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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
Express Rates Reduced. Crushed in Mine. The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Glasses Borit'a. properly ntted at P. O. tf. and Semi-Weeklv The O Eette Journal 81.75. Jake Young was in from Eight Mile, Tuesday. John Hay e8 came up from Port land, Thursday. Frank Roberta returned from Hot Lake, Saturday. Don't overlook the Bain wagon at Gilliam & BUbee's. Mr and Mrs C A Minor returned from Portland, Monday. Try that acid proof granite ware at Gilliam & Biabee's. Highest cash price paid (or hides aielts and furs. Phil Conn. See that aoid proof graniteware At Gilliam & Biabee's. H S Neel was an incoming pas senger from Gondon, Thursday. Oscar and Emerson Eeithley, of 'Eight Mile, were in the city, Tues- day. Geo Bleakman, of Hardman, was a passenger for Spokane, Mori day. 0 A Barrett, of Athena, candi date for joint senator, is in the ci'y. 1 Three coaled acid proof granite ware, every piece guaranteed at Oilliam & Bisbee's. Judge Bean, candidate for su preme judge came over from Pend leton, yesterday evenirg. Mrs F Lupr return d Monday evening from San FranciHCo. Hbe was accompanied by her son Ray. 8 F Wilson, of Athena, candi:J date f ;r joint senator was an in 5 ming passenger yesterday evening. We Lave employed an expeit lauudryraan. He has shown his ability by handling this hard water successfully. Heppner Laundry. Our new laundryman is a No 1 w isher, starcher and ironer. Can give you any finish, domestic, me dium or high gloss on fyour shirts and collars. Will oall and deliver your bundles. Heppner Laundry. September 6th the sreat Portland Fair & Livestock Exposition will open in this city, and continue until the 10th, Inclusive. An elaborate program of races, livestock exhibits, tnuaio. vaudeville amusements and industrial events hi been prepared by the mangement. This will be the reatest fair of its kind yet held in the city, as a large number of blooded animals recently imported, and the best known of the old stock, will be found. A great poultry show will be conducted on the grounds Trained animals will perform daily and the races will bring out some of the fast Northwest stock. Express rates In Oregon, published by Wells, Fargo & Co,, are to be rcdueed at once, without litigation or further contention, as the result of an understanding reached in Portlaud last Friday with the Railroad Com mission. The new schedule will be put into effect at fast as the rate clerk of the Commission and the of the company can prepare so Acate r Chranlc-WhlchV No matter if your kidney trouble is acute or chronic Foley's Kidnev Re me iy will reach your case. Mr. Claude Brown, Revnoldsville, HI., writes n that he suffered many months with kid ney complaiot which baflled all treat ment. At last he tried Foley' Kidney Rented and a lew large bottles effected complete cure. He says: "It has een pf inestimable value to me." Won'l Need A Crutch. When Editor J. P. SosBtnan. 'of Cor nelius. N. C, bruised his leg badly.it tstarted ah ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then r.ucklon's Arnica Salve healed it. thor oughly. Nothing ii so prompt and sure for Ulcers., Boils, Rums, Brui.-es, "ut", Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eozema or Piles LTx: at all druggist. Foley's Kidney Pills conta'n in con centrated form mgrediei ts of establish ed therapeutic value for the relief and 'ureof all kidney and bladder ailments. lor Quirk Itrllef train liny IfVfr. Asthma tin ! summer hnnnhiti", take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieves the discomfo't and sulfe-ing and the annoying eymBtomi disappear. It soothes and heals the iiilamed air pas sages of the hea l, throU snd bronchial tnbe. Itrontatn no opiates and no fiarmfu druie. P.efuse eafcstiluies. clerks them. The schedule as finally agreed to by both aides yesterday represents an average of 84 per cent of the prcsen rates, but a sliding scale ot reduc tious from present rates is made that in dollars and cents the reduc tions range from nothing to $1 For example, where the present rate is 40 , 50 or 60 vents aer 100 pounds, between any two points in Oregon,, there will be no reduction Where the rate is now 70 cents it will be reduced to 65 cents. Between points where the present rates are higher than those mentioned, the re duction is correspondingly greater. The present rate from Porta I nd to Ashland, for instance, of $3.50 per 100 pounds Is to be reduced to $3.10 The highest rata between any two points in Oregon is $3.75, and this will be reduced to $2.75. It is apparent from the sohedule adopted that the change in rates will not mean a reduction of 16 per cent in the revenues of the express company, It is said that the larger part of the business of the company is done 'on the shorter shipments, which call for a low rate and which rates are not reduced at all or are not materially changed. The principal advantage will accrue to towns in Southern Oregon on express shipments from Portland, and to dealers in Portland who ship poultry and perishable goc's from distant points, The Railroad Commission of Oregon began an investigation of express artes in the state about a year ago and after a hearing issned an order about two months ago reducing the rates an average of 16 per cent. The promulgation of the order was sus pended, however, under the usual custom of giving the carriers an opportunity to determine the effect of such order and take the question into court u so disposed. II the new order had been promulgated at onae it would have become effective within 20 days. Walters Martin and P. D. Martir? of San Francics). owners of the Eastern Oregon Land company, are making Vale their headquarters this weea while on an inspection trip of their large holdingds in Malheur countv. The Eastern Oreaou Land company also owns The Dalles Mili tary Road tract which comprises in all about 430,000 acres of land in Oregon, while 100.000 acres of this land is located within Malheur county- Their grants extend from Riverside Ferry through Vale and up the Willow Creek valley as far as Cow valley. It is understood that these lauds will not be placed on the market right away as the owners wish to make many improvements throughout their tract before it is put up for sale. Two demonstration farms have already been established by the com pany In the Cow valley, and Mr. Martin states he thinks that dry farming will be successful in that valley. The crops on those firms at the present time look fine and he estimates that the grain will yield from 35 to 40 bushels to the acre. He states that he has corn on one of these farms which measures over six feet high. The Eaatren Oregon Land company has just told a tract of land compris ing 14.000 acres, west of Ironside mountain on the Little Malheur, to the Malheut Live Stock company. This vast tract will be developed into a high class summer range for the sheep of the Malheur Live Stock company. At the regular meeting of the Good Roads Association held at Portland last Tuesday, a number of prominent speakers urged with all their power adoption of the amendment next No vember which will premit counties to bond themselves for heavy wagen road construction. Until such provi sion is enacted, the Good Roads people feel that progress is handicapped, but if such a measure is enacted by the people, they are confident many Oregon counties will at once begin heavy work. Long Creek, Ore. About 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon the Ophir mine, one-half miles west of Susanville, caved in and crushed Charles Graham to death and badly Injured Randall Ingraham, breaking his leg.' They wers the onlv men in the mine at the time and were some 70 feet under ground when the accident occurred. Mr. Ingraham, while pinned to the around in the deep tunnel, was able to give an alarm signal and a force of men at once began to dig him out. The ground was treacherous but the old miners took the risk and soon had the crippled man in safety, but just after he had been removed from the pit many tons of rock fell and covered the body of the dead man. The miners, realizing there was no use in risking their lives when the other man was dead, they worked with more care and less speel. The mine was timbered as the men worked, and it was 8 o'clock before the body of the lifeless man was remove). Deceased leaves a wife and three small children. Funeral services were conducted by D. Hilton and the remains were laid to rest in the Susanville-Galena cemetery Monday afternoon. Mr. Ingraham is reported to be recovering slowly from his injuries. Will You Review the New Styles With Us? Baptist Church. Preaching next Sunday at 11 lu the morning and 8 at eight. Bible at idy very Sunday at 10 in the morning. C H Davis, Pastor. Port. Newt Jones came up from land, yesterday. Dave Herren, of Spray, is in the city. Free! Free! Monday Night, September 5. Dr. mm President Helps Orphan. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the President of the Indus trial and O; phan's Home at Macon, Ua., who writes: "We have used Electric Hitters in this institution for nine years, it has proved a moat excellent medi cine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard it ss one of the best family medicines on earth." It in vigorates all vital organs, purities the blood, aids digestion cieates appetite. To strengthen and build up pnla, thin, weak children or run down pe pie it has no equal. Kent for female complaint. Only Mc stall druggists. The great medicil expert and bloodless surgeon from the Medic al institute of Liverpool, England, and Crawfordsyille, Indiana, branch office: Portland, Oregon, will give one Free Illustrated Lecture MUSIC Opera House Office at Palace Hotel Notice far Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, July 19th, 1910. Notice! is hereby given that Walter W. Fleming, of Hardman, Oregon, who on August 15th, 1905, made homestead, (Serial No. 03085). No. 14652. for 8E 3E.4 Sec. 19 E NE Sec. 30 and NW4' NWJj, see. 29, Township 5 South. Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intentioo to make 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. C'aimunt names a witnesses: Stacy Roberts, Fred Knighton, John Howell and Mrs Adda Roberts all of Hardman, Oregon. C W. MOORE, Register. July 28-Ang 25 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tike tli Gazette and Journal, t ice a we.'k. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, August 2.'?d, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Joseph W. White, of Lexington, Oregen, who, on Ju'y 12. Ii. l'.''V, in -id hoTteMead No. HtilO, serial No. tStk.". for NW quarter sect o l 9, township 1 North, Range 20 Kast, Willamelto Meridian, tins filed notice of iutentioa t make final five year proof, to estut lih claim to the 'and above described, before C. C. Pat torsoo, U. S. Commissioner a his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of October, 1910. Claim int names as witnesses: R. K. WiM, J. W. Sibley, C. A. Morey and II. O. McCormiik, all of I.exicgtou.IOregon. C. W.MOORK. Roister. Sept 1 2 - , 1 comitHlllil er KUH. NATHAN A FISCHER CO. All. IIGHTS ESVEO Perhaps this is a little early to talk clothes when we haven't even the promise of con tinued cool weather in sight, but the fore handed men. the men who lead in busin ess or social life, don't wait until the elev enth hour to supply themselves. There are a lot of people who make it a point to see the new things as soon as they come in. and to our customers who want to know what the season's latest work is in men's fashions, we extend a cordial invita tion to view our late arrivals in Sincerity Clothes We can't say enough about the tasteful styles that are teing shown this Fall, but you may always be sure that SINCER ITY CLOTHES lead in this respect. They depend upon their graceful, well balanced lines and upon the quality of ma terials and tailoring. It's a combination you can't beat. The patterns ai e very at tractive indeed and we want the early ris ers to share our pleasure in looking over these new modes. You will find the new hats, neckwear and shirtings just as at tractive. $12 $18 $20 $22 $25 $30 MINOR & CO, Sam E. VanVactor, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on weit end ot May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE r-AT-LA W Olflca la Palace Mtl Hsppnar, Oregea W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only eomplsta set ot abstraot books in Morrow county. HSPFKER, Obioon Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SVROEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. N. E. IVINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SIRUEOH Graduate of : Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Rusk Medical College. 1892. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireproof building. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dfficeln Odd Fellowa Bld( Heppner .Oregon. DR. M. A. LEACH DBNTIST Permanently looated in Heppner. Office in me new f air building, uas sa- ministered. European Plan Rates 0100 Phil Metscman, Manager. Phil Methchan, Jr. Asst.Manager. Aatlce f final Accauullng. Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS OJVERY RIGS Kept constantly on r.and and can be furniaheson short notice t paitiee wishing to drive into -he interior. Fiis'cUso : : flacks and Booules CALf GROUND AND BK US. WE CATER TC 'i'IIE : : : : i,OMERCIAL TRAVELERS .SD CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Henpner, Oreoon Call at the Gniette office and learn el our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ore- ronlA-n Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as exeeutrix of the last will and testament ot Edward A. Brundage, deceased has filed with the County fU LfcYS KI Dil KY FffXS ' -on- her flnal cc0l'nt executrix Foa Bachacmc KionctnBuiook0 land that said court has fixed Monday, the 8th day of August, 1910, at th 1 hour of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of said day as the time and the County Court room in the Court bouse in the City of ! Hammer nfl tha nlftCA far hpirinir said fnirv'c rftoTHTnT avaTTCTF :.. .i.k ..i.m., f Fob Stomach TuouBLt and Constipation Stftc All persons having objections to oiler to said rt port are required to pre sent same on or before th dte alore said. NANCY BRl'NDAtJE, Kxer-tilnx of the last will anil tests nient of KdaaidA. Hrundage, deceased. July 7-Aujt 4 udepenasut ana reubl Tli Oregua- FOLEYSSlDNEYPniS ton Back a chc KidmitsamoBuddm Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. DR. A1ETZLER. Located in Rooms 5 aud 6 DENTIST Odd Fellows buildinu. "MESSRS ' HIM - PIE for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. iL Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. Hold yy DruiiBlata y a