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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1898)
THE FAIR T J HE PLACE To Save Money . Our Guarantee Money Returned If Goods ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. s JUST AEEIVED 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 TH F A. fine additional line of OXjaTMSnCRTGr O-IXCl BOOTS ' CkJO.L 25HEBI02ESS Which we are prepared to sell at prices lower than ever. FAR THE FAIR BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells all about Her Troubles when ' Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. ' " At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one Bide of his face. We consulted a physi cian aud tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took HooU'e Sareaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any Bign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." MRS. S. S. WrgtSN, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood 8. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient and easy ir effect. 25 opnts. ADVERTISED LETTEBS. JETTEKS A1WEHT18F.D AT HEFPNEK J Or., December 19, ls'.is. Brown, Martha A Pettvjohn, Torn Burdell, J A Reice, U h Ciidon, W V Smith, E F Tupper, K W Turner, Frank (2) Will lace, E A Williams, John Wariiou, Lor H D Krienrt, Robert Onrrell, Herbert Hunt, Ed HaiikiiiB, W T Hank iib, William O'liellly, James When calling for these letters please say auverusea. u. t . v auohan, r. m Local Notes. Liobtenthnl & Co. for sloes. Ex clusive shoe store. Dandles the best. N. W. Bone and wife, of Moro, Sher man oonnty, expect to move to Arling ton soon. Brooke Seidetjber k Go's. Arabian Nigbt aud Eepanola oigars al Onner k Warren's. l-3uoa Qo to The Fair for your Christina toys, wbere they have everything your heart desires. Dr. J. VV. Vogal, specialist for refrac tion sod detects of the eye, will be bete every three months. 618-lyr T. W. Morgan, of Gooseberry, was in town Wednesday doing business with Oonnty Clerk Crawford. Tbe Blooom Drag CompsDy offer yoa bargain in holiday goods Bead their dUplay "ad" in another oolumn. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Wbiteis are tbe recipients of a handsome carving set, a Christmas gift of America's greateBt onttlers. Tbe Colombia Southern railway but been completed to Moro, the oonnty eat of (Sherman ooooty, sod tbat town is rejoiofog therefor. Wood, woorl, wood. Hoe R. C. Wills for your wood. Cash on delivery. Orders left at Minor & Go's., Gilliam k Biabee'e or Brown k Hogbes. , Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea remedy oao always be depended upon and is pleeaaol and safe to take Sold by Oonaer k Warren. A teaoler'e looal institute will be beld at Heppner, Saturday, December 81, 18! IS. All are invited aod especially teachers and school offJoer. The time in wliioh settlers may pur chase forfeited railroad lands expire with this year, and it behoves intending purohaeere to "get a move on" them elvear Be not deoeivedl A cou-Ii, hosrsnMl or croup are onl to be trifled with. A doss io time of Hhiloh's Cure will save you much trouble Hold by termer Varreo. Eroeet Tiper, a former subject of Ibe German emperor, took out hi final pa pers al the reoeot " circuit court aod is now a foil-fledged Amer ican cil r.en. Curs that congn with Hhiloh's Curs. Tn best cough enre. Kelieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doe fur 25cta. Hold by Con ear k Wan en. J. S. Carson, familiar to all oar sheep men, having for years ben trailing sheep from this point is in town, discuss ing the Bheep's future with those inter ested. "The Spa" is the bon ton name of Hmead & Iilahm'a neat confectionery and gri oery. Their arlvrtiaHnient ap pears elsewhere, to whio I ve direot at teutiou. Dyspppaia cured. Sbiloh's Vitalize imoiediatelv relieves sour BtoraHcb, oom ing tip of food ifiBtroHH, and is the grea! kidney and liver rem' dy. Sold by Cou eer & Warreu. v Call at tbe Gati.lv Fnotory when yon want a good oup uf hot 0'ifeo, oooo or chocolate. Fteali oyBters io aoy Btvle. Hoi and cold lunches. Try one of onr oyster cocktail's.' tf Ladies, take the best. If you are troubled with constipation, sallow skin. and a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Oonaer & Warren. v Mr, s. j, Juetzr wishes to an no none to the pnblio that he now has seoured tbe service of a strictly first class pointi r and paper hanger, aud is now iu shape to fill all requirements. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is a pletsaut lHXutive. Regulates the bowels, purities the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Eaey to mike aiid pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by Oonser fe Warren. v W. P. Snyder, tbe livery stable pro prietor, buys only the best bay and groin Large oorrals and aooommodatious for freighters. Hitoksand baggies famished reasonable. Stock well oared for, tf Tbe results of judii'ious advertising are sometimes sturtling. A man adver tised in a Eugene pper f ir a boy Io learu tbe furniture busioess, and the next day bis wife bad twius, both boys, There being a movement on foot for a oonveutiuo of farmers at The Dulles nn January lltb, 18lJ9, toward orging improvement of tbe npper Colombia, tbe farmers of Morrow county ought to send delegates. Ed. B. Bishop, assignee of the estate of G. W. Swaggart, gave io bis fiaal ao- oouol to the circuit oonrl at its tpeoia session Tuesday, wbioh was accepted, and be was ordered to distribute tbe funis on band to those entitled to il Testimony id tbe contest oaae of David U. Heosbaw against Frank Molntyre fur the SofSE'4 section 24 aod Ni of NE'i of section 25 township 3 south range 26 east was taken before Vawter Crawford, coooty clerk, on Iridaylael Al the speoial session of the oirooi ooorl, od Tuesday, there were no orim inal oases tried, aod the docket was oleffred of most of the law aod equity cases. Those not attended to will prob ably Lave to wait over ootil tbe May 1890, regular term. "Io tbe morning by li e bright light, Io tbe eveoiDg at tbe "llodligbt," where John Basmus oootioues to dole to bis patrons those sparkling beverages, wbicb "banish melaooholy and drive doll care away." Drop io; warmth greets yoa Ibese fall aod wioter evening. Bev. Sbelley, pastor of lbs Christian ohurob, will deliver a eermot. next Kuo day eveoiog eolitled "Cbrial maa " After tbs sermon bs will administer tbe rite ot baptism. He baa oot deoided what bis morning inbj -ot will bs, bot we ventore tbat it will be ao Interesting one. Hurry Jones, a ho owns a raoob on Kntir creek, cams into tbs city this winter to give bis daughter lbs b-neflt of nor schools, but owing to siokuess .i, h. mil been able Io attend, ill niti. R tr id I l'o Is elo i k Uh cold nd I ondi-r Hi Cire borne. Mike B iberta, at b Belvedere, hay ing rToodnled the popular riM-time Cor ner, Mtenda Io Ibe puDiio a a-wuai w will b krut up Io the Ijigu-ai siaunsra, and the nUrgniol and euniumant ot hi Osoar MiDor is again cm tbe streets, avir.g rf covered from a serious attaok of hi grippe. Mr. Minor just purchased f J. G. RobbioB & Sons, of Indiana, a months old Short Horn bnll oalf, for which he paid $500,whioh will arrive bere ntxt week. He feels tbat be has secured the best calf in existeooe Io the United States, as far as be can learn Among those oo this week's sick list are: Mrs. lieo. Uonser, Mrs. William Ayers, j-., threatened with pneumonia; E iith, dnnghter of Dr, Yangban; Mrs. D. O. Justus, Mrs. Sam Morgan's little nnhtnr, Willie Smith, Mrs. Henry Gay, Berry Johes' little boy.L. D.J ones, employee by Ed Day, Mrs. Eskelsoo,ol ttbea oreek, and Andy Rood s family. County Commissioner Howard oame n luesday from itutler oreek being en trusted with the responsibility of secur ing presents for a Christmas tree to be given Christmas eve at tbe Pine City sohnol. A program bas hn arranged for a general good time in which the entire community is taking an interest Tne event will conolnde with a bountiful spread. W. E. Brock, with a lantern io band attempted a "pinwbeel feat" Saturday night, oo the walk arij'iiuiog the house The attraction of gravity was too great, and on the first half turn his head oame in oontaot with the ground, while the autern hit him on Ibe forehead, render Ing him insensible. Members of the family brought bitn baok. the nsnal wav. as well as the neighbors. He laughed his appreciation ot the joke, and promis ed to use his skates for the next exhi bition. Christinas Cantata. At the. Christian church, nn Mondav evening M 7 o'clook sharp, Ibere will be rendered by the Sonday eohool a most enjoyable cantata for old aud vouo , entitled "Christmas Eve at Grandpa's". The work of preparing this play for presentation bas beeo going on for some time, aod the performers are of tbe Saoday sohool of this cborob, with Mrs. Bartholomew as prompter. II Is nre to be a suocess so far as tbs oaotata is ooooeroed, sod there will undoubtedly be a large attendance. As it is gotteo up entirely for the benefit of the . Sunday sohool, an admittance fee of 10 oeots will be oharged. The same evening little presents will be presented to tbe scholars, as gifts of love given for tbe sake ot Ibe time (or wbioh this is a oommemoralioo. It has been deoided to have do tree, oo ac oooot of tbe space which II woold re quire, but rather to bare tbe preseots banded oot by Santa Clans, who will engaged for this speoial oooasioo. At Last We bave secured the agency for kid gloves tbat we em highly recommend. We believa tbat there is oo better gloves made for tbe prioes, viz- $1.23 and SI .60 Just the thing for a Xmas gift. Minor k Co. CHRISTMAS KVK. M Beat ..! Ktrup. im t j of Dr. 8i- I- Prnframme comfortable billiard parlors and 1 - . . . ru . dob-rooms ars a drawing leaiore. Tba firs laU met in tbe ronnoil ebam ber oo sv-nlng this wk aoi In on siderstiooof their worthy motto: "th onto others as yon'd like to be dons hy," Volel Fi'emsa Hhl!y aosnoool ..w'V t u -i th riifi.se ' I is to. jnry suffer J M the lt B:e. wh rb eru siileraiioo tend Io lbs onlilnsUitg re qatreuisot duty. ArrnKd fomialttees Bard at Work. A decided Interest It manifest in miilnf tht ChrtstmutrM event st ths or house Hatur. dyeenlnga brilliant success. Ths members of tbe respective committers are working with a Tim, and the little folks will have occasion to remember old Henta Claus all their days. The little girls and boj-t must tie present, and If tents Clans overlooks them It Is because their papas or mamas or friends felled to Rive their name to the "Jolly old soul." Distribution of presents III begin at S o'clock sharp. Ker. Shelly will make the opening- address, and Vetrter Crawford has the honor as master of ceremonies, while the committee ere as follows Muslc-Mlsees Julia Hart aud Bertha Cats Children' Mrs. Dr. Veiighan, Mrs. John Rasmus and Mrs. Prater. Distribution of Present wessrs. Jess Htewsrt, Jas. Hart, Will Ball, Wm. Hmlth, Louie Blsbe and IVirk Matlock. Heriirlns Tree Mr. f)eo. Thornton. Deroratlon-Mrs.C. I. Ke.l field. Mlssee Herths ('ate, Julia Hart, Una KI.ea, l.lide Matlock, Anna fpetuer, Mrs. (leo. Conaer, Mr R fcertholomew, Mrs. Dr. M'-Swords, and Meesrs. (iaili.nay, Dr. Mstslcr, Dert I'helis and t. M floitt. Crtere Messrs. Georse Conser end Hern Bartholomew . FluattcUr and TreasurerAit Mlnur. Personal. Qeo. Barker is enjoying a spell of la grippe. Rufus Farreus was la from Gooseberry 8tttur dav. Ed Day a big rancher of Ella, was In the city Saturday. CliaB. Royse, of Gooseberry, was registered at the Palace Saturday. Geo. Hayden, a merchant of Wagner, was In town Monday on business. Attorney G. W. Phelps has returned from a business trip to Canyon City. R. K. Simpson, of Gooseberry, was registered at the Heppner on Friday last, George Ctt was in from Eight Mile the first of this week attending to business. Dr. McSwords made a trip to lone Monday evening on professional business. Erall ScharfT, a big sheep man of Monument, came in Sunday to visit with friends. E. B. Clark, the San Francisco wool buyer, returned to this city Sunday morning. juage . A. Lowell, oi Pendleton, beld a special session of circuit court Tuesday, Mrs. William Corsen, of lone, had a paralytic stroke recoutly, but is now improving rapidly S, A. D. Gurley, a prominent attorney of Arlington, was In attendance at court Tuesday. Geo. C. MJlatt, the gentlemanly representa tive of the Star hrewery was in fowu yesterday. P. C, Thompson, a prosperous Butter creek rancher, visited our city a few days last week. Billy Myers, the obliging ex-nlght elerk at the Palace, has accepted a position at the Maine H. Y. Blackwell and J. I. Gratorey, of Long Creek, were registered at the Palace last Satur day. The wife and daughter of John Long, at lone, have been quite ludisposed for the past few days. William Roblson and Joe Langhankl, of Watner, were In with a load of dressed hogs Monday. Robt Buell has secured the position as night clerk at the Palace, and Is making friends for tbe hotel. Johu Hager, since being relieved of his poll tlon as day clerk at the Palace, has taken up plumbing. Luther Hamilton, proprietor of the Hamilton mill on Willow creek, was In town a couple of days last week. Geo. S. Parker, who contemplates starting a newspaper at lone, was a caller at the Gazette office one day last week. Eugene Rudd, Joe Woolery's head lone man, drove up Sunday to see old friends Sunday, re turning the same evening. 0. D. Rennle, who has been on tbs Gazette force for tome months past, will take a position on a paper at lone thlt week. Jess Stewart is again In his "blwmlng" con dltion of health, wearing his business smile back of Khea A Welch's counter. County Commissioner Howard and wife, of Butter creek, were In Tuesday on business, rc turning home the next morning. P. M. Howard, of the First National bank, au companled by his wife left on laet night's tral for Hpokaue for a short vacation. Hon. Henry Blackmail left on last night train for Portland, accompanied by his sou Leo He expects to return Sunday morning. Hugh Johnson, a brother of Charlie, has re turned from an absence of two yean in Call fornia, and gone out to visit with hit brother at Gooseberry. Newt Jones came over from Hiirnpter Saturday morning and made a snort visit with his par eiit and many friends, departing Monday night for borne. J. D. Whltle returned yesterday from Colfax, where he went a few weeks since. Mr. Whltels report time quiet there owing to the unsold wheat Io the warehouses. Miss Katie quald,dtui(hter of Tom Quald, re turned from Portland Tuesday morning where she ha been attending college, to spend tbe holidays with her parent. Jsk Well suffered a complete collapa of the tongue last week, presumably from over exer tion. It tenow back nn Its hlnaes and Jake Is prepared to discuss the latest faIt la wall paper or furniture. Mr. M. L Akers leave for Ions tomorrow night, and after spending Christina with hi parent will organize a class In music In Mint city. Mr. Akers will be oilseed from the musical circle of Heppner during his stay there from the fart that he I our dependent leader, and we will welcome hi return and wish him a successful term In lone. Call and see our Christmas Dolls, Toilet Articles, Glove Boxes, 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 lino of r"nrvTTr' Suitable for this Climattv 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, $4 50 D f O C" ED I IT Q An extensive stock arriving every day. urJULni l-o . prcslj and ot the atcst stapje ineSj hi Shoes, d Overshoes, Felt:. Biers, Etc. 4 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 the best value tor it. you BROWN 4 HUGHES. Lot. On hrjDlrd and levntr flf biad of sbop to tli motlutaiot near the) bead of Bear ereek, Morrow county. A reward of Zi oeole per bead will le al1 for tbe rsnofcrjr or inforniatioD ld eg to tlit reeovtry of tbe sai.l be-p. bwrtari'l laralis b-reuiUd 1 ; yearliDit lrnd4 V no shoolced; 2 je.i-olcJs traudrd V oo bin. A to re. If V. M. I'Liiau, Oood iu, Mamie Clrrttos). Last Halur.l.T nlxht H'rimer L1( No. A, t, aiit A M. elwtJ nm rs a. follows: AIM Gunn. W. X.; W. H. rtvfr. . W ; A. Hwlson, I. W.; Hnrr Hlsrkaian, aw r'arjr .(..tie RrKM, ftr.irr: f t f). 1. t ; I. L Vsii inl, tj!rr. lnUii:..n of thi-e i-flUrrs will lake (re on nl Tii'May einilhs. f!. inhn't if, at 7 p- i" sharp. An lntrt!nf ttt Is In slure Ivt Umm pieKkt. Of lUILKOAD U!U. DIED Mn. Joaapb Luckmao, asel kboot 64 yeare, died at tba borne ou Batter oreek at 2 o'clook Saturday afternoon, Tbe deonaeed boro in England end met end married Joaepb Lnokmeo in Beaoon Bill. Warwiokablre, Eoglao I, and tbey oame lo Ible oouotry aooat io yeere ago, first ietlliog io Waabiogton. After mot iog around two or tbree times tbey finally entiled on Batter oreok about 14 yean ago. For tba paet five or aii yeere Mra Lockmao bad beeo afllioted with palsy,; wbioh cradaally grew wore, and wai finally tba oauea ol ber death. Tbe body waa Interred at tlie Llepp oer cemetery at 1 o'oluck Sunday, Jler. Hbelloy oooduotiog tbe eervioea. i Mra. Mary Brown, a young widow lady, lo baa been making Lfepporr ber borne for a year iat, died from blood eepsia laet Tbnredey nigbt aod waa boried tba fullowlog day In tbe Heppner Cemetery. IIr death waa tnoet onfortonele aa aba baa aeverel yoangor brotbera aod a youog aleter wbo were partially drpeodeol opoo br fur sup port, to wbnm aba waa defoted, and spared no rtTort to provide for, aod eoooaraga with a motherly eooeideratloo. Time's Up Jaiaary 1st, The attention of aetllera on railroad land within tba borders of Morrow oonnty is called io the fact tbat tba time for making their proofeoo tba aame eipiree on January let, 1H99. Vawter Crawford, oonnty clerk, la authorized to take land Ullage and proofa, and trana- acta general publio land boaioeae at bleoflloeiotbeooartboo.se, at reaaon at U ratea aod aatlefactlon guaranteed 72iaol A Great Chaaee. I'iaooa slightly need from 175 up; also i high-grade orgaoa taken io aicbanga at from 135 op. Inquire at Joeef Mueller's office with tba H loo am Drag Oo , Hepp ner, Or. Bfttlere trihetery to lr bavteg ri li med land a Ml bate not rueda proof tl, by calling at lbs oflire of N. J. Ue'e, lone. Orig 'ii. fan mtt tln-ir .nmf anJ ar lots of mouer. Time flpliee Jao. 1. l-t'.H. All kiu'l of laid bna iiras trbe7ted. Htiir located uu arant lead. 1U lataefiicfe of Time. W e bate r roit.d a Urge line of la Iks kid glova frtn Franaie T. Himmoua k V) Importers. 1 nry arn rtH-emlly fit; to black au I a ilore. l liy el at lOiaiidll.W. Minor Co. Ilacklea'a Antra Balve. Tba Beet Haifa in the world for Cote, Brniaea, Horea, TJloers, Salt Kheum, Fetrar Horn. Tetter, Cbappad Uaoda, Cbilblaios, Corns, anc ail Bk'.n Erup tioua, and poaitivoiy cores Files or oo pay required. Il ia guaranteed to give perfect artiefaotloo or money rofondad. Prloa25 eeota par bot. For aala by Slooom Drag Co., E. J. Hloeum, meoager CASTOR I A For Ialants and Children. Tta Kind You Hare Always Bought Boars tba , Dlgiutttua &f "The Spa" Now 11 rm New Goods We make a specialty of Fine Candles Nuts Cigars Tobaccoes Groceries Provisions Frebb Fruits aod Vegetables con- stautly in stuck. Olve us a call Smcad & Blahm Neittloor Io Hlotum brus Co., Heppner, Or, floqsd as a Dollar. "I bars antTired for tba latt teo years front piles, and doriog tbs laet two years I was completely laid op wilb tbie dis ease. I began taking Hood's 8arssparills, tba first doaa of wblob did ma maoh good. I conMotiel tba use of this medi oiDii. and today I am aouod as s dollar." U. W. Haue, Teaoawar. Wash. rhool Waatea. A young man of eeven year's eiperl eoce, holding a Orel grade alata rertiO eatu, is ilfsirona ot obtatulog a tobool la Mrrw coiinty at onr. Inquire of County Hupi ilnlendoot tibipley, Uepp. sor.Or. " g ti