THE HEPPHER GAZETTE l'ulilished Every Thursday. BY CORLIES MERRITT, SUBSCRIPTION Oria Year -Six Months Three Months RATES- SI. SO 73 SO Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. ' Entored at the Poetoffice. at Heppner, Oregon, as second-clans matter. BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells all about Her Troubles when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. " At the age of two months, my baby began to have Bores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one side of . bis face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mbs. S. S. Wboten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient and easy In effect 25 cents. Local Notes. How is your left arm? Ioe oreatu and soda sfc Hart Bros. Qidtt A By springs bus a colony of tents. Dr. Greet) lee introduces the latest la dentistry. Mr. anil Mrs. Wash Thompson have a nine-pound daughter. Dr. Qreenlee, the well known dentist, is here. Call on him st onoe. Arthur Clarke, the new jeweler, is lo Tated next door to the oandy factory, tf Mrs. Dr. Garneey will furnish vaccine tubes, inoluding vaccination, for 25 cents only. Take yonr watches, olooks aud jewelry to Arthur Clarke tor repairs; be guar antees satisfaction. tf Dr. J.W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr Tbe Spa baa suooambed to the ravages of oar smallpox soare, and tbe sheriff has a look on the door. Eddie Ellis, we are glad to report, as recovering from bis attack of tbe measles in good shape. Arthur Clarke, tbe jeweler, is also a practical watchmaker. Give bim a trial. He guarantees all his work. tf Best accommodations and oourteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Washington streets, Portland. If yon want Bankers' Life insurance tbe cheapest and most reliable in exist eooe, call on C. Merritt, Gazette office. The Snmmer season introduces itself Hart Bro's teuder in an ioe-cream fest ival. All are invited to tbeir cool par lors, tf Thunder and lightning gave tbe old maids a soare the-other evening, but passed over shedding but a few disap pointing drops. Be not deceived I A cougb, boarsness or cronp are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Hhiloh's Cure will save yon mnch trouble.. Bold by Oonser & Warren .. v . Dyspepsia cured. Sbilob's Vitalisser immediately relieves sour stomach, com ing up of food distress, and is tbe great kidney aud liver remedy. Sold by Oon ser & Warreu. T Care that cough with Sbilob's Care. The beet ooagb.aure. Relieves oroup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25ots. Sold by Con ser & WBrren. v Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make aid pleasant to take. 25 eta. Sold by Conser A Warren. v Mrs. Herb Bartholomew is promised a lovely new cottage on ber ret am from tbe east, whioh is being ere 0 ted by Ben Mathews 'neatb tbe lovely shade trees sorroandiog bis beautiful orobard borne. Lost Between Tibbets' plaee and Hoodlom gulch, a silver watob with "C. HniTord to bis eon, U. H. M. C. H," en graved on tbe inside of Oftne. Finder will please return to Gazette office and reoeive reward. I. N. Hughes purobased the H. C. Rush property for $2,000 this week, whioh is considered a bargain by tbe knowing ones. Dan Homer, who occu pies it, will exchange residenoe with Mr, Hngbeg at once. Tbe Pacific University News is at hand, us neat and comp'ete ks possible. It con tains uetails of information and a aeries of cuts illustrating the college buildings, which are making Forest Grove famous as an educational point. Mr. and Mm. E. E. Hewitt bare tbe onngratolatioa of tbe entire community in bting the parent of a sweet little dAiigbter. Papa Hewitt bas been onn fl'ieil to the be nse since. Several clerks fill his place in the drug store. CiJSti KntKi Au. tLSt f Alia. C3 1 A Bafft I jwh Bfmfi. Ta.ioa uxl. l in in. .L1 -it n-iv-tn.. vie p r Geo. Wbiteis, tbe enterprising Fair man, is tbe possessor of a span of the Matlock thoroughbreds, wbioh be is breaking for a buggy team, and they promise to be great roadsters. A bund of Crook county horses oor raled at Binns for tbe night last week aud departing next morning left a beau tifol sorrel, Mr. BionB' seleotion. Oit Summers introduced bim to tbe saddle Monday in tbe presenoe of an audienoe. Beware of tbe "kissiDg bugs," as its prevalence is reported in Heppner. It does its work in the night and once be stowing its affeutio 1 upon tbe upper lip, in a painless kiss, the lip later swells to a frightful extent, and in' some oases proves fulfil. Sheriff Andrews is now tbe fortunate owner of tbe flue home aud five acre traot of tbe late John Elder, Mrs. Elder having sold it to bim for a $2,000 oou sideration this week. We are glad to welcome tbe sheriff's family as perma nent residents of our city. The Hardman church has b?eo com pletely overhauled and reseated, and ot Sunday, tbe 13 b inst , Rev. Spanlding will bold dedioatory services there, which it is expeoted will be well attend ed, as this will be a distinguishing mark of the progress of the little town of Hardmsn. Persons contemplating purchasing residenoe property u Heppner In order to take advantage of our unrivaled school facilities will do well to call on or addreps L. W, Briggs who bos tbe choicest location in Heppner. Four Bind one-third lots, small bouse on one, will sell in piece or divide. tf To John B. Horner, profjssor of rbet- orio and English literature in the State Agricultural college at Oorvallis, we nrd debt for a little book eutitled "Oregou Literature," embodying a ohoic,e selec tion of prose and poetry from our native sons and daughters, it is simply a treasure and will be eagerly sought the world over. W. A. Dewitt, has put the finishing touches on tbe painting of tbe M. E. church eoutb, wbiob together with its rearranged iuteror enables the paster, Rev. St. Clair, and its members to enter tain the visiting delegates to the annual conference, wbioh convenes here the first week in September, with some de gree of pride. By Ibis morniDg's mail, County Treas urer Licbtenthal received from Stata Treasurer Moore a obeok for $2,393 35 as Morrow county's apportionment from the school fund, a per oapita of $1.51 for the school children. Fur several years a slight inorease of tbe apportion ment has been made, but this year's in orease is agreeably astonishing to tbe entire state. Geo, SwBggart returned from Walla Walla Tuesday night, where be went to inquire into tbe oondition of Ppd Hwsg gart, who was reported very low from tbe vicious attsok of a man t that plaoe. He brought bis brother to Weston, where his family is stopping, much improved, Mr. Swaggart found tbe oitizens of Walla Walla very indignant over the unfair misrepresentation in the article published in tbe Union relative to tbe case. C. W. Molly is tbe name of a bright young man from tbe interior who met tbe Idol of bis heart on Friday night's train at tbe junction. She was direct from "way down tbar in Missouri," and was a fine specimen of a genuine Ameri can girl, with pluok enough to help make a stake in this favored bunob-grass oountry. Rev. Shelley pronounced them man and wife as soon as they had shaken off tbe dust of travel. They are the kind of young people we need in this oountry. Simons & Son, tbe pioneer black smiths, are up to the times in securing a latest improved "Little Giant Hub Bor ing Maobine" with Abbott's box puller for putting id and taking out boxes. Pap Simons has been a long time in the business and selected this maobine after a thorough personal investigation, and upon reoommeodation of tbe leading wagon makers of America, who have substituted all other maobines with it. He finds it as it is guaranteed, tbe latest and best development of its kind. Add Matteson and Yern Barton made a ten-day trip tbiough tbe country, re turning tbe first of the week. Tbey visited Horopter, Granite, and other points. Stopping at Teal springs they found them well patronized by Pendle ton and Portland people, besides those from local seotions of the oountry. Con spioious were the beautiful young ladies, and, as tbe boys express it "Moot Natter and Otis Welob, were in tbeir element, as contented as "ooods" in a water melon patob." While Moot shines eaoh night by tbe light of tbe moon on tbe dancing platform, Otis bies away to tbe vine-olad retreats with tbe "bell of tbe ball " SLe is witty and pretty, and tbe swell boys bsve turned green with eovy, while Otis simply "smiles- tbat same old smile." They report having passed Leo Matteson, Jim Hart,. Frank Borg, Tom Buckley and Bu Id Sperry, . along the line, testing tbe endnrance of th'ir mustangs in tbeir endeavor to get to the eprmgs first. Tbey are all ladies' men, and the resolts at tbis fashionable re sort will doubtless be tbe uniting of hearts and hands later on. Lost Hortw. Bay horse, weight about 1300, branded HF connected on tbe right stiftR Strayed from Ellis creek. Suitable re ward will be paid for information or delivery of animal at Joe Lock man's ranch 00 Little Batter crek. Any one detaining' said horse after tbis time will be prosecuted. - 2t. Tie Mew Draper. The Akera t Co's new patent draper will be sold by Gilliam & Bishee tbis season. It is tbe best, cheapest ud most durable no tbe market. Wood Wasted. Now it tbe time for snbscribeis io arrears, to pgr iheir subscriptions In WPOd, UAZtTTii, HEPPNER'S DEFENSE The Outgrowth of our Small pox Announcement. In just ice to onr adjoining neighbors, upon tbe diagnosis by two of onr looal dootors of three oases of smallpox in our town, tbe Gazette courageously an nounced the same, also oiting to tbe careful quarantine of every one snspi cioned of exposure. Tbe Dalles, Pen dleton, Portland and Grant county papers peid ns tbe consideration due them, under a like oondition, by quoting the Gazette truthfully in tbe matter. Ab a precaution Dr. N. G. Blalock, of Walla Walla, was sent for in good faith by conservative business men.- His verification of onr doctors' diagnosis was aooepted by tbe msjority on tbe three esses be visited. His assurance that we had noted wisely in taking every precaution to stop its spread by quar antining, and his release of severa families neighboring tbe efHioted was not questioned. His interview with tbe Gazette was published as he gave it to us, the town's feare . were allayed, and business assumed its normal con-l dition. On bis arrival at Walla Walla tbe Union, of July 27th, published the following: BHALLFOX ATHEFPNEK. Dr. Blalock Finds Eight Weil Developed Cases There. Dr. N. G. Blalook returned yesterday from Heppner, Or., where he went to settle a dispute. For some time in that oi'.y there have been several oases of smallpox and it is over these a row start ed acd waxed warm, some claiming tbat the patients bad smallpox and others olaiming tbe oontrary. At length tbe matter was referred to Dr. Blalook and be went to Heppner and after an exam ination pronounoed tbe sick persons suffering with well developed smallpox. All bauds were satisfied acd a quaran tine was instituted at onoe. Previous to Dr. Blalock's deoision the town of lone quarantined against Heppner, causing some bitter feeling between those cities. Dr. Blalook saw two or three oases and it is understood tbat there are about eight cases in that vioinity, some of the persons suffering with tbe disease being 10 a oritioal condition. One man, un oonBoious thct be bad smallpox, bad been piokiog the soabs off his faoe, and be will be badly pitted as a result. A large number of people bave been ex posed to the disease in -and about Hepp ner and it is feared' many other oases may develop. Tbe result of the above, crediting the doctor with having found "eight well developed oases," and tbe claim tbat be placed a quarantine, when tbe faots are tbat be released a majority of tbe quar antine already instituted by our dootors; tbe assertion that "one man, unconsoious that be bad tbe smallpox and bad been piokiog off tbe soabs" (wbioh was Mr. 8hutt), when the faots are that in bis early stages bis two dootors positively announoed that his case was smallpox, aad were guarding him at the time, and its conclusion was that "a number of people bave been exposed to tbe disease in and about Heppner and it is feared many cases will develop," are in snob varienoe with bis action and advioe here tbat it has bad a tendency to cause distrust of him, and beyond any question has worked an injury to the business interest of our town. It tbe fault was with the reporter of tbe Union, it was becoming tbe doctor to have corrected it. Our next grievance is with tbe lone Post. Ia its issue of July 28th it comes put with an artiole startling that portion of the oounty with tbe announcement of smallpox in Heppner acd " no quaran tine," besides, apparently, inferring tbat tbe published reports did not bear oat oar having smallpox here, and lays stress on private letters, "with no reason for misrepresenting," furnishing lone with its information. Tbe misohief of such journalism works an injury to the community in wbiob it is published. It would bave been far more oreditsble to that paper to have clipped tbe straight forward announcement of tbe diagnosis of our physicians, a report of the strict quarantine, and our assurances to tbe people of the oonoty. Tbe smallpox situation here, as we go to press, is tbat tbe Driskell family have removed to tbeir ranob, with no other cases developed outside tbe family. Mr. Sbatt is convalescent, and tbe members of bis household three women and two children show no symptoms of the con tagion, and tbe fears of tbe oommonity are at rest. No negligence of precau tions will be allowed. All farmers oom iog to town are familiarizing themselves with tbe true situation, and returning to tbeir homes, branding tbe outrageous reports and tbe nureasonable snare in tbe country the work of the agents of Satan. $100 EKWAUD! Will be paid for information leading lo tbe arrest and conviction of any per son stealing cattle branded "WH" con ceo ted on tbe left side. Waddle on tbe cce?. Tesci Hroais. THE Remember it 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 3-ply Linen Culluloid Collars A varied assortment of very neat years of age. These suits are as fine York City. The goods and frimmings A few Swell Suits leftYour last chance. MONEY RETURNED IF GOODS TUC Efl IH ARE NOT SATISFACTORY I M F III I K Personal. Art Minor came in from the ranch this week. James Johnson came la .troin Butter creek Monday. Jas. Hager family are located at his rauch for the summer. Frank Giluian and family are in the mount ains for some time. Frank McFarland and family are at Trout Lake spending the summer. Mr. Hughes, bookkeeper for Brown & Hughes, U slightly under the weather. Mrs. John Elder and family left Wednesday to join the Ditch creek colony. J. A. Woolery and Tom Carle came up from Iome on business this morning. Attorney C. K. Redfleld made a flying trip to Arlington on business last week. Eugene Gilliam and wife are at the McDuffee springs, and his health is fast Improving. 8. A. McLaughlin came down from the Eagle saw mill the first of the week, and spent a day with us. Percy Fuyear, a popular young man from lone, attended the wedding of Mr. aud Mrs. Molly, Friday night. Wm. Iugraham and Wm. Gilliam were dis cussing tbe political horizon with ouruonfidont republicans Wednesday. Dave Herrln found time to come iu from the rauch Monday for repairs. His hay crop ex ceeded his expectations. , Senator J. W. Morrow left with his family for the mountains Tuesday morning, where they will spend several weeks. Alonzo Gesner, ex-state senator, passed through town, bound for the lnterion by pri vate conveyance, Tuesday. Wilson Brock and family are on their way to Trout Lake In their comfortable family carriage and their pleasure Is assured. Henry Jones, the sheep man, braved the terri ble reports out relative to our epidemic, bring ing his family to town Monday. George Luttrell, tlio pioneer stage driver and homeshoer, came down from Butter creek Tuesday, where be has been gathering a crop. Mrs. Tillard and daughters, Miss Oracle, Mrs. Stecves and Mrs. Barr 'composed a party which left here fer a month's sojurn at the Teal springs this week. H. C. Gay paid the Gazette a substantial visit today .and reports the scare about "blown over" in bis neighborhood. Frank Ward and Mr, Ammerman came down from Parker b Gleason's mill for supplies Wed nesday. They report the mill shut down dur ing haying season. Will Ball, Wayne Howard, Louis BIsbee and Louie Campbell formed a procession for Teal Springs Tuesday. If tbe boys miss a good time we are terribly mistaken. Dr. A. C. Greenlee is yet wit Dr. Vaughait sud will remain a few days yet. The doctors' repu tation has kept bim occupied most of the time, regardless of the panic. Call on him at once. Miss Moeck, of Rainier, aud Miss Bertha Fryer, of Independence, were thrown out of a buggy last week In Portland. Miss Fryer es. caped uninjured, and the former was consider, ably bruised up. Otis Patterson dropped In on Friday night's tralu and devoted the time until bis morning's departure handshaking. Patt's genial presence had the effect of dislodging the gloom of busi ness depression while he was here with those he came in contact with. Monday morning's train carried Mrs. George Conser, Mrs. C. A. Mica, Miss Lena Rhea and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and Fay to tbe Ocean beach, where they will enjoy tbe coming and going of the tides and all the social pleasures attendant upon a month's sojourn. This morning the families of County Clerk Crawford and Her Bheliey, with au extensive ramping outfit, left the city for the mountains at the head of Caplinger creek. Vawter accom panies them to do the heavy w ork, expecting to return the last of the week. The Umillu promise themselves a month rusticating. Marshal Thornton and family are now In the mountains for recreation and health. Jim Fits wears his bright star during his absence, and his pride Is equal to that of Walfton Rhea on bis Ipb-tailed "Buckskin Bob.'' Fltz has put a stop to,'cannlng"d.)gsifid "blgbljfelng" horses. I a set perfect order a hi (t; re,y(j ! U FAIR was The Fair that ! ! Fancy Percale snirts Endless Variety Sold everywhere for$i. Only 50c Collars 10c. Cuffs 15c. - 5c. HePPner Steam Laundry All kinds of laundry work done first class. Special rates on family washing. White Shirts Specialty Washing without ironing 3$ cents per pound. Steady customers, 3 cts per pound. Carpet washing 3 cts per pound Cash on delivery. ACTION FOE TKEBI'ABS. Geo. Yearhart Sued For Damages for Herding Hheep on Osear Minor's band. Tbe Lod 8 Greek Eagle says: Deput) Sheriff Geo. Gray, of Morrow oounty, bo oompBDied by Constable Ward, of tbis oily, speDl last Friday and Saturday in tbe rimrocks of tbe North Fork country huutiiig for George Yearhart, against whom Oscar Minor, of Heppner, bad brought an action for damages for tres pass by herding bis ibeep on bis enoloeed deeded land near tbe Ditch creek ooun try. After two days' bard riding they found tbeir tuau. Mr. Minor is tbe owoer of a large cattle ranch io tbe Bine mountains north of tbe North Fork, and tbe Eagle is informed that it is only by tbe oloseel watch tbat be is able to save any of bis grass, even tbat inside of tbe fenoes. Mr. Minor is one of Morrow county's oitizens who says tbat outside sheepmen are to blame in moat of the trouble in Grant county ; that it is rare tbat tbey respect tbe rights of settlers, and be oannot blame tbe settlers for protecting themselves. A Good Thing.. A boy was oompelled by bis teaober to write an essay "on tbe mouth," and tbis is what lie wrote: The mouth is tbe trout door to tbe face; it's the aperture of the oold storage of your anatomy. Borne mouths look like penubes and oreHm; some look like a bole in a brick wall to admit a door or window. Tbe month is a orimson isle to yonr liver; it is patriotism's fountain aud a tool obent for pie. Without tbe mouth tbe poli tician would be Aanderer on tbe faoe of tbe earth, aud go down to n unbon ored grave. It is tbe grocer's friend, the orator's pride sod the dentist's bope. It puts some men on tbe rostrum aud some in jail. It is a temptation's luncb counter when attached to maiden, aud tobaooo's friend when attsobed to a man. It is the home of the nnroly member -tbfl loiiifne. Witbont it married life w(nld h a snmmer dream and a dude would ns half of bis attrHolrw. V,t, CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th lgaatwfl of S9 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 Gent' A Swell Line of Gent's-Nightrobes. Best make of Overalls 39c. and stylish suits for as can be bought in are the finest. 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