Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 04, 1898, Image 3

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    FAIR T
HE PLACE
Our Guarantee
Money Returned
If Goods
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY.
To
Save Money
Nobby
Stylish Cut
Neat Fitting
Tailor Made
Tweeds
Cheviots
Diagonals
Clay Worsted
We arroLixt Every txlt
WW
Tlio Choicest irntterns oriel Very Best Fabrics
COATS
'lit i$$m
OUR PRICES
Pepper and Salt Cotton Suits never wear out $
All Wool Worsted Suits ....
Imported Clay Worsted Suits extra heavy
All Wool Tricot Suits best value made
All Wool Tweed elegant satin lined
3-33
6.48
9.48
8.S8
1 1.65
These suits are positively very stylish and equal to high
priced tailor-made suits.
Call and satisfy yourself by making comparison.
Fine Dress Coats
Ulsters
Canvass Coats water proof
Heavy Chinchilla elegantly made and
lined
Mackintoshes in various colors and
weights
HATS
STYLISH DERBYS
FINE FEDORAS
STOCK MEN'S HATS Felt and Wool
Positively the best goods at the cheapest prices on the market
f-V J &
MfcM
11 A "I
ii, How Thankful
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been A.foandonod Wonder
ful Results of Purifying the Elood.
" A very severe pain came in my left
inee, 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 ol ever being cured.
My wife was reading of a case like mine
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Bbe
advised me to try it. I began taking it
and when I bad used a few boltlca I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
bow thankful I am for this relief 1 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 now man altogether."
J. P. Moors, Lisbon Fails, Maine.
Sarsa
pariKa
Is the bet-ln fact the One True Blood Purifier.
00 el's
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. M cents,
6
t
6
6
1
WATCH THIS SPACE!
-$3.00-
In It If you catch on.
$3
givon away for th bast
score t!iia week at the)
Mic Sliootin! Gallery S
-SCORE TO DATE
Highest possible score 120.
l'rlzea
Win, Brown wins with a ticore of 110
ladles' prizes:
Mrs. Perry Bnj iter 1st
1
Red, White and Blue llfjhta la front. 3j
MKTH. EP1SC. CHURCH,
urnvinis.
Bands? lit. m. mot 7 p. ro. BnntUy school
10 a. m. Clu-toa N". 1 and U at 12:10 p. m.
Ki'worth lKi.e Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
I'mor merlin,, '1 li .irnlny, 7 p. m.
''I'll H pi KIT i! the brnli my. Com"
The il'T nmy lx found at tile iwnwitiRir ad
joining tlio churi-h, wlMrs Ii will le kIhiI U
mont any w o mny tl iro to couenlt Mm on
reluriou. notinl, civic, philosophic, educational,
er any otlir uhiet.
J. W. FLKHiitlt. MiuiKtar.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Bervlcd Mch Pumlajf at 11:00 oVInrk a. m.
and 7:M) p. m. Prayer meeting ThnmiUy even
I lit 7:U1. Choir pracllco ratimlay evening
at the ehunli. K, L miiu.i.
l'mtor.
The Ulln' flulM of the Kpinoopnl ehiireh
Will nici'I lit 8 o'clock, p. m., n tin' llrnt
w 1iii-.Uy ol ecu uuintli, at the horn ol Mra.
T. J. Mllrk
Local Notes.
Clioice fruit at Tbe Maine.
M. Lirhtetitbal k Co. for ahoe. 1
Frabovitpra altbtCtody Factory,
For choice confectionary go to Tlx
M aioe.
Bny yonr tobroot of Geo. O. Kome.et
The Mams.
Where ran yon test your merk'mso
sbtp? At The Maine.
Where eao n bny tbe beat clr 00
tarth? At The Mxina.
Wb.d i Hop (JolilT Ufal mT po
tartti. Ne a.1. (alifre.
Y-in cn't a!T.r I to be a-ilboot a mom
brbiplii the n library.
Tbe Willoar crerk bfids within the
city limiK, te now eomplvte.
Tbeliitpr warfb'niM bae ao nnlin.it
1 aor ft aed ry fC eal. h3 l'u
Liohti-ljlbal A Co. for ihHa. Firlnaife
b flora liaoillfi tbe U-at. Kl:f
E. (1. Hparry, if !. out f our
prraotil couto:lnipn, ii tn ln Coorl
tbia k.
Marion U"tiol atid It b Lmlin
WadoHiliy ib frrlit for tbe L'n
Crrek forinli r-
Tbe Utile i nmtilba ol 1 t-.y tf J-rry
rtilli.l livioaf bulnw IxIickI'O dlJ
Wd0Niiy til til.
tVn ihk V . all flbt 1-nt l.Til-
Dr, J. W, Voiel, Rpeoiaimt fur refrao-
tion and deftots of tbe eye, will be hsre
every tbroo mouths. C'iS-lyr
Painless teraa.iy fur extriiotiDg teeth.
If not s Htiitm!, uo cbar;i!8. Try Dr.
VfMikrhiin'a new p'an. 60'1-tf.
If you need something for yonr system
oall at tbe 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, Oity hotel building. tf
Best Booomriioi:ttion and oourteous
treatment itt the ImppriHl Hotel, Seventh
aod Wph. Stu., Portland. OrPinon.
A AbruuttBibioh ia slrictiy in the Jead
with liis tnilo' made pnita. No ohnnrep
tukeu hs rritardM fjf, afyle and tt iisb.
Kiifi?! Ti rn is, the heepoinn, has re
turned with hiR sheep from IIh nioun
tuins, and is enjiyi'ig visit In town.
brinu your hides, polts and furs to
Ben, Mm hews, :t the Liberty Ment
Market. He pBys bisheBt market prioe.
619-tf.
A beautiful reiileno is well under
coiistruotioc, on Cbae street, by W'm.
Ayem, fulpoent to tbe pretty home o(
Geo. Wtlls.
John McCarty has returned from a
aoveu-taoDths thfep-oamp rxperionce in
(he m ntitiiiufl, ucil is gla.j to reach
civilization airaiu.
A. M.Gunu may be seen atf&iu ham
merinif iron 8t Lis old stand on west
M iin s r'et at'tr on ubsetioe from tbe
oity of three years. tf
O. T. Douglas, formerly a resident of
Donglas, is bre as a witm s in a cse
of Ewinrf vh. Iihea, n')w ocoapyiug the
attention ot thecourt.
A flue line of cutlery jtist received at
P. C. Tbompsou & Co. 'a, including sois-
sota, shears and hu e!eant asKortment
of 3-pieo oarvin setp.
Kev. J. W. Fleaber will preweb next
Huuilay tnornioti on "Christ, Our Pass
oyer." In tbe evening short lectures on
fIrnos, the oor' elation nuiting.
He not deceivedl A couch, hoaranfts
or croup are Dot to he trifled with. A
dose iu time of hiloh's Cure will save
yon much trouble. Sold by Couser &
Varren, y
Dyspepsia cored. Shiloh's Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour stomaub, com
ing up of food distress, and ia tbe great
kidney and liver remedy. Hold by Ctin
eer & Warreu. y
Cure tbht conich itb Hhilnh'e Cure.
Tbe beit oongb on re. Kilirvi-s eroup
promptly. One million buttles sold last
year. 4J doses for 2'cts. Hold by Coo
eer 4 Warren. v
Flucg Ls oarer of tbe well known
Chinese lanndry, litis mnvtd his tanndry
to corner of Alkali ard Water streeta
and is now iu slmpe to do good wathing
al cbesp rule. 2
Call at lbs Candy Fuolory whet yon
wants good cup tf Lot o fTc, coon or
rhocolate. Fi'h otitrrs Iu any a; vie.
Hoi aod eold luuchei). Try cue of oor
oyator coctail'e. tf
Ladies, tnke the best, It you are
troubled aitb cnnitipation, aallow skin.
and a tired fee-ling, take Karl's Clover
Tea, it ia plrasar.t It take. HolJ by
Cooeer k VVarreu, v
Karl's Clover lt-H,l Tea ia a pleasan1
lai alive. liegiilatee tbe tniwels, tianflea
tbe blood. Clean tbe t ompVtion. Kaay
to make ai.d pleasant to take. 23cl
Hold by Oousf r k Warren. v
W, 1'. Snyder, the livery stable pro
pri'lor, bnt otily thbalbay and grain
Lare eorrals and BCOomtO'idatiooe for
freigbtere. Utckaau.l buggies furnished
leanooable. ritui k H e ired for. tf
"lathe Dioruing ly tie b.iiiht light,"
In tbe evening ut the "Redlighl,"
where Jobo Kuemus oontinues to dole to
bin patrons those sparkling beverages,
which "bullish molanohuly and drive
dull oare away." Drop in; warmth
greets you these fall and winter evenings.
Weloome to the services at M. E.
church, South. Communion oext San
day at 11. m. Revival begins to con
tinue on and 00. Hot shot and lively
singing will characterize tbe meetirjg.
Tbe new song book is unexcelled.
Strangers cordially invited. Fred St
Olair, pastor.
FraDk P. MoDoVitt, who has recently
dispoeiid of the Bandou Recorder, of
Coos county, arrived in Heppner on this
morning's train, in search ot a desirable
location. We hve been associated with
Mr. MoDevitt in the Drintinf hneintms
aod tender bim a oordial weloome to oor
prosperous community.
Mike Roberts, at the Belvedere, hav
iug remodeled tbe popular old-time oor
uer, extends to tbe public a oordial wel
oome. The beverages be dispenses
will be kept up to tbe highest standard,
and tbe enlargement and oemfortuble
equipment of his billiar i parlors and
club-rooma are a drawing feature. 92-tf
John Li lew, of John Day, oame to
town Wednesday with bis daughter,
who is euroute for a Willamette valley
nuivereity. Mr. Luoe reports having
met a uumber of Indians while oomiui
in, who were noxiously inquiring the
woereaoouis ui me Indiana tbht ware
reported killed iu that section. Em
ployed by Mr. Luoe is the sister of Qo
Cutiiug, tbe yooug mao killed by tbe
Iudiaoa. Upon ber return from bis
funeral, she reported but one lodiiio
killed end ooe shot iu the foot.
Last oight was a lively ooe at Jimuiie
Hart's. His "pulnoa of sweets." which
bus beeo remodeled au.i elaborately pa
pered, was thronged with eng-ir p itrooi,
who were served with oysters 10 evry
style. O. D Ratioie, the allrouul, affa
ble genius, ss "chief ot the raoire," woo
tor himself reoiguition in serving tbe
bivalves, biou lusnros tbe venture a
Qoaocial sucoess. I'aa roasts, pepper
masts, oyster loafs, fries, stews, cock
tails, etc., will be served ewcii uigbt dui
ing thi winter seasoo in tbe bigbent
style ot the art. Una oall brings an
other.
. ' Hlryels Stolen.
Saturday night, as usual, R:tlpb Swio
borne left bis bieyoie Iu the bllwy ot
tbe lower briok, aod upon looking for it
the oext moroiog was surprised to tlud
it B'ine. S'lppoaiog siiiu'x neighbor livd
borrowed it, be C included they would re
turo it. and gave it no further thought
until Monday uinroiug, wbeo be beg;io
aoiuqairy, Mr. Kiohardson, tbe oyolnry
roan, at ones susploioued stranger who
made bis appearaoce io tbe towo a few
days prtviouii, riding adilapidated wheel
which he ban repaired ai.d sold at a shc
ritice to Win. Heed. The telephone liae
was brought into play and the thief
overhauled at Lone Rock, wbere be had
already sold the wheel. 1 lie atlllioritie
took bun In charge, and Geo. Gray re
tarued with bits Isnt Oigbt.
Personal.
Dr. W. F. White, of lone, was iu the city,
Geo. 8. Crane, of lone, came up Wednesday.
RobtKllburn haB returned from the moun
tains.
J. W. White, of Lexington, was iu town Wed
nesday.
C. H. Keithley, of Hardmau, was in on court
business.
C. C. Boone, Ione's constable, was a visitor In
Heppner this week.
J. 8. Boothby, of Lexington, was In town
during session of court.
Daniel Rice, of Hardman, was registered at
the Palace Wednesday.
J. F. Willis, of Lexington, was attracted to
town by the session of court and othei business,
Ted Williams, Tom (iillflllon, Barney, Jinimie
and Pat Dougherty spent Wednesday night in
Heppner.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Laeey left last night for
a few months visit in the Willamette and Rogue
Hlver valleys.
OraE. Adklna left for Portland on Friday
night's train, where he will attend the business
college for the winter.
John MoFee, now a resident of Willamette
valley, returned here this week Intending to
remain during the winter.
vi. Bwlck accompanied by his wife and
daughter, of Cmiyon City, registered at the
Palace Tuesday night en route' to the me
tropolls.
Mr. B. C. Wlndom and wife of Brownsville,
are enjoying a visit at the home of their
Mrs. Wm Hnley at Sand Hollow. Mr. Wlndom
thinks very lavorable of the opportunities
allorued In tasteru Oregon for money making
Mrs. Tom Matlock and her sister, Mrs. Fietch
er, have gone to Eugene for a visit, their former
home. Mrs. Fletcher loll there a young girl,
and, marrying In this country, 1ms a family of
eleven children and during all these years has
never had an opportunity to visit the old home
until now.
UER LOVER DEAD.
Ao
cntct ir cuuttr ruaotiEDiNUij.
HKNUV bl.A(kWH,L KiTl'HNa.
Came Oat t'nip
Isf I Ins a tr"d of
that iilard to beai.
11 yee' old tfm.'e
The ilorrow Coimty Lund Trost
company lava deride. to go ioto the
heat hu) wig bnslooe etUtiaively this
fall, aod it la important that groer 10
trviw them b-tore dp iuig i f their
eropa.
Whir eat " gt s t frh and
b"t eop "f pore iava an I Mopie ooffe
f.,r 60T At li e Maine. Opeo day and
niht. AUo, batn saodwirb, iioarler
1 . ... 1 . 1.
or a pieiriome miiin pin m ca
(Lome inde). 5?; tt b oU egga, fx);
clueae, erai kvrt an t I Hu b giHiil.
I 1 llna'i.ti, fnftneily editor of the
Crook C m il i m ii4l,n i f pr-aeidiiig j
ao aci'i.i,t innrli ennjuriy, is meet j
Uawaua lly Tbrrs Werka
Miare
lieory Black well, of Img Creek, well
knowo throughoot this oiuntry, was
registered at the Palace hotel the first
of the week, aod 10 meeting aod inter
viewing tbe gentleman fomud him verv
iiiiiob alive, notwithstanding the reports
t the 0 'titrary eironlale.l aoroe time
since that be baj died ia an Alaaka tins
piUI.
Mr. liletkwell brought William
Kudioaaoii out with him abmt three
weeka einoe, but hal bneiiieaa 10 M'lO
tana whirb bae delayed hiaretqro bnma.
Me Poiiflfins the report that bim II and
liodio smote led In gt'ii;g tneir band
if lfj natlle through itb a loe of only
two, wbiob fell violim to a poianooos
-d no the furlh.-r ai.U of tha paaa.
Their et.irii wm earned n.iao lh river
by mne of raft, and while tioiu-r'iis
' rh ee cal's'' were eipe'ienoed, f irtqie
tia with tliem aid 111" fellows who were
sorely io oetd of l-ef at the oilier end.
Mr. I'.iau k"el iiiaiets III-. I bile otue
toen will fuak their forlniiaa Io Ilia
etii.lr, ih m wiihi.nt meai s have
srareely gh't of a rbanee. A d it is
aa-r o n pr-dileio Willi lnm aa to bow
tiv will survive Hie winter.
In c oal 'eeM.n of Ma eiwafil trip
To date the folluwitig cases have been
disposed of:
Tbe jury in the cusii of B lie Knowltoo
vs. E. L. Matlock, biought io a verdict
Id favor ol tbe defendant. C. E. Red
deld appeared for the plaintiff and G,
W. Phelps for tbe defendant. The jury
wai M. P. Fuq'M, Dun Potter, Frauk
Akers, VV. A Ferguson, W J. Emery, J
M. White. Reuhcu Allen, John Hushes.
J. C. Keithly, Albert A. Willis, Thomas
Gilfilliu and J. W. Mnrlatt.
Io the case of W. B. Eit)g against 0.
A. Rhea and liattie Ceoil, tried 00
Wedoosdsy, the jnry, composed of Frank
Akers, Reuben Allen, J. O. Keithly, Dun
Potter, W.J. Emery, J M. White, Jas.
Hams, C. N. Peck and W. A. Fergusoo,
brought io a veidiot in favor of tbe
defendants. Gnrley &. Dobyoi for
plaiutif ; C. E. Redlleld (or defendants.
Io order to get a jury to try tbe case ot
W. B. Ewiog va. 0. A. Uhea, a speoitl
veuir was ordered by tbsoout eu I Qoul
lyajury was secured, composed of the
following : W. P. Hnyder, G. W. Tbomp
sou, John MoFerrm, A. K. Binos, L tl.
Jonw, Ji. O. SmiMct. H. P. Florence, J.
It Miuioua, C. A. J bnsou aod T. W.
Ayere.
Io Bono vs. B sin, a decree of divorce
was graded 11 r d cu-li cly i,f (he ohildreo
given Ibe falber.
Allen ve. Allen, decree in accordance
with praer ot complaint.
The grand jury, composed of Julma
Keithley, foremaii; r.liuer Bainao, ,I.F.
Willis, Frauk Audersoo, Geo, Pieraon
and D. Ii. Jenkins, ate now considering
Ibe cane of MoGoimgle brothers, which,
owing to delay In getting witnesses, It
pnltirig them to Iroulne.
The rase of II e )iuiig roan retoroed
hem last night frmn Lone Kh k for
siealiug a hir)( l will 0 rne op this
afteroiMio.
Alaska Romance in Which ao Astoria
Girl Figured.
Portland Telegram. ' .
Miss Josephine MiUlin, of Astoria, Or.,
a pretty, blaok-eyed young lady, ia in
Alaska. She oame to Alaska to become
tbe wife of ber sweetheart, the Skagway
Alaskan reports, and arrived here to
learn for the first time that he bad been
the victim of a blast on tbe railroad near
Rocky Point aod that his mutilated
body lay buried in a rough grave 00 tbe
hillside. Her sweetheart was Arthur
Halan Hallam, grandson of Arthur
Henry Hallam, whose death inspired
the beautiful poem, "Iu Memorials,'
written by England's beloved poet lau
reate, Tennyson. .
A year ago lust May a yonna man
named Hallam went to Astoria and met
for the first time a young lady named
Josephine Matlin. It seemed to be a
case of love at first sight. After a short
acquaintance they became engaged, aod
both were of tbe firm belief that each
was the other's entity, so firm were they
in theiroompanioosbip. During the fol
lowing winter the yonug man announced
his desire to set tbe wedding day for
Christmas, and the young lady rendilv
assented, but was obdurate wbeu he ex
plained that be was ai.xious to be mar
ried at that time, because he believed
that be oould make bis fortune it be
came north in April ot the following
spring. The young lady declared that she
would not permit him to leave ber at Ibe
end of a few months' honeymoon and
said she would never consent to let bim
leave her for a long period nntil tbey
bud beeo married at least three or four
years. Thu tbey talked the matter over,
and It was finally decided that it would
be wise to postpone the ceremony uutil
be had gooe to Dnwsoo aod ascertained
what be could do f 01 himself.
The yonug man left Astoria in May
and went to Wrangle, thinking the
Klondike oould be reaohed by that route.
In this he was disappointed, and, being
strunded, be came to Skagway. His
funds ran low and bo scoured work on
tbe railroad. A few weeks ago he was
killed by a blast, aa above reported.
Howling Hreords.
The following is the standing of tbe
bowlers io tbe gold medal oontest now
00 at Riobardsoo's bowliog alley:
(lame
Name,
Jaa. Hart
klliert Laland
Clyde Klilgway
Mac KiihIi
Kulpli Hwliilmrn. ..
Curtln Khea
John Vanillin
Waller (lllllam ...
Hep HIhi kuiHii
Ioii1h HlKbeu .....
Martin Anderson .,
Jaek lioruer
Elh'trt Lalaud
fur w itb f0
Played.
2
:i
... zt
... .'JO
....2
... M
....IH
.....PI
....III
, . . :n
I-.
... 1:1
Average.
ii'i
ill
:u.ir
W.
27.4
2ll.ll
2I1.S
214
lfti.2
2H
ll.H
holds tbe reoord thus
for the highest individual
score iu tbe tournament. Tbe prizes tor
tbe highest snores dining tbe month of
October wore woo by Mrs. J. D. Brown
with 31 and Walter Gilliam with 01.
FOLK PAY ONLY.
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he few's lhathbs hi ehara nfKlori
!iigiths I fiei-ia iofif rrirotunolty. i dik gl I a-if l Ifflioel tt leave Ibe
formate ei.o lir'i to 1 foe .' who will slly earn It
. ...... ...... 1 Th bright pro'pMMa he fit d on hi
;iir, ii", ib " a "".! y, - i n am' . WIN will nndonbtsdiy
j,; -it lilt.r 1 'i t !.( 1 . I rvotst ill it 14 t?.U w imm tipm.
Mra. Or. tUnurife II iraaey
Ieavea for Monument Monday, and 00
Tncailay at 2 p. m. will deliver a lecture
to ladies only. Mm will remain In Moo
omenl oue week. On Mooday, Nov.
Ittb, she will deliver a lentura at ling
Creek, remaining there one week, aod
from there to J dm D.y for no t week;
thence to Cioy in City for the tame
length of liroH. I l,e d .elor'a sur-eess io
this section of thi r niiiy has woo the
gratitude of mail) i f nnr m mt liifinential
cilixiis, aod her mei'iirinea are gaining a
widespread repn'ation fo their efn."len.
ey. Tha docior'a a Ivine ie graf iiilua,
enleaeeetbat hIlli (he skill ot tnany
prominent (hyaioiais yield readily to
tb remedies ab off rs. Her Mission
Ibrongb'tiit Faalero Oregon will he the
relief of sofftif g l,ti"iailty, aod lii ef
doing will ea-n the ev. rivaling support
an 1 gratitude of er.'-h r onmnully. Her
lectors will lie m ot li,t-fetlog and of
fttal Imp-ir Ui c to woinn Io general.
Di not overlook l er vie I tnd nwihly
a.l.Jiej'tc,j-j.
Novemlx r I lib, 2ih, lllta and Mid.
The German Hpeoialista, from Port
land, Oregon, will be in Heppner, at tbe
Palace hotel, and will reloro 000s a
month,
If yoo hove chronic catarrh, consulta
tion is free of charge,
Do you blow mnous from the nose?
Are you tronbled with bleeding ot tbe
nose ?
Ar tbe Doatrila ohstrnoted, making
breathing diftloiillf
Are yoq boars at tiroes?
It tbe moo us dropplog dowo from the
back of nose Into the throat?
It yonr note stopped op?
I yonr bearing a footed?
Is your throat tore at time?
I) i you spit a good deal wbeo rising Io
the morning?
Do you hem and hak to clear yonr
throat?
Cult'ru la a daogerou dlseaae, which
leadt ioto conauinptloo.
Weak eM cured j croeeeyet ttatiooed
wlllioiit rutting the rord.
Ca'sra-'i removed wit'v.ot a knife;
ftaaea titled wl.er (.there have failed ;
rnptore and broia eiired wllboot opera-tn-0.
Chron'o theiirattim and kldoey
troibles a apenislty.
Do ot fil o see tb Garmao HpecUl
l. A friendly talk will ot you noth
ing. nd ia le-nnd In reeijll In 1 ftitt
Ul 11 in in f on,
Splenetio Fever Io Klamath County.
Tbe following artiole was banded to
tbe Klamath Falls Express by J. F. Ad
ams, deputy stock inspector:
The quarantine Hoe established by tbe
United States department of egrioulture,
January 15, 1898, divided the state ot
California, leaving the northern part ot
that state above Ibe line. Owing to tbe
extensive drouth in California this year
tha department was asked to remove tbe
restrictions, which was doneMaroh 25th,
plaolng the whole state below the quar
antine line, and inspeotors ot tbe bureau
of animal industry, department ot agri
culture, were stationed at various points
within Califoroia to iuspeot oattle for in
terstate trade California oattle origin
ally on Bon-infeoted raoohes, that had
oot been exposed to Texas, splenetic or
Southern cattle fever were iospeoted and
if found free from oontagioos or infeo
tious diseases would be granted apeoial
permits. This Inspection was made at
tbe expense of the Department ot Agri
oolture.
During July Dr. Charles H. Blemer,
government inspeotor, was in our county
investigating tbe oonditlon of the Call
tornia oattle imported into this county
few mouths previous. Tbe majority of
these oattle were not inspected by
geueral inspector and the oattle brought
into this oounty without said Inspector's
permit were brought in violation ot tbe
federal quarantine laws aod regulations.
At tbe time of bis visit here io July, Dr,
Blemer states positively that splenetio
fever would result from tbe importation
ot the southern oattle, but owing to tbe
high altitude ot this oounty It was bis
opioion that tbe oold nlghtt would re
lard tbe development ot tbe licks (tract
minors of splenetic or Texas fever)
Within tbe last three weeks spleoetio
fever baa developed 00 tbe Carr rauoh In
the Tule lake valley.
Tbe disease developed among a bunob
01 ,'oms 280 fat oows which Mr.Oarrbad
sold to Miller & Lux, These oows bad
been placed in the pasture In wbiob Mr
Barr't southern oattle were placed aod
held for a few days after Ibeir arrival in
Klamath oouutp, bat fortuoataly tor Mr
Carr tha oattle contracted tha dlseaae iu
mild form (due to tbe soaroity of tiokt
and op to date only torn seven or eight
have suooumbed to tbe disease. There
wai some doubt as to tha diaeaas being
Texas fever, bnt it was tet at rest by th
arrival of Dr. Blemer, who slated that It
was the genuine Texas or splenetic fever
Mr. Ctrr immediately oommeooed greas
iog the cattle with a mixture ot lard and
coal oil, and it is slated by several relia
ble cattlemen that tha treatmeot bas
been beneficial.
Great Interest ha been taken Id tbe
"tick theory" aod Texas fever by Ibe
cattlemen ot the Tula lake oounlry.
Among the promloont workers la Mike
Uartery, who bas become ao interested
io the eradication of tha disease that be
ha eooduoted aom experiments with
lbs ticks with reference to transmitting
Ibe disease, etc. Dr. Blemer ttated tbat
the tick native cattlt will oot give tb
fever to other Dalit cattl, but not to
mov lbo) until November l.'ith (tb
danger i in tb field which bv 000
taioed tb ootbern cattl for any Isogth
of lime) aod that lb cold weather woold
eff otoslly eradicate lb disease, and la
h.ftoptnioo lb tick will not sarvtv oor
winter.
Millinery.
Mra. L. J. Estes bas received another
large stook ot millinery, including tb
latest tyles in "walkers." "tana," child
rens' (ilk bonnets and trimmed bats, etc.
host.
One hundred and seventy-five bead ot
beep io tbe mountains near tbe bead of
Bear creek, Morrow county, A reward
of 25 cents per bead will be paid tor tba
reoovtry or information leading to tba
reoovery of said sheep. Ewes and lambs
branded 11; yearlings branded P on
shoulder ; 2-year-olds branded P on hips.
Address,
8-10 F. M. Plitib, Condon, Or.
NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION.
Notioe is hereby given tbe public that
tbe firm ot Brown & Stewart baa, by
mutual oonsent, been dissolved, Mr.
Jesse Stewart retiring, and tbat tbe new
firm ot Brown & Hughes will oonlinua
tba business, assume all liabilities and
collect all debts due the old firm. Toura
truly, Bbowk & H con as.
October 2U, 1898.
Grand Bowling Contest.
A 50 game bowliog tournament for a
beautiful gold medal and otber prizes ia
now on at Biohardsoo'a bowliog alley
Call at tb alleys for further partioulars.
Prizes given each month for highest
aoores for ladies aod gentlemen. Com
in and try yonr skill.
Ar Yoa Interested I
Th O. R. N. Oo'a. new book on lb
Resource of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho is being distributed. Our readers
are reqnested to forward tb addresses
of tbelr Eaetern frienda and acquaint
ances, aod a copy ot tba work will b
seat them free. This a matter all sboold
be interested in. aod w would ask tbat
everyone tak aa Interest aod lorward
such add res to W. ti. Ilurlburt, lleo
eral Paaaei)gr Agent, U.K. AN. Co.,
Portlaod. ttl-tl
A Baslaea Cbaar
Io Heppner. A oict oleao stook ol
clothing, foroiahiog goods, eto, carefully
selected, aod bought tor cash. Owaer
determined to sell. A rar opportunity
for tblt fall trad. Writ or inqoir
Uaxbttb Orric.
Heppner, Or,
New Woods.
Wa ar constantly adding new good
and now bava ready for Inspection a fin
assortment of watchet, clock t, jewelry,
silverware, novelties aod moiloal Instru
ment. P. O. Uo, Jeweler.
roil HA UK.
Itaocb, 3 JO acres, good laud, 4 nil of
Heppner, alt fenced, plenty of water,
boot and barn, If) errea of lamraer
fallow, all ready for fall crop. F.eey
terms. Call at lb O tie It office.
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100 HKWAKUI
The Library.
A library for Heppner it now aatured
Mr. O. K. Filialmmont aod Mr. II. K.
Rioer have about completed tb oaa
van ot tb oily, aod bay net with lb
support of tb solid botioee ele
ment of Ih town, and those
who pproit tb Inliueoeeof tbebigh
class literal ur embodied 10 th library,
Tb literary megaiioea and author ot
Ih oonotry endorse lb Parmalee library
eomnaoy. and Ih propieition) aoder
which tbey Introduce themselves to th
towa I oo within th etmpreheosiooof
all, lotnriog tb Interest aod support of
every community lortanately decide.) oa
a a looalioo. It I ef to piedirt thai
it membership will be very ulboeieeti
over tbslr arqntaltioo.
Tea Mllllaae a tear.
Winn iitNu.la htiv. Irv. end buy tein. It
(r,'iiii thev're setulied. 'I he (irople the
I I.. 1 Mate ate tmw Luring latere'
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Will b paid for mfortnatloo leadiDg
to Ih rrt and cob vk lion of aoy per
00 steeling oalll branded "WU" on-
nected on th left tide. Waddle oa tha
ao. 1'iwi II run a.
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Raeklea'a Are lea i.
Tb UmI Halv In th world for Cat.
Braise, Horse, Cleete. Hall Hbeora,
Fever Horea, Tetter, Chapped Head,
Chllhlaiiia. Corns, sou all Hk a F.rop
tiout, and txieitlvsiy care Pile or
pay rquirL It I gnraole. Io giv
perleot tsliafaclloa or money refoodad.
Pric2S eeole par hot. For Ml by
ftloeora Dmg Co., K. J. Kloouro, mas agar
lrarally fcerveae.
(teals:-1 wa drss-lfolly arvoo,od
toi rtlief took yonr Carl's Clover IUt
Tea. II qoleM my efv aodstreaglb
os! my whol nervon eyt'am. I
troiihle.l with onalipalH. kidney and
ImwI Imold. four Tea oua eteaaeed
my tysUm ao tbnmngbly that I rapidly
regained health as. I atrenftb. Mr. M
A. Hweet. Hartford, t-aa. Hold hy
Oooeer Warren,
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