The Heppner Gazette Thtjbsdat, Apbil 19, 1900 a TBAE LEU'S GUIDE. Train leaves daily except Sunday for all polnti at 10 a. m. Train arriTM daily except Sunday from all over the world at 11 JO p. m. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek and Canyon City leave daily except Sunday at v.w. iu j uibiaiiuo to canyon lut; ume 24 Hours Malla cloae for traim at 9:10 a. m. DISTANCES. Heppner to Miles Portland 107 Pendleton by wagon road 60 JjQAIUgKJIl ....v , 9 lone ; 15 Heppner Junction on Columbia River 45 Arlington ss The Dalles 109 uanjon tjiiy 101 Cabin Canyon 16; with mud ig Ho! ye voting men of Morrow) Whistle up a lively tune. For the candidate, I'm free to state. Will be with us 'till June. He's onto his Job, he is begob, Like the Oregon Volunteer. But he'll get our votes, U he wet our throats With Milwaukee Lager Beer. Bold only at Belvedere saloon. , Frank Robebts, Prop. Here and Tfyere And now straw hats begin to bloom, for Heppner's spring season is away ahead of other parts of the state. Asa B. Thompson, the next joint rep resentative for Morrow and Umatilla counties, visited Heppner yesterday. Dill Garrigues is again able to attend to business after a siege with a sprained ankle. M. C. Fuqua, of the Eight Mile country, was in yesterday, and says crops never looked better and never could. Mrs. A. L. Ayers and sister, Miss Cassia Neal, arrived up from Salem last night. Died In Heppner, April 13th, John T. Simons, infant son of Bert Simons. Their many friends sym pathize with them in their sad loss. Albert Osmin, with two men, are making big improvements on the road up Wright canyon. At the council meeting Monday night Marshal Thornton waa instructed to in spect all outhouses and back yards, and disinfect any unhealthy spots, and to fill or cover the well on the edge of the Shipley side-walk. Charlie Crichton, grandson of Mrs. Keithley, is having a serious time with typhoid fever in Portland. Marshal Thornton has laid a new crosswalk near Robert Wills' residence, and the street has been much widened there and much improved. If you want to buy a good, big buggy horse, call on Henry Heppner. G. W. Swaggart has gone to locate some new mines on Snake river. Considering the severe tussle he had with paralysis, Dr. A. J. Sbobe, Hepp ner's pioneer physician, is getting along very well indeed, and is able to be up and around and enjoy the pleasing fra grance of the apple blossoms on the trees be planted with his own hands in his orchard home. Mr. Kinsman is building a tasteful cottage in the Morrow addition. Mayor Frank Gilliam has had his hands full this week setting up Bain wagons. The procession of drays bring ing these wagons from the depot made quite an animated spectacle on Main street. The Bain wagon is recognized aa a reliable stand-by. and Messrs. Gil liam & Bisbee will take pleasure in showing you their big stock. Arthur Smith has had his business building moved to the weet side of Main street. Hugh Fields arrived here yesterday from the Willamette valley to look after his Heppner interests. Frank Roberto baa gone to Lawton, where he will put up a building and go into business. Frank Rogers has returned to Hepp ner, and says he found few towns ahead of it in a general way. Percy Garrigues has returned from attending business college at Salem, and is warmly welcomed by his many friends. Do not forget the concert music vocal and instrumental music by The Humaniphooe to be given at the Opera House Friday evening April 27. See program next week. Tickets 35 and 50 cents, at Conser & Warren's drug store. Do you read? Buy your book of Beal & Co. Dinner Party jam, all fruits, 10 cents a can at Matlock & Hart's. Very choice. Frank Johnson, the rustling represen tative of the wool bouse of Silberman Bros., writes the Gazette from Chicago that be will be again among bis Hepp ner friends inside of a month. Jamea Jones baa returned from bis trip to Iowa. The wonderful Fairbanks scouring soap, two cakes for 15 cents at Matlock & Hart's. Scours anything. Get your camp-stove at Bishop's. The new candy maker Knows bis bus iness. Tom McCullongh waa down Monday from hi big ranch on upper Willow creek, and says that in bis residence of 20 years no there be never saw finer cram, and this seems to be the univer sal verdict all through the Heppner Hills. BishoD's store has fresh lettuce, on ions, spinach, radishes and asparagus ob band. Yes Sir ! A Rambler Is better than i whole gymnasium. Born Monday, to' tbe wife of H.C Corbin, a daughter. Candy Factory has ice-cream for the whe'esale and retail trade. AthT.a Grande suear Jactory the supply of pulp has been all ate up, and Patterson & Armstrong have fattened oo it 75 bead of prior beef cattle. SAD DEATH. Mrs. Qeorge E. Whiteli died in Hepp ner on Tuesday. 17th. in childbirth. Loving bends did all they oonld to save life, bat in vain. She wee attended through her eioknees by lite. Lizzie Baker, ot Colfez, Wash, her foster- mother, who. desires to express brr tbanka to Heppner people. The re- maina were taken toOolfaz for interment Wednesday by Mr. Whtteie,aocotnpanied by Mrs. Baker and Mr. Whiten' chil dren. Mra. Baker took with her the little motherless baby girl, and will raise it aa her own. Mrs. Whities was formerly Miss Lillian Lake, and was highly esteemed by ell. The funeral services at the family reside-aoe a ere oondnctt-d by Rev. Niokeleen. ARTISANS ARE ACTIVE. The order ot Artisans is flourishing here in Heppner, aod 12 new membere bare beec thkno in siooe the arrival of H. G. Sibray, Ast Grand Master. Last oigbt the members eDj lyed a spread in Masonio hall, and several visitors were op from Lexington. Anyone wanting this form of gooi and low-prided insur aooe should see Mr. Sibray. MUSIOALK NEXT WEEK. A very entertaining musical program is being prepared by the musical talent of the city, to be rendered at the Opera House Friday evening, April 27. AT THE FAIR. A. C. Giger, formerly of A. C. Giger & Co., proprietors of New York Cash Store at The Dalles, has purchased "The Fail" Store of Mr. Whiteis, hav ing taken charge about the first of this month. Mr. Whiteis will remain with Mr. Griger. This popular store has made a phenomenal increase in its bus iness, and has been the means of sav ing the peop'e many a dollar and we predict that with the united efforts of these two gentlemen a much larger vol ume o' business than ever before will be the result. The business will be con ducted on exactly the same prirciples as heretofore. Mr, Giger comes from one of the most popular and successful stores of The Dalles and has many friends and acquaintances among the in terior people who have traded with him there. Two Trains. Every day after April 29 from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle aod coast points via the Northern I'scino for all points bast. Same service west bound from St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. Ask any N. P. agent about these trains. The cannery at Hood River has fur nished farmers free 75,000 tomato plant, and 30 acres have been set out. Balem schools get their wood as low as $2.20 for fir aud $3.20 for oak. Painless dentistry is pleasant dentis try, and half the battle lies in having pleasant surroundings. Dr. Metzler's dental parlors are the most cheerful rooms in town. J. W. Becket, Republican nominee for sheriff, was over Tuesday from his Eight Mile borne, where everything is growing and flourishing. Perry Ham has bought the Campbell ranch of 1000 acres, located near Con don, for $5500 and will start a catt'e ranch. In gathering up a band of 20 cows in Tillamook, a Portland man paid $55 to $75 a head. Twenty different temperance drinks at Candy Factory. Choice fresh country hams aud bacons at Bishop's Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, bats and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco, candy and nuts all these are sold at T. R. Howard's store. North Shore herring 25 centea dozeo at Matlock Hart's. Salt mackerel & for 25 certs. Jack 1 Jack 1 Jack I Have you a Jack to start a crop of mules? If so, come to Gtzet office and get some bills printed, with a big picture of a Jack on them. Now is the season for gentlemen horses to parade themselves, and the Heppner Gazet prints showy horse-bills at short notice. Hominy both flake and lye at Mat lock & Hart's. Hon. Phil Metschan, in connection with Mr. C. W. Know leg, has taken charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port land. The reputation of these gentle men insures the success of the enter prise. The diningroora is excellently managed and is unsurpassed. Score cards on which you can keep tally on all kinds of games are now kept on tale at the Heppner Gazette office. Don't overlook Matlock A Hart for fancy groceries. AT A BARGAIN. Good, gentle saddle-horse and sad dle tor sale ebeap. Apply to J, W. Redington, Gazet office. The day is not distant when every inch of land will be deeded and doubled no in price. If you want to buy a good 324-acre place at S5 an acre, call on J. w. Redington, Gazette office. PLANT8 FOR SALE. I have an unlimited supply of cab bage, tomato, cauliflower and other plants for sale. Keaciy now. A. G. Bartholomew. JACKS, MULES, HORSES. I offer for sale two fine Kentucky Jacks and 25 or 30 Work Mules weigh ing 1000 to 1200 pounds. Also seveial spans of fine Driving Horses. Ben Swagoabt, Heppner. SEWING. The ladies of Heppner are hereby notified that I am prepared to do all kinds of sewing. On Main street, 3d door south of Palace Hotel. Mae. A. L. Sickle. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. The convention of the Morrow County Prohibition Party is hereby called to meet at tbe court house in Heppner on April 23, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of nominating a county .ticket. J. i- Adkim, Cbaiimao. SHEEP ON RESERVE. Tbe government baa decided to allow, tree, 250,000 sheep, 5500 eattle and 1000 horses to graze on Mr. Ranier forest re serve this summer, tut no Oregon stock are to be allowed over there. NOW IS THE TIME. Time tells the tale, and Ex-Mayor P. O. Borg keeps the time for Heppner and Morrow county. His jewelry store and watchmaking establishment is the leading one here, and he has just re ceived a splendid new stock of watches, clocks and jewelry of all descriptions, which he invites you to call and in spect. T me is free, and prices on his other goods are very reasonable, for the quality is first-class. Mr. Borg'a new regulator is the talk of the town. It stands 8 feet high, and gives the exact time at all times. Come and see it. Its handsome pendulum is as large as a full moon. - 80 Miles Aa Boar. If necessary, can be made by the loco motives that draw the North Coast Lim ited. That means time made up if de lays occur between terminals so that Chicago or St. Louis passengers will not miss connections at St. Paul and Minneapolis. Captala Jack and the Preacher. The Klamath Falls Republican says : An interesting incident is related in connection with the execution of Cap tain Jack, who was one of the Indians hanged in this county for murdering Gen. Canby in the Modoc war. The day before bis death, Captain Jack was visited by a number of the clergy and asked to receive the ordinance of bap tism anu otherwise prepare himself for a comfortable reception at the end of his journey on the morrow, being told of heaven's bliss and the means to at tain it. Then Jaok innuired of the divine if he were actually sure of heaven ana the way to get there, to which an affirmative answer was given, with positive anaurance. Whereupon Jack replied : "As for me, I feel a trifle un certain about the matter, and you being sure, I'll make this proposition to you. You take my place tomorrow and go to that reirion, about which you haven't a single doubt, and in return for tbe favor I'll give yon all I've got 10 ponies to add to your estate. I'm not usually very particular, but in this instance, feehne somewhat uneasy about the result. would a little rather stay here." HOME FOR SALE. ' A Dice house, A rooms, well located, lot 50x150, only $1100. Apply at Gazet office. WATER NOTICE. Only Lawns Can be Irrigated with City Water. In order to prevent possible waste of water, and to extend fair treatment to all, the Heppner Light and Water Com pany is compelled to forbid the use of its water this season for the purpose of irrigating gardens. ' The use of water for sprinkling lawns will be allowed only between the hours of 6 and 8 p. m. At no other time will lawn sprinkling be allowed. A whistle will be blown at 6 p. m. to begin, and another at 8 p. m. to close. Those found violating these regula tions will have their water shut off and a charge of 50 cents made to turn it on again. JNo exceptions to this rule. Heppnkk Light & Water Co. Bteam Laaadry. Heppner people will find it advisable and economical to have their washing done by the Heppner Steam Laundry, where only reliable white labor is em ployed. Family washing will be done at low prices agreed on by the week. White shirts reduced to 10 cents. I guarantee my work to give satisfaction. No charges unless work is satisfactory. Kespeutiuiiy, f red kruo. AT GUNN'S BLACKSMITH SHOP. Gunn's is the place to go. He sells his implements high and low. Gunn's is the very spot. From his implements you will get a crop. Tbe bars of the Critic harrow are made of U-shaped steel without any holes in them. Each tooth is securely clipped on. SHEEPMEN, TAKE NOTICE. Appointmeat of Dwpat Stoek Inspectors. All stockmen of Morrow county are hereby notified that having been ap pointed Stock Inspector of Morrow County, I have appointed tbe following deputy stock inspectors : James P. Rhea, whose post office ad dress is lone, Oregon. Isaac Vinson, whose post office ad dress is Galloway, O egon. lbese deputies are fully authorized to perform all the duties devolving upon them under the stock law and Section 3351 of Hill's Code. Henry Schebzinger. Stock Inspector for Morrow County, Or. BEARDLESS BARLEY. Seed beardless barley, wheat and rye for sale at Henry Heppner's warehouse. NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN. The moving of sheep from one county to another without a permit from the stock inspector is contrary to law, and violations of the law will be pro"ecuted. Therefore all persons are warned against moving sheep from Morrow county into adjoining counties without a traveling permit from the undersigned or one of the deputy stock inspectors for Morrow county, J. P. Khea and Isaac Vinson. Henry Kcherzinger, Stock Inspector for Morrow Co., Or. NOTICB TO CREDITORS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER sons bavins claims amines the estate of Stephen Lalande, deceased, tbat they are here by required to present said claims, with the proper vouchers thereof, to the undemtgned, Robert It. Bart, tbe executor of the last will and testament of said Stephen Lalande. de ceased, at bis place of dolnir busineae, at the law omce ! nennein, in Heppner, in Morrow eonntr. Btate of Oregon, within six jnontbe from the aate of wis notice. IMtea pru is, iwu. Bossst M. Hast. Executor of the Leet Will and Testament of btepbeo Lalauoa, Deceesea. 7- CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Kind Too Hare Always Ec-jgbt Bears the SjY J fa J S' The Fair National Bank Building, Heppner. Who is it that made values better and prices lower in' Morrow County? We have a "big line of infants aod children's ready to wear dresses, colored and white, that are beauties, well made and of good material, and the prices are no mora than the goods alone would cost don't worry and work making them it's time thrown away. . , Infants' White Slips, embroidery trimmed 30c ' " " ruffle and insertion trimmed 43c Children's White Dresses with yoke embroidery trimmed 45c Children's White Dresses with yoke embroidery and tacking 75c Finer enes at $1 and up to '. $1,30 Child's White Skirts, hem-stitched and embroidery ruffle, 50c and . . . . . 75c Child's Percale Dress, pink and blue, trimmed in torchon lace '. iOc Finer ones at 55c and 80c Remember our line of Children's Spring Jackets from $1.10 up. Big shipment of Axle Grease just arrived Did you get a pair of "Black's" patent seamless Sheep Shearers' Gloves, genuine buckskin? Do you appreciate our big line of Laces and Embroideries just arrived by far the biggest line ever shown in Heppner. Make our store your headquarters when in town you are always welcome. Yours for mutual trade benefits, The Fair ITII The Fair 4 j The largest and best selected stock in Morrow county. Paints, Oils and Glass A full stock. Kodaks Supplies of all kinds. CONSER & For Spring and Summer Wear Al. LICHTENTHAL, C- : Xtae p,0Deer Boot ln)1 pk, o( HeppUcr hM The Latest Styles of Footwear for Men, Women and Children. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 014 Starts, Main Straat. Raaalrlng a 6is.ola.ty. At the Wm. Penland headquarter ranch on Balm Fork on Saturdays and Sundays. At Binns' stable; Heppner, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. . At Lexington on Wednesdays and Thursdays; ' Terms: Single leap $3; Season $5; To insure $7.50. Free pasturage for mares. Norman is a beautiful dapple gray, 8 years old and weighs 1800 pounds. Wm. Poland. The Place to Jewelry A fine stock to select from. Stationery ii""""W""aJaBBi The very latest. WARREN. The Fine Norman stallion NORMAN Will maKe the season of i goo as follows: Save Money House-Cleaning Time is near at hand and you will need new matting on the floor. It's too cheap to do without. Japanese Matting, hemp warp, per yard 18c ' " linen " fancy pattern, best, per yard 27c Both of above guaranteed for 5 years. Henry Heppner's WAREHOUSE -HEPPNER 4 CO. GENERAL WAREHOUSING WOOL and GRAIN Gash Advances made on Wool and Grain gwMfyMj!?. hides and PELTS Feed and Seed Grain always on hand Wool Sacks and Grain Bags For Sale Little's and Black Leaf Sheep Dips CANTON DISCI) HARROW. Is all steel, which makes 11 very strong and durable. It is simple in contraction and naa lea. pans to wear than any Disc Blade. The chilled journal bearings are entirely duel-proof and can be easily oiled. There is abiolutcly no end thru. I to wear on the bearing.. The gang are ao arranged that they cannot raise out of the ground in the center, but caaily adjust them selves to dead furrow, or low places in rough ground. A trial will convince you that the Canton is without an equal. Manufactured by FARLID & ORENDORFF CO.. CANTON. ILLINOIS. CANTON "U" BAR LEVER v HARROWS mlmm - Are the best Because they are mad of the best steel mBy po,n .uptrionty over all others. Made in all .hX'Ti'!.'"? U '-'T4 "uf STl.KlTor ClIlLLtD bottoms and R ding Za uL uF11 U ,horouhll' Attachment. Compare them with oil.en. and see tluw biaced. Made in all siaes. Made by work and you will buy a Canton. Manufactured by PARUN ft ORENDORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS. PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON. ILLINOIS. Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons S. P. GARRIGUES, Islaln Street, - Heppner. The Fair New Home Sewing Macnine For the next 90 days we are going to put this Machine on sale; either drop head or cabinet, 5 drawers at $37,50. This is an oppor tunity you may not get again. Do not pass it by. The "Fair" MaGhlne Simple and durable. Cabinet top, finely fin ished in antique oak, with 3 drawers and the price is only $23.74. CANTON Stubble Plows Made with wood or steel beams in all sites. Mold, Share and Landiide is made of soft center, crucible steel, thoroughly herdened, Double Shin Mold. They are the farmers' friend, be ame they are well and sub stantially made and work perfectly in all soils. L4t riRLIil k Oiimm CO, futot. Illiieii. CANTON Gang Plows. Acknowledged the superior of all makes. The easi est handled, lightest draft, most durable and turn the mi jr