TIE HEPPNER GAZETTE Published Every Thursday. BY CORLIES MERRITT, 33dJ.tor and .feCa.xa.ag'ax. SUBSCRIPTION On Year -Six Months Three Months RATES SI. BO 73 80 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofflce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread in Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed A Wonderful Work. "For many yeara I have been a great tnfferer 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 Borne Object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's 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, has done for me." Mes. A. E. Gilbon, Hartland, Vermont. oocTss parilla Is tlit best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. m food's Pill3 cure all liver ills. las cents. ADVERTISED LETTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER Or., July 24, 1899. Brown, Mrs Lottie Hird, Mr P O Brock, Mr G W Estosh, Mr Gillenbeck, MiesTed(2) Glaubitz, Mr Alfred Maukey, Mr Win Small Mr L ' When calling for these letters please say advertised. B, ('. Vaughan, P. M. Local Notes. Ioe cream and soda at Hart Bros. Chambermaid wanted at the Palace Hotel. Dr. Greenlee Introduces the latest In dentistry. Dr. Greenlee, tbe well known dentist, is here. Call on bim at oooe. Artbnr Clarke, tbe new jeweler, is lo on ted next door to tbe oandy factory, tf The court house is assuming oonspic uoueness with a refreshing ooat of wbite load. Mrs. Dr. Qarnsey will furnish vaccine tubes, including vaccination, for 25 cents only. Take your watches, olooks and jewelry to Arthur Clarke for repairs; he guar antees satisfaction. tt Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of the eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr Arthur Clarke, the jeweler, is also a practical watchmaker. Give bim a trial, He guarantees all his work. tf Best accommodations and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Washington streets, Portland. If you want Bankers' Life insurance tbe cheapest and most reliable in exist ence, call on O. Merritt, Qazette office. The Summer season introduoes itself Hart Bro's tender in an ice-cream fest ival. All are invited to their coo par lors, tt Report ootues from Walla Walla that B. F. Uwaggart was dangerously hurt in an enoounter at that place with unknown parties this week. Stop that oongbl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Oonser & Warren. z Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion It's the best and if after using it you don't eay so, return package and tret your money. Sold by Conser & Warren. x Catarrh cured. A olear head and sweet breath secured with Shilob'i Catarrh Remedy; sold on a gnarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser A Warren x For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures beadaohes, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe face, and makes tbe head as olear as a bell. Sold by Conser A Warren, x B. F. Miller, tbe stage proprietor, re ports that tbe soare along tbe line is fast subsiding. Farmers are again coming to town to trade and, if no other case develnns another week, it will be for gotten. Hbilobs Consumption Uure oures wbere others fail. It is the leading Cough Core, and no borne should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes ritrht to the BDot. Sold by Conser A e Warren. J As Less Matlock joined tbe procession for Ditch oreek, mounted on "Buokskin Bob," our national colors were flying In bis woke. Bob seemed to appreciate bis importance as a standard bearer and kept tbe flig well np in the breeze. - Lost Between Tibbets' place an Hoodlum guloh, a Bilver watoh with "C. Hufford to his son, G. H. M. C. H." en graved on the iodide of ease. Finder will please return to Gszette office and receive reward. "I have osed I'bBmberlin's Cough Remedy in my family for years and al ways with good rxsolts," say Mr. W. B. Cooper tf El Rio, Cal. "For small children we find it especially effective." For sale by CoDBer A Warren. Persons contemplating purchasing residence property in Heppner in order to take advantage of our unrivaled school facilities will do well to oall 00 or address L. W, Briggs who has tbe choicest location in Heppner. Four and one-third lots, small house on one, will sell in pieoe or divide. tf Tbe Dalles oomplains of some wool growers not selling when fair prices are offered, feBring that some of tbem will have their clips on band until it loses its value. Heppner woolgrowers "got next" to themselves ond disposed of their wool. ' Wool buyers here are soaroe as hen's teeth. They are all good fellows and pay their board bills, but 12 cents per pound it a good sub stit nte. Wnldon Rhea and family, aooompanied by Hick Matbews and family and Lsss Matlook, left for Ditoh creek the first of tbe week. Il is reported that a yt How flag flies from each "wigwwam." Wal don is authority for "a farmer coming np the road and, nearing tbe oamp, dis covered tbe yellow suobonoet perobed 00 a stick, when he jerked tbe old horse around for bis flight with a suddenness that snapped tbe animal's head off." Simons & Sou, tbe pioneer black smiths, are up to the times in securing a latest improved "Little Ginnt Hub Bor ing Maobine" with Abbott's box puller for putting in and taking out boxes. Pap Simons has been a long time in the business and seleoted this maobine after a thorough persooal investigation, and upon recommendation of the leading wagon makers of America, who have substituted nil other machines with it. He finds it as it is guaranteed, tbe latest and best development of its kind, Harry E. Warren returned on Toes day night's train with bis family from a week's stay at Wind river, on the Wash ingtoL side of the Columbia river, tbe popular summer resort of Tbe Dalles, wbere be found many of the principal oitizens of that city. Fishing, bathing and general rusticating under the shadow of the mountain sides made bis stay a delightful pastime. As he neared home he reoeived the first news of our smallpox sensation and arriving here was more than pleased to find the oity calmed down, and no indication of the disease spreading, with business assum ing its normal oondition. Caldwell Record: The gentleman who worked some ot our business men for ads is the Presbyterian manuel Ibat he was going to publish, returned un expectedly to town in company of Sheriff Campbell, who was one of bis victims. Dan got him at Montpelier, wbere be was doing good work in the same line that be has been working in Weiser and this oity. Un bis arrival here he ex plained to the Rey. Smith that be was mistaken on bis oonstruotion of tbe agreement, claiming that he had stated that he would return in three weeks and have tbe woik done. On this show ing the proseonting witness on tbe ad vice of tbe oounty attorney dismissed tbe charge and let tbe young man go free. It is safe to bet that the next ad vertising agent that strikes this town will have to get hia work done before he gets any oheoks. Tbe boys are onto themselves, as it were. Herb Bartholomew and John Ayers left Tuesday morning for the Long Creek country to reoeive some oattle purobased a few days siooe, whiob tbey will take to their ranges in Grant oounty and "nil up" for a promising market in store for them. Before de parting Herb gave an exhibition of equestrianism on Main street, whiob, compared with Barnums equestrian monkeys, oarried off tbe palm. Alight ing in the saddle, b tb bands went in tuitively to the horn, and "jug-bolt" re gardless of tbe reins. The gnidless mustang turned slowly in direotioo of the stable, depositing Herb in tbe mid die ot tbe street. Tbe tables bad turned, and the hilarity of, bis audience koe w no bounds. Tbe touch of "bigb life'' he bad administered to horses the previ ous day or two had come baok to him four told. Herb acknowledged bis defeat by turning the animal over to its proprietor at the end of a long rope, with a distress ing appeal for a boocaro. Tbe owner appealed at onoe to a little child, and tbe little fellow responded by riding tbe gentle animal baok and forth, to tbe obagrin of the vetran "oonnter-bopper" and all his friends. It is safe to prediot that Herb as a stockman will round bis oattle np on foot with a shepherd's crook." Personal. Andy J. Cook, of Lena, registered at tbe Palace Tuesday. Emery Leeaer substitutes Frank Natter at tbe Hop Gold palace. Mils Mable Leezer has returned after an en joyable visit at the metropolis. Mrs. Fred Bock returned from a visit with her parents In Portland last night. Representative Freeland Is editor-in-chief of tbe Timet during Editor Shutt'i seige of smallpox. W. J. Walsh, Ione't wide-awake sheepman, paid Heppner a business visit the first of the week. Mrs. Evans, wife of the late Allen Evans, is the mother of a beautiful little daughter, born last week. The family of Jack Matlock have removed to town and will spend some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Geo. W. Young, a conductor of a construction train was killed near Victoria, B. C, last week. He was formerly an Arlington merchant. W.L. Baling, Clyde' Saling, Jake Wells and Jess Shelley are now at the head of Willow creek In search of venison and bear meat. Mrs. Martha Ross, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Neville, returned to Portland Monday accompanied by Mrs. Jas. Lahey. Mr. O. J. Renyolds, a graduate of Portland's Business oollege, spent Wednesday visiting Jess Stewart, on his return home to Helena, Montana. Hon. Henry Blackmail left Monday morning for Bpokane. He is about to form a copartner ship in the brokerage and Insurance business with one of Washington's most prominent ana influential citizens. Moot Natter and Otis Welch will be "shining society lights" at the Teal springs, during the heights of the season. Togged in their "ioe cream" suits, patent leathers, etc., they started for the popular resort Tuesday, Hearts will suiter. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer refers to Mrs. Ida Crawford, the professional nurse, as having gone to Bpokane for her health. Mrs. Crawford spent a few weeks in Heppner recently in quest of health, and it was hoped by her Hepp ner friends that she had been benefitted The city marshal has proven himself equal to the smallpox emergency and has not only ad ministered unceasingly to the wants of those afflicted but has enforced disinfection regard less of long residence and prominence. George does not weigh 200 pounds but he gets there just the same. Messrs. Mackllu and Fordyce, the popular drummers, braved the sensational rumors about out town and were doing business with our merchants this week jiiBt the same. They report this mild epidemic all along the line, with scarcely any of the business communities paying it any attention. C. E. Fish, of Portland, has rented the build ing formerly occupied by the Elk resturant and on the first of the month will open up a cigar factory. Mr. Fish is a thorough tobacco man and will familiarize our traders and consumers with the details of its growth, treatment and manufactures. This Industry is deserving of support and adds to our home Industries. THE FAIR Save TVKoxi&yr Remember it was The Fair in Heppner! ! ! that made values better and prices lower White Shirts White Laundried reinforced bosom Only 50c. Endless Variety Sold everywhere for $1 . Only 50c Madras Shirts The Latest and Finest neglige Shirts. Very Swell Worth $1.50.. Only 95c and 98e... Crash Suits Summer Comlort the world over. $1.99, $2.48, $2.79 $3.20 White Vests - - $2.38 Silk Vests - - - 3.39 Madras Vests - - 1.75 Elegant Patterns Exceedingly Swell. Lawn Tenis Shoes Just what you need for warm weather, in camp. Genuine comfort 60 and 68 cents. Ties. A Swell Line of Gent's A Swell Line of Gent's Nightrobes. Best make of Overalls 39c. Best 4-ply Linen Collars 10c. Best 4-ply Linen Cuffs 15c. Culluloid Collars - 5c. Boys Exalts A varied assortment of very neat and stylish suits for boys from 3 to I2 years of age. These suits are as fine as can be bought in Portland or New York City. The goods and trimmings are the finest. A few Swell Suits left Your last ehanee. M ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by Production of.... the HOP GOLD And now the entire world Knows this perfect product As the Star Brewery beer 0. L. KE1THLY RETURNS. Back From Dawson City for a Krw Months Visit Here. O. L. Keithly, son of ex-Oounty Judge Julias Keithly, who left here (onr years ago last February, returned here last week to visit his parents. Going to Juneau from here, be spent one year's time there, and with a number of others orossed the Chilfcoot piss and looated on Forty Mile oreek, 50 miles beyond the present sight of Dawson City. Mr. Keithly mined there with varied success until the Bonanza creek exoitement was sprung, nod, like many others, reaobed there ae pioneers on the ground select ing his claim by tbe "staking out" pro- oess, customary there in the absence of aoodeoflaws. Their venture later on oame in oontiict with tbe laws of Cana dian authority and be was one of four whose claims were oiowded out of tbe rich belt. Remaining tbere be spent considerable work on various claims until tbe oity of Dawson was founded, wbere be has been since. Mr. Keithly, acquainted with the conditions of that oouotry, feels that bis business obanoes there are better than bere. While the country is considerably overrun now, with those who will oome out and a dis tribution of others, opportunities in tbe future should be good for a person with pluck enough to stay. He came down tbe Yukon by way of St. Michals, ooenpying a month s time. Returning this fall be expects to go in via. Skagaay, wbere tbe railroad over the nass will be completed, whiob will do away with tbe former difficulties and j hardships. Mr. Keitbley is tbe picture of health, j ,f rf Mm. RM.lAin.d and shows no indications of having ' VntfUh missed any meals. He is careful not to tosnire a stamoede fur that country, in consideration of the homeeiok ventnrers : WnllCl Walla, WaslllllirtOIl. there already trying to get out. THE FAIR On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO. 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. ge.... Whitman Colle FOUNDED IN 1859 In memory of Marcus Whitman, M. D., patriot and martyr Highest Standards Classic, Thorough Work Scientific, Able Faculty Literary Departments. Conservatory of Music Voica, - Organ, - Violin, - Viola, - Guitar, - Mandolin, - Ete Piano, A Perfect Academy, with Four Year High Selwol Course. Receives Students above Eighth Grade.... Healthful Surroundings Jbnnooiing influences For information or catalogue, write to the Secretary of tho Faculty, RESOLUTIONS JESB STEWART RETURNS. His Band of 75 Bead of Dorses Tamed Over to Willamette Farmers. Jess Stewart is again installed into bis position with Rhea A Welch, having experienced an adventuresome trip across the mountains with bis horses He traveled the MoKenzie route, en countered snow oo tbe ascent of tbe mountains for dietanoe of 15 miles, a portion which at times gave way precipitating tbe horses, whicb resulted in tbe ex haustion and death of eight bead. Tbe reflection from show almost blinded tbe drivers, who neglected smoked glasses. At tbe time of leaving tbe valley be bad disposed of number ot bead, princi pally unbroken horse. Tbe others will be held in pasture until disposed of. Had be arrived tbere a few weeks sooner tbe tale of tbe entire band would bave been assured in short order. The Mew Draper. The AJkers A Co's new patent draper ! W1" 00 R0ld by Gilliam A Bis bee tbis We. your committee appointed to draft I ,t , the be, cbeapMt Md resolntions of oondolenoe oo tbe death of our late brother, Edward L. Matlook, j report as follows: j Whereas, It has pleased tbe Grand i Exalted Raler of tbe universe to remove ! from our midst our late brother, Ed- ward L. Matlock, and Whereas, That by bis death Heppner Lodge No. 358. B. P. O most durable on tbe market. NOTICE In order to raise money to satisfy creditors and plane Mat Halvorsen on bis feet, we are oompelled to make a urKt nanriflne in mHrohumllHR of all JMks, Isment , hinds for the next sixty or ninety days, I tj.-Li rirMt AJ. ILit t:La, Boat Itwi Byrop. Twa bwio, In tuns. f'1 tr flr"ririM Cm the loss of a brother who was always We shall keep a complete line of staples, of the distance on tbe crust, ready to proffer tbe band of aid and lend ell.ng same at cost or a voice of sympathy to tbe needy ana . Qw) E WnABT0I(i Iooef 0re. distressed, a friend and fellow citizen Agent for K. L. Hsbin. whose npright and noble life was a ' . . staudard of emulation to bis followers. and Whereas, It is just that a fitting recog nition t j his many virtues should be . made, therefore be it Resolved, By Heppner Lodge No. 368, B. P. O. Elks, that wbile we bow in j bumble submission to the will of tbs j Most High, we do not the less mourn for onr brother who bas been taken from us. ' " Unsolved. That the sympathy of tbis The H,em l,.rfffe he conveyed to tbe Immediate f red Krog, proprietor of tbe Heppner lti.e. nf the deceased brother, oouv i S"" Lanndry, bas bad the good for- mittino them in tbis boor of their b ! mne to secure tbe services of a first- ,h. k-.n.u. .,.,.ai.ur.ti ., r.i ! rises laundry roan from tbe city and is ii ,m -ho rtoih all ihmos well. o prepared lo give ueppner as gooo t...,.i.,i Th.t thA r.nlnii.,i, t i tfervlpe as i to be bs l in Portland What Dr. A. K. Halter Says. Buffalo, JM. i. Uents: I'rom my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effeot ot yonr Shilob's Cure in cases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it ia tbe most remarkable remedy that bas ever been brought to my atten tiou. It has oertainly saved many from oonaumption. Sold by Oonser & Warren I'M) RKWAKIM Will be paiil for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of any per son stealing oattle branded "WH" con nected oo the left side. Waddle on the nose. I'khct Uvuhkh. A Frightful Blunder Will oftem cause a horrible bnro, sqald, ant or bruise. Bnoklln's Arnica Halve, the best in tbe world, will kill tbe pain aod promptly beal it. Curat old sores, fever sores, nloers, boils, felons, oome, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on sartb. Only 25o a box. Cure guaran teed. Hold by Hloonm Drag Co. Death ol Artbnr TlbbllU. Died at Lower Lake, Cel., of oon sumption, July 7, Arthur Tibbits, aged 23 years ond 8 months. Tbe deceased was a member ot tbe oity band and had been attending Whitman oollege for tbe past four years. His many friends will be grieved to learn of bis untimely death. He was a great favorite at tbe oollege and well liked by all who knew bim. Arthur was raised in Heppner, and bis many friends will feel sad that bis yonng life con Id not have been soared for tbe useful porpose foi wfaifih be placed npon the records of this lodge, a copy transmitted to tbe Immediate relatives, and a oopy printed in each of the Bepyoer newspapers. Ga Conker, E L. Fhcelakd, J. F. HtKD. Special ratus giveo on family washings. This is a long needed enterprise and deserves tbe support of tbe people, tf Wood WaoUd. Now is tbs tine fqr snbsoribera arrears q pa Jhejf gi)b?criPoo mmm Palace Hotel. T- B. WHITNEY, Proprietor. Strictly First-Class A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Stockmen's Headquarters. Drummers' Resort. One of the finest equipped Bars and Clubrooms in the state in connection. . . . Iijcst-CIass Sample Rooms. For Business Heppner is one of the Leading Towns of the West.- We are all out tor the Dust 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. Fully Guaranteed l'ersons troubled with diarrhoea will e interested in tbe expierience of Mr. W. M. Bnsb, clerk f Hotel Dorranoe, l'rovtdenoe, K. I. He says: "For sev eral years I bave been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks completely prostrating me and rendering me nntlt for my duties at tbis botel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Cbamberlin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. Mnob to ray sur prise and delight its eBVots were im mediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of tbe disease I woold fortify myself against the attack with a few doses oi tbis valu able remedy. Tbe result bas been very satisfactory and almost oomplete relief from the sftliotlnn." For sals by Uonser t Warren. IDEALS, next best, at $25 and $30. All fitted with the great G A J olinober tires. Anyone oan repair them quickly without tools or previous experience. I do all ueoessary repairing, not due to misuse, free of charge for the season of 'IK), Second hand wbesls from $5 up. A full line ot cycle goods constantly on band at Portland prices. AH kinds of repairing and all work guaranteed. If yoa bave aoything that nerds fixing bring it in. liioyoles to rent, 2Tjc per hour. Nliop Juaat Imok of Welia As Co'm store. J. I-I.liElelitircJNoria. Heppner, Or, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought IThe Spa ! Telephone 13 4 rings. Smead & Co. ' The Best of Everything. . j Confectionary Fancy Groceries Fruits Ice Cream Parlors. 5 wood. QhtfTU,