The Heppner Gazette Thursday, . .August 2, 1900 TRAVKIiEK'd GUIDE. DISTANCES. Heppner to Milei Portland 197 Pendleton by wagon road sn Lexington '. 0 lone jn Heppner Junction on Columbia River. '. 45 Arlington 55 The Dalles 1(19 Canyon City , 104 Cabin Canyon 16; with mud 18 Train leaves daily except Sunday lor Ell points at 7:45 a, m. Train arrives daily except 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. Mails close for trains at 7 a. m. business hours of the First 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 3,215,750 pounds, and Morrow County shipped 200,000 bUBhels 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 135,000 brick hotel the Palace. Portland Is located 197 miles from Heppner. Chicago some further. LOCAL NOTES. Now the candidate is out of date, The crops are looking fine; It is a treat to view the wheat, The melon on the vine.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 Bmiles on every hand, All things look bright and dear; But the greatest blessing In the land Is Qambrinus Lager Beer. Sold Ht Belvedere saloon. Frank Boberts, Prop. here and Tfyere Henry Heppner is enjoying life at the ATcDiift'ey springs. tlon. W. R. Ellis and family are so journing at' the coast. Mrs. Barr and mother', Mrs. Tillard, are visiting in the Valley. Attorney C. E. Redfleld made a busi ness trip to Portland this week. Assessor-elect W. L. Kalinc has be gun office work on the 1900 roll. J. A. VVoolery and U. G. Rudd were lip from lone the last of the week. County Clerk Crawford and family are visiting relatives in the Valley. Miss Altha Leach started Monday morning on a trip to Sao Francisco. Born To the wife of Wra. Barratt, in Beppner, July 25, a W4 pound boy. Miss Lena Rhea and sister Mrs. Brock came over from Pendleton Saturday. Al Binns returned Sunday from Teal spiings. His family will remain there a week or two. The Wild West party returned Mon day from Ditch Creek, where they had a most enjoyable time. Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Simmons are visiting Mrs. Simmons' parents, Sheriff and Mrs. J. W. Matlock. Neat and new everything is at the tonuorinl parlors i J. E. Sharp, and hot and cold baths are always ready. Fire is destroying much valuable tira ber in 'he mountains west of Enterprise. The fire started about a week ago. Mrs. Julia Bradley, formerly of Hepp ner, came over from Spray yesterday, for a short visit among old friends. Prices reduced on summer goods at Mrs. L. J. Estes', 2d door south of post office, Min street. C. A. Rhea and family and the family of VValdron Rhea went Tuesday to their beautiful mountain camp at the head of Ditch creek. District Attorney T. G. Hailey was over yesterday from Pendlt-ton, arrang ing affairs in connection with the busi ness of his office. Drop in and see us. Will tell you why you should get vour blackberries for canning now. $1.75 per-crate at Matlock & Hart's. Al! over the farming section of Mor row county there is a loud cry for bar vest hands, and there is no lack of work for those who want to work. People who leave Morrow county most always come back. After two years' absence Mrs. John Handy has returned to her old home at Ella. The Teal or Lehman Hot Springs. Best Health and pleasure resort in Eas tern Oregon. No Saloons. New Man agement. Good Hotel, Meals 25 cents, Grocery Store. Sample of the Deraar photo given with uurchases at Matlock & Hart. LOST Four pair of horse hobbles and one horse bell, between Heppner and Price Florence's ranch, Friday. Finder please leave at Binns' stable. Jeff Evans, of the Lexington neigh borhood, has been in the city the past wtek suffering from a carbuncle in the palm ot his left hand, which was lanced by Dr. House. T. R. Howard's store has everything in the grocery line needed by city trade. Hundreds of cords of wood are being banked out at the saddle above the ranch of Robert Watkins. In early fall it will be hauled to Heppner. Heppner's main street is now being thoroughly wet down in the early morn ing by Marshal George Thornton. He uses the fire hose and makes a good job of completely laying the dust. Heitiz's sweet pickles at Bishop's. Huckleberry bushes in the Morrow county mountains seem to have con cluded not to yield up very plentifully this year, as their loads of fruit last year broke off several of their main imb. T. A. Khea, S. W. Spencer and Herb Bartholomew returned Monday evening from Chiogo, where they bad taken L train load of sheep. Lli Ke?ney went on to Philade phia to visit a brother residing there. J P McManus is in Heppner in the interest of his new monthly m.gaaine which he will launch at Pendleton in September. It wU represent the great 8tock uterests of the northwest and be named the Northwest Live Mock and Wool QroirerB' Journal. New sidewalks are being laid nil over Heppner. The king of Italy was assassinated last Sunday. Hops are being contracted in Polk county at 9 cents. The Portland street carnival is going to be a great success. Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege tables, fruits, etc., always fresh. Wm. Waibrilge and family are camp ing this week in the Ditch creek moun tains. John Crissman pulled out of town the first of the week with a big load f flour for Long Creek merchants. Dan Stalter has returned from the Greenhorn mountains, where he found a ledge of quartz that is very rich. 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. Leaders in the business. Fresh fruits and groceries. Come and see. Matlock & Hart. Deputy U. S. Marshal Al. Roberts came up from Portland Monday tin lit for a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Heppner. Al. Florence and family are camping at Norman Kolley's ice-cold spring on Harrison Hale prairie, and may extend their trip on down to the breuks of the John Day. Clean newspapers to cover shelves, put under carpets and line houses are sometimes rcaice, but just now there is a full supp y on sale at the Gazette office at 15 cents a package. Last week cunplaint was made against J. Bordwell, of the Hardman neighbor hood, charging him with rape. The victim was Sadie (Jerking, about 12 years old. The preliminary was held before Justice Williams and Boidwell was bound over in tt.e sum of $500 to appear at the November terra 1 court. We are the izrocers in the citv direct ory of merchants. Matlock & Hart. During the past week the maximum, or day temperatures in Eastern Oregon rnnged between 74 and 100 degrees, and the minimum, or night, temperatures between 48 and 06 degrees. The weath er in Heppner today is cool and com fortable. The wonderful MedicinHl waters of the Teal or Lehman Hot Springs, are a remedy for Rheumatism. Spend your summer there, , The mountains at the head of Ditch creek echoed and re-echoed with vocal and instrumental mvsic while the Wild West party was camped there. Those comprising the company were: Mrs. J. D. B'own, Misses Pearl Wells, Anna Smith, Liliau Andrews, Maggie and Bertha Adkins, and W, L. Haling, Prof. Howard, Bruce Kelly, Jake Wells, Ors Adkins and Clyle Saiing. If you are thinking' of going to the seashore, read up on the ad. of the Whits Collar line, whose beautiful boats make fast trips along the Columbia be tween Portland and the sea. Home-seekers are dropping into Mor row county, and find land values very reasonable. GROUSE WILL RIPEN In the Blue mountains insideof an other month, and rolled in flourvand fried in bacon-juice they are delicious. Choice bacon and flour at Matlock & Hart's. When you want something for lunch in the way of canned meats go to Bish op's. " , There never were prettier potatoes on earth than those new ones on sale at Matlock & Hart's. WAGONS. You can get a Fish Bros. 3 inch head er gear at last years prices from Minor & Co. Heppner's big 3-story Palace Hotel is a credit to the Northwest, and is con ducted nnder the personal supervision of its owner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at prices within the reach of all. HEADER GEARS. r We have two 3 inch header L'nars that we will sell very cheap. Minor & Uo. JOYS OF CAMPING. Mountain huckleberries are already ripe. Once again the camping season has rolled around, and the beautiful Blue mountains south from Heppner furnish plentv of places where cainp life may be jBnjoyed to the utmost. With good wood, water and grass and a full supply of food from Matlock & Hart s, camping will be delightful. Canned and dried Iruits should both be taken along when you go camping, and the place to get them is at T. It. Howard's. Go to Bishop's for fresh vegetables. The camper is reminded of lots of things he must have when he sees the bia stock of the Ed. II. llishop to. No need of sending away for a hack, hntrirv farrintrA or furminir implement. fake a look through the big new stock of S. P. Oarngues. The man who wants a new raddle or harness can find it at the store of Noble & Co. Excellent music, and a grand good time assured to those visiting the Teal or Lehman Hot Springs this summer. Babbitt metal for packing for sale at Gazette office, 10 cents a pound. 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 unsurpasned. A. B. Cherry, Great Sachem of the Reservation of Oregon, Improved Order of Red Men, is up from Portland, and will gather together this evening the members of Seminole Tribe, who will bold an enthusiastic meeting and go forward with their good work. Dr. E. R. Swinburne and Mrs. Hannah Bartholomew, who were recently mar ried in Heppner, are enjoying a wedding trip through California. Miss Ethel Walbridge, who is one of the best teachers in the Morrow county schools, will start Monday to finish tie term at the Caldwell tirade. FIRE FIEND FOILED. That Heppner has a good fire depart ment and a good water system was again proven today. At 1 P. M. Bock & Matthews' smoke house caught fire. Dan Horner and Marshal Thornton discovered it and sounded an alarm, and in a jiffy the de partment had two streams on the now brightly-burning building. The fire was instantly drowned -out. -A brisk breeze Was stirring at the time, and had near-by buildings caught, a considerable conflagration would be probable. A poor dictionary is poor property at any price. Get a good one and don't be buncoed by old reprints. Read the ad vertisement of G. & C. Mernam Co. a publishing house that is thoroughly reliable in every respect. SLEEFfc WELL. "Yes, indeed, I sleep well now. No more nightmares for me," said .Tas. Ritter yesterday as he happily beamed on people he met. Then he went on to say: "The cause of my resting easy and whistling as I go is that I have just bad my life insured by L. W. Briggs, and now if I die my wife and little ones are sure of money enough to carry them aluiig for years " HOME INDUSTRY. Few people realize what an extensive establishment the Heppner Steam Laun dry is. It has the latest and( most im proved machinery, and does all kinds of laundry work in first-class shape. Its wagon calls for and delivers laundry, No need sending away from home for wa hing. All white labor under the able management of Fred Krug. BEACH BY BOAT. Are you going 10 the seaside ? If so, remember that the steamer T. J. Potter, the bnly through boat, leaves Portland from Ash-street dock, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 a. m., direct for Ilwaco, making no stops en route, and arriving at Ilwaco about 4 p. m., where train is taken without delay for all points on Long Beach. On Saturdays the Potter, under a fast schedule, leaves Portland at 1 p. m., enabling passeng ers to reach hotels or cottages early Saturday evening. Steamer Hassalo, the popular night boat, leaves Portland at 8 o'clock in the evening daily, except Sui.day, and on Saturday at 10 p. m., arriving at As toiia early the following morning, con necting with I. R. & N. boat for Ilwaco and Long Beach points. "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a run ning off of the bowels And sickness of tbe stomaoh," svs O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight tunesadav, I hud a botth nf Cbambnrlaiu'i Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a tenspoonful of water end he cot belter t once." Sold by Oonser & Warren. HEPPNER CHURCHES. M. E. church C. D. Nickelsen, ' pas tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. M. E. church, South F. F. St. Clair, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Baptist church Sunday School at 10 a.m. STOCK PAYS BEST. Take it up one side and down the other, stock pays best. A real bargain is now offered in a 1440 acre stock ranch 45 miles south of Heppner. Only $4 an acre. Good outside range ; 100 tons of hay thrown in and 100 acres in grow ing wheat; all under fence and will raise anything. Apply to Gazette office Heppner. HOME FOR SALE. A nice house, 6 rooms, well located, lot 50x150, only $1100. Apply at Gazet office. WAGONS DIRT CHEAP. We have 2 header gears 3 inch Fish Eros. 2 light wagons 24 inch Fish Bros. Will sell them cheap. Minor & Co. MOWERS. If vou need a Mcwer, look at the Milwaukee Chain Mower at Bishop's. CAMPERS. If yon want a light 2 inch wagon we will sell you one nieap. ' Minor 4 Co. On the ranch or in the miniDg camp dried fruits are alwavs needed. The best are at Matlock & Hart's. Fresh candies every day at the Fac tory. A nice line 'of Key West cigars at Matlock & Hart's. RED UtONT 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 grain oougni ana roiu. Binnh Bkoh. The day is not distant when every inch of land will he deeded and doubled up in prii'e. If you want to buv a good 324-auie place at 85 an aero, rail on J. V . Kedington, Oazette othce. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the 8'gnature Remember we are giving you $1.00 for 75c On. oil Purchases in our 25 Per cent This means a great saving to you and we offer you some astonishing bargains in lines you need every day, which include: Ladies' Tan Shoes Lace, sizes 3 to 7, regular price $1.65, now $ 1 21 Aucuor, lace, sizes 1 to 6, silk vesting top, turned sole, late toe, regular price $2.98, now 2 24 Ladies' Street Hats Black straw Bailor, regular price 50c, sow...; 38 Silk crash, turn ctowd, regular price 75c, nowM 57 Ladies' Crash and Duck Skirts Nearly one-half price Ask for Purchase Stamps when trading at our store. and secure you a large Portrait Free. The Fair Children's Colored and White Dresses Child's percale dress, ages 1 to 4, trimmed in lace, regular price 55c, now. . .' Child's white dreBS, ages 6 mouths to 4 years, embroideried neck and sleeves, regular price 41 ooc, now, 41 Children's Trimmed Hats Regular price 90c, now G8 " $1.10 83 " 1.75 " 1 31 Baby Bonnets Regular price 10c, now 8 " " 20c " 15 " " 45c " 34 Little Boys' Crash Sailor Suits Blue, stripe collar, regular price 48c, now i 36 Children's Tarns, and Crash Hats Regular pi ice 15c, now 11 " l!)c " 14 " " 25c " 19 Straw Hats At any old price. Ladies' Shirt Waists Blue polka dot, , regular price . $1.10, now 83 Silk gingham, regular price $1.83, now 1 37 We are headquarters for . Fruit Jars Our prices knock 'em all out. Money returned if Goods are not Satisfatory. Heppn The er, Oregon. Fair 8. P. Garrigues, THIS DiVrNT WAGON Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth. Gilliam & Bisbee Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever brought to Heppner, Call and See them. JPrioes are Rielit. Heavy aud Shelf Hardware, Grnniteware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc., Paints and Oila (the best in the world). Crockery aud Glassware. . . f lBST JATIONAL g ANK OF HEPPNER O. A. RHEA President I (. W. CONSER. Cashier T. A. RHEA Vio Freiident I E. L. FREELAND. , Anglstaot Cashier Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collection! made on all poliiU on reasonable term: Hurplui and undivided profit ;t.O,000. Ladies, Buy at Home! o o o From your home merchants right in your own town. But if your home merchant do not happen to have on hand the kind of dry goods, skirts or suits that you need, then address a line to oh, tell us what yoa want, and we will mail it to yon from our large stock of exclosive dry goods. Jn this way, if you can't keep the cash in your own town, you keep ltin your own state. m cALLEX & McDonnell, Cor, 3d and Morrison Sts., Portland, IVIniix Street, Heppner. -r? 0Tr -y, :t ', . .- v Just Received, a Carload of MeCormiek Mowers, Hodge Headers, Horse Hakes, and all kinds of Harvesting- Machinery. Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons. 2 fresh Meats Salt and Smoked Meats Pure Rendered Leaf Lard Fish every Friday. Liberty Market Highest price paid for fat Stock. Rnrlt & Mathews, Heppner, Oregon. Proprietors. Take Slocum's Sarsaparilla. Signs of Spring convey a warning tliat certain ail ments, general debility, rheumatiBin, liver complaint, etc., need attention. There isn't anything equal to SLOCUM'S SARSAPARILLA for the above ailments. It is honestly and carefully made of the best drugs, like everything else we make, and we give you a bottle one third larger than you usually get for the same money else where. iSlocillll Drug; Co., Main Street, Heppner,