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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
The Heppner Gazette I -i.f-N ci.ir... t.eip. ' I it your Sunday dinner at the Hepri ! tier Cafe. I nCHHDAY Aug. 'J.S, 1J02 The WeeK's News Local and 1'ersonal Happenings in anil About the-City. T. U. Howard for line KroreiicH L'daard Kverett Young is in the city Tomalea and waflea at t lie Heppner Cafe. Read Slociim'a ad in regard to hcIiooI nppliea. ' Mrs. Brink apunt Sunday w itli frienda in lone. Attorney (i. W. I'lielps is Irark from a trip to Portland. C. C. I'attemou visited the I itcb creek camp Sunday. Hev. J. V. Crawford lias returned from an outing trip. Wm. G. Crabtree, of Monument was in t tie city Saturday. For school supplies of all kinds, go to Corner A Ayera. W. 15. Potter drove over from Spray, Saturday, returning Monday. Misa Mattie Stroud was a puimrner for The Iallea, Saturday. Misa Lee Woolery, of lone, spout uoday at Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Conner's. Nat Webb of Walla Walla, is over looking after his Morrow county inter ests. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. lloothby, of Lex ington, called at the (Lw.ktkk oflice laet Friday. Mrs. T. M. Jones, of Salun, who has ben visiting her mother Mrs. H. F. Vaughan, left Monday morning for h-r home. Mr. and Mrs J. Kirt returned Thurs day from an outing tiij) at M Puffy' Sprints. Mrs Kirk is much improved in health. Thos. Matlock, J. W. Matlock, A. M. S'ocuni, and W. I.. Houston relumed Saturday fiom an outing trip in Sout'. eaUern Oiegon. W. I.. Houston, former manager of the Heppner Flouring Mills will g to Junction (My in a ehoit lime where he will make his future hoim-. Willaid Herren came up Saturday from his (iilliam countv ranch. He went "lit to the coal mines Monday to superintend some road wo-k. Mr. Her'en has sold his fann and will move to Heppner. Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers ami outfits for out in in the way of extra fine groceries. Almost ver) thing imaginable kept in stock It's handy where you can gel anvttiing you waot. The Hepprer Flouring mills have changed hands. Thos. Schi.elder, for merly with the Albers, Schneider Co., Portland, has purcha-ed lite property od will take charge on September 1. Mr. Schneider is an experienced and thorough mill man. K. C. Itoggs, who lives three miles ait of Monument, last week killed one of the largest rattlesnakes on his ranch rer killed in the couniy. The reptile measured four feet one ami one half Inches long and was nine inches in cir cumference, and had i:i rattles and a button. (irant County News. There was a very plea-ant family re union held at the residence of Pr. and Mrs. It. r. Vaughan, Sunday last. Those present were : Ir. and Mrs . F. Vaughan, Mrs. Walton Young and little daughter Mirl, of I-os Amrel.e, Calif.. Mrs. T. M. Jones and little son of Salem, Mrs. J. B. IWal and little son of Forest Grove, Mrs. F. C. Hendle of Dayton, Wash , Mr. and Mrs. Orin Brians, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Spencer, Forest and Harry Brians. Wm. Knmmerland who resides four miles west of this city was in Heppner, Thursday. Mr. Kumnierland stales that jack rabbits are very numerous in his neighborhood and are doing some damage. They attack potato patches, going in late in the evening and digging '. F. Thomson of Hulter Creak, was in the city Monday. ('. ('. CuitiH. of Pouglas, was a Hepp ner visitor Monday. .1. A. llaibke, of Douglas, was regis tered at the Palace, Monday. Miss Margarita A brahauisick started Sal unlay for San Francisco. .fas. A. Tozier, of Long Creak, was tegistered at ilia Palace, Monday. mihh j -i 1 1 inn ami l.ouis JtiiOe re turned fiom Hitch creek Mondav. aaTaiCTSfaaai AFTER THE LAWBREAKERS. Sheriff Shutt Determined to Stop Sheep Shooting . Sheriff Shutt in determined lo sto) the lawless shooting of sheep in Moi row county. Soon after the news reached this city that Thos. Matlock's hedar hai been shot, Mr. Shirtt was on the groun to collect evidence and tiy and bring the offenders to justice. In an in'er view Sheriff Shutt said: "I am determined to stop this law less shooting ai.il will continue the figh The Fall type of weather is appear- until the per petrators are run dow n. ing t ool nights and hot in the after noon. Wanted A girl to do goneral house' work in a small family. Inquire at Ua.i rn: oMict. Mr. aril Mrs. K. A. Chapel and daughter, of Hardman, were registered at the Palace, Monday Professor Austin, of Hamilton, pro prietor of the school at that place was in Heppner this we k M. II Matts who has been visiting his brothei in-law J. H. Kinsman, left Monday inoinirig for Topeka, Kansas Mrs. F C He-die, of Dayton, Wash , w l.o has been viciting Dr. ami Mrs. I'. F. Vaughan, Saturday. "Sheep t hooters will not be allowed to carry on th ir work with a free iTand as they do in Grant (bounty, so long as it is in my power to prevent it. I w he on the scene of t'oublt; for the next several days, together wi ll Mr. TIioh Matlock, who will take p isot al charge of the sheep. 'Wea'e going to keep the sheep right where Ihev are and will see that Matlock's interes's and tights are re appcted. I!y making a vigorous and de tef mined elf rt to etop this shooting right now on Ihe start we hha'l have little trouble in the future." The sheiiff went out to Matioek prairie !ast Sunday inoinirg, and was etnrned to her home we Cxed for most any emergency. The citizens in general should co-op Mrs. Walton Young of L s A ngeles, erate with Sher iff Shutt in this good Calif , w ho has been vi ilit g h r moth- woi k and such lawless ac's w ill soon be er M8 ft F. Van -h in. staged for her I unknown. home Satiwdav. All exhibits of livestock ml agricul tural and horticultural pi o 1 i ts will he accepted at The Dalles Fair free of cost. No entrance fee w ill be charged. There is always a rush at the last mo merit for school books, slates, pencib, tablets, etc. S cure them ea-ly at Con er A Ayers and avoid the rush. II. K. Swart, f rmerly with J. L. Gib son in tie barber business has joined Ihe Maigarita Fische- Co.. and left yes erday morning to join Hie company a' lone. Mr. and Mm 1! F. Hind who have been in a't Lake City, I'tah, for sorns iirue, started for Heppner jeMerda' iriormng and will ar-ire here Friday eVt-nii g Mis V. F. Forwood, uf The IaUt, who has been visi'ing Mrs. T. W. WANTED TO BE NATURALIZED. Born in Missouri and Mad Applica tion for Paper. ...New Neckwear... and beau' NKCK HUFFS. For ladies just ar: ived by Express. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EAKLY. Tfinmem wm mm y SILENCE CLOTH or Table Felt protects table and prevents break ing of dishes. Will wear for years. : : . . . PKW GrVOOED ... Are clamoring for recognition here now. Our ware rooms are full to the roof and must soon be brought out. At the outset of our career we made some promises. We promised to solve the problem of eco nomical up-to-date merchandising so that all your needs from the greatest to the least can be supplied at home, and We J lave Never Yet Jieen Sued for Breach of Promise. Not the elegance of fixtures and dis play perhaps, of the large city stores, hut we've got the goods, and the quantity we sell enables us to make the LOWEST PRICES. ; LAST DAYS OF OUR CLEARING OUT SALE Only a few days in which to buy goods at such a SLASHING OF PRICES.' Come in and look and you will readily see what a sacrifice we are making. Every thing offered are every day needs and it means a great saving. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at Nearly Half Price. op tlie suuds, feasting while tlie fanners r. asleep. Tliey make eliort wotk nf a potato pa'ch. Iiitin Hie dav tune these wily animals lie clone in their lairs ami are not to he found, hut sally to th under cover of dii'knen-i on liu ehief herst. They are very fond of all kinds of garden vegetables, hut j'iet Bow they are ohowlnir a preferoncf for potatoes When garden vegetables arr II gone they aie not averse to (nibbling the bark from young fruit trees Aern, was a passenger yertte-d.iT l..n ing for Sampler. Ms. Ayers arcorn panted her. They will vint rel tiU'ty Cry Marnhul (ieo. Tit mluli and family returned Tuesday from a tw. week' outing trip iii . .1 din Xolhn gei's plm e in the I'.'ue nun.. tain. Mr. riiortitoii report that lnu k leherr ies are scnrie, but wild hi.uk h r r ies ar. rlentifiil. ri,e t4liee(iherkr wh loo!; Moe El liott's place It Thos. Matlock, out at Matlock prairie, came in Sunday, leav ing the Khep. lie stated that four men cau.e to him Sunday morning and told him to leave, and he was not long in doing it. lie left his doge at .liia Long's plare, and the men caiuenith him to the edge of the mountains. One man told Ipm that he would corral the sheep at noon Sunday, and there they ho left. The herder was badly fright sue 1. No new has been received from Sheriff Shutt and Thos. Matlock who are no in tlie vicinity where the sheep Sit' Satindav afternoon a reporter of the Gah'ik, in company with Oi-i-ar llorg, toaited for Iiilch creek to visit the Heppner camn of younjj people, consist ing of Mchims. I'ercy (iariiguea, Wm. Hall, Wm. Smith, and Misses Myrtle I'.rynut, ( i race linger and Irene Walton, arriving there at t? o'clock. A number of Heppner people are ramped in this heantiful spot on the edge of a large iiipinlow and are enj tying themselves hugelv. In the evening a big ramp fire is started and all circle around and tell stories and sing songs until a late hour. To s.v that ye reporter enjoyed himself is expressing it mild y, for it was with profound sorrow that We tore ourselves away from the merry little party sitting rorily around the ca'rp fire at 7 o'clock n I wended uiir wy down the dark rond toward Heppner, arriving here at 1 1 o'clock p m. ROHN Yri III th'scity, August L'4 I'.HL", to Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Kverett Vo ing, a nun, weight 11 pnin.ls. Portland Elks Carnival. Impaired Digestion The event of Ihe year in the I'licitic Noi 'liwes in the exposition hue ih coih- i in fll :ir I oiiiiiiin. "-einemner lo i.i. May not lesll that Is niennt ty .fv;Tf j wl,,.n ,, ',ind Klka Carnival w ill How, I'lil it will be if neglected. l.e given. Tide street fair is on a larger The uneasiness after rut inc, fits tif nrrv- j ,.,.,.11,. than anything uf the kind et ons lieaila. he sourness of tlie sloin.i.li. anil ! I. nil led in this part of the country. dlsni.-nTal.le l'.el. l.iiiK may not ! very had j It. -i b-s being so.J of autumn festival now but they will he If the stomach is H M- be replete wil'.'a now, inn inej ,.,. ,,f show s in connect ion tin few it h. inner.-.! tocrow wiaK. r. , . , . n , ,, . , . Pysin-psla Is smh a mlsrralile lis.ne iht before. Kverv railway sn I that the tendency to it should It given ,,. ,,,., ,. hroiighont Oregon. Wasli eiirly attention. This la completely ovt r- i j,,.,,,,, .:),o. Montana and Ihitish come by ! I olumbin. lesli.ing the inipo-tani-e and rr 1 1 C rm rrtf lllrt x 'ent of the all'iir, has mad esp- tiOOCL S tSCtrSapariliu ,.,, ,Ht., ,,, ,(,, t,avei ivt.mi- wblrlislrcngtbcnithrwholrdigestlvcsystem , ward lurli g the run of the Carnixal. One day last week a voting man en tered the oflice of ("ounly Judge Lar tholotiew, and elated that he wanted te become a citizen of the I'mied States of America. He was asked by the Judge w bethel he wan'ed to takeout his first or second pspers and here plied : "Well, I don't know Jude, I guess it's the fiist papers, tever took on i any." The young man was refered to the county cleik. W. L. Sa'ing sas it) 'he r'erk's oflice when the young man en tered and stated lo wants. Mi. Salirg unlerstood him to say that he wan ed a mirriage license, and ju-t as he was about fixed up ready to get married, Judge Bartholomew steppfd in and had the mistake cor rected. Tlie proper blank was secured and tt e !i-t of ijiiesticnis was proponndetl to the young man. He renounced forever all al!f glance ami fidelity to all and any foreign prince, sta'e and sovereignty whatsoever, and was aked of what foreign power he was now a subject. This was a s'unner an 1 he did not un derstand it. "Whpre were you horn .'" said Mr. Saling to simplify matters. Toe young man hesitated and finally said: "I was horn in Missouri." With suppressed laughter the young aian was told that he had been the vie ti of a practical joke, and that Mis sonri was in the I'l.itui Statfs. His fare turned a crimson hue. and after long meditation said : "I always thought it was, hut them fellers out there where 1 live P I I me it wasn't." Linen Art Carpet, wears well and sweeps easy. 30c yd Wool Ingrain Carpet, (Floral and Fleur di lis) -18c and 08c per yd Dishes in blue, green and gold decor ated in broken lots at a big reduction. Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, each 5c Ladies' wrappers, regular price up to 2.48, now 1.13 Children's white dresses.foriner price 1.33, now. 99c Men's helmet sun hats, former price 39c, now 2.5c Men's summer underwear 2oc up All ladies' shirt waists up to $1.00, now $ 63 All ladies' shirt waists up to 2.48, now 1 08 j All baby bonnets up to $1.00 go at 09 All baby bonnets up to 1.98 go at 98 Ladies' stock collars 13 Boys' blouse waists 23 Children's headgear 19 P. Sal. of Household Good K. C Wills is selling ali his house hold goods cheap for cash : 8 bed room suits. 1 piano, I vers ti I'ond. 1 orgau. Sewing machine. Stoves, Fine lounge. Handsome book case and writing desk. 1 set of tine books, title, The I'resi dent's Messages. Carpels. 1 extra tine rw. '2 saddle burses. 1 hoys' saddle. 1 ladies' side saddle ALL W EKE SAVED. "For tears I sufT. red snrh untold mi sery from Bronchitis." writes J. 11 Jobn slon. of B'ongtit 'n. (1 1.. lht often I was nnble to work TheD wlieneverj rhieg else futled, I was: wholjr en red by lr. Kiiw's New :'C ver for Coi snnip You can get school books at Conser A; Ayers druu store. Mi.-s Nora Matlock, who lus been at Canvou City for some, returned Tues dav. If you have anything to exhibit vou iii find in the list premiums that will he wotth c ntesting for. Wnte to K. J. tiorman, fcecielary 3C'jiuI l-.asiern Oregon -ui.i' A-no.-iation, tor premium list 19 Y2 fair Mrs. J. B. Beai returned to her home 4t Forest tirove, yesterday. She has t een vis. ting h -r mother Mrs. B. F. Van.'hati. Ch.ts. A. Brooks, of Piineville, was m the city the forepart of th. week. Mr. I'rooKS is connected with the Tria. ville Electric Light company. Ti e Margarita Fischer Co. after a three weeks' stop in this city on ac count of ttie serious illness of Miss Dot Fischer w ho was brought here for treat ment under Dr. McSwords, gave two peifurinancei at the opera bouse Friday and Saturday evenings. While th. son iMtiv was working under great dis advantages. Heppner peoyle were well t lc.ied with the enter tainm.nt. The j opening bill, Mahie Heath, was a pleas ing producti n- Miss Margarita Fisch er, the young ajtrei. n a wonder. B. MeCowell is a clever all around actor, i i and Miss Dot Fischer show great im- j reveineut sin.'e t.er appearance here ; last w inter. M -. i'iinhar's singing was a feature of tlie performance. Hertn j Swait and Heppner Blackmail were ' very good. On r-uturday eveuing, the ! kiailieioi V K j nance, a farce comedy, ; was presented iu a p. easing manner to a good an d.tnee. ! School BOOKS School Supplies of all kinds, in-"dudinc TABLETS. PEN and everything that is needed to begin school . ..Siocum Druo GO.. cils. slates NEW GROCERY STORE. I.IIOT. A leather hound diary tetweea Hepp ner and 1'. ' l'Org'e ranch. Finder wil: please leave at Uakttk otlice and receive liberal reward. Ih uros il. Tkck. NvTti K OF PIS-OLL'TIOS. ! I. oiie C. Campbell haing purchased th inteit-t of deo Notde in the har ness ni l saddlery business of Noble Co . said business will hereafter b con- , din ted mi. lei the t'irru I ame of Noble A Crtiiipl'e !. Y i. NobV retaining Ins in-teri-t m tne !oimii"ss. Noble A Co wit; I avail I ! ; is nintracted by them at.d ill -ti i-1 1 u l amounts due said ion. My wife sntt're.l intensely froru tir:i . int 'i I per s 'i'" ow ing ire old hi m A'thma. til! it pnrnl br, ai d nil onrex . are r.-spe.-tfui.y r.-piesteJ to call and i-.rieriee c 'es to show i ! ih- best (Von n i sett ! t he! i ace i... is at as early a date Weak Men ci A: J. :sexo tablets: WILL mKE YOU STRONG They are an Absolute Cure lor Loss ol SEXl'U rilWEK. SFERM 4T0KKH0EA, l!FrLTS OK EXCESSES, ETC. ul we auarantee them. On rtH'eipt of One Oo'.'.nr we will mail a box (W ilnys trent meiiti securely seaie. I to any RthlrtttS, Willi no rr.nrks to 1i'loe contt iit Six Boxes Treatiueut S5.00 Your tnonpy w ill be promptly rt'turnoi to yon if you are not ttUinriot. with the trvatment. Green & Jackson Dni Co. WALLA WALLA, WASH. Bright, Fresh, New Stock of Stapleand Fancy Groceries. My Goods are all Fresh and New and Prices are Right. Orange Front Building, Alain St. A. E. BIN INS. Proprietor. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY! 1902 Opening Announcement 1902 Co' eg L Dera! Ant. September Co-ege of Mus e, September .6 Co"ege o' Oratory, September College of Art, SepterrDer 16 Co ! o' Tr-eo'cgy, September Normal Department. Septtrrse' Preparatory Dept. September Bus nets Department, September Colieg of Md.c p, Octocer Coi ege f La Octocer 6 TUITION NATES RCASOMARLC. CATALOfiUC NT UPON APPLI CATION. BOARD AND ROOM AT BO A R DIN ft MALL 90.10 PIN WIIK tiooJ board with turniahed room can b bad io tbe citt for to H 00 er aeek, io private familtei. Student can board themaelre tor een 11 prr week John H. Coleman. President, Salem. Oregon aie.licine in t' c aorl.l. A triBl will eoriTii'Ort y,.u it's unnvnleil for riiront ' a"d Lnritf itirs.e ()narantd t)'fl 5(M nnd SI IHl Tri'il l)n:tU free at S!o. eiitu Driiu Cn Nuiii k A t'o. 250 Cords of Wood Wanted. No 1 i wood in fi'iir foot li'iitli dcxircd. Ii!iiiir tf V. 1" Himii.iii. Mi'l piii'r Wood Yard. 5 1 Tlie l 'hvio riianitrlaiira St- m ai'li anil Liv- - TaIiIhI. 1. .sy t luke. I'le ami! in i tl" et. F r ;il hv S1 leum Driitf C.i. Thin mi;n!iturr on rvrry N of th fronuin Laxative Brorno-Quininc Tabieu lb rameJj Ibat rarr a roltl la om day Belvedere I INHST WINES, l.lol'OKS & CIGARS t 1 Imndifd empty I'arrele for . 1 ive liundird barrels of ex t:. tine cider vineitar on tap. . . . MIANK ROBERTS. Prop OWEG01NS Blue Ribbon STATE FfJIR Salem Sept 15th to 20th 1902 V . ii rt- i n t.- 1 t .sttt'ii I ar I .! ti.i- vrtvitt-st in! l t r la! eo-e;t--i and :ni':.vk !io ever i fl.l on t!ie l.i 1 1: . V.i'. tiiH! ri'v I'iriv a'tfi i-.ooti atnp i;i.iiiii. fnv. t'otr.e .im! hine youi ia'iii'ie. I' r nrv nl'orma t:.r. i t' L M O WISDOM. Sec y. Porfand. Ore . . DAYS OK FtTJC . . THE DALLES CARNIVAL AND Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Fair Sept. 30 and Oct. I. 2. 3. 4. 1902 $4,000 in Purses and Premiums $4,000 r'.;ei exent of the nr. Beet ra. a meelioc Is'?. Ia it I ve s'ot-k. Atin-utiirti and liorticuiturat Ktbibit Irir Male u Oregon. Arnold's Renowned Oregon Pacific A Oriental Carnival BALLOON ASCENSION AN O DARING PARACHUTE JUMP Kint'n IUe Touroaaieat. 'CW tV in ipooal aaitea for fa'm and novelty rata .... . i . an ariif enie-ei lor pre'iiuun aJaiitt! A B SO LUTC Lf rati ! I-- t u. u. i'vu o ('i.uiiuuii i.ii it-i r pririijiti li'eai -Pe.l profann a Lite i. j. (IOhua! TNI OALLtB. it nitia Lea 1 t . Bk 3 . 1 LLtB. OMtQON I PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND. ORCOON The school where thorough work ia done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept ia bnsinesa ; where horthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of book keepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. ., PRINCIPAL 1 - ii 4 ill'iUi"-