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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
The Weed's News Local an Personal Happenings in and About the City. J. P. Rhea, was up from lone, Friday. W. O. Minor returned from Portland, Friday. A Walker, of lone, was a Hepp ner visitor Friday. Emil Scharff, of Monument was in the "city Sunday. Bias Bros, new feed barn is Bearing completion. Alfred Ayers was a passenger for Portland, Saturday. Andrew Eeaney, of Lexington, was a Heppner visitor Monday. Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and Heppner Gazette only $1.75 per year. Dr. Higgs, Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf Wells & Warnock will handle your real estate and charge only the usual commission. List your lands with Wells & War nocW. We sell only on a straight com mission. E. J. Brown, representing the Pacific Paper Company, was doing business in Heppner Saturday. Dr. F. B. Kistner was a passen ger for Portland. Saturday whpre he will take in the fair for a week. Editor D. E. Baxter, of the Spray Courier was in the city Friday on his way home from Port land. Mrs. H. W. Petesron, of Port land came up Saturday to visit a few days with her sister Mrs. Otis Welch. The patriotic citizens of Hard man report a big tirxe at their Fourth of July celebratian. There was a large attendance. Several fiahing parties of Hepp ner people went out to the moun tains Saturday evening most of them returning Monday. Miss Leona Friend, of Council, Idaho, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rbea, of this city is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kbea. C. A. Minor, of the Penlaud jjivesiocK nna j.anu company re ports that grass is better in the mountains now than it has heen (or si i 'limber f years at this time of ye-ir. Mrp. Sarah Brown and her sister Mrs. Mary Barton have returned Irom a visit to Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas. Mrs. Emma Bird, from Iowa, a sister, returned with tbem and will make her future home in Morrow county. At a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner last Friday, E. L. Fiee land was appointed to the position of assistant cashier. Mr. Freeland is a thoroughly competent man and justly deserves the promotion in one of the strongest country banks iu the Northwest. War-routs were sworn out in Justice Ilea's court on Monday 19th by Road Supervisor H. J. Scott, for the arrest of J. II. Mc Haley, Dave Hill and Chas. Bed saul, for obstructing public high way by driving a band of sheep ou the road between Little aud Big Wall creek, and danrnging the road by rolling rocks aud debris into the road. The case was tried by jury on Thursday, June 20. The jury brought m a verdict of ac quittal against McIIaley and Bed saul, and finding Hill, the camp tender, guilty, also recommended that the fine be not over 20. He was fined $19 and costs paying the fine. H. F. Blahm, Oscar Schafer and Jamea Burnsides were witnesses. Monument Enterprise. This is ideal harvest weather. Mrs. j? red Varnock is on the sick list. Attorney C. E. Redfield re turned from Pendleton Tuesday. Marshal Rasmus has returned from Portland. Several cases of mumps are re ported in the city. W. R. Irwin was a passenger for Portland, Taesday. Commissioner Henry Blackman came up from Portland yesterday evening. Barefoot sandals and white car vas oxfords and hose at the Cash Shoe Store. The haying season is about over. In some places the crop was a little light. Al Binns went to Portland this morning having been drawn as a juror on the Williamson trial. Dan Stalter left this morning for San Francisco, on business con nected with the Mayflower mines. Regular services will be held at the Baptist church next Sunday by the pastor. The morning sub ject: "A Mischievous Error." Dan Stalter president and gen eral manager of the Heppner Min ing Company came in from the Mayflower mines Monday. Mr. Stalter is greatly enthused over the prospects of the mines and says that everything is now in fine working order. He is on his way to San Francisco n business con nected with the mines. Mrs. James Hart gave a very pleasant party last Thursday even ing in honor of her cousin Miss Lena Waters, of Palouse, Wash The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, Misses Le na Waters, Leala Campbell, Valle jo McAtee, Hazel Carr, Eva Mor rison, Lena Long, Leah Minor, Edith Marlatt, Alma Marlatt, Lo rena Meadows, Willa Herren, Viv ian Cox, Cleopatra Scrivener, Alta Kirk, Ella Ayers and Leda Hayes. Messrs. Guy Boyer, Clint Gilliam, Leo Klackman, Elsie Sutton, Carl Rhea, Olin Hayes, Fred Behrens, Johnnie Roberts, Ralph Thomp son, Cleve Walton, Lester Mead ows, Prewitt Cox, Tv'lgai Ayeis, liny Johnston, Mr, Iugles. Sheriff E M. Shutt left Sttur dty morning for Salem, taking with him Wesley Kyle, a 15 year-o'd-boy who had. been committal to the reform school by Judge Ayers. Young Kyle was brought to tbis county from the Orphau's home in Portland by Tom David son about one year ago. The boy was given a home and taken care of until about the 12th of last month when he ran away from the Davidson home taking a horse. He was located in the Monument country in Grant county where he was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Fenget and held until arrival of Sheriff Shutt who brought him to this city last Wedneday. He was given a hearing before Jud-je Ayers Friday and the wayward youth was committed to the Reform School. The boy had made severel trades and disposed ot the horse that he had taken, however, the stolen horse was found and recovered. THE FAR STOK i M 8 S", m III JIT STOCK Mil SALE Every ARTICLE REDUCED FROM Saturday July ist. To Sat. July 15th A BARGAIN EVENT THAT YOU MUST NOT OVERLOOK IE FAIR STORK W FAIR 1fll STORE he 3203 E3HE3 ton. HOWARD In this city Wednes day, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Howard, a son weight 8 pounds. WANTED Man, under 35, from Heppner, to prepare for good position as Railway Mail Clerk. Experience in postoffice not necessary. Entrance sal ary S00 per annum. Gradual promo tion. An exceptional openine. Exam ination soon. Address immediately, P. O. Box 1553, Denver, Colo. Lee Cantwell's automobile line between the depot and the Hepp- Light and Water plant is now making regular trips on schedule time. Miss Grace Van Vactor left Monday morning for Bay Center, Wash., where she goes to visit ber gland parents. Her father S. E an vacror ncconinaniea ner hi far as Arlington. According to the best informa tion that can be obtained at this time the wheat crop of Morrow county this season will be about the same as last year or about 1,- 200,000 bushels. Mrs. L. E. Conn will sell at cost for the next 30 days her complete stock of millinery including all the new hat shapes jnst received from Portlaud. See the new polo turban shape. Mrs. Cohn always has the new styles first. Others copy. A new shipment of ribbon and Valenciennes lace, plumes and flowers for your inspection. E. L. Freeland, assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Heppner left Saturday morning for Buffalo, New York, where he goes as a delegate to the Grand Lodge of Elks which meets on the 11th of July. Mr. Freeland will will make an extended visit in the East and will be gone for some time. David Sherman Oliver, a farmer of the Gooseberry country was arrested Fridy upon complaint ofj bis wife charged with wife beating. He was give a hearing before Justice Whiteia and was placed under $500 bonds. He claims that he can furnish bonds but haa not been able to produce so far and ia in the county jail. Ilia trial will come up at the Novem ber term of circuit court. ; rr no Cash Shoe ore See Our Window Display Of Harvest Shoes and Gloves At Special Prices Wo will help you to save your luml canird money hy iiiukin- close prices. : : : : : Pj Ask for Our MOOSE (hf l SKIX uiilin.-d shoo the 1)st vn,,u' lor $2.50 TK0r00S ,iV,1 l,rn,lwl you L? Wr t""i't rip -in. : : Men and Boys Work Shoes $125 to $3.50 Buckinham Sc Hechfs rivited Chrome Tan $s .30 f All Buckskin Sc Horse hide Grloves REDliCED We give you the best Sox for vour Money Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to THE CASH SHOE STORE lloem at the I. 'win A. Clark Fair S. A. Made, J. O'D Scobey and F. W. Stocking, of Oiyrapia, Wash, and M. (. Royal of Salem, Oregon have eecured the Hotel Palmer, of Portland, and put it under competent manage ment for the Fair trade. It ia a(V room hotel situated on Alder street between Seventh and Eighth, just one block west of the Oregonian building, only one block from car line running directly to the fair grounds. For one dollar a day the very best accomodations can be se cured. known at over Was! nvton an 1 !o a larg? extent in Oregon ar.J their names give assurance that thi? guests of the hole; will be properly tared for. Take the Morrison Street car at the Union Depot and ask the conductor to let you off Park street, then wa'k one Mock nortl to the hotel. Write at once for particul ars and for reservation cf a room. Ad dress Hotel Talcier, Alder street Portland, Oregon. From the Mortw Olympia. Olympia, Wafhinton. The editorial r of the Weekly Or ronlan rives a broad treatment to a wl The above gentlemen are well ranra or subject.