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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1901)
The Heppner Gazette TinntHDAT May TK A VKLKKH' (il ll)K. blNTANCta: I f -j.n-r to Mlli-a I'm lluti'l I'll I'i'ikIIi Iiin liy wagon rnil M latxillKloll il .ull . 15 Arlington .V I'lie Halli-s Ilia rniij'ua 'it jr KM i'.i'r J unction mi Columbia Kll;r 4 Calmi Canyon HI; with mud 11 Ti-kIii Iciivt-i daily clt'fit Htimlay lor all points t X: I .'i . m. ; train arrive dully except hnintay Iroiu all uer the world at 5:1 6 p. in. ItiniiiexK lioura of the Klrst National Bankol HeijinT are Irom y a. tn. to 3 p. iii. Malls rloau lor traim at 7:110 a. in. Hlaue (or llariitnaii, Monument, Uimt Creek and canyon City leaves dally except Hiiuday at p. in.; arriving at 6 a. m. ; distance toCauyou 104; time . Hours. city water, Uritrlc llglitt and $;ift,uuu brick liotl tde I'aiace. Portland It located 1K7 mile from iieppner. Chlraio mint further. Here and Tlere Circuit court convenes Monday, May i!0. I.afe Pen'aml fi ni whpl his aliearitu Morula; at the old MattuBon ranch. KiIib Minor, wife and daughter art home atiain, altar a winter in Colorado. Conaiderabla l'KKI wheat it now roll ing in from the rich Kigtitroile country. A. C. (iiger and fatally enjoyed a ride Sunday afternoon up the beautiful Wil low crerk valley. The residentu of oter Chase street have set out lines of shade trees along both sides of the street. T. W. Ayors' clover lawn has bow grown to be the fluent in town. The fini'St fall wheat in the country is seen in the fields of Win. Hughes and Mrs. French. Up on the homestead of G. W. Wells the grain is g-tting Ud enough to wave in thd wind. J. W. ltecket was in yesterdav from his (arm on Kightmile. t'p toward the timber the country looks beautiful now, though spring is backward everywhere. l'.ert Cut in coming; this week to enjoy a visit of a few months with his father, F,d S. fox. He ia now a druggist at Yakima, and has been away for 7 years. V. M. Spencer and family started Ves terday f jr their new home in Kahler has ii. The ii w btuiid ..if the I'etiland Land A f.icHtork Co.. is a combination of 1'. L S., and t-li..v.s up well. Harm-fa. Now ix tin time to k-'ft a good bain ho as not to break down during the ruli of ritirf work. II. A. l'lu.-ra Ml atiO'it it. Mi's I tatif - I.. Hay tf I'oilland. ia viMititit' with her cousin, MB Mabel l.eeer. F.wiiij.V Thnmson, the ent rptiHiiirf , inert-halite, leceive a hhipuieiit of choice HtrawbenieH every evening from Cali fornia. I'. I S. Cox and C. H. Hams were in yesterdav lioiu their homes "5 miles soiithe.ift from Heppner. That locality is one of the best stock regions cin earth, combining summer ard winter rane. John Natt-r's beautiful, luxuriant law n shows what water, care and atten tion will do for a place in the Heppner Hills. Loiis Croshen has vastly improved the old Leathertnan place on Klrea cieek. The yellow rose of Texas is now due to do some beautiful blooming in Hepp ner, and its golden hue will make blighter the world. Miss Kva Alford visited, with Wrn. Hughes' family st the ranch Saturday ami Sunday. Several small boys have been g-mni reckless exhibitions of their ability to retain their equilibrium while uiasin! a rapid deecwnl on bicycles from the hill near Mrs. I.e. r.er's home. These ex hibitions will probably be given eveiy evening until one, more reckless than the other boys, falls off his bike and gets his net k twisted out of gear. Spring bonnets, hats, etc., at the mil linery stois of Mrs. I.. J. Kstes. I'.eat epiilped for city work and trade are Matlock t liait. They run their own delivery imck service. If you want bargains in dishes, crock ery or glaaaware, go to Bishop's. New bustles belts, collars, spikes, etc., at Mm. h. 3. Kates. xi... -..rv . Iw.ii est of csnnetl ami dried fn, in am ulwiiv kent on hand al grocerj store of T. K. Howard. All kinds of building material prompt ly delivered by Heppner Lumber Co. Summer shirt waist will STon be in demand. Mrs. L. J. Kstes has them in great vn'iety, fioni oc up St:ii.l ami f;i"cy groceiies always on hand at Bishop's store. Si.rin xt vies in hardware may be found at Bishop's store Clean newspapers to cover shelves, i.nl under cat pets ami line houses are .m.ii ., :ir. e. but iuM now there i a full s'hm tlllll ! .ii l I V "tl ill- :i at tl iiifi'tte pn. k.ik:c. I'liu-.- n-iiiciiiber lb f : Vl ,.., p. j i. . ..-,i IrttrrhciiK billhi'il'l-. '.it'l" any kind "f i"b printing i..iu at the Ul-ppli'T i ..Urlli' cbi'p. A iii-w bat, ta-ti'lnliy 1 1 niilne.1 . Kr.-at n l.lit.'in t tli cstum-' w at., and the I'la f b Ket lew is a miiv ha.K. tatW i I ' trimmed, is at the Kt..re i f Mia. I.. I L-lea mi i:iier 1 i l".-- i" M'.WS. l',... 1 firt ."td $-'' .. Tj .-rti.l. i, CalligMpli. 'r' .pp!v at tjazt'tte ollice, Hcpi-ncr 9, 1901 i If Otis Patterson could now take a long-distance look front The Dalles to Iieppner be might see an able-bodied band of Plymouth iiox iadostrionsly scratching up his clover lawn and laughing at the chicken ordinance. Oae of them is an old rooster hatohed out by Obudiah Welch on Thorn krick in '78. Horn In Pendleton, May 2, to the wife, of George Fell, a bouncing boy. Uncle Toiu Ayers is a proud grand father. Felix Johnson, the warm-hearted old pioneer and veteran of the Mexican war, is enjoying Rood health at his home on Little Jiutter creek. He enjoys put ting in garden now, while his son Jim uiie looks after the cattle. Albiria, Heppner's southern suburb, is making a good growth, and ought to have a sidewalk to town to smooth th pathway of its women and children. If you have any doubts about the ex cellent quality of the beef and mutton pioduced in the Iieppner Hills, take a look at the choice cuts on the blocks at the Heppner markets. Henry tfchirszinger, the well known stockman, is in from his ranch. President C. A. Rhea, of the First Na tional Bank, was up yesterday from lone. County Commissioners Ed C. Ash baugb and J. L. Howard came in yes terday to bold county court. Ifyouwantto buy a good road-cart with double seat and as good as new, for only $1'0, call at Gazette office. A good single harn-st in perfect or der, only 8 at Gazette office. W. B. Fiodley is again able to get down stairs at the Palace Hotel after a long confinement lo bed with a broken leg. No need or sending away for wagons or farming implements. Take a look at the big stock of goods Gilliam and Bis bee can furnish vou. An idea of the big trade Heppner merchants do with the surrounding country may be had by seeing me string of wagons loading up at the bi store of Minor A Co. Willard and Clan le Herren ftnped last night at Tom Morgan's corral and today went tn to the mountains with their li.VW ewes and lambs. Their in crease this year was 104 per cent, Last year, when there were many twins, the increase was 122 per cent. F.ben Andrews is still in Portland, gradually recovering from the effects of the appendicitis operation performed a month ago. lie hopes to soon lay aside bis crutches. J. A. Woolery, the enterprising lone merchant, is about to build one of the finest homes in Morrow county. (i. W. Phelps was in Pendleton tbis week attending the session of the su preme court. Frank Lee, the wool btiysr, came up from San Francisco Isst week and will make Heppner his headquarters during the summer. Hosiery of tbe best makes, and com fotUble and reliable underclothing for ladies and children may always be bought at the milliner? storo of Mrs. L. J Lets, near the postotiice. Try ai pie butter with your hot cakes and biscuits. You can get the bsst at Biahop'e. Now is tie time for spring hou cleaning. lion your lace curtains on Mrs. L. J. F.stes' curtain stretchers. Good as new. Sheep ranch outfits, stock salt, hats and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco, candy and nuts all these are sold at T. K. Howard's store. A very complete new line of ladies' furnishing goods always on hand at tbe centrally-located millinery store of Mrs. L. J. Kstes. Matlock A Hart have seed corn, early and late sweet corn, white field corn. T. K. Howard's store has e?erything in the grocery line needed by city trade. New street hats, new patterns, new trimmings, at reasonable prices, at Mrs. L. J. F.stes, 2nd door from postoffice. Igal blani and all kiudsof job print Ing at Gazette office. Get prices on the old reliable finger sewing machine at Mrs. L. J. Estes. bhirt waisU, belts, gloves, hose, cor sets, bustles, laces, all-over-lace, em broidery, buttons, dress skirts, muslin underwear, ribbons, pompadour rolls, hair switches combs in all varieties, sunboDiists, white and black lawns, pocket books, handkerchiefs, corset cov ers, neckwear, etc.. etc., at Mrs. L. J. Kstes, second door from the postofflce. Salt mackerel by the kit at llisbop's. ALL BY STEAM. The Heppner Steam Laundry does its work with steam and uses the very la test modern machinery, so it can do the bsst work and do it at tbe lowest rates on account of doing it in such large quantities. It can do much better work ami do it really cheaper than the Chi nese laundries. And the wagon will call for lautidry and deliver it, no mat ter how small tbe bundle. Hfwnal lw rates on family washing. Tr? us. Frkr Kara. ENGINE IIARG AIN. If you want a big bargain in a 14 horse Buffalo-Pitts portable engine. have it and will sell cheap or trade for work horses. It is in good repair. Call at my ranch at Moble y Springs, r addrees me at Arlington. I , Si B. T. SsKit.. I I'lWI I IH'.I I'WIH Notice is hereby given that the part .t ttl't.tx- HJilTltf-'L- nr i In heretolore eiisnng nstwwn n. StillweH and V. H Miller under the littii name tf Hillwell A Miller was dm volved bv mutual consent on April 1.1, Hill. Ilaidman, Oie., April ;W, 1!H1. K. II. Stii.i.wki.l, Vf" 4 V. II. Mn l m. IN Til K snn. :iUuriifs, the inn'rtl Ansttshail I nulling st.illion. ''' - Kxl Kentucky i;irk- wilt make the ssas.in at my farm Mimics north from Iieppner, Ure. I V. F. bwauuAir. MOUNTAIN HOMES. Morrow county has apace in which huudreds of mountain koines may bo made. There are swales and benches, open timber and mountain prairies, blackpine lands and grassy slopes, the treat bulk of them being as yet govern ment tracts. As a business proposition it will pay to buy the mountain lands of Morrow county under the timber and stone act at $2.50 an acre, no residence required. At the Lafe Penland ranch, on upper Khea creek, may be seen what can be done with mountain lands. There is a beautiful, healthful home, and a profit nb!o place. Fui ther up, on Copple crjt k, A. J Mt Keiizio is carving out a homo, and a hall-mile beyond John Zollinger has made a good home. On every hand i evidence of the hard work he and his wife have done. They have substantial improvements, with a field of timothy that produces 4 tons to the acre. Tbey raise enough grain for home use, and an abundance of berries and vegetables A 400 -ae re pasture furnishes fsed for their cows, and the big body of Qr, pine and tamarack timber furnishes an end less supply ef fuel and fence posts, for which there is a ready sale on the spot. The sparkling waters of Zollinger creek come from never-failing springs at tbe summit, and they have force enough to churn tbe butter and turn the grindstones. Mr. Zollinger and wife are hard workers, and now have a sweet little baby girl to brighten tbe mountain home which the? have carved out with their own indus'ry. Hundreds of such homes may be made in Morrow county's mountains, south from Heppner. MNGKHING LKTTEK9. Postmaster Vaughn wants owners for letters addressed as follows: Butterfield, B B in, Miss Kthel Coplen, J M FaV, Frsnk Garner, W H Houseman, Harvey Jot nson, Jas W (2) Kennedy, Thomas Keister. Krank Miller, M T Htreby, U G Talbert, Wm Williams, Jesse Young, Joe Foreign Letters. Olson, N P Aak for "advertised." KWL.NT AKK1VAU) AT PALACB HOTEL Cbaa Martin, I .ne Haisy Hsney, " K Sperry " Dick Lahne, " L T McNabb, " D Clinton, The Dalles R C Robertson, " Wm Winters, Condon Fred Frogstad, Warren G W ViiicsBt, Galloway R A Nichols Lexington W B McAustm A G Ahrente, Sherwood F, S Cor, Hardraan Ed Ashbaugh, Kightmile MARRIED. At the Palace Hotel May 7, by Rev. Victor Carlson, Ralph Sperry and Miss Daisy Hauey. WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. Portland, Mav 8. The wheat market had a healthier tone a'l an. aid yesterday, bo'h Euro pean ami American markets showing a slight gain. Having covered their im mediate tonnage engagements, export ers are not so anxious for wheat a they were a short time ao, and in this mar ket HO cents continues to be about the brst figure obtainable for Walla Walla. The wheat has been so thoroughly cleaned out of the country that there is very little ottering and the business from now on to the end of ttie season will be ot the hand-to mouth nature. Wool-Vallev. 12'il3l,c ; Kastern Ore gon, 9(12c; mohair, 20ta21c per pound. Sheepskins Sheai lings, 15(2 20c; short wool, 2o(rf.v)c; medium-wool, JU'.xc; long wool, (). $1 each. San Francisco. May 8 Wool Spring Nevada, 10(S12c. per pound; r.astern tiregon, ititn 10 ; ane , wmun, 14(ttl'c. Fall mountain lambs, 7tfSc; plains, 6of 7c ; Humboltand Mendocino, 9(rtl0c. Chicago, May 8 t attle ueceipts 4,O0 head; market being generally steady to strong. Good to prime steers fo.OCHa 6 00 ; poor t medium, $4 00 t4I5; etockers ami teeners. .i.:o ca$.Y00; cows, $2 t5a4 (V) ; heifers, 2.70f 4 .75 ; canners, $2 00u?2.f0; bulls, $3.00m 4 .r0; calves. $3 60(4 7o; Texan fed steers. f4 25 (d 5.40 ; Texas bulls, $2 7.V:t .. Sheep Receipts, ll.liui fneep ana letnhs steady : clipped lambs, up to $4 SO ; wooled s'ow. Good to choice wethers, M15'54.60; fair tocu. mixed, $3 80(44.15; Western sheep, 14 20(44 50; yearlings i.ia 4. o0: native lamts, W(d.io; Western lambs 1 oUaa.lo. Nothing so 6ood a a pure malt beverafe to refresh one alter a hard day's work bas erer been discovered, and there ts one malt beverage that ts better than others that is J. B. Natter's beer It sni right to the spot, end la served np at .,... Hra.tr, nn unper Main ft.. Heppner, wner an Ice cold cellar In the solid rock keeps always cool. A. Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tuilor of Heppner. Hit work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a call May btreet. Irjlnp propnrfttlona simply devel op dry catarrh; tly dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decora pose, cauaing afar more wrioua trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalante, fumes, smokes and sntiffe and nse that which cleans., soothe and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head wily ami pleasantly. A trial aire will be mailed for I' cent. All nigKints eell the M.. ..ij. Vlv llr.'thors. M". Warren St .N.Y. The I'ai.i. wn. w:.h.ntt v-irt. is tvt lrr.t-te ov rw v.. :, 9. It spr. ftd -. i' If , oTfr en i-n'it - ' -v' -i(;rT nir'w.. r.-li. v. in! iiiiine b iie'v 'he p-.inf ul inllar mation. With I'lv's I'p rini Halm yoa srfi wriuet j against Nasal Catarrh and II ay 1'ovcr. WATER NOTICE. Only Lawns Can Re Irrigated With City Water. In order to prevent possible waste of water, and to extend fair treatment to all, tbe Heppner Light and Water Com pany is compelled to forbid the list) of its water this season for the purpose of irrigating gardens. The use of water for sprinkling lawns will be allowed only between tbe hours of 0 and H p. rn. At no other time will lawn sprinkling be allowed. A whistle wilLbe blown at p. rn. to begin, and another at S p. rn. to t-top sprinkling. Those found violating this rule will have their water shut off and a charge of 50 cents made to turn it on again. No excentions to this rule. Charges for sprinkling lawns will be made on a basis of one-half month or over. No charge for less than one-half month. 8.'J2-2t HtPi'NKK Light & Watkh Co. STOCK PAYS BIG. Morrow County now contains 203,535 head of sheep, and O E. Farnsworth, who has been running sheep for years, save they pay him 50 per cent, profit ev ery year. 50 REWARD Will be paid for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of any person or persons stealing any stock with the quarter circle and shield brand on the left shoulder. O. Pbabson, Eightmile P. O. SONG OF SPRING. When Bprtnrj Is here, Tbe thirst for beer Increases. To allar the thirst, Whether last or first, Call at the Belvedere. Milwaukee la the best, And stands tbe test. Also wet goods that were brewed in old Kentucky and are therefore very lucky. Fbakx Roberts, Prop. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Ry. The Favorite Line to All Points East Broad, veatlbuled, up-to-date trains between Pueblo and Denver, and Omaha, Chicago and Kansas CM J, maklns direct connections In Chicago with all mernlug trains east First clasa Pullman bleepera. Librarv Buffet cars, between lienver and Chicago; the most nerfirt dininr car service In the world "a la carte"; through first class Pullman sleeper ever? day betw een Salt Lake City and Chicago vis. the Scenic Line. Personally conducted excursions in ordinary Pullman sleeping cars once a week from Portland and Ban Francisco to Omaha, Chicago. Bultalo, Boston ana rew York. via. the Oreat Bait Lake Route without change to Chicago. No annoying -transfer In Chicago. These oars are provided with all weekly periodicals lor tree ut oi our pairons. For further Information, maps, folders, etc.. call on your nearest ticket agent, or address A. r.. c;tnjrr.i, Gen'l Agt. PafS. Dept. Portland, Ore. Dr. E. R. Swinburne, Heppner, baa several tracts of good land to nell at $5 an acre. Nasal sC tl v c" CATARRH In all Its staess there should be cleaiuiueu. Ely's Cream Balm cleauMS, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It enrrs ralarrh and drive away a cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostnis, spreads over tbe membrane and is elieorbed. Kslisf is im mediate and a ear follows. It Is not drying does not produce sneerins. Large Size, 60 oen'.s at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Site, 10 cent by mail. ELY BROTUEHa, M W arrsa btreel, -ew i ora. Thomson Have ju8t opened np the finest atock of general merchandise in Morrow county. A fine, fresh atock of fancy and staple groceries at bed rock pricea, including all kinds of CANNED (JOODS, DEVILT-ED HAM, DORK AND BEANS, VIENNA SAUSA(JE, LUNCH TONGUE, CORNED BEEF, SARDINES. MIXED AND PLAIN PICKLES, AND QUEEN OLIVES IN BULK. Dried Peaches and Italian Prunes. 3 lbs. 25c. HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON FROM THC BEST CURCRS. Ld;es" WHist, Dress kirte, Neckwear and Morning Wrap pers of all kinds at reasonable price. Culicof. Dentins, S;itina, Draperies and Drew (litibsuis of erery variety. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, HatB and Cap to suit ereryons. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Ti:ivEPHOXl5 Highest price p.. id K at Our Ladies' Neckwear, Spring, I'JOi, styles, ts prettier than ever before. Make your selections while the stock is fresh. llio to ei.r?l rious ft AT no CENTS Percale in 4 pretty pat terns and as many col ors, V fronts ia white pique, trim'd in colored embroidery on reveres and sleeves, straps across front. Ages 3, 4 and 5. SILK WAISTS. A pretty collection of TAFFETA and CHINA Silks and the famous SKINNER'S SATIN in black and colors. All the latest trims and make-up, direct from the leading gar ment maker of New York ; tucked, stitched or braided effects with cro cheted buttons, while tbey last $4.69, 5.19, 5.98 The latest novelties In Jewelry and Fancy Cemba arrive every Tuesday by express. This insures you everything the latest and up to date. 8 5--e-. fThe Fair Heppner's big 3-story Talace Hotel is a credit to tbe Northwest, and is con ducted ander the personal supervision of its owner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at prices within the reach of all. HKPFNER MAKKET PKICES. Wool per tb Whi-at per bushel Flour. Heppner, per bbl (tats per li lbs Barlcv tr 100 lbs Hav.s. fails, per ton vin ntHcii at ranch) Hhv, w heat (i'u stat k at ranch) Baron per lb Ijir.i per ib B.- '. W-ft, on foot Plff, i tit up Btitti-r per lb Lumber rough per M $Ki..Xl. Eccs Potatoes Chn-kens. perdoz. Pry Hides. No. 1, per lb Shi-op I'eiw. per lb Coal oil, can 11.40: ease a to 11 41 to V' no 5"i 7 00 5 00 9 7 ri IA", L 17 U to US 4 7tolri V to ; S; dressed 14 to 2', 75 SUi . IS V -..12.75 & Ewing Large. Sweet Red land Oranqes, 20c a doz. presh Meats Salt and Smoked .Meats Pure Rendered Leaf Lard Pish every Friday. Liberty Market SlocU. I .s. Not For I Day But to make it a splendid trading place for the va wants each and every month in the w hy we name the reasonable prices ttie reason wny we offer the goods at worth. It's the steady patron age of tbe community that makes any store a gooa store that strengthens its prestiiie and it's your continued buying and good will that we earnestly desire, as shown by our methods. GMldren's Reaflu-To-Wear Dresses and Kilts. White Nainsooks and India Linens, make yoke ef iect, deep embroidery trimmed over shoulders and yokes, and braid-trimtel sleeves and waist, wide hem at bottom. Ages 0 to 14 years. AT l.tH PETTICOATS. Royal Cerese, Wine and Cardinal, made in deeo ac cordion plaiting:, graduated, also black with 3 rufiies on wide flounce, and duet ruf fles all tbe VICTORIA line of underskirts, conced ed to be the best in America $1.38, $1.98, $3.69 The Place to Save Money. as The C. A. Rhea Farm on Willow Creek, i mile below lone, may now be bought for $20 an- acre, easy terms, one third cash. Has 240 acres, mostly rich bottom land, and good improvements. Sev eral tracts may now be cut off and sold at 50 dollars an acre. Address C. A. Rhea, lone, Ogn. I. X. L Confectionery and Cigar Store. Dan. P. Doherty, Proprietor. Free Reading Room Gentlemen are invited to come in and bo comfortable, and read papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A fair share of the public patronage is solicited. Wis i. ti Vf?- ttwjlV, Jvand I I make to order, w hen wanted.'any article in the Ilarneee line. II. V. EMERSOX, Mnin street, West sule, .... Iieppner AT T. H. HOWARD'S STORE, ! Main stin.1. you can fnni i Groceries. Provisions. Glassware. Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Al' w. .i.:.;:U'l ! oitlu r i'itv or ('ountrv Tra-i'. ( 1 r. t cnrs- T. K- JH AVAiH, Ladies' White and Gingham Aprons have just arrived, a better as sortment than before. Yon can't afford to make them. rear, is L AT a.io Red and Bine Silk Pol ka Dot Organdie, low neck and short eleeves in Russian blousefTect, trimmed ia narrow lace and small pearl buttons. 425 Shirt Waists to select from. The style and dainty colorings combined with tbe fine faeries used in tbe make-op of the new shirt waists tbis season make them at tractive bnt the price is HOST at tractive, being lower than ever known 50c. 65c, $1.69 The Fair 8 Call at my NEW HARNESS SHOP see tbe New Goods of the very best quality, at lowest cash prices. do Jobbing and Repairing, and Guarantee Satisfaction. G ?J (io - Is.. Fair f'ri .s.: Heppner.