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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the lity. Glasses Borg's. properly ntted at P. i Have you registered? The books close od the 14th. Try that acid proof granite, ware at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Highest cash price paid for bides peltaand furs. 1'hilCohn. See that aoid proof graniteware at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Farmers are hauling wheat to the mill and warehouses. Mr and Mrs A L Avers .came in from Parker's Mill, yesterday. The next eighth grade examina tion will be held September 8-9. Mr and Mrs Ghas Devio, of lone, were in the city, Saturday. Frank Roberts who has been suffering with rheumatism left Friday for Hot Lake. M D Clark and family left Mon -day for Seattle. They will spend -some time on the Sound. Percy Jarmon was in from But ter creek, Tuesday. Ha says that the fruit orop is good in his neigh borbood. Prof J T Johnson of Toppenisb Wash., has been elected teacher of the Pine City school for the ensu ing year. Mrs J vvr Flesher who has been 'visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Ball, returned to her home in Seattle, Friday. Augustas Schulz has traded hi 480 acre farm south of town for property in Newberg. Mr Shu will move to Newberg. AltorDey S E VauVactor who has been very sick with erysipelas went to Hot Lake, Friday in th Jbopes of benefitting his health. "Over on Mrs Ayers' lot there is a pine tree on which are growing two well developed squashes. If you don't believe it go and look for yourself. Mr and Mrs Peter Borg returned Saturday evening from a trip to Missoula, Montana, where they visited their son Frank Borg. They lso spent some time at Seaside. If school boards who are in need of teachers and teachers who have not secured schools will inform the county superintendent, he may be able to assist such boards and teachers to the advantage of both f tU 8 Whetstone of Heppner, passed through town the latter prt of the week on the way to his Cottonwood ranch. Forest fires that . have been burning for the past two weeks haye destroyed nearly all of the sheep range about Mr. Whetstone's home place. Monument Enterprise. Acute or hroulc-Which? No matter if yonr kidney trouble is acute or chronic Foley's Kidnev Reme ly will reacli your case. . Mr. Claude Drown. Revnoldsville, 111., writes us that he suffered many months with kid ney complaint which bailed all treat ment. At limt he tried Foley's Kidney Reraedv and a lew large bottles effected a complete ure. ' He says: "It has tisen pf inestimable value to me." ' A'aWH We4 A Crutch. ' VVhen Editor J. P. Sossman. of Cor aeliua. N. C, bruised bis leu badly, it started ah ugly sore, .Many salves and -ointments proved worthies. Then Backlen's Arnica Salve healed it trior ' ughly. Nothing is so prompt and lire for Ulcers, Boils, Barns. Bruises, dits, Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eozema or 1'ile. 25c at all druggists, " Foley's Kidney Pills contain in con oentrated form ingredients of establish ed therapeutic value for the relief and cute of all kidney and bladderailraents. lr Ualck Kellcf lis" Ilr Sever. Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's Hooey and Tr. It quickly re lieves the discomfort and Buffeting and the annoyinit symptoms dissppear. It soothes and heals the iofleroed air pas sages of the head, throat and bronchial tulie. It contains no opiates and no fiarmful drills. Upfuee subelitules. Peter Borg was an outgoing pn senger this morning. J A Waterp, the lone merchant, was in the city Monday. 11 W Hiokok was up from lone, the forepart of the week. Dr Winnard returned Thursday evening from the sea side. Nat Scott was over from Lone Bock the latter part of the week Miss Edna Woolery, of Iohp, was a Heppner visitor yesterdny Born August 23d, 1910, to Mr and Mrs Clare WaltoD, a daugh ter. W R Irwin returned Thursday after a months' vacation at New port. Irve Bennet, of Lone Rock, was a Heppner visitor the latter part of the week. A W Lafferty. republican can didate for congress, was in the city, Monday. Mrs C A Minor and daughter Blanche were outgoing passengers this morning. Three coated acid proof granite ware, every piece guaranteed at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Miss Flossie Whiteis was an in coming passenger Thursday even, ing. She has been visiting rela tives in Iowa. Jake Wells is fitting np the Pleiss building on May street, where he wijl put in a new stock of furniture. Threshing is now general in Morrow CDunty. Wheat generally is turning out a good yield. The wheat crop is now estimated at 1,800,000 bushels. Sunday was a great day for horse racing by the local sports. A large crowd congregated up on Heppner Flat, and 25 pony and saddle horse races were pulled off. Theo Anderson, of Eight Mile, is in the city. Mr Anderson states that threshing is well along in his neighborhood. Fall wheat is av eraging about 15 bushels to the aore. New Road Coming. Boise, Idaho. Aug. 39. Railroad circles were stirred todav by the announcement of J. F. Wallace, one of the biggest engineers in the country, that the Denver, Laramie & Northwestern is beaded for a Pacifio Coast outlet on Puget Sound, through Boise. Mr. Wallace was the first American chief engineer on the Panama Canal, a member of the Isthmian Commis sion , vice-president and general mana ger of the Panama Canal Steamship line, has built several railroads and now makes New York his head quarters. He arrived in Boise this noon, accompanied by W. E. Green, vioe-preeident and general manager of the Denver, Laramie & Northwest ern; his son, H. U. Wallace, chief engineer of that road, and W. D. Hodge, engineer in charge of con struction department. The party started from Denver and made the entim trip overland by automobile. They made the run from Idaho Falls in fast time, having left there Wednesday morning. In disenssing their trip, Green said: "We are making a reoonnoissanoe. The road's present terminus is Gree ley, Colo. , bat survey is completed to Elk Mountain, Wyo. , 260 miles from Denver, and the road beyond Greeley for that distance is being rapidly graded and will soon be ready for traffic. "The Denver, Laramie & North western is going to build to Puget Sound as fast as possible. We had practically decided on this. step, but to make assurance doubly sure. brought J. F. Wallace out from New York to pass on the matter. Mr, Wallace says that lie has round no obstacle so far. and we are certain that oar plans will go through now without a hitch." The party left Boise this evening. declining to name their destination. but it is believed they are bound for Oregon on a scooting trip. It is understood that Rock Island interests are behinl this road. mess H23SECSED33 The Gazette and Semi-Weekly Journal 81.75. Don't overlook tbe Bain wagon at Gilliam & Biebee's. Sheep Ranch for Sale. On easv terms. Several streams of runuiug water the year round. Good fences and buildings. Apply to Mrs Emma Kilcup, Lena, post office address Heppner. Foley Kiduey Fills. Tonic in quality and action, quick in results. For backache, headache, il:z- ziness, nervousness -urinary uregulHjri ties and rheumatism. President Helps Orphan. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by tbe President of the Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who writes: "We have used Elt-ctric Bitters in this institution for nine years It has proved a most excellent raedi cine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on eartb." It in igoratea all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or run down people it has no equal. Baal lor female complaints. Only 50c at all druggists. Lower Railroad Rates. Salem, Or. , Aug. 19. In an answer Bled with the State Railroad Com mission today, the U. K. & N., in making separate answer aside from the general complaint concerning a 8 cent railroad fare on its lines, declares that it has an entirely new schedule of ratea for passenger traffic, which is now in the hands of the printer and ill be published and filed with the Commission as soon as possible. It s set out that many improvements and changes have been made no the line in the way of reducing curves and shortening distances and con- equently the new rates will be much lower than those now in effect. In giving the proposed new rates. the separate answer contains a com plete statement as to what these will be from all points in Oregon. Tne following, however, showing rates between prlaoipel points, will give a gsaeral idea of what the rates will be along the line : Portland to Tbe Dalles depot. S3. S3; Portland to Pendleton. $6.80; Portland to La Grande, $9.05: Port land 'to Union, 99-40: Portland to Baker City, $10.60: Portland to Huntington, $13. The fare from The Dalles depot to Hood River is set down as 65 cents and from Biggs to Shaniko as $2.80. From Arlington to Condon the fare is to be $1.80. In the general anwser it is said that some mistakes have been made by tbe Commission in its complaint in setting out the present fsres on the litis of tbe O. R. & N. St. Thomas Ac- quinas Academy Condon, Oregon Boardiug and Day School con. ducted by the Sisters of St. Dom inic. This institution is pleasant ly sitnated on an eminence 'over looking the city of Condon, Ore gon. The building is new and at tractive, and has the advantage of being equipped with every modem convenience, including a fine new steam beating plant. Tbe Course of Studies is thor ough and practical, embracing the studies of the Primary, Interme diate, Academic and Commercial Departments. Mnsio is thorough ly taught, in an artistic and scien tific manner. Classes in sewing will be formed, in wnich plain sew ing and embroidery will be taught ' One of the principal aims of this school is to impart cultured manners and a thorough moral and religious training. For further information : address Sister Superior. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Would You Like a Peek at the New Fall Arrivals WE are just opening up our Fall Goods the first ship ments. There is one big case of SINCERITY CLOTHES which we have just finished unpacking, assorting and pricing. They are all up in the cabinets ready for inspec tion and such clothes as was never our good fortune to see be fore. They are marvels in the ready-to-wear tailoring line. If you don't agree with us, either your taste or ours is at fault. Then there is another shipment of the new Fall colors and weaves in neckwear. We will let it talk tor itself. The fact that it comes from one of the greatest neckwear houses may have something to do with its attractiveness. Then there are the new hats, all ready -for inspection a trifle early for most of you, pel haps, but it will take you a little while to get used to yourself in a new style after wearing light weights and light colors all summer; in short, everything in the store has an air of newness and novelty, and the man wno wants to be first on the ground will be as enthusiastic Over our new styles as we are ourselves. Although you will find some things in the windows, most of them we are holding for a little later; but if you come in and ask for them we will gladly show them to you. MINOR CO o Bears the Signature Netlce far Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Lund Office at the Dalles, Oregon, July 19th, 1910. .. Notice is-hereby given that Walter W. Fleming, of f Iardman. Oregon, who on August 15th, 1905) made homestead, (Serial No. 0:W85). No. 14662. for SEV i Sec. 19 'EX NE4' See. ;50 and N WJ' K-aec..9, Township 5 Sonth, Range 20 East,- Willamette Meridian, has Bled notice of . intention to am lie final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, U. 8. Commissioner at his office at Heppner.- Oregon, on the 29th day of August, 1910. Claimant names a1 witnesses: t Stacy Roberts, Fred Knighton. John Howell and Mrs Adda Roberts ail of Hardman, Oregon. C. W. MOORK. Register. July 2S-Aug 23 SBallStteMSSIBtSIMUiBEmw FSOFEBSIOITAL C-A.KX2S Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office oo west sad of Mar Street Heppner Orefon. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SCKtiEON Graduate of : Lenox College, 1S85. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Rusk Medical College, 1892. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office la Palace Hotel Heppner, Orsgoa W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abatraot books in Morrow oounly. HlFFKB, Obioon Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. S. E. Notson . . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Odd Fellows BUJt Heppner .Oregon. DR. At. A. LEACH DBNTI8T Permanently loeated in Hsppser. Offios in tbe new Fair bailding, Qss ad ministered. rOLEYSElKIEYPniS fm ( I1MIH4M SK4 Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireproof building. European Plan Rates $1,00 and tjtjD. Phil Metschan, Manager. Phil Metschas, Jr. Asst.Manager. Red Front Livery & FeedStaDles Willie Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS OJVERY RIGS Cktl at-the Oaaette eflo Isara ef ur clubbing effar wlta Us Weekly Ore fonlam . foiMSOmoiAfcflivE torn Stomach Taouat mix cstimti ladspeadtat and raUabls The Oraga fOLEYS KLDHEYPILLS Fob Bacaacnc KiwinuiBuHU Malice f final Acceuullag. jNoiioe is nereoy given that tbe 110- dersigned as exeeutrix of tbe last will and testament ot Edward A. Brundage, deceased has filed with tbe County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore gon, her final account as sadi executrix and that said court bas fixed Monday, tbe 8th day of August, 1910, at th 1 hour 6t 10 o'clock 10 tbe forejtoos of said day' as the time and tbe Cqty Cfl"ut room in the Court bouse City f Heppner as the place for bearing said account and the settlement of said ee talp. All persons having objections to ofler to said report are required to pre sent same on or before th date alor said. NANCY BBLNDAGK. Kiw.itrii of the last will a4 testa ment of Kdwaid A. Kraodage, deceased. July 7-Aug 4 Kept constantly on tanJ and can be furnishes on short notice t" parties wishing to drive into ,be interior. Fiis'claa : : Hacks and Bugules CALL GROUND AND 8K US. WE CATER TC, THE 'I-.-.', coiv:mkrcial travelers -ND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : ; ; HGDDner, Oregon Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET' HCPPNCR, OSt. DR. METZLER. DENTI8IT Fellows bnildinc. Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. TKT7 "itSKT 'ft 1 . M A mm for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary SaJaw JEmJt irregularities. I Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. , Hold t oil Drititulata