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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Not bo hot. ant. Tins is more pleas- Heppner is quiet and grouchy Too maiiy bachelors. Judge II. J. Uean came over from Pendleton, Monday. Hon. Henry Blackman returned from Portland. Monday. Sheriff Bhutt has moved into bis new home recently perchased from Mrs. Leezer. Judge and Mrs, T. W. Ayers and the Thornton boys have re turned from Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Welch left Tuesday morniDg for the Seaside. Frank Noble returned last week from a business trip to John Day river, where he has been looking after his stock interest. Miss Lillie Cochran, the popular Heppner High school teacher, is visiting with friends in this city. Monument Enterprise. Dr. Winnard Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf Albert Ilea and ChaB. Matteson have been pardoned by Governor Chamberlain and returned to Heppner, Saturday evening. Mrs. Frankie Luper went to Portland, Saturday. She will re turn in a month after visiting at the Seaside and relatives in Port land. The Misses Florenc?, of Pendle ton, were visiting their father, Price Florence, of this city, this week. They are now enjoying an outing iu the Blue mountains. There is much dissatisfaction over the present mail and stage schedule between Heppner and Monument by the people of north ern Grant county eays the Long Creek Ranger. Mrs. Phil Metachan, Jr., Mrs. E. B. Watson, and Miss Nel Cronin, of Portland, cam a up Saturday evening. Mrs. Metschan came to pack her household goods perparatory to going to Portland for permanent resideuce. Semi-Weekly Portland Journal anil Heppner Gazette only $'2 00 per year. Win, Matlock, of Heppner, has beau in this vicinity buying fat cattle. He has purchased several head from V. B. .Tenks and H. I,. Herse payinsc 81.00 to $2.00 for cowa and $2.7 o io !?2.fi0 for steers. Mr. Matlock went down toward the Lower Junction to look for more cattle. The cattle bought will be received hero on August 2nd. Mounment Enterprise. Glasses properly tilted at P. O. 'org's. tf. Th3 contract for hauling 100,. 000 feet of logs for the re-construction of the dam across the John Day river has been let to C. E. Akin. The logs will bo cut on Tamarack mountain, and a road will have to be built part of the distance. Mr. Akin receives !?(! per thousand for hauling the logs. Chns. Royse has taken the con tract for cutting the logs, and will put a crew of men in the woods for this purpose in a few days. Spray Courier. The River Ind Stock Farm, consisting of 2,w0 acres of land was sold Monday by J. F. Spray, founder of the town which now bears his name, to J. R. Nuna maker and T. U. Wilcox of Mor row county, for $24,000. The farm consists of alout 400 acres of farming land, including the. famous Hogan Hottom, which is partly seeded to alfalfa, ami 2,280 acres of good range Jaud which com mands the water aloDg the mouth of Parish Creek for about four miles. The farming implements and the unsold town lots are also included in the deal. Mr. Spray reserves the present crop of about 30o toni of alfalfa and grain hay, and has the use of the ranch until j June lf 1907. Syray Courier. , Geo. S. Blake of Condon; was in the city Thursday. A Walker, of lone, wae Hepp ner visitor Tuesday. Attorney F. H. Robinson, of lone, was id the city yesterday. Miss Frances Griffin,, of Port land is the guest of Mies- Etta Morrison. Mrs. Geo. 'Tunkin,, of Hasdman, is receiving medicil treatment of the Heppner Sanitarium. Wharton bays wheat and barley- Phone him tor motatiorm. Market quotations received daily. I'riees today Blueatem GOc; Club 58c. Attorney &, K Van Vactor was a passenger yesterday morniDg for the Seaside where he goes- to join his family. Mrs. Thos. Humphr&y and children left yesterday morning for Hillsboro, where she will visit relatives for a month. Miss Emma Farnsworth return ed home Sunday, from near Hard- man, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beymer the past two weeks. WiUard Herren was down from his mountain home, Friday. Mr. Herren reports that the huckle berry crop will be short in the mountains this season. A crowd of Heppner's young people left Wednesday morning for the mountains, where they in tend to remaiu for a month, braathing the pure mountain air. Wool sales were held at Billings aud Fort Benton, Montana, last Saturday. At the two sales nearly 1,100,000 pounds of wool were sold at prices ranging from loh cents to cents per pound. Miss Junkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Junkin, came up rem San Francisco, Tuesday evening, one is now auenumg her mother who is very sick at the Heppner Sanitarum. Henry Blackman returned Mon- day evening, from Astoria and the Seaside, his family remaining there during the heated term. Mr. Blackman starts today for southern Oregon and the ilha- RID1NOS PLEAD OUILTY. Sentenced to Two Year In tike PenMenilarjr. Harris Kidicgs who vras brought to this city last week by Sheriff Sbntt, from Washington, charged with stealing a horse from Ben Swaggart, yesterday entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by Judge Bean. Dr. M. B. Metzler returned yesterday morning from Spray. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bey me i came in from Hardman yesterday morning. Mrs. Esteil Natter was a passenger yesterday morniDg Sor Bourne, Oregon, where she goes to visit her sister- There will be regular com. munion service at tne Cnnstion church Sunday at 11 a. m. Chas. A. Mussulman, minister. Mr. and, Mrs. M. Phelps from Iowa, arrived in the city Tuesday evening. Mr. i'neips is a Drainer of A. M. Phelps, former manager of The Fair store. He will locate iu Oregoa. Sheriff Shutt left this morning in charae of Harris Ridings, who will be taken to the penitentiary at Salem to serve his sentence of wo years. I. . it t i r4 . Your SUGGESTIONS Summer FOft Vacation TI4ltlCli:i. ALL1SOX DAVIS At the M. E. church parsonage in this city, Wednesday, August 1, 1900, Mr. P. W. Allison and Miss Loitie S. Davis, Rev. Perry Chandler officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Allison left on vasterjays morning's train for Pendleton. Mm. .11. i:. Brock. Confinement or medical cases taken. Piivate nnrHing at my own home. The most careful home care coupled with a thorough knowledge of nursing gained Iroin long experience. Residence Couit street. S,pi2G. FOU SALE mipcellaneoiH lot of wit1 en ble new and second hand, anvleti!tti. It ought not to cost you: much, foa an Outing Outfit. One of our two-piece Outing Suits, double or single breasted style; in differ ent color or pattern you wish for, is yours for $7.50 to $12. A new "Straw" for $1.25 to S&G0J; a couple of our Outing Shirts in the new effects at 81.50.. A half dozen Ties at 25 cents each. Two or thres Fancy Handkerchiefs at 25 cents. A few pair of Fancy Hose at "three for One." A suit or tv;o of our light balbinggan w" underwear; and you are well equipped $ at slight expense for every kind of & conquest. The Sincerity Store MINOR COMPANY mette Valley in the interests of j pipe of any description and size, the Jamestown fair, Ha expects to be gone two weeks. Prs. Walter 1). and Carrie llovle Slater, Ostespatliic rhvsiciann and graduates ot Still College of OMeopothv )e Moines, Iowa, aro permanently ocated in room .! and 4, l.U. U. r machinery to Ptiit anvbodv, write for prices on anything; metal scrap iron and all kindu of junk and machinery lioou'lit and sold. Address M. Ha rd & Son, Portland, Oregon. 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