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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
COUNTY COURT umbr of Claims Again.! the County Unuttually Large at Tliln Term. (Continued from flret page.; ETBurchell 7 00 A K Fuller 11 $0 W II French j62o J H VVyland 16 00 F P Vughan 13 Q0 J D Jones U D E Gilman 10 20 Thos Humphreys 4 T T l a u iiiHKeep 2 20 John Edwards 2 20 TD Matthews 2 20 (jeorge J Currin 2 20 O E Farnsworth 2 20 M S Corrigall 2 20 John Parkins. 2 20 WE Prym 2 20 R M Turner 5 8q Frank Gilliam 12 20 H Taylor 15 00 Oscar Williameon 5 60 W P Snyder 4 20 Mo?e AshbauKh 2 20 K F Wiltnot 15 60 Fred Lucas 13 00 Hiram Taeh 16 00 F M Lovgren 18 00 Kph Eskelson 13 60 L A Florence 13 40 MV Logan 18 00 VV K Munkers 13 80 A E Wright 15 20 J C Owens 22) F E Mason o on A M Markham 4 20 11 C Gay 400 C C Curtis 18 00 J M Hager 2 10 J P Rhea o 20 A Andrews 4 20 L P Yenckel 4 20 T . I if jonn Kiirsman.... , ,,, 2 20 Fitd Anhbaugh, , 220 Chaa Doughi rty 21 to C S Lowe 4 20 JOOwen.-..-. U 00 tri: .11 """oiVftKUUSUBD 1 W) rnnr P ... ,, vuiiuvjr, luuipuBi'n ()j Judge 1 VV WUham Wallace 6 72 I Ayers, W. G. McCartv and F. M. Grll. r l WM 8 00 fin, supplied the funds for the exhibit I, " ' 6 75 HeDry Bkckraao ba chTge of the di 13 50 play at the Ernnifin V,. r, . , . u" aiao ZZ. " ; 0 00 active in its coUection as Here Frank " " ou7 271 73 Gilliam a.,d J. A. m... "v.uic:ijr, tVQQI- ery, a pioneer in the county, has pre C E Redfield 15 qq , 7 "7 6 50 pared a booklet setting forth its re- WTMV . aw sources, needs and attractions, which "N'bb 2 00 distributed at the booth to those who J 2 00 iire the county and the oppor t T ! 2 00 lunities tor the settler in it.-Por.land oy 2 00 Telegram. D C Gurdane. , 5 00 J J McGee 28 60 Coat of Telegraph WOBayless.. 5 gQ In order lo keep the 30.000 miles of M A Bate" ' 3 30 talegraph lines in order io Gceat Britain 0 H 3 30 expenditure of about $25,000 a year Dr lvore..... 79 80 w neoessary. In order to keep the Arch Burnhard... 4 obi stomaoh strong and the liver Bfltiv in BE Devon 4 00 J n.lf necessary to take a few doses of Art Stephens. . 15 00 Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is the VA Stephens 16 00 bee health maker aud preserver in the GeoBleskman 4 00 world and has the hearty endorsement ME Bates.... 6 00 of physicians everywhere. It will re Frank Howell 4 00 store the stomach to its normal condi- 0 Baker 4 00 on, etimalate the flow of diesti Wm MuBKrave 2 00 jaioes and prevent the bowls from be 1 ' T win maae a concession of eight ra les on e ch side of the track of the pr jHcted railroad from Irku'ek to KastCape when the conditions have been cornp ie ' with. ' A $250,000,000 company will be form ed in this cunfy in October, and the actual work of the road will commence next year. The plan is to build 40 miles of tunnel under the Berine strait . It will take five years to complete the road. Dawson will be the eastern terminus. Paul Jones' Boy Delivered. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for action, S,?r-f0',??w Lff0 pi". Jon can nl i 106 DIom of Lea th on tba odfeks; the hrihtn.s of tti eye; the firmness of the flesh and mufcis; the bQoyCOy of the mind. Try them. At Slocum Dru (K'a drag Ure. 25 cents. S McDaniel 4 00 John Clark 4 00 Elden Emory 4 00 Wra McDaniel 2 00 3d McDaniel 4 q0 Geo Ilendrix 3 q0 Chas Adams 8 50 Coleman Roberts 350 S Baldwin 18 25 W Ayers 21 75 J F Stewart 20 25 B C Sijjebee 2 00 VV G MoCarty 18 00 FMGiiffin 20 00 Telephone Co 43 15 A Rood 12 00 Thos Morgan 12 00 coming clogged. Then you'll uot be bolbered with siok benches, dizziness, heartburn, indigestion, dysiiepsia, nervousness, cramps, insomnia or liver troubles. We nrge you to give it a fair trial. The genuine must hve our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. From Alaska to '.Siberia. Paris, July 6.In the presence of the highest dignitaries of France diplomatic representatives of many foreign govern ments nd civil and naval officials cf the United States, the body of Admiral John Paul Jones was today formally delivered to the United States govern The ceremony was one combining impressive dignity with bri.Fant mili tary and naval pomp ir, which the soldiers and sailors of France and the sailors of America united in tende honors to the illustrious founder of tl American navv Before You Oder T TV IT 1 1 x vuuaiuiicb, iviarDJe or Granite Work You will do well to Bee Monterastelli Brothers and get prices. Thej have a fine stock on band. WAIN STREET, HEPPNEK, ORE. Hing e Chicago, July G Captain John J. Bealy has arrived here from New York, where he has been securing endorse ments for a railroad from Siberia to 1 1 t Aiasua, wnere tie goes with J. A. Wad Terrific Race With Death "Death was fast approaohini?," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla. describing his fearfal rsce with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which bad robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different dootors and several medioines, but got no benefit, until I began to nee Electric Bitters. So won derful was their effeot, that in three days I felt like a new man, end today I AND OREGON Showtime Union Pacific Onlv Line EAST via SALT LAKE li DEHfEfi TWO TRAINS DAILY. HaileyMdtteson.. .. . . , v , t , , ... 540 Chailes Ridge way. v. 4 80 "W S Wharton. 2 20 C G Noble.. 2 20 l A XfccXle) o 20 E It ttunlock 2 20 SV Harding. 5 (;0 VV L Smith 2 20 Dee Matlock 2 20 l J Mat'ock 2 20 .lonn icasmns 2 20 Jeo Nobl - 2 20 Frank Gilliam , 4 20 William Cul'ins 13 00 HA Priidt 10 00 A Ives 19 CO O O Edwards. . . . 4 0(1 E T Perkins 5 John Lundy 9 ,v,0 Frank Mason 5 1.0 L P I 'avi.ison 2 0 Sam Hawnrth 6 00 John Adatrs -,00 W P Mvers 7 63 Chas MatiPB'tn 2 20 T M Bunded 9 00 luiein l'.'nke 7 Harry Hathoway . . . 12 00 B-nJtidy 9 60 OG llaguewood y 61 W P Hi 1 2 20 Jrnn Fanlcuer 9 60 Ad;i Weir 2 20 VV 1! Grobill : , ,k) Fruni; Hamilton 2 20 George Hamilton 2 20 Knfus (-"fhran ) () W W Bruce M60 l.'vi lid;? i an W C I'M' 1 'U 16 00 lh N I' Winnsid 60 00 Dr A K Higga ii00O Alton I'.xpoy 37 00 Thomson Iros 455 A M Slocum 1-10 60 F M Gentry 20 00 Morrow Warehouse Mill Co 3" 50 K M Shntt 71 25 John A fibrose 6.5 25 i: H Conser 10 00 Higgs & Winnard 57 50 Ilijrgs Winnard 220 00 Ir Higgs.... S000 JVIOKROW CO. EXHIBIT. fc. One of Rest in 4g:rlcnltural llulld. at tutr. ell, chief engineer of the project to lav . , . 0 y ronniea. unaran- P J6 t' 10 Jay eed at Slooum Drug Co.'S drug store: out the proposed route. It is reported price 50o. u'i'hem dishes is too clean, and I never saw a Bheepherders' cook yet with a white apron. It should aU be coveied with grease." Such are the criticisms to be beard d r.i-y Hrotind the Morrow County booth, where one corner of the Agricultural building has been devoted to a model shpep camp and farm residence. While the neceseaiy amount of wholesome or unwholesome dirt may be absent, it is, nevertheless, a fact that those who know have n. fault to find with the aeiial id in .f the camp as reproducing in a vivid and interest ma mer the chief ftatnres of life on the sheep pastures. The Eastern visitor can and does get a bett-r idea of the woolgrow ing industry from a few minutes spent examining this miniature than from hours on tinillustrated talk. If there is anything he does not, know, the inhuma tion is cheerfully provided by the at tendant of the exliihir. Most of the exhibit, however, is f.eif-exp'anatory, though everyone does not know that the figure enveloped up to its waist in a Domestic . D 1 DKDraiLyi8 "ME SCHEDULES Dally HKFPNER, OB. ARRIVlto Fast Mall For ' 9:00 a.m. East and West Fast Mail From East and West 5:35 p. m. Express For 9:00 a.m. East and West Express From East and West 5:35 p. t taw in the family is not to be ex pected where a poor cook stove is used. That is only natural. Secure DOMESTIC HARMONY by furnishing your home with one of those mao-nificent sack is ft, 'posed to represent a man tramping the nWes into huge ba'es f. r sh'pment to the seor.iing mill. Mor-ow County has, hi addition, a fine exhibit of wools in all- putes, from the fleece and hide to the scoured pro duct. One "nunibter fleece, already a prizewinner, it So" pounds in weigbt, coming irom the flocks of J. A. Xunna maker, while un ayeiag 'i' wound fleereis shown by the Penland Live etjck Company, which rKims to pro duce ISl.f 00 pounds of wool annually. Wheat is the other big staple di-iday-el in the M rr.-w C-mnty exhibit, al though there is a good showing of all the grains common to Oregon. In id- ilitinn r it, I ., . ... ...1L?i,cu Krains nitre 18 a large amount of grain in the sheaf, some of it this year's crop. Alfalfa and other grap.es, both native and tame, areshon, and a large display of fruit is expected to arrive in a few days. There is also a fine display of birds and etuffed animals from a collection made by Dr. E. R. Swinburne, oi Morrow County. It includes a kangaroo rat such as is not very often seen in Oregon. The Board of Coxmissionero of Mor- s fi' STEAMER LINES. San Francisco Portland Routb. steam sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, Oropon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence, Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Riparia and LewiPton lev Riparia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewiston daily at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. A. L. CRAIG, Lilidj Meat Market MATLOCK & RASMUS Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock STOVES OR RANGES Economical in Fuel, Satis factory in Results, and as cheap and oood as a o-ood grade of Stoves can be sold. FOR SALE ONLY BY . Gilliam & b, Heppner, Ore. LEADING DEALERS IN Stoves and Kitchen Outfits PLUMBING A SPECIALTY GliLLIAM & BIsBEE HEPPNEli, OliEGON Red Front Livery & Peed StaDles Stewart A. Kirk, Props FIRST-CLASS LIVERY UIGS Kept constantly on I;;im1 and can be furriinhet or; nliort notice to 1 a'tis wifcliiug to drive into tho 'nterior. First clas : : Hacks and DoQijies tail i;orn and ski; rs. vk tTi:i: TO THi: : : : COM3IKUCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FUKNISir KItJS AND PHIVKU OX SHOUT XoriCE : : : Heppner. - Oregon