Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 23, 1899, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Thursday, March 23, 1899.
The Walla Walla Statesman is
sues, under date of March 4 th, an
elegantly printed half-tone edition,
illustrating the resources of that
section of the thriving Northwest.
The business firm, have come lib
erally to its support and are re
warded with a publication that will
draw attention from all over tht
country to their famous grain belt
In Many Respects
Tbe National Editorial Associa
tion of the United States meets in
Portland in July, of this year.
Extensive preparations are being
made to give the visitors a grand
i : 4.: r.rl Via
ana expense lrooFUUu MU J. n Prr aw. tt.RttA librarian.
T. il 3 . I ' '
city oi roruauu bk.. hag heM uion fof tfae t
a greai aiuuum ui. u,csv,iU , , . . nnmmodtir.c
manners has given excellent satis.
General Eeooke. military gov- faction to the patrons ot tne state
ernor of Cuba, and General Otis, library. The last legislature or
military governor of the Philip- dered the upper part of the ball of
pines, have each been authorized representatives to be maae into a
I i i ...ill l- I7A 4
to enlist a battalion of natives for uorary room wnicn wm oe iu
wide bv 100 feet long. Tbe state
it wlHft to trv the esDeriment. The library now contains aa,wu vol
' I ..... 1 1 L
nffinftra will, of course, be Amer- nmes and tne state spends aooui
$1,500 a year for new books,
The tendency is toward the
Ready, or Tailor Made
In Ladies' Dress Goods, etc! We have
anticipated the turn and made our selec
tions in Spring Goods with .this view in
mind. We have opened up a beautiful
line of
Ladies' Skirts, Waists and Suits.
mained at his post from choice,
and because he desired to complete
the work in which he is engaged.
This is strictly official.
niRHPii. PunrririiiNfJS.
The navy department nas no in
formation that Admiral Dewey S First Meeting of tbe Newly-Elected Council-
Wlth is in a Dreoarious condition, 'Ben
months ago Admiral Dewey was Monday evemo toe cunna n.
. i. u i i regular session, wisn uiayur uuura
given leave WWuUuu.u.M 8fad 0oUDcilmen 08rrjgue.,
he desired to, and he has since re- Nobe. Rasmrjs. Rhea. Roberti and
Simons present.
After reading sod approval of previous
minutes, tbe following standing oommit
teea were appointed by Mayor (Jonaer
Ways and Means Simons, Rhea and
Rasmus.
Health and Polioe Qarrigues, Rasmus
and Simons
Finanoe Noble, Roberts and Qarri
gaea
Election Rhea, Simons and Roberta.
Streets and Pnblio Property Garri
gues, Rbea and Roberta.
Ordinance Rasmus, Roberta and No
ble,
Lioense Garriguea, Noble and Rob
erta.
Petition of G. M. Olmrltoa to be ap
pointed city attorney, ordered placed on
file.
Petition of Mollie Reed for liquor
Tailor made suits in dark brown
and blue serge, bell shaped skirt,
ined with percaline and bound
around bottom with velveteen; the
acket is half tight fitting with
rounded corners and velvet collar
Ladies' Skirts, the latest styles in
crash, linen, serge, worsted and silk
T?i Geeb. a cousin to Governor
Geer, has been appointed state
land agent. It now transpires that
tbe office of land agent pays a fat
salary for little work, because of a
slight addition to the printed bill
which passed the legislature creat-
ing the oince. uy tne aauiuon vi
a semicolon in the enrolled bill, Bi
Geer will receive fl,00 a year,
which was not intended by the leg
islature. It is not known who
added the very valuable semicolon, lense presented and granted
but Bi Geer will receive the benefit Petition of Wm. Reed for liquor
of it and the people who contribute "cense presented and referred o lioense
lu. i tU .nffnMB lOommHiee, 10 uo reyurveu uu uca.
meeting.
Oregonian. Bills bb follows were presented, and
on motion, warrants were drawn for the
Now that General Lawton and amounts: J. P. Williams, 83.15; Conser
V,n infnrBmnt Vip. narrifid with Warren, aa oems
. . , . . .. , Reports of city treasurer end reoorder.
n'.m nave muU wumi vuo, .Bpnmni(m,1ar.jn on flr.Ar.na flommit-
Manila, decisive results are looked te6i were approyed.
for in the campaign against the lil- The city marshul was authorized to
initios. In late dispatches Ganeral enforoe the cleaning of streets, side and
Otis sins he has information that
tbe whippings already adminis
tered have made the rank and file
baok yards, and also instructed to in
speot flues.
Ordinauoe No G6, pertaining to organ
ization of the fire department, was read
aeoond and third time, and, on motion
adopted.
Couuoilman J. R. Simons, in consider
ation of tbe honor due him aa serving
longest in ooanoil and as an ex mayor
waa appointed by Mayor Oonser as tbe
obairman of tbe meetings in the absence
$6.00
$1.00 to $6.50
A magnificent line of silk waists
. i . . i i i . j
m tne latest snaaes, aesigns aim
styles - - - -
In Shirt Waists we have a very
large assortment. They are this
season s styles and colors . You will
find a clean fresh stock, lhere s not
one out-of-date waist in it. Prices
We have about 50 different waist
patterns in silk 4 yards to each
pattern no two alike; beautiful de
signs for silk waists. Price per pattern
$6.00 to $8.00
50c to $2.00
$3.00 to $5 00
Agents for the Butterick Patterns and the
Famous Queen Quality $3.00 Shoes for women
Minor & Co.
Heppner
Oregon.
if
SPRING GOODS
Arc oovj in
Comprising Fine Lines of
Summer Dress Goods
Laces of all kinds
Dr
ess
Skirts, Ladies' Wraps, Calicos
UNDERWEAR
Percales, Ducks, Crashes and Linens
:Sliirt VToists, Sill Capesi
Tailor-Made Suits
To arrive from the
East in a few days
GENTS' DEPARTMENT
SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS
The famous '.'Ideal" brand the nobbiest line made.
Hats
Shoes
Nobby Derbys and Felts
Crash and Light Wool.
The guaranteed
Kelley-Goodfellow Brands.
GROCERIES
The Choicest and most Complete
Line in the City....
We Buy
As cheap as goods can be
sold. None buy cheaper.
Before You Buy
Call and examine our goods
and inquire our prices.
of the Filipinos anxious to give up,
and tbat it is all their leaders can
do to keep them in the field. As
the campaign against them is likely
to consist largely of bush fighting,
General Law ton's extensive expe-
rinnnn in Indian fighting will make of himself,
u: :..i.,Ki Tha anA nf rnun Uuder tbe head of miscellaneous bos
H l 111 liJ V (LI UIVU1U. mw
T 1 . t .t I - I t-vrr ma
of the names given Mm vy noBtne oommittee.
Indians in the West some yeHrs
Ran Man-who-cets-up-and-nchts- thk writing class.
f1(11.nf.thft.niolit. The
war department nas not requireu
. . i :i. i i
Ueneral Utis 10 suomu uib piaux L..t week ologe(1 tb Beoood term of
for the campaign against the bMl rrofeesor Paul' wntiDg scbool, aod the
ipinos, believing it to be better to development of bis papila is worthy of
l,;m fra.lmn.l tn flftrrv out oreaimoie menuon. 10 uouniy caper-
.... t iDtendeot Bhipley sod the Gazette editor
luecampaigu iu u. Wwu - ,B fe) regpongjbjljty of detr.
lug exaotly as lie may tnins Desi; 10 in, who honld be entjtied to &n
scatter Aguinaldo's forces and, if consideration io hBV.D mode the most
D08sibl to capture tbat slippery progress in the art daring tbe term.
v i The specimen sheols were eorutin ed
individual. I , .....!.....,..,,.
lime hdu ngiiiu ueiure iuo juuob uubhj
Brrived at tbo eume couulasion. and had
IN a statement just made public there been several priaee instead of one
. t 1. 1 .1 J.S
COncerniUR tlie WOrK OI me lasi mey oonia nave oeeo jusuy awaruBu.
ooncross, Chairman CaouoD, of the A' WftS Bie Satton, whose number
1 Anmmittaa I uu-.. - f
U0UBH PP'i""D winner, with Martin Anderson eeconrf
gives a more cietanea siaiemeui oi Ml9g Mftty LHIler WM tuere( diapulinst
the appropriations made than was ta professor for honors, and, as wa said
possible for him to mak earlier, before, she must eoon adopt the profea
un,lOHvB- 'T)urin? the whole of !" Charles Horner, El Sutton and
lift four vears covered by Mr,
Cleveland's second administration,
the material and industrial condi
tion of the country was calamitous,
and its contemplation does not
bring satisfation to any American
citizen. But the fifty-fifth con
gress, beginning with the adminis
tration of Wm. MoKinley aud
promptly called in extraordinary
session, as promptly enacted legis
lation which has yielded the addi
tional revenues needed to pay the
ordinary expenses of the govern
ment, and has at the same time
protected American labor. With
the euaclmont of that legislation,
hope aud confidence struok hands
and the condition of the whole
country improved, and has contin
ued to improve from that time to
the present Labor is now uni
versally employed with increased
wages, and with such employment
the meaus are supplied for in
creased consumption. The vast
increase of the navy, and the crea
tion of an army of a quarter of a
million men, together with the in
crease of taxation, have not iu any
appreciable degree checked our
industrial advance, which began
cp-incidentally with the incoming
of the present administration aud
the fifty-fifth conRress,"
Forrest Uyraua made efforts worthy of
prizes.
Now. tbat the profeeaor has left bis
pnpils to their own efforts, tbey have
only to keep up their practice to btoome
expert writers, aod tbeir improvement
will prove a fascination for them.
A BAD PKKACHER.
iter. Hairix Kluues From Albany With a
fcllly Young Woman.
Rev. Harris has Bed from Albany,
Linn county, with Miss Lear, a pretty
15 year old girl. His description has
been telegraphed to tbe police. He is
3D years old, five feet sii inches in
height, weighs 150 ponnds, has black
bair and mustache, his left hand ia out
otf at the wrist, and ha wears an arti
ficial baud covered most of the lime
with a glove.
Tbe young lady belongs to a highly
reaped ed family. Tbe olergyman't
saored office admitted him freely to her
preaenoe, and do suspicion to tbe truth
leaked out until tbe two were missed.
Ho far aa known he has not eveu giveo
his victim tbe name of wife. He is very
good looking and seems to have com
pletely bypuotii d theynnng woman.
Descriptions telegraphed to the police
iu all the onnat cities have failed to
locate bim. The people of Albany are
aid to be greately inoensed at the action
of the mimelttr. Kxohange.
GENTS'
SPRING and SUMMER
Tailojc Made
Stylish and Serviceable
At lowest prices ever offered in Heppner on goods pfj!
the same quality.
Youths' Suits
All the latest styles
Call and examine them
Ages from 2 to 8 years 2-piece suits 90c.
All-wool suite from $2.00 to $5.00
According to trimmings.
Men's Servicable Suits-sizes 36 to 44
" All-wool blue, black and brown cheviot, good weight
" " " imported clay worsted former price $12.00, now only
only $3.00
5.00
8.00
rown & Hughes,
Heppner9
A Frightful Blunder
Willoftetu cause a horrible buru.soa'd,
out or bruise. Huoklln's Arnica Salve,
the best io the world, will kill the pain
and promptly heal it. Cures old sores,
fever soree, nloera, boils, felons, corns,
all skin eruptiouH. Beet pile cure on
earth. Only 25o a box. Cure guaran
teed. Bold by Hlocom Drag Co,
FINS C1TV ITEMS.
From our regular correspondent.
The bleat of the young lamba is fre
quently beard.
Farmers of this locality are behind
with tbeir spring work.
John Qaiuer, of this vioioity, made a
flying visit to lower Butter oreek last
Bundsy.
J. L. Howard has been nursing a felon
for some little time.
Rev. Marlatt'a discourse on "The Pur
pose of True Salvation" was delivered to
a large and attentive audience at the
U. B. ohnrch on the 12th.
Harry Bartholomew, the road super
visor, should get a onrve on himself and
fix the Batter oreek bridge.
H. W. Bartholomew was out on Sand
Hollow looking after his sheep recently.
Died, at bis borne near Galloway,
March 12, Beojaim Pierson. The family
have the sympathy of the entire oom
mnoity. Chamberlalu's t'ouith Remedy.
This remedy ia intended eepeoially for
ooogha, colds, croup, whooping oougb
and iotlnet a. It has become fatuous
for Ite ourea of these diseases, over a
large part of the civili?d world. Tbe
most flattering tuetirooniiila have been
received, giving accounts of its good
works; of tbe aggravating and pereiateot
ooughs it hae oureJ ; of revere colds tbat
bave yielded promptly to its soothing
effects, aud of tbe dangeroua attacks of
croup it has cnrel, of'en saving tbe life
cf the child. Tbe txieisiva ue of it for
whooping congli baa shown thht it robs
liat diset ee of all dangerous noueeqaen
ce. Bold by Couser & Warren.
P. 0. B0RG,
The JEWELER
Is Offering
Watches
And the finest Jewelry at
very low prices.
Repairing a Specialty.
Dr. Barthlow's
p..,,,..,, WHITE PINE
2?e5SBC COUGH SYRUP
Hoaraenesa, Sor
Throat, Bronchitia.
Dr. Barthlow's
CANTON DISC
1 HARROW. J- CANTON .
Acknowledged the fuperior of all makei. The easi
est handled, lightest draft, most durable and turn th
soil perfectly. Can be adjusted to work on side hills,
.. . , , , i-u. nave uusi pruoi nun oanas ana
is ail steel, which makes it ery strong and durable, many points of superiority over all others. Made in all
2. .'""Pjf :.,n ion and has less parts to wear siies with STEEL or CHILLED bottoms and Riding
man any Uisc made. The chdled journal bearings are Attachment. Compare them with others and see them
Mltirelv rtnet nwF snrl l, ...iu i . j t i : -a ..... m . . .
ah.nl. tel. T Z 7. "I "i'"'Ji. "" u """""" "u auy wmoa- Manutactured by
The gangs are so arranged that they cannot raise
out of the ground in the center, but easily adjust them
selves to dead furrows or low places in rough ground.
A trial will convince you thai the Canton is without
an equal. Manufactured by
PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS.
PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS.
CANTON
Stubble Plows
CANTON "U"
BAR LEVER v HARROWS
Th beat
Nirv Tonio and Blood Purifier
CELERY KOLA
Conser & Warren, Heppner. Or.,
Who carry a complete line of Drugs, Chomica, Taints, Oils and 01 hps
Are tne Dest because thnr at. m.rf a. Wu. m.j . ... ....
and ate durable 1 h. tV.h iT.il .j" . .""" wooa or steel beams In aJl s ses. Mold,
ana are auraoie in teeth can be adiusted as ta Share .nH 1 .aiut.;4 i. . t .
PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON ILLINOIS ,uauM made perfectly m ii soils.
Io. ky PiElIS I OEBDOWf f 0, Cuta. mk
Farm Implements,
Gram and Feed.
Studebaker Wagons,
S. P. 6arrigues.