THE HEPPNEB GAZETTE l'ulilishcd Every Thursday. BY CORLIES MERRITT, Editor cua.3. Manag-er. -SUBSCRIPTION On Year Six Month . Three Month RATES- SI. BO 73 50 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofllee at Heppner, Oregon Poor an! Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble 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 catarrhand bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I betran 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 whicTi trou bled him so he could not rest at night. Be has taken a few bottles of Hoods Sar saparilla and now he has a good appetite and Is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J. Fkebman, South Duxbury, Mass. HOOCI'S Carina Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 81. Hood' c Pi lie are fie best after-dinner a mis j)iIl3i ai(l djgestj0n- 25c. ADVERTISED LETTEBS. T ETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER X J Or., , July 10, 1899. Case, Ueorge McGian, Thos KKan, MrJohu Morse, 8 B Haas, Mr Henry R Peters, Mr Harry G Holmau, Mr W L 8eiKel, Mr Thomas Klise, Jlelvin Shilling, Mr A E JjOtiKiellow. Mr W H Stone, Mr M E MeFarren, Mr John Thompson, Mr. Martha Wilcox. Mr W When calling for these letters please say advertised. B. P. Vauuhan, P. M. Local Notes. Advertise your wares. Ioe cream and soda at Hart Bros. Do you recognize the Hop Oold ad id another oolumo ? Hop Onlrj I the best beer made. Light and delightfully refreshing. Arthur Clurke, the new jeweler, is lo oated next door to tbe oandy faotory. tf Take your watches, olooks and jewelry to Artbnr Clarke for repairs; be guar antees satisfaction. tf Dr. J, W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of the eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr Arthur Clarke, tbe jeweler, is also a practical watchmaker. Give him a trial. He guarantees all bis work. tf Best accommodations and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Washington streets, Portland. If yon want Bankers' Life insurance the cheapest and most reliable in exist ence, call on 0. Merritt, Gazette office. The Summer Benson introduces itself Hart Bro's tender in an ioe-oream fest ival. All are invited to their cool par lors, tf Stop that cough! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Shilob's Cure may save yonr life. Hold by Conser &, Warren. x Rufus Cochran, drove 75 head of good looking horse through Heppner, Tunes day from Silver Lake, to lone, where they will be held for shipment east. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it's the best and it after using it you don't say so, return package and get your money. Bold by Cooser k Warren. x Catarrh oared. A olear head and sweet breath secured with Shilob's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Cooser & Warren x MiDor & Co make announcement in tbeir advertising space that will cause a run on tbe lice of goods tbey offer, First come get tbeir oboioe. Read their "ad" oarefully. Tbe reservoir contributing tbe city's watey supply was thoroughly oleaned last night, and will obviate disorders arising from drinking impure water dur iog tbe hot spell. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Furifitr, cures headaohee, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe face, and makes tbe bead as olear as a bell. Sold by Conser & Warren, x The interior of Patterson A Son's well arranged drug stoie is exciting much interest, and the elegant show cases are filled with a class of goods ss fine as can be found in our largest fashionable cities. Shilob's Consumption Cure oures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no boms should be without it. PleasaDt to take and goes right to the spot. . Sold by Conser A Warren. x The Fair calls yonr attention to neg ligee shirts, lawn tennis shoes, erasb Baits, white and silk shirts, boys and men's summer suits. Read tbeir ad. They are here to do business and not to be lost sight of. On Monday night, Frank UKkey, who came bere for the benefit of his health from the valley, died, and bis remaios were returned to bis borne the next day. He attended the picnic at Ltxington on tbe Fourth. r Bert t.-Jmrh ImkmOomI. vm 1 have used Ubamberlin'n n,uioh Kemedy id my family for years and al ways with good results." says Mr. W. B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For small ohildren we find it especially effeotive." t or sale by Conser & Warren. Last week tbe old Wm. Gordon baro oppsite tbe Balvadere, was sold to tbe H. T. Co, and will be moved at onoe to tbeir headquarters near the depot. Park Garrignes, who purchased tbe property will ereot a business block on the cite Monday night's train brought borne Jas. Jones, Eli Keeney and Mrs. Jas, Carty, who were digobarged simultane ously from tbe St. Vincents hospital. All left bere seriously afflicted and return restored to perfect conditions of health, Mrs. MoDougal, tbe woman referred to recently, bere with several small chil dren, from Monument, where her hus band deserted her, aud whom tbe ladies in tbe town solicited a snug sum for, bad tbe misfortune to lose her infant child, last week. There will be no services at the M. E. oburob, South, next Sunday, exoept Sab bath sohool and league. Tbe oongre gation will bear President Penrose of Whitman college. Tbe pastor will be at tbe basket meeting on Rhea creek, near J. J. Adkiiis' home. James Keeney has in pasture near town 75 head of horses, which he will ship EbBt Satarday. His horses are made up of three classes draft horses roadsters and smaller range horses, His purpose is to test tbe market thoroughly, as be has yet remaining several hundred head. Persons contemplating purchasing residence property in Heppner In order to take advantage of our unrivaled eobool facilities will do well to oall on or address L. W, Briggs who has tbe choicest looation in Heppner. Four and one third lots, small bouse on on0, wil sell in pieoe or divide. tf 810 Reward Lost iu tbe road adjac ent to Lexington paik, July 5th, a gold watob, with the name of Henry Weloh engraved on tbe inside case. If returned tbe reward will be paid aod the kindness appreciated by Otis Welch, of Rbes & Weloh. Tbe watch is alone valuable to him as a gift from bis father. The announcement of tbe Sixth An nual Spokane Industrial Eqposition has reached us. Tbe enterprise of this oily was truly astonishing to tbe Eastern editors, and marvelous tales of its won derful growth and business bustle will sweep the continent. "Advertising" is tbeir motto, and - no undertaking too great for them. This expositioa is bound to be a success. Dr. Penrose, of Whitman Collego, Walla Walla, will lecture, morning and evening, July 16th, at tbe Christian ohurob. As a speaker he has but few equals in this country, and comes highly recommended by suoh meu as Judge Lowell. His principal inbjnot will be "Oregon's Greatest Hero," and will be listened to with interest by those who are fortunate enough to attend. He sat at bis door at noonday, lonely, glum and sad. Tbe flies were buzzing about bim, led by a blue winged gad Not a customer darkened his portal, not a sign of business was there ; but tbe flies kept buzzing about tbe old man's hair. At last io misery be shouted : "Great Scott I I'm covered with flies!" And tbe zephyr that toyed with bis whiskers said : "Why don't you adver tise ?"-Ex. ' . Rev. Tborongbman interviewed the Gazette yesterday morning aod reports an interesting meeting at Mountain Valley last Sunday. Next Sunday a basket meeting is on tbe program at Rhea oreek, near J. J. Adkios' borne. Rev. St. Clair will preach the ceremony. These basket meetings are interesting events with the people of that seotion and are well attended. Heppnerites who have attended heretofore are entbusias tio over them. Rev. Tborongbman is at. energetic worker and keeps up a lively interest. A oordial invitation is extend ed to everybody to attend. Mr. Tom Stubblefleld came over from Monument to assist in oareing for Pry Wilson, and reports to the Gazette tbat Mr. Wilson's oondition is very ranch im proved, and if he can be taken to bis boms where be can be kept qniet and administered to by members of nis fam ily, be will recover speedily. His two sisters, Mrs. Blaok, of Portland, and Mrs. Daugberty, of Pendleton, are bere at bis bedside, relieving bis wife of ber constant vigilance, which has been a severe tax on ber. Mr. Stubblefleld will accompany him oo bis return home la a day or two If he continues to improve. Scribbler in Atbena Press: In July tbe grain assumes a golden hue, and warns tbe ranoher what he soon must do ; he dons bie cotton harvest clothes aod straight way to the harvest goes. He thiuks to Jinqnidate an honest debt, but tbe more be liquidates, tbe more be'll sweat. In July tbe women insist on starting firee; and men who flab are just the isms old liars; tbe frisky maid en boms from school wear brindle shirt waists tbat would scare a mule,' aod hungry kids witb voraoioae appetite, try to eat up everything in sight, inoluding green apples, jam aud jelly-cake, and then tbey have a time witb tbe -neuralgia in their gizzards. Bicyclist. To tbose interested in cycling meet ing has been arranged to be held io tbe Blumentbal store bnilding, Sunday, July 16tb, at 3 p. m., witb a view to or ganizing a bicyole club for Heppner. All interested are requested to be pres ent The Steam Uasdry. Fred Krag, proprietor ol tbe Heppner 9team Laundry, baa bad the good for tune to secure tbe servioes of a first class lauodryman from tbe city and is now prepared to give Heppner as good service as is to be bad in Portland. Special rates given on family washings. Tbiaisa long needed enterprise aod dMrv tb jnpfjr! 'A peppiff W Personal. Nat Scott, caiuo over from Loue Rock yester day. Mr. aud Mrs. John KUkeuuy registered at the Palace today. Q. W. Chapiu, of Hardiuan, was iu Heppner the first of the week. , M. L. Maxwell, Ione's notary, joined his lather here yesterday. Press Cresswell and family have returned from the McDuHee Springs. E. 8. Cox of Hardman paid the Gazette office an agreeable call this week. Mr. J. V. Crawford returned to his home at Enterprise on Monday's train. P. C. Holland, the Pacific Paper Co's. repre sentative was with up again this week. John McCarty, the Union Meat Co'i. cattle bjyer. Came up Ironi Portland Tuesday. Frank Sloan, the Butter creek cattle king, it recruiting In Heppner the past few days. Tom Rhea and wife are yet sojourning iu Portland, where they went to enjoy the Fourth. W. L. Smith, Mat Balvorsen and Bert Mason, Ioneites, were here this week atteudiug court. E. L Cox, D. H. Jenkins and C. H. Hams of Hardman were in town on business this week. On Saturday, Fred Bock returned from Port land, his wife remaining for a short visit with her parents. - - Chas. Riugler, representing the Evening Tel egram, paid Heppner a visit yesterday in the interest ol that paper, - Oscar Johnson, formerly a Salem dry goods merchaut, but now a heavyweight "knight ol the grip," done Heppner yesterday. George Parker, editor oi the lone Post, spent yesterday in Heppner. Mr. Parker is an ener getic hustler and is reaping a satisfactory re ward. . M. M. Hunter, the lone hotel landlord, is seriously ill, calming the community consider. able anxiety. It is to be hoped that he will recover. D. W. Ilalston, of Portland, the well known cattle buyer, has been traveling the interior gathering in stock. He bought quite a number of cattle and sheep. , 8. A D. Ourley, the wide-awake Arlington attorney, was here at the close of the circuit looking after interest of his clients. Mr. Gurley enjoys a nice practice in this section. Mrs. M. M. Hunter, accompanied by Mrs Wm Ross, registered at the Palace Tuesday night, spent the next day shopping with our mer chants. The many friends of Mrs Ross were de lighted to see her in excellent health, P. F. Chandler, editor of the Grant County News, on his return from the editorial conven tion iu Portland, arrived here on Friday night's train. Mr. Chandler report a trip that all newspaper men should have enjoyed. W. B. McAlister came up from Lexington yesterday, having settled up the affairs of the 4th of July celebration, He expects to go to Pmtlaud to welcome the return of the volun teers, his son, H. L., being a member. G. W Maxwell, of Hardman, returned from his Eastern trip Tuesday night, and recites with interest the changes since he was back to the old home 16 years ago. The three months he was absent were spent In Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia principally. Woolbuyers, Frank Lee, Frank Green, and George Fell, the latter accompanied by his family, deserted this field on yesterday's train, as the wool stored here has been sold. They will drop In occasionally iu order to remind their numerous friends that they have not been swept form the face of the earth. Miss Ida Baker, an estimable young lady from Colfax, accompanied Miss Nellie Brown, of Canyon City, well known here, on her returu from a visit there, and both are now the guests of Sir. and Mrs. George Whiteis. Miss Brown expects her father here this week with a pri vate conveyance for her return home. A BiilLLIANT WEDDING. Mr. John B. Beal. of Forest Grove, Weds Mis Eva A. Brians, of this City. A very pretty hone wedding took place last evening at the lovely cottage home of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Vaugban, iu the presence or fifty intimate friends. ben tbe marriage of tbeir daughter, Miss Eva A. Brians, to Mr. John B. Beal, of Forest Grove, was solemnized. Tbe parlors were tastefully deoorated with evergreens and beautiful flowers. The bridal party entered tbe parlors to the strains of a wedding marob by Mies Cora Hart, and under tbe oanopy of ap pmpriate floral emblems Rev. Shelley read the beautiful servioe of the Chris tian church, uniting the twain in happy marriage relationship. Tbe maid of honor was Miss Maggie Adkina, and tbe groom's attendant, Mr. Oreo Brians. The bride was dressed beoomingly in white, with deoorations of roses, and looked exceedingly oharming. At tbe conclusion of the ceremony a sumptuous spread was enjoyed by the fortunat" guests. While Mrs. Beal is te be con gratnlated in the possession of a bus band whose refinement, education and moral character is so apparent, tbe com munity give ber op under remoostranoe, as, in ber capaoity as postmistress, un der the dootor's administration, she bs endeared herself to every member of lb community. Her refinement, pleasant manner, application to business anil kind treatment of all have made for he a host of friends. Mr. Beal was reoentlv elected to tbe prinoipalsbip of the Cor nelini schools, and will begin with th September term. Their home will bi In Forest Grove, for wbicb place tbey will leave tommorrow night. Tbose present were: Hon. W. R. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. V. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wbiteis, Mr. and Geo. Conser, Mr. and Mrs. Cor lies Merritt. Rev. and Mrs. Shelley, Mr. aod Mrs. Eugene Noble,' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ball, Mr. andMrs. J. D, Brown, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Minor, Mrs. E. W. Shut!, Mrs. Alice Barr, Mrs. E. J. Slocum, Mrs. Edith Hindle of Day tec, Mrs. J, W, Rasmus, Mrs. Dr. Garoaey, Misses Welch, Lena Rhea, Estella Rbea, Nettie Shelley, Lena Glasscock, Nellie Brown, Oora Hart, Etta Minor, Maggi" Adkios, Lutie Farnswnrth, Lutie Kae mus, Lillian Bisbee, Edeth Vaughn aod Miss Garnsey. Messrs Geo. Robinson, Jas. Hart, Orville and Fraok Rasmus, FraBk W. Roberts, G. W. Phelpe, W L. Baling, M. B. Galloway, Oreo, Forest and Hary Brians and Oreo Vaogabo. Tbe following is tbe list of beautiful presents: John B. Beal, a silver tea servioe t his bride; Mr. aud Mrs. Philip Beal, wi town lot in Forest Grove, and set f silver knives aod forks; Mr. aod Mr. 8. B. Waters, silver pickle castor; Ore l M. Beal, glass water set ; Dr. and Mr. Vaogbao, .silver cske basket; Edet'i Vaogbao. table linen; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hindle, eilver sod cot glass tote a tete set; Mrs. Ii. i,. 8bI!ey. wetir pitcher aod bread and batter plate; Jtf; w ily?f fr.nthpjf.k THE Remember it was The Fair that in Heppner! ! ! White Shirts White Laundried reinforced bosom Only 50c. Crash Suits Summer Comfort the world over. $1.99, $2.48, $2.79 $3.20 Best 4-ply Linen Best 4-ply Linen Culluloid Collars A varied assortment of very neat years of age. These suits are as fine York City. The goods and trimmings M THE ART OF BREWING Jind now the entire world Knows this perfect -product As the Star Brewery beer STAR BREWERY CO. 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. holder; Nellie Brown, gists wine set; Frank Bssmos, water set; Mrs. L. E. Estes, hsDdkerobief ; Orville Rasmus, silver salt and pepper shakes; Lutie Rasmus, silver oapkia riDgn;Lena Rbea, cold meat fork ; Estella Rbea, silver bon boo spoon; Mr. aod Mrs. Geo. Cooser, silver knives and forks; Jesse and Nellie Shelley, silver sjrup pitcber, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Irwin, taole linen and nap kins; Mr. M. D. Olark, silver bread tray; Oora Hart, silver tea spoons; O. W. Phelps, silver card receiver; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, napkins; Etta Minor, piotare bud frame; Frank Roberta, silver pickle castor; Maggie AdkiDS, silver soap ladle; Mr. and Mrs. V. Crawford, silver cuke basket; Lena Glasscock, water set ; Mrs, Dr. Garnsey, lamp; Miss Clara Garnsey, oups aod sanoers; W. L. Salioir, silver bon boa basket; M. B. Gal loway, silver coffee spoons; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Minor, silver and oat glass oslery dish; Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, fruit dish; Mr, and Mrs. Shott, silver berry spoon; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sloonm, silver batter dish; Mrs. Barr, silver berry spoon; Jas. Hart, oat glass and silver berry dish; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, grape stand; Emma Weloh, bread tray ; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Noble, sflsd set; Misses Hopkins and Bisbee, silver syrup pitcber; Mr. G. I. Robinson, salad set; Mr. aod Mrs. M. E. Ball, silver pie knife aod salt and pepper sbakere; Mr. and Mrs. Wbiteis, tea set and napkins; Lutie Fsrnswortb, sugar shell ; Mrs. Walton Young, set of China plates, oops and saocers. Header for Hale. A good second-hand Haioes header, in good repair, with three header boies, tor sale obeap. W. B. Mo A LISTER, Lexiogtoo, Or. Tbe Klk Brsteimnt. 4 new deal! Twenty-five cents for a first-class meal. Everything tbe market affords, dished np by a first cook. Try us. C. 8. Hintoh, Proprietor. 1 r ..Tr NUTICK In order to raise raioey to satiHfy creditors and place Mat Helvorsen oo bis feet, we are compelled to make a 'great saorifloe in merchandise of all kinds ior the next sixty or nicety days, j We shall keep a complete line of staples, ' selling same at cost of bandlinir, ; Mai Hi.vok;.s. Gao, E. WuAjrron, - inn f)? FAIR Fancy Percale snifis Endless Variety Sold everywhere for $ 1 . Only 50c Collars" 10c. Cuffs 15c. - 5c. A few Swell Suits left Your last ehanee. ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY Was Perfected by the Production of.... On draught at all popular saloons GONE TO BOSTON. Mrs. P. B. MoBwords Departa With Her Daughter Mary. On last evening's train Mrs. P. B. Mo Bwords, aooompanisd by ber daughter, Miss Mary, departed for Boston, where tbe young lady will attend oollege pre paratory to entering the conservatory of muslo. Mrs. MoBword will be joined by ber mother from Ohio and tbey will take np their residenoe in Boston, ex peoting to remain ontil Mary has finished ber education. Both Mrs. Mo8wjrds and Mary will be sadly missed by tbo people of Hoppoer, as tbey have con tributed to the social pleasures of our isolated little city. Iu honor of tbeir departure on Monday evening Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Cooser tendered them a tare well dinner, with tbe following friends present: Mr. and Mrs. Redfleld and daughter; Dr. and Mrs. P. B. McSwords and Miss Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brook, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Rhea, Mrs. Fred Bar tholomew aod daughter, Mrs. Q. A. Rbea. At its conclusion a social even ing was enjoyed. Tbe following even ing Mr, and Mrs. Rndfleld entertained them in a like manner. , At the train a large delegation of friends, bid them good bye, with regrets that tbeir stay will ba neoessarily pro longed. Mary will surely retorn to Heppner a charming and accomplished yonug lady. Tbe Mew Draper. The Akere t Co's new patent draper will be sold by Oilliam k Bie bee this season. It is tbe beat, cheapest and most durable on tbe market. Person troubled witb diarrhoea will be interested in tbe expierience of Mr. W. M. Bush, olerk of Hotel Dorranoe, Providence, K. I. He says: "For sev eral years t have been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, tbe frequent attacks completely prostrating me and reodering me unfit for my duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Cbamberlin's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Moeh to my sur prise and delight its effects were im mediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of tbe dieeaee I would fortify myself against tbe attack with a few doses of tbls vh!u able remedy. The result bas been very satibfaotory and almost oomplete relief I from tbe afHictlpn." Fnr rale by f inser k Wsrren, -. ' ' , ... made values better and prices lower Madras Shirts The Latest and Finest neglige Shirts. Very Swell Worth $1.50. Only 95c and 98c... White Vests - - $2.38 Silk Vests - - - 3.39 Madras Vests - - 1.75 Elegant Patterns Exceedingly Swell. A Swell Line of Gents Ties. A Swell Line oi Gent's Nightrobes. Best make of Overalls 39c. and stylish suits for as can be bought in are the finest. THE 1 A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Drummers' Resort. Stockmen's Headquarters. One of the finest equipped Bars and Clubrooms in the state in connection. .. . First-Class Sample RooiiiwS. For Business Heppner Is one of the Leading Towns of the West. Ws are all out ior the But you can make them all take your dust If you The' most reliable and easiest running wheel on earth. Just ask a Rambler rider about it. Here it is. Isn't it -a Beauty? Only $40. IDEALS, next best, at $25 and $30. All Htted witb the great O k J olinober tiree. Anyone can repair them quickly without tools or previous sxperienoe. I do all neoessary repairing, not due to misuse, fro of obarge for the season of "M." Second hand wheels from 85 up. A full line of oyole goods constantly on band at Portlaod prioes. All kinds bl rapturing and all work gnaranteed. If you have anything that needs fixing bring it in. Bloyoles to rent, 'ZTo per hour. Mfiop Jusst Imolt of Welles He Co'm store, J. IT, Richardson. Heppner Or. jjlhe Spa! Confectionary Fancy Groceries Fruits The Best of Everything. aiiiiaiaaiauaiMt0tit(titv( Lawn Tenis Shoes Just what you need for warm weather, in camp. Genuine comfort 60 and 68 cents. boys from 3 to I2 Portland or New FAIR Palace Hotel T. B. WHITNEY, Proprietor. Strictly First-Class Dust Fully Guaranteed Telephone 13 4 rings. ) Smead & Co. Ice Cream yy y Parlors. Oregonlan and Telegram agency.