Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 26, 1890, Image 3

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XHEGAZ ETTE.
THURSDAY, J TXE 2iJ, 1HM)
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card
So.nU mixl. Hep,mer 7:45a.m.
No. Si1, " arrive
except Handay.
5aJ p. m., daily
MKU AND INTERMEDIATEPOllifsT
Htaae leaves for Canyon City daily
excej t Sunday, at 6 :30 a. m.
Arrives daily, except Sunday, at
5:00 P. m.
There ie a saving of 16 boors in time
and 810 ir cash by taking this route to
Canyon.
C. W. Loirilar & Cc., 429, Fiftb St.,
F 'land, Or., are u",orized to make
Bi-i-tiBH'K contract; for tbe Gazette
Tbey will a;sr ,-nake collections for this
paper.
RANDOM REMARKS.
Job printing hi Pendleton prices at
tbe Gazette utKce.
A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc.,
at E. J, blocnni's drug store.
Mat. Licbtenthal will open your eves
in prices of bis boots aud shoes. You
can buv them no cheaper in 1'ortland.
The Newton wagon, backs and other
vehicles, the largest stock in Heppner,
can be found at Gilliam & Bis bee's. Call
on them.
Before purchasing your house furnish
ings, call on Gilliam & Bisbee. The) also
do tin-roofiog at tbe lowest figures.
The $4 Buckingham & Hecht, men's
shoe will not rip. Beet in the market
for the price. Buy them at M. Licbten
thal's. Gilliam & Bisbee have added a stock
of tine machine oils. Remember them
when you need anything in this line.
Go to Mat. Lichteutbal'g for the Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
AIbo "Fargo" $2.50 ladies' kid shoe.
Tbe best shoe for the money in tbe mar
ket. Do yon want some dried venison? Go
to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store
for it, and everything else in their lines.
Tbe most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Cofiim & McFarland have made a lib
eral offer in presenting customers with
a beatiful bound volume for every $25
worth of goods purchased in the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberts & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural maohinery, shoe
your horse, and in fact there is nothing
in tbe blacksmitbiog line that they are
not able to do.
Tbe Staudard Mower, for sale by Gil
liam A Bisbee, has all tbe latest improve
ments front out, and is arranged for
cutting over either rounhor level ground.
Their "six-foot" mower is guaranteed to
run as light as any "three-foot" machine
t iplu the market
All those iu want of mowers, reapers
and rakes, call on Van Duyn, sole agent
for the celebrated Osborne, of Auburn,
New York, best in tbe world. Call and
examine. Guarantee satisfaction. Easi
est and best machine in existanoe.
Eldorado engine oil for mowers and
reapers. Eldorado castor oil for headers
and threshers. The best oils for tbe
purpose ever manufactured. For sale at
Leezer Sc Thompson's
Net cash buys its value in goods any
where, but different merchants have dif
ferent amounts to offer for a oertain sum
of money. For full value in groceries
and all kind of supplies go to J. W. Mat
look & Co., Beppner, near skating rink.
All varieties of canned goods on band.
Two drunks were pulled by our mar
shal on Wednesday evening and taken
before the recorder. They were tryin g
to hammer each other up some, but
neither were muoh hurt. Both of them
being broke, the recorder sent them to
the cooler" to sober up.
HOW'S THIS I
" We offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for auy oaae of Catarrh that oan
not be oured by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We the uudersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfeouy bonoraDie iu an Diisiness
transactions ami financially able to car
ry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West & Tktjax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldino, Kinnan & Mabvtn, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly on the blood and mnoous
surfaces of the system. Price 75o. a
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
GRAND CELEBRATION AT HARD
MAN, JULY 4TH.
Procession will form at 10 a. in. and
march to the grounds where the follow
ing programme will follow: 1st, Song by
glee club; 2d, Beading of declaration of
independence; 3d, Song by glee club;
4th, Oration, J. N. Brown; 5th Bong by
glee club; 9th dinner.
After dinner amusements consisting of
ick racing, pony racing, foot racing etc..
uoder the management of nn efficient
(committee, will be indulged iu.
The gronuds will be shaded by aud ar-
tn. fur miriuiRe.
A swing wili be running near the ar
bor, and no pains will oe spnreu 10 mane
the day enjoyable.
Bring your baskets well filled. 78 80
1 bis excitement to get to the fire at
M r. Rush's this morning, Alex Thomp
son ran iuto a barb wire, stretched on
the top of the fence, which took him
odder tbe chin, badly cutting his throat
Tim Wotil limleat-J.
The facilities cf the present day for the
production of everything that will con
duce to the material v.clfare and comfort
gof mankind ore almost unlimited and
vhffiV Syrup of was first produced
ihe world was enriched with the only
jwrfect laxative known, as it is the only
remedy which is truly pleasing mid re
freshing to the tasU 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.
There is talk of a bakery being opened
la Heppner shortly. This is something
fnmeb needed in our town, and we hope
it will receive enoouragement.
Now itisat the whole vote is in from
ithiB district, Blackman comes np with
vfSl majority. MoHaley got Grant by 210
majority ; Blackmam, Harney, 192; Mor
irow 79. Figure it yourself.
'JL'HE PULPIT AND THE STAGE.
Rev. F. M. Shront, Pastor Uuited
Brethren Churoh, Bine Mound, Kan.,
eays: "I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. King's New Disoovery has
done for ms. My lungs were badly dis
eased, and mjr parisboners thought I
could live only a few weeks. I took five
bottles of Dr. Kinz's Kew Disoovery and
am sound and well, gaiuieg 26 pounds
in weight."
Arthur Love, Manager Love a Funny
Folkfl Combination, writes: "After a
thorough trial and convincing evidence,
I am eoofident Dr. Kings New Discovery
for consumption, beats 'em all. and cures
when everything else fails. The great
est kindness I can do my manv thou
sand friends is to nrge them to try it."
Free trial bottles at A. D. Johnson & Co.'s
Drug SKore. Regular ilzee W cents ana
"CARD OF THANKS.
W take iV18 opporiuuny ul iuuuuuk
", . : . . i i:
ve ' Ntizens of Heppner who so
those of tbe icaUv ubored with ns
faithfully and L - d funjitIlre from
in saving our nouo
tbe fire this morning.v
mbs. Cbabtbeb.
"and Mrs. k
Inne 2fi, 1S
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ITEPiS OF THE WEEK.
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' "dl UUF pOlier MIlQS ARUmd
Town and Learns From
Outside Districts.
SOCIETY AND PERSONAL NOTES.
Love. Marriage, Trade and Traffic Numerous
Stories in Few Words.
Morrow's crops are all right yet.
For a good cigar, buy at the "Morlel."
77.
Kite flying is a popular passtime
among our boys.
Strawberries by quantity or dish at
the "Model." 77.
The "Model" has new potatoes and
cabbage. 77.
B. B. Mann, of Lena, was in town the
fore part of the week.
. Reports from the valley indicate tbe
shortest crops for years.
Sam Donaldson is over from Fossil af
filiating with the boys.
Frank Fairhnrst has sold his Hard
man ranch to Mr. Howell.
There was a big dance ot Furlongs on
"the ridge," last Friday night.
Sam Teed is over at Mineral City,
Idaho, visiting the home folks.
Mrs. Jack Gray and children are vis
iting with relatives in Portland.
Henry Welch and son are over from
their John Day stock ranch this week.
Levi Shaner and family are visiting
with Sheriff Noble and family this week.
W. M. Radio, of the Long Creek firm
of Allen & Rudio, was in town early this
week.
Born. In Heppner, June 20, 1890, to
the wife of P. M. Litis, a son. Weight
ten pounds.
Chris. Osmers and Mrs. Brina, brother
and sister of Dan Osmers, are visiting in
Heppner
The time by rail between Portland and
San Francisco is to be shortened abont
three hours.
Mrs. Geo. W. Conser left for Arlington
this morning on a short visit. She will
return Saturday.
The artesian well is now down to a
depth of 2 feet and the work is pro
gressing mot ly.
Hon. C. A. Rhen una returned from
Wallowa, where he found plenty of good
grass and fat cattle.
Ckildn u and grown folks like the
fruit chewing gum which is kept at the
"Model." Ask for it 77.
Nioe raiui have brought out the crops
of the Hardmao country, as well as the
whole of Morrow county.
Jerusalem is the mini J of the town just
laid out iu tbe heart of tbe Blue Moun
tains, near Mcachera station.
This June of 1890 is a very pleasant
one. July and August will doubtless
"make np" for it with a vengeuce.
Uuolo Jack Morrow left Friday morn
ing for Chicago to be present at the
meeting of World's F ir commissioners
Mr. and Mrs. Milin left for Portland on
Monday's train, where tbey will spend
the summer visiting relatives aud friends.
W. R. Stokes, of Portland, who built
the First National Bauk building, at this
place, bus the contract for building the
hotel.
The most remarkable enres of sorofula
on record have been accomplished by
Hood's Sarsnpiirilla. Try it. Sold by .ill
druggists.
Vnwter Crawford, our foreman, has rc
turued and will pres'de over the dealt
nies of the Gazette during "Pat's" East
ern trip.
Churles Hastings, of The Dalles, id in
Heppner, and is prepared to give lessons
on any kind of band or reed instru
ments. 76-4t.
Heavy rains have falleu in the Bine
mountnius during the past week. On
last Friday it fairly "poured down,"
though not a drop fell in Heppner,
John Brown was in town last Monday
making final proof on his pre-emption.
He reDorts crops as being pretty badly
soo-cbed in bis neighborhood on Rbea
creek.
Wright's Jamaica Ginger Striotly
Pure. An exoellent remedy for cramps.
colic and where a tonio for the stomach
is required. Sold by A. D. Johnson.
Rev. Potwine of Pendleton held Epis
onDal services in the M E. Church on
Tuesday evening. The Rev. is a fine
speaker and the people of Heppuer
shonlu not miss neanng mm. lie win
hold services in Heppner once a month
hereafter.
Sorofulons eruptions, such as pimples,
discoloration of the skin, especially on
the face, are caused by impure blood
and will disappear rapidly by using
Pfundor's Oregon Blood t urifier.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Blackman and
children leave Monday for San Francis
co, where Mrs. Blackman and children
will remain for the summer. The sena
tor will return in a few weeks.
A Summeb FuiBND Wright's Black
berry Cordial. Once uaed always used.
Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to take.
Indispensihle tor snmmer troubles.
Sold by A. D. Johuson.
Most Rev. W. H. Gross, Catholic Arch
bishop of Oregon, will be in Heppner
on tbe 6th of July and will deliver a lee-
tare in the morning at 10 o'clock, and a
second one in tbo evening at 7uK.
The Best Bbmedy. Wright's Para-
con Headache Remedy for headache and
neuralgia. Harmless, tasteless, no had
effects. Mtops pain in nve minutes,
Sold by A D. Johnson.
Mairied At the M. E. parsonage in
Heppner on last Friday eve., the 20th
inst., Mr. Fred Thomas and Miss Carrie
Hanby.Rev. Henry Rasmus performing
the oeremony. May their troubles be
few, and little ones.
While retnrniog from the country last
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ayers
were thrown out of their buggy by the
breaking of tbe "king bolt," holding
Coupling. Having a gentle team a dis
astrous runaway was avoided.
The rainfall for June '89 occurred on
the 27, 1'S and 29, the total beiug 0.66
Inches. This month it rained on the J,
2, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24 and 25, with a
total of 2.26 inches, beirg nearly four
times as much as that of June '89, and
much better distributed.
For the Mardi Gras to be held at Og
den, June 30th to July ot-, J890, the
Union i'aoifio will sell Round Trip tick
ets from Heppner to Ogdoa at the rate
of one first-class limited or nnlimited
fare, as tbe case may be. Tickets will
be on sale June 29th to July 1st, inclus
ive. Limit tickets returning np to and
iuoludtug July 10, 1890.
The contest between Joe Gibson and
L. V, Barnett last week, for the office of
J. P., Lexington preciuot, was decided
in favor of Gibson. Aooordiug to tbe
count. Barnett was tbe winner, but it ap
pears that a ticket whioh should have
been thrown out, was counted for bim.
Judge Mitchell so decided, and there
fore the election stood a tie. Tbey then
drew straws, and Joe pulled the long
one.
On last Saturday cveaing, bils the
Heppner train was nearing lone, it ran
into a baud of horses. One ihree-year-old
colt was knocked from the track,
breaking one fore leg and otherwise bad
ly nsing him up. The traiu was stopped
and the engineer oalled for a gun to
ki)J the animal, but there was not a gun
on thd train, so tbe fireman finally suc
ceeded in killing the poor brute with a
sledge hammer. A ' njne tied to the
fenoe near by beoame frightened, pull
ing up the post he was tied to and want ;
tearing around tbrough the brush, kiok
ing at the post hangiug to him, muoh to
tbe amu&eraefjt of the passengers.
Two Mrs Ktum Last Saturday
was a day "f fatalities near Pendleton.
Wu. O'Neill, a section hand on the Un
ion Paciuc, was killed m a horrible man
ner alxmt six miles below town. He
with three other section men were on a
band car, when they saw a locom tive
approaching at a rapid rate only a short
distance away. His three companionns
jumped off on either side of the car and
escaped with slight bruises, but O'Niell
jumped off in front. He was caught in
the wheels of the hand car, which being
srruck by theeugine, rolled him over the
ties for a distance of teu ra.ls, when the
car left the track and the bodv was
rolled by the engine five rail lengths far
ther before it could be stopped. The
:xidy was found lying lengthwise of the
track, fearfully mangled and bruised.
Tbe head was entirely severed from the
body, and was literally mashed to atoms.
According to the verdict of tbe coro
ner's jury no. blame was attached to any
one for the occurrence. At about 12
o'clock another man by the name of
James Greer was struck by a limb and
instantly killed on tbe mountain near
Wilbur, lie and and J. Gooley, were
felling a tree. As it fell it struck another
tree staudiug near, and a limb was bro
ken off which struck Greer n tbe head
with the above result. It was found
that his skull was fractured, left leg and
arm broken, and his left Bide fearfully
crushed and bruised.
A Fire This moruirgasthefamilyof
Wm Bush were sitting down to break
fast, Mrs. Rush discovered that tr.e
house was on fire. Tbe alarm was given
aud a crowd of excited people very soon
gathered, but the fire had gamed such
headway before beinr discovered, tuat
it was almost impossible to extinguish
it, and bad it not been for the heavy rain
of yesterday and last night, which soaked
everything so completely, the house
could not have been saved at all, for
when discovered the whole upstairs was
aolaze. The house was damaged to the
extent of about $H0O bv fire and water.
Mr. Rush being in Portland, there was
no one at home but Mrs. Rush and Mr.
and Mrs. Crabtree, aud the wonder is
that tbe whole house was not borned
before assistance could arrive. Tbe tire
started upstairs oyer the kitchen,
from a detective flue.
Old Range. Col. J. W. Redington
cot back to old scenes in the Heppner
country last Saturday eveuing. The
Col. enjoys tbe business push ot fny
allnp and other sound cities, but darn
tbeir climate, and here ne is iuii oi ague
and liver disorders. This week he leaves
for Desolation lake whera Fred Wilmartb
aud Martin Anderson are each seeking
health, and at the same time industri
ously presiding over the destinies of a
band ot sbeep at tbe rate or oo per
month and grub. Eastern Oregon may
not have as much boom per acre, and at
such a high price, but it has health. Mr.
Redington will stay for several weeks.
A Significant Majority. The follow
ing are majorities in Harney county for
popular democrats who are elected :
Dustin, 18; Pennoyer, 67; Blackman, 192.
That Blackman should run so far ahead
of others on his ticket, is significant.
Now that the coutest is over, the ItA-
zette has no desire to renew it, but 'Will
say that no unpopular man can get 192
majority in a county but slightly demo
cratic. Harney people expect some
good work from Mr. Blackman during
the next four years, and they oan safely
rest aasared that disappointment and
disgust will not be their share.
The Fair. The fair conducted by the
little girls of the M. E. South Sunday
school in Geo. W, Swaggarts new build
ing on last Monday evening, was a
decided snooess. As the fair was directed
entirely by tbe little girls of the Sunday
sohool, they deserve especial praise for
the nice manner in which every thiDg
was arranged and the fare was con
ducted. As a result of their efforts they
made for the Sunday school $21.10.
Strawberries and ice cream were served
at the same place by the ladies of the
church which cleared tbe neat sum of
$47.60.
TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST
The great appetiser, tonio and liver reg
ulator. In use tor more man ou years in
England. Posititive specific for liver
complaint. Bad taste in the mouth on
arising in the morning, dull paint in the
head and back of the eyes, tired feeling,
dizziness, languor symptoms of liver
complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's Eng
lish Dandelion Tonio. Relieves consti
pation, sharpens the appetite and tones
up the entire system. Get the genuine
from your druggist for $1, and take ac
cording to directions. 74-426.
A Pleasant Party. On last Satur
day eve, a merry lot of folks met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinsman to
while away a fewpleasant boors at whist
and other innocent games. A fine lunch
consisting of strawberries, ice cream,
fruit aud cake was served after which
all left for their home, tbe midnight
hour being close at hand- The follow
ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Conser, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Cohn, Mr.
and Mrs. W 'liter MoAtee, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Ryohard, Miss Lnla McAfee and
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson.
Drunk and Disorderly. An old man
by the name of John Thompson, was ar
rested by Marshal Rasmns on Monday
evening, tor being arunK and disorder
ly. He came to town on the Long Creek
stage, and got on on tbe sidewain and
commenoed a lecture on some subject or
other, which onr reporter could not
"oatob on" to, and from his loud noise
and lunatic gestures it was thought best
to take bim in. He was brought before
tbe recorder Tuesday morning and hned
a V and costs, after which he went on
his way rejoicing.
Remarkable. A little son of Thos.
Kimsey was thrown from a horse up
Willow creek last February, sustaining
a fracture of the skull in the baok part
of the head, and although receiving no
medical attention, has entirely recover
ed. The extent of tbe injury was not
known until recently. A piece of skull
the size of a half dollar is entirely gone.
The child's recovery, under the circum
stances, is qnite remarkable,
EPOCH.
The transition from long, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
makes an epoch in the life of the indi
vidaul. Such a remarkable event is
treasured in tbe memory and the agency
wherebv the health has been attained is
gratefully blessed. So many feel they
owe their restoration to bealth 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 by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at
50c. and $1.00 per bottle at A. D. John
son & Co. s Drug store, d
Peculiar Casualty. Last Thursday
Willie Howell, of Hard man, met with a
singular aocident in the mountains by
which be has likely lost the sight forev
er of his left eye. In endeavoring to re
place the cap of a 10-bore shotgun shell
it was exploded, driving the stick which
ha was nsing as a ramrod, into bis eye,
mangling bis eyelid badly, and it is
thought bursting the eyeball. The old
saying that fire arms are dangerous with
out "lock, stock or barrel," is very true.
BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
Blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
aud positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 oents per box. For sale by A. D.
Johnson & Go.
Runaway. John Coffey's horse, at
tached to a cart, beoame frightened be
fore C. M. Mallory's furniture store, last
Friday, breaking loose from tbe awning
post to which it was hitched, aud mak
ing things lively on Heppner's principal
thorough-fares fall tired' of the sport
Tbe rig was somewhat damaged.
! Times MGuiltaineer.The house of
; Frederick Noble, eight miles sontn oi
! 1-dot Rock, Umatilla county, was bnrned
I to the ground the other night. The
family tau retired aooui iu
tbe evening, and the household was
soon wrapped in slumber. Abont 11
o'clock the ialling of a burning brand
awoke Mrs. Noble, who gave the alarm,
and the members of the family escaped
in their night clothes. A few minutes
later escape would have been impossible.
The fire started from sparks from the
chimney. Eveverything was burned
except a clock and sewing machine,
which Mr. Noble managed to save.
Forty or figty ohickens, which were
blinied and bewildered by the blaze, ran
into tbe flames and were burned to a
crisp.
SLEEPLESSNESS.
DR. FLINT'S REMEDY is the best
remedy known for insomania, or sleep
lessness, which afflicts so many persons,
and which leads to many serious ner
vous diseases, particularly to insanity.
DescriDtive treatise with each bottle; or
or address Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
In Favor op Law and Otder. A man
full of "holy terror" whiskey, riding out
of town on a dead run. and whooping at
every breath, was a scene itnessed by
oar ueoDle last Sunday. J-he reporter
of this paper did not know the party, but
is of tue opinion that all such otteuoes
should be booked, and the ordinances en
forced at tbe first opportunity. This paper
may not be of tbe Sunday school variety,
but it declares itself in favor of law and
order at any cost.
THE PUREST AND BEST
Articles known to medical science are
used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Every ingredient is carefully selected,
personally examined and only tue best
retained. Tbe medicine is prepared un
der the supervision of thoroughly com
petent parmacists, and every step in the
process of manufacture is oaieiuiiy
watched with a view to seouring in
Hood's Sarsaparilla the best possible re
sult.
MOVING RIGHT ALONG.
The Astoria & South Coast railroad is
being graded to Hilisboro' by a force of
over 300 men. There has been no let up
on this undertaking and it is kept mov
ing right along. Last week the rails
were delivered in that city for the street
oar track, and men were at once put to
work laying them down. Astoria is
moving right along, and those desirable
lots in North Pacific avenue are selling
quite readily by the Oregon Land Co.,
and property is steadily improving. 79.
FROM THE EAGLE.
The new hotel is now under roof and
is a sightly structure.
Encouraging reports are being receiv
ed from the ranohars of the Susanville
section relative to the luxuriant growth
of their grass and grain. Bountiful
crops are expected.
Messrs. Allen & Rudio will probably
establish a branch general merchandise
store at Heppner this fall in time to sup
ply the residents of the John Day.
Billy Stewart, of Heppner, has charge
of four ot C. A. Rhea's bands of sheep,
and is now raujring on Indian creek in
Northern Grant. Mr. Rhea is one of
Morrow's leading stockmen.
The citizens of the town of Long
creek and immediate vicinity met at
Couaer's ball last Monday evening and
selected their officers and named the
neoessary committees toward having a
grand ovation on the 4th of July.
Wm. Cooper was down from the Susan
ville miues last Friday. He displayed
several valuable nuggets whioh were ob
tained from the Sloan & Haskell mine
on which he is now employed. Mining,
principally placer, is being extensively
and profitably carried on in that section
this season.
TEN ACRE FRUIT FARMS.
The Sunnyside tract of farm lands,
four miles south of Salem, is growing in
public favor, because of its eligible lo
cation, and the choice quality of land.
Those settlers who have gone onto this
traot to make themselves homes, have
shown diligence in improving their
farms, and it wants but a few years to
make this one of the most attractive
spots in the whole Willamette valley.
The Oregon Land Co., of Salem and
Portland, still has a few or those choice
10-acre farms for sale, 79.
e Sure
If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take
any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article,
ft. Boston lady who fcnew what she wanted,
.and whose example is worthy imitation, tells
her experience below;
To Get
" In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy
their own instead of Hood's; he told me thelr's
would last longer; that I might take it on ten
days' trial ; that If I did not like It I need not
pay anything, etc But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
Hood's
When J began taking Hood's Sarsaparitla
I was feeling real miserable, sintering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so- weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person In con
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of It." Mrs.
Ella A. Goff, 61 Jerrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Eoldbj all druggists. 1 ; six for 95. Prepared onll
fcCL HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, IawbU, Has
IQO Doses One Dollar
THE CRY OF MILLIONSl
OH, BHCKl
STOP IT NOW,
SOON IT WML BE TOO LATE.
I hare been troubled many vears 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 m
sucn a manner mm x was .-.
When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
tb get up alone, or to put pn my clothes, when
Wind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
hotel. I immediately commenced
using the tea. It had an almost
Ishment of all the 'fruests at the hotel,
in a few days,! am happy to state.
that I was a new man. 1 wu
recommend the tea to all afflict.
s x uavc ikco.
G. A, TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa. Cal.
Faber's Goldsn Female Pills..
For Female I ire pillar
Hies; uothinelikethem
on the market. Revet
fail. Successfully used
"by prominent ladies
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation.
GUKE! SAFEI CERTAIN!
Don't be humbnsrsed.
Pave Time. Health,
aud money ; take no oth
er. Sent to any address,
secure by mail on re
ceipt of price, f 2.00.
Address,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COIKPANY,
Western Brancij, figx27, 1? OKILAliD, OB
Sold by A. D. Johnson & Co., Sol
Agents for Heppner.
w
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M0
IN ORDERING BY MAIL
HALE BROS. & CO.
You Can
S
Lretting,
oo
1. Your order filled vvitn pleainsg
promptness.
2. The same prices and attention
as though you were at their
counters.
3. Lower prices on the whole than
elsewhere. They allow no one to
undersell them.
4. Courteous and satisfactory treat
ment. Goods may be exchanged;
or money refunded where satisfac
tion is not nven.
FREE.
OUR
NEW
FASHION
BOOK
AND
PRICE
LIST,
5. The best
unsalable goods,
6. The benefits of their dealings di
PAGES.
small prices
l5hE BOS. GO.,
-DEALERS IN
DEX GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SH0EST
hats,
Ac
Nos. 825 to 835, K Street,
FURNITURE!
lt ill Stools: Now on Hand,
latest Styles o iicl X2ot
torn Prices!
Repairing and Job
TERMS,
C. M. MALLOBY,
M.
ti ' jif - -zi
Kg$t&I&" jThe
i Special attention paid to fine eustom work. Opposite City Hotel,
, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Bred by Thomas T'enhnrst, Whittingham, Sootlaud. Imported by John Mo
Hattie, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1889.
T? pm ttfrkvol No. 8161, Vol. X, Shire Horse Society
J-lLtaiO Ll J Lll 0f Great Britain and Ireland.
Sandy
rP n,,ln j-, S20 to insure,
X t1 . pip, lPfm.
mt-
STEAX HORSES.
Strayed from my plaoe, ou the May 5th
my work-horses, described as follows:
One buckskin, weight, 1050, no brands;
one black, weight, 1050, left eye out, no
brands visible. A reasonable reward will
be paid for their return to my ranch nn
East Fork of Willow creek, near Cald
well grade, or any information leading to
their recovery. When last seen, the black
horse was hobbled and belled.
John Lockhane, Heppner.
May 11, 1800. f.S 0
Depend Upon
H j j
styles. They carry no
rect with manufacturers. It makes
NOTIONS AND
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.
- t - Saoramento, Cal.
FURNITURE!!
Work a
CASH,
HEPPNER, OR.
LICHTENTHAL.
-SOLE AGENT FOR-
Buckinffhani k
$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 East
ern Uregon.
SANDY.
. :0.
hire Stalk
Is a five-year,old chestnut stallion, and will make
the season at Heppner.
$15 for the season, $10 sin-
NELSON JONES.
AUTOMATIC SSBWINC MACHINE!
Pi-ices reduced. Every family now can
have :lie In at Automatic Sewing Ma
clrne in the market at reduced price.
For particulars send for our new Illus
trated Circular with samples of stitch
inc Our Illustrated Circular shows
Yci-v pu t of the Machine perfectly, and
s n orth pending for even if you have
Kruse dc Murphy 15f. Co.,
.:, a ;d -i.V West 2'th St., N. T. City.
Subscribe for the GAZETTE.
FOR THE SrOT CASH
You Will Find that You Can Get the Most Goods of the Same Class for
the Least Monev at
J. W. Matlock & Co.'s
New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink
MAIN STREET.
When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself.
The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Grooeries, Canned Goods,
Meats, Salt, Glassware and Qneensware, Anything and Everything.
DON'T FOP.GET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
A HORSE!
will travel well when sliocl Toy
ROBERTS SIMONS,
General Blacksmiths & Fariers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
lug $4.00 per
t-A FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
MfttlocltCornor, IKEaiii Street, Heppner, Or
SPHG GOODS.
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES-
This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Neat
Stock J ust Open for Inspection at the
Hands of the Public.
ew Hats! New Styles! New Pnees!
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
A SPECIALTY !
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES, - - - MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR
PROPRIETORS
New Livery and hi Stable.
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 FOKGET THEM WHEN IN TOWN.
KEEFEE & SARGENT, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or.
Are You Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on
V. D.JOHNSOX,
We have just received a fine 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.
A Full Line of WALLPAPER 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 &
TOOLS
A
f !
PUMPS
And Pipincr Always
on Hani
MAIN STREET,
E. J, SLOCUM,
Drues, c 1 oi i i'f ll w, I f itfiit ATedlclnes Toilet
l'nints, Oils, C3rliS illltl
Wall I j 1 1
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS in
Eastern Oregon. " -Ag't
for Portland Oregonian,
Leezer & Thompson's Corner, : ; : Main Street,
HEPPNER, - OREGON
W. A. KIBK.
KIRK
DEALERS IN
Saddles, arness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
eeivable article article kept in a First
class Harness Shop.
1- i i j f i I r i n j f Specialty !
Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Heppner 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 prices.
MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNER, OREGON,
Sjan alter Bias 1st, 1889.
OF THE
P. C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON
-DEALEKS IN-
AT THE f
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Wood and Willow Ware,
BARB WIRJ3, VZ
Bhd Cages, XEw IIO"ME Sewing Ma
chines and a complete line ot
HEPPNER, OREGON
J. C. KATES
HAYES
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