Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, October 04, 1888, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNEK. THTJRSDA?, OCT. 4. 8n.
Local and General.
CoCNTBT Editors. This heading is a
brief description of one of the heaviest
taxed specimens of the human race.
There are many of the duties, privileges
and pleasures of the' position of which
anyone oould envy the "country editor'
And yet it is a life of servitude and iu
gratitude lie hag to read his papers
and write up "copy" at night, when he
should lay aside the work and troubles
of life to enjoy the sooiety of bis family,
if he has oue, which he too-frequent-ly
has no time to net fairly acquainted
with. Iu the day he sticks type, makes
np forms, folds papers, makes up the
mails, runs errands, collects bills (if he
oau), saws wood, works in the garden,
appeases the wrath of unreasonable peo
ple who take bis sheet, agitates ever)
enterprise for building up the town,
helps to pay the minister, and is sup
posed to attend political caucuses and to
do his darndest towards making great
politicians out of the poorest imaginable
material, but this ranch don' ' .eel itself
oalled to undertake any aotive part iu
politics. However, he is the first man
negleoted, and usually the worst abused
man in the ooimnuuity. He is expected
to do gratuitously teu times ns runeh
work for the public, for his political par
ty, for the church, for society, for all
charitable objects, as any person in the
village. He is a sort of a pack-borse in
the community. The privileges of the
position are the opportunities to go free,
or as a deau-nead, to allsuos, theaters,
benefits, etc., after doing gratuitously
ten timeB as much work aud advertising
for them as would pay for the tickets.
But the real zest a "country editor" has,
is raining fire and brimstone down on
the head of all political or personal en
emies, and all miserly and niggardly
souls who live oft soeiety by the various
devices which rascality can invent, whioh
somewhat compensates for the servitude
and exactions required of him. It might
be said that they sometimes use their
sheets too freely in raking their enemies,
but they are usually fuir sort of men,
and live to a good old age, preserved, it
is supposed, by the determination to live
until their last enemy is made to bite
the dust. They are usually tough old
roosters, physically, Buyhow.
Tbials and Tribulations. The nice
pastoral shepherd of old had nothing to
do but toot a bag pipe and rest indo
lently on his crook in the shade. It's
different, altogether different, with oiu
Wue mouutaiu herders and tenders.
Their mountain life is not particularly
rosy. Between the shotguns of the set
tlers and the growling of neighboring
Herders, there s an excitement that re
lieves all the dullness and keeps them iu
hot water all the time. An occasional
notice is given to the mutton monarchs
like the following, which was handed us
this week by a camp-tender who found
it posted up on a tree on Indian creek,
It was dated September 25, 1888, aud
reads as follows: "respct onse Clnimes
and Wont pas thrue on tuis trade Euey
more ore l Will make it Cioat yon
all the low Will low me oliep men to
avoid troble and Expenses go on the
Hhepe traile above the forks of ingeu
Crick."
Cotwcttj Mertino. At a regular meet
ing of the town council last Monday
night, all were present except Mayor
lilackmnn nnd Councilnien McAfee and
Minor. Becorder Bea and Marshal
Locknaue present. Kemonatrance to
cow ordinance No. 27, presented. Bead
aud laid over till next regular meeting.
Bills of Joe. Kefl'or for $2, T. Kirk 1,
C. S. VanDuyn 75 cents, J. D. Locknnne
$54.65, Joe. Williams $1.50, Tom. Crow
$1, Baberts & Simons $1.5(1, Johnson
Harrison $1.50, Chas. Jones $1, Fred
Burger $'2 and Otis Patterson $1.50, al
lowed. Ordinance No. 28 to license
drays, hacks and other vehicles read the
second time On motion it was read the
third time aud acted npon, all present
voting for it. Moved aud eeoonded thai
the ohairs now in the conned chamber
be exchanged for more comfortable ones.
Carried. Council adjourned.
Can't Help You. Times are pretty
hard everywhere this year, so practice
economy and do your best in the way of
work and management. No political
party can help vou out ol dent to anv
material extent. Every man's destiny it
ulmost wholly in his own hands. inert
are only two ways or getting out ot a
mortgage debt to let the sheriff sell yom
property or keep nun trom doing so ly
paying off the mortgage yourself. Tin
laws can't be changed back and forth to
favor the man who makes mistakes oi
has bad luck. He must sink or swin
under the conditions which alike sur
round himself and his neighbors.
Will Stay. Mr. G. V. Foor, the pho
tographer, has concluded to locate per
manently in Heppner. Mr. C. M. Mal
lory will shortly begin the erection of a
two-story building for him, near w here
his tent is now located. The water it
very bad here for photo-work, but he hat
overcome the trouble with chemicals, ant
when he gets into his new quarters, wil.
he prepared to do better work than ever
It tun be truly said that Mr. Foor is tht
only photographer that has ever made t
success of producing photos from th
negatives here. We hope that Mr. Fooi
will still continue to receive a liberal
patronage in bis line.
Death or Silas Fbench. Silns Frencl
died at his home on Bock creek on Sepl
8U at the age of 50 years. .Deceased wat
taken sick with typho-malarial fever ii
Heppner some three weeks ago, am
was under the physician's care till las.
week, when feeling much better he re
turned home. On last Sunday he wat
taken with a oongestive ohill from whiol
he never rallied. He was an old settlei
in this country and was universally es
teemed. The remains were interred in
the Masouio oemetery, at this place, on
:last Tuesday.
Fboh Northern W. T. Jim. Henry
Hays writes us that he has located on
the Columbia, in Stevens county, 25
miles north of Fort Spokane nnd 50
miles from the railroad. He thinks that
ia ton finest stock country he ever saw.
there being an abundance of grass and
water. Fruit raising and agriculture
meet with suoce&s up there, as anything
that oan be produced in the northwest
does well. Jake. Brown went over there
with Mr. Hays and afterwards returned
io Garfield county, but thinks some ol
going back again.
That Road Again. B. F. Vatighan,
1). D. 8., returned last Sundav with hie
little daughter, Edith, from Fox valley.
I)ock spent about a week in that country
jind enjoyed himself immensely. Fox
valley people are getting along well
nough, and have no particular com
plaint to make, exceyt the fact that
lleppner people don't repair the road that
they may get o er here to trade. It is
plain to them that Heppner will be their
nearest and best trading point, if they
could only haul anything over the road.
Will Kirk is on the sick list this week.
Joe. Kefler and family left last Mon
day for Elleusburg.
The witnesses on the Cannon trials
cost the couuty $4'J1.80.
D-. n't read this issue without looking
at the new ad. of J. M. Hager.
The Cannon cane has cost the county
iu the neighborhood of $3,000.
Dr. W. F. Alexander and family left
or a visit to Bock creek, Tuesday.
A. C. Pettys and wife were up from
their Pettysville home last Saturday.
John Liohieuthal has gone to Oakland,
Dal , where he will spend the winter.
Henry Rasmus and f imily arrived
home liis; b'lturd.iy trom W.ill:i Walla.
The laud office al La lii-ande tow
tacks on wme extra slush to laud notiu
es. Another the occurred at MeMiuville
last week, destroying considerable prop
erty. Commissioners Ely and Thompson
are iu town this week, attending to offi
cial duties.
The full rains dun't come worth a
ceut this year, and range is sull'ering
considerably.
J. W. Roland, the genial representa
tive of Snell, Heitshu k Woodard, was
in Heppner last week.
The watermelon season is still pre
served, and it goes pretty well with au
tumn's pumpkin pics.
Mayor Henry Blackmail is now iu
Portland, where he will romaiu till after
Grand .Lodge, K. of P.
The HurPNEB Gazette nourishes due
east of Natter's poultry yard. Two dol
lars a year, in udvauoo.
A. B. Mackey loomed ur around the
Gazette premises last Thursday, as
good Humored as ever.
McCune, whu shot Bewly at Sheridan,
Yamhill county, a few days ago, was re
leased on examination.
Our oouutv jail is without an oocu-
pant and Sheriff Howard the $2 a day
that he would otherwise reoeive.
There were 122 juryman in attendance
on last teJin of circuit court, whose time
and mileage amouuts to $1114.10.
E. S. Roberts, representing D. J. Cole
man's Walla W'alla tombstone works,
was iu town the first of the week.
Aroh. Smith, of Coburg, Lane county,
nephew of Neil VanDuyu, is in Heppner
this week. He may locate here.
Air. V. T. Jones, of The- Udles mar
ble works, is rustling Heppner aud sur
rounding country in his line tnis wee.
The fcjovereigu Grand Lodge, 1. U. O.
I1'., has chosen Columons, Ohio, as the
place tor holding its next annual meet
ing. Johu B. Lewis passed through ton
this morning oil his way to Castle Buck.
He is doing well enough down there, he
says.
The representatives this year of Doric
Lodge iio. 20, K of P., to the Grand
Lodge, are Al. 0. McDuugall aud G. W.
Kea.
A new reward of $20,000 has just been
ottered for Taaoott, tue supposed mur
djrer uf A. J. Sueil, the Chicago million
aire. Several membcra of Co. E. were taxed
a little for liou-aiteudance ut drills, at
the ladt meeting of the oourt of disci
pline.
Butter is butter in the Heppner hills
at six bits a roll, and scarce at lb at.
1'ue dry weather id rendering it a source
article.
Lishe Sperry and family have moved
to Brownsville, Lnm county, where they
will reside this winter and school their
children.
Mrs. S. P. Garrigues returned last
Sunday from Portland, where she has
been to buy her tall and winter stock ot
millinery goods.
D. A. Herreu rotumeu last Sunday
from the valley, where ue took iu tht
stute fair and enjoyed himself, visitlug
trieuds und rcitilivee.
Lum. Hinton is buck from u general
tour through Western Wusuiugtuu. Ol
dl the oouutry he saw while goue, tiio
Sound pleusea nim best.
Johnny Friend came iu last Tuesday
after a mouth's herding iu the Jilues.
He says he wouldn't stay whu it a year
lor a w Utile baud of sheep.
Heppuor's publie sohool has so many
more pupils tins year than usual, that it
will perhaps require the assistance ot
another teacher in a suort Uuie.
M. F. Morgan and wife, S. N. Morgan
und Mrs. W uttermau, of iS.iud Hollow,
started to Walla Walla Monday. They
will take in the fair while there.
The preident has signed the Chinese
exclusion bill. Tue residents of western
states aud territories are p.eased to
know thut this bill has become a law.
John M. Osborne, of Salem, has beei
arrested recently aud put under $;Wu
bonds for opening his wites letters
That's drawing the line pretty close.
Walla Walla is ohuok full of tough
cases, and the police are warning peo
pie to be careful m leaving anything
worth stealing m a position to be taken
Frank Shipley came up from Arling
ton last Monday. He has been employ
ed on the Timet down there for the last
two months, hut will likely stop in Hepp
uer this winter.
As we go to press, we learn that a pe
citiou is being circulated, asking tue
uounty oourt to make an appropriation
of $ou0 each to the Long Creek auu
jjoue Book roads.
W. J. Neil, of Umatilla, left some fine
tomatoes with the ranou people yestoi
jay. Mr. Nell ought to heve uu truuuit
-a disposing ot such , ardeu truck as
tuttt auywuere.
Married At the home of the bride's
,aieuis, on Oct. 2, Mr. Edward Day to
diss Didaiua Hart, Henry B ismus olti
Cutting. The Gazette force extenut
jongi ambitious.
Grasshoppers have greatly damngod
lite farmers of Camas Prairie, North Ida
no, this summer, in some sases bitvij
ilmoet ruined the young trees on tue
umber culture claims.
Tlios. Morgan and Chris Borchers re
turned last Tuesday from the Baldwin
sheep ranch over in Crook county. Mr
Morgan baa concluded not to bring ove,
my of cbeir sheep this year. j
Chicago Chinamen are securing white
wives through a matrimonial agency 111
that city. The same scheme is being
worked in 'Frisoo. Girls in those places
must be needing husbands badly.
The eounty court is having a call ses
don this week. The tax levy will bt
made, the contract for Bhea creek and
dntter creek bridges will he Jet anu
other regnlar business attended to.
Messrs. Cox & English will ship three
oar-loads of horses for the Chicago mar
ket this week. Quite a number ot Mor
row oouuty's horses have found their
way to eastern markets this summer.
Thos. Matlock and wife returned
Wednesday of last week from the state
air. Their daughter, Lizzie, and Mi
Belle Elder remained in Portland where
they will attend St. Helen's Hall thit
winter.
Mr. H. Welsh, formerly of the John
Day, but now a resident of Heppner,
nought Sim. Elerick's wood-pile, pa) in
therefor $2000, Mr. Elenck throwing in
A mild-eve cavnse, who had the gen- r-imleiuv! 1'rn.leuce! -
eral reputation it being gentle, gave Iu medication, ns in aught els", pru
Ben. Huusaker a vicious kick with both deuce should be your guide, let thou
feet over at the Shobe s.table lust Fn- I Bauds cast it to the wiuds. Every new
day. Bhu. endeavored to avoid the ! nostrum finds its patrons, the medical
blow, but the m.-e. o. got one iu on his j empires of every false sehojl have their
riuht iiist below the knee, which I gulls. Every change in the gamut of
oame near breaking it. as he was hardly
able to walk for some tune.
The big rook out ou tho O. & W. T
railroad, one aud a quarter miles long
will he completed by Wednesday, Oct.
3. The completion of the Toneuet bride
will take a week longer. As soon as
these are done track laying will be re
sumed, and Mr. Hunt feels assured he
will have an engine inside the corporate
limits within two weeks. 11. 11'. Union.
TheE. O. says that the west-bum 1
passenger train came in last Sunday
uight with nine coaches tilled with trav
elers who were delayed by the terrific
wreck at Pocatllo. bix men nerj kill
ed iu this sm ish-up instead ot live the
forward bralteman, engineer, fireman,
and three tramps, who were stealiug a
ride.
Ben Davis, of Bellevue, Idaho, uncle
of Mrs. C. M. Mallory, is visiting iu
Heppner this week. Mr. Davis makes
a specialty of putting .in quartz mills, aud
and is on his way home from the Rogue
river country. He travels overland, and
will perhaps visit the Cracker oreek
mines in
E. A
humbug is rung successfully for a time
at least the notes being furnished hy
the credulous. In happy contrast to the
manv advertised impostures of the day
stands Host-tter's Stomach Bitters, no-t
in its third deoade of popularity, ap
prised nnd recommended by tho phy
sicians, indorsed by the press of many
lauds, sought by invalids everywhere.
It is an ascertained specific for and pre
ventative of malarial diseases, chronic
indigestion, liver complaint and consti
pation, checks the' growth of rheuma
tism and neuralgia, is a peerless iuvijr
oranl aa.l useful diuretic. Norvous peo
ple benefit by it.
Proof Better Than Assertion.
Willi such proof an the followiug let
ter from W. H. Dean, of No. 278 Seventh
street, New Yolk, it is not necessary to
make Hi; bare assertion that Allcix'k's
Ponoiis .'.'lastkik cure lumbago. Mr.
Dean says: "Some teu days iigj I was
taken with a very violent pain iu the
small of my back. It was so severe that
I oould hardly breuih; every movement
caused great agouv. I finally found out
tireiy neip
li. .1...- n...!,! am ltia nnihnitt : it WHS 111 111 1 UlL'O. liOHllf dl
Gardener and the custom house I friend sent to a drufKUt and got
..Oi M 1,., .ul.rr, V V W, rn. I IWO ALLi;tK:H a I lHWe XLIiailttui,
......ii',, M f.t!u,.,(a,Tr,inm",.i.B 'in n I "'Ore Well
tight plaoe. A Chinese detective pnr-
beiran to abate. In.
T mi, 1 two hours i was aoie to .uu out nuu o
warmed aud aonlied to my
back, one above the other. In half an
itivo rt- I , . .) r,,r,0
ohased the drug, and it has sfnee de- i , .1 . t . i...tl t,
veloDed that he was in the employ of the rf 101 ml 1'dl" ,
government. His name is Moy
Wing. j
A uecktie party will be given on
Friday evening, Oct. 12, at Matlock's
hull. Tickets, good for the dance ami
supper, $2 50. Supper will be given al
the Piouer hotel, where tickets can be
procured at any time. Good music
will be furnished" and all are invited.
The Oaksdale Breeze is the namo of a
brand new sheet that is published up at
Oaksdale, W. T., by .13. J. Baker, former
ly oouuected with the Bosalia Hustler.
We hope the Breeze will grow to be a
sort of a cyclone in the interest of the
oommuuity iu whioh it is situated.
Last Eriday uight, as Sam Teed was
on his way to the dauce up at the Hun
kers sohool house, he rau out of the
road aud npset the buggy near Jim Nev
ille's place, damaging it about $40.
The dauce weut ou just tho same, how
ever, and all hud a good time.
Walter and Al Crosby returned last
Saturday from the Big Bend country.
They dou't think very rancli of that sec
tion and would prefer Morrow county.
There tiro some good sto 'k ranches up
there, but they are all taken by parties
who hold them at high prices.
Isaac Kuighten, of Eight Mile, was
dowu last Monday. Tire.sbing is now
o'ev, and the folks are busy rustling their
grain to the railroad. The general avet -age,
Mr. Kuighten informs us, is not as
good as was expected in harvest time.
.... t.. l,noiud f)n ttitin hpinir nl
most gone. Next day I was all right but , fiiruishing Roods line.
.ontiuueil wearing the planters for a
week.
TWO Bill DOES.
Notice is hereby given that sealed pro
posals will oe received at the county
clerk's office for the building of two
oouuty bridges, first, one across Bhea
creek, below J. M. Hayes' ranch; leugth
of bridge (about) 117 feet long. Second,
a bridge ujross Butter creek, at or near
Galloway, Morrow oonnty. Sealed bids
will bo received by the county clerk un
til 2 o'clock Thursday, the 4th day of
October. 1888. the oouutv reserving the
right to reject any or all bills,
ami specifications may be seen
Wit, MITCHHl.lt
THHIFT AM) TRADE.
Newt. Whetstone has an office but he
dou't occupy it but very little. His
business is at the forge, mending broken
agricultural machinery, shoeing horses
and the like, all of which will suit any
denizeu of the Heppner country, both
as to price and quality of work.
Gilliam & Coffey are prepared to fit a
man out with any kind of an outfit to be
found in a first-class hardware store.
They will sell you nails to fix up your
fence when your neighbor's cows break
it down, or tit you out wiih kitchen tools
when you get married.
If you want a red pump that is not
only neat aud attractive in appearance
but also able to do good service iu get
ting the water of the Heppner hills up
to the surface, call ou Lecher A Thomp
son, Sacks furnished for wheat nt Sperry
Mills.
Johnson & Smith are selling all kinds
of groceries at astoui-!iin .'1. low hg'.uet-.
and it will pay every hihabr nit of these
ancient Heppner hills to patronize them.
May street, opposite Minor, Dodsou &
Go's.
There's no use looking hi no, even
though wool dou't sell very high. E. J.
Slocum & 0. have drugs aud other neces
sary truck tlown to bed-rock, so that a
little money will buy an arm load.
Unsmus, the dentist, will till teeth, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
It is a fact acknowledged by all "art
organists," both of Europe and America
that the "Estey" is tho sweetest voice. 1,
most human toned, least reedy in tone.
1 mid quickest in response to touch of any
organ manufactured iu the world.
lients, it vou need anything iu the
all ou Yaiuluvn.
lie has a full line of cashmeres, f-pronUo-
an t laundered shirts; also a full line of
lovi,' shirts and underwear, childreu't
suits, knee pains and waists, all ohea
for cash.
Dr. Vaughn will consent to act a
agent for a newspaper whenever hi
professional duties lead him to localities
where he can do any good in that line.
However, that does not prevent him
from extracting aud lilliug teeth iu a
first-class manner-.
Sperry is paying 55 cents jfop wheat
and furnishes sacks.
Town Marshal: "Don't ride your
Vlntia i horse so liard." Tall man ou horseback.
nt the "O, I know what I am about. I'm bound
for 1'i J. nlocnm tV (Jo.s drug shop 10
111 Ui(
rn
Dl
Altiiia Street,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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Abstracter of Titles
AND
MONEY LOANED
On Improved Farms in Morrow and
Vmatilla Counties at
HENRY HEPPNER,
Arlington.
HENBY BLACKMAK,
Heppner.
PIONEER BRICK BUILDING.
Always in the Lead !
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The Old-Established House of
HEPPNER&BLAC.KMANI
-DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
lu.-lr'u nfllno Kiiaiitrl
Sepi.. Ill, '8S. " . . ' . County Judge, i purchase tue finest toilet outfit
! lieiojuoi 11,113
Just received aolmioe lot of gilt-edged,
Camas prairie butter lit Johnrton &
Smith's. Try it-
Kiititisn A Boy. Tuesday morning of
last week D. L. Shirk shot and killed a
lad ni'ined Jas. Isaacs iu Catlow valley.
Shirk came into town Thursday, evening
aud gave himself up to the proper au
thorities. Justice Rnlisou placed him
under 85,000 bonds to appear at tho pre
liminary trial next Monday, that being
considered as early lis witnesses could
be obtained. He gave bonds for his ap
pearance and left. A great deal could
be said regarding the case, but we make
no commeuis, trusting the law will .deal
justly with iill.--Ca0oii City lYeics.
To 11m Public. The undersigned,
having located in Hoppner for the pur
pose of practicing medicine iu all cura
ble cases, offers his services to the peo
ple of the town and country. I am par
ticularly desirous of treating all forms
of ohronio diseases, such as liver disease,
dyspepsia, iudigpslioii in all its forms,
sore eyes, old sores, rheumatism, throat
and lung troubles, skin diseases, and es
pecially the diseases of woiuen aud chil
dren, young girls nnd old people. For
ty years of Hueoessfiil practice gives me
confidence iu being ablo to treat suc
cessfully all curable diseases of this pari
of the world. I am ready to answer nil
calls, both in town and country, and
that when required, whether night or
day. I carry my own medicines, thus
saving an extra trip to the drug store.
W. F. Alexanpeh, M. D.
All ..kinds of hardware, tinware iim':
crockery, also wagons, farm machinery,
pumps, gas-pije, nails, etc., for sale b
the new linn of Gilliam A- Coiley.
The firm of Johnson & Smith arc pre
pared to furnish you with fresh vegetables:
aud all kinds ot fresh groceries. Look
well to your interests and patronize them
Flour exchanged for wheat at Sperry
Mills.
When man gets so that he can't speak
pleasant to his wife, he must have eithei
the chillblains or the toothache. Dr.
Vaughan, the dentist , is a sure cure for
the latter.
Tun Doit LAitH BiiWAKii.-The abovt
reward will be paid for any information
that will lead to the recovery of one
grey, three-year-old niare, with tail
bobbed, and 'branded IL wilh M under ii
cm left shoulder. She probably has n
colt.
Address, Geo. V. LurmiTON,
Borkville, Gilliam Co., Or.
STEAM
ENGINES
VERTICAL
AITS
HORIZONTAL.
TWO-HORSE POWER ENGINE.
WITH STEEL BOILER, $150.
CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE.
Automatic Boiler Feed, Automatic Pop Safety
Valve, Bteel Boiler. Cost of running guaranteed
not to exceed three cents per hour. Nothing equal
to it ever before offered for the price. Larger Bizea
equally low. Bond for free descriptive circular.
CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO
238 Randolph Street, Chicago, III.
AYERS"& FELL,
Wool Commission
m i-:PkC I i A'rr s.
BoprcBpnting
T. W. HALL k Co., Chicago.
FEN NO BROS v CHILD, Boaton.
-CONTINUES TO-
SELL FIRST-CLASS GOODS!
-AT THE-
It Pays KvkrvTime. It's unfortunate
but it is a faet that in every community
there are ulwavH a number of lads who
think it proatly to their eredit to be
"toutth," nancy and insultinjj, especially
to to people much older than theniselve.s.
lleppner has as few hoodlums as any
town we know of; in faet it has unprov
ed wonderfully in that one. particular
respect in tho fast three years, but there
is still room for some improvement. B
looks well to be gentlemanly and pays
every time, and young boys will do well
to remember it.
Notice. Siieepmum. 'or sale in Wal
lowa county, Oregon, a deeded hay
ranch, together wiih improvements on
homestead adjoining,. In the heart, of
the ratiao; '27 milos from c.uuly seat,
have control of tho water close to huiu
nior rutitfo. Niuoty tons of hay; all the
riirminjf implements und household uten
sils ro 'with the ranoh. Good improve
ments on both claiinn. A sure bariruin.
Owner soiuu to Moxioo. Terms, $2. II 10:
.fl.lOO cash aud bdlance on time. Call,
iiililress W. B. OiiM MILT,,
Arcadia, Wallowa county, Oregon
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Ihllcil rentitiil lHli, i'
li'iiher t!l;n ilm Cheats
PORTLAND BUalNEoS
COLLEGE,
I'tirthtnil, Orvirnn.
it ilistiiKMUin, ,'Sluli
ojinhirtty. Business,
-AT-
Sl icidu at I'endi.ei'ox. F'. II. S.nvtell,
a well-known and respected resident ol
Pendleton, was found dead under the
railroad bridge, a mile below town, on
hist Monday mornins, with a bullet-hole
through his head. He hud been out of
employment for some time, aud it is
thought that, this preyed on his mind
till it drove him to suicide. He leaves n
wife and live children. He was buried
bv the Odd Fellows, of which order
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ments. Students niiialiieil at any thai-. Cuta
1; ne juirl Rpefini'Mis of peitnrmshio sent free.
J. 1. WKSCO. Nm'j. A. If. AUJ1K1 ItOMi, I'rhi.
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WfiiiL Chosen. Many moioliaiits
to sell their ooods on account of tl
not beiiiL' of a orst-class character. Hut
you need not be uneasy ill regard to
Harry J iliuson's stock of candies, nuts,
cigars, tobacco, etc. They are fiesh aud
well-assorted, aud his stock warrants
your trade. Next door to First Nation
al Bank, Jones' building.
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s ImpossibitjTtt. A sheet from the
st'irving ( '!) state -of Kansas puts it- like
this: "We are al ways glad to have our
friends cull to see us, but must respect
ailly ask them to refrain from bothering
: I our compositors. A man oau t keep up
! a eonllab aud set type with any degree
of suocess. That's about corrtot, too.
Land Business. Como. to tho Ga
zettb shop aud have your proving up
started by a shoot that wishes you pros
perity regardless of your religions, po
litical, etc., proclivities. Tho clerk aud
judge live right here at Heppner, and it
is altogether more convenient. Billy
Morrow is ready to take your tilings, and
will do the business in lirst-class Bhape.
Thanking my friends for
I shall continue to try to
past favors,
merit confi
dence by doing first
sonablo prices.
lii .11 0 m nr 111,11 ,1
pay Tor in this wild, woolly west, is a
rido of 63 miles on a stage, to be jolted
and generally shook up. It's great to
ride over the country at this time ol
the year aud view the broad, command
ing landscape, passing little rivulet
here and there, that were some time last
spring. The song ofthe snnd-tond, tin
meezing of the horses and the grnmb
ling of the passengers aro music indeed.
Wkbk Setievahei). -S. W. Miles am'
wifp, ni'e Miss lraunie Mifoheltreo, re
lurned from Hie stale fair last wi.ek tr
their home in Hardman. Their friend),
gave them a tin pan serenade last Sat
urday evening. Mr. Miles did the fair
thing and treated the boys royally.
They were married some three weelo
ago, but the Gazette peoplo failed tr
learn of it till a day or two ago, but v
is not too late yet, we hope, to exti ml
congratulations.
Roue Kit kino. The cow ordinance is
being remt nstiated against uy almost
every cow owner. The people who get
up these hi e lornings and find their
week's washir g chewed up and shade
tiees deslnvea by these measly pests,
would like 10 see the ordinance passed.
Oi course, there are two sides to a ques
tion, hnt it is our olain opinion that il
people watt to ktep cows in town
snouiu ai it-asi iae
Give rs the News. The hoary-hendef'
lenizen and all other folks are invitet
to drop in at the ranch's headquarter
anil give us all happenings of their re
spective neighborhoods. That's wlm
makes a local paper. We are not provid
ed with a private Vjiidf, but will endeav
or to Use our eayiisegram service am
special grapevine dispatches so that 011
readers may know something that is g
ing on in the country.
FnoM W.u.iiwa. .1. L Lambert, for
nerlv of Morrow county, but now resid
ing in Wallowa, is visiting friends in
Heppner this week. He likes that coun
try and says he never saw better range
anywhere, ft. It. Keeves has not enjoyei
-rood health since he went over there
but he is well satisfied with the countp
for stuck purposes. Mr. l,:i:iiln-rt wii.
probably rturn the fir-it of next week.
Palpitation of the Heart Persons
who suffer from occasional, palpitation
of the heart are oflen unaware that they
are becoming the victims of heart dis
ease, and are liable to die without warn
ing. They should banish this alarming
(vmptom; and cure the disease bv Using
D11. Flint's Hemedy. Mack Drug Co.,
N. Y.
For S.m.k. A good ranch of Hid acres,
3J acres under wire fence. In a mile of
diulicr and good grass. Also; seven
lead of good horses, two cows and
alves, a yearling heifer, S tons of hay,
;iousfhok"l furniture, tools, etc. The
iiirehaser of the rnuch will receive the
oenelit of a good garden. II. 11. (Iai'NT.
Iritis work id rea-
OREGON.
CALLAHAN'S
NEW RESTAURANT
Is prepared to givo inotiln at all
hours,
DAY OR NIGHT!
You will find my place next door
to 15. A. llnnHiiker & Co., in this
Old Bank Building,
Arlington, Castle ltock aud Echo.
ARTHUR SMITH,
1 .l t ACTIO AXj
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bunk,
EIEl'PNEll, :
Watches,
Clocks,
Wutolu'H ( 'Icuinxl,
Mtiiiirin;rt Kilted
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OREGON
Optical
Goods
. $1.50.
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AH work qnixranteed for one year.
CALL ON
Jons Davidson,
BE-L V
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L O O K
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LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!
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Our Stock will be found Complete in Every
Respect, and we shall always endeavor
to retain our place
IX THE FROXT RANK1
And in tlie future, as in the past, we shall endeavor to continue
to be the
Leading House in the Heppner Country !
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Our facilities for doing business are unexcelled by any mercantile es
tablishment in the Northwest!
We guarantee to all our Customers Courteous Treatment and Fair
Dealing. An inspection of our establishment will convince
each nnd nil ns to the full nnd complete stock we nt all times carry.
Owing to the steady increase in our business we have built a
nnd Commodious Fire-Proof Brick Building, which gives
better facilities than ever before enjoyed.
Large
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Sole Agents tor Heppner and Vicinity
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FOR THE
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a o n
Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Agricultural Irrfemejjts
HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE.
HENRY IIEPPNEIl,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
Ship Care of II. & B., Arlington.
1 D. JOHNSON & COMPANY,
HueoeBSOrB to
()i (wile Livery Stable.
Ilejijnirr,
Oregim.
MAJ.X STUEli'V
IlEI'PNKll.
At this favorite resort will alwayi b
found the heat brands of
WINES, LIQUORS
AND C1GAKS.
A.
1'IHHT-f'LASS MLLIAltD T A B L K
fur tliy timiiuemoiit of k'uohIh.
New Launiiht. About the firBt of j
May wo will open n.ww laundry 'in the i
building next below ,nin Jones livery
stable, on the east Hide of Main street,
leppner A full "stock of JiipatieHo nilk
;oo(k and lacquered are will bIho be
ept on hand. Kia.m & Wo Kke.
For Kale. !!J) of aooil land. lias
well of good water.. All' under fence.
Cheap for cash down. Located six fnile.H
rom lleppner and four inilen from Lex
ington. Address me al Wallula, W. T.,
or cull at the ranch, where information !
can he given coneernini; the same. i
Ii. K. Hathaway. ;
Strayed.-From my raiif,'e, iu Cabin I
oanyon, one sorrel mare, two years old.
star in face, branded lar'e U oil left !
shoulder and bar on left side of neck.
U halter broke. Five dollars reward j
will he paid for her return tojas. Jones' j
livery stable, or to my place in Cabin ,
canyon. Alex. i m:nv.
Tailerinc:.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ini( eHtaOlishment in my new build
ing on May street , and am now regularly ,
receiving new Koods and will make cur- '
torn made paiiln from S7 to $M,V-bet
goods in the market.
A. Amt.MMuai'-K.
CHAS. H. D0DD & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
gardware, Iron, JJteeL.
AND FARM MACHINERY.
FIRST AUD VINE STREETS, PORTLAND,
O. A I. MALLO II Y,
AT THE CriTrlfeDRUGSTORE,
HEPPNER, V OREGOK.
Keop the LargOBt and Best Selected Stock of Goods in hia Line in
Morrow County.
Comprising Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Toi
let Goods of Every Description. Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
Putty, Wall Paper, Ready Mixed Paints, Etc., Etc.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. The Best Brands
of Domestic, Key West and Imported Cigars.
Call and see us when you are wanting anything in our line.
Prescriptions accurately compounded, day and night, and special
attention paid to orders from the country.
or.:
Sole Agents for Oregon and Washington for
lS31iUmBe(751!XlWJill!S'.,
thev
care of them. If
SntAVEK. One bay mare, 5 yean old. i
weighs 12IW; branded .1 C on leit shoiii- j
der. A sorrel mare wilh baiii face an j
hite hind feet; weilis ldO'l; fiyearsol
ind same brand. A 2-yo ir o,d mmn
mare with white strin iu face and wlob
His neat property, down on Main street j nind feet: Weihs HoO, and has the sanif
into the bargain. ; brand. I will pay 810 apiece for theii
ti, r n ,,. tr,of ...0.1 om ; 1,. j "etiirn to Henry Gay's ranch on Iihei.
.:i.i "ji,'i-ii i'.tMi ! J'", Cot
. Gt-RY.
owing to the number of wagons loaded
with w heat passing over the thorough
fares and converting heni inlo minia
ture canyons nnd sean of dust.
It ii reported that the Heppner rail
road is oomDlefed up to Bedford's place,
this side of Horseshoe Bend. The
that's too much expense, sell t-em ana ;lrackiave ,e along much faster
buv milk of the dairyman, lie is nere , noWi tuere are very few bridges on
iu' .ui.ose and will appreciate the I thia eni0( the road to delay them.
patronage. I foreman Teterson and another man
buildere dunn
I Cost tlOOO.-,nn. T. KradHhaw, of
; Washington t.-rrit ,ry, on a visit to .his
; San Francisco, started out to see the
i sights on the aibt of Sept. 2'.. In his
I rambles thro igh the"I!arbarv Coast ' be
I carelessly ca Tied his overcoat aero,., bis
i arm, in the breast txvket of which he
placed his oi Kct boon, oontauo, g old
T? 1 TT . V.n PAtnrna from tltfl in lUe IOTC0 OI OrillU UUUUCitS Uv"U ou
L. a. ar, mti u.. . , , , .
eiuitlobuju me in the Heppner conn-; ine neppuer uraueu .ra '
try The eat. era horse market is rath- bridge last Satarday and both badly
er dalL bnt 34 . Kramer dispowd t his hurt. At la&t accounts it was thought
stock .t fair pi ice.. J th.t Peterson would not reoovsr.
notes to trie .-aiue ot fjuKj, ,tf r v sit
ing several saloons he went to a low
groggery on Broadway near the county
jail, where he uiumi uib pouXtibook am
its contents, uu ,Kicun ,, , tsento
the theft, but tbe oharie was too indel-
iuu in iu cuaracter anu tue ottcers re- j by r ni
fased to mae anv arrests.
Autikttc VVohf.--1'iinlir.g a house .
'iroperly is a job tlud tiikenn good hand
.villi the brush, and Vash W illiams is
the man that can do Hint v.oil for you
in the highest line of artistic art. Paper
nnnging and inKide work, a specially.
Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charges
made.
Notice.- Thirty or forty tons of grain
hay for sale on good sheep range, or
would lease, twelve hundred good :
ewes. For terms and pn;-ticulars, call
on J. T. Spray at Liberty .Meat Market,
Ifiippnt r, Oregon.
Notice. All notes or accounts due me ;
must be settled on or before Nov. 1, 1HHS.
Alter that date tbe same will be put in
the hands of an attorney for collection if
not settled. J. IJ. .Vattkk. - ,
M0J.LSB.II.L- 'nV"'
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DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS.
'I lio-ilile or Trlpplt Furrow. They are ho MMiple mid 101111-no re-iir nli-,,hil l.'i
lion II11O ihose wlio have ilur-rt Idem or ' n II,, in wmk ran n-il say eimuali In
tlietr pr&ISf . Wu flirniHli I lieln wll li 01 u 1I1011I ut mile line lit.
SeHl. HttucliuieliN 111,1 f-xlr'i.
POWEE LIPT ILOWS.
, BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. .
Tlx Town of
HEPPNER NOW PROSPERS,
And Tlio "
OF REAL ESTATE IS MMl
With a Railroad now building to it, better
inducements are offered here than any town
in Eastern Oregon. Beautiful situation,
good water, broad streets, a good school, three
1 churches, enterprising inhabitants, etc., seldom
fail to count in any climate.
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Wtliv.-s. A. i HUBERTS, the Ileal Mate, CMion and Insurance Man, no rnu uive 1011
OFFICR WITH W.B. ELLIS, OVEK MoATEB 4 SPRAY'S SHOP.3
W, J. LEICZLlt.
P. C. THOMPSON
liurkeye II,
, prom (imln Drill, IHlekeve Seeder, P.le lieve Kjirllitt T00II1 Harrow, Hupei lo
(i rain In IIH, Superior Keeilem,
The most cornplel an,
LEEZER & THOMPSON
Loot
Ootob?
m: lor
...... . Dg away about
i. .ii, I .ill p en indebted to
iiber inurt m- e their accounts
ur note before u at date.
V, L. Hot WOX. ,
, CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND
The latest Improved Implement lor nowlriK mioner fnilow
We lo have a full line of Bu(?iie, Carriygon. l'hne'or,. Mountain Waged
Platlorm and other bpring Vehiolua.
. SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. ,
Lawrence 4 Ctiapin'n Hprlng-Twih Harrows li,;;r., Ibirrow.. Hetootlile Ind Vi :
Putlllc Kaiinlnii M LI!--,
iiaihii lLinii AVi si i j. ! . i-rrv.
Minor, Dodson & Co., Agents .it eppner ' v 17 V rtrekt.
-DEALEIW IN-
IIAKDAVAIIE
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
:!IELF HARDWARE, Bird-Cages, Rope, Nails, Cutlery, Wood
and Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Etc.
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