Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 15, 1898, Image 5

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    THE FAIR
T
HE PLACE
To
Save Money xwvs-.
Our Guarantee Money Nnsr1
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY.
JUST AERIVED
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We have now opened and on display a beautiful line of Holiday Goods, including Toys of every description. Now is the time to call and make your
selections. These goods have been bought at a figure that will enable you to purchase at prices that will astonish you. Among these goods are
many beautiful and useful presents. Our shelves 'and. counters are teeming with them. Call at once and inspect our display.
WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED
A. fine additional line of
THE FAIR
Which we are prepared to sell at prices lower than ever.
THE FAIR
Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread in Spite
of 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 Bwollen. When I stood up I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
foot 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 Sarsnparilla. 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
for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, hag done for me." Mes. A. E.
Gilson, Hartland, Vermont.
OOCFS Spfrma
Istht, best ill fact the One True Blood rurlfler
pil'" onrp nil livr Ills. cpntH.
ADVEKT18EO LETTEBS.
LETTERS ADVERTISED
Or., December 12, 1HU8.
AT HEPPNEB
Bairil, Mr Frank
Blevins.Mr J A
Brown, Mr John
Carle, T Z Esq
Crr Mr Sylvester
David, Mr C D
Feezell, Nathan
Watkiua, Mr B F
Hl(?hby, Mr Charles
Johnson Jimmy
Ray, Mr Dale
Smith, Mr D C
Bominer Mr Herman
Trenton, Philip
Turner, Mr Frank
Web, Fat
When calling for these letters please say
advertised. B. F. Vaoghan, P. M.
Local Notes.
Mrs. Julia Bradley is convalescent.
J as. Brown, living near the Caldwell
grade, is afflicted with neuralgia.
Liobtentbal & Co. for shoes. Ex
clusive shoe store. Handles the best
Mrs. Oourseu, mother of Wm. Cmr
od, of lone, aged 70 years, is seriously
ill.
The nnioa teacher's meeting will be
held at Rev. Flesber'a study next Friday
sfterooon.
Smoke tietdenberg k Co's. Arabian
Nigbt and Eepanols cigars at Onser k
Warren's. 1 3mos
Go to Tbe Fair for your Christmas
toys, wbere they have everything your
bear! desires.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, speeiolist for refrac
tion and defeota of tbe eye, will be bere
every three months. 618-1 yr
Dr. J W. Vogel, the oconlist, arrived
bere from Portland Tuesday morning
and will remain until the last of tbe
week.
Arthur HtepbeDe, Pat Kilkenny, Jerry
J. McElligotl, Fredriok W. Balsiger,
David II. Urabill made final proof Ibis
week.
Cbai. Fenoe, who left Heppner two
years since for the east, was married to
an estimable young lady in Batter
oounty, Pa.
Wood, wood, wood. H-te It. 0. Wills
for your wood. Cash on delivery. Orders
left at Minor & Go's.. Gilliam k Bisbee'e
or Brown k Hughes.
Professor Paul, a professional pen
man of years experience in teaching, i
organizing a class in penmanship, to be
gin within a few days.
Clmmherlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Disr
rboea remedy can always be depends!
noon and is uleasmt and safe ti lake
Bold by Ci'oiwr 4 Warren.
Htop that oougbl Take warning. It
may lead to ooosompiioo. A 25c bot
tle of tibilnb'e Oar may save your life.
Bold by Cooser k Warreo. I
Mrs. Wm. Leaob, of Lexington, who
pent last week in lieppoer under medi
cal treatment of Dr. MoSworde returned
b imevery much improved in health.
Karl R'lea, tbe 10 year-old sou of J.
P. I'.hea, of ll'iee oreek, has recovered
from the surgical nperaHou performed
t.y Dr. MoSworde, aoJ returned home.
ll II II
Karl's Clover R-iot Tea, fr Constipa
tion It's tbe "beet and if after using it
you drn't say so, return package and
get your money Sold by Conser &
Warren. x
Catarrh cured. A clear head aud
sweet breath a-cured with Rbiloh's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on n guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by OnuBtr &
Warren. x
Call at the OtW'lv Factory when yon
want a good oup of hot ctfi-e, oooo or
chocolate. Fresh o6ter in any style.
Hot and oold lunobe,. Try one of our
oyster cocktail's. tf
Mr. S. J. Lez-r widhes to annonnoe
to the public that he now bus eeoured
the service of a strictly first olass painter
and paper banger, aud is now in shape
to fill all requirements.
W. P. Snyder, tbe livery stable pro
prietor, buys only the beat bay and gruin.
Large corrals and HCOommodatiooH for
freighters. Haoks and buggies furnished
reiiHonable. (Stock well oared for. tf
Tbe tioket nominated by tbe independ
ent non-partsiao, taxpayers, oommittee
was elected from top to bottom with tbe
single exception of alderman in the third
ward iu Salem. . There Alonz Gesner
orept in over Hirman Smith by two
votes.
' W. W. Smead retarned from Portland
yesterday morning, having been there
purchasing a fine liue of confectionery,
fruits and vegetables, which will be on
display next week iu tbe old postoffioe
site, wbiah is now beiog neatly re
modled fur the business.
Mr. F. MoFarland, Heppner's former
merchant, returned bere this week for a
few days on business. The metropolitan
oity seems to be treating Mr. AlcFarlanu
very nicely. He has beo trav hug tbe
state tborongbly in tbe interests of in
suranoe, meeting with good success.
'In tbe morning by ti e bright light,"
In tbe evening at tbe "Redlight,"
wbere John Rasmus oontinues to dole to
his patrons those sparkling beverages,
wbioh "banish melancholy and drive
dull osre away." Drop in; warmth
greets you these fall sod winter evening.
Oregon barbers "ill introduce a bill
in tbe next legislature for the protection
of their business, by requiring licensee,
iusuriog better qualification for doing
work. No doubt the measure will pass
without a deeenting vote as tbe members
bave all been victims to tbs "hoeing"
process.
Si Bennett allowed "tire-water" to get
tbe best of him one night this week, and
B realstiog tbe marshal met with pretty
severe treatment, ibe next morning
before Judge Richardson, he plead
guilty, and was fined 7.50, with the
alternative of going home. He accepted
the latter proposition.
Frank H. Johnson is again with bis
Heppner friendi, having Just returned
from Boise and Baker City. He reports
a great deal of wool moving from that
section, and predicts a mmbty effort on
tbe part of eastern wool-buyers to move
the wool they bought early in tbe season
during the month of January.
Dr. MoFanl reports M. 8. Gregory,
wbo baa been at the Ueppuer House un
der bis treatment for lottummatury rheu
matism, recovered and able to return
borne. He also has under treatmeol
Mr. Jaa. Willie, suffering from tooeill
tis; Mr. Cornell's little baby, and Mrs.
Ailltuinghsm, all of bou are eonva-leeOrtnt.
Mike Roberts, at tbe Belvedere, hav
ing remodeled tbe popular old-time Oor
uer, extends to the public a oordial wel
come. Tbe beverages be dispenses
will b kept np to tbe highest standard,
and tbe enlargement and oomfortable
eqnipmeot of bis billiard parlors and
olub-roome are a drawing feature. 92 tf
Home one convinced Qeo. Cinser tbal
"Jack Frost' would turn bis beels lo
rook salt He tried it oo the walk la
front of Ooeer Wsrr-n's early Mon
day morning melting the ioa is short
order, and when "O d Hoi" came over
lbs bid be was minus on J b, and to ao
ugly mood ibvo tbe town "oolJ shake"
leaving tbe snow sod ice on the
idsalk loaot. O ir iori)iiU, we
lil ytitnre to sty, will in ike tli trc
(I I' k!t III el l'lnal t .!'( if I :)
, wilt try frw um vrnnstJut.
"Christian Education" at 7 P. M. and
'How to do i-fFeoiive work" at 11 A. M.
Wil ho the auhjacts disoussed next Sun
day ntM.E. cburoh south, League at
K:15 f. .11 , led by Miss Maggie Adkina.
Harry Warren, Dr. MoFanl and S. P.
Garngus enoountered a band of prairie
chickens this week. They were ell
armed. At tbe onnolus'on of tbe shoot
they returned home minus ammunition,
claiming even honors. Their firearms
and ammunition were seoured of Art
Minor, and they are united iu acousicg
him of sending them out witb shntless
shells,
W. D Keuey, who was seriously in
jured at tbe Hager ranoh, by being
thrown from a horse and dragged some
distance, bis foot being cangbt in tbe
stirrup, is at the Heppner hotel under
care of Dr. Hunlook and is getting
along exceedingly well, although it will
be several weeks before be oan lay aside
bis orutcbes. He was very fortunate
in not Deiug killed.
Mrs. M.J. Bailing, of Gooseberry, wbo
went to Tbe Dalles Inst May to visit her
daughter returned this morning aud
calling on the Gazette reports tbe serious
llness of ber daughter, necessitating her
removal to the Portland hospital to on
dergo a surgical operation. While the
o use is serioas the d ictors asi ira Mrs.
Sailing thtt her daughter wiil get
through with it without serioui trouble
Tbe 0. R & N. Co's. new book on tbe
Resources of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho is being distributed. Our readers
are requested to forward tbe addressee
of their Eastern friends and acquaint-
a noes, and a copy of tbe work will be
sent tbem free. This a matter all should
be interested in, and we would ask that
everyone take ao interest and forward
uch address to W. H. Hnrlburt, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, O. R. k N. Co.,
Portland. 81-tf
Consluble Geo. Gray recites an inter
eating experience in running tbe 11,000
pound traction engine from Peter Bren
ner's plaoe to Lexington, a distance
of fourteen miles, tbia week,
wbere it will be told the latter
part of Ibis month to aatisfy ao indebt
edness of 81,200 in favor of tbe
Bnff.lo Pitts On. Notwithstanding tbe
rnngb and frrzn ooditinn of the roads
tbe eonioe moved rigbt alongcompl9ting
tbe Journey in two short daya.
Sous Dental Booms.
Dr. Vaughau can new ba found in bis
newly furnished dental parlors justbaok
and adjaoent to the postoffioe depart
ment, which be bas had neatly papered
and tarnished. The dootor is exceedingly
fortunate in the effioienoy of bis olsrioal
help whioh relieves bim personally, and
affords bim an opportunity to attend
to tbe requirements of bis profession.
Tbe change iu tbe looation of tbe office
has proven a great convenience lo bim,
as be oan, by having bis rooms together,
ive both tbe required attention. Tbe
community no w feels reconciled to tbe new
location; from foroe of habit and would
feel tbe same disturbance ebould it be
removed to tbe old quarters. Dootor's
years of pratioe iu Heppner make it a
bard matter for his patrons to recognize,
bim iu bie new department, aod are
pleased to know tbat bis praotioe is not
to be interfere.! with.
In the Nick of Time.
We bave received alarge line of ladies'
kid gloves from Franois T. Simmons &
Co., importers. Tbey are especially fine
in black auil oolors. They sell at
$1.25 and $1 50. Minor & Co,
New Management.
Mr. T. B. Wbitiey, tbe proprietor of
the Heppner Home, spoored a Isase on
the Palace tbia week and will now o n
trol the hotel business of our oity bj
running both plsoes. He will renovate.
repaper and repaint tbe Palace from the
ground up, aod ruo the same to the
eatisfactiou of tbe pnblic,. as be is
thorough hotel mao of 18 years' exper
ience. The Heppner Boom will be an
ler tbe supervision of Mr. and Mra. Jack
Livingston, Mrs. Livingston having
been connected witb tbe same for a long
time, ami, aa Mr. Whitney exprees-s It,
la a very agreeable and capable hotel
woman." Mr. Liivingstooa popularity
it'i the stockmen will also be a draw
ing card for tbe bouse. Ohaa. Tefft gave
op the diuniog room of the PsUqj last
week, wbioh olneed it, scattering tb
goeste eiuoog tbe restaurants aod private
boarding bouse or the town.
A Chrlatnu Tree.
Tbe citizens of Heppner should not
overlook lbs pleasure afforded 'he little
ooea by giving public Christina tree
ft in so event wbioh excites mire en
tbnsiasm an 1 good reeling man an
olass of entertainment Tb jiiveoilee
take an interest lo their playratU and
it gives them in opportunity to ex
change small tokens of aff-otion lo
manner tbat eomnleiely ronlM tbe
selfishness of their natarea, developed
by exo'nsive restriction of tbir pUtsure
and gift to their home. All of the
bright little boys aod girls bave frieud
wbo would gladly contribute thnaly
bit ol "sunshine' loto tbeir lives, a'i
witnessing it woulj retire lo lb r biiimt
filing a pleasure wortb their effirt
I cnmtuitUe in a small town like Upp
oer cunld furnish a list of the little otM
b"tn eiroumataocea might raise to b
otrlokl. salleniog their seasltiv
hr net un na this
,n 1 i-ie mri the l't'l fnlks If o-i
.now th oi eoni Jurnwa, tu; are bound
tii rvuvrvua'.s.
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a Bam page, -
Call and see our Christmas Dolls, Toilet Articles,
Glove Boes, Ornamental China, Etc.
CHANCE
to BUY
WINTER CLOTHING
BROWN BROS'
Famous Tailor-made Suits that are Fash
ionable, serviceable and fit to perfection.
At Prices that are All Right.
Our complete winter line of clothing has just arrived. It is strictly
in fashion, and the material, make, cut, and fit, could not be better and
the prices are what you can afford and are satisfied to pay.
MEN'S SUITS
and a line of
OVERCOATS
La Grippe on
With tbe severity of winter cams tbe
la grippe, and olaime among its victims:
Jas. Adkios, W. O. Minor, Chris Borob-
ers, Frank Gilliam, Harold Brook, Otto
Frederiob's little babv, W. 8. Connor,
Wm. Hughes daughter, Will Drisooll,
Mrs. Geo. Wells, Mrs. Dr. Hunlook, the
daughters of Mr. Barton, Mrs. John
Hager, Mrs. Julia Bradley, Mrs. Abra-
bamsio and daughter, and many others
not reported.
At Last '
We bave secured the agency for kid
gloves that we o iu highly recommend
We believe that there is oo better gloves
made for tbe prioes, viz- $1 25 and 50.
Just tbs thing for a Xmas gift. Mii.or
k Co.
Back to the Old Home.
Monday night's train oarried away
quite a party, eoroute to their former
Eastern homes to renew old associations
and satisfy tbat longing for tbe "dear ones
at home," whioh takes possession of all
westerners to a more or less extent.
fhoee fortunate otej oompoeing tbe
party ware N. R McVey, wife aud ohild
of Gooseberry, bound for Marietta, Ohio;
J as. Robinson and Mr. Sbnltuok wife
aod ohild of Line Riok to their former
Iowa borne; Jaa. Ioskeep to HI. Joseph,
Mo., and Cbria Reunioger, of Hardmao,
to St. Louis, Mo.
Suitable for this Climate
Call and Carefully Inspect Stock
An all-wool, serviceable suit, formerly sold for $10, now $7
Black diagonal clay worsted suit, formerly sold for $15, now $12
All-wool overcoat, durable and neat fitting, $1 .r0
D r ET D I IT O An extensive stock arriving every day.
1 w 1 1 1 1 VJP prcsh anJ of the latest staple lines.
Boots, Shoes, and Overshoes, Fells, Biers, Etc.
New line of Underwear, Hosiery, and Dress Goods just arrived.
Blankets of all grades. The best 50c Blanket on the
Market. We want your trade and will give
you the best value for it.
For a Christmas eilt
There te no email dry good article
tbat it ao deeirable ae a pair of kid
gl ifea. No matter bow many pairs a
lady poseeeaes one or two more are
always acceptable. They are always io
demand, are useful, of medium cost, aod
are to please, if you get a psir of tboee
Frenois T. Rimmooa gloves at Minor
Go's.
Two Pointed liaeetiuas Aawr4
What ia tbe use of making a better
artiole than your competitor if you oo-
oot get a belter prioe for ll?
Aos. Aa there is no diflereoce In tbe
prioe tbe public will buy only tbe belle'.
so toil while uor profits may be smaller
oo a single sale tbey will be much great
er to tbe aggregate.
IIow can you get tbe pnblio to know
your make ia the bestf
If both ertk'lee are brought prorolo
eotly before tbe pnblio both are eerlain
to be tried and the pohlio will very
quickly paaa judgement on them aod oae
only the better on.
Tbls eipUins the large aale oo Cham
berlaio't Cough Ileroedy. The people
have twee neiog it for years and be. re
found tbat It oo always be d'peoded
upon. Tbey may oecaeionally take op
witb some fashionable boeelty pat f'tftb
with eteggereted aleims, but are eertaio
to return lo the ooe remedy Ibal tbey
ka'iwtohe reliable, and for vuogbs,
colds and croup there te nothing eiel
to Cbamberialn'i Cough Iteiiiedy. For
sale by Cooeer k Warren.
For Cootiipelloo take Karl'e Clover
T, the great lllooi roriflrr, en res
Iieed-K'hee. NerToneea, Rruptione oo
ti la1, aed make Ih4 hd as olear ae
U.I. Mi by Cvbavr k WerreJ. i
BROWN
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Lmt.
One hundred aod seventy five bead of
abeep in the mountains near tbe bead of
Bear oreek, Morrow county. A reward
of 25 cents per bead wilt be paid for the
recovery or information leading to tbe
reoovery of tbe said abeep. E wee aod
lambt branded 11 ; yearlings branded F
oo shouldsd; 2 yesr-olds branded P on
blps. Address,
tf r. M. Putib, Condon, Or.
Tine's t'p Jaaaary 1st,
Tbe attention of settlers oo railroad
land within tbe borders of Morrow
oounty la called to tbe fact that the
time for making tbeir proofs on tbe same
eiplree on Jaouary 1st, lHlrt). Vawter
Crawford, county clerk, ia authorised to
t ke land filings and proofs, and trans
ects general publio land business at
bis omoe lo tbe oouri boose, at re aeon -
ol la rates aod satisfaction guaranteed
Tl jao 1
Hoi ail a a Dollar. .,kk.'. i.i
"I bave eoff-red for tbe last tso years i Tbe fleet Baits in tbe world for Cute,
from pilee, aod dnring the last two years Bruiaee, Mores, Uloere, Salt Kbeotn,
I was completely Lid op with Ibis die. ' K,TM fjorea, Tetter, Chapped Uande,
ease. I begao taking flood's Barssparllla, Chilblains, Coma, anb oil Hk'o Erop
tbe first dose of wbioh did me moob tiooa, and positively cures Files or oo
good. I eon'iooed tbe oee of tbia medi
cine, and today I am aonod as dollar."
O. W. Hwayoe, Teaoawar, Wash.
A Ores! Ckaae.
Piaoos slightly need from 75 op; also
high-grade organs tskeo io eichsnge at
from l.'lS op. Inquire at Joeef Mueller's
office witb the Bioeom Drag Co , liepp
oer. Or.
( fcrtatejM Hell
Kkteosive preparations are being
made for o CbrUtmsa ball for Friday
eveeiug tbe 23 L Good maeio bee beee
seoured aod no SI penes lll be Spared
lo mete t tbe eyel of the seii..
Meet outal lore will be prnt and the
young folk are i.km forward ro tbe
otJcietuW vrrtb pTiurV.
pay required. Ii ia guaranteed to give
perfect eatisfaolloo or money refunded.
Price 25 ceote per boi. For sale by
Hlooom Drug Co., K. i. Hlooum, manager
rVkool Wasted.
A yoong mao of aeveo year's etperl
ence, holding first-grade state certifl
eate, is desirous of obtaining sobool lo
Morrow oounty at ooce. Inquire of
Ooury Huperloleodeot Shipley, liepp
oer, Or, 8 tf
WILL uriUHN BOON.
Joaepb Mealier, tbe Plaao Has, Aaauaaces
to His Patroas
That importsot bnaioees reqairmeols
oecessilated bis departure aoooer tbao
be sxpeoted, but will retaro her wilb i
msgoidueot seleotioo of high-grade
pianos as toon aa possible. During hie
short, stay Mr, Mueller made severs!
sales aod secured orders for tbe future
wbioh jostllled bim io assuring bis pa
trons of hia early return. Ilia dealings
with tbia commuoily bavebeeo each at
to wlo the confllsnoe of musio lovers,
od lo eoosequeoce be rivals all compet
itors. Mr. Mueller ie not only fort on ate
lo this seotioo. bat bis inocess baa beeo
phenomenal elsewhere. Hissooompllib
men! as a musioiao, together witb bis be
ing Unguis! baa made bim most sue
ceesful piano salennao; besides, be ll
thoroughly oooverssot witb his business
aod i gifted witb tirelees energy. Mr.
Mueller lias proveo himself aa Interest
ing end affable gentlemen in all bia
dealings thereby securing the firm
frieedahip of the majority of reputable
ottlSKoe. lie will meet wilb oordial
reoepliou upoo bie return io the near
future,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Kln1 Yea Have Always Bought
Bear the
fUtfotfeirv
ll A 1 1,110 A l) LAND
Huttler tributary to lone having rail
road land ami have not made proof yet,
by railing at tbs office of N. J. Uale,
loos Oregon, ran make tbeir proof aoJ
save lot of money. Time expires Jeo.
1 1. 1H04 All kinds of land boaioea
jOeoU-d . Huttf1! looateM Utt varit