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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
The Weed's News local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. - Glasses 'Bora's. properly ntteJ at P. Dun Rice waa in from Hardman, flVlonday. J S Baesick was over from Hamilton, Monday. Highest cash price paid (or hide pelta and furs. PhilCoho. Attorney Sam E Van Vactor went to The Dalles, Wednesday. Tommy Avers, of Pendleton, -waa a Heppuer visitor this weak. James Carty waa up from the lower part of the county, Friday. Bob Carsner was over from -Spray the latter part of the week. A oar load of Deering mowers just received at Gilliam & Biabees. M S Maxwell, of Parker'B Mill, was in the city the first of the week. Geo Bleakman, of Hardman, was a Heppner visitor the first of tthe week. The work of remodeliog and re pairing the M. E. church South, commenced yesterday. - Emmett Cochran was ia the city on his way home from a visit to the Robo Show in Portland. A picked up nine of ball players vent to E;ght Mile Sunday and played with Eight , Mile. The JSigbtJMile boys won by a score of 3 to 7. Joe Waters of lone, was a Heppner vinitor the first of the week. He says that crop pros pects are good in the Ioue country. Geo Rohrman has returned 'from Montana. He was one H the lucky ones to draw a claim in the Flathead Indian reoervation He made a selection of 40 acres in a district to be irrigated and is liighly pleased with his claim. Thomas Matlock of tnis city and Mrs. Downing, of Spokane, were married in Spokana, Friday of last week. They came to this city, Friday, where they will make their future home. Mr Matlock is a pioneer resident of Heppner Mr and Mrs Matlock will be wel comed by a large circle of friends, Margaret lies Company. Heppner people are well pleased with the Margaret 11 couipauy now at Boberts' opera house for a week's eugHgemeut. The company is composed of some very clever people, and es pecially can this ba said of Mar garet lies who appears in the lead ing roles. The company will appear here the balance of the week and judg ing from the manner in which the company has so pleasingly been in troduced it is safe to say that no one will be disappointed in attend, ing this show. Bain wagons of all kinds at Gil lia.ra & Bisbee's. Methodist Episcopal Church. Services for Sunday, June 12. Sunday BChool 9:45 a m. Epworth League devotional meeting in the basement of the church at 7 p m. Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m, by (he pastor, Walter L Airheart. Sobject morniog sermon: "The Cloud of Witnesses: Evening: '''The Natural History of Sin." JAPANESE HEROISM. NOT I VIS At the meeting of the city council held last Monday' evening, the City Marshal was instructed to rigidly en force ordinance No. 91, which provide for a fine or imprisonment for all those who may be found in an intoxicated condition in the city of Heppner. There fore, notice is hereby Riven that here' after all parties, regard lees of persons who are found drunk on the streets or any public building within the city lim its (whether they aie dissrderly or not wilt be promptly arrested and deal with according to law. W. E. WALBRIDGE, City Marshal McNamee-Hughes. I The marriage of Mr. Dennis Mc- Namee and Miss Anna Hughes, tooth of this city was solemnized at the Catholic church last Monday morning, Rev. Father Kelly offi ciating. Mr. and Mrs. McNamee are both well known young Heppner people nd have many friends here. They left on Monday morning's train for a wedding trip. o i i i:. Notice is hereby given to the members of the Republican Coun ty Central Committee that a meet ing will be held at the conrt house in Heppner, Oregon, June 18,1910 at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of formuia&iug plans for tbc selection of delegates to the state assembly to be held in Portland Oregon, July 21, 1910, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the committee. W. L. Smith, Secretary, (cramaiidrr Juliu A. Prnlt Pout No. 1 13 Uopt. 111., U. A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes: "For a lonif time I was bothered with back ache and pains across the kidneys Abont two mooths agj I started takiDft Foley' Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now 1 am free from backache, and the painful bladder mis ery is all gone. 1 like Foley Kidney Pills so well that I have told many of my friends and comrades about tbem and shall recommend them at very op portunity. All druggists. Wot aaws and opinions U Orearentaav Tke editorial pax ot the WmU? Or (onlaa anvee a broad treatment t a w!4e run of enbleotm. Excursion Rates to the East During 1910 From all Points on The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company TO HATES Cliiesio $7r( Council 1 Huffs Omaha Kansas City.. St. Joseph St. Paul St. l'iiul, via Council Bluffs.. Minneapolis direct Minneapolis, v Council Bluffs Dulutlt direct .! Puluth, via, Council Bluffs... (7.() (it).OO MAM 00.00 :Uo The Bravs Record of the Logs of a Submarine Vessel. Subjoined Is the translation of n rueo-suja- written by l,liulenmit Tutomu SuUuum, who was iu command of 1I10 Japanese HUbmarlue No. 0. wbicb foundered while iimneiiverlns in Hiro shima buy. The iii'hm;ikh, was found lu the couniiiK tower of the Mubmiiriue after she bud been brought to the sur face: It Is with the deepest regret that 1 write this message to describe the Iosh of thb boat with my fellow officers and men, due to my own fault. 1 would here specially menllou that nil steps have been taken to raise her, my comrades and men working ear nestly and calmly till the end. I or dered the ship to dive with the engine running, but us I found she went down too far I tried to shut the valves which admit the sou water to the ballast tank, but unexpectedly the chain work ing these valves broke, und 1 was left helpless, unable to control the boat. Meanwhile the tanks filled with water, and the boat went down at an Incline of about twenty-flve degrees. After striking the bottom the water began rushing In, the switchboard was Im mersed In water, all electric lights went out, the fuses burnt away, and the boat was filled with polsouous gases, so that we experienced the greatest difficulty In breathing. "Under these conditions we worked our very utmost with the hand pumps to empty the main ballast tank, which, I believe, we succeeded In doing, al though we could not read the gauges owing to darkness, No electric cur- tflf WS3 available, as I mentioned he fore, and our last hope of rising to the surface lay in working the band pumps only. "I write thls,ln-the dim light comin from the counlng tower 11 :45 a. m. "I earnestly beseech his majesty to grant me forgiveness and to succor the families of my comrades aud men who have lost their lives In this per ishlng boat. This is my only wish 12:30 p. m. "It Is with the I'tmost difficulty that I can breathe, though I am sure we must have blown out the gasoline en tirely from the tanks. 1 cannot con tlnue any more. 12:40 p. m." London Times. The Illicit Coat of Living. Increase the pries ot many necessi ties without improving the quality. Fo ley's Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and its Keat curative qualities without any. increase in cost. It is the ' best remedy for OouitliB, colds croup, whooping conjih and all ailments of the throat, chest and luogs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refnse substitutes. Druggists for More Than Three Vecadei Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for ail ailmencs i the throat, chest and lungs. For in fantfl anil children it is best and safet as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drugs. None genuine but Foley," Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Ail druggists. Heppner Gazette Weekly Oregonlaa. Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to close Theee are Btronf? type of the B out our entire holdings of p,,,8r very heavy shearers and fine Sheep we have the fol- dense covering. These are excep ting to offer for sale with- ilTly 'r'0-' tLe,r tjF iuesa uve mocks are ail young sheep. ewps mftA One and two vear-old with lamba. of the A and 13 dUlIU ewes, not bred, of thp above classes. Ram- Hieh class Merino bwah. with Iambs. One and two year-old out reservation: irtfl Registered Merino 4Uv classes. I "tliA 8e,M!t ful1 bIood Kam- 57AA Itllv bcuillet ewes with lambs, 01 UV strictly true to typo and of beau- A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. She Tried to Fascinate Hubby and Was Rudely Shocked. She had been redding that a titled Englishwoman advises married wo men to dirt with their husbands. As she finished the article- her husband came home to dinner. She ruu to meet him. "A little late tonight, duckydooze lum," she said, with a dimpling smile. "What's that?" be growled. She looked at him archly. "Don't you dure to kiss me.'" she tit tered. 'Gee," be cried, "I don't Intend to! What put that in your bead?" She half closed her eyes and coyly surveyed him through the drooping lushes. "Don't you want to sit here by me on the sofa?" she cooed. 'No. I don't. Why. you told me only yesterday that the springs were getting weak. Aren't you feeling well?" fcue laugneu sortly and snot him a side glance and drew In her cheeks and flashed her white teeth and per ceptibly winked. He drew back suddenly. "What's the matter with you?" he demanded. "Who are you Imitating? Cari't you make your face behave?" Sbe picked up the paper she bad been reading.and flung It into the dec orated wastebasket. "There's nothing the matter wKb me," she coldly replied. Just mugging for fun, eh? Glad of that. Stlmson was telling me today about a lot of trouble bis wife Is hav ing with her facial nerves, and I was afraid you'd caught it. Ain't that con founded dinner ready?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Popular Jekee. The most popular Joke which bas been published In any language in the history of the world Is stated to be tbat which appeared In an obscure cor ner of the Punch almanac for 1845. It read. "Advice to persons about to mar ryDon't!" It would be interesting to know who was Its author. "Another, founded on a similar subject, was the Advice to persons who have 'fallen In love' Fall out!" One of the most bril- ant things that ever appeared In our ontemporary was the brief dialogue between an inquiring child and his Im patient parent: "What Is mind?" "No matter." "What is matter?" "Never mind." Westminster Gazette. MM mm covering. . IVU high class Merino ewes, 1 ftft u11 Wo0 Bamboaillet not bred. IdUU ewes with lambs, strictly nfr Yearling ranKe rams, hrst class aud good enough lor any and stud flook. iv Registered rams of the 1CAA Select full blood Delaine 4Uv above classes. ltJUV ewes with lambs, heavy AU ewes with lambs have been shearers, heavy bona and very brad tn roiHrArr1 rima in the,;. large size, , speotive classes. The wal ln- 1CAA Full blood Delaine eweS fireafle will be fais:? aa raffl lambe, ivvu witu lambs, good enough except those from the 3700 head o! to go into any stud flock. " high class Merino ewes. 17ftft Ful1 15,00(1 sPanisu Me-- For prices aud particulars, ad ILVV rino ewe3, . with lambs, drees THE BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND CO., Hay Creek, Crook County, Oregon. 1 .351 CALIBER Self-Loading Rifl As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. This places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing power, making it Heavy enough for the largest game Catalogue tally describing thit rifle, "The Can that shoots Through Steel," sent upon request. Winchester Repeating arms Co. New Haven, Conn Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on weet end ot May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregoe W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only oonplete eet of abatraot book in Morrow county. Hbtfhkb, Obioon Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Pattenon & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterioo & Son'e Drugstore, N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SI HUKON Graduate of : Lenox College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med Collect 1890. Runk Medical College. 1892. S. E. Notson A TTORNE Y AT LAW. Offlcetn Odd Fellowi Bld Heppner, Oregon. DR. M. A. LEACH. dentist Permanently looated in Heppner. Offioc in the new Fair building. Gas ad ministered. Tickets will o 011 1 sa.l Mnv 2nd .mik! Dili; .June 2ml. 17th .iml 2ith: .luly oth and L'Jnd; August :nl; SrpU'inW S. Ten days provided for tin1 iii trip. Stop overs within limits in ritlirrdirection. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than )etoler o1 st. Oneway' through California si .".()0 additional Jmpiire any O. U. X. At. for more complete information VM. McMnJItAY, General Tassenp-r Aent Portland, Oregon. The Parting. "Benson was a good friend of mino. ntl 1 tinted to lose him. He always ore a cheerful smile nnit seemed in he best of spirits. It will be hard to find another fellow so gonial, so full Of the joy of life." What's the mnfter? Has Benson left town for pied?" "No." "Surely he isn't dead? . "No. He harrowed from me nils iornins" Birmingham Age-Herald. Then He Made a Home Run. He What kind of stone would yon liKe In the ring, darling? She Oh. Jaek. dear. I've heard so much about baseball diamonds. Do you suppose they are very expensive? Boston Tran script. To maintain oneself on this earth Is not a hardship, lint a pastime. If one will live almply and wisely. Thoreau. FOLEY'S KiDNEYPniS roe Backachc Kiomkvs and dladoeo Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireproof building. European Plan Rates 01.00 and vi 13. Phil Metschax, Manager. Phil Metschan, Jr. Asst. Manager. Call at the Gaictte office end learn el our clubbing: offer with the Weekly Orel-onion Foley's omoLaxative Ton Stomcm Trouble and Constipation independent end reliable Toe Oregon. FOLEY'S KMJEYFillS Tee Backachc Kiom Mucoid Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGranue, Oregon, April 26, 1010. Notice is hereby given that, aa d -reeled by the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land OlRee, tinder provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, l!X)ti, (;!- Stats., 517.) we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o cinck a. in., on the (ith dav of July 1910, at this otli e. the fillo"ing described land : The X W!, XVi4. X SHl4 and S'a SV4 senion !, T. Somn, Kante 25 Ksst. Wilamette Me ridin. seiial No. Otl'Al:!. Any persons c'a:ming adversely tiie ahove-descrihed land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or be fore the day above designated for sale F C. BKA.MWKI.L. iteaister. COLON K. KBKKHAUP. Receiver. Jlay ll'-Jnne lii Head About the Ml, Vn Hot Springs They are located in the beauti ful John Day Valley, 214 miles north of Mt. Vernon, and 12) miles west of Canyon City in Grant Couoty, Oregon. The e'e vetion ia 2700 feet and the cli mate Is mild throughout the year. The springs which furnish water for the bath and swimming pool flow 25,000 gallons per day of highly mineralized hot water of a temperature ia the different iDriugs of 100 to 122 degrees F. These springs are without riyal or competition for the reason tbat you can get the water just the proper temperature for bathing without artificial heating or di lu'ing with cold water and there by destroying the medicinal prop rtiei. These springs have but recently (Some Id public notice". They have just been fitted up for the comfort and benefit of the invalid acd those seeking recrea tion. Nature was the chemist who compounded the water which cures, and in tier laboratory deep in (he mysteries of the earth she prepared these curative water? ; and those suffering from rheuma tism, gout, skin disease, kidney or bladder trouble or any ca tarrhal condition of the stomach find almost instant relief and in most cases permanent cuies in from four to eight weeks. Our iharges are reasonable. Come when you will, winter or summer; we are always open and ready to welcome you. For further information address H.A.iYURPHY..Prop. Mt. Vernon Oregon Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Willi Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on l and nd can be furnishes on abort notice t" patties wishing to drive icto be interior. Fiis tlas- : : Hacks and Bugyles CALL GROUND AND BK U. WE CATER TO a'UB : : : : UWMERCIAL TRAVELERS -ND CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHININ. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, OPE. DR. A1ETZLER. DKXTIST Located in Odd Fellows builJirit:. Rooms 5 and 6. T?3 fvrr "t(x mwt. TQJ TTTT'TT- for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. olt - ml Druitslste