The Heppner Gazette Thursday, ; June 14, 1900 LOCAL NOTES. TRAVKLEK'8 GUIDE. DISTANCES. Heppner to Miles Portland reuuieion Dy wagon road 60 Lexington " 9 lone 15 Heppner Junction on Columbia River ... 4.5 Arlington m The Dalles 1$ Canyon City "' 104 Cabin Canyon 16; with mud 18 ' Train leaves daily exoept Sunday for all points at 7:45 a, m. Train arrives daily exoept Sunday from all over the world at 5:30 p. m. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at 6:30 a. m. ; distance to Canyon 104 ; time 24 hours. Malls close for trains at 7 a. m. Business hours of the FirBt National Bank of Heppner are from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Heppner Raises Wool to Warm the World Last year it shipped away 8,245,750 pounds, and Morrow County Bhipped 200,000 bushelB of wheat. Morrow County's climate is most ex cellent, and you can buy farms and ranches here cheaper than anywhere else on earth or in all Oregon. Population 6000. Heppner has 1200 population, good school, city water, electric lights and $35,000 brick hotel the Palace. Portland is located 197 miles from Heppner. Chicago some further. Now the candidate is out of date, The crops are looking fine; It is a treat to view the wheat, The melon on the vine. Kind fortune smiles on every hand, All things look bright and clear; But the greatest blessing In the land Is Qambrinus Lager Beer, Sold at Belvedere saloon. Frank Roberts, Prop. Here and Tfyere Wool! Wool! Wool! Wool-hauling is a veiy general in dustry now. The great State road reaching away from Heppner to the interior 100 miles southward, is now lined with wagons limiting wool to Heppner. There is more wool rolling into Hepp ner every hour now than into other towns in a month. Mrs. J. J. Adkins and son started yesterday on a visit to Portland. Frank Johnson, the wool buyer, is in Idaho, and will be in Heppner soon. Mrs. W. Ii. Potter and sister returned last evening from a visit to Hood River. V. a. lt,mery, 01 liarUraan, was over yesterday. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. have bought t'.ie Woolery warehouse at lone. If your eyes are troubling you or threatening trouble, consult Mrs. Dr. Frank, the eye specialist, at the Palace hotel this week. The grand old pioneers who first settled Oregon will have a reunion at Portland tomorrow. Ed. R. Bishop and wife are away on a trip to Portland. Buy Camp Coffee Pots at The Fair. Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege tables, fruits, etc., always fresh. Moscow is a fine town for a lay horse. Ha can laugh at his driver, for a Russian law there forbids the use of a whip. The Japs are erecting a monument in memory of the horses killed in their war with China. Buy Lanterns at The Fair. Twenty different temperance drinks at Candy Factory. L. W. Bnggs is back at his old post during the absence of Ed Bishop in Portland. Travelers coming to Heppner through the town of Monument eay that the place is making a good growth and that Emil Schaiff and others are painting up and improving their homes. Fresh strawberries at Matlock & Hart's. Candy Factory has ice-cream for the wholesale and retail trade. For the best time you ever had in your life, take a trip to the Teal or Leh man Hot Springs. Bathing, Dancing, Musical Shooting Gallery and other amusements. F. B. Ball, agent of Carson Bros., Seattle, is buying cattle in the Middle Fork country, and paying top prices. About as dusty as the roads get they are now. Lanus Penland is making very slow progress toward recovery. Eicellent music, and a grand good time assured to those visiting the Teal or Lehman Hot Springs this summer. The man who wants a new eaddle or harness can find it at the store of Noble & Co. For the fruit that you are going to put up, now leave your orders at Matlock & Hart's. Neat and new everything is at tho tonsorial parlors cf J. E. Sharp, and hot and cold baths are always ready. War is awful on men, mules and horses, but It has caused thousands of horses to be eent away from the United States, thus improving the market for those remaining. The U. 8. govern ment has bought many horses and shipped them to Manila to mount the troops, and the British government has recently bought 35,000 head of horses in the Middle West for army work in South Africa, paving f 125 to f 150a bead. A representative of the British govern ment is now in Eastern Oregon with a view to buyiDg 2000 head of borfes to bt shipped to Africa. No need of sending away for a hack, buggy, carriage or farming implement. Take a look through the big new stock of 8. F. Garrigues. The Fair store is making better prices than ever on nearly every line of goods. Tbey are going to have the bnsiness it low prices ami fair treatment will do it There is no question but that they justly merit the patronage of the buy ing pub ilT. ti I.l.man Hot Springs. Best Health and pleasure report in Eai fi,,n. Nr Saloon. New Man agement. Good Hotel, Meals 25 cents, as warm weather comes on it is use ful to know that you can cool a room by wetting a cloth, the larger the better, and hanging it up in the room. If the ventilation is good the temperature will sink ten to fifteen degrees in less than an hour. On his p'ace 13 miles north of Hepp' ner, &neria Andrews has 275 acres of rye hay that is now. being cut and stacked, and will average- tons to the acre. special prices on Canteens at The rair store lor next 30 days. 1. ft. Howard's store has everything in uib grocery line needed by city trade ine blacksmith shop of J. R. Simons & Son has recently witnessed some ex citing encounters with wild horses who refuse to be shod. But they are strapped up and Bhod in spite of their objections Aituough bumpier registered 1000 voters, only half of them voted on elec tion day. Now is the time to begin work on your lawns. Garden hose aod patent sprinklers at Bishop's. Everything in the grocery line adapt ed to city trade is kept at Matlock & Hart's, including pickles in bulk, sweet and sour. You can buy a Lantern at The Fair store for less than regular prices. The vegetables raised in .Tndirp 1W tholomew's garden can't be beat. Leave orders for them at Matlock & Hart's. They are sole agents. The wonderful Medicinal waters of the Teal or Lehman Hot Springs, are a remedy for Rheumatism. Spend vour summer there, Otto Fieidiich, formerly a business man or Heppner. is now settled down at Fou du Lac, Wis. Mrs. C. R. Donahue, of Portland, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Keithley, and is accompanied by her little son Roy and her Bister-in law, Mrs. Pierce. Many new people come to Heppner these days, and tiny all praise the Palace Hotel. And well tliey may, for it is now one of the best-kept hotels on the coast. Have you paid your subscription to the Gazette ? Yes Sir! A Rambler is better than a whole gymnasium. Buy Canteens at The Fair. Home-seekers are dropping into Mor row county, and find land values verv reasonable. Heppner's big 3-story Palace Hotel is a credit to the Northwest, and is con ducted under the personal supervision of its owner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at prices within the reach of all. Do you read? Buy your book of Beal & Co. Babbitt metal for packing for sale at Gazette office, 10 cents a pound. Yes, Heppner is going to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. Be sure to come. Strawberries from Hood river, riizht fresh off the vines, at Heppner Candv Factory. Bishop's is the place to find fresh country hams. A nice line of Key West clears at Matlock & Hart's. The new candy maker Knows his bus iness. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. Now is the time to have your lace curtains, blankets and quilts cleaned, and the place to get the work done is at Fred Krug's Heppner Steam Laun dry. He guarantees to make them look as good as new, and at very reason able charges. All kinds of laundering done promptly and cheaply. No need of sendiDg any such work out of town. SLEEPS WELL. "Yes, indded, I sleep well now. No more nightmares lor me, said .las. Ritter yesterday as he happily beamed on people he met. Then he went on to say: 1 tie cause ot my resting easy and whistling as I go is that I have just bad my lifeinsuied by L. W. Briggs, and now if I die my wife and little ones are sure of money enough to carry them along for years " Story of a Slav. To be bound hand and foot for years by tbe chains of disease is tbe worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Man chester, Miob., tells bow snob a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she oould not turn over in bed aloce- After osing two bottles of Eleotrio Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own wore.' Ibis supreme remedy for female diseases quickly ourts nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, bBckaobe, fainting and dizzy spells. Tb's miraole working medioine is a god send to weak, sickly, ran down people. Every bottle guaranteed. (July 50 ots. Sold by Conser & Warren Drug Co. BIDS FOR WOOD. The Heppner School District invites bids for 75 cords of four-foot fir or pine wood to be delivered at the Heppner school Louse on or before Oct. 1, 1900. Bids will be opened July 2d. Bv older of the Board of Directors. J. J. Roberts, Clerk. WARNING. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing upon my residence property or taking roses as has been done. VM. 13AKKKTT. If you are hunting a home in town or country, call on J. W. Redington, at the Heppner Gazette office. He can t you out. One of his best bargains is the Red ington Ranch, 5 miles south of Hepp ner, on county road, and has running water. 324 acres, only $5 an acre now. Almost all of it is good, rich, cultivable land, and it is ready for the plow. No tree-chopping, no grubbing of stumps. The small part of the place that is not good plow land is always covered with a good natural growth of bunchgrass. A Bpralurd Aakl Qa'ekly Cnrti "At one time I suffered from a severe sprsin of tbe ankle," ssys Geo. E. Ca'y, editor of tbe Gcide, Washington, V. "After nsing several well reoorrmended medicines witbnnt saeces,! trif dCtmm- berlsio'l Pain Balm, ami am pleased to av that relief same as soon as I begun it ass sod oomplfete cars speedily fol loweiir Sold, by Oeofer Wor'eQ. LINGERING LETTERS. Postmaster Vaughn wants owners tor letters addressed as follows: Allen and Gentry Blanchard, Roy Brown, William Burnside, Leonard Bover, Hyle Bennett, O L Ball, W F Beime, Francis Conner, John Calloway, James Couch, William Carter, J P Curran, Joseph Dexon, Thomas Dickens, J T Dickens, John Donnell.JA Day, J M Duncan, J H Fox, William Friend, Elias Hamilton, I F Hendiickson, Stephen Houseman, John Heinz, Leonard Hunter, E J Homeslead, Chas Jones, F A Jacob, H D Knoblock, Adam Kenler, W J Kimball, Alvin (2) Kimball, A E Mayars, Mrs W Mullins, C II Mason, Robert Miller, Amanda Myers, Willard M McPhereon, Doc Mooney, John Ma-shall, Mike Neil, W I) (3) Newal, S W Owens, Bertha Oleonner, Mrs Martha Parker, Frank Potter, William Paul, Edd (3) -Smith, H W B Sweek, L Shorn, Laura Stuart, W A Scarlett, J W Scarlett, James Ward, Charlie D Yaw, O M Ask for "advertised." KKOBNT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL G W Chapin, Hardman Geo Gray, city F I) Simmons, Portland J G Kid well, W W Geo Tatom, Coodon Win llatley, Pendleton O Kinersley, Portland A Angerman " A J Leland John Motter, Baltimore J W Ambrose, Ritter C Johnson, John Day E Hendrix, lone J B Clark, Rock Springs BASE BALL. The Heppner team will go to Arling ton on June 22d and play the team there, on which occasion there will also be a firemen's parade and picnic. THE EYE. Mrs. Dr. Frank, the eye syecialist, offers her professional services to the people of Morrow and adjoining coun ties, and will arrive at the Palace hotel, Heppner, this evening, where she will remaio for one week, Dr. Frank comes highly recommended by those who have been benefited by ber skill. CHEAP PASTURE. Anyone wanting pasturage for a bunch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Redington, at Gaz-ot office, Heppner. MOWERS. " If you need a Mower, look at the Milwaukee Chain Mower at Bishop's. MOUNTAIN CAMPING. The best p'aoe on earth to camp is among the beautiful Blue mountains, south from Heppner. If you intend go ing there this summer, drop a line to S. W. Florean, Heppner, and arrange with him to haul out yourself and bag gage, lie owns a rancn out there, and has good teams, and knows every foot ot the mountains. Fresh vegetables on hand at Bishop's all the time. On the ranch or in the mining camp dried fruits are always needed. The best are at Matlock & Hart's. CHEAP CORKER. The large corner property east of J. M. Hager's store and opposite the resi dence of C. A. Rhea, is now offered at the low price of $850. Apply at Gazet office. RED FRONT STABLE. When you come to Heppner, put up your team at the Red Front Livery Sta ble on Main St., opposite the brewery. They will receive the bestot care. Bug gies, teams and saddle horses for hire at reasonable rates. Hay and gra n bought and sold. Binns Bboh. Hon. Phil Metschan, in connection with Mr. C. W. Knowles, has taken charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port land. The reputation of these gentle men insures the success of the enter prise. The diningroom is excellently managed and is unsurpassed. Heppner is going to have one of the grandest celebrations in her whole history. The news of both Weekly Oregonlan. hemispheres In The The Fair Heppnor, Or. The Place to Save Money Heppner's Department Store. urricane Specials for June! A Big These Goods f A Scoop in Mason's Fruit Jars& J and Glassware55- Jf Shipment of. Just Arrived. . f i. Also extra Caps, either aluminum or porcelain lined, and extra Rubbers. It is not expensive to can fruit with such LOW PRICES as we make you. Crash Suits for men, and Summer Coats and Vests A well-made Crash Suit, light weight Better one, heavier, welt seams Black alpaca Coat Cotton Marsielles, coat only Blue serge, Coat and Vest, very fine, welt seams $1.98 2.48 1.34 50 Straw rjats and Crash Hats Men's Harvest Hats in Straw, Wide Brim, square crown or fedora shape, from 20c up Men's cork ventilated Harvest Hats,, in cloth, wide brim and tycoon shape 4.95 I aAlu Men's Shirts for harvest work, 25c, 280,490,630 The Fair Money returned if Goods are not Satisfatory. The Fair Heppner, Oregon. 1? Are You Wanting a 4 4 21 3 4 liEililllBiS M THE STYLISH I Three BuTTonfi Cutaway burr PI mmmmm WEAR THE FAMOUS M CLOTHING Suit? Before ordering why not come in ana look over our stock of men's cloth ing. We believe we can save you money. You can get style, fit and finish, and we will guarantee the quality. We have men's clothing from the best man ufacturers such as Kuh, Nathan, Fish er and Copps Cloth ing Co., ranging in price from $8 to $18 Whatever you do Don't allow any traveling man to take your measure and make you pay a deposit, we take measures and guar antee a perfect fit. we don't ask for a deposit, nor do we expect you to take them when they come if they do not give entire satisfac tion. Let us order voilr Riirini; suit tliin year. Come and look over 1500 nam pies of clothinjr. We can suit any tante. la two wek your mit will bebre for you. We are agenta for the Koyal Tailors and have had Hlendid micceas fur niHhinx our ciifttomerg with line flump, finely tailored vlothlnK. It won't coat yon anything to give un a trial, and we are confident that when we once gft a Koyal Tailor' unit on yon, you will want no other. It t 1 & CO. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tho Kind Ynn Havn Alwm Rnnirhf Bears the ylfM? . VrUCS SUFC t0 dubJe UP NeV Come to Morrow County for low-priced ids. Values are sure to double up. Ni er again will land sell so low as it does now. S. P. Garrigues, IVIrilix Street, Heppner. p s-mkr' Just Received, a Carload of McCormick Mowers, Hodge Headers, Horse Hakes, and all kinds of Harvesting Machinery. Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons presh Meats i I Salt and Smoked Meats f, A Pure Rendered Leaf Lard Fish every Friday. Liberty Market Highest price paid for fat Stock. tia & Mathews, Heppner, Oregon. Proprietors. Our Famous Stock Saddles Stand the Racket OUR SPRING OPENING OF- Horse and Mule Millinery ls Now On, Wehvefull Uv'kf Hrn, Hnldlwi, Brldlr,- In fiu t, evurythlnic In tint wny nf Horse Furniture, and our prloere an low as inch reliable kI chii b ,M (or nywtre. We tiava TenU for campliiK, and llg Umbrella to ihade wngon mat. Main Street CO., UeppnorOregon. Grocery btore.