Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 06, 1900, Image 4

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    HBPPNBB MARKET PRICKS.
Wool perrb 11 to 18
Wheat per bushel ' 42
Flour per bbl 8 00
Oats per bushel 40
Barley per 100 Ids SO
Hay, alfalfa, per ton 7 00
(In stack at ranch) 5 00
Hay, wheat 7 to 9
(In stack at ranch) 7 00
Bacon per lb : 12U
Lard per lb 12
Reef, best, on foot 4
Beef, cut up 7 to 15
Butter per lb to 80
Eggs 15
Potatoes, new ltf to2W
Chickens, per doz 4 too
Dry Bides, No. 1, per lb , 19
Sheep Felts, per lb 10Ji to 11
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock Bait, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
R. Howard's store.
When in pain, call on Dr. Metzler,
the dentist. Don't trait for the pain,
Heppner Lumber Co
R. C. Wills and C. C. Patterson
Have organized the above Company with headquarters just North
of The Fair store in Heppner, Oregon, and have their yard fully
stocked with all binds of
Eough and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Windows, ShiDgles, Moulding and
Screen jjoors,
And every thins appertaining to a flrst-clnBa Lumber Yard, The will after
March 1 deliver lumber to any point in tbe city limits free of onarge.
These gentlemen also bay sad sell real estate, rent bouses, write insurance.
If you have any property to sell or rent, put it in their bands, or if ou need any-
tbing else in ineir line b sure to cooatlt tuem first. They will respond promptly
to 'phone call No 7.
, THE WAR IN CHINA.
Pekin, Aug. . 21. Prince Ching
ib endeavoring to open negotiations
with the allies.
Yu Heien, governor of Shanghai,
has sent a memorial to the throne
asking for a reward for having in
vited 52 foreigners under his pro
tection, and for having afterwards
killed them.
In the provisional government
established, each nationality ad
ministers a section of the city ac
cording to its own ideas.
London, Sept. 4. The latest re
liable Pekin date is now nearly a
fortnight old. An nndated dis
patch has been reoeived at Vienna
reporting that the allied troops
marched through the Imperial
Palace Aug. 28, but it was known
that this date had been fixed by
the allied commanders for a formal
promenade. There is no other
news of any kind.
Tbe Germans, Austrians and
Italians will remain in Pekin after
the Russians withdraw.
Pekin, Aug. 30. Three more
members of the Tsung li Yamun
have been executed by the Em
press. There is no government in Pekin.
The Japanese and Eussians still
remain outside the innermost pal
aces of the Forbidden City. The
Germans desire to burn everything
and avenge the death of Baron von
Ketteler.
Yesterday waB quiet in the sec
tion allotted to the Americans. Its
condition is in great contrast to
the other foreign sections, where
thieving still continues. The credit
is due to General Chaffee's procla
mation, forbidding looting and
offering fair pay for provisions.
It has been ascertained that the
positions held by the Legationers
during their Beige were under
mined by the Boxers, and in a few
days more the mine would have
been sprung.
The anti-foreign element all fol
low the flight of tbe court Looting
continues and the Boxers concealed
in several different sections' of the
city still keep up a desultory tire,
The streets are picketed by the
allied troops.
According to numerous reports.
the many thousands of Boxers who
were scattered on the arrival of the
allies are again massing to attack
Pekin. These rumors create great
uneasiness.
The Japanese have captured 5000
bushels of rice and silver bullion
to the amount of $2,000,000. In
Tien Tein tbe Americans have cap
tured silver bullion to the value of
half a million dollars.
Resident Amerioans think the
city onght to be completely de
stroyed, that Na Tung and Chung
Li should be beheaded, sinoe they
formed part of the cabal which
caused the murder of Baron von
Ketteler and attempted to massa
The White is King
of Sewing Alachlney and Bicycles.
White Sewing Machine Co. SSfSsMnKCSS-rntenciub.
O. A. HAWKINS, General Manager
Gilliam & Blsbee, Heppner,
Dealers iu White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines
cre all foreigners, and that no leni
ency should be shown or the next
generation of Chinamen will re
peat the crime.
The Uritisn forces met nve miles
to the westward of Pekin 300 Box
ers and 2000 regular Chinese
troops. The latter fled without a
shot and the Boxers .followed suit
after losing 70 men.
Washington, Sept. 4. A dis
patch was received today from
Gen. Chaffee at Pekin as follows:
"Present conditions are that hos
tilities have practically ceased,
only occasional shots being fired
from cover; small party repairing
telegraph line and . foraging. No
considerable body of Chinese troops
(Boxers) discovered here or along
the line of communication.
"We hear Li Hung Chung has
full power, but he is not here.
Will United States keep troops
here until terms of peace are ar
ranged? Now in China, about
5000 effective. I think ample force
for United States unless political
reason, not apparent to me, de
mands larger. If, troops remain
must winter iu tents and conical
wall tents will be required, one
tent 10 men. Escort wagons will
be required immediately. No more
pack trains required, wagon trans
portation best. Water falling in
river rapidly, muni soon haul sup
plies 40 miles. Satisfied railroad
will not be repaired before river
freezes.
It was stated at the War depart
ment that our position was un
changed; if Russia withdraws her
troops then General Chaffee will
do the same. Meanwhile, it is
gathered that conditions in China
are still disordered and foreign life
and property are still unsafe.
It is rumored that the Cossacks
mercilessly butchered men, women
and children in the villages on the
Amur river and flung their corpses
into the stream. These stories are
confirmed by an official order just
issued couched in a mild note ad
mitting the massacres, which are
described as caused by exasnera
tioa against the Chinese for begin
ning hostilities and threatening
the utmost severity of martial law
for any future violence to unarmed,
peaoeful Chinamen, at tbe same
time ordering the police through
out the Amur district to compel
the town and country population
to drag the Chinese corpses out of
the river and bury or burn them,
in order to prevent an outbreak of
lnlection.
It Saved HI. Log.
F. A. Danfortb, of LuGrange, Oa , suf
fored intensely for six months with I
frightful sore on his leg, but writes that
Buckleo'i Arnica. Halve wholly cared il
io ten days. For ulcers, wnnuds, burns,
boils, paio or piles it s the best salve in
the world. Uore guaranteed. Only 200
Bold by Comer k Warren Drug Oo.
BOGUS JACKRABBITS.
What do tbe people generally think
of this Belgian bare fad that is taking
the country ? asks the Arlington Inde
pendent. The most likely thing ia that
a good many people are going to get a
lesson of experience when this little
bubble of enthusiasm breaks and rabbit
steak slinks on the market. Somebody
ia going to be out some fancy prices,
and it will be only a matter of where
the little band points when the wheel
of fortune stops revolying. Tbe whole
thing is a fake intended to catch the
misguided.
At the ratio these little animals are
said to increase, it is only a question of
a short time when the farmers of the
country will be seriously plagued by
the overplus of production. It is a
question that may well claim the farm
ers' attention before they are over
burdened with a nuisance that is sure
to result from their culture.
HOMES ARE HERE.
Everett White, who came here last
spring and went right to work, has
found a good home for himself, and
filed a homestead on it. It contains 160
acres, and is well watered by 5 springs
and the east fork of Willow creek. It
has much good timber, and is only
mile from school.
Many other such good homes may be
found in Morrow county if home-hunters
will hunt them op.
Believe it.
He's blowing with
all hU might and can
barely stir the record
ing hand from zero.
There's many a big,
healthy looking man
who is weak In the
lung. Probably half
or two -thirds of his
lunar surface barer
know the contact of oxygen. He's h
kind of man, who, when a cough attacks
him, roe galloping down the toad
toward consumption. Many such a man
has found strength and healing for weak
lungs and tissues lacerated by coughing
and drained by hemorrhages, in the use
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. The healing power of this medi
cine in pulmonary diseases seems little
short of marvelous at times, so extreme
are the conditions which it cures. The
" Discovery " contains no alcohol, and
no narcotics.
"When I started to take your 'Golden Med
M Diecowry,' writes Mr. A. 9. Norotny, of
New York. N. Y.. Boa I had a regular
consumptive cough, of which I was afraid, and
everybody cautioned me and warned me con
cerning ft. I was losing weight rapidly, waa
very pale and had no appetite, whatever. Now
my condition ia changed entirely. I do not
cough at aU, have gained eight pounds In
weight, have recovered my healthy color, and
my appetite ia enormous. I can recommend
your medicine to everybody who may be ia need
of the same, as it ta a sure cure."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation.
HE1TNKR CHUKCUKS.
M. E. church C. D. Nickelsen, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 t. m
M. E. church, South F, F. St. Clair,
pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30
p. in.
Christian church Sunday School at
10 a. in.
Baptist church Sunday School at
10 a. ra.
STOCK FAYS BEST.
Take it up one side and down the
other, stork pave 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 bay thrown in and 100 acres in grow
ing wheat; all under fence and will
raise anything. Apply to Gazette
office, Heppner.
flO REWARD.
Stolen from Thompson's barn on the
night of the Fourth, a silver-mounted
bit and bridle. $10 reward and no ques
tions asked if returned to Jamea Jones
or to Thompson's barn.
0T fftofg
r I lie can't
Distress
aftereating
it tsed from the stomach not
beginning its work Immediately.
VnWl it mts to work yon feel dis
tressed the food lays ia your stom
ach like a weight.
To start digestion to make the
stomach de Its work you most assist
II if your stomaah ia weak or alow
to work.
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
taken after meals supplies the stemv
ok with aeoessary acids and juioea
which digest the food quickly In a
proper manner. To get the best
reeulta nse Baldwin's Health Tablet
No. X with the Dyspopsia Tablets.
Tbe Dyspepsia Tablets cost 60o and
ana be had at
Patterson & Son, Heppner
fOOOO DINNER.
"In President Van Buren's ad
ministration the custom of serving
eatables at public receptions in the
White blouse came to an end,"
writes Rene Bache, in the Septem
ber .Ladies' Home Journal, "It
had been so abused that just prior
to the election of 1840 hungry
crowds besieged the East room
clamoring to be fed and threaten.
ing to vote against Mr. van Euren
if they were not supplied with
food. Since that time the only
chief exeoutive who has provided
'refreshments on such occasions
was President Hayes. Althongh
President Hayes offered no wine to
his guests he spent a large part of
his salary in entertaining. A single
entertainment cost him six thous
and dollars. President Arthur had
the reputation of giving the most
costly dinners. '
BOER AND BRITON.
Pretoria, Sept. 4. It is reported that
General Delarey, tbe Boer commander,
died of wounds received at Eland's river
General Buller today reconnoitered
the Boer position in the mountains over
looking Lydenburg. General BotLa
and 2000 burghers bad previously joined
the forces holding the pass. The Boers
opened with three Long Toms and Bred
continuously all day long. The British
bad few casualties.
From Belfast, Lord Roberts reports
"I have today issued, under Her
Majesty's warrant of July 3, proclaim'
tion announcing that the Transvaal will
henceforth form a part of Her Majesty's
dominions."
HORRORS OF WAR.
War and its attendant exposures
blasts many lives and turns youthful
vigor into crippled age. A dispatch
flora San Francisco says: 31 fever
stricken and wounded soldiers were
discharged from the general hospital at
the Presidio today and given transpor
tation to Washington, D. C. They are
from the Philippines and have been
under treatment for some time. Most
of tbe complaints are incurable and the
men have applied for admittance to the
Soldiers' Home at Washington.
Bismarok't Iron Narva
Was the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
ana not foaod where stomach, liver, kid
neve aud bowels are oat of order. It you
want these qualities and the sueoesa
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Fills. They develop every power or brain
and body. Only 25o at Conser A Warren
Drag (Jo.
RANCH WANTED.
An experienced sheep man wants to
buy for cash or rent a ranch and range
of about 1000 acres, not too near the
timber. Leave word at the Gaiette
(Office, Heppner.
I TV- in.i a th. Wkrr Or.
j iconlaa gives a broad treatment te a wiue
but get him to fix Your teeth before the
pain begins.
HEPPNER SHIPMENTS.
That Heppner is a very import
ant shipping point may be seen
from tbe following figures, which
show shipments made by rail from
here during the past year:
Wool, pounds ' 3,245,750
Cattle, cars 220
Sheen " 175
Wheat shipped out of Mor
row county over Hepp
ner Branch bushels 200,000
Babbitt metal for packing for sale at
Gazette office, 10 cents a pound.
Home-seekers with means, and invest
ors should come here. Oo account of
tbe low prices at which its lands are
offered, Morrow oounty expeots to double
its population this year. Qood land can
be bought here at $1.25 to $5 an acre.
If you want to buy a real cheap
ranch, call on or address tieo,
Wells, lieppnei. He has some
places as low as $1.25 an acre, and
will mail printed description free
on request
SLEEPS WELL.
"Yes, indeed, I sleep well now. No
more nightmares for me," said .Tas
Kitter yesterday as he happily beamed
on people he met. Then be went on to
say: "Tbe cause of my resting easy
and whistling as I go is that I have just
bad my life insured by L. W. ttrisgB, and
now if I die my wife and little ones are
sure of money enough to carry them
along for years."
HOME FOR SALE.
A Dice house, 6 rooms, well located
lot 50x150, only $1100. Apply at Gazet
omce.
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The supplement of 10,000 so-called "new
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THKASCRER'8 NOTICE.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVBN THAT AIX
ouisianaing morrow eouniy warrania reg
istered prior to and including March 10.
1S99 , will be paid upon presentation at the
ofllce oi the treasurer of said con nty. Interest
ceases after tbe data of this notice.
Dated at Heppner, Or., September 6, 1900.
It
Treasurer of Morrow County,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
rEPARTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
u Omce at La uremia, or.. Auguat , inw.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler ha filed notice of her intention
to make final proof In support of her claim
and that aaid proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Morrow County at Heppner.
Oregon, on October A, laOO, viz: Homestead
entry No 8378, made by
LINNIE V. CHAPMAN, of Vinson, Ore.,
For the west W northeMt Id and south north
west section 35, township 2 south, range )
E n M.
She namee the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Hiram Smith, John W.Balis-
bury and John W Groom, of Vinson, Or., and
ttereklau Tlppetta, oi Heppner. or.
86 1 E. W. Babtlitt, Register,
A. Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner
Hi3 work first-class
anti satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street
Paints, Oils
and Glass
A full stock.
Kodaks
. Supplies of all kinds.
CONSER &
A Remington breech-loading single
shot-gun for sale at $12. Gazette office.
X
AKBIVS
Depart
TIME SCHEDULES
Chicago
Portland Special
7:45 a. m.
Bait Lake, Denver,
5:30 p. m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louis, Chioago,
and East.
Atlantic
Express
7:45 a. m,
via. Hunt
ington, Salt Lake, Denver,
5:20 p. m.
Ft. worth, Uraaha,
Kansas City, St
Louis, Chicago
aud East,
Atlantic
Express
7-45 a. m.
Via. Spo
kane. Walla Walla, Lewis-
5:20 p.m.
ton, Spokane, Min
neapolis, St. Paul,
Duluth, Milwau
kee Chicago and
East.
8.00 p. m.
Ockaic Stkamships'
4:00 p. m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change,
For ban Francisco
Sail every 5 days
8:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
Columbia Rivkb
Stkamkks.
4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
To Astoria and Way
ijanaings.
6:00 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
WlLLAMKTTX RtVKK
4:80 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New-
Berg, t-aiem ana
ay Landings.
7:00 a. m.
WILLAMITTK AND
8:80 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Fri.
rues., Thur,
Yamhill Rivibh.
and Sat.
Oregon City, Day
ton A Way Land
ings,
Smakx Rivie.
Lv. Rlparia
8:35 a. m.
daily
Lv. Lewlston
9 a. m.
dally
Rlparia to Lew Is ton
Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner
at 7:45 a. m. No. 10 arrives at 5:80 p. m. Daily
except Sunday.
Passangars bookad for all Foreign
Countrlas.
J. M. KERN AN, Agent. Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
'visit DR. JORDAN'S omatI
UUSEUU OF AHATOUY1
tOSI MARKET It, SAN FRANCISCO, CaU.
(Mna Knk tai ImM J
ThaUrgwit Anatomlaal
ta Ik World.
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th aldaat BotciaUM M th Vaoia
Oaast, XstasUasndkyamis.
DR. JORDAN fWVATI DI8IA3tl
a- aaaa an al1
Baal wba mr aufferwsj
treaa th aUscM at rauaataftaale-
ratios ar amass la
'years. Virouaanphyl4atalllly,lBa.
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rtana, SJaaarrhaMt, Slaet, Wt cjw nay
i i riiatinf, tw. nj a eoasDinanoa at
reraxllM, of grant ouraalv poww, th Doe
has so arranawl bis trtanai that It will a4
' only afford Immediate rMf, hot permanent
I cur. Th Doctor doe ut claim le Mrfora
' miracle, but m well knows t a a lair aad
. square Phynlclaa and 8urfop.pr-nlaat
I la bis upeefalty DlMawa mt Maav (
TPIIIt,I Ihomnihlr eradicated Baa 1
I In trium wltkoul the of Mavaaire.
TrMM fitted bv an Iieut BBatdlaetl 1
i nr ior isaptara. a ajawa em rwueas
mm lot Pllae, rinar aad rietaaaathy
1 Dr. Jordan's special nalDleas mttbode.
ITERT MAN applying wo win raaarva 1
nr aoiwvc opinion oi biacnmpiainc .
Wt will &vnrmte a POSITIVl CUXMmt
i sewry com w nrulArfn.
Cnnaultatlna FRKK and tTWT BrlV
CHARGES VKKT KgAHOHABLS.
Treatment Mmooallr by lMr.
Writ tnt Rook. PHIMMrlT F '
I HARM AOS. Min.cn Faaa, (AvaJnabiai
book lor meo.) uaiiorwrn
DR. JORDAN k CO.. I Oil Mark St.. ft
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 5 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. Herren, Wm. Penland and Jas.
Hayes. Apply to J. V. Redington, Heppner.
The largest and best selected
stock in Morrow county.
Jewelry
A fine stock to
select from.
Stationery
The very latest.
WARREN.
VIA
Southern Pacific Co
Leave Dopot Fifth and I Sts
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS, for
Salem, Roseburg, Ash
land, Sacramento, Og
den, Han Francisco,
Mojave, Los Angeles,
El Paso, New Orleans
and the East.
7:10 P M
8:30 AM
9;15 AM
7:00 PM
At Woodbnrn (daily
except Sunday), morn
lng train connects
with train for Mt. An
gel, Silverton, Browns
ville, Springfield and
Natron, and evening
train for Mt, Angol
and Silverton.
117:30 A M
Corvallla Passenger.
Sheridan Passenger.
11:50PM
8:2f AM
U;45PM.
Daily.
IIDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco Net rates fl7 first
class and $11 second class, including sleeper
Kates nd tickets to Eastern Points and En-,
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. B.
KIRKLAND, Ticket Afient, 134 Third St.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Paasei.ger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20. 9:40 a. m :
12:30,1:55,3:85, 6:15, 6:25, 8:05, 11:80 p. m ; and
9:00 a. m . on Bundavs only. Arrive at Portland
daily at 6:8B, 8:30, 10.50 a. m.; 1:35, 8:15, 4:30,
6:20, 7:40, 10:00 p. m.-, 12:40 a. m. daily, except
Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a, m. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, ezcept Sunday, at 4:30
p.m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m.
Passenger train leaves Dallis for Airlie Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:45 p. m
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R.KOKHLER, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
Gen. F. A P. Agt., Portland, Oregon
Old Ocean.
Now ie the time to hear and en
joy Old Ocean's roar.
The people of the great interior
are cordially invited to travel down
the beautiful Columbia on the
WHITE COLLAR LINE
BAILEY GATZKRT (Alder-street Dock)
Leaves Portland daily every morning at 7
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
The Dalles, Portland i Astoria Navigation Co.
BTSIAUSSa
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR"
Both of tbe above steamers have been rebuilt,
and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899.
Tha Regulator Lin will endeavor to giva
ita patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure,
travel by the steamers of Th Regulator
Lino.
The above steamers leave Portland and The
Dallea at 7 a. m., except Sundays; arrive at
Portland 4:30 p. m.; arrive at The Dalles at
o p. m.
Portland office,
The Dalles office,
Court street.
W. CALLAWAY,
General Agent
uaxm. voce
m
mm
The Ren
ator
Line
I range oi auojocte.