Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 08, 1900, Image 3

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    The Heppner Gazette
Thursday, March 8, 1900
We hear the bellow ol the Bull,
The wounded Lion'g roar.
But Ood deala Justice out In full
At the sharp tusks ol the Boer;
Let nationa frown and races fight,
No danger will we fear,
We'll lit and drink Irom morn 'till night
Milwaukee Lager Beer.
Bold ooly at Belvedere saloon.
Frank Rcbbrts, Prop.
Here and Tfyere
Heppner is steadily growing, and its
future is abundantly assured.
r R. C. WiIIb is building a new fence
around his Jim Sperry residence and
otherwise improving.
At the O. R. & N. depot Agent Ker
nan has a new red baggage truck with
a carrying capacity of half a freight car.
J. J. Roberts, the contractor, has
gone ud Willow creek to build a big
barn at Norman Kelly's home place.
Men who make a specialty of whit
tling down awning posts have the laugh
on themselves when they tackle Qeorge
Swaggart's, which are wearing a new
coat of sheet-iron. -
Albert and Bob Matteson were in
Thursday from their homes on the head
waters of Rhea creek.
From upper Willow creek yesterday
Hyle Corbin and Free Green were
down. The winter has been pleasant
enough up there to make garden in any
month.
Superintendent Preyn, of the Hepp
ner .Liigm x water uo., put up some
new and much larger transformers on
Main street yesterday, and it was quite
a job to hoist them.
The Blake brothers, Gilliam county's
leading sheepmen, with their families
were over this week from their Rock
creek possessions visiting relatives in
Heppner.
Geo. Vincent was in from Butter
creek Saturday, and like other Morrow
county fruit and stockmen is well
pleased with the prospects.
Call at Slonum's Drug store and get
instructions free how to cure catarrah.
T. R. Howard's store has everything
in the grocery line needed by city trade.
W. F. Brock, the rustling road agent
of The Oregonian, blew into Heppner
with the chinook breeze that came Mon
day, and made several people happy by
accepting their names to add to the
swelling subscription list.
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
R. Howard's store.
A stockbuyer is making contracts in
Wallowa county to pay Z cents per
pound for hogs, live weight, for June
delivery.
Mrs. Newt Jones arrived here the
latter part of the week, being summoned
to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. C.
A. Rhea, whose condition still remains
serious.
A. M. Gunn has had a new sidewalk
laid around his residence, and it is
hoped that others will go and do like
wise as soon as they can conveniently
ont armmrl tn it..
Now is the time to get a first-class
farm wagon at cost. Mr. Whiteis, pro
prietor of The Fairis too busy with his
many other lines of goods to handle
wagons so he will close out at cost three
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver 3 wagons at
cost.
Johnnie Beeler, the Caldwell pugilist
and all around athlete, swooped down
on this burg Wednesday. His moun
tain orchard is looking fine and the
prospects for fruit and other crops are
good. Johnnie was about the first with
nerve enough to give the mountains a
trial on fruit production. His success
is his reward, as he has proven beyond
doubt that fruit matures well and is of
fine quality.
Several Lexington residents were do
ing the sights in Heppner Saturday
last among them being Chas. Johnson,
the warehouse rustler.
J. W. Williams, the Lone Rock livery
stable keeper, was a welcome visitor
amone HeDoner's business men this
week. Lots of mud over there, he says,
Heppner Gazette is on sale at Patter
son & Son's drug store.
Hominy both flake and lye at Mat
lock & Hart's.
Amonir the Lexingtonians visiting
Heppner this week are Alva Leach,
Charley Barnett and Bruce McAlister.
Genial George Perrv, the Rock Creek
stockman, is doing the sights in this
metropolis this week. He expects to
dispose of his cattle, as sheep and cattle
A nn'fc wnrk well together on the same
range.
James Nunimaker, who now owns
tr,e fine Frank Gilliam place in Spring
Hollow, was in town Tuesday. His
neighborhood is one of the most pro
ductive parts of Morrow county.
Slocum's Expectorant will cure that
cough for 50 cents or money refunded.
Improve your lawns, increase your
feed, by sowing good grass seed such as
is sold at E. R. Bishop's store.
Heppner town lots are going to ad
vance in value. To wind up some busi
ness, three choice lots near the depot
..n nn7 h hniipht for 125 each, bee
Wall, at Conser & Warren'B
-M JJ ft ' '
druor store.
ti. nwnriA iniinD nnenine of horse
and male millinery is now on at JNobie
& Co's harness store. Big stock ol
everything.
.ia on which von can keep
tally on all kinds of games are now kept
on (ale at the Heppner Gazette omoe.
kidnev and liver
troubles, Columbian Tea has no equal
Price 25 cents a paean
Drug Co's.
iaor Bio re Enlarged.
The big store of Minor & Co. has been
made bigger by building a new iron
warehouse at the rear, thus giving a
floor capacity of 30x175 feet. A new
skylight has been put in and new shelv
ing mith new sliding ladders. The pew
arrangement abolishes the former
imAaA rendition of things and gives
.1.- fi,m . rh.nce to display and attrac
tively arrange its immense atock of
general merchandise.
LAND SALE.
Henry Royce Sella 520 Acres for
$5100.
Henry Ferguson has just bought from
Henry Koyce 520 acres at Hardman
for $5100.
Mr. Ferguson will farm the place and
also run a hotel and feed stable. He
came from Kansas last fall, and gave
Morrow county a thorough test beore
uuying. ne stayed here and farmed
for a year 8 years ago, and then returned
to Kansas, but now comes back to stay.
Mr, Ferguson says Morrow county is a
splendid farming country if people will
farm right. People here do not realize
the true value of their lands, and new
comers find here the lowest prices and
the best climate on earth.
Wren Place Bold.
The A. A. Wren place, in Stausberry
canyon above town, has just been sold
for $1000 to Mrs. Mary Bellenbrock. It
consists of 50 acres, and has produced
as high as 20 pounds of potatoes to the
hill. Mrs. Wren is viry anxious to be
near her sister, who lives near Elgin, in
Grand Ronde valley, and for that reason
the family will remove there.
Morrow county has an excellent cli
mate, and thousands of acres of low
priced lunds, and within a year after it
is discovered by homeseekers it is safe
to say without stuttering that its popu
lation will double.
The day is not distant when every
inch of land will be deeded and doubled
up in price. If you want to buy a good
324-acre place at $5 an acre , call on J
W. Redingtun, Gazette office.
It is a fact that farms can be bought
in Morrow county at such low prices
that their first coiniog crop will pay for
the land.
M1LLINKH Y.
Lillie E. Colin invites the ladies of
Heppner and vicinity to inspect a fine
line of millinery and pattern hats, at
Palace Hotel parlors. Opening day
Monday, March 19.
Henry Forbush, editor of the sawmill
at the head of Hippopotamus knelt, is
down for supplies today, and says the
frogs are all croaking up there.
Heppner weather this morning is
springy and balmy, thermometer at 45,
with some symptoms of coming rain.
Grass is green and growing, and all
stock thriving.
A secret of how to keep well ; take
Slocum's Sarsaparilla. Large bottle,
price $1.
Three young couples who came up
from Lexington Sunday evening to at
tend church in Heppner had a bad half
hour with a balky team. It took all
sorts of persuasion to get one of the
horses Btarted, but when he did start
he sawed the air like Whispering
Thompson used to with his gentle voice.
The team plunged and scratched all the
bark off the sidewalk, and down by the
slotter-house broke the tongue short off
at the pockets, and the boys had to put
in a fence-pole to get home on.
Don't overlook Matlock & Hart for
fancy groceries.
Home-seekers are dropping into Mor
row county, and find land values very
reasonable.
Next week The Fair is going to have
a grand opening of hats and hosiery.
All styles.
Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege
tables, fruits, etc., always fresh.
Take Slocum's Sarsaparilla for
catarrah, constipation and general de
bility ; it has no equal.
Levi J. Shaner, a pioneer who has
lived 24 years in the Heppner hills, is
in from Dairy ridge. There are barrels
of opals in his opal mine on Peter's
butte, and seme day they will be taken
out.
Try that New Orleans molasses, in
bulk, at Matlock & Hart's.
A garden is a spot of beauty and use
fulness, especially if planted with good
fresh seeds suoh as you can buy both in
bulk or package at E. R. Bishop' store.
Hlocum's Sarsaparilla is the best blood
purifier on the market. Sold exolus
ively by Slocum Drug Co., Heppner.
Now select your garden and flower
seeds in packages or bulk at E. R
Bishop's store.
Salt mackerel and herring at Matlock
& Hart's.
If vou want to secure any political
honors during the coming campaign,
print your announcement in the Gazette.
Bavle's deviled and after dinner
cheese at Matlock & Hart's.
If vou want to buy some very low-
priced ranches, see George Wells,
Conser A Warren's drug store.
Hon. Phil Metschan, in connection
with Mr. C. W. Knowles, has taken
charere of the Imperial Hotel, of Port
land. The reputation ot inese gentle
men insures the success of the enter
prise. The diningroom is excellently
managed ana is unsurpassed.
Have you paid your subscription to
the Gazette ?
cm COUNCIL.
Chickens 'Banning at Large Should Wear
Mocoasins and Aprons.
Regular meeting wag held Monday night.
Present: Mayor Gilliam, Councilmen Simom,
Garrlguea, Rhea, Noble, Roberta; Recorder
Williams and Marshal Thornton.
The councilmen discussed aeveral matters
touching the beat interests of the taxpayers,
and the committee on atock atreet reported the
work well done, at a total coat of about $200 for
land and fencing. Marshal Thornton was in
structed to place algn .boards at the end of the
new atreet.
Following bills were ordered paid:
Fencing new atock atreet f 45 (10
One-half year's interest on water bonds.. 650 00
Fixing sawa 1 10
Marshal, February 60 00
Recorder 16 68
Treaaurer 9 33
Intereat of achool block warrant 80 00
Water and lights, February 93 00
Heppner Gazette.. 7 80
Petltlona for renewal of liquor licenses were
granted to G. W. Swaggart, N. 8. Whetstone and
Mollie Reed.
The matter of building sidewalks came up,
and Councilman Garrlguea advocated letting
the matter rest until the mountain roads from
the home sawmills became better, and that
would give the people a chance to get out their
lumber. All the councilmen took the same
view of the case, and did not want to work any
hardship on the taxpayers. It seemed to be
the general opinion that if the sidewalks were
finished in about four months from now, that
would be the fair thing all round.
Councilman Pap Simons promptly paid a bet
that he made and lost with the mayor, by hand
ing over a cigar as long aa your arm, made to
order and hammered out on hia own anvil. It
reminded old timers of the iron spikes the
Snake Indiana used to shoot out of their Yager
rifles. It took the eye of the councilmen, and
would probably take their combined breaths
to smoke it, and keep the workmen of the
Btreet department busy shoveling its smoke
out of the city ball.
The subject of chickena running at large was
cussed and discussed, and while it was freely
admitted that the A merican hen was the best
machine on earth for manufacturing eggs, and
all were willing to take off their hats to her
and give her front aeata and high hats at the
opera, still, Councilman Pap Simona did not
think it the fair thing to have the neighbor'a
chickens fertilizing hia doorstep where he was
not going to sow aeeda, and causing him to
thus muss up the carpets when he went ho me
after dark. Councilman Garrlguea also brought
down the house by describing how he had to
keep customers waiting while he shooed chick
ena out of hia feed store. They came right in
the front door, and said they couldn't read
when their attention was politely called to the
keep oft' the grass aigna.
If the American hen doean't stay closer to her
own fertilizer hill in Heppner she is liable to
be branded and ordered kept up in the family
safe, with no chance to catch cod'.in moths.
The councilmen thoroughly discussed needed
changes and repairs of lights, bridges and road
ways, and all agreed to do everything neces
sary as soon as possible.
at
Old Put Came Back.
Eastern Oregon, with its bright sun
shine and invigorating air, has a strong
attraction for all who have ever lived
here, and many of those who go away
are glad to come back. This is not only
true of human beings, but also of animals.
Most old-timers of Heppner remem
ber the Matteson race horse, Old Put,
He was Lindsley stock, and in '78 Edgar
Matteson used to keep red stockings on
him and house him in a box stall, and
he used to run against the Cochran and
Sperry mares.
b or years Old Flit's range was along
the timbered edges of the Blue moun
tains, from the bead of Horse Gulch to
Woodrat canyon. In 1889 he was taken
by a new owner to Puget Sound and put
in pasture in the upper Puyallup vallev.
He became disgusted with the damp
ness, and one night took down the bars
and skipped.
Nothing more was heard of him until
recently, when he suddenly turned up
on his old range south of Heppner. Al
though he has voted at two presidential
elections since leaving here, he is still
hale and hearty, and the swimming of
riyers and floundering throw deep snows
while crossing the mountains on his 350
mile trip have not washed off his brand.
A horse that iivle Corbin sold here
was taken to the Willamette valley and
returned here by hand. He was again
taken there, and may now be on his
way back.
Eastern Oregon climate is a strong
attraction.
Fraternal Call.
A party of Heppner Masons, consist
ing of Sheriff Andrews. Mayor Gilliam,
Geo. Noble aod R. O. Wil's, drove down
Sunday to visit Assessor J. F. Willis,
bo hfif been very siok for some time
past. These gentlemen report having
a very pleasant drive, and finding Mr.
Willis feeling brighter and batter than
they expected.
bttll More Counterfeiting.
Tbe Seoret Service has unearthed an
other band of counterfeiters and secured
a large quantity ot bogus bills, whioh
are so oleverly exeouted that tbe aver
age person would never suspect tbem of
being spurious. Things ot great value
are always selected by counterfeiters for
imitation, DQtably tbe celebrated Hos
stelter's Stomach Bitters, which has
many imitators but no fqaals for indi
gestion, dvspepein, constipation, nervons
ness and general debility. Tbe Bitters
sets things right in the stomaon, end
when the stnmaob is in good order
mokes good bloorl and plenty of it. In
ibis maoner tbe Biltere get at the seat
of strength sod vitality, and restore
vigor to tb wk and debilitated. Be.
rare of counterfeits when buying.
Good Land Right in Heppner at $
Acre.
Wedding Bella.
Judge A. G. Bartholomew and wife
have issued invitations announcing a
wedding at their Heppner home at noon
on Wednesday, March 14. Tbe happy
miinln will be their daui-hter, Eva E.
Bartholomew, to Edmund E. Baling,
-nrl thir mativ friends wish them a
very prosperous future.
Football.
The Walla Walla football team will
arrive here on tonight's train and the
game wi'l be called tomorrow at 3 p. in.
at tbe depot grounds. In the evening
"Taggs,le Waif" will be produced at
the opera house, followed by a social
dance. Everybody join in.
LINCOLN BUCKS.
J. W. Blake will be in Heppner Frt
day evening witn a lot of fine Lincoln
bucks for sale.
at Slocum
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
liver ere out of order. All
snob should know that Dr. King's Ne
Tifa Pill, the wonderfal stomsob and
i; mmodv. rivea a soleodid appetite
sound digestion and regular bjdily
h.hit that inanres oerfeot health and
Onlv 25c at Conser k
Warren Drug Co.
NOTICE.
TVTOTI' E IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT ON THE
il 2Hth day of December, iww, A. W. haling
of Hennner. Orecon. was only aliiirti:aiel
bankrunt: and that the Drat meeting ol his
cred Uirs will be held at room ftlH. worcest
Building. Portland, Oregon, on the lfitn day ol
March, iO0. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time the said creditors may attend, prove
their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other business as
may properly come oerore sain meemiKr.
Vitea, r-ortiana, uregon, staran i, r".
AI.KX. Hwkik,
Referee lu Bankruptcy.
rites as Uaadry.
Heppner people will find it advisable
and economical to have their ashiig
done by the Heppner Steam Laundry,
.!.,, nnlv mliable white labor is em-
..i....i f-milv wishinir will be done
reed on bv the week.
ikirta reduced to 10 cents. I
..r.nlM mv work to give satisfaction.
1 U .hofantf.rO
No charges oniess wurs, ri.io,.. .
Respectfully, Fbbd Kate.
The Fair
The Place to
Save Money
The Fair
Remember that it was The Fair that made values better and prices lower.
We Sell the "Brown Shoe Go's" 5 Shoes.
Every pair having the above mark is thoroughly
guaranteed in every respect.
See
Ttada Mark
5
Stamfted in Shank.
Queen
Bee.
That
Mark!
Trade Mark
5
Sttmpsd In Shank.
"Anchor"
Shoe.
It Means:-.
Here's
Where We
Get Together.
YOU WANT SHOES.
WE'VE GOT SHOES.
LATEST STYLES.
jtjtBEST VALUES.
$1.99
Buys the Shoe
shown above, the
Best for the
Made by The
money in town.
Brown Shoe Co., the best
shoe builders.
Best material
Under the sun.
Yard wide values.
Tasteful in design.
Hurts not the purse
Easy to the feet.
Built for service
Every day and Sunday.
Style up-to-date.
Thoroughly put together.
We sell these Shoes. Men and
women looking for their money's
worth, buy them.
The
BrOWll TRADE MARK
Shoo Vr fS Cr
r. r
TAMPIO IN SHANK.
Dainty
Footwear
Shoes that please the eye and
fit the feet are what you want.
WeVe Got 'Em
in all styles of Toes; Kid and
Vesting Tops; Tan and Blade
FAMOUS ST. LOUIS SHOES, MADE
BY THE BROWN SHOE CO., PRO
GRESS1YE SHOE BUILDERS. j ji J
S2.98
Go.'s
Is a small sum for
a really stylish, ele
gantly made and
serviceable shoe. That's what the
"Anchor" Ladies' Dress Shoe is.JJ
Call and Examine Goods.
The Fair
Money returned if Goods
are not Satisfatory.
The Fair
an
Jim Jones authorizes me to sell 100
acres of his land on the south edge of Hepp
ner, at the low price of $11 an acre. It is all
good farming land, as can be seen by the good
growing grain in Tom Avers field which ad-
i
joins it on the north.
This tract will cut up into the most sightly
residence lots in Heppner, and several of them
will front on the main Court street, as they
now abut on the county road. The town has
already grown past this tract.
There is no live town on earth with
Heppner's population of 1200 and Heppner's
big business, where land on its edge can be
bought at SI 1 an acre. This tract is all under
"
fence. Apply to J. W. Redington,
Gazette Orhcc, Heppner.
Durine: the creat depression a few Morrow county
places were taken in by loan companies which are now
winding up business, ana i am now auuiorizea 10 sen uie
places at very low figures, and give penect title, as loiiows
Th T. a. nhrr nlsoa. NEW See. 34. i W. W. Stookdale place. 8 mile from
T. 2 N.. R. 24 E. 160 sorei, looated ji'UngtOD; Via aores; bat all been emu
near Doaglas pontofflce, about 20 miles vated and feooed. $175.
north of Heppner. Price $250.
Tbe Geo. W. Tbomaa plaoe, 8W
8eo. 30. T. 2 N., R. 24 E. 160 aoree,
looated 3 mile frum above place. Price
S200.
Tbe Jasper Wlckbam place, 8W
8ec. 34, T. 2 N., R. 23 E. LooBted near
Douglas postoffloe. Price $200.
Ransom LieuallHD place, 14 miles from
Castle Rook and 10 miles from Oeoil's;
160 sores, most of whicb bus beerj culti
vate); frame bonse, stable aud orchard.
Price $225.
Tbe Liae Hendiix ranobes in Ibe
timber, 25 miles southwest ot Heppner
480 ao res; booses aod stables; make
an offer.
IV R. Daren place, 18 miles from
Castle Book; 160 acres; bas two wells
aod small bouse and barn; $200.
I W. II Beneflel plaoe, 172 sores; 12
miles northwest of Heppner;small bouse
aud barn; all tillable; $226.
i Heppner, Douglas, Lexington, Castle
Hock aod Cecil's are all looated on the
fdilrohd.
I also offer three town lots in Mt. Vernon addition
near the depot in Heppner, at $25 each.
GEO. W. WELLS, Heppner, Oregon.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
Kind Yea Have Always Bought
Bears tbe
B'gaature of
UUOD RANCH FOU H4I.K.
A very good plaoe of 900 aoree, looated
6 miles northwest 'f Heppner, all feocwi,
40 acres in wheat and rye; 100 acres is
bottom IhikI on Willow oreek, iu which
there is a permsneot darn by which HO
acres can be irrigated. The place is
located right on tbe railroad, and arl
joios fine farms, aod Is convenient to
scbooU
This pUcs is offered for atle because
tt e owner is in business in Uu and
ennoot attend to tbe ranch. Price
$5000. 1. O. Boko, Heppner, Oiegoa.
I To prove that it Is cheaper to sdvertlse tlia
to hunt horses or hunt ixxiiile up iiersunally
theiszt will irlve a SMM:Ui rata of 1 cent per
worn ror notices inseruMi unner una neau.
IXMT. Two ! sections ot my host breath
liils rewanl lor its return to my ralitilt ranch
at Urd Valler. Wimdi Ji .
1AMT, Mlxteen acres ol mj moral charact
and two sax of my reputation for veracity; re-
tarn to my palatial residence, corner Yellow
stone avenue and Tlnpot Alley.
Tum Huxuar
TO BWAF.-A IIVO dO for two 1'4 cats.
K, Nrviu.e.
Henry Heppner's
WAREHOUSE
-HEPPNER & CO.
GENERAL
WOOL
WAREHOUSING
and GRAIN
Gasii ftdvanGGS made on Wool and Grain
Highest Pr.ce Paid for HD&$ gnfl fUJ
Feed and Seed Grain always on hand
Wool Sacks and Grain Bags For Sale
Little's and Black Leaf Sheep Dips
Come to Morrow County for low-priced
lands. Values are sure to double up. Nev
er again will land sell so low as it does now.
At So an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles
south of Heppner; almost all good plow land,
has running water and is under fence; will
make a good home for some farmer or stock
man. If not sold soon will be rented on
shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom
Quaid, D. A. I Ierren, VVm, Penland and Jas.
Hayes. Apply to J. W. Redington, Gazette
Office, Heppner.
OUR SPRING OPENING OF
HQrse qnd Mule Millinery
Is Now On,
We havs a full stock of Harness, Baddies, Bridles, -In fact, everything In the way of Home
Furniture, and our price are as low as such reliable goods run be sold for anywhere. We have
Tenia for camping, and big Umbrellas to shade wagon scats,
Main Btreet
CO.,
Heppner, Oregon.
Hon VV. R. Ellis baa 210 acres 4 miles west of Heppner at $1000.
It is under fence and bas a good spriog.
-turn !Kljr Ure40nUa.