Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, February 20, 1890, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER. THURSDAY. Feb. 20, 1890.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
No. 31, wpfit, )avefl H(ipner 7:45 a. m., arrivfiB
No. eftKt, hvh Portland 7 n. m., arrives at
Hi(ner, 5 p. m., J;iiiy uxonvl HiimhivH.
CAN YOU AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Htacre leaves for Canvon City daily,
except Sunday, at 6:30 a" m.
Arrives daily, except Sunday, at
:00 P.M.
There if a saving of 16 honrs in time
nd $10 in cbhIi by taking this route to
Canyon.
C. W. Lon.lar & Co., 420, Fifth St.,
Portland, Or., are nnt'.orized to make
i"rt-tiBiti( contractu for the Gazette.
They will also make collections for this
paper.
SKATING CARNIVAL.
Don't fail to attend the masquerade
skatiug carnival and ball to-morrow
(Friday) evening.
Here and There.
Henry Johnson arrived from Salem
last Tuesday.
Frank Bncknam is in Teudleton, says
Monday's E. O.
The children of Harry Phillips are
reported quite ill.
T. W. Marshall left yesterday for his
home at Walla Walla.
Oranges, lemons and fresh vegetables
at "The Model." May street.
The delinquent taxes of Morrow coun
ty for 188 amount to 1322.83.
Billy Douglass and wife were over
irom uutter creek last Friday.
There is no snow below The Dalles,
say recent tourists over the U. P.
T. A. Cook, representing Corbett &
Wacleay, was in town this week.
Wm. Douglass and wife, of Butter
Creek, visited Ileppner last Friday.
Old papers at the Gazette office at 75
cents per 100, or two bits a bunch, tf.
BornIn Heppner on the 15th inst.,
lo uig wiie ot u. m. r arnswortn, a boy.
The Heppmr roller mills are unable to
grind this week owing to water being
irozen up.
The late snow has not occasioned a
blockade on the main line, so far as can
joe learned.
The shop is informed that horse-own
ere are losing considerably in the Con"
don country.
James Hager will shortly move to his
fine Willow Creek ranch four miles
above town.
Mr. Keeney, of the Coeur d' Alone
country, cousin of Johnny Keeney, is
visiting in ileppner.
Correspondents must sign names to
artioles as a guarantee of good faith to
insure publication.
Clarence Brown, who has been firing
on the Palouse Branch of the U. P., is
visiting friends aud relatives in Heppner.
Jack Derupey defeated Billy McCar
thy, the Australian middle-weitrht, in the
twenty-eighth round at San Francisco
Tuesday.
Where is the Heppner well -borer?
The machinery has been on hand for
some time, but no well man puts in an
appearance.
Sandy Olds was found guilty of mur
der in the first degree at Portland, Tues
day. This is Sandy's third trial, and he
ought to be satisfied.
The worst feature about oatarrh is its
dangerous tendency to consumption.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by
purifying the blood.
Mutton buyers are paying from $2 to
$2.25 per head, and it is quite likely that
all sheep for sale in the Heppner oountry
will tind buyers at these prices.
Died At the Newton ranch February
16, Nina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Woodward, aged 4 years. Intermeut
took place at Heppner last Monday.
When yon paRS through Long Creek,
top with Frank Waterbury at the Har
disty House. The table is always sup
lied with the best in the market.
Our reporter failed to get the Lexing
ton Institute proceedings written up in
time for the last issue, so we present the
aaine iu this, with apologies for tardi
ness. Harry Sayer oame over Irom Pendle
ton early this week to visit friends, re
turning yesterday. He has been black
smithing at our neighboring city for the
past year.
Mr. Marx, of the firm of Marx and
Jorgensen, visited Heppner this week.
Mr. Marx expresses himself as surprised
at the'growth of Heppner since he last
visited it.
L. Samuels, of the West Shore, pub
lishes a card stating that the Rev. J. D.
Flennor, who has figured in the up-country
for some years, is an embezzler aud
swindler.
Lanes Penland, of North Morrow,
visited Heppner last week aud reported
a loss of ten head of sheep out of his
baud of 2100, six of them haviug been
killed by coyotes.
Married In East Portland, on Feb
13, Mr. A. A. Jayne, of Arlington, to
Miss Minnie M.Sperry, of EastPortlaud.
The oouple will take up their residence
at Arlington where Mr. Javne hasa large
law practice.
Mayor Blackman returned from Port
land last evening. He has a written
opinion from L. B. Cox to the effect that
the recent election in Heppner is legal in
every respect, and that the new offioers
oan be legally seated.
L. L. Ormsbv, the Nebraska sheep
buyer, has purchased 15,000 mutton
sheep in this section, and expects to buy
more. Mr. Major Ormsby has purchased
6,500 head and wants more the number
.UtWIlOU urcuuiiih " " i
The condition of Judge Bird still re-
mains dangerous, aud according to late
reports he will hardly recover. In any
(event circuit court will Dot likely con
vene at the regular time for the spring
term the first Monday in March.
Jas. 3. Roberts, of Roberts & Simons,
the well-known blacksmiths, visited the
Ella country this week. He reports 18
inches of snow in that locality. " bile
rusticating in that vicinity, Mr. J Roberts
performed the hitherto uukuown feat of
running down and capturing alive, a
wild goose. ;
The M-s? Shore has improved steadily
since the first copy of the weekly was
issued, and it is now the handsomest il
lustrated weekly in the United States.
Its piotnres of western scenes are or
speoial interest, its general contents are
interesting and valuable. Every house
on the Pacitio coast should receive the
West Shore regularly. L. bxvis.
Publisher, Portland, Oregon. 84.00 a
year.
THE SPRING MEDICINE.
' The popularity which Hood's Sarsapa
rilla has gained as a spring medicine is
wonderful. It posesses just those ele
ments of health-giving, blood-punfymg
and appetite-restoring which everybody
aeems to need at this season. Do not
continue in a dull, tired, unsatisfactory
oondition when you may be so ; much
benefitted by Hood's barsapanlla. It
purifies the blood and makes the weak
strong.
The Long Creek Eagle and the Hepp
ner Gazette, $3.00 a year, strictly m ad
vance. The regular subsciption price of
both papers is S4.50. Heppner people,
you should know something about tne
:'-; t. Yr.n exoei't to get
business from that section for your in
dividual benefit, but it will uot come
without effort. Take the representative
paper of that seotion, at least, and oe
posted on matters over there, lue Jin ;
gle and Gazette, both for J-""
ot one year's subscription. tf. I
mm at to
Eb. Dickens Shoots and Kills His
Brother, Wake, while Leav
ing the Ball Room.
THE MASQUERADE.
MUCH SOI1KOW OVEB THE AFFAIK
It Is Brought About By Family Trou
bles The Sympathy Is Divided.
Our citizens were startled on the
morning of February 15, by learning
that Eb. Dickens had killed his brother
Wake, at Hardman on the night of Feb
ruary 14, by shooting him in the back of
the head while the latter was on his
way from the dance hall to supper.
x ne tacts or tne case as near as we
can find are as follows :
It seems that Wake, and Eb., who
have been in partnership in the ranch
and stock business, have not got along
the best in the world, the latter believ
ing that the former was a little too in
timate with his wife, and it has baen ru
mored that each had threatened the life
of the other.
On last Friday night Eb. Dickens and
wife, who were separated, attended the
Valentine ball at Hardman. After near
ly all the party had been to supper
Wake. Dickens, the brother, made the
remark that it was too bad that Eb.
did not take the wife to supper, and if
Eb. did not, he would take her himself.
After waiting for some time Wake,
walked across the hall to where Mrs.
Eb. Dickens was sitting and assisted her
in getting on her cloak preparatory to
going to supper. In the mean-time,
while preparations were being made, Eb.
stepped out of the hall and posted him
self on the porch faoing the way the
stairway led. In a few seconds the
oouple went out of the doot and no soon
er had they reached the outside, than a
pistol shot was heard followed imme
diately by a dull thud. On reaching
the poroh the spectators were horrified
to find the lifeless body of Wake. Dick
ens lying near the top of the steps with
a bullet hole through his head. The
ball struck him in the back of the
head at almost the center, passing
through and breaking the bones of the
forehead just over the left eye. Death
was instantaneous.
Eb. Dickens, who did the shooting
rushed down the stairs, mounted bis
horse and tied to the oountry, where he
remained till the next day when he re
turned and gave himself up to the offi
cers. Sheriff Howard, accompanied by
Lawyer Brown, Eb.'s counsel, went out
to Hardman Monday, and the prisoner
having waived examination, he was re
manded to the custody of the sheriff to
await the action of the grand jury.
There had been no row between the
two at the hall previous to the shooting
and everyone was horrified upon hearing
the result.
A party who was with Eb. daring the
whole evening says that in speaking of
his brother, Eb. called him hard names
whioh led our informant to suppose
trouble was brewing but did not think of
anything serious happening.
Upon examination of the body it was
found that he was unarmed, and it is
thought that the cause of the Bhooting
was purely imaginary,.althongh we have
been reliably informed that such is not
the case.
Much sorrow is expressed over this
unfortunate affair as both parties are
old and respected oitizens of the Hard
man country.
On last Friday night at the opera
house of Garrigues & Rodgers took place
a masquerade ball which was in every
particular a grand success.
The following is a list, as far as could
be ascertained, of the characters repre
sented:
Maggie Ilea. Icicle; Ellor Rhea, Tin
ner girl; Mrs. Carrie Murray, Negress
Jennie Noble, Fireman's girl; Nira Min
or, La Tasca; Mrs. Conard, Snow Flake
Carrie Borg, Flower Girl; Annie Ayers.
Red Riding Hood ; Mrs. Emma Rogers
and Mrs. Ruark, Margery Daw; Ada
Minor, Dunce; Fhane Conard, Frost
Delia Conard, Flower Girl; Mrs. Dodson
and Martha Matlock, Webfoot ; Carrie
Gray, Fireman's Girl; Mollie Stevenson,
Night; Mrs. Frank McFarland, Sun
Flower; Ida Staggg, School Girl; Katie
Morgan, Venus; Letta Hayes, Squaw
.tta Minor, equestrienne; and numer
ous otner ladies the names of whom we
are unable to give. Frank MoFarland
Duke of Orleans; Frank Shipley, Base
Ball ; T. W. Ayers, Jr., The Devil; W. B.
Potter, George Washington; Frank Rog
ers and Wm. Ruark, Babies; C. E. Nel-
son, Prince of Denmark; Ira Nelson.
King Lear; Harry Wright, Dude Clown
Chas. Elder, comic; Alfred Ayers, Comio
G. Noble, Negro; Walt. P. Fell and E.
L. Vaugban, Midnight Twins; Will Hil-
debrand, Comio: P. Cohn, Red Riding
Hood; llarry Warren, Little Striped
Clown ; Major Ormsby, Fireman ; Jack
Gray, Chinaman, Arthur Ammerman
Chinese Lady; Chas. Lewis, Chinaman
Frank Whetstone, Old Man.
The following prizes wore awarded :
The finest costume, Nira Minor ; best
sustained charaoter, Letta Hayes; best
comio character, Harry Wright.
EPOCH.
The tra nsition from long, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
makes an epoch in the life of the indi
vidual. Such a remarkable event is
treasured in the memory and the agency
wherebv the health has been attained is
gratefully blessed, m&ny feel they
owe their restoration to health to the
use of the Great Alternative and Tonic
If you are troubled with any disease of
Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or
short standing you will surely find re
lief bv use of Electric Bitters. Sold at
50c. and $1.00 per bottle at A. D. John
son fe Co.'s Drug store. A
A Tough Not. Bnd Keiffer, who is
well-known in this city as a hard case,
was jailed by Marshal Bitter Tuesday on
a oharge of stealing a pipe from a man
while asleep. For some reason Keiffer
has steered clear of the jail or the Pen.,
where he belongs for a long time, his
8hort-comiugs being too small to take
much notice of. While in town this
time he negotiated with two of our gro
cery firms for the sale of a ton or so of
potatoes, each time asking for a small
cash advance on the consignment. To
another party he told the story of hav
ing a trunk at Arlington which it would
require the payment of four bits to get.
His family at one time very sick
and ho was in great need of a buttle of
Martell brandy for the children. His
family was again sick and he needed
S1.50 to get his horse out of the stable
which he got. The truth is, he never
had a family and at the time he wanted
to get the horse out, he had none. At
another time he needed a hammer which
he proceeded to help himself to from
some carpenters who were working on
Minor's wiud mill. The above list com
prises a few of his short -comings which
we recollect and the people are warned
not to give any quarter to him or they
will get bilked or something 6tolen from
hem.
THE PULPIT AND THE STAGE.
Rev. F. M. Shront, Pastor United
Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
says- "I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. Kings New Discovery has
done for me. My lungs were badly dis
eased, and my parisboners thought I
could live only a few weeks. I took five
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and
am sound and well, gaining 26 pounds
1QArthur Love, Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes: "After a
thorough trial and convincing evidence,
I am confident Dr. Kings New Discovery
for consumption, beats 'em ail, and cures
when evervthing else fails. The great
est kindness I can do my many tuon
sand friends is to urge them to try it.
Free trial bottles at A. D. Johnson & Co. s
Drug Store. Regular Bizes 50 oents and
31.00.
AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE i
Prices reduced. Every family now can
We the hest Automatic hewing Ma
chine in the market at reduced price.
For mrticulars send for our new Illus
trated C rcularwith samples of stitch-
and 457 West 20th St., N. T. C.ty.
NOT ONE IN TEN
Of the people you meet from day to day
bas perfectly pure, healthy blood. The
hereditary scrofulous taint affects the
larger majority of people, while many
others acquire diseases from impure air.
improper food and wrong indulgences.
tlence the imperative necessity for a re
liable blood purifier like Hoood's Sarsa
pariua, wnion eradicates every impur
ity, ana gives to tne oiooa vitality and
health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum,
humors, boils, pimples, and all other af
fections caused by impnrities or poison-
ous germs in the blood. All that is ask
ed for Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be
given a fair trial.
Fbom Malheur. Ed. Whittier writes
the offioe, dated Feb. 8th, which gives
considerable information relative to the
weather in the Malheur region. On
Dec. 7th they had their snow storm,
about seven inches. Snow continued to
fall at various times, and by Jan. 12th,
it was estimated at two feet deep. The
weather was quite cold for a short time.
witu a strong wind trom tne south-east.
Tt began chiuooking Feb. 1st, f-oing off
in five or six days. Whittier Bros, lost
less than eight per cent of sheep and
have some feed left. If the Heppner
snow storm of more recent date has
reaohed Malheur, stockmen will have
use for all their feed this winter. As Mr.
Whittier's letter was written nearly two
weeks ago, it gives no information rela
tive to the last storm.
HOW'S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any oase of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F.J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Tole
do, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
ii eve him perfeotly honorable in all bus
iness transactions, and nnanoially able
to carry out any obligations made by
tneir nrm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, Ohio.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
E. H. Van Hosen, Cashier Toledo Na
tional Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaoe of the system. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Felt, Flat. For some months the
American Building & Loan Association
of Minneapolis has been the subject of
much criticism through the press of all
parts of the United States. Local boards
have been 'organized in every state in
the Union, and the suspioion of bad
management, heralded far and wide,
have led to closer examination of the
workings of the institution. This asso
oiation being Bubiect to the laws of
Minnesota, has at last received timely
interference of their high-handed man
ner of running things. The expenses of
the institution have eaten into the prin
cipal some 890,000, and its affairs will
be brought to a finis, the stock holders
getting back at least part of their money.
The Gazette has some of their stock as
an investment, and considered it as a
good thing if properly managed. Had
our people organized a home concern
there would have been considerble cash
on hand to loan to builders.
Consumption Surely Cured. To the
editor: Please inform your readers that
I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thou
sands of hopeless oases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consumption
if they will send their express and post
office address. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.
181 Pearl St., New York, N. Y
In the Recorder's Court. Elsewhere
in these columns is mentioned the es
oapades of Bud Keiffer, one of which was
the larceny of a pipe from Mr. Andy
Tierney in E. L. Matlock's saloon, for
which he was arrested and jailed. On
last Tuesday afternoon he was brought
before Gov. Rea, and after an impartial
examination was held in t- e sum of $300
to await the action of the grand jury.
The larceny of any article from a store
house, however small the value, is a fel
ony, and Bud finds himself in an un
comfortable predicament
GUARANTEES TO CURE.
OLYMPIA S.' MURRAY, M. D, Fe
male Specialist. Has practiced on the
Pacifio Coast for the past twenty-five
years. A life time devoted to the Btudy
of female troubles, their causes and
cures. I have thousands of testimo-'
nials of permanent cures from the best
people on this ooast. A positive guar
antee to permanently . cure any case of
female weakness, no matter how . long
standing or what the stage may be.
Charges reasonable and within the reach
of all. For the benefit of the very poor
of my sex who are suffering from any of
the great multitudes of ailments that
follow in the train ot that terrible dis
ease known as female weakness, and
who are unable to pay for treatment, I
will treat free of charge. Consultation
by mail, free. All correspondence strict
ly confidential. Medicines packed,
boxed and sent by express
with charges pre-paid for "home"
treatment, with specific directions for
use. If you are suffering from any fe
male trouble, periodically or constantly,
Address,
pLYMPIA S. MURRAY, M. D.,
East Portland, Oregon.
THE MARKETS.
May;
The following market reports we clip
from the Oregonian of the latest date :
SAN FRANCISCO.
Wheat The spot market holds steady
under fair demand. Offerings are mod
erate No. 1 shipping quoted
nominally at 1.251.26M; option
trading, slow; morning call, 400 tons
buyer year at $1.35?s; buyer season,
81.29.
CHICAGO.
Wheat Easier; opened, 75c
olosed, 77o, March. 770 May.
Wool Very steady and quiet.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Chicago, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts
15,000; steady and 10c higher; choice to
extra beeves, $4003 50; steers, $44 50;
stockers and feeders. S3 75(33 55; Texas
corn fed cattle 82 753 55.
Hogs Receipts 28,000; dull and 10
cents lower; mixed, 83 80(3 4 00;
heavy, $3 004 00; light, $3 85(34 10.
Sheep Receipts, 0000; steady; natives.
$3 755 90; Western corn fed, $4 75
5 60; Texans, $3 705.
PORTLAND.
Eggs The market has declined great
ly on aocount of liberal supplies of Cali
fornia product. Large receipts of East
ern stock are expected to-morrow. Quo
tatins. 25o ; Oregon, 40c.
Potatoes The market is firmer with
liberal supplies. Quotations, $1 651 75
per cental.
Onions The market is weaker. Sup
plies coining in freely. Quotations, 82 25
50.
Oats The market is firmer with light
receipts. Quotations 3840c.
Poultry All kinds are scarce and
prices rule high.
Millfeed The market is entirely bare,
on account of interrupted traffic, tne
mills being shut off from shipping.
Other commodities in the produce
market, show no change, nor is it likely
they will until the avenues of snpplyL
are agaiu opened up.
heppner market.
Butter Fresh 6065o per2tt roll.
Eggs Verv few in the market. Find
ready sale at 2530o per doz.
fotatoes rew in market. Wanted
at 2c per lb.
Unions Z(a5o per pound.
Beef hides 75cffil.50. according to
quality and size.
sheep pelts 0fi!75c.
Flour Heppner, 84 per barrel ; in 5
barrel lots, 3.75; Peerless, (Waitsburg)
84.0 per barrel in any quantity.
Where can you get the Most
Candies, Nuts, Notions, fars, Tobaccos, Etc
FOR THE LEAST MONEY?
Where did you Say ?
W1Y. AT "THE MODEL,"
Just removed to the Smith Building, opposite W. O. Minor's,
and next door to the Rea Restaurant.
Oysters and Lunch served at All
in the Best Style.
H
Don't forget "THE MODEL,
Choicest Goods.
ours an
for the
OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor.
Wr. O. MINOR,
-Successor to Minor, Dodson & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You Want
DRY GOODS,.
CLOTHING,
Rapid Beating of the Heart.
Whenever you feel an uneasiness in
the region of the heart, a slight pain in
the shoulder, arm, or under tbeshonlder
blade. or when you find voulself short of
bieath when exercising, or your heart has
periods of beating fast, you have heart
disease, and should take l)Rm J lints
Remedy. Discriptive treatise with each
bottle ; or, abdress Mack Drug Co. N. Y
GRANT COUNTY.
From The Eacle.
We have thus far failed to mention
the serious accident which recently befell
the infant ohild of Mrs. Foster, who
resides one mile east of town. The
mother had tied the little one in a chair
and placed it a sufficient distance from
the lire, that she thought would secure
it from all danger, and with the other
members of the family had gone about
the barn-yard, performing the necessary
chores of the evenii.g. No sooner had
they reaohed the barn when a scream
from the house was heard, indicating
that the child had suffered some serious
accident. Upon entering the room the
child was found lying faoe forward in
the fire, itH bead and hands being badly
burned. The application of such artic
les as would be beneficial toward reliev
ing it from the intense pain which it
suffered, were used, and since we
learn that its oondition is improving.
Last Friday Archie Harris was the
victim of a painful accident while at
tempting to handle a horse at bis fath
er's ranch east of town. He was by
some means thrown to the ground, the
animal falling on him, which resultclrin
dislocating and is thought fractured his
left hip. Medical aid was summoned
immediately, and the injured member
properly oared for. After a few week s
confinement Archie will be able to
navigate" again.
The "la grippe" has not in a single
case proven fatal in this section, but has
made some of the ranchers feel "most
awful bad" bo they say. The shop has
thus far been lucky, but we deem it too
soon to "crow."
The stock of this section seem to ap
preciate what appears to be the arrival of
spring, and over all the surrounding hills
are seen cattle sampling tne fresn growth
of the range.
Died Feb. 10. J. T. Mael, aged G.
Gents' Furn 1 1 1 ixI Goods,
Hats, 3 Caps, Boots, Shoes,
WOOD and WITvIOW WARB,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
-
UKULbKlbi,, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Vj-UNS,
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usually kept in a first-class store, call on
W. O. MINOR.
MAY STREET.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
SIGNAL SERVICE RECORD.
For Week Ending Wednesday, Feb. 19.
1890
Mean Mean Pr&- Char
Date Temp. Max. Min. Bar, cip. acter.
Feb! 3 2S00 45.00 22 00 30.065 M cl'r
11 32.25 49.S) 30.50 29.715 0.06 fair
15 33 00 37.50 81.00 29.610 0.29 cl'r
18 28.00 34 00 25.00 39.440 0.53 fair
17 22.01) 39.(11 its.oo 29.i5 0.00 cl'r
18 17.50 28 00 13.00 29.720 0.00 do
19 102.1 28.00 04.50 30.015 0.03 fair
Depth of snow on loth, 15 inches. A. Smith.
WHAT ISt
SCROFULA
It is that impurity in the blood, which, ac
cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro
daces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can
cerous growths, or the many other manifesta
tions usually ascribed to humors;" which,
fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being the most ancient, it is the
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
"""b?" CURED
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures It nas accomplished,
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
" My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof
ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became
a running sore for over three years. We gave
her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child.'' J. 3. Caeltle. Nauright, N. 3.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Boldbyalldrnggtsts. fl;lxforP5. Prepared onlr
bjCL HOOD CO., Apothecmries, Lowell. IU
IOO Doses One Dollar
Fakr's Golden Female Pills..
For Female Irregular
tties: uothinplikethem
on the market. JVerer
fail successfully used
by prominent ladies
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation.
SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN I
Don't be humbugered.
Save Time, Health,
and money ;btke no oth
er. Sent to any address,
secure by mail on re
ceipt of price, $2.00.
Address,
THE ftPHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Branca, Box 27, PORTLAND, OB
Sold by A. D. Johnson & Uo., Sole
Agents for Heppner.
STOP AT THE
DfJutlOTII ?0USE
UPPER MAIN STREET,
NEWLYFURNISHED ROOMS
The Best Meals in the City.
L N. BASEY, Proprietor.
Heppner Feed Yard!
Is the place for Teamsters to stop.
P
HAY
FEE
ROM
Free CaiiiplnjL; House.
Whole Barley and Chop for Sale.
KEEFEK & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St, Heppner, Or.
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
E. R. BISHOP, Treas.
MORROW COUNTY LAND I TRUST 00.
(Incorporated.)
General Warehouse and For
warding Agents.
The Company has recently constructed a two-story
warehouse 80 x 100 feet, with wool press and all con
veniences for handling wool,
The arehouse Charges at Heppner ' WiZU Ve itlie same
as those at Arlington, less cartages.
Freight upon oaled wool from Ileppner, same as
trom Arlington.
Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in
storage.
THERON E. FELL, MANAGER.
PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT!
J NVV J A IL. K-S Xi JL. A XJ .1 i 1 I J t
The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co.
has constantly arriving in Gar Load lots
the largest assorted stock of
General Merchandised
To be Found East of Portland.
Among the Latest Novelties are
Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimniiif , Etc.
Their Celebrated Boot called
99
In
Is unsurpassed for durability.
Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody
both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots,
Hats, Caps, Tobaccos, Crockery, Etc.
our Grocery Department everything is
First-Class and Staple Goods in every
variety to suit all classes of trade.
Special Inducements in
Shcsp Rip Toko, Sulphur. Lime. Wire,
IMfjioliirxery, to.
A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stock will convince the
public that we carry the goods required which will be
sold at Bedrock Prioes for Cash.
Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag
ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated
Bain Wagon always on Hand.
Hides and Pelts Bought for Cash and Trade.
u
Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Counties will
do well to price our Goods before purchasing else
where. We guarentee Courteous Treatment,
and will endeavor to make all
feel at home.
Do Not Forget the Place.
Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet.
May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn.
Everything in our line will be sold at marvelonsly low prices
within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash
Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en
titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co.
A. D. Johnson & Co.
THE CITY DRUG STORE,
HEPPXEE, - -- ----- - OREGON
Sole Agents for Morrow County for
FLUID SHEEP DIP.
W. J. LEEZEB.
P. C. THOMPSON
LEEZER & THOMPSON
iKCE-
If ft TCSH
I5
M. LICHTENTHAL,
SOLE AGENT FOR-
& Beit's
$4 CALF SHOES,
Button. Lace or Congress. Every
Warranted. Also an extensive line
the celebrated Buckingham &
Hecht boots always on hand.
pair
of
ff&JThe Largest Stock in East-
Mcyi ern Oregon.
Special attention paid to fine custom work. Opposite City Hotel,
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
TOOLS
A
PUMPS
And Piping always
on Hand.
-DEALERS IN-
MAIN STREET,
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Bin! Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma
chines and a complete line of
Groceries and Confectionery !
HEPPNER, OREGON
CDeaier In
XxUK09 f- omltrilM, Patent Altfllolnow.
A.rtloles, iiintH, Oils, Grlaaa fcitid
Toilet
v fill Paper.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS, in
Eastern
Oregonian,
: Main Street,
OREGON.
Oregon.
As' for Portland
Leezer & Thompson's Corner, :
HEPPNER,
W. A. KIEK.
J. C. HATES,
-DEALERS IN
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
ceivable article article kept in a First
class Harness Shop.
Repairing tx Specialty I
Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Ileppner Saddle
Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for
five years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines and
get cash prioes.
MAIN STREET, - - - HEPPNER, OREGON.