Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 12, 1890, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, JTNE 12, 1890
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
N. si, Biizd, Iranw Hpnnt T:S a. m.
No. 3-.' trrim ' 5j p. m., doily
CANYON ANO INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Bt j
life leaves for Ounyon City daily
e'- I .Sunday, nt 6 :30 a. m.
Arnvps-ii.ily, except Suo.lay,
5 P. M.
lliTK if :. Having ()f 10 hours in time j
and 810 ir cash by takiDif this rontn to i
Canyon.
I'Ttlaivl. Or., nre an '.orized to muke I
a -ih 1-k contrbc r. for the Gazette.
Tuey will h.s.- .mik collections for this
iaper.
w ifiini ti Tim aiixt
DUlIUm Jim MA A.
An , CswELfoME Visitor. Oue day
last week Joe McKeuzie came across a
''six-foot'' miik snake near his irrigating
ditclt, and, as he thought, killed it, but
it alters ards transpired that it was only
stnnned. On last Saturday while Joe
was getting his dinner Joe is a banne-
I lor, 3-011 know he was surprised fo see
I this same snake c irne up through the
j floor of bis Louse aiid seek refiine among
the blankets of Joe's downy conch. He
usedaspade on it so vigorously that
recovery is uariiiy probable.
RANDOM
KKMAKKS.
pndIeton
prices at
Job printing ai
the Oazrtte oilice.
A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc.,
at E. J, Slocnni's drug store.
Mat. Lichteuthal will open your eyes
in prices of bis boots and shoes. You
c an buy then) no cheaper in Portland.
The Newton wagon, backs and other
vehicles, the largest stock in Iieppner,
can be found at Gilliam & Bibliee's. Call
on them.
Before purchaping your bouse furnish
ings, call on Gilliam te ijisbee. The) also
do tiu-roofiug at the lowest figures.
The 84 Buckingham & Heoht, men's
shoe will not rip. Best in the market
for the price. Buy tbem at M. Lichteu
tbat's. Gilliam & liisbee have added a stock
of fine machine oils. Iiemeiuber them I
when you need anything in this line.
Go to Mat. IJcbtentbal's for the Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranter).
Also "Fargo" ladies' kid shoe.
Tbe best shoo 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 lines.
Tbe most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Coffim A McFarland have made n lib
eral oiTer in presenting customers with
a beatiful bound volume for every S'25
worth of goods purchased in the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberts & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your borBo, nud in fact there is notniug
in the blacksmithing line that they are
not able to do.
Tbe Standard Mower, for sale by Gil
liam & Bisbee, has all the latest improve
ments front cut, and is arranged for
catting over either roughor level ground.
Their "six-foot" mower is guaranteed to
run as light us auy ''three-foot" machine
in the market
All those iu want of mowers, reapers
and rakes, oall nu Van Duyu, sole agent
for the celebrated Osborne, of Auburn,
New York, best in the world. Call and
examine. Guarantee satisfaction. Easi
est and best machine in existanue.
Eldorado engine oil for mowers and
reapers. Eldorado castor oil for headers
and threshers. The best oils for the
purpose ever manufactured. For sale at
Leezer & Thompson's
He Heads off His Competitor in
a Republican District
AND GETS THERE, ELL!
MiMrpirfHentationH Did Not Disturb the Vot
era of Grant, Harney and Morrow
Much Rejoicing in Heppner
Over the Hesult.
Oar special correspondent writes ua
that Blficlitnan is elected senator by
thirty majority.
Tlii a is tbo count:
McHaley Blaokman
Mormw 79
G rau t 210
HarDey 1;1
WEAK WO.ME.W
Tbe more sensitive Datura of the fe
male sex renders women much more
susceptible tuiiu men from those numer
ous ills which spring from hick of bar
Diony in the BitHin. Tbe nervous sys
tem ve way, pick be-uhicheis frequent,
tbe appetite is lost, nni other ailments
peculiar to the sex raiise trreat suffering.
Hood's Sarsjipanlla is peculiarly adapt
ed fur such casts, ami has received the
most tjratifyinjj praise f-;r the reiki it
has afforded thousands of women whose
very existence before taking it was mis
ery. It strengthens the rerves, onres
sick headache and indigestion, purifies
iAS to Mokbow. "Gene Vaughn re
turn? d from Idaho last week, btdng un
able to cm.piete the drive of sheep ow-
ini: to sickness. . He was bauied in the
mess wrsgoii two weeks, ami ijeepairing
oi' recovery white heme jolted annum
that manner, enme bark to bis borne at
Heppner. 'Gne intended sjMng on
J.nst to take a course iu dentistry, but
now wiil remain hero a while until a
more favorable opportunity presents.
This youn man is made of good stuff
and wjll succeed in the end.
IX ORDERING BY MAIL
and vitalizes the uinou. alio gives rej
iar and healthy action to every organ
the body.
. ;iO or s.i. i.nricncii.
The- faci'i'iicr. of the present dny for the
pro.i-ction cf evrythiu;" tliat will con
iii.ee to the material welfare and comfort
cf nui.;;;-.::ul ae almost unlimited and
when Synr.j of I'is was ilr.-t produced
'-he world was enriched vKh the only
perfect laxative hiiov.-n. as it is the only
remedy which i tr::1y pleasing and re
freshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently iu
the Sprii-g time or, in fact, at any time
and the be iter it is known tlie more pop-
Prom."
HALE BROS. & CO.
Upon
FOR THE SPOT CASH
lou Will Find that Ton
Can Get tbe Most Goods
the Least Money at
of the Same Class for
5
1.
You
Can Depend
Getting,
n- j ular it beco)eK.
210 24!)
Majority for Blaoknian, 30
Ounsiderinj; that tbe t (intriet is largely
republican, and that Mr. Blackman was
grossly misrepresented by many who
Hhould have been bis friends, it is a big
victory. In other wori's the people will
vote for a Jew, when they know him to
be a man, notwithstanding tbe assertions
of our esteemed cotemporary down the
road. Sclfth. .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Bnnanas nt the "Model."
' Ice cream at the "Model."
Fresh randies just iu, the choicest
took in Heppner.
Tbe "Model" cm furnish parties with
ice in nmall quantities. .
Tbe "Estaella," "Dirago Club" and
other fine cigars ahravs in stock at the
"Model."
All kinds of soft drinks at tbe "Model."
Try their sodn aud sarsapaiilla.
It! fact the "Model" is the only cigar,
tobacco and confectionary store in town'.
They make a specialty in these lines.
Are you married? If not, seud your
address with stamp, to the American
Corresponding Club, I. O. J" Vt3,
Clark ilmr,;, W. Va. 3(0-422
QUI13S FROM THE EAGLE.
Luc-inn Eve' fa and Chas. E. Dnstiu
were unanimously the choice of the vot
ers of this precinct for justice of the
peace aud coustuble, respectively.
Considerable excitement prevailed
here at the election last Monday, and as
louu as there was a otiance of securing a
stray vote, the political worker were
active.
Tbe free use of "tangle leg" nt last
Monday's eleotion bad au overwhelming
influence over the floatiug vote, and the
man who collared them firsc was the
lucky party.
Heppner, the greatest wool market on
the Ooast, is experiencing equally as
(Treat au era of prosperity. A $40,000
liotel and complete system of water
works, are two of tbe enterprises uow in
progress.
An accident happened to Mr. aud Mrs.
Worsbara of the main Johu Day last
Buuday afternoon, due to a --balky"
horse in upsetting the vehicle while at
tempting to ford the river at John Day
City. They were all capsized iu the
swift stream, llie baby child sinking be
neath the ourrent aud lit last reports,
bid not been fouud.
It is to he remembered thit all men
are created equal and supposed to be en
dowed with the same reasoning powers,
and just btcuuse your neighbor did not
see proper to support tbe ticket or man
your conscience permitted yon to, aud
because they would not be inllueLced by
you, it is very inconsistent for you to as
sert that "the d n fools had no sense."
A resident of the section between Day
ville aud Mt. Vernon recently informed
.... .1.... .1..... nafltwni uvo utill IHITinllfl to
113 iUHL lllCll oconui, "tv
men re an open thoroughfare to connect
with the Heppner road iu Fox Valley.
They realize the Hdvautage to be gained
by disposing of their wool in the Hepp
market, and if tbe road which t ey are
now working on can he completed, tlieir
wool will all go into Heppner this sea
sou. Would it not be of great convenience
and vaiue. if tbe town of Lojg Creek
o.w.1. " tlirainn a 'Aala-
boose?" Most certainly (he oocstable
says "yes." Very frequently some par
ty through an over doee of "bug juice"
gets iu and raises particular "Ned," and
allocks the modesty of tbe entire oommu
oity by resorting to language of the most
obsceue oharncter. A commodious dun
geon for sueb parties could be erected
at no great expense to our citizens, and
ihe value of such could not be esti
mated. Charles Ostin, of WagDer, recently
ommumcated to the Fossil Joirrual
eooceroiug 'he article which appeared
in that paper relative to Hnuj'aker's sud
den disappearance. The substance of
the communication was that Huusaker
bad sold his realty and personal property
in Haystack aud sought another clime,
but that his actions were not prompted
. t n i..:i.,..na MTi,nittee.
wj any umt iruui iyimuj . v....
whioh be declares do s not exist in the
vllry. Huusaker is well known around
here and our citizens cau readily account
for his sudden disaopearance.
A S A FE INVEST MEN'T.
is one which is guaranteed to bring
J atisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. Ou
this sate plan yon can bu from our ad
vertised Prngsist a bottle of Dr. King s
Kew Discovery for Consumption. It
is gnaranteed to bring relief iu every ease,
when used for auy affection of Throat,
Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption,
Inttaramation of Lungs Bronchitis, Asth
Whooping Couth, Croup, etc., etc.
It is pleasant aud agreeabe to taste, per
fectly safe, and can always be depended
upon. Trial bottles free at A. D. Jobn-
4 Cos Drugstore. 1-
Here and There.
Celebrate.
Celebrate. Why not?
i repare to celebrate the 4th of July.
The "Model" has new potatoes and
cabbage. 77.
Thos. J. Matlock is attending the races
at Portland.
Hon. W. R. Ell s is at The Dalles at
tending oourt
Frank Reaney and C. C. Booue were
in towu Monday.
Mrs. C. M. Mallory is visiting her par
ents at Uuiou, Or.
Hill Kimsoy says crops must have ruin
soon in his purt of buncbirrass.
Ed. Simons arrived home Monday, ac
companied by his wife aud child.
Give the band boys a chance to earn a
few dollars and air their uniforms.
F. A. Joslyn is bnyiug wool iu the
market here for J. M. Russell & Co.
Union very deservedly gets nway with
county seat honors iu the coutest last
week.
Ed. Simons, Geo. Swaggarfc and "Sny"
Bennett are attending the Portland
races.
Send for the Gazkttb's prices on job
printing. WTe do as neat work as any
of thetu.
Tbe people of Heppner should stand
together on one grand 4tb of July cele
b ration.
Lawrence Swick and Emil Sobarff
were over from Hamilton, Grant county,.
last week.
Will Kirk and P. O. Borg ore in at
tendance on Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M.,
at Portland.
Every citizen of Hei puer ia regarding
tbe progress of boring the artesiau well
it Li much interest.
F. J. Hallock has returned from
Grant and tukeu his position at the case
again in this office.
The political cayuse has bucked his
last buck this year of 1890, and is now as
docile as au old horse.
Wonder what couple played "Love in
tbe Dark" one eve of last eek. Ask
the school house steps.
The power briok machine of Tyson &
Boyed is turmug out thousands per day
of the very best quality of brick.
Frank Gilliam, of Gilliam & Bisbee,
the hardware merobants, visited his
Spring Hollow ranch last Sunday.
Charles, Hastings, of The Dalles, is in
Heppuer, and is prepared to give lessons
no any kind of band or reed instiu
meuts. 76-4t.
Wright's Jamaica Gingeb Strictly
Pure. An exoelleut remedy for cramps,
colic and where a tonic for the stomach
is required. Sold by A. D. Johnson.
Geo. Swaggart's new building on
Main street is full two stories high and
will help he appea ance of that part of
Main stMet very much when completed.
When the republican party have sense
enough to nominate a good man for gov
ernor then thev may suooeed. And they
will not till tlfftt importaut point is ac
complished. A Scumer Friend Wright' Black
berry Cordial. Once used always used.
Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to tilke.
Indispensible for summer troubles.
Sold by A. D. Johnson.
Rhea & Blackwell bouirht 500 head of
cattle in Graut uounty receutly, and will
make n delivery of 400 head at Arliugtou
Juno 25, the Oregon Dressed Meat Co.
being the purchasers.
Thk Best Remedy. Wright's Para
gon Headache Remedy for headache and
neuralgia. Harmless, tasteless, no bad
i effects. Stops pain in five minntes.
Sold by A D. Johuson.
Burns takes the county seat of Harnsy
county from Harney City, as decided by
the voters of that oouuty last week.
Later This paier since learns that the
contest is much iu doubt.
N. L- Robisou leaves this week for the
Long Creek country to dispose of his
stock of shoes and meruhaadise. Levi
uorked the odt market here while it
lasted for all there was iu it.
Scrofulous eruptijus, such as pimples,
discoloration of the skin, especially ou
the face, are caused by impure blood
and will disappear rapidly by using
Pfunder's Oregon Blood i urifier.
A. A. Wren, of Clark Canyou, thinks
blue stem wheat is the grain for this
country. His club is just out of the
"Kt " while the blue stem, sown at the
same time, is headed out and half made.
Waila Walla's anti-mossback club is
doing good service, as will be seen in
the unusual growth of that place. Won
.1 if hrAiiches of that valuable org mi-
.M wiil not be established iu other
towns?
J S Boothby aud son, acoompanied
bv Julius Hedson. of Lexinghm, made
thip office a pleasant call last Saturday.
Mr Hodson takes his defeat quite philo
sophically, and is not sore at any olique,
faction or party.
Ou last Saturday the jury in the Scott
murder trial at MoMinnville returned a
ve-diot of gniltv of manslaughter. It
wiil be remembered that Scott 19 the
aged farmer who killed his wife in Yam
hill county.
Pillio, the Indian who murdered Mrs.
TaissoB. an Indian woman on the Uma
tifu reservation, May 28. 18S9 w hang
ed at Portland last Friday. He received
consolation from Father Orth and died
protestiug bis innocence.
Heppner's band has engaged the ser
vices of Chas. Hasting as teaoher. jur.
Hastings plavs auy band justrnmeut
but Tis Tspeciafiy handv with .be clarionet,
fs aCembirof the 3d Regimental
hand, stationed at The Dalles.
The Wutjii Market With eight or
ten bnyers at The Oidies, there had beeu
no salen of any eoiir'.eqaeiioe up to Fri
day. Prices realized at HpppmT, in
sales ayregatin a hnU million pounds
to June 5th, were within half a
cent of prices at San Francisco for nimi
lur wfml. Judge Dntton Bold Ins wool
for lo.'ceuts, which is considered the
bent sale made, although sump wools
have sold as hiii as !73. Scharff Bros,
gut lfit4,;. ; Morrow, lSc ; Harry Jones,
1430. , anil liii:i::oi Sc Sohirzniiror, I512c.
Ihe light wools from Canyou City hve
not been offered ."--nerally being for
warded direct to San Francisco. If
they were for sale here. Heppner wonkl
show up as the best wool market on the
coast, in which the highe:?t prices tire
being paid.
TAKE IT BEFOUE BREAKFAST
The great appetizer, tonic and livor reg
ulator, in use for more than 50 years in
England. Poaiiitive specitic for liver
comppiint. Bad taste in the mouth on
arising in the' morning, dull p:iins iu the
head and hack oi the eyes, tired feeling,
dizziness, languor symptoms of liver
complaiut. 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 drngUt for SI, and take ac
cording to directions. 74-42(.
SECURING THE LION'S SHARE.
D. D. Earp has returned from a rust
ling trip to Heppner. He says that en
terpris.ug towu is securiug the lion's
share of the Long Creek trade, and ad
vises Pendleton to look to its laurels.
One day twenty-five wngon-loads of wool
were broiurht into Heppner, and ex
changed for loads of merchandise. E.O,
Rain, give us rain.
For a good cigar, buv at the "Model."
77.
Pry Wilson got oyer from Monument
on Monday eve.
Strawberries oy quantity or dish at
the "Model," 77.
The democrats all have money aud
tbe republicans have ,
Children and grown folks like the
friiit chewing gum which is kept at the
' Model." Ask for it. 77.
Pry Wilson pulled out for Monument
yesterday with two teams loaded to
the guards with merchandise.
Wirt Minor, of the firm of Cox & Min
or, passed through Heppner last week
enroute from Harney oouuty to Ins
Pendleton home.
Mr, Vawter Crawford, onr foreman,
is sojouruiug below thi week. He will
visit his Waitsburg home, returning
about June 20.
After diphtheria, scarlet fever or poeu
mouia, HooO's rjarsapariiia will give
strength to the system, aud expel all
pujgoa from the blood.
Albert Muttesou tells us that he and
his brothers are still working on their
coal miue above Heppuer. The
shows up very hard and black.
Dou't rush to the office with a
item and tuen add "but dou't say
thing iu your paper about it.'
must puulish the news, y.ou know.
Rocky Mountain Smith takes the !ore
manship of the ullice during Mr. Vaw
ter Crawford's absence. He is a first
class printer. Bring id your job work.
J. I. Benuiliel reports his crops badly
burned, yet he thinks he will reap some
grain ihe blue stem seems.to be st .ud
ing the drought better than the other
varieties.
W. P. Dutton, aud wife left on last
Monday's train to visit Mr. Duttou's
relatives in Vermout. The Gazette
wishes them a sate journey and a pleas
ant time.
Anticipating the passago of a new tar
iff bill, manufacturers buve imported du
ring the last three months, more worsted
yarn thau for the two years preceding
tbis period.
The Gazette's subscription list has
largely increased in tbe last six mouttis.
The advertising column speak for them
selves. Yet it makes a paper hustie
here to keep up to a good, n e standard
and live like averse lojlis. Try it lor
yourself.
VETERANS, ATTENTION!
Any veterau of the lute war, or others,
kupwiug comrades who have died ano
are buried in Morrow county, will please
forward tbo musters of said comrades to
J. S. Boothby, commander of Ratlins
Post, iNo. ill, at Lexiugton, Oregon. 77-80
rock
good
We
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ashbaiigh and
two daughters were over from Eight
Mile last Tuesday, and made this ohice
a visit. Crops are in good condition iu
their section of Morrow, and gardens
look very well, sultoring mtre from re
cent frosts thau the dry weather.
EliOKK JAIL.
A Goon Road. Our reporter fouud
Mr. Tjei .Miller, of Canyon City, at Hotel
de Miuore last Sunday, and in conversa
tion learned that the Harnev people had
requested Mr. Miller's opinion of the
road to Heppner as compared with the
Bai:cr City route. lie wrote them that
the former was a much better route, ex
cept at lieiieh creek, and that this will
be remedied hood. In addition to being
a food road, plenty of feed nan he pro
cured alontr the routw, which is quite an
i'em to teamsters. From the amount of
business that Heppuer is receiving from
that country this year, it would appear
that many have already discovered that
it is tiia easiest point to reach, the best
wool market on the coast and the place
ro uny goods r.t low ngnres.
FREE.
-00-
1. Your order
promptness.
2. The same
filled witrr pleainsg
J.W Matlock & Co.'s.
New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink
MAIN STRBKT.
wb 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 andQneensware, Anything and Everything.
DON'T FORGET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
anc
as
though
prices
you were
attention
at their
o ren
counters.
NEW
FASHION
f ROM Towa. A personal lettar from
Mac McClnrv says: "Send along your
Gazette. We still want to see and hear
from our Heppuer friends We
have had a cold spring here thus far,
though the finest for work in the history
ot rue country, tjro; s were put m in
excellent shape and if tbe weather does
not continue too dry we - will have a
bountiful harvest Frank Ross has
been heme bnt little for sir months.
Has been in Omaha, Neb., most of the
tune, hut went h; Denver a week a?o,
where he will prohably remain during
the summer We are glad to hear of
Heppner having such a steady growth,
an.l hope she may, ere lone, number her
population by the thousands I am
not thoroughly weaned from the West
yet and still think that some time it will
be my home."
AocrDEN-TAL Shootinq. Last Thurs
day Billy M;de received a painful wound
in the right foot from a 45 cal. Coirs.
The pistol would not stand cor-ked and
while loading it was discharged with the
above result. He says he monkeys no
more with broken firearms. Dr. A. L.
Fox dressed the wound, and by the aid
of crninhes Billy is able to perambulate
with a fair degree of satisfaction.
Wandeukus. Last Monday Charley
TomiL'Kren discovered a swarm of bees
hanuinir to a saffebrnHh back of the
court house on Nels. Jones hill. Notify
ing Marshal Rasmus and Park Garri
gnfs. the trio induced the immigrants to
locate in a hastily provised home where
thf'jr now seeni happy and contented.
Where these bees came from is a mys
tery. EitOKEN W r rsT. On last Mondav Ora,
a younu son of Jas. Adkins, w as throwu
from a horse, breaking his right wrist.
The little fellow was brought to town
where Dr. Fox reduced the fracture.
With average caution and care he will be
able to use the injured member in a few-weeks.
Dave McAfee returned last Friday
from Portland w'here he has been look
ing alter Ben Swaggart's race horses.
We hear people, express thempIves as
well satisfied with Dr. John Rasmus as
martial of Heppner. That is a hard po
sition fo fill to the satisfaction of all.
Lee Miller, of Cauyon
town over Sunday on his
land.
City, was in
way to Port-
Dyspepsia
Eating
Tlic Coop Did Not Halil Them and Hotel de
liowul'd is Placed ut Their Disposal.
On Thursday of last week Jap Leabo
and Ed. Bilderback broke out of the Ar
liugtou jail, which is nothing more than
a lock-up aud struck out ou their, own
hook. T bey were captured out on Rock
creek, and iu compauy with lioy Brady
who did not attempt to eseape, were
brought up to the Heppner jaii last Sat
urday by Deputy Frank Furrier.
Brady is iu for stealing horses from
Nate Cecil last year, and was caught
over iu the Cascade country.
Leabo is a well known character who
has beeu in jail more or leas, for the past
two years. Previous to the burning
of the Arliugtou jaii over a
year ago, he was confined for iudecent
exposure, but at the time of the fire
down there did val aot service in saving
the towu from utter destruction. Partly
for this reason aud principally from tbe
fact that there was no limb , he was al
lowed to go ou his own recognizance.
He appeared at the next term of court,
pleaded guilty, but the judge suspended
aentenc. on him, hoping that he would
alter his course. Recently he had a row
at Gondou and it is alleged that Jay
tried to shoot a barkeep. He was re
turned to await sentence on the old
score, aud to square up iue new oue.
Bilderback went through a house on
Rock creek recently, and was pot smooth
enough to get away with it. He is a
California boy and does not appear over
IS years of a
A Rake Chasce. The livery stable
known as the Joins stable, right m ti e
center of the business part ot Heppuer j
is for sale. If tbe whole property is too !
lunch, part of it wdl be sold. For par- j
ticuiais enquire of M. Rjf.encl.iif, Port-1
land, or Wm. Morrow. Heppuer. 77-8 1
Makes the lives of many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating:, sour stomach, sick headaehe,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone "
t eeluig, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu-
. larity of the bowels, are
viS.rOSS some of the more common
AfT symptoms. Dyspepsia docs
not get well of itself. It
requires careful, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones tbe stomach and other
prgans, regulates the digestion, creates a
good appetite, and by thus Pick
overcoming the local symp- .
toms removes tie sympa- KSaCSaCSl
tliotic effects of the disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
I have been troubled witli dyspepsia. I
had but little appetite, and what I did eut
in .a distressed me, or did mo
ricn- jjttIe g00(I In hour
DUrn after eating I would expe
rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trour
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and firm beuig
more or less shut np in a Sour
room with fresh paint. Last .
spring I took Hood's Sarsa- wtOmaCd
rilla took three bottles. It did me an
Immense amount of good. It gave me an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving 1 had previously experience d.'
George A. Tage, Watertown, Mass.
Hood's Sarsspari!!a
So'.dbyalldrugrrlsta. gl; 8ixforg5. JTepared OHly
fcy C. I. KOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
ICO Doses One Dollar
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OK. TOY BHCKI
STOP IT NOW,
SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE.
I have been troubled many years with
disense of the kidneys and have tried
manv different remedies and have
sousr'ht aid from different physicians
without relief. About the 15th of April
I was suffering from a very violent
attack that almost prostrated me in
such a manner t .at 1 was Dent over.
When I sat dowu it was almost impossible for me
to eet up alone, or to put on mv clothes, when
kin.l rrovnlence sent Dr. Henley, with the
ORKGON KJUXEY TEA, to my
hoteL I immediately commenced
usinjr the tea It had an almost
miraculous efi'cct, aud to the aston
ishment of all the guests at the hotel,
in a few days.I am bappy to stats,
that I was a new man. I will'
recommend the tea to all aiHictedj
as x nave Deeu.
G. A. TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
CjMen Female
1 fj-k
mis.
FnrFpTnfile !rrenlar
ities: no: 11 in? lite them
on the market. AVi'flr
faiL Hn.-oessiully used
by p ominnt ladies
monthly, tiuaranieed
to relieve s lpprcssed
menstrLiauon.
fUHE! SAFE! CERTAIN!
Tont bo humbnffffcd.
Suvft Tinifi. Health.
ana money ;tate no oth
er.
Pent to any address.
secure by mail on re
ceipt of price,
Address,
THE fl?MR0 W.mmt C0E5Friy,
Western Branca. Bex 27, l'OETLAXB,
i'-.i oy A. i). Johnson A; Co.,
Agents for H"pner.
HOOK
AND
PRICE
LIST,
PAGES. '
fi
'Mil
Lower prices on
elsewhere. They
undersell them.
the whole than
allow no one to
HORSE 11
will travel well wJien sliod by
ROBERTS m SIMONS.
7
General Blacksmiths & Fariers.
o
REPAIRING MOWEKS A SPECIALTY.
HorsesAoeif aoFpeFspaii alter may 1st, 1889.
tTA FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
matloccorner. Street, Heppa
er, Or
4. Courteous and satisfactory treat
ment. Goods may be exchanged;
or
money refunded where satisfac
tion
is not given.
0.
The best styles,
unsalable goods.
They carry no
6. The benefits of their dealings di
rect with manufacturers. It makes
small prices.
BiiE Bros.
DBY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
-DEALERS IN-
HATS,
06.-825 to 835, K Street,
NOTIONS AND
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.
Sacramento, Cal.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!!
ltili Stock iTo-w on TT.
latest Styles and Bot
tom Prices!
Repairing and Jo!) Work
0
TERMS, CASH
Specialty.
C. 31. MALLORY,
HEPPNER, OR.
-7 t
(
L v S -v -
P J HJ t
M. LICHTENTHAL,
-SOLE AGENT FOR-
Buckingham & Hecht's
$4 CALF SHOES,
Button. Lace or Congress. Every
Warranted. Also an extensive line
the celebrated Buckingham &
Hecht boots always on hand.
pair
of
The Largest Stock-in East
ern Oregon.
Special attention paid to fine custom work. Opposite City Hotel
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Norman
Perecheron,
Imported by
6
! DILLON BROS.,
NORMAL, ILLS , Dec. 1813.
REGIS I JiRED : No. 1215 in Norman Peroheron Book TJ. S. and 1644 in
the frencu i'prolieron bouk ot France. Sire, Mouton 1640, F. D.
S. B. He hy Frencb Monarch, 734 in F. P. S. B., 205 in the A. P. 8. B.
and 330 in F. 1). S. B.; out of Margaurete by Cow; by Mesle-Sur-Sarthe, through
the genealogy as fonud in the stud boot ("ercheronne L)e France,; and stnd book
Des Chevanx De Trait Francais. We find SULTAN comes from the most fashion
able strains of ancestors in all France.
COLOR. BLACK. Is nine yeare old: weight 1,800: will make the season at Rook
Creek, four miles south of Hardman, at
COX & ElSTGr LISTi S IlCJEL
SULTAN can show the finest colto from yearlings to four-year-olds, of any
horse ever imported into Oregon.
T,prT?T TQ . $20 to insure; $10 season. Pasture furnished free. AU care
Avivxj . wjjj De tajeil prevent aocidents, but will not be responsible
if any should occur, or mares get out of pasture.
FOR SALE.
A good stock or sheep ranc-h contain
ing over 1,700 acres. AU ander fence,
two large springs of running water, two
good bouses and other improvements.
Sol good accesfjto outside range, 480 acres
j deeded. Inquire of Warner Bros., Echo,
uregon. V4-Y7
Siibseiino for the GAZETTE.
Fresh vegetables at the Model,
Legal Blanks. The Gazette job of
fice is getting out a catalogue and price
list of legal blanks which will include
all kinds. Send in your order. We du
plicate Pendleton or Portland prices.
The following disconnta are allowed for
large orders : $5 to (JO, 20 ver cent, off;
S10 to $20, 2$ per cent off; $20 and over,
83 per oent. eff.
S P f? I II (5 600DS.
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES
This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Neat
Stock J UBt Open for Inspection at the
Hands of the Public.
New Hats!
L. n i
it)W TO !
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
A SPECIALTY !
ilF STREET, HEPPNER, OR
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
e.
New- Livery and Feed Stat
The New Firm Has Added Rigs and Liuery Stock. Hay and Grain for
Sale, and FREE STALL ROOM. Free Camping Honse in Connection
Whole Barley and Chop for Sale.
DONT FORGET 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.JOH1VSOA,
-AT THE
assigne e's saL.
We have just received a fine line of MIXED PAINTS bought at
which we offer at very low prioes. Also a stock
of the celebrated
CHICAGO MIXED PAINT.
We carry a complete stock of Oils, Colors,
Brushes Glass, etc., etc.
A FulLLine of WALLPAPEE of the Latest Styles Just Eeceived
From Chicago. Call and See Them at the
CITY DRUG STORE,
A. D. Johnson, Prop.
W. J. LEEZER.
LEEZER
P. C. THOMPSON
& THOMPSON
TOOLS
A
! !
PUMPS
And Piping: Always
on Hand.
-DEALERS
IN-
Hardware, Tinware, Gramtera,
Wood and Willow Ware,
MARB WIRE.s
Bhd Cages, NEw HOME Sewing Ma
chines and n complete line of
Groceries and
MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
E. J; SL0CUM; ' '
,, "Dealer Inc iri ' ' " ,
Drugs, Cnemloals, Patent Medlolneia. ..,,,
Ariiolos, liivt-. oils. CH. , 1 o'lef-
Wiill Ptiper,
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND ROOKS OF ALL KINDS
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS in
Eastern Oregon.
As't for Portland Oregoiiian
Leezer & Thompson's Corner, : : . Main Str. t
HEPPNER, - . OREGON
W. A. KIBK.
KIRK
A
D
DKALEBS IN ,
J- C. HATES
HAYES
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and everv Ton
eeivable article article kept in a First
class Harness Shop.
Reroit-liag: t Speoialtv
on liana the lIebrated Hcpctier
Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for
five years. Dont bny elsewhere till yon examine their machines and
get cash prioes,
M AIN STKEET, - . HEPPNEB, OREGON,