Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 25, 1900, Image 3

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    The Heppner Gazette
Thtosd at, . ; ....... . Oct 25, 1900
. TBAVELEHS GUIDE.
1 DIBTANCIS
Heppner to Miles
Portland 197
renaieion oy wagon road 60
Lexington - j
lone ; 15
Heppner Junction on Columbia River 45
AruuKiuu , 55
The Dalles ,.,
Canyon City "" iq4
Cabin Canyon 16; with mud ', is
Train leaves dally except Sunday for all
point at 8:15 a, m.
Train arrivei dally except Sunday from all
over the world at 5:15 p. m.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek
and Canyon City leave dally except Sunday at
6 p.m.; arriving at 6 a.m.; distance to Canyon
104; time 24 houra.
Malli close for tralm at 7:30 a. m.
Business hours of the Pint 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 8,245,750 pounds, 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
all Oregon. Population 6000.
. Heppner has 1300 population, good school,
city water, electric lights and 135,000 brick hotel
the Palace. Portland is located 197 miles from
Heppner. Chicago some further.
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION.
A meeting of the Morrow County Re
publican Club will be held at tbe Hepp
ner opera house Monday evening, Oct.
22d at 8 o'clock. All members of the
club and all persons favoring the elec
tion of Mc Kin ley & Roosevelt are re
quested to be present,
Campaign buttons will be distributed.
By order of G. W. Phelps,
W. L. Smith, President.
Secretary.
Here and Tfyere
Mrs. Quaid and daughter are borne
again.
Nelse Magnuseo came up on his good
mule Tuesday.
F. O. Borg branded 9 caZves at his
ranch yesterday.
Postmaster Vaughan is away on a
trip to Lone Rock.
J. M. Hager has gone to the John
Day to receive his sheep.
J. A. Moyer has bought the Wm. Du
rand farm in Black Horse.
The household of W. P. ! McMiUan at
Lexington this week welcomed baby
girf.
The pupils of the public school will
bave literary exerciseB in their respec
tive rooms tomorrow afternoon.
Married Sunday, F. E. Turner and
Mary Statham.- Their Lexington friends
gave them a dance Tuesday eve.
T. L. Dorman has bought the Henry
Whitson place near Lexington at double
the price it wouZd bring In free trade
days.
In the hillside fields of Tom Ayers
and Geo. Wells the now grain is already
making a new carpet of . refreshing
green.-
Geo. Vinson was in from Butter
creek Tuesday and bought and took
home one of Park Garrigues' finest
buggies.
A fine snd full line of stationery at
Patterson's up-to-date drug store.
L. W. Brigus has been added to tbe
working staff of the First National
Bank, and everybody knows that he is
industrious and reliable.
Queen olives in bulk at Matlock &
Hart's.
The very choicest of canned and dried
fruits are always kept on hand at the
grocery store of T. R. Howard. .
I( you want to buy a small or large
home in Heppner, inquire of the Gazet
office.
We are agents for Lowney's candies;
a full line in stock, and fresh twice a
week. Patterson & Son.
T. R. Howard's store has everything
in the grocery line needed by city trade.
The Woodall sawmill has been moved
from Slide to Beech creek.
Frank Rice and Miss fetella Allen
were married Sundy at Long Creek.
' Wm. Shank, who often freights from
Henpner. has bought John Harper's
place at Long Creek.
Oscar Shafer was over yesterday from
his Wall creek ranch, accompanied by
hi. niohhnr Mr. Wetzell. They came
by buckboard. 42 miles in one day.
See that new line pf ladies' flannel
waists at The Fair.
The funeral of Miss Ida L. Fell, who
died at Pendleton, was very largely at
tended. She was well known and
roonoutftd in HeDDuer, where
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she formerly lived.
whf mak mince meat, when you
can get as good and cheaper than you
can make it, at Matlock & Hart's,
Drop in at Bishop's; and get a pound
of their apple Duiier,
The Jadies of the M. E. church wiH
give a dinner election day on May street
Mrs. Estes' lormer biuiu.
m, Mart', itore is being filled
to its utmost capacity. Drop in and ask
for what you want. They bave it.
ti.- .nr.arm tn th HemMier mil are
most thorough, and it mill start op Tues
day. Miter Bhrmann s ianmy u -
rived.
ft. salt salmon, her
ring and mackerel at Matlock A Hart's
WiZs & Patterson yesterday sent out
the last of tbe lumber for the new batf
at Hardman.
Try Cream of Wheat for breakfast.
Always on hand at Bishop's. Also
choice cod fish.
On bis recent expensive trip to the
Fairs with his Shorthorns Oscar Minor
traveled lOOO mifea, bnt premiums bro't
him in $260 over expenses. His fine
catte surprined British Columbia peo
ple, and they wiH hereafter send their
orders here.
Heinz's mince meat at Bishop's, 15
cnnta a ponnd.
The finest line ot hulk Pjl-..t
ever came to town ...
Sour, sweet and dills.
Leather .roods and toiWld
a floe line of drugs and , paUnl
tinea at FatWrae Sn,
LOCAL NOTES.
bandon's Electric Belts oc sale at
ra tt ergon's drug store.
Have you ever looked our stock overt
If not, call and investigate. Patterson
&8on.
An interesting talk is always inter
esting. Gov. T. T. Geer is an interest
ing talker, and will give the people of
Heppner and vicinity a good talk at tbe
opera house Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7 :30
p. in.
Clean newspapers to cover shelves,
put under carpets and line bouses are
sometimes scarce, but just now there is
a full supply on sale at the Gazette
office at 15 cents a package.
Hon. Phil Metschan, in connection
with Mr. C. W. Knowlee, has taken
charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port
land. The reputation of these gentle
men injures the success of the enter-?
prise. The diningroorn is excellently
managed and is unsurpassed.
MAYFLOWER MINE.
A letter received from Dan Stalter
states that work' was progressing favor
ably at the Mayflower Mine, in the
Greenhorn range, and that he expected
to reach bis borne in, Heppner about
Nov. 1. Mayflower ore still shows tbe
same high value. A railroad track has
been laid aod an Ore- Car is now trav
ersing the tunnel.
The Mayflower bids fair to become a
very valuable mine. ' '
When Mr. Stalter went into .the
Greenhorn range three weeks ago he
found 16 inches of snow, - but it soon
went away again.
NEW IDEA.
Dan P. Doherty has introduced a new
idea in Heppner, that will prove a great
convenience. He conducts a neat, quiet
and respectable reading room in con
nection with his new I. X. L. confec
tionery and cigar store, which he re
cently bought from Geo. Wells (form
erly the Bon Ton. Call and see Dan.
He will make yon welcome.
COON SOCIAL.
The Women of Woodcraft will give a
coon social at the opera house Saturday
evening, and intend to mske it enjoy
able for all who attend. Admission 25
cents: refreshments 10 cents extra.
LOST LAMBS.
It is one of tbe hardest jobs on earth
to make a big band of lambs hang to
gether while. being driven long dist
ances. The lonesome little innocents
want to find the mammies that have
been taken from them, and will wander
to all points of tbe compass in malting
the search.
Thus it is that many lambs have been
lost from their bands while coming out
of the mountains this fall.
Take the Bartholomew and J. Q.
Wilson band as a sample. It contained
6208 when delivered on the John Day.
On arrival at Heppner 324 lambs were
missing, and Walter Bartholomew nas
started back to try to recover them.
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TO THE LADIES"
Who have been so patient in waiting
for the arrival of our line of flannel and
silk waists they're here, opened and
marked at prices that will sell them out
quickly. The Fair.
FALL FLOWERS.
The town gardens are now making a
fine display of fall flowers, the gardens ot
Mrs. 8. P, Garrigues, Mrs. Conser and
Mrs. Vaughan being particularly fine.
Strangers coming into town by train
say that they receive very fine first im
pressions from the beautiful display of
fall flowers in the Harden of Mrs. Robt.
Wills. Not only is trine a nice flower-
garden there, but the new house itself
is one of the best-built and conveniently
arranged in town, and !b a credit to tbe
county.
AMERICAN PLAN ONLY.
The Palace Hotel, of Heppner, is one
of tbe home institutions that Eastern
Oregon may well be proud of. It fills
tbe field as a first-class house, and it
employs only competent white help.
It is conducted strictly on the American
plan, and its commodious well-furnished
rooms and bountiful tables give satis
faction to all its patrons.
HAVE IT DONE HERE.
Home industry is the corner stone of
the prosperity of moot communities
Send away for nothing that you can get
at home, and keep the cash here. The
Heonner Steam baunary aoes goon
work and has modern machinery and
full facilities. Clothing called for aod
delivered. Fbed Kbuq.
' $100 REWARD.
A reward of $100 will be paid for the
arrest and conviction of any person or
bersons stealing horses branded E. D.
or -8- on left stifle.
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X.J, MATLOCK,
'.,.. J. M. Kekniy.
v ART CLASS.
Tbe ladies of Heppner are respectful
y informed that Mrs. Redington has
started her art class, and la now pre-
Dared to eive instruction in oil painting
crayon, pastel or water colors. Pupils
mav bezin at any time. Corner Chase
and May streets.
A Monster Devil Flah
Destroying its viotim, la a type ot ooa
stipstion. Tbe power of tbii murderous
meladv is fell onrgins and nerves and
muscle aod brain. There is ao health
till it's overcome. Dot Dr. King's New
Life Pills are a safe and oertmn care
Best io the world for stomach, liver
kidnevs aod bowels. Only 25 dents at
Conser k Warren Drug Co.
Home-seekers witb means, and invest
nn abonld come here. On aooonot of
the lowl prices at which its lands are
offered. Morrow oounty expeota to double
its DODulntioo Ibis '. Good lsnd can
be boogbt bare at f 1.25 to f 5 an aore,
Wbeo von cannot sleep for eongbltg
it i hardly necessary that any ooesboald
tell von that yon oed a few doses of
Chamberlnio'i Conab Remedy lo allay
tbe irrilatino of tbe tbroat, and make
sleep possible. It is good, Try it. For
eala b tfcaaaf Watiaw.
HKCENT ARRIVAL AT PALACE HOTtU.
Dau P Doherty Waft Ocup.
A A Royie, Rosebud
John Collin, Wagner
Pat Quaid, Balm Fork ,
C P Bowman, Echo
W S Brown, Izee
H Brast, Dalles
D E Hogan, Prineville
WMackey "
W H Herren, Olex
C C Curtis, Douglas
F ISennett, "
Oscar Schafer, Monument
W Wieschel " '
D V Mcintosh, Paulina.
LINGERING LETTERS.
Postmaster Vaughn wants owners
tot
letters addressed as follows:
... Duncan, Thos
Grousebeck, E W
Needtiam, IE
Perry, J H
Putnam, Rose
Wilson, Ens
Wright, Chas
Ask fof'advertised." ,
MARTIAL MUSIC.
The Heppner Symphony Band has
receiv- d its new instruments, and the 15
cost $650. The euphonium cost $11(7-
STOCK PAYS BEST.
Take it up one side and down the
other, stock pays best. A real bargain
in 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.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
The man who wants good, well-weari
ing and well-fitting Clothing can have it
made by me at prices that will beat
those of anv ctoer tailor in this section.
My stvles are tbe latest ana my work is
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the best. Shop on Main street, same
building as Dr. Metzler'e office.
J. H. Bode.
'heppner churches.
M. E. church CD. Nickeloen, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
M. E. church, South. Services at 11
a. m. and 7 :30 p. to. Rev. F. M. Can
field, pastor.
Christian church Sunday School at
10 a. in.
Baptist church Sunday School at
10 a. m. Regular services at 11a.m.
and 7 :30 p. m. J. W. Stockton, pastor.
Rev. W. E. Potwine will bold divine
services in the new Episcopal church
this evening at 7:30 p. in., and regularly
on the 4th Sunday In each month here'
after.
Episcopal church Rev. W. E. Pot
wine.
Sunday, 28th, divine services at 10
a. m. Sunday school service, louowea
by organization of school. 11 a. m
celebration of Holy Communion, pre
ceededby asermon; 4 p.m., meeting
sf Confirmation Class, and at 7 :30 regu-
lar evening prayer ana sermon.
DID THEY GROW?
Through tbe courtesy of Senator Geo.
W. McBride the Heppner Gazette was
last spring furnished two bushels of
garden seeds from the government agri
cultural department. . ' V -
These seeds were distributed among
tbe people of Morrow county, and now
the government would like to hear how
they got on.
Those who tried the seeds will please
send a few lineB to the Gazette office
giving results, so that a general report
may be made up' and Sent to Washing'
ton. showing what seeds do best in
Morrow county.
The Gazette will have a big lot of
seeds to freely distribute next spring,
and wishen to avoid ordering those that
do wot thrive here. .
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Outtng.j
I FOR 1900 l!
f An Illtrntrated Harazine of SPORT. '
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TRAVEL and ADVENTURE
leiTsoatCASPAW WHITNCY
EINLAKUcL) AINU IMfKUVEU
Btcioalac with th April Iun V
f Enr; Branch of 8 port Discussed by?
Exports. Bpoclal comment By Kecog m
i nlied Authorities. Hies 01 irorei
W , and Adventure br the Most En- W
m tertainlnf and Instructive
Writere In this Field.
a isyi nr thi contsisutoss To
JTHK HCW OUTINttt 0
Rndvard Ktriltnc Oov.TI)eodore1tooMvsH
A Oov.-Oen. Loora wooo Jtrnwl sewn-TnoaipeoB
frcderle Remlnftoa Henry Sevace Lander
A.Tnhn Tor.Jr. QwM WllUr
Rlohard Hardlnj Darts C. Grant La Farge
m ya uicMter rora
Charles F Lummla
i uunert reraer
W. A. Fraaer
AFC. oeloua
ftT.D. Chambers
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Hooab
T. B. Van Dyke
Dean Baffe
Dr. D, O. Elliot
Fan) Dn Challla
m H. P. Wells
T W P U.nhHI
Jeu Lygch Williams
Walter Camp Caapar "bltoer
aid io tib iSTirre
A. B. Froat, Howard Pyle, Walter Applatoa
Clark, and Frederic Bemlncton.
The Outinq publishing Co.
NtWVORR. '
THE BEST. - ,
Bryan 0'Llnand his wife and ber mother
Went on to a bridge together;
The bridge broke down end they fell In,
We'll And ground at the bottom, says Bryan
O'Lln.
Also beat Wines, Liquors end Cigars
At Belvedere aalooo.
Fbank Robbrtb, Prop.
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hata
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy aod nuts all these are sold at J.
R. Howard's store. -
RED 1KONT 8TABLE.
When you come to Heppner, pnt op
your team at the Red Front Livery Sta
ble on Main st., opposite the brewery.
They will receive the best ot care. Bos
sies. teams and saddle horses for hire
at reasonable rates. Hay and grain
bought and sold.
Binms Baos.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Ha,8 Always Bought
Be sura the
!gntweef
I. X. L
Confectionery and Cigar Store.
Dan. P. Doherty, Proprieter.
Free Reading nn
Gentlemen are invited to come in and be comfortable, and read
papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place.
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
all of the very best quality.
A fair share of the publio patronage
WOOD d COAIv
The Heppner Wood and Coal Yard,
E. A. Beaman, proprietor, is now selling
and delivering ;
FIRST-C1VASS IMJESr,
at reasonable prices.
Fir,
Pine and Oak
Wood.
Satisfaction
Organs and Pianos.
Guaranteed Organs and Pianos for sale
- on ' easy terms, or will exchange for
articles of commercial value.
If you are tninking of purchasing, you will
do well to consult us before buying, as we
are in a position to please you in instrument,
, terms and price.
Wells & Co.
Beautiful Iron Bedsteads
$5 to $15.
A New and Complete Stock of
Sofas, Tables, Bed
room Sets, Pillows and
KA of r-oeooc oil rrrorloc
IViailftJbbUb, d(l rdueb.
Upholstering, Picture Framing,
. Sewing Machines,
Window Shades, Undertaking.
J. YBAGER,
Next door to 'Gilliam & isbee's. Main Street. HeDDner.
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I make to order, when wanted, any article in the Harness line.
H. AsEMBRSON,
I Main street, West side,
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THE BiVIIV 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 Wagoni ever
brought to Heppner.
Call and
FlflAvv and Shelf Hardware.
Implements, wagons, Hacks,
the world). Urockery ana uiassware.
Simond's Cross Cut Saws
Sewing Machines
Sanitary Stills
Boss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers
' Lawn Mowers
At
Ed. R.
is solicited.
Rock Springs and
Roslyn Coal.
Guaranteed.
Call at my
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' NEW HARNESS SHOP
eee tbe New Goods of the very
quality, at lowest cash prices.
do Jobbing and Repairing,
and Guarantee Satisfaction.
Heppner,
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Prices ore TCl&lit.
Graniteware, Imware. Agricultural
J&to., rainis ana uns itne oest in
Bishop's.
Opening
the Throttle
Getting down to business on the prices, as
you'll believe, if you'll examine these offerings.
They're proper style from swellest makers, but
we've eliminated any aint of it in the prices, for
they're the common kind. Such values will con
vince you that this store works for your patron
age that we want your trade.
Ladies' Underskirts.
We have Ladies' Under
skirts in great profusion of
handsome colors and make
ups the finest ever shown
here.
Black silkaloid, flounce, corded. ...1 18
Black sateen, heavy, double flounce,
corded, dust rulfice 1 30
Mercerized silk, accordian plaited,
17-inch flounce .3 93
Ladies' and children's Flan
nelette Night Gowns, but
ton hole stitched in silk,
45c up to $1.25.
Fine line Children's Wool
Dresses just arrived. 1
THE FAIR
The Place to Save Money.
Heppner, Ore.
S. P Garrigues,
VI alia Street,
Just Received,
bulkey and Walking riows,
all sizes and styles;
Harrows Disc, Lever and
Spring Tooth. Monitor
and Superior Drills.
NCW and Com- TToalro nvwl Tin a-wino
plete Stock of -"-iaiyo jLtuggio.
Farm Implements, Grain and Feed, Studebaker Wagons.
SksfjS-i-&it Liberty Market
Highest price paid for fat
Heppner, Oregon.
For Constipation, Catarrh
and General Debility,
Slocum's Sarsaparilla.
Every bottle guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money rpfnmlpd. T
Trice, $1 per bottle. G bottles for $5,
Hj-fcrt TtM-- fr Main Rlrocf TTonrnifin
Wide
Ladies' Wrappers.
Dressy Comfort in these
Stylish Wrappers.
745, made of blue and brown
mixed Flannelette, extra
waist lining, and trimmed
in braid , 89
761, made of heavv flannelette
as above 1 13
710, made of outing flannel,
dark shades, in stripes, ex
tra waist lining, trimmed in
braid. 1 38
732, black and white polka dot
flannelette, made as above,
nicely trimmed 1 43
710, new blue with vine and
dot, flso cerese and black,
aod blue and black, plaited
and trimmed in ecru lace,
witb flounce, made in jacket
effect 2 43
Heppner.
Canton Gang,
Fresh Meats
Salt and Smoked Meats
Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
Fish every Friday.
Stock.
- RnrW& Mathews,
Proprietors.
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