THE HEPPHEB GAZETTE Published Every Thursday. BY OORLIES MERRITT, Editor etaadL Afiaaa.a.g'.r. SUBSCRIPTION na Year . Six Months Three Months RATES- SI. SO 78 SO Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered et the Postofflce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Spite or 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 swollen. 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 wag exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. 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, hae done for me." Mbs. A. E. Gilson, Hartland, Vermont. HOOd'S Sparma Is-thft. best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. i-Sood's PiHa cure all liver ills, so cents. ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1ETTEE8 ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEB J Or., June 12, 1899. Dawes, Geo Pearson, Mr Hatt Janney, Mr Fred Kash, Mrs L A Kohler, Mr George Ward, Miss Anni McKinzie, D H (2) Wilkinson, Mattie A When calling for these letters please say advertised. B. F. Vaughan, P. M. Local Notes. Ioe cream and soda at Hart Bros. Soalp bounty blanks supplied by the Gazette. Twenty ANo. 1, empty wbiBkey barrels for sale at the Belvudere. AM sizes. Artbur Cltirke, the new jeweler, is lo on ted next door to tbe oandy factory, tt Klamath 2:07J is now in Denver, where be will make tbe firat start in bis 1899 campaign. Take your watchep.olooks and jewelry' to Arthur Clarke for repairs; be guar antees satisfaction. tf Dr. J. VV. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr Artbnr Clarke, the jeweler, is also a practioal watchmaker. Give biuo a trial. He guarantees all his work. tf Beat accommodations and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Washington streets, Portland. Tbe Summer season introduces itself Hart Bro's tender in an ioe-cream fest ival. All are invited to their cool par lors, tt Do not overlook tbe sale of tbe im pounded horse tomorrow (.Friday) at 2 o'clock by Marshal Thornton. He is a fine animal. Tbe street sprinkler is doing its dnty, and in consequence tbe city is all smiles. Ladies in beautiful snow white lawns are next to follow. Stop tbat oongbl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Conser & Warren. x Hart Bros.' windows are filled witb Fourth of July good. Everything necessary to make a tumult when tbe time comes to touch tba mitob. At tbe sheriff's sale of Harry Philips' horses Wednesday, 13 bead brought $193, which was considered encourag ing to the horse raisers present. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it's tbe best and if after using it yon don't say so, retnrn package and ot vaat money. Sold by Conser & o - Warren. Catarrh oared. A clear head and sweet breath secured witb Shilob'i Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser A Warren Knowing ones claim tbat at this time Morrow oonnty U blessed with more money than was ever known in ber history. Tbe fellows holding tbe sacks are, apparently, onto their job. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures heBdaobee, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe face, and makes tbe bead aa dear ae a bell. Sold by Conser A Warren, x Tbe Galloway mail servioe is now well MtanHsbed and everybody concerned happy. Oet your mail for Batter oreek in for Tuesdays and Satnrdays. Tbe anrina In the beet on reoord for tbat section. Sbiloh's Consumption Cure oures where others fail. It is tbe leading Cough Care, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes riebt to tbe spot Warren. Sold by Couser ft x No greater mistake can be made by a breeder tban to put on tbe market a horse tbat possesses neither action, style or flesh. He might wH n el1 to tbe farmer a wagon that is unpainted, unvarnished and unready for use. I Beat H hldl iuk swb . - In time, friM br dmggltn- B. F.SwBgjart bad tbe eatisfaotiob of delivering to Mr. Sanders, the Montana oaltle buyer, now here, oattla in tbe finest shape of any he bad seen. This feet is due to the exoeptional growth of bunch grass on his range. B. F. Saunders, tbe Salt Lake oottle buyer, baa been tbe obief aotor in tbe oattle shipment this week. It has been impossible to list tbe shipments of stock so far, but a oareful estimate will appear in another issue. Miss Inez Rigge, late of the firm of Olds & King, of Portland, has established fashionable dressmaking parlors one door south of Book & Mathews' market, up stairs. Miss Riggs comes reoommended as thoroughly up-to-date in ber art. New shoe shop, located in tbe rear of Prater's paint shop, on Main street, where 6. W. Riggs guarantees all work in first-class shape. Men's shoes half -soled for 65 and 75 cents. Ladies' shoes for SOoents, and children's in proportion. B. F. Swaggart tbe "Nob Hill" horse and atookman, has been stirring up the horse market, and speonlatiou on cattle this week. Mr. Swaggart is one of the old-time stook left, not afraid to back his judgement, which stands to bis credit right now at the beginning of an up ard tendenoy. A Umatilla Indian displayed bis patri otism for this land of freedom one day this week by driving through our streets an up-to-date spring wagon, painted in the oolors of red, white and blue, loader to tbe guards with papooses and a hand some squaw, lie should be extended a special invitation to join oar Fourth of July proaession. An exchange truthfully says that mur der will be oommitted as long as persons witb criminal tendenciee are allowed to to marry. Branton'e father killed his man and Green's father is serving a life eenteooe in the Kansas state peniten tiary for the orime of murder. Future generations should be protected against intermarriage of the vioione. "Tbe First and Greatest Command ment" at 11 a.m., and tbe seoond, or "How to Love My Neighbor, and Who is My Neighbor," at 8 p. m., will be the subjects at the M. E. churoh, South, next Sunday. League at 7:15 p. m., Judge Bartholomew, leader. Everybody welcome. Strangers cordially invited to attend. Fred St. Clair, pastor. There are several kinds of champions. For instanoe: That man Fitzsimmoos is one kind; the oraok Oregon regiment now doing battle in tbe Philippines is another, bat tbe real champion tbat beats anything tbat ever cut on the fields of Sbiloh, Gettysburg, Obiakamagaa or the Paoifio coast is a mower of tbat name for sale at Gann's blacksmith shop, at a low fig are. One of Oregon's laws makes it unlaw ful to sell, barter, trade, give or in any manner furnish to any minor under the age of 18 years any tobaooo, cigar or cigarette in any form without tbe con sent or order of suob minor's parents or guardian. It is also unlawful for such minor to smoke or in. any such manner use any oigar, oigarette or tobacoo in any pnblio highway, street, place or resort, J. H. Kolman,' who for several years bae been in tbe olotbing and gents' fur nishing goods business at Heppner, is in Pendleton, looking for an empty store building in which to place a stook and open up In business. Mr. Kolas an has been unable to find one room in town and has been compelled to obandon bis plan to go into business here. He now thinks of going to Athena. East Ore- gonian. The Epworth League at the M. E. ohurob, South, eleoted the following officers to serve tbe next six months: P.M. Howard, president; Jennie Bar tholomew, 1st vice president; Florence St. Clair, 21 viae preidnr; R-iv. St. Glair, 31 vioe preildeot; En Birtbolo mew, secretary ; I. N. Hughes, treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Howard, organist; Judge Bartholomsw, chairman of band shak ing oommittee. Mr. Comini, of tbe firm of Comini & Weeks, Tbe Dalles Granite and Marble Works, paid Heppner, a visit tbis week end intends to travel tbis fiald extensivly in the interest of their business. This firm were burned out in tbe last fire, but have tbe plnok to rebuild, witb a good reputation back of them. Mr. Comini baa gone to Walla Walla to do some work and will return here prepared to do work in his line in a few days. In another oolumn appears the adver tisement of tbe Palaoe Hotel. This hotel is listed among tbe best io the country, and sinoe its renovation ana new man agement is a favorite resort for traveling men. In fact, it is crowded to its full oapaoity continuously. Stockmen make it a headquarters, and it stand-) as tbe monument to oar little city of Heppner, whioh is repated, from a business point of view, tbe leader of all northwestern towns. "Those laughing last laugh longest Art Minor's latest was to "ooyote" off up Willow oreek one Sunday afternoon aod crawling through tbe grass, pillage an ioe cream freezer belonging to a party of juveniles from town, whose hearts were set on its contents, and devouring tbe earns univesely let the public in on tbe joke. Retribution oame to bim Tues day night, when sprites on mischief bent with pots of paint desecrated tbe front of bis domioil well over witb tell-tale signs of "ioe oream," "ice cream," "I scream," "Here lives tbe man wbo stole our cream. I was seriously ffloted witb a cough for several years, and last fall bad a more severe cough tban ever before. I have used many remedies without re ceiving mnob relief, and being reoom mended to try a bottle of Cbamberlio's Cough Remedy, by frieod, who, know ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, aod with tbe most grati fying results. Tbe first bottle relieved me very mnob and tbe sooond bottle bat absolutely cured me. I have not bad aa good health lt twenty years. Ra apeotfolly, Mrs. Mar A. Beared, Clare- - ore, Art, BoldbJ Cour Warren. Personal. P. F. Scharff was In from Monument Wednes day. Oscar Shafer spent a few days In town this week. Miss Gertrude Jayne, of lone, it visiting friends here. Miss Edith Vaughan is enjoying a few weeks at the state capital. Joseph Beck, of Hamilton, was trading with Heppner merchants this week. Ed Day and wife came down from Butter creek on a shopping expedition this week. H. C. Ashhaugh, the popular Eight Mile farmer, paid Heppner a business trip Tuesday. Messrs. New and Fordyce, the handsomest men on the road, were both with us yesterday. Chas. Barnett, the hustler, wag here this week and expects to go to Montana in the near future. J. W. Oilman and V. French, of Fossil, came over with the big drove of cattle from that section. Dr. Swinburne went to Condon Tuesday to at tend the daughter of Doc Brown, who lb ser iously ill. Mrs. Geo. Fell arrived here this week, ex pecting to remain with her husband during the wool buying season. Report comes from Portland that Mrs. J. M, Hager, has about recovered from her surgical operation, and is expected home soon. Forrest Bryan is in Portland in the hands of Dr. Wood, the occullst, having submitted to a delicate operation of the eyes, being greatly benefitted thereby. Mr. Gentry, the prominent Black Horse rancher, accompanied by his wife and the la grippe, spent Monday and Tuesday in the city visiting and trading. Mrs. J. W. French, of The Dalles, came to Heppner the first of the week to visit her son, Mr. V. French, of Fossil, who was shipping cattle from this point: D. M. French, of The Dalles, spent several days in Heppner the past week, looking after cattle interests, he being one of the principal shippers the past week. W. A. Willis, the deputy assessor, who has been somewhat indisposed for some time, is gaining in health, and accompanied by his wife will go to Portland to attend the "old soldiers " reunion. Deputy-Suveyor McGee has been seriously ill at tbe Palace hotel for the past week, but Dr. M'jSvvords has him up and around the streets. His siege has worked sad havoc with his usual robust constitution. Mrs. "Pap" Simons and Mrs. E. R. Welch started Mouday morning for the Okenogan country, a distance of 100 miles, by private con veyance, expecting to visit there during the summer. Their ride, while a long one, promises an enjoyable one at this season of the year. Al Roberts is again here with his family, visiting the sheriff, whose condition remains about the same, although he at times shows favorable Bymptoms, The eutire community are exceedingly solicitious about his condition and continue to hope for his recovery. He surely demonstrates the vitality of an iron con stitution in battling with the disease. Alonzo Oesner, ex-seuator of Marlon county, arrived in Heppner Tuesday, remaining over night. Mr. Gesner has been at Canyon City, transcribing the Grant county records for the new county of Wheeler. He will also transcribe the records for Gilliam and Crook counties Mr. Gesner was very much pleased with Hepp- ner's appearance, this being his first visit here. Miss Eliza Hynd, sister of Robt Hynd, the popular secretary of the Morrow County Land and Trust Co. arrived in Heppner last week di rect from hor Arborath, Scotland, home. It is surmiBed that Miss Hvnd's stay among us will be a prolonged one, and should "dame rumor" be correct her sojourn will be made as pleasant as possible by Heppnerites and Morrow county ites in gtneral. Mrs. Wm. Ross, who spent several months at the Good Samaritan Hospital, in a very critical condition, finally submitting to a serious oper ation, has returned to her lone home, and visited Heppner Wednesday, a perfect picture of health. In fact, her many friends could scarcely believe their eyes in beholding one so much Improved in flesh and strength. It goes without saying tbat her friends are delightful with her recovery. Eugene Vaughan, Pendleton's popular dent ist, came here laBt week to join his wife, who is in attendance upon her father, Sheriff Matlock, expecting to remain several days, but an urgent telegram necessitated his return home Monday morning. Thos. W. Ayerscame over from Pen dleton also on the same mission, and returned by private conveyance Tuesday. Both gentle men were former business men of Heppner, and their many friends gave them a very cor dial greeting. Jim Jones at the Hospital. Frank Roberta returned from Portland Tuesday evening, where be went on Saturday morning, acoompanied by Eu gene Jones witb bis father, Jim Jones, wbo bad developed a serious case of appendioitis, and on advice of Dr. Swin burne, ae taken to tbe hospital, where Dr. Jones operated on bim ith the best success, and before a fortnight Mr. Jones will be again "on deck" in Hepp ner. It is a satisfaction to tbe com munity in general that he baa been so successfully bandied. Finished Tbeir Work. Henry 0. Gay and Perry Miller, who went to Portland two weeks since, aa members of tbe grand jury, returned Monday night, having done tbeir duty to tbe satisfaction of "Unole Bam" and tbe judge, in disposing of 19 oases, by returning true bills agaiost 13, among whom wers Postmaster DeMoss and wife of ABtelope, of the old-time well-known dramatio company, for the orime of letter opening. Eastern Oregoo has a list of five wrongdoers among tbem. Tbey report Portland, a lively city aod anticipate great doiogi there tbe fourth, witb tbe editorial ooovention, return of tbe volunteers, and bigb water io sight. Salvation Arm j. Rev. St. OUir of the south Methodist cburob will speak at tbe Salvation Army ball Friday evening June 231, at 8 o'clook. Special speaking and emgiog will be the attraction of tbe service. At tbe olose of the meeting ioe cream aod cake will be sefved. Too are invited. Capt. W. A. Wabbkn. Irrigation Notice. In fairness to all the Water Company baa decided to restrict all irrigation from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m. A whistle will be blown at 6 p. m. to begin, aod another at 8 p. m. to close. Those found vioUt ing these regulations will have thir water shot off and charge of 50 oeolt made to turn it on again. Mo excep tions to this rnle. 2t Heppheb Lkiht A Watkb Co. 100 KKWAUU! Will be paid for information leading to tbe arreat and conviction of any per aon tealioff eattlo branded " WH ' C neoted oo tbe left side. Waddle on tbe THE Remember it in Heppner! Granite and Tinware Now is the Time to Buy OUR COMPLETE LINE was bought before "the trusts" raised the price, and we are selling it now to you less than present wholsale prices. Do not overlook this opportunity. An Immense Run On our fine line of Ladies' Underwear. These goods are strictly first-class, and the ladies realize it. Come at once and get your selection. Our Stylish Summer Suits Suit every body. The best values and makes at prices that will astonish you. JSIev' Goods Wevsr Goods Being jollecl on our counters dally. ARE THE FOURTH OF JULY. A United County Celebration Decided On Heppner, lone and Lexington to Co-operate. Since tbe Heppner and Ioae represent, ativea held tbeir preliminary meeting, for a general oouoty oelebratien at Lex ington, these towns have been thorough ly oanvassed, and their support guaran teed, believing tbat tbis oo-operative plan will result io a suocessful oelebra tion, to be enjoyed by tbe entire oonnty, and it is assured that the largest ooogre gation will meet there ever known to tbe history of tbe county. At the preliminary meeting of Hepp ner, Lexington and lone delegates, tbe following committees were appointed, the majority of whom have signified tbeir willingness to use every effort on tbeir part to make a success of theoocasioo: ON GENERAL ABBANOBMENTS. Heppner C. Mernlt, W. W. Smead md Jbb. Hart. lone Joe Woolery, Frank Iogleman aod Ed Moore. Lexington Andrew Baney, N, A Leach atd W. B. MoAlisteri FIHANCB COMMITTEE. HeDDner Geo. Conser, W. 0. Minor and Herb Bartholomew. Lexington W. P. MoMillau, E. Leaob nnd J. F. Willis. lone J. A. Woolery. Ed Moore aod Frank Iogleman. PBOORAM COMMITTEE. Heppner Mrs. J. D. Brown and Jas Hart. lone Dr. Reid and Miss MoMiokin. Lexington W. O. Hill and Mrs. A. E. Beymer. A11USBMBNT OOMMlTTEB. Heppner E. M. Sbutt, Frank Natter and Arthur Clarke. lone Geo. Parker and Wm. Corson, Lexington R. A. Niohols and Chas Johnson. GROUNDS OOMMlTTEB. Heppner Thos, Morgaa and M. D. Clarke. lone Cbas. Iograbam and 0. T, Walker. Lexington W. B. MoAlister aod W. F. Barnett. J. A. Woolery was obosen as marshal of tbe day, and Andrew Raoey aa mar- ibal's assistant. Both these gentlemeo have accepted tbeir responsibilities witb pleasure. As orator of the day, several promt nent names were suggested, Jodge H. A lowell beading the list, to be oorre sponded witb. Among tbe prinoipal offioers of tbe day will appear tbe names of tbe popr lar men of the oouoty from tbeir respec tive localities. Tbe program of exeroiee and amuse- taents will be arranged witb a view to having boys and fat men from every part of tbe county participate, ana we iipeetto have as much Inn ae other parts of Oregon bevi bad at te world isnowoed oirons, tbat bat just gone through. Tbis celebration will be man aied by parties bo will tolerate uo elfish "grafting," and a general good time is assured. Every body is expected there. Watch tbe oonnty papers for the program aod prizes next week. PARKER'S HAIR, BAL8AM rmr Jml to Bbr Onqr Bur to IM Touthhil Color. Gkfw m, diOTMe hair faluni, JL FAIR was The Fair that made values better and ! ! ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY Deputy-Sheriff Florence's Nerve. Price Florenoe, the deputy sheriff, effected a capture thia week requiring the cool nerve most essential to his calling. Considering tbat be was com pelled to fsoe a desperate gang disposed to fight to a finish at tbe drop of tbe bat, and euooeeded in landing them all in the lockup, be will go on record in Morrow oonnty alright. Tbe outfit bad taken refuge in tbe court bouse near tbe oounty jail, and bad their arms witb tbem, besides supplies neoessary for a Ipng siege. Whm oaptnred tbey bad io tbeir possession several pounds of honey and bad made tbeir entrance throngh a knothole. Price's armor was a floor sack over bis bead and a pair of socks on bis bauds, but ho failed to tie down bis panta legs and reoeived one "shot," so we are informed. Bad management keeps more people in poor oiroomstanoes tban any other one OBQse. To be suocessrui one must look ahead and plan ahead to tbat wbeu a favorable opportunity presents itsell be is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much ex pense and valuable time. A prudent aud oareful man will keep a bottle of Cbamberlio's Colic, Cholera aod Diar rhoea Remedy in tbe house, the shift less fellow will wait until necessity com pells it and then rain his best horse go ng for a dootor aod have a big dootor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, tbe other is out a hundred dollars, and then wonders why bis neighbor is getting richer while be is getting poorer For sale by Conser & Warren. Dissolution Notice. Notioe is hereby given that tbe firm of Wbiteis Bros, bss been dissolved by mutual oonsent, tbis 6tb day of June, 1899, John Wbiteis retiring from tbe firm, and George Whiteis oontiouing the basinets, wbo will oolleot all aocoaott due the firm and pay all indebtedness. Dissolution Notice. Tbe firm of M. Liobtentbal & Co. baa thia day, May 81, 1890, been dissolved by mutual oonaeot, 8. P. Devin retiring from tbe firm, and M. Liobtentbal oon tiouing tbe business, wbo will oolleot all billt due the old 'firm and pay all in debtedness. 2 5 WOOD WANTKIi. Seventy oordt of four-foot wood, pint or fir. Bidt opened July 1st; wood to be delivered at tbe Heppner tohool bouse oo or before September 1, 1899, By order of school board. 3t. J. J. Roberts, Clerk. LUOK AT THIS. Those who are indebted to The Pat terson Publishing Co. will take notioe tbat the old firm bs dissolved and (one out of business. However, there is yet owing the old firm a large amount of money, long past due. Those indebted must settle np witnout aeiay. Tbe old books of the company may be tonod at tbe Gazette office, where money will be reoeived and receipts given. Otm Pattikbon. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the THE Chas. Tefft's Bon Ton Restaurant "a-An Interior Viewe-'-s' MIHti Best I m K A New and Sofas Parlor Tables Dining Room Tables Iron Bedsteads Bedroom Sets Mattrasses, all grades. Pillows. J. Undort filter. New Place of Business next door to Gilliam & Bisbee's. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Drummers' Resort. Stockmen's Headquarters. One of the finest equipped liars and Clubrooms in the state in connection. . . . rirHt-Oltisss. JSnixiplo Rooms. For Business Heppner is one of the Leading Towns of the West. prices lower FAIR Service in Heppner. Complete StocK Upholstering Picture Framing Sewing Machines Wheeler & Wilson Latest Improvements L Yeager, Palace Hotel. T B. WHITNEY, Proprietor. Strictly First-Class