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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
J he Heppner Gazette Tin jtsn.vy October III, 1901. The Weed's News Local ami rersonal Happenings in ami About the City. Tonight iH I I.ill'jw'cn. Juku Wells wiMit to lYirtluinl Monday. Mrs. ,F. A. 1'utlurnon went to I'ortlund Monday, N, K. l'ryne. spent several thivH in l'orlluntl thin week. Tho Marion county court has em ployed experts to go over the books. Mth. K. II. I i h 1 1 1 , who has been in 1'ortUiul for boiikj time, returned Satur day. MrH. !. W. Campbell, of Tekoa, WhhIi., whs the guest of Minn Matlock this week, retiiiniiiK' today. ' The WooltfiowniV Association of Mai lieur and Harney counties will meet at Ontario, Oregon, November L'Uth. Furnished Koom to Kent. I.are front room on ground llooi , nulled for two persons. Intpiire. at thin ollice. Mr. V. K. l'rnyne, of Hcppne,', is a visitor Huh week with hit) sister, Mrs. II. V. liiites. llillnboro Independent. J . V. ( 'lianey ha finished boring a well for Henry Wilkinsof Olex. A good How of water wax obtained at a depth of ISW feet. C'lytle Brock ami Hen I'atterson went down Willow ereek about six miles from thin city, Tuesday, hunting jack rabbit. They brought hack several pairs of long ears. "Tho Fair" for school supplier T. It. Howarti for fine, groceries. Klamath Falls has nix cases of hinall pox. Allen I'ortor of I.ongCieek is in the cily. Matlock A Han keep the choicest groceries. Catarrh irom the mucoiiq rrifrn nose, throat, stomach. The raceH at Hiiiupter were well tended. at- John A) era arni Harrison I lulu, of Heppner, passed through tow n yester tlay for lbirns, where they are intending lo purchase some yearling steers. Long Creek Hanger. The necessity for street lighting in I'a ker City wax never ho badly fflt an now, say a lorn I paper. 1 lie dark nights oiler every inducement for the robber and hold-up to ply their vocation and with nit fear of apprehens'on. Matlock V Hart, (irocera. Mm. Morrison returned Thursday evening from I'ortlarni. lancv groceries especially adapted for city trade at Matlock A Hart'. .Mnrnev C II. K-dliehi was a passen ger ( ir l'or t !arid Tuesday. The ii rite and Weekly Oregonian one year for I'.'i. lull hue f legal blank at Portland prices, at 1 i i I I K olhce. I'.iirriM i to have a business college The sclesd will o.en November 4th. Mth. I: U I'.i'linii aont to Pendleton Monday to nee her husband' sister, Miss I'.ishop. who it dangerously ill. Cyrus Metier, an old reni lent of Mor row county, who now resides near tiold en dale, Wab., a in tbetity this week visit ink. To Farmers We will supply caMnu'e from now nn in .juaiitiiit pound" at '1 cent" per every n.nrni'ig Tablets ! Tablets ! Pencils criB, etc. (,'oiiHur Ik AyerB I'rug Co. Mr. C. C. Wethorell, of Carson, Wash., wan in town last week. Jelly glasses rmtl fruit jarH at Matlock it Hart's, J. K. Mdiregor waH a passenger for Mosier, Momlay. Hugh I''ra.ier, of The Dalles, iB visi ting in the city. John (. Wilson departed for his home at Salem, yesterday. Kev. Father Kelly was waa an outgo ing paBBenger yenterlay. Mrn. M (; Kenneily wan a paHtenger for liaker City yeHtcrday. All kindH of Hi-hool BiiiiplieH carrieil at 'former it Ayer'H )rug Co'b. iM r. arxl Mr, i). I:, harnnwoith were paHHerigeiN for i'.aker City yesterday. New gootlB at the new Htore to he openeil up on Main Htreet, near opera hoUMe. , I'ookB! l',ookH! I'orika! Cormer A AyerB Ilru Co. Iieadouarter h for hcIioo hookx. John l oner ol .Siuerion, Or , arcl nun John 1'orler, Jr., were in the citv today leaving on thiN morning'H train for their borne. Wanted To buy cheap team, h i hoh and wag'rn, together or Beparatelv, ouit able for farm Woik. A ldreHB box 114 Heppner. New More A bert Wil lauiB w ill Hlait a new dry goodn etore in the Matlock building. The goodn w ill be opened ii( ready for biixine n about October in. The Hepiiner Oaki i; ban tnrneil out over 3Unl very neat fall cataiogueB for the Fair store of thin city. The cata logues are li ,e advertirteineiitri for Th Fair, and reflect credit upon I'.iott Warnock A Mu-iiell Heppner Titnew. Thanks. Mr. and Mrn. Melvin Wetl.eie'l leli on Friday's train for Carnori, Wli., where they will reside 'in the future. Mr. Wetherell has been employed in The Fair store here for sou.e time. Mr. and Mrs. Wutherull made many friends hile here. In a (lirch'ir; hrann of tii bnwelH it.c, Vthfil kept ill 11 H,it lif iiilii in unit imi bv :tn iuipnre t'linditioii of the bluod and n v.l'.nt of tola; in the NVi-teiii, Suolhr- thf! i r i f J n r ri i mitiibrane, flrenlbi n toe weaken. -d (sy.-lcin, arnl tim tliM-hargn will Mop 3 do this purify tin; blond, "I was trotihlcil with cntnrrh for years anil trl-rl varioiiH reiueihes hoi, oiind rioth Ini; that wouhl curt: me. 1 tlii-n resolvi-il to try ifood'H Krirr?aparilla iirnl took four bottles wlih-h entirely cured roe. I Imve never been troubled vt II Ii ralurrti since. Am a blood piiriher I can lirnl notlilriL' else ctual to J'i;od'ii Harnaparillu." U'ii.uam tMihhMAN, I'-J'J hth ft,, Miluaok.e, Wis. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ciin-H ciittirrii radically ami pcrma tiently ri'tnoveH itn cause and over comet! all iu eUccta. A few Fair" and ''New Home" Hewing Mai'l.inn left, to go at oiiEATLy j;j;i;ucel Pit ICES. $15, $25.50, $27,50 This it cheaper than you can buy them at the factory. AMONG LOCAL BUYERS. Sevaral Shaep Purchases During the Pest Week. over Ml i.n I. I- re-di It ll.irt. V. J. Kohinson, of Sray, and Mr. Keithy.of Hardman, were robbed while sleeping in a letd yard in thin city one night last week. They put their clothe.--, by their bedside, which were carried away during the niiiht ami rifled. Mr. Kohinson was relieved of IH and Mr. Keithlv lost a watch and f'i.'ii). Toe monthly report of the superin tendent of the Ortvon insane asylum at Salem for September gives the total en rol ! m ent as VJ iu pat ten Im, with a daily average of lJHt The total value of articles consumed during Sept'ii w a- "7' ' ; month, f.;' A large number of sheep have ( hanged hands timing the paht week in the Heppner district among local stockmen. The purchases have been for stocking up bands and for w inter feeding. There is rpally not much change in the condi tion of the market, the business of the uast week being only a part of Ihe usual fall transactions which are later than usual. The sheep are ail in from the summer range in the mountains arxl are being located on the winter ranges, and the hands are being sized up to suit the dif ferent range accommodations. As a rule, stockmen are well supplied with feed iu case of an emergency. r ollow i ng are t he she' p transactions for tlie pat week : W. 1'. Ihitton bought l0i) iambs from lirooni r.ros., of Hotter creek at fl per bead. Thos. inlaid purchased :MOl head of mixed yearling and 'J year-old weathers of IliU'h fields for If rt per head. The l'eiiland Live Stock Co. pur chased l'io yearling ewen Irom Hugh fit-Ids for $.1 per head. John . Wilson bought 1S,')'7 lambs from 1 1 ugh Fields for v V. Walti, of Klickitat county, Wash,, purchased a lot of McAllister mi ks from the I'enland Live Stock Co. James Jones purchased KioO mixed ambs from Hugh Fieida for $1.7o per hea 1. l iarik Fi ler pun bared Mid he-id of yearling weathers Irom I lios. inlaid. He also purc hased ll'Oo head of 1 and -year-olds for To per head. I'aii KrigVman, v. bo wintered Lis beep on the W. 1". Ihitton range last winter, has tented the Kilcun range and is bringing ins sheep Irom .Malheur ountv. I 'A V f i V 'i ;: : H Another shipment ot Ladies' Velvet and Flannel Waists just arrived. . o :' The first shipment purchased by our New York buyers at Sacrifice Sale, of which we advised you last week, I IAS ARRIVED, and consists of Ladies' and Men's up-to-date Neckwear. We have already sold some of these goods. The way they are priced they will not last long. Its an opportunity not offered every day. All the dainty colors and nobby effects in Velvet, Ribbon and Lace, Scarfs, Stocks, Jabots, Ties, corded and hemstitched, Fischus and Bretelles 13c, 18c, 29c, 39c, 58c, 89c, 81.39. Also a few Silk and Feather Boas. See Window Display. A fine assortment of Men's and Boys' Silk Scarfs, Tecks, Band Bows, Shield Bows and Four-in-hands. For mer values, 25 and 50c. This lot go at 13c, 20c and 25c See Window Display. The next of the New York Goods to arrive will be Mill Ends in Dry Goods RUSSIAN, DRAPERY TWILLS, GINGHAMS,' SHAKER, RIGA FLEECES, LAMBS WOOL, LERMA, B & W SHIRTING, WENTWORTH. -'vt i I H IOIME HAPPENINGS I one, Oct. 30, l!ini. John NelHon left for IVrtiaml for t! benefit of his health laet week. Seattle is fall of highwaymen, thugs and thieves. The i izi-.ttk ha ma le Arrangements to club with the. Weekly Inter Ocean of Chicago. The reL'iiiar subscription Joseph Mason has just completed a I price of the Inter Ocean is $1.00 per iTim o Hied ilmio.- 'e ttt ii ! total pay roll f r that '; average monthly v- Mail- Albert Wi'liams will start a new ;ell- eral meridian hse slo-e in the Thos Matlock building, near opera hone. about October 10. II- ttill carry a gen eral line of dry tfoods. Il iuard's i-rocery shtre is a verv pop ular place for the purchase of supplies fur farmers and outfit fur outing in the av id extra tine urun'rii'. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's bandy where you ran ft anything you want, A meetitu; of thf fruit grower ,,f Salem and vicinity will be hel l at Salem on November Z.V, for the purpose of for mi mi a union 01 inlerets locally and t'i join with the Mood Kiver growers to avoid friction and competition. The lost dancing party of the season iriven bv the Twentieth t ent ut y I 'atii- Club, at the opera bolide. SaturOay 1 1 r i n -1 1 h 1 1 v plea'ant twenty livp couples enjoyed th evening mi; tvenirik.', was an mcet.iii: Al'oiit w cie resent and in d nicinu and card playing. Work on the new stone building for Willows l.odtfe 1. . O I'., ii nt.w bemn rnshetl as rapidly as possible. Nine stone n. nH are lavini; rock. The stone work will take ahout :t' days. Kock for the foundation i Win hauled from the Stevenson tpnirry near the de pot. Charles Adam of Sand Hollow, met with an accident Saturday last in which lie lost th ernl of hi rirht forrfinirer hv tlie ilischartf of a revolver. He out at Crocket Kirk' ranch here lie was herding sheep. In handling a 3K caliU r revolver lie removed the car tridi:. hut put tliem back ami fortret tun: tin t tbe weapon waa loaded put his finder over Mm lim"l nJ P""' the trover. The hall ts.k ir the end of lis tiller, striking the bone making . wound I'r. McSwords was called and attended the injured man. Frank Turner, the 17 year-ol 1 son if l; W. Iiiinei "f nd Hollow, met with B x,.,y serious . ndnt, Saturday last f.ut at lii father's ran. b. lie was rid Hitf after sto k and bis horse while nt f s) I stet.e ,t in a badeer hole and fell. You tu? Tinner was thrown nd Miehorseh ll on hrni the b un ..( M.e na.tdle st.ikim: I nil in be M t.f the face. lie r-eiv an ritr.-mel l id fracture of M e . He w.t b.o.ieh! to this.i'vanl Ir Kftr.er i.-lo.el l.e fra. t-ire Tln I- t be 1 accident that . . . , -i- i i.. I, as liappeiic k " uif " Wl Inn the past inoiilh. pell- Th s jer capita, fbl.lW; ! ; j I y :it cents. jilt' drv spel' was b.-t ken Stur- ihty by a rtdrc-biiik; rain. The showers will be a reat bent-tit in general. Fall sown tfrain bad about stopped trowing. It will now take on new life and net a Hood start before the winter season. The ranees will be greatly benefitted, tirass will soon he growing nicely. The absence of dust is a treat relief. F rom present appearances dust w ill riot bother much more this season. At the ,lu Ijre Manna farm, situated in the Mia lows district, near (i-ants 1'a-s, a monster panther attacked two young women, Anna Catoti and Myttie I.ove, one day last week. The two women were enajed in washing clothes at the creek that llows lbroufc'h the fsrm m ar the house. Miss Caton's attention was attracted bv the plarinK eyeballa of a panther. The bitf beast was from bed in the brush within 11' feet of them, his tad waving, his eyes riveted on the women, and every muscle set, ready for sp-inir. M as Cabin, quick as thought Hunt! an armful of clothes into the face of the monster ca, and both women ran scr'amin in terror to the house The panther, taken unawares, skulked into the wood and disappeared. J. J. Adkins wa ijuite seriously hurt one dav last week bv heme thrown from a wagon. He cams to Heppner in company with bis son each with a team and wagon They started out l 'a led w ith shingles w itli Mr. A.lkins in the lead. log -inn down the McKimmey! hill about live miles from this city, I while holding the brake with Ins foot. ine wag n Htriic stone an t the jar threw Mr. Adkins out of the wagon He struck a rock with Ins bead and shoulder an I was k:i. ke,l inscn-ihlc. Ilia son wa quite a distance behind, and when lie came up picked hts father up and turning around 'hove b.n k to Heppner a fat a po-si'i!.- f ir me. lira! aid. Mr. Adkins rega;nd con-cmin-nes just before getting into tow n. He was taken to r. Mf-words and after a care'ul examination it w found that no bone were broken, although Mr. Adkins w a very badly bnned and it will lie some tune before be tecover from the sbo k. After being thrown troin the vi bis t- a-n ran away cant ing oiisi.la-r.ible d im .:. Football Team Organized. A meeting was called Tuesday even- in,; for the put pose of organizing a foot- iaii team. I'r. Wilson was chosen tem porary r-ccretar y. It is the intention of the ti am to give entertainments to tie frav expenses, thereby being self sup- pot ling . Toe following. p!ayers were chosen : I.euind. Wit kersham, Matlock, Natter, Span;. hug, Wilson, Taylor, Hal1, lcand stadier, Kastuns, Stewart, lieckelt, iar-rigoe-, 1 "a tit and Clarke. I'ercy i iar ri gtteswas elected manager and Arthur Clarke captain. The Heppner team did some ood p'aying last year and we, no doubt, have equally as strong a team this year. We understand l'cndleton wants to meet our boys again and it is safe to say that the challenge wid be accepted. The Heppner boy s won easily from l'endle ton last season. Heppner is not slow when it come to athletic spor.s and is far above the aver age tow ns of its size. Bartholomew Thompaon Nuptials. A very pretty wedding occurred at t i o'clock Sunday evening at the residence : of Mr. and Mrs. ( . F, Thomson of 1'. utter Cluck, when Miss I'iiebe A., their i daughter was united in maniag to Mr. ! Charles II. l'.nil holoinew of this city. The ceremony was performed by Kev. j W. O Mider. ' I The beautiful home was tastefully1 d -curate I for the occasion. The cere mony was performed ill the presence of on v the inline hate relatives and a few intimate friends. i Inline. (lately alter the ceremony, Mr. I and Mis. Bartholomew went to F.clio and took the train for Portland. From I'ortiand they went to Seattle and will stay a week in visiting Sound points. Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew will make ' their home on I'utter Creek. He is ' manager id the I'ai tho.oinew farm and stock interests. ' com mod ions, dwelling on his farm near here. Mat Hilvorsen is erecting 8 new dwelling on his homestead and also is building a new barn. S. 1'. Wilson's new dwelling is fast Hearing completion. It is a fine modern t w ii-story dwelling. Jay Bail left for Baker City to work dining the winter. He is a well knovn carpenter in this locality. Mr. Miiler. the former partner of John Nelson has gone utit to erect a line dwel ling for Mr. I 'ean on Eight M;.e. New houses and bars everywhere and many more under contract to be erected as soon as carpenters can be procured to do the work. A. Lahue's homestead house burned Monday night. No cause assigned as Mr. I.ihiitj was not at home and no one to te!l the tale. Several .wing t-oghs last week were fine-1 $10 apiece fir fighting and were taught that the wav of the transgressor is a black eye. One could nay pay so ha 1 to board at the hotel provided for such as can't pay until he ma le his es cape and left town. Albert .!. Friday, a prominent stock ra -cr of Crook county, died the other dav at Ins home near t'ro is Kevs. year and the regular jir.ee of the I CtAETf K is .,1 ..Vi. By special arrange-I ment, both papers wi'i be furnished i one year for jl .i. The old, reliable) Inter Ocean is. too well known to need much recoriiineielatioii. It will be a, valuaVi'e addition to the reading matter ! for the winter. Besides giving ail the j news, it has many special features, j making it one of tlie most desirable I weeklies in the I'nited States. This special, liberal olfer is limited and will be withdrawn in a short time. MKD. M A N S F I K LI At the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Shinn, on Willow creek near this city, Friday, October 2 l'.'Ol. Frank Mansfield. ANIKRSON At the Hotel Heppner, Saturday, October . 1001, of con sumption, Frank Anderson. The funeral was conducted at the Heppner cemetery, Sunday. JOHNSON At St. Vincent's hospital I'ortiand, October -"), 1'H'l. of peri tonitis, tiny Johnson of Hardman. The remains w ere brought to this city Monday and taken to Hardman for burial. '"3faal Catarrh quicker yields to treat- ment by F.ly s (.'roam .Ba'.m. which is agree- : ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and Lea's the whoie sur- I A. A. I'.onnev. stock inspector of fff r which .it dim-.lv. itself, linipgiat. 11 sell the 50c. size; I rial si.e r mail, 10 Masco County, reports some han.ts of ! conU Test it and you are bure to continue ' sheep atllutel wth scab, and required I the treatment. I their ow ners t d o an 1 properlv treat I AnnotinrcilHMlt. ! them, savs the -ban k Leader. If it ! To accomiiiodato th.e who are partial , to the use of atomizer m nj plymg l.,jui..s is true, !t reported, that one sheepman 1 int0 nad , usages for cwr'.-u f-. i.- i resi ling in this county when he left the; lltt, the prvpru tors prepare I'r. a:n Balm iu i mountains knew his sheep were affected , "quia xorm. wi.ica wm te inf.u t o o t c lomsor 4 wing i are now displaying the lartrest variety of Outing Flannels, Flan nelettes and Eiderdowns ever shown in Morrow county at prices that will suit everyone. Ladies' Suitinirs t o o J 9 Fancy and Staple Groceries (? 9 and Waist Patterns tvles in the latest and colors at popular prices. Call and inspect our goods before buvintr elsewhere. HEPPNER, OREGON. w itn the scab and drove them 40 miles over the route that thousands of other sh.'ep wou'd have to roin over, he shouid be severely dealt with. No man lias a right to imperil the interests of others, no difference what his station in life may be. land, has sold Liquid Cream Trice irulu.fiig the praying tut e in T" certs, IV.igg-.sts or t y mail. The liquid form i :n bodies the med icinal properties i f iLo solid j reparation. fUKJ KKWAltn. ShHi. I The rea.lers of tins paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one ; dteadeu disease that science lias been I able to pure in all its stagis and that is ' Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only I poit ive cure now known to the mi-dictl ' fraternity. ( atarrti Pemg ni si di-ease. requires II t'-m'-lilil ment Hall's Catarrh I'ure i ttkeu m ternallv , actir g dircclly upon the blood "smuel Coulter, of 1 to C. S. and K. S. M.v.rc of Klamath County, a tract of timber in tlie Klam ath region, containing '.O.'xM acres. The price paid for the b g tract was "00. The land was pur ha-ed at a re ceivers sale, and the price paid was but little more than one half the original nstitution- t-osr or trie grear Timoer ira i, wiien it local treat- was first taken from the public domain. The tract embraces an area of virgin timber that will pr i.lu,-' 'iiaiiv fortunes or matron ol into lumber. rKKM'!ir'li S MU liT o'.VKS i r l. . niit:h!i.:-- M.'-r 1ST, re 1 l-n r te i 1 fl. r.i he i i. I .n . pre eflii of T!ie Tre :-rr , t ceAe HfTer the '.Hte '.. ' : Pate-t a: II. n : .ft. 'r . i ! Vi 1 t. It It Tr, .; V. TH VT All. r-c- I-.'err: At. niiienus siirfaeeu of tho k nlHm thereby destroying t,H fondtl..n'of tfc ,n ,'"' Pr'H'ess of the trail .lis. ase, and giving the patient strength the immense firs and p.tie tiy billidltig ri the C Mi-t il lit l.'M H'ld s sistmg nslnre in d-un its work. The . proprietor have o much faith in it ; French Lessons. i M- l iijeioa I'.ivi.l. who h:i loil a ! t-n o 1 1 r nt u.ii' e ! len.-c a a tcai !icr I III I ito.e HV I lllel I, .1. ,1t-Mlre t'll I'l f i en, h o tet nil 'I . W II gn e . i ate 1 in-lt in I ion ,,i in i !;,- t',,r terms. , :; on her at resi lem e of K. L. I rcelan I enrative p'ifr, that they eller O e Hundred liollars for any case that it fails to cute. Send for list of tesluuc'li 1'ils Address. K. .I.Cber-v .v Co .. Toledo. I . ! il I lv drtiggiits. T."i. UmII's I'amilv 1'iils htc the Vest. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the ' . . " Signature of CXcZ: I'LKANLY VOMX. t'.rreneioly thinks hy rscentisg Her Jca p Ihst Mie I urn Ihh,ii nit. I'le'.nl woman ha an err uieon idea thM hy seonrin,; her Sit'i'. which re- i mov.-s '.he dandrutf scales, she is caru g - the dandruff. She may ws ! ecM dsv. ami t have d bfe long, tvoniranie.l h fullirc h;r, t o I he only wav !n ti e w r!.l to ctl'e ilat-.lrntT i to k'U t',e .Nu l'tifT cerni. m ! there t no hsi' p't-i iraltoa t!o.t wiM that I'll N..tl-r-''- llerpiei.le. Hi r ci b' kills the d.ndre.rT g-rtn. leav ing th bsir fue to tr.-w urn bt-althy Na'-tre l'tte'idel. l. ..!.. tti eane. y.oi remote the etT et. Kid the dandrulT grrin w tli llerpici !e. $1500 TO $18 00 A WEEK l-v f. r - - - snow rv i ic snow I SCHOOL BOOKS Sloouni Prug To. have lot-n ajjtintetl a-tMits for the exchange of eho-il l?ooks. lirini: ymir yll ones ami uvt new iihs. Takes hut little mor.rv tt il thi-. Slocum Drug Co., Mam St., Heppner "'FlXG IP ill 5 I OO iin- 11. il K i m W C .UV i C .inii'.cs. inc! Creams. Hon lions, Itai.:n Ci Caramels, TalYv. lVr.'vlu-. etc. ; I i ! C'r.n. -Lv am h her calp ) I ! ) ( ' 1 I (J J I V fandrniT h r .1 Li ur l I . t. $2 50 icei $:.50 H D. Wood Jk Co.. Props 1 j. aims, bouchehs. 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