor, formerly of this town but now
living In Portland, Is enjoying a visit here
among old frrlends.
Ike Inula Is suffering from what appears to be
blood poisoning, his hand being in a serious
condition of Inflammation.
Alva Leach, the Lexington wheat buyer, was
n this place yesterday, sounding the market or
the disposition ot tbe producers.
William C. Ripley, traveling representative ot
a large wool-buying house of Portland, visited
this place on business this week.
Miss Alice Glasscock ha entirely recovered
from ber recent Illness, and will soon go to
Rock creek to take charge of the school at that
place.
John Kvans, who formerly lived with Marlon
Evans, his son, on Willow creek, Is again visit
lng this section from Walla Walla, where he
now lives.
An Kloiiueot Flea
Hade
ney.
by an Able Attor-
OLL1E PDYEAB EXONERATED.
Those fortunate enough to hear Sena
tor Brownell's final address to the jury
in defense of hia client, Wm. B. Ewing,
obarged with assault with a deadly
weapon upon a mao named Fitz, a sheep
herder, were deeply impressed. Tbe
senator is famed not only for bis oratory
bot for hia ability to draw logical con
clusions, and, in oonsequence, not a
person in the room at tbe conclusion of
hia touching appeal but whose sympathy
went out to the defendant and hie little
family as tbey eat there at his side.
Carrying hia listeners into tbe saored
precincts of tbe bumble little home, this
man felt justified in protecting, for the
sake ot his wife and innooent babes, a
feeling of emotion overcame stalwart
men, and, glanoing about the room,
many were th? eyet that were moistened
with tears. Particularly noticeable in
bis talk wag the absenoe of bitter denun
ciation ot witnesses and opposing coun
sel, so often resorted to by attorneys in
their efforts to gain a point, and to dis
tasteful to listeners.
Prosecuting Attorney Bean handled
his side ot the case in an able manner,
but tbe verdiot ot the jury wns already
framed, and upon their return to the
presence ot the court after a brief stay
in tbe jury room with the verdiot of "not
guilty", the judge pronounoed Mr. Ew
ing a free man. lue appreciation ot
himself and family oan be better imag
iued than described.
Senator George C. Brow noli was compelled to
return to Oregon City at the conclusion of his
vase nefore tno court, ami loot neuncsnay
night's train out.
The Grand Jnry Falls to Find a True Bill
Against Him.
Not only our immediate oommunity
but tbe entire country are awaiting the
report of tbe sotion ot the grand jury in
case of Ollie Puvear, the Amerioan boy
who was compelled to defend bis life
against tbe vicious assault of a Spanish
camptender with an aze by shooting
him dead. Tbe Spaniard developed an
ugly disposition toward the young man
owing to an expression of bis enthusiasm
over Amerioan oaval victories at the be
ginning of the war. Tbe grand jury's re
turn of not a true bill was tbe prediction
of tbe officers of the law who were in at
tendance at bis preliminary trial. Tbe
straightforward appearanoe and conduct
of the young man bad gained the confi
dence ot all with whom be came in con
tact, and ai Sheriff Matlook reoeived
numerous letters from tbe most reliable
oitizens of tbe locality from which tbe
boy came secently in Iowa and Mis
souri, snob ts county judge, bankers,
attorneys and merchants, vouching for
tbe good charaoter of the boy and bit
family, be felt tbat his judgment in the
beginning hud not been at fault. These
letters in the bands of the jury together
with the testimony at band justified
tbem in olearing young Puyear.
FOR BALE.
Kanoh, 820 aores, good land, 4 miles ot
Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water,
house and barn, 140 acres of summer
tallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy
terms. Call at tbe Gazette office.
664-tf
fioo REWARD I
Will be paid for information leading
to the arrest and oonviction ot any per
son stealing oattle branded "WH" oon-
neoted on tbe left side. Waddle on the
nose. Perot Hcghbs.
45-nov3
Fur Sale.
Twenty aores of land, near ft good
sobool. Will trade for horses, farming
outfits, eto. For further information ad
dress, Y. Winohell,
79 tf Hood River, Or.
Dreadfully Nervons.
Gents: I wat dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Carl's Clover Boot
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney and
bowel trouble. Tour Tea so m oleansed
my system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mrs. S.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by
Conner A Warren, v
Tbe speech of Father Abraham in the
last number of Poor Kiohard's Almanao,
published by Benjamin Franklin in 1757,
"oontaiut tbe wisdom of many aget and
oatioua assembled and formed into one
ooDneoted discourse." When first pub
lished it attracted world wide attention
and was oopied in all of the newspaper
in Amerioa aod England and translated
into many foreign lnngUKges. Would
yon not like to read it ? (let a copy free
of oharge at Conser A Warren' drug
store.
Announcement
To the School Children
A full and complete line nt m
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETO.
Just received by the
Slocum Drug Co.
Everything needed for the commencement term
44
THE FAIR
OTUL3T ILCSLClS.iinLtOStlL(BS
For
Mr. Tbnreloft
i has a!r!y drnttf ! bis dipo!tifn
t . k M tt t - At... .l.ttS IthS
dm rteeauy lovers
... .. -:. tw U.r.al
call aal k-im. " ... .,, ftf ih. L-.
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P a-aV.V- '" r-H jwlllft-wDMili e.mmni r4 bf
G1UND JtllY Ktl'OKT.
Follrving it th report of th grand
jury to Jodg Lowll at lb conclusion
of their work )trday afternoon:
Uo. KTii'Utx A. Low ill
Wt, your grand jury for tba Septem
ber (arm of oourt for KH, lx-g to report
at f'lllowt:
W b been In ioti tbre day
and bav riamincd Din witoeaee. W
bav fiood two tro bill ot I ulotrneot
and two Dt true bill.
W bav titmined lb offioet aod
bookt of record of lb eoouly clerk,
slier iff tod coDDiy treasurer and Rod lb
offices kept Io orderly condition aod tb
book aod record neatly aod orderly
kept la a flrst elaas eoDditiop, a far a
w could disoovar,
W bv Mmlnd lb aouoly jail and
nod tl tarn at aod clean W
would rpetfally rrcommand that in
onlsr to roak lb Jsil warmer tb sam
b ligbtlf aclod around lb foooJa-
tloo; also tbat tb jsil bnildiof b
palaWd a well a th rounly mart
bnns.
W bm einiiiiited lb p.cn liuut and
Hal lb m tit and clo, wiUi three
ldrnli C'm(frllely well BoliteDlad.
W bg to tlir k your b ar fr lb
kiedase aod ouriesy ahowa d. tad to
ocnrnend tb t-.tr and abla manaer ia
wtik b tb bueibee tit lb Court b4 breo
transited.
W' o ibiibk our h'tttorabl r!i
trifl all-ifoe f ir valuebl smhIii
I ui slu m", pm.iwb wuiw m svi
Sin.
W b'g lo tbank Mr (ienrge Tbnifttna
and Mr K J H-ff f. r ti,ir kind aa
.f rn t iVnti"tt a our bailiffs.
f 1 V ST trlifl.J b birf
b. ti t t .1 ,!.
i,i i l,i. n u d.fit K.ji.n.1, r,A I).
IfH
Jrrjr Ktltsri.v, V to.
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Are acknowleged the finest and cheapest ever offered in Heppner.
Our Underwear Department
Our Hosiery Department
CMLDttDN'iS
LADIES'
MENU
Cotton Underwear, per (trutcot, io
Ail-Wool Haoitary 1"
Heavy, riblwd, Jersey tlceo lined 'iio
Natural wool
HlrMly all wool, tery Uavy . 07o
CoIIod, Be, ribbed 4Hc
CUILDUEN'H
M
LAUIEM'
MfcVK
Ho
Fid Calmer
All-Wool
Flu Hilk FinUba.1
Fin Ft Black Cotton
Heavy, double-heel Hoikt
Fin Black H to ka
una
'21c
1)0
4o
!0
Our TowelingGood Linen Crash, 70, 8c, ioc, iqc.
Our Bargains.
A. IiiHs IL-intJ !'
A. Jino Jiii(3 of
Kino !Lincj l"
A1c3Ii'h Clot hiiiLX
11 ills
"Woiihjii'h mid Cliilclrt'ii's Shot's
A. l4,,iiH3 Lt'iim of Tin iiikI CJ ranitowaro
1
Monoy reltinietl If tscclM uro not
MntH.ffiotory as
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