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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1902)
'4 .tit The Heppner Gazette Thubhday April 24, 1902 The Week's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Joe llayee shipped carload o( cattle to Portland, Monday. 1'. O. Borg handles Wtmliburne stringed instrument. Quick delivery and clean groceries where Hart A Blake shine. For all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, call on P. O. Borg. We fill mail orders promptly and guarantee our work. P. O. Borg. E. Redfield went to Fossil, Monday, on legal dusineee. The Heppner Flour Mill Company is paying close to 00 cents per bushel for wheat. P. O. Borg has j tint received a large iiduU of Banios. Guitars, violins and all kinds of musical Instruments. The annual meeting of the Mid-Col nrubia Association of Congregational churches and ministers will be held .1.- 1. - f-. l.,,ll '.V ? Willi lug cuuruu i An interesting program has been ar ringed. Ed C. Asbbaugu same in from Eight Mile, Monday. He re porta that the rain storm Friday evening was a young water spout, and caused some damage by washouts in the roads. Robert Morgan who has been in the employ of the U. 8. government, in the commissary department, in the Philip pines, has returned. He was shaking hands with his many friends here, the forepart of the week. The Menely Quartette, temperance and prohibition workers, gave one of their pleasing entf rtainment at the opera house Saturday evening. Sunday evening there was a union temperance meeting at the opera house with a large attendance. Howard's grocery store is a very po ular place for the pnrchase of supplies for farmers and outfits for outing in the way of extra Ann groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you can get anything you want. The county court has appropriated 175 to open up what is known as the Henry tiav road between this city and Eight Mile. The rose' goes from this city out over the Pulton hill. Commie t'oner Ed C. Aahbeneh ha charge of ths work. Hon. Henry Black man, democratic nominee for state treasurer, came op from Portland Tuesday evening. He left Thursday inoroing for Baker City, and from there will go to Southern Oregon. Mr Blaekman will not return until after the campaign. County School Superintendent J. W. Shipley mailed the following circular to teachere this week : "A local institute will be held st the rhoolhouae, Hepp ner, Oregon, Saturday, May 3, IHOL'. A very helpful program has been ar ranged. The teacher should lake ad vantage of every opportunity of this kind. - There are many who believe that the South is goina to lead in the prohibi tion reform. The North took the lead in abolition ; the South may regain lost ground by taking the lead in a second great reform. Already the prohibition reform has given the country some great leadere and one of them is James A. Tate of Naabvill, Tenn. Ha is Secretary of the National Prohibition Committee and has been engaged o speak in the opera house on Saturday evening, April "6. f, ft. Howard for fine tfrocerloa John Tur'y went to Portland Monday Wheat wanted at the Heppner Four Mill. - The (Iazkttk has just added a line of pedigree blanks. I, stmt designs in cushion covers at Mrs. L. J. Kates'. Hats trimmed to order, satisfaction guaranteed, at Mrs. L. J Kstes'. The Ifennner Symphony band was out Monday evening serenading. Summer corsets, eottori underwear gloves, etc , just received at Mrs. I Kates'. Miss Anna Raleiger, of lone, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in this city. We give a Japaneesa mush bowl with every dollar's worth of one special 25c co Ifee. Ifart A Blake. Chas. Porter, an old time resident of Butter creek, now a resident of Yakima Wash , is in the city haying sheep. Hart A. Blake, the grocers are now lo- cated io their new quarters in the new Hlocum building on Main street. The Woman's Homo Mission Soeiety of the M. E. Churcb, South, will furnish dinner, on election day, for all who may desire it. Imperial means the best, that is the name of our place our goods hack it up We make a specialty of fancy groceries Hart & B'ake. Rev. and Mrs. Baker who have keen vieitirg K'v and Mrs. H I. Heightol, returned to their home st Arlington, Tuesday morning. The demand on the republican com mittee for Furnish button has broken the record. The first Urge consign ment Is exhausted East Orsgonian. The reckless use of firearms within the city limits of Heppner is a danger ous practice that ought tu be Mopped. Not long ago a hoy's hat whi e on his head was perforated with a rille ball. Saturday afternoon a "--caliber rifle llllet went trashing- tiimnii a front window of a dwelling in this city. The ady of the house was in the room at the time, Jf this practice is not stopped somebody will get hurt. The heaviest rain storm of the season, fact.it would have been a respectable water spout in some countries, fell Fri day evening. For a few minutes the air was full of water and" the ground and everything elf was covered with It came pouring dowu from the j hillsides in hibhII streams with roaring cataracts as it leaped to the streets on its way to Willow creek. Down about lone, the rainfall was heavier than it was at Heppner. Sunday morning, Willow creek was higher than it ha been for some time. The rain was warm and there was no damage to any thing. The larne amount of moisture ill be of great benefit to Morrow county, farmers anil stockmen report that this rain was worth thousands of dollars. It will give grain and gnxsa Charged With fJuttiiar. Upon complaint of Win. Luolling ol Ifardman, Indian George, a very ordiu looking Siwash, was arrested by Con stable Uid Halt, and bronght to this city, Sunday, chaigd with larceny from a dwelling. Il- was lodged in the city jan. His preliminary hearing came up at 10 o'clock .Monday morning in Justice J. P. Williams' court. On Sunday, April I.'!, Mr. Fuelling's house was broken into and a Colts re volver and some provisions were stolen. Kntrance was gained to 'he building by breaking outla window. The revolver that was taken was left at Mr. Lueil ling's residence by Frank Miller, who had left it there f r another party. A few days after the robbery, Indian Ueorge offered to trade the revolver to Mr. Miller who recognized it which led tu His arrest. At ths trial, the Indian who ordinarly talked good English, was speechless, everything was wake cmiitux. George N ble was sent forjwho tiled to act as in terpreter, but this did not help matters, for the Indian refused to ' talk, and all that could be gotten out if him was a eeries oi grunts, that to say 'he least, were not musical Several of his rela tives of the noble led race were present at the trial and all presented a very downcast appearance. The thoughts of the "skookum house" seemed to have yery depressing effect. Win Luel ing and (rank Miller were examined as witnesses, and poor Lo was bound over to appear in the circuit court under J.'iUO bonds, in default of which he was sent ti jail. Steel Bead Chatelaine Bags and Carved Leather Wrist Purses SPECIAL ... f YCT Ask for book vouch- (jsr J Tj Or? ers when trading A Good Jiroorn tf fLO t7TJ1 A JP they entitle you to all while they hint ' jTT-TZZT 1 the PPular 1,00 k 9 al 10 Cents mmmSSfaBy j most free. Clothing Department Men who want good Clothes, Stylish, Dressy Suits, that fit well and wear well, cannot afford to overlook our stock one of the largest and most complete in Eastern Oregon. All people do not realize here at home that they really get better styles, better quality, and better satisfaction in buying Clothing than the people in larger cities get for their money. This statement never ban greater force than in its application to the line of Clothing we are selling this season J3 grin start for siring growth. Stores ta ba Closed an Sunday H. C. BROWN LKOHOKSW. For the season I will sell egs trom my best birds at $1 per 15. I have eome fine birds. Call and see them. 7B-R3 MRS. WILLIAM tiOKPON. Peculiar To Itself In what it is nnrt what it doos con taining the lx-st lilood-purifyinK, alterative and tonic suhstaneps and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system is true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done bo much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength atvo little cost. "I w troubled with -r..fal and rams ear loiinf my ylRht. For four months I eould not r to do anythlne. Attar taking tw tattles of Hood's Haraaparilla I could e to walk, and when I had taken right bottles I could ace a wall a ever." gt-sis A. !!! Tow. Withers. N. V. Meed's SaraaparlUa pre ml a aa te cure and keep the prom lee. The merchante of Heppner wich to inform their friends and customs', that commencing Sunday, May 11, next, their respective places of business' will not be opened for bueiness on Sunday, has been the usual custom. This movement is by mutual agree ment, and the best of feeling prevails, and comes from a demand of nature at a man after a hard week's work of long hours, should have a day of rest. It ie their desire to have this well understood, especially by ptople liv inn in the conntry, and outside of the city generally, that it may not incon venience or work a hardship on any one, as when once understood bv the trade, can never give canse for griev ance. In nearly all places all over the coun try, thie is an established custom, that is generally observed, Eastern Oregon being no exception to the rule. It ie the intention of the merchante to lu'ly racognir. the agreement as eoen as the time designated arrive", and with the assistance of their friends and custom ers hope to carry out the inoe te the eatisfaction of all concerned WILLI'S A SUA HI' AX Millions mnrvf 1 at the multitude of maladies cut off by lr. King's New Lite Pills the nu"t dis'reHoing too. Stomach, Isvt and H iwel trouble- l)epepia, L's of Appetite, Jaundice, lh lionsoeas. Fever. Malaria, all fall before these won der workers. 2.V st Slocnm lrng (Vs. Kiperlcnce Cent luces. rroe ilmalne by jn?etiiiif lit cents In tnli e. f Kly'at'reaiu l'alm. PmcKisU supplv it and no mail it. Full sixe Ml renin. 1XY. IWiOS., 5i; Warren St., New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. V, l'.fJ. Meaara. F.i I lim.: licaae send meaMI cent l-ottlo of Cream lUlm. 1 find y.mr remedy the qnirket and most pertuaueut cure for catarrh and eol.l In the head. Dci t.M. l'ftTR,tn.Mwr An tt.-MM Co. Meanr. 1 i.v Hun :- I have been afflicted with entarrh t-v twenty years. It made Die eo weitk I thought I lirul conantnption. 1 (f.t one lot tie of Fly's Cream Italm and In three day the diacharpe atopped. It is the beat medicine I have Xixed for Catarrh. rrol-erta. Cal. rNNt F.. Rrvw varntc. The Mayflower Minee. Ian I'. Halter infoims the Gazkttk that he is now making arrangi-roents to gt away for the Mayfl-jwer mines, long about the first we k of May. Mr, Sta Iter who reontly returned from Poitland, is highly plesfed and very enthusiastic over the results of assays rum ore that he tok with him from ie Ma fbjwer group. The o'e showed to be h. per cent fiee milling, ami some of the richer specimens going as high as $400 to the ton. He states there now already enouph ore on the unip to pay more train double the amount invested so far. As soon as tlie roads get good enough to haul in ma- inery this summer, the company put in a five sump mill and the prop erty will be vigorously woike.l. As soon as Mr. Stalter gets to the mines a force of men will be put on develop ment work. Mr. .-Halter who is an ex pert miner is thoroughly convinced by sufficient tests that the M ay ll ..w r group will be valuable property in the near future. lor this summer's develop ment work nd putting in machinery, j Mi . the company will be under heavy ex- I' saiie m, ci . penee, and in order to help defray thiaj.l :r outlay, a limited Dumber of shares will j ( ' n : f r's ' . he pnt on the ma'ket before Mr. Sialter l'nu;li' e hi ci goes awav. This will be the last chance ; Astsnr's bc to get Mayflower mining stock at 10 eetits per snaie. for as soon as the ma chinery is put in tli stock will go higher. Dark Mixed Gray Invisible Stripe. A good substantial well made suit, neat attractive for $7.00 A very strong line of 110 suits in Cheviots, Tweeds, and Cassimeres, some in herringbone weave iD light or dark colors and well worth 12'50, and we offer them to jon for 'r 4S10.00 FaDcy Worsted Serges and Golf Clotbl the right kind and quality and strictly up to date, finely tailored garments $12.50, $14.05, $15.00, np to $22.50. Our New York buyer secured for us some of the most marvelous Bai gains in Ladies Belts about 200 of them, all tie newest up to date goods in Leather, Satin, Silk and Velvet, every one worth nearly double the price we ask. 18e, 20c, 28c, 3.3c, and 43c. Boy's Giotnino Department In newness of style and quality. Did yon ever kuow of boys' suits ages 3 to 9 being sold for 98 cents. We have them, good strong cotton worsted with vest only 08c Semi-Annual Statement Of the Contty Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, showing the emonflt sod uumbpr r f claims allowed by the county court of said cjiiuty, fur hnt allowed, smmiDt t f warrnntu drawn, nnd smunnt of warrsots nntstand'ng sod nopiid, from tiie lt day of Novrmber, 1'.' d, to the 31st dsy of Marco, VMrl, both lrxslnsive. I' ON WHAT Al'CO! NT ALI.OWEH. and Bridge - r r h . j'letice court n f ij u e slid jail H V . Amount of war- " let! oVut . g- f sect . . :tn - ,;rjr-r' l-.'Ol . . . HCCt. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Real Estate Transfer A Week'a Happenings Dull Trea-urt-r aoet C'l'Uiit ptl) MCIHU'S HOCI . Deputy shenfl ' HCCl Deputy clerk's sect , . Stuck luepeotor's acct . . Contity expense acct Coyote b iooty a The county court w ill meet on Wed nesday, Mav 7. The cmrt will then receive bids for the construction of the court house. Advertisements soliciting bills sppear this week. The work of excavating is getting; well alntiit and will all be done in plenty of time for the contractors to commence the new building as soon as the bid is accepted. The registration bmks show that about -til vote's in Morrow county have not retfis'ered J'lie books will be closed oa the l.'ithtf May, au i the time is draw iri near. RIAL KSTATK T R A N K K li S . W. K. Hoyee to K.Jay Merrill, 40 acres near Hard man. il. Joseph A. Woolery to Minnie V. King, lets 5 and ti, b'k 2, t nil 's lt add to lone. $."tkl. Jennie Weils and (J W. Wells to Thomas Ijuaid SlM acres t-e0 lt, t .") s, r 7 e. ffi-'O. Nancy ( Sperry and K. (i. Sperry to Sol.imon I. Sl'atton, blocks Id, 14 in Wills' add. to lone. 1AH. Mr. Woolery Declines. The nomination for clera which w j prensed upon me st the Pemoc istic county convention held at Heppner, Oregon, on April .r, I'.M-, I most honor- j ably decline. j After i-arefui thought on the matte-, 1 feel that I mut decline the horiois that in v fellow i -ttii-fia and friends w. ie eo anxious to thrut uimi me. Mv bus iiif inteiesis in lone, O'rfi'ii. an! elsewhere, are such that must l. close ly attended to, and I would leel .H!-r micplirii: the ii 'inniation I ' emj elected which I know I would K V at It would he necef-i-arv fir mr 10 it,: othce myscif in onlr to ive h;r-sfac-tion to the pnlili,-; o totlu w.u'd certainly ini ne n v intcic-'s :U t!r p'aci- and cause me to h.ose iii.ui.-v. Awain thanking my friends ( i the honor bestow ed upon me. I I'm to le niain Youra moM respectfully. .1. A. W,...' 'u. TH K (3KKAT DISMAL SV "-H" Of VngiPia is a toeeding irronn i t M' - arm tferms. H is low, we! or n o-ty groilinl rv-ry where Tl ese ke:i"' ' wesn.s. chills n I sr, n ' bones and museles. and mu 1 ' '" Kerons nialadn-a. Hut K'. etn- I". never f Is t.i .tes'f 'y I'nm ' i e it" mslansl tr -nbl. . Tin ''b'iri 'i i veM ttpln i.l ' Wsln ,1 muni r.-" li for MiUti nn.l S-.-ni ch " f l.iv trouble","" wri's .1 hn l'!.srt '-.if Itvesville. O , bnt r.-y. r foi. ' in j a a-.w-d K'e -ic li ter '" T " i ,'.. Sheum I'm I'o.. ee Totnl urunnnt elniius allowed sud drawn AMnl'NT OF i.-TSTA.MHS( WARRANTS I Nl'AlD. Out-tHuding in (hi, i county warrsots oo the 31si ,l ,v ,.f Mar. ! lit'1'2 . .. Eet mHted inte-et hccrued tbereou . loli.l aiuouut i imp .id qui) warrants m 'vi -;d. rum 'imwti. j Mr:, t m fi? i sis m . " M 12 5 10 ! I t." 1 ! ' 4-i .",5 75 i ;y ;-.c:i ir.) ! ) ;i,i . m.i ' ' . t.i 67 !.!.. i'ji (K) -.' ' im . . .' 7 J5 ni i , l.i w , t: ! ' J M 61 v . d ' ) li vl' i.S (J : -oi $m iiti 1 i 'jr. .w it : .1 , 74 !9 '.' 'Ml - iTu m) 1 - U7il vO i:N i i 1,'VS rt) 112 ! ! M2 41 .4 l i M4 00 9,421 i'a 8 9.421 93 t'RIM'II'Al.. ISTEKK-r. S 9,723 0 1 250 00 8 9.72 Q i ss. SI'U'l'K OF iK I' nnlv i I M . 1, nwier C s-.vi" t.I. C'ltiulv Clerk of the Connty ol Marrow, State of Orrgon, do I t'-cio cr-i it i the foreuoii g is a tme auil correct statement of the camber wnd amount .. e.s-u.s allowed by the Connly Court of ssid Coontj for tbe eil njontiis ei i tn: on the .'Ust day of Maich, YX2. oo wl at r-rconot tbe esme were ahowed. m I t ' e Kir in. t nf warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants oatstsod ii'fc. I ii: pn:.l as tle Shine appear upon tbe records of my office and io my ollicial "U-lo t' V tiiH-s my hhiid and the spbI of the Uonoly Cmrt of ssid Conoty tbis'2Mi day of April, A. P.. l'A '2. Vawtkh CKAwrohr, Connty Clerk. 8EMI ANNUAL STATKMKNT Of the County Treasurer of Morrow County. Oregon, for tbe six months eodiog on the 91sl day of March, A. D. 1912, of money received and paid not, from whom received and from what source, ami on what acoonut paid out. By amonnt paid 110 15 Balance on hand 7 50 8 117 65 BOAD FVSD. To amonnt on hand last report $ 277 75 JOHN TIMMS Balanoe on hand last report $ 4 55 FEED HAH To amonnt received from sheriff over and above taxes 8 1 40 By emoout paid 1 40 JOHU W OLIYKR To amootit received from sheriff over an! above taxes .$ 19 30 DITLBT iait Co amount received from sheriff over end above taxes $ 14 50 ALONZO LOCK To amonct received from sheriff over and above taxes 8 14 40 FRENCH BCRBACOH To smooiit received from sheriff over and above taxes 8 23 53 CHARLES B. TATLECS To amount reoeived from sheriff over and abeve taxes 8 55 CHARLH p. RrPXRFORD To amonnt received from sheriff over and above taxes 8 05 STATE OF OREGON, M County of Morrow. I, Mat Liehteutbhl, do hereby oertify that the foregoiog is a true and correct statement of the amoun's received, paid out and remaining oo band, in the eoaotv treasary of said count; for tbe six months coding on tbe 31st day of March, A. D. 1902. Witness my hand Ibis 23 J day of April. A D. 1902. MAT LICH TENTHAL, Contty Treasurer. EUI-ANXUAL STATEMENT Of tbe amount of m mey i,nd warrants received for taxes aaj ra jney pai3 to tb County treasurer by the Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon, for the six months ending on tbe 31st dsy . f .Msreb, A. D. 1902. Pl'RIN.t TH F i-.NTH OF TO AMOi NT In coin and curren. In county m arrn-.t feci earned by :ier:' Total roivi i EIVED. Feb March i v-t js y? ,i' ) .t : fpij ! 17! W raw i rU'RIVi THK !-.:NTH OF by am "i n: r.n Feb March To t'ounty Treas .ire: Total iwi.l to Tn s t i ; rvtT a.- f . AMol ST URCKIVRD. To amonnt oo banj from last report To am'ts tee'd fr. ni eherifl To . .. To " " " " To " To " To " To Totals. . . FBOM WHAT OKNERAL SOVUl R RKC'V V. SCHOOL FCND. I'aivs I'oll tsxes . . . " Pelrqt tax sales " Fees earned . . . clerk Fees earned Sreretary of State Monrty tales refunded I limuewood alevif estray . $ 9tV 4 f 3968 6i 42. i" .".7 129ZS t8 it' SO ni H4'i M M2 t'7 r in ;.4aU9 fv iosyr 37 , -"! V! it. i.' ,1 Statr of OhRvK'N. ( County of Morrow, I.J. W. Matlock. shen!T of said comity, i!o hereby Ctrt.'y t!.t the f r iroinif statement is correct and true. YVitDtse my bai.d this '.;Hh day of 4r,ni A. I). 1912. J. W. Matux-k. Snentlof Morrvw C u. tv ' SEMI ANNUAL SI'MMARY STATEMKNT ia the state of Orem .worxTst rm I'rr Hy nm 'nut pn:d out on ('1 wa'rHi'te I'.y amount pmd 1 .' Iv Pa'Bi.re iw"n tv balance school f Totals '1. SCh'Ol MIJ Old on hand .: .1 ou hand . t's arri.l". i.KV FH u KlNlv ;4."'20 '. 19M9 : c'4. .v: SCHOOL FT!tp. Of tbe finaocial cond.tioo of the C iu: tv of Marrow 31st day of March. A. P. YK'2 KfSOCRCE. By fauds in band? of County Tr-'a :-er applicable countv warrants .... Bj- estimated unpaid tate6 a; warrant! to ths pnyrueut tf iinble tJ the p)meul of coi:utv Total lveeonrces Ii Kl villi 51 10V7 37 T n Mount i'ii lim.d last rek lied ve.l fio-.u rher.1T, taee 1 t 1 m l ci t . i 01. hand . . "i on sit li .1 A . I I all 1 l.it r I It . II baud -li l ai 1! !' r 1' Mnpl. . l ITT OK HFrTNRK. S'IUKI. l'IMKI, r. STVTS B IM1 UNI' tST!TI TK I t l 27 270 MFAPOW.x At M Vincent's : Tortlanl, Oregon, l iiiay, V lai2, Mary r : k.i Meadowe. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Melo city. Biied 4jear. 11 months . dav s i The body w s'i( ied to' H from Portland, arrninc tiere .tl'.V r'l evening. Kuiieral services w "1 ; at the XI F. -!-.tir h. South. - attemaon at o cio. a The tettie;n were !; i t re I Masonic ieinet.'y. "uridav alter 17'"'4 t;2 , KN hi 11 I FN - At K t M ;e. r-atu' ! . A-, 1 : . I'2. the 2 4 2 t ' Mr, ai i Mrs. ,'a'iie K :.!! tel. . '.' 4,"i 1 I'be funeral w I.e'd at lo, 1 7.1 ceiuetery, S.in.l.n . 2 '4 20 . Mortera;.-"i w.r.t ! . A I'neadat t n- a i ( ieit ot '1 tVi ' the marh'e w irk in t!'i c-.ty. ' " I 'jastelh Uioe are n.w well prep- j marble an I tine atj-ie wora. 117 t'.'i atiop i on M 'i ' W. pub ai'p la: 11: tav a: p.' I ..1. t W. - .0,. a ! An , -."if.-v , . - :. t !e I W 1. - !!,. i d-'puty c-v.r.tv e'ert i f ti-e count? i rai, , , 'intmer.t : a 1 ! 5.ue :o-v . Stopa the Cough and worka off the Co ''' Ft -n ,-Ki 1 n .ne 1. in one !iy. , (,,,, For Sale or Rent I vii'.-i ' .jl e'T. tui,4 A. . ";r -'.o-.-te tr i'th uf 1''4, e street. . d j, n, t A . , 1 ae : ' : Afi- v .r w r te , J ., i- li'i'l'l "- 'e.. r.. atisf rtioo. ,