Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, May 22, 1890, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1890.
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CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Htaire leaves for Ciinyon City daily,
ece t Sunday, at 6:30 a. m.
ArriveH dailv, except Sunilay, at
5:(H;p. M.
Tlwre ip Having of 16 ho urn in time
and 810 ir caaii by taking this route to
Canyon.
C. W. Londar & Cc, 429, Fifth St.,
rland. Or., are tni'Virized to make
a.ivt -tiBj!' contrac'B for the Gazkttb.
They will msr make collections for this
paper.
MINOR ITEMS.
Go to W. O. Minor's and get a kejr of
that lnstly celebrated Climax syrup. It
nox era ail and the prioe will surprise
you.
Too ran grtajnobby suit at W.O. Minor's
for only 85. He gets his clothing in the
East aud buys for cash.
Get a Buokeye Mower and you will not
have to buy a new machine every month.
W. O. Minor sells them.
Ladies, you should see that Vandyke
lace, at VV. O. Minor's. It's the latest.
W. O. Minor does not keep a hat for
the bead of a river or haudkerohiet for the
none of a bellows, but gentleman will do
well to see his new line of hats aud silk
handkerchiefs before purchasing else
where. 74-1 1
11 AN DOM REMARKS.
Job printing at pendleton prices
at
the Gazette otlioe.
A fine line of gold peus, pencils, etc.,
at E. J, Slocnni'B drug store.
Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
Mat. Lkhtenthal will open your eyes
in prices of his boots and shoes. xou
can buv them no cheaper in Portland.
The Newton wagon, hacks and other
vehicles, the largest stock in lieppner,
can be fuuod at Gilliam & I3isbee's. Call
on them.
Before purchaHing your house furnish
ings, call on Gilliam & Bisbee. They also
do tin-roofing at the lowest figures.
The 8t Buckingham & Ileoht, men's
shoe will not rip. Best in the market
for the price. Buy them at M . Liohteu
Ihal's. Gilliam & Bisbee have added a stock
of tine machine oils. Remember them
when yon need anything in this line.
Go to Mat. Laobteutbal's for the Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
Also 'Fargo" $2.50 ladies' kid shoe.
The best shoe for the money in the mar
ket. Do you want some dried venison? Go
to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store
for it, and everything else iu their Iine3.
The most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Coitira & McFarland have made a lib
eral offer iu presenting customers with
a beatiful bound volume for every 825
worth of goods purchased in the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberts Sc Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machiuery, shoe
yonr horse, and in fact there is nothing
in the blncksmithing line that they are
not able to do.
The Standard Mower, for sale by Gil
liam & Bisbee, has all tho latest improve
ments front out, and is arranged for
cutting over either Vouchor level ground.
'Their 'six-foot" mower is guaranteed to
run as light as any '"three-foot" machine
in the market
Teamtkebs. Get a box of Mand S.
rapid Harness Menders at Leezer
A Thompson's and be reaay for
Accidents. Try them once and yon will
never do without them.
NOTICE.
pfi&U--ftnriua! convention of the
Morrow oountv Sunday School Assooia
tion, will be held in the grove at the
plaoe of James Adkins, on Rhea Creek,
Thursday, June 12th, 1891), oomniencing
at V) o'clock a. m., (Providence permit-
''"a general invitation is extended to all.
Come and enjoy a day's recreation in this
delightful grove. A basket pionio is the
order of the dav. Parents are requested
to bring the ohildren; also well filled
baskets for their entertainment.
The pastors of all denominations are
iiecially invited to be in attendance,
with well filled heads and ready tongues
for the entertainment of the parents.
We particularly desire and urge that
eaoh Sunday tichool in Morrow county
be officially represented, with full report
tot work for the past year.
A programme will be prepared for our
njovment, and help in this line is earn
estly solicited from all interested in Sun
day Sohool work. Make your nwn selec
tion, and send list of the same as early
as possible, to the secretary at Heppner.
Come one and all, and we will not only
lave a good time, but help along the
tK'ble cause ot eievanug me ouinucu,
John B. Elt, Persident, lone.
Ceokge W.LoRD.Seo., Heppner. 74-75
A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES HER
LIFE.
It wan just an ordinary scrap of wrap
ping paper, but saved her life. She was
in the last stages of consumption, told
by physicaus that she was incurable and
oonld live only a short time; she weigh
ed less than seventy pounds On a
Siece of wrapping paper Bhe read of Dr.
ing's New Disoovery, aud got a sample
bottle; it helped her. and she bought a
large bottle, it helped her more, bought
anottier aud grew better fast, continued
its use and is now atrong, healthy, rosv,
plump, weighing 140 pounds. For ful
ler partionlars send stamp to . H.
Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bot
tles of this wonderful discovery free at
A. I). Jobnion 4 Co.'s Drug Store. 4
AS SEEN BV THE EAGLE.
F. J. Hallock, one of the Gatktte
boys, is over from Heppner,
Allen & Rudio have purohused 65,000
sheep pelU, 1 vrgely from Grant eounty
sheepmen.
Circuit court convenes at Harney
City next Monday with Judge Clifford
.on the bench.
Dr. Toung, of John Day, we are in
formed, entered Fox valley just reoently
'. with bis artillery on his shoulder, sig
.Wfyinf his intentions to stay, let what
TesUtuice eome that will.
Tom Morgan passed tnrougn iu
through to
n ,a 11 Tneadav s stage, uaving
Dassed some time in visiting the John ,
J)ay section, a part of the country witn
which he was well acquaint
thirty !
years ago
. . . . . I. . 1. . . i rnntflln
Jseware or Ointments ior v autn ..
Mercury.
s siercury will surely destroy the serse
f smell aud completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should Bever be used exoept on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold the good
you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, uianuiacmrcu i
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no ,
mercnrv and is taken internally, and aots
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. fn buying Hall s
Catarrh Cure brare you get the genu
ine. It is taken internally, and made in
Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. Cheney & Co.
t'Sold by Druggists, prioe 75e. per
jbottle.
Ihe Grande dining room.of Arlington,
-is now under the superior management of
Chapman & Freeman. It is the plaoe to
top when you are in that town. Good I
beds in connection. The Graude was for-;
jnerlv known as theSanford House. 72tf j
Here and There.
Vote for Blackman.
What is the matter with celebrating?
An ly Conk represented Lena last
week.
The 4th of July will soon be here. Let
ns celebrate.
Biliy Crabtree was over from Kitter
the past week.
John Cunningham, of Arlington , was
iu Heppner over Sunday.
G. L. Thompson, representing Staver
& Walker, was in town last week.
The machiuery is almost ready for
the work of boring the artesian well.
A. E. French, of Colville, Wash., and
Chas Cate called on this office early this
week.
Ben. Hunsaker brought over bis pelts
from the Haystack country early this
week.
Mrs. A. M. Gunn and Children are
visitiujr at Levi Shaner's on McKinney
creek.
Tbos. Morgan returned from an ex
tended trip through Grant county last
Tuursday.
John Hunsaker, of Haystack, has re
ceived a note with a sample of hemp in
it. He dug.
Elmer Slocnm is back from Fairhaven.
He says our Heppner friends are doing
well up there.
Albert Ayers was over to attend the
regular convention of Doric Lodge, on
last Tuesday eve.
C. M. Mallory, Heppuers furaitnre
dealer, has a neat ad. iu thi9 issue.
Head it, read it.
Thomas tl. Lang has been appointed
by the president, receiver of public mon
eys at The Dalles.
Ed Simons knocked Geo. Hubbard, a
stage driver, completely out at "The
Gem" last Tuesday eve.
Mrs. Henry Rasmus and children visit
ed Norm;n Kelly and family of Upper
Willow Creek last week.
Col. J. L. Morrow and Gov, Rea re
turned Tuesday from a trip to the well
known McDnfFee springs.
D. Cox leports the buncbgrass alive
with grasshoppers between his place ou
Hiutou creek aud the Blues.
lien French and San Clark were over
from Camas I'rairie this week. There is
good grass in that country.
Some tough nuts SAnd-bagged a
Chinaman for two bottles of beer over at
LoDg Creek a few week3 ao.
The band boys came out Monday evo
for the first time with their new clothes.
They shape up well in their new duds.
F. W. Beach left Tuesday with four
car loads of sheep which he will feed in
Illinois. Mr. H. S. Travers accompanied
him.
Mis. M. J. Campbell visited Heppuer
last week, accompanied by Mrs. Ed.
Jones, who returned to her home. I'oa
sil Journal.
The worst featuro about catarrh is its
dangerous tendenoy to consumption.
Hood's Sarsapiirilla cures by purifying
the blood. .
Newt Griffith, who was severely kicked
some time ago, was seen on our streets
last week, having recovered sufficiently
to be about.
News comes here that Sherman Kee
nev was stabbed by M. So. Burke at
Long Creek on the 1st inst. Keeney
was not seriously hurt.
In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion of all
o ther medicines, Nature's own remedy,
Pfnnder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
Acoording to Sheriff Howard's report
on delinquent taxes for 1889, madeat the
last session or the county court, there
yet remains 86,238.45 delinquent taxes.
Mrs. A. Close, of Portland, was in
Heppner this week, selling ticket for a
ratlle of a lot in Astoria, Oregon. She
disposed of a number of tickets at this
place.
We noticed a wagon on Main street
the other day to which a team was hitch
ed by the traces, and the wagon tongue
on the ground. Such carelessness is in
excusable.
C. P. Wells, a mutton buyer, was in
Heppner early this week. He says that
Heppuer is the best little town he has
seen between .Boston and Portland.
Pretty good.
M. L. Armstrong and James Cameron
had a racket iu Ferry Canyon, Gilliam
county, last week. It resulted in some
wild shooting, and consequently no dam
age was done.
Died In Heppner, May 20, Eminond,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.C. S. VauDuyu,
aged lo days. The funeral oooured yester
day from the residence. The community
tender their sympathies.
In this issue we call attention to the
new ad. of Shipley's addition to Hepp
ner. It is adjacent to the Mt. Vernou
addition, nearer the main part of town,
and the lots are desirable.
Married At the residenoe of the
groom, on Balm Fork, Mr. Bob Dexter
to Miss Ida Barker, Recorder Roberts
performing the nuptial rites. This was
Al's first job, and be did well.
The baud boys have reoeived their new
aniforms, and are proud as parrots Now,
wouldn't it be the proper thing to go to
work on the 4th of July celebration? The
Gazette thinks so. ork it np.
The people of Morrow county know
that Henry Blackman is energetio, and
that he will be ever alert for us if elected.
He is not compelled to parade that fact
before the people. We know it already.
W. H. Wilson, of The Dalles, republi
can candidate for district attorney, was in
Heppner last week. Mr. Wilson made a
good impression here and will no doabt
roll up a large majority on the 2nd of
June.
The Budget's proprietors stayed with
the Lexington town burners till they
were placed behind prison bars. This is
the outfit which forms the ring-master
and clawu for the Demooratio Heppuer
ticket.
For the races to be held at Walla Wal
la, June 19, 20 and 21, 1890, the U. 1".
will sell book tickets for one and one
fifth fare for the round trip. These
tickets are good up to and including
June 22, 80.
E. B. Dnfur, democratic nominee for
district attorney, is visiting Morrow ciran
ty this week. We find Mr. Dufur to be
very much of a gentleman. He is a mem
ber of the law fiim of Dufur & Watkius,
of The Dalles..
We learn that D. L. Cates, of The
Dalits, is the democratic nominee
for sheriff This paper would like to
see Mr. Cates elected to the position to
which he baa served so faithfully as
deputy for four years.
A. Abrahamsiok and Helpiu had a row
at the brewery Tuesday eve. which was
nmised. we are informed, from a little
uvrence regarding their religion. !W
j ata tiTed it a I iid ou r nday morn-
j ,ore the recorder.
MoHalev. candidate for joint
.If.-,, n-ntua friends here that be is in
i fmr.ir of securing appropriations for
bi-Miwsj and roads where needed. This
is a "ood platform to go on, yet we
know that Henry Blackman favora all
these improvements as well as Mr. Mc
Haley. We hear that Julius Hodson in toe
nominee of the republican party in Mor
row county, for county clerk, and is sure
of election'. Mr. Hodson has many friends
in New berg that will be glad to hear of
bis election. He is well qualified for the
t() ,)e aspire9 wia fin it
I ;.i, .rHit to h mself aud ins irienus
who support him. Xeu-berg Graphic
Ex-Senator Hamilton, aud Hon. Hen
rv Blackman, candidate for joint senator
on the democratic ticket, are in Burns
looking after the interests of their party
j in Haruey valley. Mr Blackman is a
i: 1..,.,;., man- and. if elected, will
do his level best tor the whole people.
Tbi8 senatorial dist not is now in . a tor.
tunate position, there being a . trood 1 man
nominated by each party, ; and usuoe e
wib have a good member no matter
which party wins.-Harney Items, (Kep.)
Facts Fkom Bunchgbass. The Ga
zftte requests the attention of its read
ers to the very interesting communica
tion from "A Bunchk'rasser" in to-days
issue. It is a clear exposition of all this
ring business which troubles the Budget
so much. It shows who the ring are
and why all this cry of bosses, ringsters
and ccrrnptionists is raised by the
Budget. The ring which had deter
mined that Andrews and Howard should
have an indiinite lease upon their offices,
being disappointed by the action of the
majority of the republicans iu conven
tion, seek revenge in the course adopted
and pursued by the Budget. Will the
Budget deny that boodle is the prime
incentive to this attempt to disrupt the
repnblican party at the coming election
by the Budget ring?
Gaining Votes. E. L. Matlock has
been diligently riding Morrow connty
for several weeks, and while out has
ta ked with many democrats and repub
licans relative to Jim Daugberty's can
vass for coroner, aud he finds that Jim,
in his first contest before the people, is
a sort of a political Rapetta. Ed thinks
he will be elected to the office for which
he seeks, and is doing c he. can for
Him. (rood tor Jim.
A Good Man. Everyone Jvvho is ac
quainted with Phil JMetschau of Canyon
City, candidate for state treasurer, know
him to be a broad, liberal minded gentle
man. He speaks with a slight German
accent, uas a pleasant, unassuming way
ana is taging tne people Dy storm.
DON'T FEEL WELL,
And yet you are not sick enough to con
sult a doctor, or yon refrain from so do
ing for fear yon will alarm yourself and
friends we will tell you just what you
need. It is Hood's Sarsap3rilla, which
will lift yon out of that uncertain, un
comfortable, dangerous condition, to a
state of good health, confidence and
cheerfulness. You've no idea h ow p
tent thi:i peculiar medicine is in caseso
like yours.
GoijDDasT. Henry Blackwell brought
in SOOO. in gold dust List, week, taken
from his Fox Valley mine. It is all
good quality, aud shows something of
the placer diggings of Fox, whioh are
just being developed.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for the
production of everything that will con
duce to the material welfare and comfort
of mankind are almost unlimited and
when Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the only
perfect laxative known, as it is the only
remedy which is truly pleasing and re
freshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
the Spring time or, in fact, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
Daily Journal, Walla Walla, W. T.,
May 21st, '89 : "The Oakes Swiss Bell
Ringers and Comedy Sketch Club per
formed before a large and appreciative
audience at Small's Opera House, Monv
day night, and gave entire satisfaction.
This is truly a fine company, for every
member is an artist, and deserves good
houses wherever they put in an appear
ance." They will show in Heppner to
morrow evening.
Oakes' Comedy Sketch Club aud Swiss
Bell Ringers employ none but legitimate
and first-class artists; performers of ex
perience and recognized ability. Tiokets
for sale at Slocnm's. Show Friday eve.
Norvoas Disorders.
DR. FLINT'S REMEDY must be
taken when excessive or continuous mus
cular exertion, exciting passions, or over
indulgence, stimulating food or drink, or
nervous disorders have long eontiuned.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle: or,
address Mack Drng Co., N. Y.
COUNTY COURT MATTERS MAY
TERM.
Bills ol jurors of March term of cir
cuit 3ourt, amounting to $452.80, allow
ed. Also bills of graud jury
and state witnesses, Barae term, amount
ing to 1)9.20, allowed.
Polling place of Matteson preoinot
changed to Dave Leatherman's resi
dence. Rop.irt of supervisor of road riistiict
35 accepted; allowed 815. Report of
road liuitnet 14 accepted ; allowed SaO.
Report of supervisor of road district 10
accepted.
Miscellaneous ' bills amonntm to
$:il5.44. allowed.
Thy tliii tv-three coyote bounty affi
davit:! oa which warrants were issued,
accepted by oourt. Seventeen Rqnirrel
bounty ami'.avits a so accepted.
B?si:'n--it!on of E- A. Pedigo, super
visor ot ro;id district 28, accepted; Hen
ry P;iu!scn appointed.
Rupert cf viewers and surveyor ou re
s'.irvey of Heppner and Echo road ac
cented; rnr?d established; Henry Wade
allowed 825 dollars duraaces.
Report of viewers aud surveyor on
change of Willow creek road accepted;
road ordered opened.
Road petition of Ben Swaggart, et al,
accepted. Frank Gentry, T. J. McAlis-
ter and J. F. Brewer, appointed viewers.
and Julius Keithley, surveyor; to meet
June J7.
Road petition of Silver White, et al,
received. W. H. Wilmo, E. B. Gorton
and -T. M. K.ces appointed viewers; Ju
lius Kith!-"-, surveyor; to meet June 12.
Peti-ion to cbango polling place in Al
pine, pi-t-cioct, not allowed.
Co.-t bill, state vs. Dickens, amounting
to $51, aliowrd.
Cost bill if resnrvey of the Heppner
Echo mad, amounting to 8:?6 70, nllow
ed. Miscellaneous bills amounting to
81442, allowed.
Justice fees and cost bills iu crimi
nal cases, etc., amounting to $103.60, al
lowed. Consideration of petition for repair of
road in Gooseberry canyon laid over till
next term.
" TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST
The great appetizer, tonic and liver reg
ulator. In use for more than 50 years in
England. Posititive specific for liver
compl iiut. Bad taste in the mouth on
arising in the morning, dull pain-t in the
head and back of the eyes, tired feeling,
dizziness, languor symptoms of liver
complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's Eng
lish Dandelion Tonic. Relieves consti
pation, sharpens the appetite and tones
up the entire system. Get the genuine
from your druggist for 81, and take ac
cording to directions. 74-426.
Are yon married? If not, send your
nd.lress with stamn. to the American
Corresponding Club, P. O. Box 643,
Clarksburg, w. va. oiu-izz
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I Consolidated.!
Land Office at The Dulles, Or., May 9. '90.
Norice is hereby iriven that the following
named settlers have tiled notice of their inten
tion to make final proof in support of their claims
and that said proof will be made before the coun
ty jndce of Oilliam county at Arlington, Or., on
June 30, 1890, viz:
Mrs. 31". Inrferson,
For the 8-4 SW!-. NW1 SW!4 and SW!4 NW
Sec. 12, Tp. 2 S. K. 22 E.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land viz: , , , , ,
Julian U Pari; Lucius W . Paul, John M. ( ol
lum aud Edgar X. Persons, all of Shelby, Or.
Lucius W. Paul.
Forth-E'i NE. Sff!, iES and NE NW
Sec.24.To.2 8. U.22E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz: . . ,
Mrs. M. Anderson, Anqre- J. Cochran John
M. Collum and Edgar X. Persons, u of tsf-elby.
r" Julian L. Paul,
For the NE See. U, Tp. 2 8. K. 23 E
He names the following witnesses to prove
liis continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said tad Tiz: . . .T . rhr,. Ellrar
T. Personsaiiil John M, tollum, all of Shelby.
74-79. W, IjKWIS. Register.
ARLINGTON ITEMS.
Died. May, 10 infant daughter of
A. C. and M. L liawsou.
Sunday last quite a crowd lctt lure for
the Cascades passing a very erjjoyahle
day notwithstanding a delay at M osier
caused by a wreck.
II. N. Frr.zer has joined the grand
army of Benedicts, Miss S-.ella E.
Houston haviug consented to be the
partner of his joys aud sorrows. The
young couple Lave the best wishes of the
community.
Friday a tramp stole a six shooter
from L. Ralston who came to town
Saturday and saw the thief at the depot
and immediately notified the sheriff but
ou his arrival at the depot Mr. Hobo
had disappeared on a freight train but
was arrested at Umatilla and returned
here.
Samuel Sired, an old time resident of
Canyon City, came down from Heppner
Saturday iutending to go to the Odd
fellows convention. When the 12:08
train arrived Phil. Metschan was
aboard and conversed with Sired who
busy talking did not heed the conductors
"all aboard" and just as the train was
moving out he made a jump for the
steps. Unfortunately his valise caught
the rail causiug him to lose his balance
and roll under the cars, the wheels pass
ed over his legs breaking both of them;
also his his hip was broken. Upon be
ing extricated he said something about
his wife, lust consciousness and expired
five minutes from the time the accident
occurred. Inquest held verdict render
ed death caused by being orushed;
blame attached to nobody but himself.
D. P. Thompson, Lydel Baker and
Phil Metschan arrived here Saturday
noon aDd in the eveuing held a meeting
at the Armory hall, J. P. Lucas officiat
ing as chairman.
Col. Nevins was billed to wa wa, but
owing to an accident to his child he v. as
compelled to go home.
Lydel Baker opened the ball and
severely criticised the actions of the
democratic campaigners in endeavoring
to ignore the past. He said by the pist
record we know what to expect in the
future.
Speaking of the democratic party he
conceded that they were sophists of the
hrst water. In Louisiana they inform
the people sugar should be protected
and everything else on the free list, in
California raisins and fruits protected
and in this sectiou of the country wool
was to be protected.
After dilating upon the various issues
of the day he concluded by comparing
the democrats lo a gas balloon and said
that June 2 thej would find themselves
in the same position as a balloon that
has been punctured, i. e. busted flat.
(Laughter.)
1). P. luompson followed, the princi
pal part of his conversation being devot
ed to a refutation of Gov. Peunoyer's
statements, anil also comparing this
country to free trade Great Britain with
its pauper labor statiug that they paid
86 a barrel for flour aud 81.00 a bnshel
for potatoes.
The writer has seen loads of potatoes
shipped from Scotland by the State Line,
tor consumption m INew lark, aud cab
bages from Germany, so that it seems
strange prima fucie if the Scotch pay
$1.00 for potatoes. As to S6 a barrel for
tlour, I have in my possession a flour
sack from the Oregon Milling Co., Sa
lem, which was purchased iu Eugland,
eighty miles from Liverpool, at $1 per
sack.
It is not my intention to preach free
trade doctrines but only to speak where
of I know.
The honorable gent said that Gov
ernor Pennoyer posed as an economist,
but tacts are stubborn things. When
Governor Moody left the office taxes ere
1 19-20 mills on the dollar, whereas, dur
ing Pennoyer's regime, it was 6 mills on
the dollar.
Mr. Thompson concluded by assuring
his hearers if elected June 2. he would
do his duty B.
The importance of pnrlf ying the blood can
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's
PafMlIiar SarsaParilla It strengthens
rvCUIIdr and builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -t- 4-oAf
lar curative powers. No ' ItoCll
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by G. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
JOO Doses One Dollar
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH, 7UtV BKCK!
STOP IT NOW,
SOON IT WML BE TOO LATE.
I have been troubled many years with
disease of the kidneys and have tried
many different remedies and have
sought aid from different physicians
without relief. About the 15th of April
I was suffering from a very violent
attack that almost prostrated me in
sucn a manner mat 1 was Demuvci.
When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when
kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
using the tea. It had an almost
miraculous effect, and to the aston
ishment of all the quests at the hotel,
in a few days.I am nappyto state,
that I was a new man. I wil.
recommend the tea to all afflict
s x JUIVC ucco.
G. A. TTJPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
A anapi a 1 faPm rf -- n ntir innrf n?ill ho
em june zo ana zo low.
Faber's Golden Female Pills..
For Female Irrepnlar
i ties: nothine like them
on tlie market. Never
f ail. Successfully used
hy prominent ladieB
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation.
SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN!
Don't be humbntreed.
Save Time, Health,
and money ; take no ot h
tr. Sent to any address,
secure by mail ou re
ceipt of price, 12.00,
Address,
THE APHBJ HIEDICIKE COMPANY,
Western Brancll, Box 27, F OKTLAKD, OR
Sold by A. D. Job n son & Co., Sol
Agents for Heppner.
FUKXITUKE.
G. M. Mallory is now receiving large
shipments of wire beds, chairs, refrigera
tors, etc., etc., and from this on will
keep on band a full stock of all kinds of
farnitnre which he will sell at the low
est prioe for fash down. 73-tf.
COMPOUND EXTRACTVS.
1W
IU
SHIPLEY'S
TO
eppner, Oregon.
HUGGINS
KEITHLEY
The above 32 Lots, situated between the original City of Heppner and
the Mount Vernon Addition, are finely located for Residences, be
sides, being EXTRA GOOD LAND. The whole property, or any
part thereof, is now offered for sale.
TERMS: One-thhd cash; one-third in one year, and one-third in
two years, with approved security and 10 per cent, interest.
Aiply to
L. F. SHIPLEY,
Heppner, Or.
THE OREGON LAND CO.
with its
Home Office at Salem, Or., (in the State Insurance Building), and
Branch Offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, has for sale a
large lot of Grain, Stock and - Fruit Farms, also City
and Suburban Property.
Anil0 O'IvGOX TVT3 CO.
Was specially organized for the purpose of buvins- and snhrli-
viding large tracts of land, and has,
J UJ" :1.J naw
huu ssuuuiviueu over oiw acres ot lanu into nve to twenty acre
tracts. The success of this undertaking is shown in
the fact that out of 280 tracts of land plac
ed in the market, 225 have been
sold.
We claim that ten acres of ohoice land in
acres in wnear in tne Mississippi valley.
We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can
sell a small tract of land for the same
pay tor a large iarni.
Send for pamphlet, maps and price list.
"FURNITURE!
li ill Stock Kow on I In ml.
latest Styles and I5ot
torn Prices!
Repairing and Job
TERMS,
C. M. MALLORY,
M.
rMiC
The
Special attention paid to fine
MAIN STREET,
"O"
J 'splits
KEG1S1KKE1): No. 1215 in Norman Pereheron Book U. 8. and 1644 in
the French Peroheron book of France. Sire, Moufon 1640, F. D.
S. B. He bv French Monarch, 734 in F. P. S. B., 205 in the A. P. S. B.
and 350 in F. D. S. B.; out of Margaurete by Cow; by Mesle-Sar-Sarthe, through
the genealogy as found in the stud book (Peroheronne De Franoe.) and stud book
Des Chevaux De Trait Francois. We find SULTAN comes from the most fashion
able strains of ancestors in all France.
COLOR, BLACK. Is nine years old; weight 1,800; will make the season at Rock
Creek, four miles south of Hardman, at
COX & ENGLISH'S UVs CI I .
SULTAN can show tbe finest colts from yearlings to four-year-olds, of aoy
horse ever imported into Oregon.
TF J? V T- $20 to insure; $10 season. Pasture furnished free. All care
x llJ will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible
if any should occur, or mares get out of pasture.
AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE!
Prices reduced. Every family now can
have the best Automatic Sewing Ma
chine in the market at reduced price.
For particulars send for our new Illus
trated Circular with samples of stitch
Inq". Our Illustrated Circular spqwa
eyeiy part of the Machine perfectly, and
?s worth sending for even' if you have ft
::ic!i!n?. Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co.,
afo and 457 West 20th St., N. Y. City.
Subscribe for the GAZETTE?
TIdDISIOI
I
' " 2
1 1 o
39 '
STREET.
during the past two years, boueht
fi , . J 1 to
fruit will yield a larger income than 160
price per aore as you would have to
FURNITURE!!
Wort "a
CASH.
HEPPNER, OR.
LICHTENTHAL,
-SOLE AGENT FOK-
Specialty.-
Buckingham d Heclit's
$4 CALF SHOES,
Button. Lace or Congress. Every pair
Warranted. Also an extensive line of
the celebrated Buckingham &
Hecht boots always on hand.
Largest Stock in
ern Oregon.
East-
custom "work. Opposite City Hotel,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
N
OR MAN FERECHERON,
Imported by
DILLON BROS.,
KORMAL, ILLS., Pec, 1813,
Wonderful Oregon Remedies
SB. HEADACHE AND LIVER CURE
will cure Stomach, Kidfiey end i-iiver dis
eases, H H. Coagh and Consumption Curt will care
Conghs, Colds. ConBuinption and Asthma.
8. 3. Alpha Tain Cure will core any paio in
twenty minutes. Ask your druggist for it and
take no other. For sale by E, J.Mocam. 67.
.Subscribe for the GAZETTE.
FOR THE SPOT CASH
You Will Find that Yon Can Get the Most Goods of the Same Class for
the Least Money at
J. W. Matlock & Co.'s
New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink
When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself.
The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods,
Meats, Salt, Glassware and Queensware, Anything and Everything
DON'T FOUGET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
a horse;
will travel well wlien sliod by
ROBERTS SIMONS,
General Blaclvsmitlis & Fariers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
il $4.GQ per
tWA. FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
MatlookComer. Main Street, Heppner, Ox-
SPIJII
MRS. S. P.
This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Neat
Stock Just Open for Inspection at the
Hands of the Public.
New Hats! New Stvles? New Prices!
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
A SPECIALTY !
MBS. S. P. GARRIGUES,
PROPRIETORS
lew Livery and Peed Stable.
The New Firm Has Added Rigs and Livery Stock. Hay and Grain for
Sale, and FREE STALL ROOM. Free Camping Honse in Connection.
Whole Barley and Chop for Sale.
DONT FOPtGET THEM WHEN IN TOWN.
KEEFER & SARGENT, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or.
Are You Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on
A. D.JOHNSOX,
We biive jnst reoeived a floe line of MIXED PAINTS bought at assignee's sale
which we offer at very low prices. Also a stock
of the celebrated
CHICAGO MIXED PAINT.
We carry a complete stock of Oils, Colors,
Brushes Glass, etc., etc.
o
A Full Line of WALLPAPER of the Latest Styles Just Received
From Chicago. Call and See Them at the
CITY DRUG STROE,
A. D. Johnson, Prop.
W. J. LEEZER.
LEEZER &
TOOLS
PUMPS
And Piping Always
on Hand.
MAIN STREET,
E.J. SLOCUM,
Gl-eneral I3rugist.
Druesi Chemicals, I 'filoi it Alt'll-ltioM. Toilet
Ariioles, J"iiiil.H, Oils. Crluss (tml
Willi JMtnfcr
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS in
Eastern Oreo;on.
Ag't for lott loncl Oregonian,
Leezer & Thompson's Corner, : : : Main Street, "
HEPPNER, - OREGON
W. A. KIRK.
KIRK
-DEALERS IN
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
eeivable article article kept in a First
class Harness Shop.
JSJ3 airing: tx Specialty ;
Kept Constantly on hand the
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 prices.
MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNEK, OREGON
Span after lay 1st, 1889.
GOODS.
GARRIGUES
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR
OF THE
P. C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON
-DEALERS IN-
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Wood and Willow Ware,
7 I5AR1! WIKIS.
Bhd Cages, NE HOME Sewing Ma
chines and n complete line of
Groceries ami Confectionery !
HEPPNER, OREGON
J. C. HAYES
HAYES
Celebrated " Heppner Saddle