Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 08, 1898, Image 4

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    ThsGazette.
Thursday, Dec. 8, 1898.
Owing to an accident two im
ptrlact articles pertaining to our
cattle industry as improved by
Oscar Minor and N. C. Maria, and
tbe loss to our county owing to the
idleness of Heppner's flouring mill
were left over for next issue.
We take pleasure in introducing
the new Wepkly Heppner Gazette
to our Bubecribers, appreciating
their ability to judge its merits.
We invite them to make compari
son with the other county publi
cation, and as far as the number
of our subscribers is concerned, we
refer you to our lists which carry
a big mnjority of the county resi
dents, and are being increased
daily by volunteers, from the ranks
of our intelligent taxpayers who
appreciate honest pretense and
effort.
CoxGitEKS convened in Washing
ton Monday, and during a session,
between now and March 4, 1890, it
THE FIRE BRIGADE
Elrrliua of ORicrrt nd First Hun of th
Team.
At 2:30 P. M. Sunday (be Heppner
Fire department met Bt council chamber
and elected effiatra as follow:
Fritok Natter, obief; J as. Hart, assis
tant chief; Frank Huberts, captain No. 1 ;
E. L. Freeland, captain No 2, with E. W.
Rliea and E. M. ShaH assistants.
James Hart wag elected treasurer nod
Jess Stewart, "eoretary.
Arrangements were made to 8 eon re
nail tor tbe oee of tbe oompany. Any
failure to report at beadqnar'era cpon
an alarm being turned in means s fine of
from 50 oents to 81.50.
The Dames of those who have enlisted
in tbe companies so far are:
Fraok Natter, Jap. Hirt, Jess Stewart,
E. L. Freelaml. E. W. Rhea, Frank
Roberts, Bert Phelpa.E. M. Shutt, Wilt
Riebr.rdson, H. LI. Harrington, Jes
Shelly, Will B ill, Thos Brentian, Jag
Thompson, Jack Horner, P. Devlo,
Frank Rasmus, Dave McAtee. Geo. Vin
cetit, Frank Bnra, Will 8mith, E. E.
Minor, Pearl Jones, Lee Cantwell and
Clyde Wells.
Tbe organization of the department
affords tbe city a feeling of seoarity that
it has not enjoyed in tbe past, owing to
the fact, that to be effective a fire depart
ment must have a head, and to work to
the best advantage drills are absolutely
necessary. Tbe mayor and oity conned
reooeni,"d these rqnirements in enter
taining tbe following petition nnder
will be confronted bymore perplex- j "ienataresof most of the present mem-
ing questions than at any time
since the close of the civil war.
These questions will be of an en
tirely different nature than were
thone of reconstruction, etc., but in
many instnnces they may prove of
more vital import, as upon the out
come may possibly depend peace
or more war with other envious
European nations. Telegram.
CorxTitY publishers receive sub
scrptions now and then from city
firms who can have no interest in
the loc il news of the paper. This
paragraph in the New York Times
may explain the reason for these
"foreign" subscriptions: "A whole
sale grocer in this city who has be
come rich at the business, says his
is that when he sells a bill of goods
on credit ho immediately sub
scribes for the local paper of his
debtor. Ho long as his customer
advertised liberally, he rested;
but ih soon as he began to con
tract his advertising space he took
the fact as evidence that there ' is
trouble ahead, and invariably went
for the debtor. Said he, 'The man
who in too poor to make his busi
ness known is to poor to do busi
iifHM. Tlio withdrawal of an ad
vertincment is evidence of weak
ncm tlnit, business men are not
slow to net upon. Theie's noth
ing like it."'
NKW l,OCAli INDIJBTKY.
Iik! iircmiMit ( ir rcil In l xirrliurnt Willi t'lm
Growing.
Mr. Ororge W. Turner, tbo representa
live i t Iln I'licilli) F.levator Company,
wlio it mi ex eerienoed tliiX "til
mun, il.h.viviTi'd iba growth of wild
llnx on Itio liilln in this ootiuty while
iu the rnpHdity of a wool buyer (his
emiimer, and submitting speoimnni to
authorities it was couolnded I hut the
foil I.erM ii particularly adapted to the
cultivation nt 11 14 k . Where the wild tlnx
lliiiiri;.n s an lnxuriently there is no
ilinil! ulmiil the result of an endeavor to
rni"' n crop, he argues, and has made an
in v.'M'nient in a pert ion (if Und in this
CKintv and will sow as large a crop as
pi.m.lilii II, in senium. He has enliated
tin intiTHNt el ihtt Portland LitiNeed
( III Wo: k in thin piohalile suoiVMsfnl
In, In try, who are fnri)ii.liiiig sued to
fiinn, ih in this county, on application,
lo i(. p ml for from priK-eeils uf cro
To the Honorable Mayor and Conno'l of
the Town of Heppner:
We the undersigned oit'Zjns of Hepp'
per, being interested in fire protection,
will agree to form ourselves into a fire
company, and will agree to drill once
enob month, for the first six months, one
hour each drill.
After the firnt six months have expired,
we will agree to drill onoe in every two
months, or rftener, as may seem necessary
to keep tbe company in training, and
proper drill, to respond in case of fire.
We will expeot to bold ourselves in read
Iness M all limes at a moment's warning
for work in fighting any fire in tbe town
of Heppner. We will also sgree to keep
the hose and all of the material in pi-oppr
order for service. The oumpany shall con
sist of not less than ten at all times. We
fnrthnr agree to hold all property used
by said oompiny, subject to the orders
of the council of the town of Heppner,
and to surrender it to the proper author
ities upon dirfotion of eaid ootihoil.
In consideration of this servioa to be
performed, wo request and petition youi
bonorntile body, to allow as a part com
pensation, for said work, the sum of $10
per month, to eanh oompaoy eoorgani.ed
(companies to oonsist of not loss than ten
and not to be mors than two omnnanica ;
also that the sura of $25 00 be allowed
the oompanies so orgauized, for their at
tendanoo and service io ixliniiuiahitm
any tire, whenever it shall beoome neces
Bary for the coinpny to turn out, and
ulny water upon said fire, tbe necessity
to be judged by said oonnoil. Twenty
dollars to Bret and five to second.
No. i' txpeiimetital run took nlaoe
TueMliiy on Mniu Htreet, beginning at the
room in which the hose cart is kept,
mulling ths attuuhiueut to the hydrant on
the corner occupied by the "Orange
From." A tu ij irity of the members,
line 1 tip in front .f the curt and at a
hiiitml Krire IT with the pridect the team
in tlx h ad. Owing to the snow and
hIii 'I', iinntniy to the expectation of Mis
lonh.-r i nti, they oovered half the dirilance
before the invitnbl mix up oaaurrod.
A "inl!or dog" belonging to E. W.
Rhen, was the obstacle the "quill
driver" overl inked in Ids eagerness
to pilot Oct orew to its goal
in bandnoine style. The first rami
Kditnr hhutt took down with him was
Kicniiitir Kii'linr,lon. and thejudgrt wm
ilm stumbling blocli f,,r several others.
Mii.Vee proved tin brake that broimhl
he c rt to a Hliiiidftill In time to prevent
i "run nvrr", The memhets who were
nelicret eiiungh to wear L"i r best suit
lost their eiitliiiHimm and left the at
iHchment procee. lings to the others.
Must of the department were disappoint
ed at the low pressure of Ilm wa er,
In n tunieil on hich would fall short
nf the hlghth of our bigbeet bniklinus.
It ih the determination of the hnva
A BBIQHT LIGHT.
Low THIard's PUrs Abltie With Bhialsg
Lights.
Mr. Wm. O. Brown, of Portland, gen
eral egent for the Epwortb Acetylene
Gas Generator, baa pot plant with
even tampi in Low Tillard'a place. Mr.
Tillard is highly pleased with tbe result,
and many business men have been in
specting them. The intense brilliancy
of the little flames seem to extinguish
all the surrounding lights. In fact they
fairly rival tbe sunlight, and bring out
in bold relief tbe delicate shades and
colors of tbe various pictures on tbe wall.
Mr. Brown bas, beyond a doubt, demon
strated in tbe success of this machine all
that is claimed for aoetylene gas, which
is fast demonstrating its value for light
ing purposes, and is recognized by the
Underwriters Association as a safe, eer
viosble and satisfactory light. Mr. J.M.
Eeeney will sot as local agent for tbe
maohine, while Mr. H. K. Bennett will
introduce it in Umatilla county. Many
of the principal bnsiness men are mak
ing a very careful study of the new sys
tem with a view to putting it In.
HIGHBINDERS WANTED
The Chinese Government is Trying to Get a
Chance at them.
Washington, Dm. 2. Tbe Chinese
government, through its minister, Wu
Ting Fang, has broaobed to tbe author
ities hero the willingness of China to
negotiate an extradition treaty applio ible
to all criminals, but intended in part
icular to reach the highbinders.
Tbe Chinese government believes tbe
highbinder troubles in this oonnty oper
ate quite as much agaiutit lawabidiug
Chinese aud the Cbiuese government
as against the parties to theseoret orimes.
Therefore China wishes to have such
criminals returned to her domain for
trial.
Little doubt is entertained here that
it China onoe secured possession of the
highbinders, abort work would ba made
of them, owing to the prji1ice they
have brought upon tbe government.
Moreover it ia believed that tbe senate,
to which such a treaty would have to be
referred to for ratification, would act
favorably upon it and that it would stir
up animosities and agitations on tbe
Chinese question in general rather than
aooomplisb any spaoial gojd in the
direotion desired.
The Chinese authorities have' now,
theref ire, gone further than to broaoh
tbe subject to the officials here and learn
how auoh a treat would bi viewed,
although Ibey stand ready at any time
to assume the burden of dealing with tbe
highbinders and other Chinese criminals,
if a naturalization treaty should give
tbem jurisdiction over tbe offenders,
ir
COUNCIL HKKT1NG.
Tbe regular session of tbe city council
was held Monday evening cud th et
present were: Mayor Morgan, C nn.iil
meu J. J. Roberts, J H. Simons, J W
Rasmus, M. Lichentbal, E U. Hperry
aud E. J. Slooum.
On motion warrants for tbe following
amounts were drawn:
R. O. Whited $ 6 40
Geo. Thornton 5 75
Minor A Co 3 60
Jim Fitz.. 15 00
Wm. Witberell 26 10
Wm. Smith 6 35
J. B, Simons A 8on 1 50
Hepplier W. & L. Co 86 00
W. A. Richardson 16 70
Geo. Thornton 60 00
L. W. Briggs 25 00
The committee nu streets and public
property refused to sell property ad
joining the pfaning mill.
A. M. 6locr.ru was ordered to remove
fence from street.
Tbe following resolution was present
ed by Rasmus, seconded by Simons and
by ballot adopted by oouncil and tbe
same ordered published in both city
papers. " ' .
To tbe Public: We the board of
connoilmen of tbe town of Heppner,
Resolved, Tbat the sermon delivered
by Mr. St. Claire denouncing tbe offioials
of this city was uncalled for, nngentle
maolike, nnchristianlike, delivered with
malice, and not in the spirit of the
Divine Master, whom he professes to
serve.
Qiarterly reports of recorder and
treasurer were read and aooepted.
Tbe committee on streets aud public
property were instructed to confer with
the Heppner Light and Water Co., and
have four arc lightscbacged. Tbe light
at power bouse to be plaoed in front of
Peter Borg's residence; tbe Palace hotel
light to corner at Yeager's store; light at
lower bank to oorner M. E cburoh
North; light at Ellis' corner to oorner of
E. G. Sperry's property.
The marshal was instructed to enforce
the sidewalk ordinance, Hue ordinance
and the dog tax ordinance.
Wasting
Two Pointed Questions Answered
What is the use of making a better
article than your competitor if yon oan
not get a better prioe for iiT -1
Ana. As there is no difference In the
prioe tbepublio will bny only the better
so that while our profits may be smaller
on a single sale they will be much great
er in the aggregate.
Uow can you get tbe public k know'
your make is the best?
T.t.l ...
ji ooiu articles are brought promm
ently before the piiblio both are certain
to be tried nnd the puhlio will very
quickly pass jndgoment on thera and use
only the better one.
ThlB explains the large sale on Cham
berlain s Cough Keraedy. Tbe people
in Children
can be overcome in almost all cases
by the use of Scott's Emulsion of
Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypoplios
phites of Lime and Soda. While
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
istence, tn
SCOTT'O
EMULSiOfJ
it is not only palatable, but it is
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system. It is also combined with
the hypophosphitestWhicn
supply a food not only tor
the tissues of the body, but
for the bones and nerves,
and will build up the child
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
nourishment.
Be ure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the
nun nnd fish are on the wrapper.
" All druggists; 50c. and fi.oo.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
WHOSE BUSINESS IS IT?
If a man's in love that's his basinets;
If a girl's in love that's her basinet; -
It tbei get married it's oar bnsiness
to tarnish their bme from kitchen to parlor as we oarry moat oomplets slock of
Fumitnrt, Carpels, Mattings, Wall Taper, Stores, Ranges, Graniteware, Tinware, Ete.
And ityonr bneicess to drop in, examine goods and get prioee. ;
WELLS & CO., Heppner, Or.
Try a box of
COLD AND GRIP TABLETS
W. R. EWINS IN TKODBLE.
1
Placed Under Bunds to Await Action of
Ui'aiul Jury.
Tuesday afternoon the case of tbe
state vs. W. B. Ewiug, cbiirged with
assault with a dnngerous weapon by
Mrs. Hrtttie Cecil, was tried before Re
corder Richardson, and tbe defendant
bound over to await the action of tbe
grand jury nnder binds of $250, for
which Peter Bauerfiend, W. A. Brown,
of Oeoil station, and Kibert Bayer, of
Oonglas, qualiQed. City-attorney Red
a id proseoated tbe esse, while Mr.
Ewirjtf acted as his own attorney in de-
tense. He displayed coupiderbble pro
rational ability, and hud he taken np
tbe study of law earlier in life, he prob
ably would avoid the trouble whiob
skems to heap itself about him.
A Plfaiant Kntertalniuent.
Our correspondent rites ns that on
Wednesday eveoing, Nov. 30th, a large
orowd congregated at the Brosman
sobool bouse on Littla Butter Creek to
attend an entertainment given by Mrs.
Piokardson's sohool, consisting of mnnio,
speakiogand dialogues. Tbe musio was
furnished by L. L. Biatt violinist and
(i. W. Pearsoo, organist, while VV. E.
Hiatt rattled tbe bones in an able man
ner and J. H. Pearson aoted as floor man
age?,while the young people tripped time
to tbe musio from ten o'clock at night
until six in the morning. A pleasant
time was enjoyed by all, wbo hope for
another pleasant time in the near
future.
Ttiey Gure a Gold in One Day.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE OT.
Sold by
S1VOCUM IRXJO COMPANY
The Cutting Remarks made by our competitors are
inspired by jealousy at the rer
markable cutting qualities of
the fine line of , cutlery lately
received by
ft I ..TfssssW
P.l
THOMPSON
Fine three-piece carving et, of
guaranteed quality, at fl.25 per eef.
Tbe largest and best assortment o!
scissors and shears ever shown in
Heppner, with pocket knives, butcher
knives, bread knives, paring knives.
1 nd hay knives constantly in stock.
Gopd Goods....
Fair Prices.i
VMS
Dressing Cases
Manicure Sets
Albums -latest
designs-superb
MH(zlno llluiti'atliiK .
How general the nee of photography
is oooiiug to be adopted by the modern
magazine as a means of illustration, is
the announcement 0$ The Ladies Some
Journal thwt is about, to puolish six new,
dis'iuct series of artiole', which will in
cluli not less thuu I'll) pho ographs.
The idea of the magazine is to prexunt
one hundred of the prrttiHst
country homes iu America, to en
anuraite artistic urohiteoture ; one
hundred nf the pretlifst gardena. to en
courage taste in ft iriculture ; seventy
olinrches decorated for festal occasions
of all kinds, suoh as waddings. Ciirismas
nnd E liter servioes, e'.o.j twenty ft
floral porches and vine uUd h mis; and
the story of the native wild flnwe'A in
America, tola in suve-ity-five pbolo
uraplis. Ovr-r 8,(XI0 phut igmpher?. i.i
have been using it for years and bve!,,verV part of the o.uinty, were employed
found that it oan alwavs be depended I by,,he mHf J""" ,0 f piotures,
,. ,, aud several thonsand dollars were piid
upon. Ibey may occasionally take up in Drize -.,. . hlM, ..i.ni,,,,,.,,,,.
witb some fashionable novelty pnt forth 1 TbJ ohoice was made out of over 10,000
itb exaggerated claims, but are certain
to return to the one remedy that they
know to lie reliable, and for coughs,
colds aud croup there Is nothing cijiihI
lo Chamberlaiu's Congb Remedy, b'ot
sale by Conner & Warren
I.......; I .f.;il .1 I... -1 : . .
f..r whirl) crop they will oontrart I ""'"" '"'""""g meir
1 iiium r-i-iiti 1'in 111 11 h riii'iniriiuiiiiaiir oivtin
. I " illll. Ilirmi ItlllllirillUC, It'lllllir,
sliniil 1 thit 1 iH'iiiiifiit prove a tiuot't'M.
tliMi, liy the council, wbioh will please
me propi'riy nvruers,
Th llmt Plaster.
A pieoe of tiaunel dampeiiel with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on
to the anVcted parts is superior lo any
plsater. When troubled witb a pain iu
the cheat or sido, or lamo back, give it
a trial. You aieoertsln tn be more then
plnwieil with the prompt relief which it
Hlforcis. l'ain H11I111 Is also a ceitmu enn
for rheumatism For sale by Concert
Warren.
photographs received by tbs maaziae.
Positively the finest goods
ever brought to Heppner.
T. R.
AT- -
HOWARD'S.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fine Teas and Coffees. in
T. R. HOWARD,
Heppner,
Bibles
Watches
Jewelry'
Elegant Christmas Presents.
Call beforo the choice selec
tions are made.
B
00TS AND SHOES
.xUaV
TH E PLACE TO GET TH CM tt Of
JST. WCHTENTHAIv & CO,
They have anything in thU line that yon may desire and you can depend on It you it a
sood srtlol when they lumnlMll, - ' - " -
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand. Main Street RMlrinf 8lalty
. - , ,4
Prices within the reach of all
Conser& Warren.
The Central Market
O..H. BEYMEE I
Dealer in
Fresh. Salt and SmokRii Mmis
Sausoge, - Lnrcl, . Poultry,
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY!"Kohn's Best "
Is that of plain and decorated ! On Tap Down at The ....
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbees
And by the way they pure anythlns yon cn call for lu th Hue of
Hardware, 8tove and Tluware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Telephone Saloon
it ra
HAHB OOOOM
Nsw Btsnd, Oity Hotsl fioildipf ,
IOW TILLARD. Prop.
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
W linvc in slock
J "
jVn elcnant lino ol.
MEN'S
These goods are positively the best made, and will bo sold at a sweeping reduction
MENS SUITS - $5.00 UP
YOUTH'S SUITS $2.00 UP
Th
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brated ICmit WtMir Out" brand of Boy's all-wool Suits i'
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Mcn S OvPITOntS An eani ,ine of Dss Coats and Warm"
WVLlLUdl- UlstersHust what you want
Irom (J.HO to OlS.OO
Boy's Overcoats sa.oo coat for 82.00
S5.00 Coat for S3.50
lVopm-tionnti reduction on ull grades
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RHEA & WELCH, -
Heppner, Oregon