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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1901)
The Ilcppncr Gazette iJ Tttnralat Sl.ui.i ill I ! I M C 1 1 1 tl tll. !, ri.i!;. that in Local New;- Notes Wanuwk V Mirlicll. ; id . !i pitfT., at H- ITili1 rllM T iftttt ll lit Idlll'lli' I. TV.' ! ui.i.'u Hit ir i- -.rriitju). him tlu The l'a . -i.t iii:i ; - !; i . ui'f 8ii,t in !!!! v-oii.l.ti-o: tli.tti r bid'oro. u,i hours il! iiiiiijiiMInlllllMMIUMnlllllMII, ttmi; i ..Gtianp! Location. J Ti)2 Belvedere 1 m'i IV. t lilt UMAV,. ... SepteinU-r l'., I'.H'l t;v!! by vwry A SoKliOiiri'L .TH.. 11IU! 1!V ! ni.i!) in III Vik tilt' this i'it it The lloppner tii ru: and .ui l'i:U cieco I xiiiiilnt'i . one vmr tor '..''. .Mathews make a specialty id tul.iii; ;1 ili'tomniu'il ' mat! mdeis for meats of H I km, is, in JilO com-, , ,,, want to buy cchU cl.t erthun ok! folks' re-' you v over bought , call on Kd. 15. Miiresis. The 1 '""'"M'- ! : onjinitti'i w i!! ii'.tve iutliiii uu- l uifi is a tijicj: time in tl.it i pn-Ht country. It doe not seem j iw-ilile, hut it is true, the reat in -in. lore,!, res;wtfi ami honored tvtvery loyal Americsu citizen.1 I'n ttiJent Wrn. McKioley, is dead, i Whst roisld liave been a greater j CHiiiiiit? His name is on every' tongue; the nation is in tears. When doinc his duty in honest i cfT.-rt to obey th. vi!l of the! (. li. his reward is ti e assassin's I bullet. ! For th third tire-1 the people are grief stricken for the murder of the president. Bat this is un like Any other. When the great Lincoln wis assnssioated, it wss at the c'ose of a bitter and terrible war. It was at a time when the heat and pasi.n of strife had hardly yoled. Garfield whs mur dered by a disappointed office seeker, the outcome of a bitter political contest. McKioley was murdered without any cause what ever. Wise, conservative, honest and just, working hard to farther every interest of the natioD, he falls a great martyr. How uncertain is life. The president went to Buffalo, an hon ored aet. Who would have thought that murder was lurking in the heart of a single one of the proud assembly? He wa there to mingle with the people in a simple and friendly manner. His last great speech, hig devotion to the welfare of the American people, was characteristic of the man. Fust class sewing machine wanant .1 fr the yeats, at cost at I'd K. l'.isli- done. To i -lit.'! -Miii the old folks and pioneers v;!l ! a soecial duty ! of every resident of Hepi'iier. To I lht (i UK1 1K 3ob "''"' " " prepared to ; nun o'ii an hinds 0I job pruning on Hunt ti tuv. see the old folks and pioneers en joy them.-elvcs will be a pleasure j to all. ' Senator .1. N". Will'amson of l'line v.ile. was n prominent tituie at the wool flowers' lueetini Emms Goldman, who claims to believe that l.i-v is an enemy to the! Mat'oek Hart have the hamlliiirf of human raoe. wlieu cornered. nowiJ'ul;i' Bartholomew's garden truck. , , . . fiefh every mortiinu. i"n tujii i'! 5 iiu pi oiec iii'u the cowardly assassin, I The Monthly New York Worki, ten O.l LTOS . ,,, j i . ,v, , v . numbers and the Uazkitk, one year for not to let a mob lynch him. Vile creatures, with evetv characterise ; t.M. Kead ad. This is a liberal otter. Bock A Mathews have dissolved part nership, hut Vrtll run 7t all kiti.lu of tic of the envard. they should lj meatS and lard from Mathew.. dealt with without pity. Kmaia (.i. ild man will probably go free, as nothing can be proven against her in a conspiracy to murder the President. Her actions and doivgs. alon with the balance of the anarchists in this country, sdiould be closely watched in the future, and there should not be Out of respect to the martyred presi dent, the business houses of Heppner were closed Thursday, between the hours of l'J and 5 o'clock p. m. How h Thin? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for iti case of Catwrrb that eac not b oared bv Uall's Citarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv & Co., Props., Tole dn, O. We. the undersigned, bae known F, .T fhatttav fllP Ihtt luiir 1 v-ura un.l Kn red tape m deahog with j Iit?ve him terfeeiiy hooorbi iD all bu.i- them. The old fclks' reunion, to be held in Heppner, October 11-12. will be the event of the Fall sea son. The city will belong to the old folks and pioneers of Morrow county, and they will be royally entertained. Most of the popula tion of the cotintv will be here and all will be welcome. ness transaction, and nnsocitlly able to carry out any obligation oihde by their firm. West A Tkcax, Vho!ele PrneKids. Toledo. 0. Waldisj, Kiknas & Makvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting direcUy npon the blood aud roucons surface of the sytm. Price, T5o per bottle. Sold by all dragnets. T stimonials free Hall's Family Pills are the best. M. R Galloway h-.s moved from los uld staud o new qiiMi't- is oiip.ihite the Fust N.i tiomd Hank on M.'v street, up stairs. : : : : I Guarantee My Work. Having arranged the bnildiig myself, the light is pel fi t, ami 1 am prepared to tuin out much better Photo graphs than formerly. j Galloway; Heppner.j IMIIII MIMlllli 1 1 1 14 ! 'Mill I IM S r WINhS, I MH'OKS &CiGAKS S III;,' I In, t ..l'i'. Iii 1KI til... . !! iMi iitv hiunds fur 1 1 u tid . ' d i H' i els of ex- i iiiec.ii "ii tup e HILL MILITARY ACADEMY. SCENES OF SPLENDOR. Portland Carnival's Brilliant Array of Attractions. It is estimated that Montana will receive $4,000,000 from the saie oi t.oi anil Mieep pelts tbis Never in the history of the Northwest A ortvat school for boarding and day pupils. Prepare boys for admlalin to any dentine school at collate, and for buri ness llfo. New and cotntilntoly qulppHi buthllng. Thorough liiBtructton ai-cordm to th beat mthoda. C,-xy lbortorte, Minual training. Thy principal has had twenty-thr year exp'rteno in Portia-id. Offles hcura. I to 11 A. M . and 1 t 6 P M., at K31 Mr v,uii atnet. For cataloKM and PRmphlet ronialnlng ltura of Wtcmony, etc., addreta, - J. W. HILL, ML D. J Prlntlpal. P. O. Drswer t 7. Portlsnd, Or. First to arrtwe witn tha telegraphic news The Weekly Oreitonian. FRANK liOBCRTS. Prop ORlCON State Fair SALIM September 23-28.1901 to A & 4 4 .A f6 tff t Sr i tilt A A 4 ti AAff ft Few Recent Arrivals in rainier t fr i ? ftvv I i i V (llljl Great Apricultural :iiul Industrial Fair 1 LIVE STOCK SHOW Good I J A C I N O in A lUi'iu)Oiis. the Latest AttraettouR in New Anililnrinm HnihliDi; Kvery Evening, with (looit tuete. Special Rates on Railroads For further partieolHrs, aii Irees M. I. WISDOM, Sec , Portland, Oregon. Alwayi reliable The Weekly Oregonlao. Or0ucilan has to ear. , i vear. This is more tnonev than i have the people been offered u l en- juyanie eineriainuient, miniiea witii PRLSIDEXT RCK'SEVZLT. j was ever before received by the Ito ! men of that state in a single w int; uemaui n ui. .ucivmie;, v---u. ; jtre.it Mposition liuiuiink; iroin Sep Vice-riesident Theodore Koce- j render IS to IMober 19 and ai.o inthe , . , j . t T, - I 'vuu, lur -...M.ji.,,.. veil oecomes preeiuem. .'li.n'A.i-c- ; , . A, . ... 1 L mted Mate.- hs now reached velt is the youngest man that ever , . ... . , . , , ! fourth r lace, iml' outclassed only cvurued the presidential chair, i T, , , - ,J . . . r - t ., by i.ui:Kitd, I-ranee and Kussia. being cot quite forty-three Years - e . , , la the a- t equipment, the of age. He is a man of wide ex-1 - 11 ... ... , . .. ; American lhvv is the most modern penence in public life and is well j . , , . , of anv in the world, qualified to take the reins of gov- .. ernmenL He is a genuine Ameri-1 can of the old school. His warj . . - . .-. t H-e foilowins letters reaain uncalled arminet rice in the great frtate of i , .,. ' . L j f'jr in the po.-to:!;i e at Hepfner. In New York, his dash and bravery J t.al!ing f.Jr tLee K.t.ers say -jvertieej.- in Cuba during the war with Spain. ; Kvle, W. T. Mc.:iirter, John has'raade him many admirers audi Mc.uire Htv. Hussril, Henry . I White, Kverelt warm supporters in the nation, j li. K. V.c.iiAs.r. M. li-cause of his stalwart independ-j . ,. ence and aggressive honesty inSTILi. MOKK CuCNTEiiFEITISG. political life, Mr. Roosevelt ha The Secret Service ha uoehrth-d an- Knmo a hum -irh thrta who ure otter baml of (Muit?rfiter thi secored ! thiol f.ir t r ti.e round f r . j . . I'l-of . .. . ' lre DosnMty of b-.-ans bi'is. wbicb are I ') mis the 1'ortland Cat nival will eiriMUg iJr lue jjuimiauuu j o eieverl eii-cnte.i toct the averse American politics. There will be j troo un!l on-r cn-cfct tfcm of b.--iv- .,,i iog 6parioag. TLin of rea vaiae are co political or business fears with 1 ,lw,yg se!ecti by coa&terfnten. for im- Mr. Roosevelt at the helm. i nation, notably te c-iebrat-d Htet- I ler's sto i-acii Boters, wfcicb Kb maoy j irrigators, but no eqia! f r indirection. Governor Geer has l.ssued a i ipefia. coatipti..p. berv'-auet od useful iiiructii'.n, as will be Uid bel'.orf- tbem during the month of the 1'ortland Tiie committee of representative bu ines men having tiie carnival in chaue l-.ave already uia le i-ontracts involving the xi'enditure of f-V),'lo0 to make the (.-arrival a sueoes.a. ()u the niu-ic and amusements alone there will bu jlJ.fH'iil expended, and the other appropriations will lie in proportion for the Ilorsie Show. ti;e grand Military Toarnamer.t and the Athletic Exercises, ete. These figures will give people an idea of the grandeur and immeneity of the carnival, which will be illuminated with ;siK) electric lights. The music by two full military band w ill be grand', and there wiii not be a dull moment, afternoon or evening. There w ill hp a reproduction of Multnomah Falls in tiie Exposition I'.uilding. a big working mining exhibit, a tiorrnan v i I i a g , a eho ing of all tiie products of ttie Nor'li west. and many otlier igh"r- to pee. Ail rair-ad and steamboat line-' will sell excursion tickets to trie carnival, good for seven d.ivs, at one an I on mis? a grand event. A BALD NEWSPAPAR MAN' ietting a -.Srw Crop if Hoir. anil Has o Mure ilHDdmff Everybody in the North we't kios i 1J L.t.. r,. r... . ., , I ,n Dunitf! Monrlaa rhA Onttrun i,.np. , j L rfeuerM iieoniiT. i :;e riiriers pels ILintffi -..i pwlamation recommending that nghX In tb , ,7Ia(,bj . , b(;E theafimi o,"1'"1 ani1 rnbheiat of Bott.. J.n. 10, in resnect to the memory of Presi-! a?ti is in gvi ordr, cjhkgood bliod I 1:,l, ,be rfjl"t-fl roe8: '-r nned a -,w..,i.-.,, ... i-,- in ,,ri, in" c uc iii ijc witn msrvelon results Tbe iJamlrnrT li'ippeared ; a new r-rop of hair hsa taken root, and th bA - t is rapidly being everm!.', H"rp'r,ile in tbennsv hair reparation that kills the daniirnff I eerm that digs tip tbe splp in calg a it brjrrow it way to tbe riK't r-f tbe bair, where it destroys tbe vitality nf h hair, caninij the bair to fall nnt. Kill tbe dandroff germ, with tlerpioile. If you want a dish of oysters cooked and served up to you by a drop down to The Palm and state your wants. Nothing hut white help employed, and strictly local hoys own and operate this up-to-date place. A complete line of Cigars, Tobaccos and Candies also carried at "'FlEKl PAL.M" d. t t:i L ;tt V , i:,i . piruiy m ii. id mi manner ine nil- ent Mckinley who will be laid at j , fct be of ,UeDi.t scd Vlt(il. rest at Canton. Ohio, on Thursday, iy, hc l r-itore vi ,r 1 1 the weak and September 19, that on thin day "all j li,. " f c-"l"w public and private business be j , suspended, as far ae possiMe, that ; Hi.ppvr.K nirh'.iiEs. facs be placed at half mast, thatj the ie Dole meet in their respect-. Episcopal! ive places of public worship to ask , ir,fe . for that National consolation 5I- K- ti.-inh which can only come from Al mighty God, and that at the hour jrc-L Lev. W. E. Pot- If the farmer lio sold his what at -outb. .-ervices at 11 a. m. and 7:.) p. r:i. P.ev. F. M. Can- 4 centB per bushel last year sella thin field, lastor. year'a crop at the game figure, be will - 1 realip abnilt vp rurtamnrB r.&r lit-iuViol of the funeral all church bell.- (Vboiic rhur, b-Iv. Father Kelly. I yn the rorvallis Times The increased throughout the state be tolled as 1 Services lid Sunday in each month at j j,r e if in the better weight that a an expression of the grief which 10 beginning Nov. Jv 1 b'lehel of this year's grain turn off. v heat this year, a local miiier aaya. weighs npon our hearts as we pa through this ha3ow of National bereavement" i.tir,van .-t.ur Ii Kr. Victor I ari- e g!.H f,l to ; rounds per bushel, !Kin, pas'or. -ervn.-es at 11 a. m. and i while laet year it hardlv averaged more Your than 5fi. In sellir-ir a bnahel lat year 7 ..y p. m. Mirn.ng subject -t:IiI- r.ventr.jf 'jr.jct, I he the grower g-.t pay for Vi pound;tbi i oi.oaopny oi i p'.wiierj' e. -suclay i year he gf-ts pay for W, or eiz pounds --hoo!. 10 a.m. V. P. S. C E. iiicrd I .,. r.,ii, ,..ni. . ii ; i ., . . i uivni "vi .ii iirauj uic i.riii?d'i i.iiijidi. golLliaUOO Of a COtOCOerCUl Club IS at 7 p m. Voj a-e cordially invited to .1 i a t t Ml ITUTCMTUfll St I When you Wfl Anything in i X i t t t the line of Shot's, come m and !' I i Z examine our immense stock. t I' A Can supply you with neat aiul ! C I1 rT y" T A well-made footwear at reasonable '! V ? 1 bK : : : Custom Work CfinpC 1 a Specialty... !; J j;! OnUDvJ. HEPPNER. - - - OREGON J, I Style J27. Ladies' seven or.'d Hare skirt, made from black cloth. liaised iseanis and inverted plait in back. Lined with percalineand faced around bottom with velveteen. Style A'JO. Serviceable Jacket, made from Oxford vicuna cloth, storm collar, fancy shaped reveres and caffs. Three back seams are trimmed with rows of stitch ing and notched at the bot tom. Stitching also trims collars, cuffs, front and around bottom. Lined throughout with black mer cerized twill. Length -4 inches. 2) i Style 01)8. Child's box coat, made from mode satinet mel- ton. I-rout fastens with fancy buttons. Welt seams, storm collar, cape and bell sleeves, handsomely trimmed with white braid and brown stitchimr. Palmer Guarantee with Every Palmer Garment We berehv anttmrze A' mur Si Co. to gniiriin'ee every gar' tnent wold by ttiera I'firi t ur ri-gintrr.t tialemark W u u irhiite f very g 11 rue n' l' 11 g mi r IrH't" mni k tn be made froiii dnriblc i-inih.Mi- n ugtilv p ingrd m.d prepared bfure niHiiTjfHetnrin. W- u ri!i'c- ih trimruingii and lining tube tr'ng an.i ru- I e. givii g equally tialKifactiir) wear t i th'itnf the f.i'irici ail rophiro any garineiit w hlob w hieh wnh ordiuuri c n '. n--i ii"t prnv at lifaftnry. Percival II. Palmer & "o. MINOR & CO. I ft I. X. L. Confectionery and Cigar Store. Ian. I'. Pnhtrl v, I'rupt ic( r. III!. li Ii bli.. ie:id Free Reading Ivootn Gentlemen are invited to rnne 'ii m-l I" papers from over the world, -.. J.el, r c-, .ect..blc ph.ee. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A fair Hhare of th public patroDHf' in sulicitoil. MS For the next 00 Days vc will offer everything in our store, including a fu ljnc Gf im. ware, Groceries, etc., at Cost. ED. It. Bishop Company While the quetiou of tLf or- beil g fcivOCtei and agititel by a att-ri i a.i ti."-e -rvi' es liuatUr of enterpris.rjg ciUzhti, the ue-l of &l orgtDizatioo of thin ,.jt k hil u aj'j-are&t. The aptatioti p. rn M', -sr"',. liev. rv:ci-s at : WOKKINO NIGHT AM) DY. If I.. F ghto' . Tb biiefl o4 tr.ghH9 little tbiog . , ' tbal ev-r made m l)r Kinif'n Nw rn. and . ..-. p.n. t. ... ,ti- . ..w 'The Weigh- 1. i-r. fig eii1 . jei t . "1 Hi . ;ri :.!- r i'i'jI at a. rn. t'. al't-rj.J tbe-e - J li' rM.n kI to rihi.. p Ow h 1. kex-utf to ail furve to the pHitjful t kletic- of Mich a bolv. In ti.e IUHltr of accornMjodatiwii t r tL--ixil growers' meetirip. -ver tLiiir Licely arraLKl. but ;t v. if through the eLt-r.ri-e ,f a f w ci i a.-iib who di'l Lot vait lit (?U.e-l-.dy to do th- ork. Jf tL -re l.ni U-en a ooiiiuiercihl clvib. it would have i-Q the lut f i :al iitxiOiittee to ''r-i'c!y h k iiit every deUil atil reiw.rt tin- j-rt'n-. The Iieit iuij.K.rta;it :r. Iuty notild be to ljk after tLt; ' I old fo'kV reuni D. Theie are -l! jllu-tratuiut of the j-rfiit tiiue. TLreill )e KitLethmg t afti verv la -tjth in the year. Conser A Ayers Drug store into etrfn gtt, litlenrienj iut' energy, brairj fag into meota' powr. Ibev're wor.de'fnl id bmllirig np th- health. Onlv , per bol. S jH bj Hl coni Ini,j Co Notica to Taxpayers : al 1 f e'-i-fi at V i l- j r. r. i at - '!i.rr..r.g i-.i..- e e a i .i. i iv , an ! evi-ry c hereby iriv-n tba th -,!-'" iM'i.er i .jcr.ty I'ard nf Y. la'i.ition mt ' '' J'-ver t '. ot!,-e of tbe foiMv .1 !'!.- ;i !. ''' ro'irid i,:r! l.'iiike in Mei r.r.er fir- en M n-1 ' r.i 1 '.rt.ar '1 to ,Jay . -pt.-n, er Si, l d 1 -a' I, Train : t:i.'i- i rJavs. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON HIGHEST STANDARD IN THE STATE To FJnii Ired Conreea in Literatnre, Hoienee an 1 Art. Sei-noa and Fngineer ing and Mnaiq. New boililing and tn pment, .Si v-ri New Ii -'rnctoi; nearly "') Tiilnmen i. Ideii to library in 1 ! 1 . Snmmer ,Sehil iif Cinv-raity rreilil. r-peeial nnr- for teaober. fnr l.nw and Medicid etn !"i'e. i prtmHiit nf eiln enti'.r, fnr .principal" atil eiUM'riuteDdedt. liution Jrei (yiwl of living low. Three utri Innta granted "ch'iiarf liip" in larfe Keetprn nrii vir!tia in Send l arii.-a to IVeaiilent or K-giitrHr for circular and cntaloguea, hugeDe, rjr'-g'in. C EXTRA L MEAT MAJIKKT KINSMAN, Manager. ari' n' con I'tiar.d. at - - at I.' .1. p. - at ) p. r:.. 1 I p. HI. Aii .erori. fefling aggrr ved a' t!,. jt..,..-fl,.l,' for l'il are no' '., I to pr-. nt an i l ave the rj,. adidgi-d. W. I. - M. j A-eaor Vorroa O'ir.'v Ji''i --p'e-nber 1. . NOTICK! i Ayers )ruy have been appointed agents Tl.e addition of Dew tueti,. I or t he ne w sc hool look s a nd Ihto t the On.u Wool On-aer Mill have Ihcni on Hand in a A i-ali.'t' t)iV hi ..!. it! l i- fw fit': CASTOR I A For Infant, and Cbildxen. Hie Kind You Kars Always Bought Extort a 6&sffi&Zfa Beef. Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. J. H Mams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. mm " ' -v. f COHXEU AiAIN AND .MAY STREETS im-i ri.-h I il ! 1 l'"iiIavH THIS 15AIX WV5W I one that ..vitj ImnIv ktmus. It ,.. f,f llM ,( ar() Gilliam i Bisbee VOXJW WITH IM)()KS.. tmirt oucatv wtees iiat ikon Rubber Cement Floor Paint S.rd for Color Cord, to W. P. f ULLER CO , Portland, Or Have juat rweived oin' c.f tlii brought to llep.tn-r. l. irr-st MK!ks of lUin Watrr.n. v. r "ImplemeDWalronalVlark ARripaHnr! the world). rr.K-Ury -Ml r.U,,.. ' th ,M,,t ,a