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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1902)
I TII1C A.KTT OFFICIAL PAPER JOB PM.N7ING . . . We h t . the het equipped dob Jthre in Morrow County and an I'i int A ni t n ,:,g. : : : : : Legal Blanks Kept const Uii . y on hand. We have Hi Largest Assortment tins side of Portland. ..GIVES ALL THE NEWS.. TVVKNTIKTJl YE Alt IIEITNER, MOItltOW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY l, 1002. NO. 88 1 I . mm la. I t All I :1 ft1V 1V im'. 4TW' I,! &JK. MS!-'' Units!. Stairs Ohirlalt. Praalilant ThB.Mloro KHs,,lt aorHtKif Mia W. H. ja jj-oraearjror l rury . . . Lviiinn J. (tam tiaorainry of InUtrmr l.orueliiu, N. IIIim 4orBlrr of Var K. H itoot S.orLarof Navy - .....J.ii.u JJ. Lg P jt ji r-(Jui i I iiarlea K mery Hmll b iti..jrij-Wiarl John W. linya-a 4anrtrror otntf'tHnra Jiuni-a Wilaon Cm.Uaiieru! i.mid Ollua Hiuaer Hermann 8aU3 Krilrral Ufllelala J Joliu II Mitchell c JoNi'iih nnmm l J In-. II l onifiiA " I ii."8. Urn rjupraaa JuilfM J Y. A. Mu f C. t. Wo Senator uuu.ui.u jM.A.M.HI'ly I ntarnal Kareoua Culluotor V. M. Diinnn U.strutt Juc1k H ,M,tlina;r CirauiMudata W, H. ilbrt Dittnof Alioriiajr J. II llali U H. Marab-1 Ziatib ilnutar United states Lauid Ufher. TUI DALLES, 0M. Jar P. Ijiiciu HpfisUr O lit Patterson Haoatvar la .bab-ps, o. C. W. Barllntt Keajtat-r i. O. Bwaoaiiatnar ttaoettar Or hud HUM UIHclaU. itovarnur T.T. Oer SeurtarTof Htata V. I. lttinhar Truuw J. 8. Huore tiript. Public Inatrm-Uon J, II. Aekorman ktt rna Uanarai 1). 11. N Uiackl.urn Pnotw.1 W. H. ldi . K. H. Haau. floor.. . tVultvtin noaru naiiooi Land omrulaamn Jiart Chamtxtrlhin Haraa Warden Alpha Uuinibr uth (sum ... KO Kaiit. Atturia V etoHaavjr Hurxmin ...Win. Ml, Portland nlxiti Jadlrlal IMatrlrt. I'lr.iail Judf w. K. E1IU Prcnnauhng Attornay T. O. Mailer MumiwOmiitj UfflnaU. Joint HnaUr J. W. Morrow K'uruiiii A. B. Thuiiiaun Co intfJaitM A. (J. Hartlioloinow " nim:niaiionar J.L. Hovanl El. C. Ahbau(). " i:irk Vawtar Crawford " Hlierifl J, W. MadOu ' Trmaarar II. I.irl.ta. ttal ' AMoor W I.. Kaiinir " tJoryor J J. Moori- " Schgo) rtuy't. J a W. Hhil ;amiiar lr, hniu,r tock Innn'-lor ...Huliry heniniecr Oavu!i"a J. P. Htixa, lone Ika Vinton, (iallowajr mfrM towk orrinaa. M.;.t KmukliillUm Ci-'inUmi-n H P lihrriMuia. J K. Hiruonn. J. J. Il,,(rt., t. W ltbon. (,... NoSla nmi Thua. Vnl K...,rdi J. r. William. r'"i-irr Ij. W. Ilnnio Wv-'iaJ di-orge 1'boriiton llHrHIII m IIOOI. DIHTRK'T, DlriWIom -Frank (illll in () K Farmaorlh, 1 M Uaxriirierk J.J. Hotxria l'r-riDrt ITIe.r. J nliraof tla rwra J. I" Wllilaim C .ntiM i. B. Hall J t ' ' m 1 STOCK AND WOOL NEWS. LEXINGTON NEWS. DiamoncTC does even-thing that a good laundry soap ouht to do. Jt "hunts", dirt aud finds it. It whitens clothes without injuring them. It saves time which is good, It saves labor which is Lietter. It's K"od after it's gone we give premiums for the wrappers. SAVK I1IA.MOXI1 (" WRAPPERS-W ralwm them fur ail mirtK of UM'ful arit nttra'tiv- urlu-W. liluxtrat! iiook chowiiii; over :mi nrfnuuurH given for wraniwra, bout on nguKt. A poKlul will tfrititf it. Premium Dept. The Cudahy Packing Co., So. Omabi, Net M Tandency Among Growers to Turn Lkxisotox, Mayl.lWa. off Wool Earlv. Thos. Ni(;ho! and wife viHitf i at lone Tuesday. i bt.caririj; in what 18 known as the Walter Hill, of lone, visile I his par Hand country down along the Columbia I ntB TiiesJay )at week in now fioiabed and stieaiera are now commencing along the foot billH The lambing Keion in whII along. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- Leach went to I'jne ThurBday to init relatives. Tom Irwin in delivering Doherty and Mcbaid's wool clip this week. Mrs. If. Pitmen and.Mi8 Grace G. W, Phelps ATTOH.FV AT LAW. Office on May utrci l, Ht'i mer. (iri'Kii. FORTUNES HAVE BEEN FOUNDED 1 Iiv IiijHit4 S.iuji? Shareh iu New Miniug. ' 'ompHtjich . . . ... IIEPPNKR 1IINLI1 COMPANY... C. E Redfleld ATTOliSFA AT LAW. OTie on wft ei.'l o( klajr Street. Hipinifr. Un-cnn. A. Hallory, C. S. CUMVISSIOSFR XOTAHY PL'H L1C It anlhorUfd to take til limit of LAND r(U'r an. I I. ASK HI.INV.H ict'una 111a It on rfaacualoe tfrnia. Orlirc at r.'al'l.-!ii' on Cha itrtf'.. mninont taml tcrirt lor tala. GEO. F. WELCH, 4TTOHXLY AT - LAW. rrn t : Will !'! I'plfr Main titratt. Hairi, OKtoO Dr. E. E. Wilson, DKMIMT. (Ml. I'd on rpjr Mtn ntrt. DR. METZLER. i.ot atkii ovkb pTorrn. BJITRANCR AT KKAH Or BI IIDIHO. McSwords 5 Kistner, I U VS1CLAXS ASD MJKdKOMS. Office liotira when not profecaionally atiaent. Oirice: Oppoaile Firrt National Hank. spokaxe falls i northern NKLSON i FORT SHErPiRD RKD MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Trio Only All-Rail Root Witbont (1tin of. Oara Btwpo Hpokaae, K'laalnnd and NeIon. Alan hetwfao Nrln ant Hnaalaod, dully xcpt Hnnday : ava. ArHva. hhi A M Hpokana f:lll P. M. 1 1 it A M Koaalanrf -40 P. M. III A. Nalau. 4J P. M. !, i-,.n'i-ion at Nlan with atanra fw Kaalo, ami all Kootrnal tk Miinta. Paaanntfara f'.r Kctfla Klrar and Pfnindar) rak Kinw'1 at Marcna witti atarw Hailv BO YEARS EXPERIENCE D. 15. TALTKK, Pnsid.nt and (.Lcr.il Mniii.r; ('. K. KKIU- 1EI.I, Vice PrenUfUl; T. W. AYKUS, Sec retary; (i:. I'ON'SKi;. Treflburer. Ftr rLarc of Stuck, njij-ly t any (f th hbnvp 1 llit't'rs. ::::::: Head Office, Heppner, Oregon. HepotH from all over tna county show a larufl psrewntage of fambu nved Contrary to expectations some time I T..i.. . . . ... 1 1 j .. . . : ago, the fleeces are a little light, how- 'or ,u "ppr e.u...K. ever, there in a aliijlit shrinkage, mak- Mrs. u. 1'. loherty has baen at Mr. mu better values and Ihe fleeces will McDaid's, north of town, or several bring as much money a. Die average. days. 1 The sheep and woolrnak-t remains W. E. Leach's residence was con about stationary. Average light wools lnected with the telephone exchange are worth about 11 cen'n, aid choice I Monday lou win bring a little inkier figure. A representative of the "Northwest Growers this seat-on have shown a Pacific Farmer" was in town Tuesday decided tendency to turn ofTtheir fleeces afternoon at tbe marnet pnee. 1-rankle Burgyne was badly bitten E. J. Buik, representing Judd A Koot Loout t,e face Sunday, bv Mr. 8am- of Hai tfi'rd, Conn., caine in Saturday I mer8' Jog. eveuuiK a.iu win rrman uu.mg uie v, r.,mm-na ont ,n nBT,nner wool season, iherewi no scarcity of , . , ., 3 Tuesday evening to work on. the new buvers. I . . , . 1 cou ri iiousu. Chas. Hales, ot Wait.-btuij, Wash., I f ii- ti. ,l i . . 1 . ri 1 v. an old time resident of sand .Hollow is J- u a n uu ,am7, o, r.ignt in the city. Mr. Hales i l.ere for the MiIe- ttenJe'J the concert last r j : purpose of buying a train load of 2 year- AUOSU11J evcu.i.g. old wetners. k-. L. lieacn attenaed the Mid Coium 1 1.:.. i;.t .....:.:- . 1 Light lofwes in sheep are reported from several districts, supposed to be I 4 It3 f !!. a. cauP,-d from some Lois nous weed on l:u.,e l""u vl llfcDr-v ug es died .Sunday. It was buried in theLex- WAX FOR PHONOGRAPHS. Immen (inaatitl of a Sow III Aaaaa--'" frodnal aaiuaa4 la Xallnii Cllodra. In manufacture of phonograph record cylinder ther ar couumed Immf-nse rjnantitiea of a peculinr eubstarw-p called "Ccara wax," which is produced in the f. ,rm of a fin powder r,n th- leaves of a apcies of palm, plentiful alonf , ertain rixera in the state of Oara. Brazil. The wax is also employed to girt luster to rusbfat loots and to tiarneaa, aa wen as for a polish for hardwood floors. From each tree about six young leaves are gathered with pnm-intf-shears fixed upon a, Jvjig , jKiia). and this is repeated twice' during' the season, from September to March, ays the Philadelphia Saturday Even ing Post. Generally, it takes from 2,000 to 5,000 leaves to produce eno'ih pow der to make 30 pounds of wax. When gathered the lea. es are ilri-4 in the lun, after which the whitish dust which covers them ia brushed r.ff with switches in a tijr! tiy-closed rom. The dust, being swept up, ia boiled for a few minutes, when the wax, gathering at the top, is skimmed off and straintxi. When dry the substance is a hard, light yellow wax. The leaves from which it has been obtained are used in the manufacture of hats, matting and brooms, and a valuable fiber is also obtained from tbem. ITie !eed of the tree reembles a small cocoa nut, and affords gofxl food for pifrm, and after being ground it tcrves ai an adulterant of roasted coffee. . Baking Powder Most healthful leavener ifc the world. Goes farther. aorrAt aaanM aowtif a 00., lar ton. NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN. ihe rang', but this is not an unusual occurance. Sheepmen who have cb. "irton t-eme'ery Monday served closely are 0.' the opinion that Representatives of Rogers, Blake & the coin late spring which has retarded Co. were in town Mondav end Tuesday the growth of gra-s. h is cauced the trying to fit our citizens with clothing, sheep to eat this weed. C. A. Johrison, Chan. Barnett and The following sheep sales a:e re- James Cvpert, who have been shearing porte.i : . i . Iintton, jn.D tuixeu I sheep, visited at home Sunday, return 1 yea'iinjs at $1 7M per head. ing to work Monday. . John t. Wilson, l, nn xe,iyet-l:ngs rbas. Povnter. of Hitzvill-. Wash.. Beware Tliaa. rta. Budolf Falb, the eminent Ki;ropen weather prophet, sstr thst there will be several critical days durinir 'ji. Tliese days he divides . into thrae classes according to importance. Those of the most importance are January 24. February 22. March 10, April f. May 7. June 6, July 5. Aup-ust 15 and October 31. Those of the least importance are May 22, June 21. July 20. November JO and December 29. S. I V Ilur.l.l We the undersigned miners and resi dents of Grant couoty, situated in the Green Liorn mining district, tlo solemn ly refuse to let sheep jjraze on said ground. HCScovell, OAKiiiieiy J V Zwank Win Peart IJ Simmons O T hepard J V Marshall J F. Marshall August Hornecker Wiliiim I' -eison Geiser, Oregjn'. March 24, '. -J. Bt $1 s7'a Per bead Mike Marshall. . ' L'-ar-uid wet li e's at ;U per head. O. K. Kainsworth, fiK' :n;x-d year lings at $1 per head. it. .Instus sold a lot and a ! rthera who"-e name we dii i).-t lea' ;. The above lots were pnha-ed by Montana and California part ' - roaftaalon. Maude Did you evr ttnoke a aigar- et'tp? I vi:m-,,' T., t a -a . 1 ban been m tow n several davs negotist-i . ., , . . 1 nandkt r- ... f at an express train thaL ing for the purchase of land, lis ex wa pa-': with people k-. kir.g out of pects his fatiier soon. j xe icd' M ' -Chicago P.c c.: ra-H.rald. Tne Ion. j iniors and the Lexington MADRID AN UNHEALTT CITY. juniors ct o9ed bats Saturdav. At the' close ot a lively gaiue, the score stood 7 to ; in favor of Lexington. Rates Again Reduced. HI. a. MortaJIt? Hte Cana.d br Ka- leot of Saallar) ConiUtloaia aad Food Adnltrratloat, COMBINATION CATTLE SALE. 1 10 Registered Herefords Said I Heppnar. l'Hiits uiaji iii alioi t order fiom Si. 50 up. I'iit-i !:irs work. Suits intuit' in pr"portiun. Henry Bode, Tailor, Heppncr. Oregon The unenviable ois:ii.ction of being in evtry way the niot unhealthy cap ital in K'.irotiH i. r!-- hr VaHri.' points east. Leb.re you j AcCl,rdill. tl published by make definite a'rangemente for that the niunicipa.ity ;ht rt hive been 79.374 tou ra'es via ! d,"a, lls Jt-ri1'-' 1' five -v-fs ! aitwr.ir a i. iu:.T:..n ci..v siiffhtlr vi- the Illinois Central Railroad. ur ceecing half a million, 'in lSwi, the rates are ttie lowest to be had. and it!c"ta:hs numbered :7.i4i' and c.f thse 4.04 were of eh: Irrt ur.der 4 years old. This -ive a rate i f shout 33 per In the fiw year. period, con- Strayed. One light bay tnare, Jlu'c white n face, weight 13t.t0 pounds, hind i v crooked; branded shield Ti'h btr av", on left shoulder. Also gay ini'e, 0 years shield w ith bar over, on neck, weibt 11U1 pouad.-s "j rewaid for inlormsn o: delivery of these animals 31-5 Olivkk 1'kai.scs, Eig! ar.d-d :de of 1 J Extra copies of the j.7r.: ce New Year edition can hc tained at this ollice st lo cen's per copy. flKST ATlQiXAL JAXK OF HEPPNER. O. A. RHEA President I (. W. ( ONSF.R T. A. RFJKA. . . . .Cashier Vio Prraident E. L. FKKKLAND .Assistsut Casbi.r Transact a General Banking Business. KX( IIANUR ON At.I. PARTS OK THK WORM) KOt'CillT AM' SH1.H Oollectlona made on all polntaon reaaotialile trrmt 8urplua and undlTide.1 prolita .!.s,0(X) A train loa i of rejiMered Hereford will pay you to writens. If you haven't cattle, which have been in -king the time to communicate with ns tell the ' iiWo, principal tow ns the purpose of se tier. Ftidav morning of last week. Thr way of the Illinois Central, and you Stock wa unhuded at the s! k yals will never tegret the trip at tb d..i..,t mi,! w. ket.t th, -eforex- If any of your relatives or friends in hibltion and for sale until 8und.iv morn- the ea.-t are coming west while the low i of Eastern 'oK-m, for agent from whom you purchase vour i sumption cam... ff r.fr.y 10.0-iC ic- . . . , , i hab-tant. an! str.al.p. x infl measles selling, arrive! in Hepp- Hcket that you want to travel by the 0 mtr Th n.llnjw ju,t be. Fastern bieedeis, principa' cattle B'eeiiors Association C. Thomas of Kansas City, Mo., secetaty of ihe as-ccutiioti, bal chs-ge of the tatestire ia etfect write us about them, gmnir.k: to rea.ize the figures, and variot: de. : published for the Vr"c: of situation. Aiti"n.' it is to be a pur.ishabl just "ing of thet .5 hav tH-en r. forcement 'her things, dense to let an apartmtrt or ',.: s before it has bi en disinfected bv -l e munirir" It was a .oinbination sale by d ffeient nnd we will see mat u.ey get -ne loweei i ;aboratorv d-par-mert. Hut two of from rates with the best service. the greatest evi's -j. Ma.-'.-iJ are foval ... .i I adulteration, wh-ch is .rtna'Ir nn. Misou.i, Illinois and Kansas, under the 1 brough tourist cats, persona l' con- , (lt,r,r, , Th; . direction td the American Hereford 'Micten excu-sion car-, irer m-nu.in : 0(.o inhabitants sre her led in JT.OuO K. chair ca-s. in f..ct all the latest conven-j houses, which g i.s a:i so rage of 31 iences known to modern railroading. ! Persons per ro ue. For pa'ticuiars regarding rates, time, I service, stop overs, d.ft rent connections 1 laduuu Mail Jol I'aJait. A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY Started a horrible u'oer on the leg ot J. 15. O.&er, FrsnRlic Gruve, HI., which defied d1ctois aid all remedies for four yetrs. Then Bucklin's Amio Sa've enred hiui. Jo-"t as good for B iris, Btirne , Bruises. Ci' Corns. Sculls, Hktn Ernu ttocs and Files, ijo at a.ooaiu Lrog Co The Gaj-ttk has made arrangements to club with the Weekly Inter Ocean of Chicago. The regular subscription price of the Inter O.'esn is LOO p-r year and the regular price of the GifBrrKis $1.50. By special arrange ment, both papers will be furnished one jear for $1 ") The old. reliable Inter Ocean is t.yj well known to need nauch tecomuieiid::jn. It will be . a valuab'e a i Ft ion to tl reading matter for the winter. IVsuies ivinit all the news. :t lias nisuy special features, making it one of the most desirable weeklies in the I'r.-'ted states. Ttiis special, libera! offer is 1, Toted and will In- withdraw n in a sv ; time. .Send a copy of the Ne Year edition to a friend in the Fast , sale. Ass ciale I with Mr. Thomas aI. j rolltes, etc., etc., call on or address l.'l III I) 11 PAN . . a 1 1 Ivl I iUill 1 IJ MANIFACTFRERS OF Lqual to Gold Hour, Graham Wheat Flour, Rvc Hour, Cream Middlings for Mush, Steam Rolled Chopped Barley, Shorts and Bran were Geo W. Scult of Beltoa. Mo., C a A. Mannaid of Finpoiia, Kas , F. F., (ierdge'l of Independence, Mo.. Btid Col. K E Fdmons n of Kanr-as City, a prominent live Mo k auctioner. Th" original lot of cattle consisted i f 141 head. Fifty live of the animals were sold befme teaching lleppnec Tiiev were all bu'is, aid i' w as cei tainlv a fine lot of Mm k. J Ten of the a.iiuihls eie pu-cliased ; by MonoW countv sto. kmett. l'loiir holt"' We tmdetstand tb..t the price av,r- ' aged a l-ttie better than !" pr bead ! 0 for veaiiing" an I - vear . . - B. H. TitrMiit t l. Com'l. Agt. 1 PJ Tiiiid Mre.t, Portland. 're. MISS VIRGINIA GRADES Tells ITow .lo-sru'tal rhysicians lrse and Koly u,'on Lydla E. Pink ham's Voluble Com-Donnd. To Cars a Cald in On. Dav I It is benevci that the r T acair.at ' r.ke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. I I anting the face is made i .cat.the i " Lear Kk l K-i.M: -Twelve Ih-1 ia some of our pn'ttiinent h(-pi-tals. as well as at prir-.te bonus, ha the w a v f wear. Close-cropped h .ir, facr. deatitute if paint, and t' e i1 ar.d.. t blanket"' are the '..veri'i. styles prescribe.-. '. r the the coiuniiii : r r . ? ' n : ent of the ' h century i id men by j in allium, i I ll d.ru.vists retund the monev l! it tails P"11'' me. Is atu. rui.s u.to the eyes. t.iinre. F. W. Grove's signature is on j pr.-.inoit.. dises-e ..tm thti v-. too, each b.x. 2.V may be said f r the "boiled shirt;" H I is hvartenic if tiflv Pnt whv i: t It are ..i.rt. ..'.M.b f ' ant li Low Rates to th. East. i u" 1 I'iici- ffs pay the highest market pr'ce foi Wheal nnd Bsrley. industry Patron is' a home AH3 itfA .. X tr';..d?r r ! WIIKAT STOKKI) FIJKK W L. HOUSTON, - - - Manager. ZZu The O K. A N t" bus announcing fo'l annual incetiiig of t' mat Asaoca'ion to apoiit. M ; nn .. I i 7 : Fi n I' ' ' a- i I Yq&ii (Ssimi Load a Horse but YOU g th. I Mai tate? T.i he sure, it n.ny , in dt fene .f the order t! at t' , ana tlieno-elves hae nia.ie s : tempi to set thr fa! : n f ha!r . r.ly it j des-'g- e.! ' heads than their ni.. ni ' h i 'time leeti enf reed 'v a g m. U.scascsof women. 1 hare tsursei smie water . - i i:n unr.ii. Vou ciTi't nioko Mm cat fit her. Vou cm i--t'Y iood in- wliich removed a. ntett Can t , the hair. A FMCi'OR I'Al1 I LLil "To yeas sg , i rwalt Cold. I b-at niv votes." arritss 1 S. arbroiich. of Uebron. tMiin, ' . . , .1.:.. ,,.,o .." lit ean an CDtinste co-.gu. r.ver teat., tliei1. 11 V. - loo-Mom, ...rr,,, th.; ilovsn t ir.aivC r..: ; ue n. i"r jrc,:itr.i. l,i i , . . wors. Being u'ge i i . try 1 ' Sv'l'tt r.IV.w.-l 'i; Cm niakd New Ptaccverv for ( TstiTr 1- :. I ! Ilv ril-. o.lloi.ia. i r.-utij q.iu-fc rein ' ; i . . i i i.m . i . i . . Spoki'io.j - throat and I.iirjg lrotiMra 1 :al Fdm a- j at Minne j i f 1 V. I. v. . . 'Sj' e' WT -ef. - 1 v "" 1 - - S '- S ". " 51 1 -ia-"-i Wifr--;-. 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