Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1900, Image 3

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    The Heppner Gazette
Thursday, .
....Sept 27,1900
TBAVELKU'S GUIDE.
DISTANCES
Heppner to
Portland
Miles
.. 197
Lexington ".'.!!'.!'. 9
lone 15
Heppner Junction on Columbia River.!.'.'" 45
Arlington
The Dalles jSJ
Canyon City "" 104
Cabin Canyon 16; with mud 18
Train leaves daily except Sunday Jor all
points at 8:15 a.m.
Train arrives daily except Sunday from all
over the world at 5:15 p. m.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek
and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at
8 p.m.; arriving at 6 a.m.; distance to Canyon
104; time 24 hours.
Malls close for trains at 7 a. m.
Business hours of tbe First National Bank of
Heppner are from 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.
Heppner Raises Wool to Warm the World.
Last year it shipped away 8,245,760 ponnds, and
Morrow County shipped 200,000 bushels 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
60
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Now the candidate is out of date,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 Oambrlnus Lager Beer.
Bold at Belvedere saloon.
Frank Roberts, Prop.
Here and Trjere
The stream of wheat rolling in seems
never-ending.
" Miss Gertrude Bishop returned home
Tuesday from a visit to Portland.
Geo. Coneer, cashier of the First Na
tional Bank, is enjoying a visit from his
sister, Mrs. Ii. O. Thomas, whose home
is at Turner, Marion county.
Sol Taylor has been appointed com
missioner of Grant county.
Mrs, J. N. Elder has become settled
in her new home on Main street, re
cently bought by her from Dr. McFaul.
Pap Simonds very severely mashed
one of his fingers Saturday while ham
mering a wheel.
Hugh Fields writes that be will visit
the Heppner Hills about Oct. 1.
Sniption-Bill Brown is again at his
home ranch after a trip to Pendleton.
Sheep-camp cooks in the Blue moun
tains are now feaBting on frost cuke at
breakfast, gathering the material from
off the grass along tbe swales.
In the Ferry canyon country harveBi
hands are so scarce that women have
volunteered to drive the header-wagons.
Corporal McAllister, who served
through the Philippines with the 2d
Oregon, was in Heppner Tuesday.
The Lone Bock school is now being
taught by J. G. Walker and Miss Grace
Fitzwater.
Chicken ordinance at the council
meeting next Monday evening.
Mrs. Josephine Forwoou, of The
Dalles, is visiting her mother, Mrs. T.
W. Ayers.
Visitors to Miss Tillard's room in the
Heppner school are loud in their praises
of her skillful management of the little
ones.
Nat Webb yesterday came over from
Walla Walla, where he sold his blue
stem wheat at 49' cents. His 5000
sheep are now on tbe North fork, and
will winter at Balm canyon, near Ehea
creek. His Idaho sheep are at Soda
Springs, and will winter at old Fort
Hall.
Manager Houston, of the flouring
mill, has a force of men at work on the
flume, and will put it into first-class
shape) cutting out all brush and filling
up all badger-burrows.
Frank Roberts and G. C. Aiken re
turned Saturday 'night " Irons -Lawton.
They had a thrilling time 'getting their
two 4-hOTse loads across the Greenhorn
range.
We are the grocers in the city direct
ory of merchants. Matlock A Hart.
The camper is "reminded of lots of
thines be must have when he Bees the
bie; stock of tbe Ed. E. Bishop Co.
T B. Howard's store has everything
in the grocery-line needed by city trade
Marshal Thornton killed 5 unlicensed
does yesterday. The license must come
or tbe dogs must go.
Mrs.- W. J.rLeeiei and . daughter
Mabel - have - returned from Portland,
Wvina Mia Willetta to pursue her
studies at St. Helen's Hall.
After very efficiently managing the
telefone exchange during Miss LeeseHs
hooncn. r Mini Ethel Walbridge - has
again taken up school work, and is bow
teaching in Sand Hollow.
The bad .practice of playing ball In
Heppner streets has been stopped by
Marshal Thornton luckily before ft had
caused any accidents or runaways. It
is not tolerated in any well-regulated
town.
Go to Bishop's for fresh vegetables,
Canned and dried fruits should both
be taken along when you goeampinK,
and the place to get them is at T. R
Howard's.
Leader Jn the businesfi. Frwh fruits
and groceries. Come and see. Matlock
& Hart.
When you want something for lnnch
in the way of canned meats go to Bish
op's. Road Supervisor J. N. Beeler has
ben doing some good work on tbe road
op the main Willow creek.
Bob Dexter is one of 'he most efficient
road supervisors in Morrow county,
and the roads in bis district are ones to
be proud of. He makes every resident
or prnperty-owner come to time with
work or cash. He made one man pay
up a tax who has not bad a cent of in
come from the property fcr 13 years.
LOCAL NOTES.
It is a sign of progress when a sign
appears on the door of Sam Meadows'
blacksmith shop reading like this: "We
are for McKinley."
Morristown, Mich., had a terrible
tornado Monday, and manv people were
killed.
The Colorado river in Texas is 50 feet
above Its level, and doing lots of dam
age. Galveston's death list now foots up
to 3859.
Mrs. Harvey, of Portland, is very
sorry she left her medicine within reach
of her baby boy, for he innocently swal
lowed it and died.
Dock Shobe, the pioneer physicion, is
enjoying this fine fall weather, and is
able to be out and around among the
trees that he planted with his own hands
Helnz'g sweet pickles at Bishop's.
urop m ana see us. win tell you
why you should get your blackberries
for canning now. ' $1.75 per- crale at
Matlock & Hart's.
Let everybody anange to come to
Heppner on Saturday, Oct. 6.
Col. Judson, industrial agent of the
O. B. & N., presented to the Pendleton
Commercial Club his fine collection of
grains aud grasses xhibited at the re
cent street fair.
.The creameries of Camas prairie have
been granted by the Pacific Xpress Co.
special rate of cents a pound on
butter, Pendleton to Portland. . Their
wagon freight to Pendleton costs 1 cent
a pound.
Hon. Henry Blackman Btarts Satur
day for Spokane, where he will devote
two weeks to his mining interests.
Frank Basey proved himself a first
class driver Monday evening when he
skillfully handled four horses and a
giant load of hay on the steep hillside
leading up to his father's stable. Men
who were watching freely predicted
tbat the big load would capi-ize.
Choice bacon and flour at Matlock &
Hart's.
Clean newspapers to cover shelves,
put under carpets and line houses are
sometimes sea ice, but just now there is
a full supply on sale at the Gazette
office at 15 cents a package.
Ex Sheriff Andrews has no dread of
possible winter weather, as he has
stacked up enough hey to carry his
sheep for the next three winters.
Mrs. Richard Neville and cdi d and
Mrs, James Neville have returned from
an enjoyable visit to Portland.
Senator J. W. Morrow and wife re
turned Friday from their trip to Port
land, leaving their little daughter Hazel
at school at St. Helen's Hall.
Butter was again scarce in Heppner
this week, and the arrival ot a small
consignment from the home. ranch of
Judge Dutton was hailed with delight,
for that place produces the best butter
on earth.
C. J. Gurdane, of Indianapolis, is tbe
prize butcher of the world, having killed
and dressed 10 sheep in 30 minutes and
22 seconds.
Sample of the Demar photo given
with purchases at Matlock & Hart.
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.
Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege
tables, fruits, etc., always fresh.
Hon. Phil MetHchan, in connection
with Mr. C W. Knowles, has taken
charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port
land. The reputation of these gentle1
men insures the success of the enter
prise. The diningroom is excellently
managed and is unsurpassed.
On the ranch or in tbe mining camp
dried fruits are always needed. The
best are at Matlock & Hart's.
HAVE IT DONE HERE.
Home industry is the corner stone of
the prosperity of most communities.
Send away for nothing that you can get
at home, and keep the cash here. The
Heppner Steam Laundry does good
work and has modern machinery and
full facilities. Clothing called for and
delivered. tRzo Kkug.
WOMEN WANTED. '
Several women are wanted to work in
tbe Heppner Steam Laundry. Apply
at once to the proprietor.
r RED K.RUG,
KKCEHT ARRIVALS AT PAL ACS HOTEL
D S Brown, Condon
Geo T Johnson, Portland
J A Livingston "
MInsley "
R H Barclay "
C C Curtis, Douglas
G W Maxwell, Gooseberry
R W Fleming "
Miss Ella Gordon, Forest Grove
G A Sbeppard, Seattle
M S Maxwell, lone
Z M Burston. Monument
S L Cross, Spray
J F Reed, Wanner
H C Roe, Dayville
F C Roe "
Thos Schoolcraft, Condon
S Swick, Hamilton
LEADING JEWELER.
P. O. Bora is Morrow county's lead
ing jeweler, and keeps right np to date
His latest addition to bis splendid store
is two large new French plate-glass
show-cases, which have just been put
in Dlace. Thev are of the latest design
like all of Mr. Bore's extensive stook of
watches, clocks and jewelry.
' WHEAT WANTED.
The Heppner Flouring Mill Company
is now in tbe market to buy wheat, and
is paying tbe top price for choice wheat
Seethe Heppner Mill Company be
fore storing or selling year wheat.
Cnambertaia'i Gnash Remedy a Great
favorite.
The soothing and healing properties of
this remedy, its - pleasant taste ana
prompt end permsoeot eures have made
it a arest .favorite wun propie every
where. It in espeoislly prised by tnotb
ers of small children tor olds, oron
aud whooping cough, as it always affords
quick relief, and as it eontains no opium
orothT harmful droe.it rosy be given
a cocflJf ntly to a baby as to an adoll.
For tale by Conser & Warren.
TO BUSINESS MEN.
Saturday afternoon, Oot. 6, has
been , set apart 101 the City of
Heppner to entertain the Pioneers
and Old Folks of Morrow county.
In order that all citizens may
assist in doing honor to these ven
erable guests and to participate in
the exercises to be held at the
opera house, it is desired and here
by kindly requested that all busi
ness bouses close from 1 to 4 o'cldck
p. m. on that day.
Feank Gilliam, Mayor.
NOME NEWS.
A gale raged at Nome Sept. 12 and 13,
and a number of barges and lighters
were driven ashore and wrecked. Along
the beach for miles the wind and water
created havoc with tents and mining
machinery. A number of lives are be
lieved to have been lost. It is known
that A. A. Ryan, of Los Angeles, was
drowned. .Several captains and seamen
on small tugs are missing, and it is
thought they are lost. Fully 500 peo
ple are homeless, while the Iobb to prop
erty and supplies is over $500,000.
Numerous small buildings were swept
completely away. . A serious loss is the
disappearance of over 2000 tons of coal.
Captain French, in command of the
troops, has thrown open the govern
ment reservation to those rendered
homeless by the storm, and will extend
such other assistance as is possible.
MILL1NEBY.
Mrs. L. J. Estes has returned from
Portand with an immense stock of the
latest noveties in miUinerv, fur capes,
jackets, Bilk, velvet and worsted waists,
neck wear, belts, etc., etc. Ladies are
invited to cull ac her new store, second
door south of post office.
LINGERING LETTERS.
Postmaster Vaughn wants owners
for
letters addressed as follows:
Berry, Mrs Annie
Bradley, Preston
Farrelly, Mr James
Gillman, Mr J
Merritt, Geo H
Thompson, Mrs E G
Ask for "advertised."
WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF.
Greatest European Authority on Bkla Dis
eases, Says It's a Germ.
The old idea was that dandruff is
scales of skin thrown off, throuvh a
feverish condition of the scalp. Prof.
Unna, Hamburg, Germany, European
authority on skin diseases, says dan
druff is a germ disease. The germ bur
rows under tbe scalp, throwing up little
scales of cuticle, and sapping the vital
ity of the hair at the root. The onlv
hair preparation thai kills dandruff
germs is Newbro's Homicide. "Destroy
the cause, you remoye the effect." Not
only cures dandruff, but Btops falling
hair and causes a lueuriant growth.
Delightful hair dressing.
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
K. Howard's store.
Cnta aod Braises Quickly Healed.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a
out, bruise, burn, soald or like injury
will instantly allay tbe pain and will
heal the parts in less time than any
other treatment. Unless tbe injury is
very severe it will not leave a soar. Pain
Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains,
swellings and lameness. For sale by
Uorjser & Warren.
HOTEL HEPPNER.
This well-kept house is centrally lo
cated on the west side of Main street,
Heppner, and bas good rooms and a
bountiful table, at reasonable rates.
Tbe Heppner and Canyon City stage
starts from the Hotel Heppner daily,
except Monday, and goes through in
24 hours.
Tbe Telephone Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable, on west side of Main street,
keeps first-class rigs and saddle horses,
and takes the best of care of them.
H. A. Thompson,
Proprietor of all Three.
Cored of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty
Year of Buffering.
"I suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoea and thought I was past being
onred," says John 8. Halloway, of French
Camp, Mies. "I bad spent so tnoob
time and money and suffered so tnuon
that I bad given np all hopes of reoovery.
I was so feeble from the effects of the
diarrhoea that I eonld do no kind of
labor, oonld not even travel, but by
accident I was permitted to nod a bottle
of Chamberlain's Coho, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking
several bottles I em entirelv onred of
tbat trouble. I am so plessed with tbe
result that I am anxions that it be in
reach ot all wbo suffer as I have." For
sale by Conser & Warren.
CUNNINGHAM BUCKS.
The well-known Cunningham bucks,
thoroughbred grades and Delain, will
be on exhibition and for sale at Hepp
ner on or about October 1st, Prices to
suit the times. In charge of
Wit. Hughes.
100 REWARD.
A reward of $100 will be paid for the
arrest and conviction of any person or
persons stealing horses branded E. D.
or -8- on lett stine.
T. J. Matlock,
J. M. Keeney.
A nice line of
Matlock & Hart's.
Key West cigars at
RED FRONT STABLE.
when you come to Heppner, put np
your team at the Red Front Livery Sta
ble on Main St., opposite the brewery
They will receive the best of care. Bug
gies, teams and saddle horses for hire
at reasonable rates. Hay and gram
bought and sold.
Bisns Bros.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
TI13 Kind You Haie Always Bought
B'gn&twe of
Just
a
An opening gun for the season, but from it you'll catch the drift of prices
you'll understand, how well we merit the claim as the Economical Clothing House
the store that dresses you in up-to-date ideas, but where little margins rule the
selling. You'll "better appreciate the significance of this offer when you see the
goods and note the superiority in the fit, finish and making.
Plumpest v
of Good
Values,
but
That's
the
Kind
We
Pass Along
to our
Trade.
In IVIem's
we have the biggest stock and best assortment ever brought to Heppner. We
have the Coverts, Kerseys, the Irish Frieze, the Meltons and the Beavers made in
Storm Ulsters and the nobby Top Coat with velvet collars in prices ranging from
$7.50 to; $20.
The
Fair
N
'""Wilii1
I make to order, when wanted, any article in tbe Harness line.
H. A. EMERSON,
Main street, Weal side, -
THB BAIN WAGON
Is one tbat everybody knows. It is one of tbe best on earth.
Gilliam i Bisbee
Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever
brought to Heppner.
Call and
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc, Faints and Oils (the best in
tbe world). Crockery and Ulassware.
Simond's Cross Cut Saws I
Sewing Machines
Sanitary Stills
Boss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers I
Lawn Mowers 'I
Al Ed. R. Bishop's.
Starter.
We have not overlooked the
Boys and Little Fellows
Money returned if Goods
are not Satisfatory.
Meppiie, Oregon:
Call at my
HEW HARNESS SHOP
rnaaud nee the New Goods of the very
!?I'P?S ; best quality, at lowest cash prices.
I do Jobbing and Repairing,
and Guarantee Satisfaction.
. - - Heppner.
See them.
Ijrloes are Rlirlat.
No. 4472. Men's check cheviot with round sack
coat, good linings; a neat and servicable suit,
; and the rice is only -
No. 4636. Men's brown check, all
wool, with round sack coat,
heavy farmers satin lining, silk suit
stitched; a world beater for $7.89
No. 4323. Men's fine black dress suit
all wool, clay worsted, satin
piped and silk stitched, frock suit
coat in latest style - , $11.24
Others i in business and dress suits
. up to - - - $20.00
We have a fresh,
select from, too,
S. P. Garrigues,
JVInlrx Street,
Just Received,
Sulkey and Walking rlows,
all sizes and styles;
Harrows Disc, Lever and
Spring Tooth. Monitor
and Superior Drills.
New and Com- XT rAra nn1 Purvrvina
plete Stock of Julwvivo auu uuito.
Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons.
fi
. ,
Highest price paid for fat
it
Heppner, Oregon.
School Opens
A. ltill Tvlne of
Books, Stationery and
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
of All Kinds are kept
at the Store of .
JSloettlXi Drue Co., Main Street, Heppner.
suit
$4.98
new stock for them to
in prices from $1.37 up.
The Fair
Canton Gang,
Fresh Meats
I Salt and Smoked Meats
1 Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
fm r-. g. r a
nsn every rnaay.
Liberty Market
Stock.
PA,lf & Mathews,
Proprietors.
Sept. 3.