Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 23, 1900, Image 3

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    ; 1 he Heppner Gazette
Thursday August 23, 1900
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TEAVELEB'8 GUIDE.
DISTANCES
Heppner to
Portland
Pendleton by wagon road..."
Lexington
lone
Heppner Junction on rnIiimi,i'pV7. ' '
Arlington K
The Dalles ,fS
Canyon City " j2
Cabin Canyon 16; with mud...'.'.'.'.'.'.'."!'.;!;; 18
Train leaves daily except Buuday for all
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
6:30a. m.; distance to Canyon 104; time 24 hours.
Mails close for trains at 7 a. m.
Business hours of the FirBt National Bank of
ueppner are from 9 a. m. to 8 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 $36,000 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Now the candidate is out of date,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 smiles on every hand,
All things look bright and clear;
But the greatest blessing In the land
Is Gambrinus Lager Beer.
Sold at Belvedere saloon.
Frank Roberts, Prop.
Here and Tf)ere
C.J. Millis, of the traffic department
of the 0. R. &N., was here yesterday.
Dr. Metz'er returned Tuesday even
ing from his vacation trip to the Blue
mountains.
Roy Whities returned Monday from
a pleasant trip to the mountains.
Judge Bartholomew is substantially
and tastefully improving his residence
on Chase street.
Robert Sayer was up yesterday from
his beautiful home place at Horseshoe
Bend.
The annual report of Annie Clement,
guardian of minor heirs of the late W.
B. Gilliam, shows assets of $3950.
The inventory of the estate of Carle
A. Harbke shows a total valuation of
$1118.
The Heppner branch train is one of
the most punctual in the whole U. S.
It is never behiwd time unless there
should be some delay ou the main line.
Dr. Houe is doing all he can for Jas.
Thompson who was thrown from a
horse, but the case is a very serious
one.
C. M. Jones will soon start on a re
turn trip to Dawson, accompanied by
his family.
John McCuIlough and son came in
yesterday with four large wagon-loads
of John Day wool.
In probate court Judge Bartholomes
has authorized the administrator of the
estate of Margaret Dunton to sell per
sonal property to pay the debts.
Visitors to Heppner all speak highly
of its good climate no flies, no fleas,
no yellow-jacktts, and but very little
profane language.
W. H. Herren came down from Ditch
creek Tuesday and went on to his home
ranch on Lower Eight Mile to cut his
third crop of alfalfa.
The Btreet sprinkler has again started
to lay the dust on Heppner's gently
sloping, spacious Main street. '
Wallowa val'ey has already had its
first frosts.
Snake river has now reached the low
est mark in 30 years.
Mason's fruit jars are selling at 99u
for half gallons and 79c for quarts at
The Fair.
Mat Lichtenthal's new and neat cot
tage has been completed by Johnson &
Son, and rented to Jake Griffith, of the
O. R. & N. Co., who will move in right
away.
Ralph Bishop made a horseback trip
to Ditch creek Monday, and b-ing a
good rider, he" covered the distance
in 3 hours.
We are the grocers in the city direct
ory of merchants. Matlock & Hart.
...
Miss Mable Leezer will Boon take a
well-earned vacation, during which her
place as manager of the telephone ex
change will be filled br Miss Edith
Walbridge.
Good and worthy is the man who
makes onlv one rock grow where sev
eral grew before, and such a man is
now often seen throwing rocks out of
the roads. .
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.
The camper is reminded of lots of
things he must have when he sees the
big stock of the Ed. R. Bishop Co.
Owen Wlster, the noted novelist, who
intended to visit the Heppner Hills
this week, has had to change his plans
and pwitch 'off from Chicago to Sin
Francisco. He will come to Heppner
and block out some of his good stories
about Oct. 1.
Heppner feels justly prond of ia new
sidewalks. They include 4000 feet of
entirely new and 2000 feet of repaired
walks.
Leaders in the bafines. Fresh fruits
and groceries. Come and see. Matlock
& Hart.
Canned and dried fruits should both
be taken along when yon go camping,
and the place to get them is at T. R.
Howard's.
Marshal Geo. Thornton is Laving
Heppner streets cleaned, op and pot in
earae.
Circuit court, with Judge Ellis on the
bench, convenes in Heppner Monday,
Nov. 19.
H. W. Bartholomew's family returned
home yesterday from camping at Ditch
creek.
The steam thresher has finished up
atChas. Mallory's ranch and moved to
the Jim Speyy place. '
John Hughes was up yesterday. Peo
ple down his way now have their second
crop of alfalfa in the stack.
Pat Quaid has finished up 5 days c f
hay-hauling, and put 140 tons ot 2d-crop
alfalfa in the stack.
T. L. Do.-man, of Rhea creek, was in
yesterdav trading with H ppner mer
chants, ; ; : .
CI . 1 . t -TV . .
oHmpie ot tne ueinar photo given
witu Durctiases at Matlock & Hart.
T. R. Howard's store has everything
in the grocery line needed by city trade.
Helnz's sweet pickleB at Bishop's.
J. H. Fry end son started Tuesday
with four big wagon-loads of merchan
dise for Oanyon City.
Work will be begun Monday under
the supervision of Marshal Thornton
on a new bridge across Willow creek on
Morgan street. It will be 32 feet span
and 30 feet wide, and will have com
panion sidewalk bridges. After its
completion the footbridge at Win, Bar
rett's will be built.
Mason's fruit iars are Bellini? at99f! for
half gallons and 79c for quarts at The
Fair.
Neat andnew everything is at the
tonsorial parlors of J. E. Sharp, and hot
and cold baths ate always ready.
When you want something for lunch
m the way of canned meats go to Bishop's.
N. S, Whetstone has bought from
Johnson brothers 2000 lambs at $2.
Pleas. Howard, bookkeeper at the
First National Bank, returned Friday
from bis summer vacation.
Drop in and see us. Will tell you
why you stiould get your blackberries
for canning now. $1.75 per crate at
Matlock & Hart's.
For the best time you ever had in
your life, take a trip to the Teal or Leh
man Hot hpnngs. Bathing, Dancing,
Musical Shooting Gallery and other
amusements. '
Clean newspapers to cover shelves,
put uncier carpets ana line nouses are
sometimes scarce, but just now there is
a- full Bupu v on sale at the Gazette
office at 15 cents a package.
Go to Bishop's for fresh vegetables.
No need of sending away for a hack,
buggy, carriage or farming implement.
Take a look through the bijc new stock
of S. P. Uarrigues.
H. C. Amis, who had his wrist
crushed in the steam thren!ier, is get
ting along very well and will recover
its use.
Walt. Richardson and Andiew Tillard
and families returned Tuesday . from
Teal springs.
The wonderful Medicinal waters of
the Teal or Lehman Hot Springs, are a
remedy for Rheumatism. Spend your
summer there,
HJSCENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL
G O Jayne, Condon
L S Garvel, Portland
C J Millis '
W T Kelly "
G S Sullivan "
M S Corrigall, Butter creek ''
W O Allison, Eight Mile
J W Chaney "
L Carlson,' Gooseberry
W E Hadley, Neb.
J P Hadley, Hardman
G W Chapin "
A Hawk, Lone Rock
R Lazinka, Ukiali
J N McFerrin "
S J Fry, Lexington
W A Leach "
O ' Thompson and son, Echo
H Brirrey, lone
UGRudd "
J E Locke, Washington
J Neallen, Monument
Choice bacon
Hart's.
and flour at Matlock &
is no
JOYS OF CAMPING.
Excellent music, and a grand good
time assured to those visiting the Teal
or Lehman Hot Springs this summer.
With good wood, water and grass and
a full supply of food from Matlock &
Hart's, camping will be delightful.
Robt. Padgett came in Tuesday even--ing
for a doctor who was needed in a
case of sudden sickn. ss of Jacob Pear
son's boy on Butter creek.
It has been breezy and dusty here the
past week, but this forenoon a gentle
rain is falling.
W. G. Frey brought two big loads of
wool to the Morrow County Land and
Trust Co.'s warehouse yesterday from
John Day Town, 102 miles across the
mountains. : His wife drove one of the
teams, 4 hones, , and drove it home
again, loaded wilh merchandise.
If you are thinking of going to the
seashore, read up on the ad. of the
White Collar line, whose beautiful boats
make fast trips along the Columbia be
tween Portland and the eea.
, Home-seekers are dropping into Mor
row county, and find laud values very
reasonable. '
HISTORIC GUN.
. At the Belvedere Dick Neville has on
rattle the old Kentucky rifle that was
need by Davy Crockett at the battle of
the Alamo, and with which he whacked
Santa Ana over the head, cracking the
stock. The gun belongs to a widowed
grand-daughter of Crockett's and was
returned to the family in recognition i f
the gallant fight made by its owner.'
Heppner's big 3-story Palace Hotel is
a credit to the Northwest,' and is con
ducted under the personal supervision
of its cvner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at
prices within the reach of all.
If you are not taking the Daily
Oregonian you are missing the news
. of the world. See Ben Patterson
about it. He is the enterprising
agent who delivers it at your door
just after the train comes in.
BICYCLE BARGAIN.
, If you want to bay a new $50 Armada
bicycle, one of the finest that is mode,
for $30, call at Gazette office.
MOWERS.
t
If you need a Mower, look at the
Milwaukee Chain Mower at Bishop's.
Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege
tables, fruits, etc., always fresh.
T, eiVtprW pSM of th. Weekly Ore
fonlaa givttt a brc$ trfSt.TO! 9 t
WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK
Portland, Aug. 22. There
change in the wheat situation.
Walla Walla, nominal, 53c; Valley,
54(55c; bluestem, 5557c per bushel.
In Chicago yesterday wheat advanced
closing strong at 73c.
wool valley, 120313c for coarse,
15(&16(j for best; Eastern Oregon,
1013c; mohair, 25c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short
wool, UoC.wc; medium-wool, 3050c;
long wool, 60$1 each.
San Francisco, Aug. 21. Wool
Spring Nevada, ll13c per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 1014 ; Valley, Oregon,
16 18c. Fall Northern, mountain, 9
10c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c;
Humbolt and Mendocino, 1012c.
Chicago, Aug. 21 Cattle Receipts
3500; mark-t generally steady; prime
steers $5 506;poor to medium, $4.70
5 40; stonkeis and feeders, steady,
$3 25ffl4.75;cow8, $2 750.4.25: heifers.
$34.75 ; cannerB, $22.60 ; bulls, strong
$2.70(i4 50 ; calves. $4.506.00 ;
Texan fed steers, 4.255 ; Texas grass
steers, $3.254 10.
Sheep, receipts, 16000. sheeo slow
to 10c lower.
Choice wethers, $3.9004.10: fair to
choice mixed, $3.253 80; Western
sheep, $3.304: Texas sheep, $2.75
3. 75: native lambs, $45 50: West
ern lambs, $4.755.50. ,
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.
BEACH BY BOAT.
. Are you going to the seaside? If so,
remember that the steamer T. J. Potter,
the only through boat, leaves Portland
from Ash-street dock, every Tuesday
aod Thursday, at 9 a. in., direct for
Ilwaco, making no stops en route, and
arriving at Ilwaco about 4 p. ra., 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 Sunday, and on
Saturday at 10 p. m., arriving at As
toria early the following -morning, con
necting with I. R. & N. boat for Ilwaco
and Long Beach points.
"Tbrongn the months of June and July
rnr baby was tet!iing and took a run
ning off ot the bowels net nickneiss of
the trtonmoli," bvh O. P. M. HulhdHy, of
Demitig, lud "His bowels would niive
from fiv to eight tunes n Jav. I hHd 8
bottle of CriHnib?riflitU Colio Cholera
and Diarrhoea R-medy in the house snd
gave him four drp in r teuspoonful of
wuter end h pot halter at occe." Sold
by Oonser & Warren.
UEPPNER CHURCHES. -M.
E. church C. D. NickeUen, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra.
M. E. church, South F. F. St. Clair,
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
At 11 a. m., "The Two Crosmngs;"
at 7:45 p. m., "Two Bible Definitions of
Sin." Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Rev.
Gibbs held the 4th quarterly conference
at the M. E. church South last Satur
day. The two years past have shown
substantial growth in all lines. The
church has raised about $3500, and they
resorted to no questionable means of
raising it, but paid it gladly and freely.
Christian church Sunday School at
10 a. ui.
Baptist church Sunday School
10 a. a.
at
STOCK PAYS BEST.
Take it up one side and down the
other, stock pays best. A real bargain
is now ottered 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.
On the ranch or in the mining camp
dried fruits are alwavs needed. The
best are at Matlock & Hart's.
A nice line of
Matlock & Hart's.
Key West cigars at
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 best ot care. Bug
gies, teams and saddle horses for hire
at reasonable rates. Hay and gra'n
bought and sold.
Binns Bkos.
The day is not distant when every
inch of land will be deeded and doubled
up in price. If yon want to buy a good
324-acre place at an acre, call on J.
W. Redington, Gazette office.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought
If s giving Good Values
Every Month in the Year
That keeps your interest centered on this store that brings shrewd buyers here.
August is no exception, and if there is any difference, is one of the most profitable
buying months for our patrons. Close-margin prices prevail in every line, and we
exert every effort to make it interesting to pass along superior values to make it
the store that the public endorse.
HARDWARE Department Specials.
- Washing Machines
"Conqueror" and "Anthony Wayne", the old Btand-
by, guaranteed to give satisfaction under all
y circumstances..... $4 qq
T Clothes Wringers
" Marvel" iron frame, good rollers 89
Also "Old Reliable" iron frame, and Falcon, best
i, wood frame wringer made.
; ; Wash Boilers
Copper bottom, copper rim, tin boiler ............. 88
" " large " " 15
All copper boiler, 12 oz., large, will last life time. . . 2 98
Wash Tubs
Galvanized, 20 in 54,
Larger ones if you want them
Cedar, extra hoops and wire bound. . . .63c, 69o and 88
Wash Boards
Double, glass, never corrode or wear out 4.5
" zino... 25
Clothes Baskets
Chis, large and strong. 35
Willow, no better made, two sizes 74 and 84
Clothes Lines
Rope, each 13
Wire, 100 feet, each !!!!!!'!!".!!!".! 24
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
Turkey red table damask, per yard Q
Half bleach
Lilly white
30
93
extra wide, per yard up to
Napkins to match same
Napkins, blue and red check, good size, fringed,
per doz s ijq
Napkins, blue and red stripe border, large size,
fringed, per doz 73
Doilies, pure white linen, fringed 99
Towels and Toweling
Cotton crash, good width, per yard 31
Linen " " " g
Bath towels, per pair.. 14
" " lilly white, larce. Der Dair ?n
xouei noney comb cotton " "
" " glass crash, fringed " "
Huck towels, pure linen, heavy, extra value,
and 8O0 per pair.
10
... 10
at 15c, 20o
Clothes Pins
Common, per doz
clinch !!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!
Last but not least is our
Fels' Naptha Soap
Wash your clothes in cold or luke-warm water
they will be whiter than when boiled.
I
5
and
Big Drop in
Mason's Fruit Jars
We are now selling them at 79o per doz. for quarts and
99o per doz. for half gallons.
Also have good assortment of fruit jar funnels and granite
preserving kettles.
Our Universal Food Choppers
Have arrived, in two sizes, with extra knives, $1.G3 and $2.25
Our Grape and Raisin Seeders
Are a great convenience, all the year. They come in two
sizes, 48c and GOo.
Granite Steel Goffee Biggins
No. 030; the only way to make good coffee, and
price no more than ordinary coffee pots 65
The Fair
Money returned if Goods "J" Cr '
are not Satisfatory. I 116 I" cLlV
t Oreo:oii.
THE BAIX WAGON
Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth.
Gilliam k Bisbee
Have just received one of the
brought to Heppner.
largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever
Call and See them.
Prices or Right.
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc, Paints and Oils (the best in
the world). Crockery and Glassware.
fiitST Rational Jank
OF, HEPPNER.
A RHEA.
.Pre I dent
A. I'.BEA Vio Prenident
(. W. CONHER Cwhier
E. L. FREEL AND . Assistant Cashier
Transact General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PAET9 OF THEoTaDMOUOHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all polnUon reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided proflti r,00O.
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 us, tell us what you want, and we will mail it to you from our large
stock of exclusive dry goods.
In this way, if you can't keep the cash in your own town, you
keep it in your own state.
Mv allen & McDonnell,
Cori 3d and Morrison S(s Portland,
S. P. Garrigues,
MLcklti Street, - Heppner.
M. M
Just Received, a Carload of
MeCormick Mowers,
Hodge Headers, Horse Hakes,
and all kinds of
Harvesting Machinery.
Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons.
Highest price paid for fat Stock.
Fresh Meats
Salt and Smoked Meats
Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
Fish every Friday.
Liberty Market
Heppner, Oregon.
.Bock & Mathews,
Proprietors.
School Opens Sept. 3.
A. Ittll Xine of
Books, Stationery and
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
of All Kinds are kept
at the Store oC .
Bloottm IruK Co,, Main Street, Heppnor,