THE HEPPHEB GAZETTE Published Every Thursday. BY CORL1ES MEKRITT, Editor o-ni HZaxLmLgmx. SUBSCRIPTION On Year -Six Months Three Month RATES - $l.BO 78 80 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofflce at Heppncr, Oregon, as second-claBB matter. Poor aid Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Troublo Had no Appetite Now Better In Every Way-A Delicate Child. "Some time since I took a sudden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. In'a short time the cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better in every way. Last spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and had a humor which trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar saparilla and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J. Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass. Hood's S1na Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Hnnr1' Pillc are tlle Dcst after-dinner nuuu fins pill3i aid digestjon. 260 ADVEBT1SKO LETTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED Or., April 17, 189a. AT HEPPNEK BUlzen, Joseph Conner, Mr John Cox, Archie Cyrus, Mr Warren Feitx. Mr D A Ford. Charlev H Gardner, Mr Win ttray, Mr Homer Hall, Chas E Jennett, Mr W C Johnson, Mr J T Laurence, Mr Chas Luck, Mr John (3) Marlow, Mies Irene Morris, Mrs C L Neill, Mr Dib Neill, Mr L D Reil, Mr Wm J Smith, Mrs Janie (2) Stephens, JO Thompson, Mr W M When calling for these letters please say advertised. b. F. Vauohan, P. M. Local Notes. Subscriptions to ths Gszette are Dow due. Please ohII and settle. Master Fred Bartholomew has for sale a floe lot of early oabbage plants. Artbnr Clarke, tbe new jeweler, is lo oated next door to the candy faotory. tf Found. A large-sized, flat, home-made key near court bonne. Call at Gazette. Frank Natter sent a large eagle to Portland last week to have it mounted for display. Take your watches, docks and jewelry to Arthur Clarke for repairs; be guar antees satisfaction. tf isitu rieunuA uuihuhu n nnai auuuion to bis bakery last week, 'whioh be is us ing as a residence. Refer to 8. P. Gurrigues' advertising space and yon will heboid a carload of windows and doors. Dr. 3. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr Mrs. E. M. Sbtitt and obildren return ed last week from an extended visit to relatives in the valley. Arthur Clarke, tbe jeweler, is also a praotioal watchmaker. Give him a trial. He guarantees all bis work. tf , The Lion brand of bats are the heat in quality and cheapest in price. Sold ex clusively by Brown & Hughes. The city oonncil chambers present a very neat and attractive appearance iooe receiving a new ooat of paint and paper. Any one desiring affidavits and cer tificates, for use in connection with ths bounty on scalps, can be supplied at tbis offioe. Stop that cough! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbilob's Cure may save your life. Bold by Oonser & Warren. x R. 0. Wills is leveling op bis lot on Morgan street, ooraer of Water, and ays be will beein the ereotion of a resi dence there in the neat future. J. B. Natter has taken away the un sightly fence on tbe south side of bis beautiful lawn, and has made other im provements to his residence property There will be regular services morn ing and evening at the Christian churob, at which all are cordially invited. Sun day sohool in tbe morning at 10 o'clock. Steve Leland, who owns a ranch about four miles down the creek, is fixing up bis city residenoe, on Water street, by nnttinc a larce addition on tbe north side. Ex-Congressman Ellis is making quite extensive improvements around his rest denoe, trimming tbe trees whioh shade bis beautiful lawn and addiDg to its general appearance. E. W. Reed, a miner from Union, was . . . nr- 1 .. .1 .. a caller at tue uazeite oince yeniurun. He contemplates making a trip into the Cascades, In the neigh borbood ot Mount Jefferson, tbis summer to prospect. O.mpbell & Wilton, of Tbe Dullea, iuforms us that Mrs. A. A. Jayne, their representative, will be here with a full line of ladies' and children's millinery on the 21st. 221 and 24th, Friday, Satur day and Mondav next. Tbe Wool Growers' Warehouse oomes out with a new ad in this issue. This is a strictly looal concern, aud will do as well by the oiizens of our conoty as any one else can. It yon wish anything in their tide give tbem a ohance. Quite an extensively signed petition was forwarded from here Monday to Fish commissioner Reed, at Astoria, to haya fish chutes put in on Willow oreek at various point between here and the Columbia, so that fish may oome up as they did years ago. Mike Roberts, at tbe Belvedere, hav ing remodeled tbe popular old-time oor ner, extends to the publio a oordial wel oome. The beverages he dispenses will be kept up to the highest standard, and the enlargement and comfortable equipment of bis billiard parlors and dub-rooms are a drawing feature. 92-tf The Palace barro m has been trans formed into an art palace. Beside the addition of several handsome mirrors, a most expensive billiard table has been added, beautiful paintings adorn tbe wall and statuary arrangej in appropriate places, thus giving our little city as ele gont a refectory as can be found in the northwest. We noticed a new residence going up on the lot adjoining Sam Meadow's lesi denoe, end inquiry brought forth tbe in formation i:.at it was for tbe future use of Mr. J Q'.okett, but what be wants of a house is a poser. Perhaps some one of our youutf ladies oonld explain the rea son why such a fine oottuge is baiog ereoted by Mr. Hookett. Mr. C M. Look, of Butter-oreek, in forms us that Harry Bartholomew now bus bis commission as postmaster at Gal loway, and it is expected that mail ser vice will begin not later than tbe last of tbe week A mail carrier bns been em ployed through subscription until July I t, when (be government is expeoted to again assume (be roue. Tbe latest success of Houser-Haioes Mfg. Co., of Stockton, Cal., ia combined barvi-Biinti machinery is their two wheel Mde I ill maohiiie ppppoinlly bnilt for the Oregon and Washington trade. Works with equal advai'tege on level, rolling and stoep hill side land, and adapted for use on all kirda of soil. Having high wheels and wide tires there is no lost power. Judge Bartholomew received a dis patch from E E Bartholomew, at Hepp ner Juootion, Tuesday, for his mother to come on next train, as he bad met with an booident. Arriving there, Mrs. B-ir tholomew found that he bad been se verely used up in a runaway acoident, but anticipates a speedy reoovery, as no bones were broken or severe internal in- nries sustained. Stook Inspector Osoar Sobafer was in the city yesterday and reports that, with the exception of a band or two down on the sands, be bag found sheep in good condition and free from eoab. He left in the afternoon toward the southeast part of the county to see bow stock was doing in that locality, having been to tbe northeast, north and around to the west during his reoent trip, Geo. W. Hwaggart left on Tuesday morning's train for Portland as a dele gate to the 8tete Convention of tbe E O. T. Macoabees, whioh will be held there on tbe 20th. This order has made rapid progress in this state in the past few years and is gaining in popular avor very fast This convention is looked forward to with enthusiasm and Mr. Swnggart will return with a very interesting report. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in tbe Worcester Enter prise reoently, wbioh leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for oolio and diarrhoea. 1 have never bad to nse more tban one or two doses to cure tbe worst case with myself or ohildran. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by Conser A Warren. 1 "A word to tbe wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should bs snffiai ent, but you ask, who are the wise? Those wbo know, Tbe oft repeated ex perienoe of trustworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M.Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction tban any other in the market. He has been in tbe drug busi ness at Elkton, Ky , for twelve years; bas sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other oongb medi oines manufactured, which shows con clusively that Chamberlain's is tbe most satibfactory to tbe people, and is tbe best. For sale by Oonser & Warren. TUESDAY'S FIRE. Dave Sie&tee'i Residence the Beceae ot a Smalt Blaze. Tuesday forenoon at about 10 o'clook our little oity was thrown into quite a flutter by tbe ory of "Href" and the run ning of many people np main street seemed to iudioate the direotion in wbiob the fire was iu progress. Going with tbe crowd we soon oame upon the soene and found it was nothing more tban tbe burning ot tue root ot Dare MuAtee's residenoe, caused by a defec tive flue. There were several men pul ing od water with pails, and by tbe time tbe tire department arrived the fire was under oontrol. Tbe "Eagles," Hose Company No. 2, were on the ground in lees tban five minutes after the call was first made, which speaks well for the member! and others wbo helped pull tbe cart up tbe grade. Tbe damage oansed was nom inal. Au inoident iu oonneotion with the fire as a runaway. Tom Ayers was np the street with his "oolts" and notioed the fire, and was on his way to inform the hose oompany wheo the whistle at tbe pumping station began blowing and frightened his team, whiob soon beoame uncontrollable and ran down Main street at a break neok paoe, Mr. Ayers and John Foster seated in the bottom of tbe wagon box, both holding on to tbe "ribbons." Both men seemed to forget what their original intention was, be cause they were yelling "whoa!" instead of "fire!" as they sailed down through town to the bridge at tbe lower end of Main elree', 'where the horses were brought to a stand. No damage was re ported to tbe team, and, beyond a lively "shake-up," the men escaped injury. DOWN TUB STREAM. W. A. Campbell, Saves the Insurance Company a Valuable Policy. Rufe Blake brings in the information from Rook Creek that on Monday even ing tbe irrepressible life insurance agent W. A. Oiuibell in attempting to ford Rook Greek at their plioe, two miles be low its forks, oame near loosing his lif, horses, buggy and grips. Reaohing the o irrent of tbe stream at a depth ' suffl oient to carry bis valise out of tbe wagon be 1 be attempted to retreat, when bis vehiole and team lost its tooting, start ing down with the raging torrent. Cambell was soon dislodged and oarried to some over hanging brush, which be seized with bis oustomary tenaoitv and sooc landed himself high, but not dry. His lusty yells tor help brought a orew of life savers from the farm bouse and after a distance suooeeded iu getting the team out alive, whiob had also be oome detached from the rig, wbiob went nn down tbe oreek to be recovered next morning. ' Sebe Warren overtook the valise six miles further down. Mr. Blake and Harmon Neal were among the resouers. Tbe experienoe will doubtless renew the energy of tbe agent, tbis close "call" lending a thorough appreciation of his advice, "to be ever ready for tbe trip down stream " RESOLUTIONS. "Farwelled." Captain Granfell, wbo bas been a oon gpiouous leader of the Salvation Army corps in Heppner for some time, and whose strikiue voice bas given them a satisfactory audience eaob night, bas davolnned an amb'tion outside the ranks, and now appears in oivilian Barb. It is reported that theoaptin has untied with the M. E. Churoh South, and will devote himself to evangelistic work for that churcb, Election of Teacher. On Saturday evening a meeting of the school THE FAIR Sell A Shoe the price of which is not fixed by the manu facturers, but instead thereof a guarantee to every purchaser. Such a Shoe is made by the "Brown Shoe Co," ft 5 ft, and "The Fair" is the sole agent. The followingcuts will show a few styles and prices which we now have in stock. Trad Mark 5 Stamped In Shank. Queen g0 I Bee. J ) See That Mark! Tiads Mark 5 Stampad In Shank. "Anchor" Shoe. It Means:. Here's Where We Get Together. YOU WANT SHOES. WE'VE GOT SHOES. LATEST STYLES. ajBEST VALUES. S1.99 Buys the Shoe shown above, the Best for the Made by The money in town. Brown Shoe Co., the best shoe builders. Best material Under the sun. Yd wide values. . Tsteful in design. Hurts not the purse Easy to the feet. Built for service Every day and Sunday. Style up-to-date. Thoroughly put together 'aJ We sell these . Shoes. Men and women looking for their money's worth, buy them. The . Brown TRAD M"K Shoe VrfSVr r . STAMPED IN SHANK. Dainty Footwear w Shoes that please the eye and fit the feet are what you want. We've Got 'Em in all styles of Toes, Kid and Vesting Tops; Tan and Black, FAMOUS ST. LOUIS SHOES, MADE BY THE BROVN SHOE CO., PRO GRESSIVE SHOE BUILDERS. j jt Jt 82.98 Co.'s Is a small sum for a really stylish, ele gantly made and serviceable shoe. That's what the "Anchor" Ladies' Dress Shoe is.J J M ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY THE FAIR The Dodnon bonee, wbioh used to be !dir(.,.tor, WM held (or the purpose o( electing . ..... . : a v.,tof .h. to.M.ur. for the ensuitie year. The (ollow- .i tw-mnanizAd now. ," ere tnose aeiecu. ruuiu uniuij ..... . . treets, iinoe tbe improvements lately made on it, and I. N. Prater baa a nioe oozy reei denoe. Oaptarine coyote iu Benton county baa bsoome a profitable buaiueM where the banter is fortunate enough to catcb them. Tbe bonnty on coyote scalps bas been raised by private sobecription and other wite to $33 sacb. LUiits ftiitnr. ALL EiS fAilS. Lk 1 n.-. .. ... . r-...a l.fl- I'm F'i I DM V 4'UMU Ojruu. i in time. P"I1 ot qnigei-ii. V.B AMtstant principal, Miaa Balsiger; Room No. 5, MiM Bnell: No. 4, MiaiPunh; No. 3, Mrs. Johnson; No. Miu Barker; No. 1, Mrs. atecvea. The election ol the principal a postponed until a meeting in the near lutiire, the hoard (ailins to unite un an applicant for this important Mon. 3. M. Hager placed Iu nomination a Protestor Bris tol uell known in the Willamette valley as an niMunt teacher, having been connected with ... rnrvallia school for five Tears. Professor Sibray, the recent principal of the Mount Tabor ,r.hooU.alsoan applicant, and, like Profeaor Ttw comes well recommended by State .t.,o,,t Ackerman. While Profcswr una- rrl Is looked npon with favor by a major ity of the board, his application was not for- rented, and the delay in the election we are jnlormed, was dne to a consideration of Personal. Dan Rice, ol Hardman, was in the city Friday. J. Olsen came over from Long Creek yester day. Warner Carsner, ol Wagner, was in our city Monday. Tom J. Carle waa in the city (rom lone on a visit Bunday. Chas. and W. 0. Royse, ol Hardman, were In he city Tuesday. J. J. McQee, the surveyor, registered at th. Palace Saturday. N. R. McVey. of Gooseberry, waa In town on business Friday last. Frank Lundell of Gooseberry, was in the city on business Tuesday. Miss Kittle Kiely is over from Olex, visiting with Miss Lena Rhea. Al Blnns made a trip to Lone Rock Monday with some commercial men. Chas. Ingraham, one of Ione's genial citizens came up Sunday on business. Jack Lane and Ott Summers have been in the city a few days from Lexington J. C. Carson, of Wyoming, returned from a short trip to Idaho Monday evening. Joe Vey was in the city on Bunday looking lor herders, which he took out with htm. C. T. Walkor, one ol Ione's prosperous mer chants, was seen on our streets yesterday. Willis Stewart took a load ol traveling men to lone on Monday, bringing one up on his return. Wm. A. DeWitt, representative ol the last Oregoniau, went to Blalock the last ol the week. Miss Josie Hastings, of Weston, arrived Mon day evening and will visit Mrs. Ben Parker lor a lew days. Miss Ted Williams arrived from St. Paul Fri day and has accepted a position In the family ol Thos. Quaid. H. L. Pearson, ex-clerk at the Palace, yester day went out to Dave Herren's ranch with his crew ol shearers. D. E. Gllman is reported to be getting much better, and it ia thought he will be able to be out In a lew days Councilman Rhea went to Portland on Wed nesday morning's train, expecting to return the last of the week. Father O. H. Servais. ol Mayaville, who holds Catholic services in this city occasionally, was at the Palace Monday Walt Richardson returned last evening from a sheep-shearing tour, and seemed to have stood the trial in good shape. Mis. E. K. Neal and son, C. E., of Salem, came In Friday evening and are visiting at her son's, Oscar Neal, the sprinter. Sheriff Newt Livingston, ot Grant county, ar rived Haturday, and took the train lor Portland for a few days on business. W. B. Van Bibber, ol The Dalles Commission company, was In town on business connected with his company yesterday. M. A. Minor, ol San Diego, came In on Mon day evening's train and took the stage over land lor Canyon City on Tuesday, E.H.Clark, the gentlemanly San Francisco wool buyer, returned Irom a short visit to Pen dleton last evening. He reports business lively over there. Tom Russell, who has been working at the ranch ol Chaa. Mallory, received a kick Irom a bronco last week which will disfigure bis face more or leas. He Is doing nicely, however, be Ing around town. Hon. Henry Blackman will depart for Spo- . , i kane and British Columbia shortly, expecting . r t ii r j to be absent during the coming summer. The ntanu a. ni.afnalll trMntt fin tliaW III th Kniltl Tbose wbo are indebted tn Tbe Pt- dary Croek. Buffalo Hump and Blocan district trsnn rooliehiniz uo. win suae nosioe ( that t he oX firm hs di'solved and rod. Interest, in these several locations ar.n we trust out 'of bnsiuwe. However, there is yet owioif the old firm a Urge suionat of: mouey, long pant doe. Tbose indebted I Mrs. ir.Airty must settle np without delay. To. old ; Jg Mm pril.,flent;f OOBle(j j0 Uepp books OI IUB rutuptiu U"J - tbe OfZftte tiffice, where money will be reoied and receipts ein O- E. FARNSWORTH. President. R. F. HYIND, Secretahv and Manager. At Saturday irveuiog's meeting of Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. k A. M tbe following resolutions of condolence were reported and adopted : We, yonr committee appointed lo draft reeolatious ot condolence on tbe death of our late bi other, Press 0. Thompson, report as follows: Whereas, It has pleased tbe supreme ruler of tbe universe to remove from our midst our late brother Press G Thompson; and Whereas, That by bis death Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. and A. M., laments the loss of a brother who was alwava ready to proffer the band of aid and lend a voioe of sympathy to tbe needy and deetressed, a friend and fellow oitizen whose upright and noble life was a standard ot emulations to bis followers; and Whereas, It is just that a fitting re cognition of his many virtues should be made; therefore be it Resolved, by Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. and A M that while we bow in bumble submission to tbe will of tbe most bih, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been taken fromns. Resolved, that the sympathy of the lodge be oon vey ed to tbe immediate relatives ot tbe deceased brother, com mitting tbem in tbis bour of their be reavement to the kindly consideration of Him who doetb nil things well. Resolved, That these resolutions bs placed upon tbe reoords of tbis lodge, a copy transmitted to tbe immediate relatives and published in tbe Heppner Newspapers. Fraternally submitted. Henbt Blaokmah J. W. Morrow S. F. Hind, Committee. I. O. O. t "s at lone. On April 26th tbe 80tb anniversary of tbe I. O. O. F. will be oelebrated at lone. Tbe occasion is an important one, and all members of Willow Lodge, No. 66 and others either living or visiting in tbis section are earnestly requested to be oresent. Tbe O. R. & N. will famish round-trip tickets at 80 cents from bere in consideration ot a oompany of 25 Every arrangement will be made fcr tbe oomfortand ei j yruent of those attend- t a v IQg. o u i iauih, rJeoretary. Wool. Storage and Forwarding. Grain. The WOOL GROWERS' WAREHOUSE Owned and Operated lyy tlie Wool Growers of Morrow County. Highest Cash Price Pain for Hides and Pelts. Agents for BLACK LEAF TOBACCO DIP and LITTLE'S FLUID DIP The only Reliable Prepared Dips on the market. mm mm I L m T m Advances made on Wool and Grain In Store Feed and Seed Grain always on hand. Wool Sacks at cost to patrons. The Bllver King. Work on tbe Silver King, looated in Skylark camp, and lyiug between tbe well-known Skylark and Last Obanos olaims, is about to be recommenced on a large scale, under tbe able management ot Mr. John Douglas, of Midway, one of tbe best and most favorably known min ing men in tbe district. The property baa for a long time been stocked aod tbe offioers comprise some ot tbe leading capitalists of Spokane, Toronto and tbe Boundary country. Tbe slock bas never been offered at lees that 5 ots. per share, and there is bnt a small blook obtain able. Tbe oompany is incorporated in Spokane and registered in tbis Provinoe. Tbey bave plenty of fundi in the treasury now to develop tbe property and will commeooe sinking tbeir abaft as soon as tbe snow goes away. There ia a 350 foot iron capping on tbe claim, quartz veina cropping np all through it Assays as bigb aa 250 on noes of silver and V4 onnoes in gold bave been tk?n from a 1G foot shaft and numerous cross-cots wbiob bav. already bern mo. The Silver King bids fair to rank among tbe Wsdiosj shippers this season. Silvitr King atook want like bot cakes. Several Heppner people, inolndiog ureenwoou (B. u.) Miner. Henry Blackman, Geo. Oonser, J. W Morrow aad others, bold quite a blook of stock in this mioe. LOOK HERE! Pause Read Think ! ! Otis PArrrBion. We want more potatoes- bring t.11 yoo can spare. Highest market pri. ! ner, where aha ean be found. Her I medicines enre all ebrooie diseases, sorb J as deafneoa, catarrh, bronchial tri nhlf s, ! I on i! diseases, rheumatism, kidney j tronble, liver trouble, blood poisoning. Any dispose baffling tbe skill of physi oiaos yield nnder tbe ioflaeooe of hrr impli rraef.W( 3-tf We are now prepared to serve our patrons with soft drinks, snob aa sweet apple and crnbapple A Cider, Lemonades, Milk Shakes, T Hnda Water, Ioe Cream Soda, Napa J Mineral Water Jjemonades a de A lioious drink. Also have fitted np tbe neatest Ioe Cream Parlor in tbe city, wber. Ioe Cream that is Ice Cream will be served at popular prices. !) , Wben yon want somelblng pariioularly nice in this line give us a call. We are bere to please tbe public. Also carry fine line of Cigara and Tobao ooa, Candies, Nnts, Froits and Vegetables. Don't forget the place. "The SPA. $ SMEAD ow CO.. Proprietors. A 'J hs Army Boelal. On Saturday evening at the Salyatioo Army barraoka a "pound social" will be held, to wbiob tbe entire community ia invited. A single pound of any nseful oommodity is tbe ezpeoted price of ad mission, or as muob more as tbe attend ants are disposed to oarry there. How ever, if larders bavs mo dry with some desirous of atteoding, tbey will not be turned away. A hippy evening is as sured. Special music will bs a feature of tbe eveniog. HtockBica, Nutlet! W. C. Calder, of Sampter, Oregon, sacreesor to H. Duokworth k Son's gen ersl merohandisa business, at the "Kfd Front Store," respeotfnlly solicits tbe patronage of all stockmen who graze abtepin the vicinity of Horopter, ills large, new complete stock wj supply every demand, fj Notice. Have yoo a farm for sale or for rent, or do yon know ot any person holding farming lands tbat tbey wisb to dispose off If so, please writ to aoyagsotof ths O. R. N. Co. and bs will send you a oircolar that will intsrest yon. NOTICK. I hereby make the tba following ap pointments of deputy atook inspectors for Morrow ooonty: Heppner preoioot, Wm. Hagbes ; lone Preoinot, J. P. Itbea; Lena preoinot, J. L. Ayera. 22-0 Ohoab Sokakkb,' Stock Inspeotor. Fry's Brjulrrel Poison Is a rapid and reliable peat destroyer. R. A. Newton, Ashland, Oregon, says: "Fry's squirrel poison bas not only proven sedootive and deadly to squirrels but to tbe rabbits and pestiferous skunk as well. For sals by Sloonra Dreg Co. Have Voa lay Potato! to sparer If so, we want tbem. Will allow you tbe highest market price. Bring them in. MiNOB ft Co. Now ia the time to renew BuHcription to the Gazette. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. !ti9 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' - c-4