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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1892)
NOTICK TO ADVKHTMEttS. THOSE ileilrlng tho insertion ol dliplaj dn or (.'limine of same, must get their copy iu Lot later than Monday evening for Tuesday a edition, or Ihuraday evening tor Fridays edi tion. XUS I'ATTJtBHON TCBLihUINGCO. NOTICE. 1. The um of five ceuU per line will be charged for "carda of thankl," "resolution! of reapect," liata ol wedding preienta and donora, ana obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give aa a matter of news.) and notices ol special meetings lor w hatever purpose. 2. rollces ol church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged ior at the rate of Bve cents a line. 1 hese rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising ratea reasonable and made known upon application. Give your business to Heppner peop e, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. tatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. K: ops this week. Jm. Ku)e is over from Idea. Uuu't overluot the Ladies' Bazar, Attend tbe luces at Heppner this week. Cuuu. McDtraiitt was iu towu Sulnr day. Hay i eunett ia here to attend the raws. TUTT'8 PILLS give appetite and good ilit-auon. Billy Potter returned from Portland liiut evening, Hppoer will oelebrate next Friday and Saturday. Wm. Budio returned from Portland Friday eveuiug. Fred Miller knows liow to give yon a good fit in tailoring. tf sw J. L. Bejmcr was in the city from Eight Mile Satuiduy. Paul Junes, of Arlington, is here to look ufler aouie cmtle. F M Courier, of Eight Mile was in today ou n business trip. J. D D itnpnian, one of the old soldier boys, was m town yesterday. A big shipment of oatile went down ou a special tram Saturday. J H. Belle nbrook, ol Eifht Mile was Been ou our afreets Saturday. The Oem and Palaue saloons for fine iquors, McAiee Bmi,, Plops. sw Don't overlook the Columbian oele- bratiuu aud (J A. B. reuuiou this week. J. W. Blake, of Condon, came up Saturday, aud remained over tiuuday. W. A. Johnston returned Sntirday eve ning from a business trip to Portland. Chas. Lord was up from Ella today. He reports oopious showers down thut way. W alter Brown and wife, of Long Creek are visiting with Rip Vau Winkle of this oily. Thomas A era and wife have gone to housekeeping iu their new property ou Chase street, lira. W. P. Soriviuer returned Satur du evemug from a visit with relatives over at Condon. Luther Hamilton was down from the mill today. He says that there is some winter in the Blues, I ap ijimuus & Hon still shoe horses and do general blacksmithing at the old stand ftlatiooa corner. aa. Tbe Union Paoifio officials high in authority and residing at Omaha, passed down the main line rjatutday. Rockland Bay and Hastings, two horses from The Dalles, were brought up to Heppuer by last evening's train. Billy R'.bbins and A. J. Hamilton got in yesterday morning frcm Long Creek They will remain for tbe raoee here this week. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to d" all kinds of nursing. Call at her home in north Heppuer, or address her at tine place. BIS if L. D. Boyed and Geo. W. Harrington got b ck liom tbe mines Saturday, and believe they have a good thlug over there, Sentinel: John 0 Luce, of John Day. boniibt 760 wetl er lambs and delivered thim to Thoe. Quaid, ot Heppner. Price paid 2. S. P Oarrigues came up Saturday from below. Ou tbe return trip he stop ed one dcy at The Dalles to attend the races. John and Harry Eenuett and Charley Jones returned last evening from The Dalles where they have been attending the races. Times-Mountaineer: What istliemat terwith llie Pendleton Tribune thut it credits its Heppner i.ems to the Long Cieek Ege? Hivu ketchum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at llie oily barber shop- the place to get a nrst-elass shave, hair-oot or shampoo. ' Miss Eva Crowley came over from L 'lig 0eek the latter pan of laxt week. Blie in u iw makiug her home with Mrs. E K. insliop. D. A Herren and wife rt turned from Portland an.! fjilem, having been abseul gome weeks, Saturday. They report an enjoyable visit. Albert and Edgar Matteson come in yesleroay from the mountains, where they report some evideuoes of winter iu the shape of snow. Business moo of Heppner, arrange for the entertainment of the G. A K. buys this week. Tbe , committees should be active. Gov Rea. one dark right recently, tumbled into an exoavation on Wain reet, reoeiving a bad bruise on the left oheek just below tbe eye. Master Clay Frenct' is the authorized ageut for the Oregoniau at this place. Subscribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer Bnd neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, tbe baber, wants to aee his old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Frank HaslingB aud other fsst horses are upecled up from 'I he Dalles to at tend the races litre this wefk Our fall meetiug will be a grand sucoess without doubi. Tbe latest dentistry, crown and bridge work, most auccessfally accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vaughan. (las administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-a-w. Heretofore our bns-inesa men and Iheir families have not attended our raoes, as might be expected of sucb enterpMBiug people as we have at Heppner. Come out and swell tbe orowd as well as the receipt. 1 bere is nn use ;n suffering with rheu ,.,,m loi.o ns nu can get Congo Oil. It ! ' sale by all druggists at 82 per botlle, but it would be dirt cheap at four times the prioe. It is a positive cure for rheumatism, and no mistake, try It nod be conyinced. ' Dilles Chronicle: John Watermelon AU xauder Hamilton Redueadington, sue u.. in .1 Wtermelou Bedington, au thor ol "Beautiful Suow," himself and several other campaign lies, passed through the city todV enroute to Hepp ner. He is no wielding the pen of Commerce at Pujallup. While Bip Van Winkle was attempt ing to remove the saw from the wood cutting machine to replace it with s new one yesterday morning, hit band slipped, striking the saw, cuttiug a am ill gash lo the boue aud giviug him a very Bore baud. D. E. Gilmnre was over from the Wag ner oouutry the latter part of last week. M. B. aud Bruce Haines of Eight Mile were seen on our streets Friday evening. Mrs A. L Danner, of Little Hock Ark , is quite sick at the home of her son Tueo. Douuer. H-ppuer's school Dow bus a total eu rolimeiit of 281 pupils, and theie ai more to come yet. Miss Let ha Matlook left on Friday morning's truiu fur Eugeue where she will visit frieuds aud relatives. E. L. Patliurg came up from Lexing ton lust Friday eveuiug, returning ou Saturday morning's tram. Harry Warren returned home from Portland Friday evening, where be re ports having bud a pleasant vaoatiou. Waidron Bhea left for Portland last Friday where he will spend the winter attending the Purtlaud Business Collrge. Laige bauds of sheep are passing tlnough town almost every day now, leaving their mouutuin range for wiuter quarters. Times Mountaineer: Spray Bro.'s of Heppner, shipped six enr loads of cattle to 1'uget souud from Haltmarshs & Co.'s stockyards testerday. No greater triumoh in medicine or chemistry has beeu recorded than Hall's Hair Keuewer to revivify and restore gray buir to the oolor of youth. Andy Tillurd and Towns Mathews Bre in today to buy buoks, aud we are iuform ed that tbey were sncoesnful iu getting the best in the market. Towns is a buck buyer from 'way back. T. J. Sonigatns and wife, Billy Crowley, Alt. C iuger, Emma Boberta and Grace Hardisty got iu from Long Creek yester day afteruoou. Tbey came to attend the races this week. Tom Boothb.v, of Lexingtoo, was ii towu yesterday. He reports fall sowing about over and thai the fall showers art helping crops, hs well as raisiug to. spirits of the people a notch or so. Clay Luoe g 't in yesterdtiy moruing from Jihu Day loaded with Thomas Nelsou's household goods. Mr. Nelson Uus rented the C. M. Mallory property ou Chase street, where be will go to hou-ekeeping at an early date. J. N. Brown is suffrtriug from au affeo tiun ol toe eye which for tbe time rend, era bis ouly good optic practically use less However, bis friends hope lhat he will have recovered ere this oomes out in print. Our people on tbe west Bide of Brew ery Bluff, Maiu Street, seriously objecl tn having tbe uutire street graded dowu. as it will ruin tbeir property. Aa such a move is not strictly necessary, we thing the taxpayers are about right. "Not all is go d that glitters," is a true sa lug: it is equally true that not all Is xarsaparillu that is so labelled. If yon would be sure ot toe genuine article, ae.k for Ayer'B Sarsaparilla, and take no otli er Htalth is loo precious to be . trifled with. The sports are arriving daily. Satur day's tiain brought three who tried to "short fare" Couductor Frenoh, but was no go, aud tbey put up iu full ul lone. They can't "come it" on French, though tbey may be able to catob sucker. If you wish to secure a certain and speedy result, when using Ayer'a Bursa- parilla, be careful in observing tbe rules ol bealtn, or the tienetlt may De reiaraea. A fair and persistent trial of this medi cine never fails, when the directions are lollowed. J. L. Parish came up Saturday from Portland, where he had been to visit uih father. Mr. Parisn, however, was uol iu Portland, ueing absent on a hunting expedition, having entirely reoovered I rum his recent illness. Mr. Parish, Jr left rfuuday moruiug for Canyon City. A Germau resident, wbo had not beeu in this oouutry long, tackled the Arling ton ageut for a ticket to Portlaud a few dayB ago, aud upou being told the price, said it "vas too much," but he would pay 83.50. It took some time to convince mm that the regular fare must be forth coming. The Gazette acknowledges receipt of an invitatiou to be present at the Colum bian celebration exercises by the teach era aud -pupils ot the Canyon City schools next Friday, though a like cele bration together with a G. A. it. reunion and camptire to be held in Heppner at the same time, necessitate our sending regrets, as it will be impossible tor us tu be present. H Blaokman and Otis Patterson, re preaentative8 of Diric Lodge, No. 20, K. of P., at Hhigene last week, returned Saturday. They were roHlly treated below, and came h'me feeling juliilau civer their viomry in securing the uex se.is 0'i of 'be grand lodge at Heppner It uiiw remains for Doiio Lulge and ihe oitiz-tis of Heppuer to fully carrj out the projiise made by Dorics repre sentatives. Jack Parker, an old time horse jockey came up from Tbe Dalles last Frul ly Iu conversation with bim Jack says "the races at The Dalles last week were) not what they had expected: in fact one or two days almost a failure because of lb heavy rains." Jack thinks there will l good reoes nere this k. Several good hoises will Come from Ihe Dalles here as well as a big orowd of sports, the usu al combination. Mrs. Ed. Allen arrived from Long Creek Sunday evenina where she was met by Ed. Allen, ho hail iust returue Sa'iuday evening from Eugene, where be had beeu attending grand lodge, K of P. as a representative of Hermiou Lodge, of Long Creek. Mr. aud Mrs, Allen left yesterday moruing for bel for a short BtBy, intending howrever t return for the races the latter part of this week. nrased tnimal d;6Bppe ared to tbe woo ji and Mr. Lee orept from bia hiding place, and after a little rest resumed tbe cbaae after tbe elk and was suooessful in cap taring the animal without any serious aooident. 3 BOSTON CASH STORE. Beautiful CAitPirrs. - While meander ing around last Suturday our reporter dropped in at tbe fuuiture emporium of S. C. Smith's, ou East May Street, aud there were shown some of the fluent samples of carpet ever aeen in Heppner. On inquiring our reporter was also sur prised to fiul them exceptionally obeap. Altogether there were more than 80 oatterns, among wbiob were Tappeatry, Roxbnry and Body Brussels, which sell fur, from 85cts to$l 60 mnde up to orden also samples of extras ingrains, and two aud three plycarpets rauging in price from 63 cents to 81.15 made up. Mr Smith also has a complete Hue of carpet linings, coueisting of felt and stitched filled paper, which be offers for sale at respectfully 5 and 6 oents per yard. These carpets are indeed lovely consider ing their cheapness, and wn would ad vise our many readers to take advantage of tbe Urst opportunity to call around and carefully inspect bis hue of samples. -I Lave the honor of announcing to- A Goon Dance. From Martin Stew ard our reporter learns that social gath erings and dances are very common up in tbe mountains this fall, among which he mentions a danoe held up at Hamil ton's mill last Friday evening, which was a success in every particular About thirty persons were iu attendance, and as a proof of tbe faot that all enjoyed themselves, it ia only necessary to say that danomg continued until daylight. Music was furnished by Messrs. Bob Wntliius, Billy Duncan and Fred Stilli ng. A good substantial suuper was also ine of tbe features of the eveuing. A New Business. Tbe Gaxttte takes pleasure iu this issue of announcing the establishment of a new business in Hepp. ner, lhat of W. B. Potter, who is open ing up iu tbe Odd fellows' building a fine .stock of hardware, tinware, stoves, etc. Mr, Potter will be prepared to do all kinds of tin and plumbing w irk, hav ing secured tbe services of a first-olaas mechanic Mr. Potter bas been with tbe old firm of Coffiu & MoFarland for some years, and is too well known iu Morrow and adjoining counties to need any rec ommendation at our bunds, and he can uot be otherwise than successful. A New Nbiohbor. Geo. W. Lord baa moved into tbe former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's ifioe, and has fitted up for architecture ork. He is prepared to contract for all kinds ot buildiugs, or will supervise construction, and purchase material for tlie same, giving nie customers tue ben efit of bis experience and percentage. . oaa-tt Notice of Suites . Given by tbe Ladies of tbe Baptist and Christian obnrcbes in tbe room formerly occupied by the Heppuer Keoord, on Wednesday, Ootober 19, 1892. Proceeds to purchase song books for tbe church and Sunday school. All are invited to oome anil attend tbe supper, aud don t forget tbe quarter. Fashionable Deessmakinq. Mrs. For- wood bus secured a first class dress maker from Portland, and fashionable work is guaranteed. Parlors, Main street, one block below tbe National Bank of Heppner. ir. THE PEOPLE OF HEPPNER And adjoining sections that I have located here, and to stay. ; oi Ti)is W E I Y A OUK f ALL PUKCHASiiare Bbout to be made. You ..... . - . . T waut to Du tne best go us you can tor your money, no do : von shnold. How to do it then comes next. A Bafe way is to compare values and prices. We take pleasure in show ing our goods and telling our prices. Our Dry Goods I Department is full of choice offenugs for this season. In D'ess Goods we are fur iu advance of our competitors. Our 8tyles and prices prove it. You should see our Clothing and Overooats. Children's, Boys' and Youths' Clothiug in an endless profusion. Goods piled to the ceiling, so to speak. Our prices will move them. Suits made to order in the latest styles and patterns. Represent the largest tailoriug establishment in Chicago. Our fall stock is now complete and will interest you. We -:- Guarantee -:- Satisfaction. We bave in endless quantities and to suit the trade in price, style and quality. xc-a-TS. hitoat Btvles. cleaner thun ever sold in Heppner before. My stock is direct from tbe East, and is the beet ever brought to the town. At present looated in the M. Liohteuthal buildiug, Main street, opposite the City Hotel. 29- J. 1-1. KOLMAN, fHAS. L. SHERMAN, mm and Sip Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. Pirfit-ClasB work in All Its Branches. Prices Reasonable. OFFICE IN CITY HOTEL HEPPNER, 530- sw OREGON ARB Rustlers! or Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to I .Catch T mt Maveric The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can Like Yours Respectfully. We are bere for business from tho ground up and propose to let you know it. MINOR BROS., HEPPNEK. OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNEB, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Mads on Short Notick and at Popolab Pmcrk. Bread 23 Loaves for $1.00. Prevent ami cure Constipation and Sick Heuuuclie, Small Uile Jfeuus. Married. At the recorder's offioe yes terday BfteruooD, Miss Clara E. Juiikirjs aud Mr. M. B. Haines, both of Einht Mile. A. A. Roberts officiating. The Uiizette extends congratulations to tbe contracting parties. Tlie American Wool Interest. Ia tbe title of an exceptionally interest ing pamphlet of 64 pastes, just published oy the American rroieonve isnuunsiiuc, mid fdited by Hon. Wm. Lawrenoe, Pres ident of the Ohio Wool Growers AsHocia tiou. Every person wbo ttauts to know ll about the wool qndHtion nhonWi xetid for a oopy. Price, ix oent. AddrnBH, Wn.Bi K F. Wakeman, Ueiieral BecreiHry, 135 Wf St 23d Street, New York. II IXE OUT : W- B. POTTER, Who Is J ml npenlnir up with a stock of Hardware, Tinware and Stoves Plumbing Materials, Etc. In the Odd Fellows' Imilclinif. Huh ft thorough plumber and tinner. tK-e Billy before you buy. West side Main street. HEPPNER, S34-II - OREOON Vebt Narrow Escape.- Cha. H. Lee, of Lung Creek, while oit bunting the Li i ii u Creek meauoffs, bad quite an experience with an elk be had wouudei aud was fortunate to have enoaped with' out serious iiijuiy. Mr. Lee had wound ed a larue bull elk, and wai trailing hi ktame Ihrou.ti tbe timber and thick undergrowth, iu view of gettiug auotbei hot at it. Watohiug its trail and keep iDg no lookout fur tbe animal at n di tance. Mr. Lee walked within ten feet of where it was lying, and was ouly warned of his proximity by the elk spriuging to its feet ami giving its pursue! a chase around tall tamaracks, bellowiug wildly at bis beels at every jump. Sucb sport w9 not apprehended by Mr. Lee, and Ihe position grew rather critical, for afier do ging aronnd fur ten or fifieen miuutes the enraged animal was still t his beels. He was in a manner exhaust ed aud had to device tome other plan to evade Mr. Elk, or the animal would gain that much desired leap and a fatal oollision would result, .Noticing a log near by that lay a short distance from the ground, Mr Lee dropped uuderit, leaving the elk at a safe distanoe pawing tbe earth and bellowing furiously for being thus disappointed, after a time tbe REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at Heppner, in the Utate of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. 30, 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S 91,220 34 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 1,864.61 D. S. bonds to secure circula tion 12,500.00 Stock securities, judgtneutB, oluims etc 4,331.07 Due frum approved reserve agents 4.908.95 Due fromotherNatl. Bks 1.7U9.67 Bankiughouse, furuiture, A fix. 2,289 30 Current ex. aud taxes paid... 1.02146 Premiums on U. 8. bonds 2,000.00 Checks and other cash items. . 86.11 Bills of other Banks 200.00 Fractional paper curreuoy, uickles, and cents .35 Specie 7,134.75 Legal-tender notes 500 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (o per cent, of cir culation) 662.50 Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. LtjCAaTlCKSoLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED Total 8130,325.11 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8 50,000.00 Surplus fund 6,0tJ0.00 Undivided profits 5.690.19 Nat. Bauk notes outstanding.. 11,200.00 Dividends unpaid 726.00 Individual deposits subjeot to check 42,373.00 Demand certificates of deposit 5,823.10 lime oertineaies of depoait 6,000 00 Due to other Nat. banks 3,5o3.82 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total $130,325.11 Statb of Oregon, I County op Morrow, ( X, Ed. R Bishop, Caahier of the above named bauk, do solemnly swear that the ab ve statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ed R. Bishop, Cashier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 14th day of Ort. lttri ,)as D. Hamilton, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Wm. Penland, Nel son Jones, O. W. Swaugart, Directors. Thev Increase, appetite, purify tbe nun tad art en U Uver, Hue Bouu. Iter tl in Cure DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL " , ' See Incloraementa I Soth MclS Pay vllle; Joe Oliver. John Day; J. W. Hyers, New UsUin; P. . . ou ., Ber.: . miTon; W. Norton, btewurt; A- Downle. Big Handy. AflYlAf' m)U .pi aim dcmui j wu mm. vmi u Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other. Props. Wm. COOPER Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company ii iiii m -Aroitill alive find kirkiuK for tnvJc with complete Unv of- 1 TOBACCOS, J WIVVVIIVWt UU1I1VVUVIIVI 1 J WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Guns and Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Genu' Furnishing Goods, snd the Urgent usortinent of Tua4 lu Kasteru Oiutrou. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: WC Won'T Be unDWSoto. tt Corner Main and Willow 8troetn, Heppner Or. KOHLANn BUOS. Portland, Oregon, Gen. Airts. Ior Oregon, Washington and Western Idaho, NEPHEWS. (nlvviUm, Trim. . BORG, : Out for Cash Bargains THE -IX- Jewelry, Cash Talks. 8EE BORU, MAY STREET, JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Kto. Trust I3usts. HEPPNER, OR. Change of Ownership HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF TUE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whioh we propose to oonduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on bands tit all times the obntoest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, W1 85-tl Proorietor. fruits, -:- (a WELL, I -:- p -:- and -:- ('ps ! SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in tho Land. Oyster JS3fioii Alsio is about ripe. We will let you know about that in tho near future. w. L. Matlock & Co.