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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
lie I icpjmer (j.i.clk: MEETING Or CITY PATH ERS. TO ADVERTISE OREGON. Representatives of Harriman Line Visit Happnar. 1 IlC Council Order.d Sixtaan -Naw Hy drants lor Fir Prot.c'lon. I'm lisn.W July 'Jl, 1902 i The WeeK's News Loral and Personal lhiiicninrs in ami About the City. T. U. Ilowiini for lim xioccrifH, ,1. II. filnke went to lone, Tui-mluy. Ir. I'. 15. KistntT went to l'ortlurnl, ) ('kUmcIuv , 1'. . Hortf Iihii'IU-h Vunlilurne Htriiitfi-il iiiHli iiiiiimiIh. M. S. Cornwall of liuttor Creek in tlm fit y yHiiiUv. I-'ur ull kiii'ln of watch ami jewelry rejmirinir, i-all on 1'. . liorir. Karl I'.artliolomnw wan a ninciiKer for l'ort'anil, yeKlenliiy . We till mail ohIith promptly ami Kiiaruritee our work. 1'. . B it. FOK SA1.K .'i line reniilence lotH. Impure of A. Alimiiainoitk. The two-year oM child of Mr. ami Mru. W. Hopper of Butter Creek, died Una week. Hherill i.. M. Shutt was in the rioitli ern portion of the county Tuecdav on oflirial himineHH. Frank Lee went to Arlington Tuesnay to look after the haliiik' of wool that he linn porcliRHed at that point. Mim deoria Yuiiiik ot Shatnito, who has been vinitin the Minne Farimworth , returned to her hunie, Tuesday. 1'. (). liora has just received a lare supply of Banjos, ' uiitars, violins and all kinds of musical Instruments. Suine the uuthreak of Tracy and Mer rill at the l iteim peiaientia'y on June f, four t-itra uar Is have been em ployed. The First National I'.ai.k of lleppner is making some uili.-e improvements. The cashier 'a ollice will he moved to! the fruiit indow . ' Mr. Baxter , a horse Imyer was in the ! city this week io"k for heaV) draft j lior for the I'orll.iiil market. Mr. j Baxter st.it. ih.it heavv horses H'e i li'ai ce at r - ri I j am M-.iioH, (era imiiiher of ; s a lea lint' hiack.-m.th id llepjtie-, Will arrive here next Tuen l,i to take charge of tin- hlai k-milh rli'.ip at th's piai e hpray t'ouiier 1'.' h. Attorney 'i. W. I'helps was a passen ger Tuesday moiiim f.. r Salim w hen he noct on li'ijal hosme-s. Mrs. I'helps kcciiinpanied him n far as I'mtinnd where she will u:t friends. 1 he Christian ( Imnli in this city has given the minister !v. .1. Y . Craw ford a vacation until September 1. The Niui'lav school and hr.slian Fndeavor society will hold tl.eir regular nieetinps. Ilowanl's grocery store is a very pop illar place for the pnrcha-o of supplies for farmers and outfit for outing in the wav of extra line groceries. Almost pverv thin; imaginable kept in stock It's handy where you tan et un thing you waut. Annual meeting I iiand Lodge Benev olent and I'rolective Older of K;ks Salt I. like City, ('tali, August 12 14 llepp ner to Nail Lake and return, I2 !'V tickets will he so!. I on August VI ti and Mth, limited to expiie ,'t l days from date of sale with con'inuoiis passage going. Stopover will he allowed with- j in final limit returning. A movement is on foot in this city to j estaldish a SiMei's school. A suhscrip- j The l ily council met in special ses sion Tuesday evening. M tvot (iilliam arid Coiir.cilmen (uaid, I'arn.mvorlli, Hoherts and Cohn were piesenl. i The ohjei-t of the meeting was for the purpose of taking action in relation to 'lueslioim that have arisen hetweeri the Light At Water Company and the city. One of the main iieHtions was tho mutter of irrigation. The original rules and resolution for irrigation specify that the hours for iriiga'ion shall he from six to eight a. m. and from live to 0 p. in. II V. (rates who represented the wuter company stated that with the water supp'y lln-sn rules could not he complied with as the watr coii'd riot ha ohtained. Last year water for sprinkling lawns could he (in nished for only one. hour a dav, hut this year with the improve ments that have heen made water can he fiimi-hed for two hums a day. Mr. Oates asked that new rules regu lating this he adopted w hich was taken under advisement hy the council. Another ipiestion was in relation to a resolution that was pased at the last meeting of the council ordering the water company to furnish water for do- i lunatic purposes fioin the hi;rh pressure reservoir. This resolution was rescinded hy the council. Motion hy Councilman Farnsworth that the (proposition of the lleppner Light Water Company to furnish five standard hydianfg and eleven file plugs to he placed w here the council directs on the present witter mains of the city, the water n mpauv to pay all expense of rutting in (he hydrants, for a con- 'J hut the ll.ui ilium hues will adver- tu-e Oregon ami do it in a m.iiiiier that will he of great Benefit to the state was evidenced last night at a ma-s. meeting in this city w hich was addressed by .M. McKirmey, immigration agent of the llarrinihii lines, and .1. II. Neil, trav eling passenger agent of the O. B. & N. The Harriman lines have outlined and will advertise Oieg n in a manner never before undeilanen in li e history of the state. The principal towns have been visited and moie than 2, fx u,(,uu pamphlets have been pledget for Kastern dis tribution. The company will have agents id In dianapolis, Irid., Milwuukie, Wis., Ies Moines, Iowa, Kannn City, Mo , Louis ville. Kv.. and 1'ittsbuig, Ba , who will look after immigration to this state. The resources, t he advantages and in ducements of Oregon will he presented to the I'eople of the Middle We.t in a most thorough manner. In lei-n than a year the agents will ha"e a list of over 2,001,000 liatLes of farmeis hih! homeseekeis amoi g whom advertising matter will be distributed. The party which carne to Heppner last night by specUl train in charge of .1. If. O'Neil, traveling passenger agent of theO H ,i N., consisted of i. M. Mckinney, immigrsti in auent and first assistant, C. McKenzie of Chicago; W. II. Burke who will be h eated at Indian apolis; I N. Conklin who will be sta tioned at Milwaukie ; II. A. Townsend who will be at Ies Moines; II. S. Crouse who will be at Kansas City, and I:. M. Hall, editor of advertising pub lications of the O. K. A N. Co. A meeting was held at the reception room of the I'alace hotel. There was a sidera'ion of f2' per month for a term ! g'Mjd attendance of representative citi- at long as the present water company conducts the plant, was carried Wool Season 0er. The w oi-l biisini'ss siuiinerni dow n to i in lleppner has mall dimensions, The wool in inMriv aM h.i!el and most! of it hax I en shi pp I Taking it .ill the jv thio'.gh the sea son has been very active conditions hae been favoritb e s'l I m i-f.o tor -. I roin the oii'hern p..-ti.iii ..f Mor row ciiiiilv, arid l-,int a d liillialll counties, ni. i e v.ipnl me t i llei'titier jthis season than ver P. -I oe, while ' about ) "t o l t .nr..U ..f ,e , wools I . low n in tin- iii'l co i t w chased by the I 'en 1 '.! ) and shipped bv w,, i, I h i y. points. SheepniMii gem -a ' e .e 1 with the prices received f t!-..;r wools Kens and business men. Mr. McKinney addressed the meet ing. Lie spoke at length on the great ieourcc8 of the state That eery thing is awaiting development. To do this there must be people come here and to get them here they must be told something about the country. That the agents weie brought out t'i Oregon so that they cou'd see the country a- it is and go back and teil the peop.e ul the Mnidie West and Last . lie spoke of the gre.it advancement of the slate of Washington which an brought about bv thorough advertising. Mr. McKinney dwelt on the giaod Climatic c m ditions, the wonderful w cm .tn in the forest, the mines, agri culture, etc. lie stated that the value I other ! ot the timber in the Male ul O.eguii i w an enough to make evety man, woin pleased ! an aid child residing within I he b.u der 8 pur MT Is in lleppner, went te I'endleton, Walter C!em Tuesday , Banker C A. Khea was up fioin lone Tuesday . Mr. ( M. .ones is the guest of Mr. snd 1 1 s. V ( lentry. Missen I.enna and F.thel Heid were passengers for I'o-tlariil, Tuesday. Henry M-ppner was registered at the Beikins hotel, Bortland, Tuesday. Bev.l. Brown, of lone, came up this w eek to have lr. Beard ey treat hi" eyes. Miss Lena lihea who has been visit ing her sister Mrs Brock at I'endleton. returned Tuesday evening. Miss Winnie McKnigtit .( Bortland, lion paper has been started and several citi.-'tis have signified their willingness to contribute hbeni'ly to build an in stitution of this kind. It is the inten tioii if enough money call be isised to timid a good binliling. 1 nstitutions f learning are a help to every town and community and the citiens of IBppner will no do ilit give hearty suppoit to the proposed school. is the guest of her brothers Messrs. tienrge and Frank Mcknight the well know n stockmen. .1. .1. Mitlee left Tuesday evening d r Monument and Canyon Ciy, to make a sm ev and appear as a w itness in the Beach .t Neal w ster right contest case. "I'avid MoVtee Hnd daughter Miss Vallej.i. returned Monday evening from a Tit at The i'.illes. Mr. McAtee took of the Mate worth $2."i.iHI each. .1. 11. O'Neil followed Mr. McKinney and gave an outline of the plan of ad vertising. He said that the proportion of thu o. K, ii N. Co s expense in this method of getting descriptive matter befoie homeseekers would cost tlitl.- ts Hi. I After Mr. Neil's speech a meeting ! was held by the citieus present with Mayor iilliam in the chair. A motion by lion. .1. W. Morrow that Monow county furnish MI.IM1 pamphlets, was can led unanimously. lhe chair appointed the following i committee to solicit funds ; Hon. J. W. Moi row, ( icorge Conser, and Yaw ter Craw ford. The meeting was enthusiastic and the advertising p an was encouraged by all. The work of getting out the adver tising pamphlet w ill be commenced as soon as possible. MAKKU'.H KI.IOKS SIBLKV At the home of Win. Kstes. in this city. Thursday, .Inly 17, l!V2, Mr. l.oui Feiges and Miks Alice M. Sibley, Judge A. (i. Bartholomew, olliciating. I. W. Ilornor the saddle iimnnfact-I j,, 4 i, at excursion given by the Flks nrer, received hii order this wei-k ' a, ro,M,H ,aving liad a royal time. through A. I. Charlton of the Northern Biicifu', an order for ten cowboy saddles logo to the Yellowstone I'atk. Mr Ilornor is behind on orders. He re WAN fF.l :. YKl'NtJ MKN from Mor- irow County at once to piepare for po sitions in the tiovernmcnt Service Hallway Mail Clerks, Letter Carriers, I Custom House and IVpaitmental Clerks Prniimtic Co. f e. Apply to Inter-Mate Corres. Inst., gave two of their very bad .IIOM. Cedar Kapuls, 1. t.-'K ames in this city last week j Saville A Flemming' 250 Cords of Wood Wanted. ceivi-s imleis from Iowa. NehiasUl. Comiiiticnt and lini a irood trade in Canada. Mr. Ibonor is an old range tidei and frcrn actual experience lias saddle milking d iwn to s science, by csn-iiil ober vatinn ! the reipiirements lieieSH l"t the Laid use on the lunge. It was th . worst that has hit the town for a long time. lleppner , pie are tireil f i N. 1 ,,ire wood in four toot lengths "''"-- i.lesired. Iii.pi.re of F. F. B-eman. I lleppner Wood Yard.' Low Passenger Rates. National Fncarnpnicnt i. A K Eczema !tcw- It redden i lie skin, itches, ooxes, dries and sea!.---! ..iiie p.i.ple i nil It ti tier, milk crust or s.ilr rtienin. Ilie Milf. rini: fmiii It Is sonx I inies In-teM-e; I m -:i I appl ii at i"ii rn r sirtal t they niill.ite. lull I'.-imiot i ore. II ,rn'''il, from liiiin irs tntii-riled or sf-(jiiir.-d and -rsists umil tlirso have ! u riaiiov-d Hood's Sarsaparilla M.Mt i elv reiiM'i Itiem. lias radically and riiiiinenl ly urf-d lie- worst c -t. mid Ii wiituHil mi i.ii.il t.-r all riilams.iis rniptlins. "llooica I n L ' tin- li ihrtir. rilni iiiiii 1(K KKWAKP, JliHi. I'l... . .. 1. . , i nr irt'iri" t'i niif" pit-ei will if W.ifhmgt.'ii. I C.. O, (..her o il. round pleased to learn thst there is at least one j dreaded disease that efiecce has been 1 fthle to cure in all its Mtaies hiuI thnt w l.ntti National Iriigatioii Congress, j Catarrh. Hull's Celarrh Cure is the only ... i positive cure now kimwii t.i the tuediosl rouiiii ... . . irHirrniiy. xararrii r-eing a coiisiiiuiion tl ip rate Thirty dav limit Colorado "springs. O, tube' il V, tup rate thuty day hunt. I 'in ii g Septeriili-r and ctob r ipecisl one way secon.l (-'n-"i tales will he placi d in etr.-i t fi.iru F.axtein p n.is. I oi tii'thet intor matiori app'y to I. M keirmii, aenl o . A N Co . I leppm-i . 'I ! . II. . i . t ; tr- lie Ml. n. w .f M.T 't-'w 4 '. . -m i v : The We.kly i r. ReTiari tbe !..- all. I It ellKt I . '! World. H.'lh St a HT!at I'tlie iiiiir ,m addn-sv The I ! H 7 t'e. Ill pl'Iirr. T Iu riii; kocp cool . wesither suit.- SUITIN6S '.'i ttili' !- of tho .-!iinin-r, the mo.-t cs-ential and necessary tiling to v.-.iv to this is to forne to our .-tort- and purcha-e one of our hot W cari'v a lariie a-.-ortnieiit of tin- heato he nroiici Men's Crash and Linen Suits, Serge Coals and Vests and Alpaea Coats... which we rnunt rid of hefore Fall, and offer thern at a big reduction. Do not wait, as we have only a limited amount and they will soon be gone. The Crash and Linen Suits which sell for $1.18, 2.48 and 2.9.", will -U while thev last for SI. 4-9, 1.80, Q.QO We have the heat quality of Blue Serge .skeleton coats and vests, with patch pocket, jiiit the thing for summer wear, for only S5.40 Also have the Black Alpaca skeleton coats, with patch pockets, no cooler coat made, .rice only SI. 48 We still have a line of " little fellows " Crash Suits, which are neat and nobly for summer wear. We will sell them for :-:-3c. o:-c, 88c, 98c, SI. 18 Come in and examine mte rf' Have you noticed those our assortment of :: fcL rf tj0 Ajjf MH AsZff7 17 T?0 Nazareth Waists Tliey are selling for 10c. m , , j l Jrlt&wir Hmim( wliich we are offering? For Xe.xt Tliirt l.fyr. Suit- made to on!:' $15.00'-- Henry Bode, Tailor, Moi.t ncr. Oregon PIOXEBK WIIITi; JvICI Is Ktrir-tly pure, is maile hy tin' "OKI iMitc't. Litest. I'i'st covpriDg aD'l most dnialile" wlu'' l or Kilf liy all tirgt-clHfs paint i-al-i 1 FMoneer mi'I will Lhvp the lif-ct. TlX'- !--. HUll is thf t'h i'li tilt' til llket. -:.-! on Vi h 1 1 th'' IS YOUR LIFE INSURED Io yi.ti know that your Life IuMirance in thf ::::::::::: : EQUITABLE LIFE will cost you no more hl1 give you better protection than aDy other company. l Hl'J.l - TIIFI:K'- vv ny . -1 1 : i n ' ; r 1 1 . Belvedere IF ! FINEST WINhS. LIOI"OK CIGAR- vou an- troubled with tired, swollen aching and per spiring feet, try a liOX of ! Slocum's Antiseptic j - ' Foot Powder. Money refunded i ' ! if powder is not J satisfactory. !; j Slocum Driio Go. : - :i !i Weiik Men ! ih ! - - - ti. v j. !; j j SEXUAL TABLETS ; s i Th.y r an Absoluta Cur. J ' ,i lor Loa of S ' j h: SF.l'L FOWEB. MTKMATORRHOFA. f ' iiksflts ok warn. Err. j t i' risen'l oi M'!f I'-'I'urwe wiii Ji , ' ni: : ti ( :h t res! i , ( 1 in--nt ci .1 r v s t i' r i 1 h V!ri'n, u:f H'.kiU i 1 i ihf oiifi1 - j ij Six Bottles , Lit $5.00 I ' (, Y.Mir i iT.nivl' . r.-liir:..' i I ' - u i-r ' t ' :. I i'' . ireaii'ie; r. ( !; 'irivn .hii k'ii Pi u Co . i WALLA WALLA. WASH -j - S i 's t It r4 e UUlu 1 t r We Li le Assurance Society of the l"nitfl States hss a surplus for policyholders of over $71,000,000. No other company is as strong as that. Defore signing an appli cation see One l;illhire,l ell ply l-.irre salt". K.ve l.un.iit'l barrei tr;t tine i-i.er v;iie1;a'- . n tap FPANK ROBERTS. Prop A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or r it n n i it ft tiiMt a All Mavana Hlle .-1 ' S-rt I- A I .' ". 3 -THE PASTIV1E,, GllIOWciy 'S "ew Tilt'!es aJ Everything Up-to-Date Rl I I I A rrl ZZ Y n New Sod.i Founta n. Kruit-i. Jlllldl II Soft I'rinkf. ' -.fcMr an ! Toai- i Parlors Srnithvrfst I orrier oi M.i:n hii i Mjv slrSt,tg M. B. GALLOWAY. - - - Heppner. Oregon O C c c ..STATE NORVIAL SCHOOL.. I.XItlT'l-H. OHECON t - - '" Card of Thank. Mi. Ht.il Mi- ' I e : r 1 ln'i ' lie. ii ' eaer .le--It li.anW- t ' e t t i.e ul llt'iH",reqniret! h riP"t ln'ioiml treKt liU'iit. HhII'h rrrli t'ure m tnken in ttt nnlly. Hi-tititf iliri o I upon the M.i.'.t Hll.i nnlO.ill- Kllrf ll'i'H ill tlie Hftetll. theretiv ili'str.iyui( Ilie f.Min.liitMii i f tin" lip. . Hmt tfivintr th nlient nrei tth I'V limi.lmtf tip tlie iM. intitiit;nti nnJ h-m-tintf nnt'ire im .t.iiiii.- it w irk ll.e proprict ir. Imve i. nnn-li fmtli in f- I ' n.ls ai .1 m ! . lio ho k.n ! v .nrtiTe ,...Hr.. II, t tl-ey olV-r - j , U), v!, Wn,fi, sn,, ,; :(. Iliiulre.l P.IIh-k f.r "v rr.st ( hit it full-ti c 11-. Si-mi f.r Mil .f tent hi. .'i - their if. e. I ter AMn-HH, K. .1. t'lfrHi Am., ! .' '. . Ttin hIUpiIaI r' ef th. Wkly Or S -1,1 hv lirntfui-tH. c. fonlan f'vrn a brt.t trr.tm.nt to a tdc MaU'a FmilT I'iIIh are tlii bent. rail, ct .uUtMia. H J c C 1." r a : : tor ' - ' I .v. ,, , ;-.;: .1 tr. :. ; - : ' 1 ;m -y: i.:' : ;oi n J. B . IU TL I R. Sol rctar L. I. Ul Sl I il, I'l t'Si'.'f nt ri i t J 'J 'J 'J Ti