Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 22, 1898, Image 2

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    The-Gazette.
Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1898.
The fearful havoc, the result of
the Canyon City fire, should cause
the city of Heppner eeiious re
flection. Our town is bo situated,
and a majority of its buildings of
such inflammable material that un
less we are constantly on our guard
and thoroughly organized for an
emergency, the future may have
in store for us a conflagration
equal to that cf our neighboring
city. It behooves our young fire
department to spare no effort that
will perfect them for skillful work
when the issued requires it.
A 8COCNDRELLY THICK.
How CoiiAdeaee Sharp Swlndlrd u Aged
Con pie ob Lut Night' ,
CtliroraU ExpreM.
Friday morning's overland train oo tbe
"Short Liue" brongbt to Portland an
aged oonpleby tbe Dame of Davit; Mr.
Rod Mia. . Davie, of Medford. Tbe
man is 82 years of age, bis wife some
what bis Juuior.
They were enroute to tbe Southern
Oregon borne, after a happy visit to a
married daughter in Kansas, and were
contemplating their home-ooming with
a great deal of pleasure.
While strolling abont Portland daring
tbe day, awaiting the departure of tbe
evening overland, Mr. Davis waa aeoost
ed by a fairly well dressed, pleaaant
spoken man, who asked: "la not tbit Mr.
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A newspaper whose columns
overflow with advertisements of
business men has more influence
in attracting the attention to and
building up a city or town than
any other agency that could be em
ployed. People go where there is
business. Capital and labor will
looate where there is an enterpris
ing community. No power on
earth is so Btrong to build up a
town as a newspaper well patron
ized, and its power should be ap
preciatedOregon Scout.
President McKinley is still re
ceiving congratulations, by mail,
from every section of the country
on the eadorsement given him and
his administration one of the
most remarkable indorsements
ever given to any president in the
middle of his administration by
the vorers of the country. The
big head is an affliction unknown
to him, but the president is natur
ally proud of the confidence in
him, whioh the re-election of a re
publican majority of the house
and the election of state legisla
tures, which insure a big repub
lican majority in the senate, ex
pressed, aDd anxious that his
future policy in connection with
our newly acquired territory and
his recommendations to congress,
shall be of such h nature as to
merit a continuance of that con
fidence. If a conscientious desire
to do the right thing for the
country will enable him to do it,
he will succeed.
admiral ecu ley, wno was one
of our military commissioners
charged with the duty of arrang
ing for the evacuation of Porto
Ilico, is in Washington. He
brought a full report of the work
of himself and colleagues in Porto
llico, with him, and it is now in
tne nanus or tne president, tie
refuses to discuss any of the
numerous sensational stories deal
ing with tbe relations, both per
Bonal and official, between himself
and Admiral Sampson, but has ex
pressed an ardeut desire to get
hold of tbe man who started tbe
story that he was a democrat, li
says that as a naval officer he has
no politics other than his country
and does not consider any other
necessary; that his first and para
mount duty is to the administra
tion, Secretary Long has not de
cided what duty Admiral Schley
will next be assigned to, but will
eudeavor to meet the admiral's
wishes after conferring with him.
. Davie of Medford?"
"Yes, sir," responded tbe nneospioione
old gentleman.
Tbe ioe thus being eneoeefnlly broken
the yonng stranger went on aek if Mr
Davie bappended to be aoqnainted with
Mr. Blank, of Medford, one of tbe lead
ing cilzeoa there, and on reoieviog an
affirmative reply, said be waa a nephew
of Blank's and was going down thereto
live and engage in business with hia
nnoleand wound up by asking tbe Divis-
es it they were going oat on tbe evening
train. Being as so red that they were, tbe
party separated with mutual expression
of pies ore in tbe anticipated journey
together; the stranger intimating that
bis sister and ber two obildren would
ia bim on tbe trip.
Evening came and in due season Mr.
and Mrs Davis were comfortably install-
eb in one of the coaches ct the South
bound express and qnietly wondering if
they were to enjoy tbe company of tbe
young stranger, bis sister and ber two
ohildren. While they were speaking of
the party, in they oame, tbe young man
making straight for tbe aged couple, to
whom be told a sorrowful tale of bag'
gage held up for want of ready money,
though be bad (and showed) plenty of
checks wherewith to settle all possible
expense, il be oonld bat oash them, but
being a stranger and sway from end ore
log friends, be could not get inch a favor
etc, etc., and so could not make tbe trip
but just wait until be heard from uoole,
Blank etc, etc, This mournful(? story
was accompanied by all the lugubrious
signs necoessnry to make it effective, tears
even figuring to eks out tbe desired im
pression.
Mr. aud Mrs. Davis, with the genuine
honesty of long lives honestly lived, and
in the warm kindness that possesses
hearts inured to trouble aud dissapoint
ment, opened their meagre purses and
save to the aorouudrel $60 the old
gentlemen furnishing $43 aud bis gentle
old wife the balanoe. Tbe stranger
hurried nway to release bis baggage (bis
eister having quietly disappeared in tbe
meantime,) promising to return instant
ly and settle down for the night journey
That be did not return, when tbe train
got under bead way, gave the old people
tbe first one to tbeontrage that bad been
imposed upon Ibein, and they were very
iodiunantand very sorrowful. A friend
whom they met en route to the east side,
promised to put the city police oo tbe
traok of the ooofldsnce operator and
it is hoped they may run bim down.
Tbe game is aa old as the bietory
ordne, and so ie the kindliness of deoeu
bnman nature.
The old gentlemen suffered most, ap
pereutly, Irom tbe wrong done bis wife
making light of hie own loss, and reiter
atin g his assurance that he "would work
bard and make it all god to ber even to
tbe last cent."
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
Boise. Nov, 16. Horaoa Yat fleet, of
St. Antboay waa tbol and killed by F
J. MoFarland while of elk banting on
Squirrel Greek in tbe Teton mountains
Monday . Tbe shooting waa accidental.
Tbe men bad sighted band of elk, and
crouching down, fired several shots to
gether. Vanfleet suddenly jumped ap
exoitedly crying, 'Tve got bim. I've got
bim." MoFarland, also excited, turned
swinging bia gun that way and by some
means exploded, sending a ball through
Vanfleet from aboulder to shoulder. A
coroner's jury pronouuood the shooting
accidental. McFarland carried tbe
viotim of bis fatal aocident to camp in
Squirrel Creek meadows. Both men
were highly tbongbt of at St. Anthony.
Portland, Nov. 15 Miat Abbie H.
Zaoer, direotresa of nurses at Portland
hospital, to-day reoeived a dispatoh
from Sargeon-Geoeral Sternberg of the
United States Army to proceed to Ma
nila immediately with as many trained
urees aa conld be secured in Portland.
Miss Ziner will leave for San Franoieoo
tomorrow and will be aooompanied by
the following trained nurses: Miss
Josephine Dunn, Mies Cecelia Earhart
and Mable J. Lake. They will probably
sail tor Manila Friday.
Pobtbhojth, Eng., Nov. 17.
Thousands of people today witnessed
the launohing ot tbe battleship For
mid able. She ie said to be tbe largest
battleship in the world. A notable
feature cf tbe launch of the battleship
was tbe entwining ot tbe British and
tbe American flags on the official
stand.
La Oiundb, Or., Nov. 15. John Col
lins, an employee of tbe O. R. AN. Com
pany, who waa fatally injured by a pre
mature blast near Mecbam yesterday,
died at 6 o'olock Ibia morning. He bad
been employed by tbe company for i
long time, at one timebeing night watoti
man in the yards here. He waa 62 yeara
of age, and a native of Ireland. He was
unmarried and had no relativee in this
oountry.
Cliviland, Nov. 15. Republican
national headquarters, according to
Seoretary Dick, will be opened in Wash
ington as soon as congress convenes and
preparations tor the oampaign ot 1900
will go forward rapidiy.
Pabis, Nov. 16 The court ot csea-
tion bas informed the minister ot oolo'
nies that it deoided that Dreyfus be in'
formed by telegrapy of tbe revision of
the proceedings commenoed and that h
prepare his defense.
Seat fLi, Nov. 15. The steamer Ceo
tenuial, which arrived from Hilo, today
reported that tbe steamer Columbia
bound from Honolulu to this port sank
in the harbor ot Hilo November 2nd
Tbe Columbia opened seams when about
400 miles off the Hawaiian ooast and put
back to Hilo, She bad a number of
paesengere on board but there were no
casualties,
Saw Fbanoisoo, Nov. 12. Cap'ain
Qreenbill Palmer ot tbe Wyoming light
artillery ooinmitted suicide last night by
shooting himself througn tbe bead.
When Palmer's oompany sailed oo the
Newport for Manila be waa left be
niud owing to bis mental oondition.
This worried bim considerably onlil
bis oondition became worse, ending in
suioide. He leaves a wife and two
children .
IONS MOTES.
From Jastloe of the Peaoe Haywood,
who spent yesterday in our city we made
note of tbe following items of interest:
New enterprise are being talkid and
Ione's prospects are bright.
Thursday night Hal Ely was held up
by a thag, and relieved of $54 at Douglas
M. M. Hunter, the hotel man, seems
well pleased with his baaiuess experi
ment, and tbe town feels that he ie the
kind of oitixen a progreesive commun
ity needs.
While tbe town Ie not overcrowded
as was tbe case during the grain and
wheat hauling season, those who come
to town are here fur business, which
keeps tbe merchants buey.
lone is going steadily ahead, a num
ber of business men building neat homes
ia addition to the numerous business
Louses ereoted there daring the epring
and summer. Among those who have
their homes under bead way of uonstruo
tion are, Bert Woods, O. II. Colvio,
Frank Ingleman and Mrs Hale.
Tbe Best Plaster.
A pieos of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Paia Balm aod bound on
to the affeoted parts is superior to fitly
plaster. When troubled with a pain iu
tbe cbeet or side, or a lame back, give it
a trial. Tou ate oertain to be more than
pleased with tbe prompt relief wbiob it
affords. Pain Balm is also a oertain cure
for rheumatism. For sale by Couser &
Warren.
Hood's
Restore full, regular action
of the bowels, do not Irri
tate or Inflame, but leave
all the delicate digestive or-
mnlim in perfect condition. Try them. 35 centl.
hie pa red only by C. I. ,Uood & Co., Lowell, Mast,
His
He solutions.
Wbrbias, it has pleased the supreme
ruler ot the Universe, to remove from
our midst oar beloved sister, Mrs. Nancy
Sloan.
Therefore, bs it resolved, that Ruth
Chapter No, 82 tenders its most heart
felt sympathy to the immediate family
ot said deceased, realizing fall well that
in ber death they have lost a kind and
loving mother; Ruth Chapter, one o
its most respeoted members; the com
munity in whioh she lived, a noblo wo
man and neighbor.
Be it farther resolved, That a copy
of these resolutions be spread npoo tbe
reords ot tbe lodge, and a copy banded
to eaob of tbe Heppner papers for publi
cation. Katie Morrow,
Helen M. Warren,
Effib Gilliam,
Committee.
Millions Given Away.
It is oertainly gratifying to the pub
lio to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to tb
needy and suffering. Tbe proprietor
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs aud Colds, have giv
en away over teu milllioo trial bottles
of this groat medicine and have tbe sat
mfaolion of knowing it bas absolutely
eured thousands ot hopeles easee.
Asluia, Hronoliitis, Hoarseness and all
diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs
are surely oured by it. Call oo E. J.
Klocutii, Drnggiet, aud get a trial bottle
tire, regular site 50o and $1. Every
bottle guaranteed or money refunded.
your Brit Interests
Will be served by making snre ot health
It will be a loss ot time aod money to be
stricken with serious illness, Take
Hood's Saraaparilla and purify your
blood. Io this way all germs of disease
will be expelled, sickness and suffering
will be avoided, and your health will be
preserved. Isn't this a wise ooarseT
HOOD'S PILLS are tbe only pills to
take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Prioe 25
oenls.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rbeum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, ant", all Shin Ernp
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by
Bloonm Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager
THE BENE ("IT CONCEttT.
Tbe Entertalumcnt a Decided Success and
Well Attended.
The Qazettb tenders its readers en
apology for failing to report tbe inter
esting features ot tbe Benefit Concert,
given at tbe opera house last week,
whereby the amount of thirty-four dol
lars was realized, to i ply to tbe indebt
edness of tbe Christian ohuroh, for the
removal of which Rev. Shelley is devot
ing considerable energy, and while he is
enable to gain employment At a salary,
has donated bis professional oompenea'
tiou to help raine the debt.
Demoralization oonsequment upon tbe
installation of new printers, necessitat
ing atteution to so muuy details, is re
sponsible (or the overlook.
We earnestly feel that loo il talent ii
entitled to all encouragement passible,
aa in an iuolnted a otijn of tbe country
we are dependent principally upon thim
for our entertainment.
While three interesting numbers of
tbe programme wore omitted, the packed
audidnce was eutertaiued in a tnojt
eatixfactory mauner. The instrumental
duet, the first number on the programme
by Miss Cora Hart aud Mrs. Herbert
Bartholomew, uwnkeued tha musioal
lovere to an appreolution of our looal
talent, which called forth applause from
every part of the house. Miss Margaret
Eliee Bartholomew, iu her vocal piece
aooompanied by Miss Fay Bartholomew
on the piano, made a deoided "hit" with
ber eweet voics aud popular seleolions.
Miss Julia Rose Hart oame next on tbe
programme with "The Biumenstuck,"
by Sohumaun. This beiDg her firbt
appearanoes in publio since ber return
from the conservatory of music, her
many friends were eagerly anxious to
hear her, and il goes without saying that
she came up to their expectation in its
full st-nse, and a continued applause
demandiug a respoute from the accom
plished lady, demonstrated their appre
ciation of classical music, uliss Emma
Aiilla Weloh in h r quaiut old songs
was decidedly pleasing. Mica Eva Aj
berta Bryan heldtue audience's undivid
ed attention, with a selected ra citation,
after whioh Miss Juliii Hart rendered
"Ballade" by RUuiobdrgar, ia a manner
the musical talent Ihoromiily appre
ciated, when tbe putHrtuirmea t came
to its conoiusian with a e d, e title'
"Just as the 8uo Went D vwn," by Mie.
Elsie Irene Aerf, who simply oarne
the atidi'nae completely away will
sweet musical voice. Professor Hoi
brook, as a substitute for a missing
number, made ft few impressive remutk
oo Selfishnefs."
Try a box of
COLD AND GRIP TABLETS
Ttiey Cure a Gold In One Dan.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CTS.
Sold by
S1VOCUM DRUG
The Cutting Remarks made by our competitors are
inspired by jealousy at the re
markable cutting qualities of
the fine line of cutlery lately
received by
7 skx r?
P..C.
Fine three-piece carving Bet, of
guaranteed quality, at $1.25 per set.
The largest and beet assortment of
scissors and shears ever shown in
Heppner, with pocket knives, butcher
knives, bread knives, paring knives,
and hay knives are constantly in stock.
Good Goods....
Fair Prices.J
-AT--
T. R. HOWARD'S.
T?,' Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
Staple and Fancy Groceries-
Fine leas ana voffees.
IV R. HOWARD,
Heppner,
OOTS AND SHOES
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
ax. ivic ix tjszztliajl, & co.
They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a
good article when they guarantee it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand. Main Street Repairing Specialty
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam &
Bisbee's
And by the way they have anything you ran call lor In the lino of
Hardware, Htovua aud Tinware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
WHOSE BUSINESS IS IT?
If rcHn'n in love that's his b'lRima-;
If girl's in Itm thst's ber business;
It Ibey apt married it's our business
to famish tbeir borne from kitcbeo to parlor--an w oitrry a timet ootnp!ee stock of
Furnilort, Carpets, Mattings, Wall Taper, Stoves, Ranges, Gratiilnure, Tinware, Etc,
Aod layout business to drop in, examine good Hid get price.
WELLS & CO., Heppner, Or.
The Central Market
C. H. BBYMEE
Dealer in
-,... ..Fresh, Salt and SmoKefl Meats
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening this market we solicit the
patronage of the public assuring
them the best of meats, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or.
Drugs
Medicines
Toilet
CASTOR I A
For Infantt &nd Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Artlctes
Bean the
Signature of
school books
Stationery
PaiQts Oils Glass
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Conser & Warren, Dmggti
That U-Year Old Stuff,
"KohiVs Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
e e IT IH KAliit QOOOM e e
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
rOWr TIlvIvARD, JEror.
WINTER I MEIie
:AND;
Wish to announce to the public that their entire stock ot AVIXTJSR GOODS such as
Jo-oliLots crad Capes, Dress Qoods. Overcoats, 01ot3trinsr, Blankots,
Will be sold at a sweeping reduction. This is your opportunity. Vinong this stock are
many rare bargains. Call at once and dlVV TFTTC Iglllgr!i?.lln-IC!.L1-
Special attention has been given to this department and we have a complete lino of Fancy groocrie selected especially for this winter's trade.
We appreciate your trade and carry goods that will warrant it. It is a pleasure to show onr goods and familiarize you with prices and values.