Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 13, 1900, Image 5

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    The Heppner Gazette
Thtjbsday,.,
..Dec 13, 1900
TKAVELEK'S GUIDE.
MIIei
DISTANCES - ,
Heppner to
Portland
Pendleton by wagon road n
Lexington g
lone ;;
Heppner Junction on Columbia Elver 45
Arlington; Ti
The Dalles
Canyon City.. . JS
Cabin Canyon 16; with mud. is
Train leave dally except 8unday for all
points at 8:15 a, m.
Train arrives daily except Sunday from all
over the world at 5:15 p. m.
Malls close for trains at 7:30 a. m.
Business hours of the First National Bank of
Heppner are from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek
and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at
in' Hmaoj k 8 . " ala'ac w canyon
Heppner Raises Wool to Warm the World.
Last year it shipped away 8,245,750 pounds, and
Morrow County shippecL 200,000 bushels of
wheat. Morrow County's climate is moBt ex
cellent.and you can buy farina and ranches
, here cheaper than anywhere else on earth or In
n vreguu. reputation wuo. ,,
ueppner has 1200 population, good school,
city water, electric lights and 135,000 brick hotel
the Palace. Portland Is located 197 miles from
iiuypuor. i;moago some further.
LOCAL NOTES.
Here and Tlere
Robert F. Hynd started Monday on a
business trip to Portland
. E. L. Sperry, pioneer of the middle
creek, was up yesterday from lone.
Heppner store windows have taken
on a very attractive holiday appearance.
Sheriff Laurence, of Grant county,
collected during November $9418.40 in
taxes.
At Monument the people are prepar
ing for a Christmas tree and grand ball
on the 24th.
The Sumpter valley railway has sus
pended until spring work on the Whit
ney extension.
Bruce Haines and family, of Eight
Mile, have gone to Portland to live for
the rest of the winter.
Engineer Patterson enjoyed a trip to
The Dalles this week, and resumed his
run today on the Heppner railroad. .
It will soon be here the shortest day
in the vear and then the days will
shortly begin to be 24 hours long again.
Geo. Conser will start Monday on his
vacation visit to the Willamette valley.
and during his absence Lum Ehea will
be boss of the bank. ....
mere will now be comfort at the
Badger mine at Susanville. A beauti
ful rocking chair has left Heppner ad
dressed to David Ross, superintendent
riainz s prepared mustard 25 cents a
pint at cisnop s
The very choicest of canned and dried
iruit.8 are always kept on hand at the
grocery store of X. R. Howard
P. O. Borti has just made and mount
ed a very novel gold rinir for E. Hayes
Tl. . .
aiib setting is a large nugget ot pure
gold brought from the Klondike by Mr
.Curtis. ,
Matlock A Hart's store fa being filled
to us utmost capacity. Drop in and ask
lor what you want. They have it
Fresh cauliflower just received at
KiBliop a.
A Stockbreeders' Association was or
ganized in Portland Monday, but the
only representative man present from
this great stock region was W. O. Minor
At Mrs. L. J. Estea the following
goods are reduced: wrappers, dress
skirts, jackets, fur capes and hati
Nelse Magnusen has resumed his old
position as managing editor of the beau
tiful Palace Hotel bus, and everybody
is glad to see him back.
rue dressing case to be given
away by the Conser & Warren Drug
Company on next Christmas Eve can
now he seen on exhibition in their show
window, and it is a beauty
B. F. Swagsart returned Saturday
from a pleasant Thanksgiving visit with
his family at Weston, where he says
now the school is a very good one.
Fresh creamery butter always on
hand at Bishop's. .
Queen olives in bulk at Matlock &
Hart's.
H. A. Myers, of Lexington, is this
week busy hauling winter wood from
up toward the bead of Rhea creek. He
has hauled 50 cords from there this fall,
and has 14 more to come.
Mrs. L. J. Elites has the best assort
ment of Xmas goods she has ever had
and will have tbem on exhibition very
soon.
Walter Gilliam was brought home
Thursday from Sumpter, where he con
tracted typhoid fever. His father is
caring for him at bis sister's home.
During this holiday season, with
every cash purchase of 25 cents and
ever, the Conser & Warren Drug Com
pany give you a ticket entitling you to
a chance on an elegant $25 dressing case.
Gilliam & Bisbee's is not only a big
store full of goods, but it also takes
special pains to make its customers
comfortable. The latest convenience is
a pipe foot-rest all around the new
stove, where people can sit and toast
their toes.
One of the choicest and best selected
lines of Boliday goods in town can be
seen at the Conser St Wairen Drug Co's
store.
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, bats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
R. Howard's store.
Norman Kelly is a whole-hearted man
and has left at his cabin on Hale prairie
an unlocked door, matches, flour, and
baking powder. If you pass that way
this winter use them. But don't spit on
the man s iaw u. Wool perm...
Fascinators, silk waists, nair switches wheat per bushel.
and latest styles in combs and orna- riour, Heppner, per
mnts for the bair at Mrs. A.. J. tstes , oata per bushel.
2d door from pot office.
Why make mince meat, when yon
ct as awl and cheaper than you
n make it. at Matlock & Hart .
nnn. Phil Metwhan,
. The lost boots 'advertised for in the
Gazette were found by Mr. Hynd, who
took them to his ranch, and when he
saw the ad. be returned them by W. D.
Lord's stage and Mr. Petty now has
them.
Pickled pigs' feet, salt Balmon. her
ring and mackerel at Matlock & Hart's
T. R. Howard's store baa everything
in the grocery line needed by city trade.
. Talk about patience personified and
i.ueu vase a 100c at suiuvan, tne pio
neer Chinaman, sawing wood in the
dark on the alley back of the Chinese
restaurant.
If you Want to buv a urn all nr lurin
home in Heppner, inquire of the Gazet
office.
Mrs. L. J. Estes has her Xmas goods
now on exhibition, consisting of exauis
ite china dishes, vases, fans, pictures,
frames, albums, bamboo furniture,
dolls, toys, and many other nice pres
ents too numerous to mention, at lowest
prices.
Call at Conser & Warren Drug Co's
store and see their tine line of Christ
mas goods.- ...
Jaatitzlias begun , the construction
of his new house on Court street. Jas,
Koberts has the contract, and the
neighborhood will be much improved
when the adjoining Chinese laundry is
removed in the spring. --,
Go to Bishop's and trv some of their
sweet cider, !5 cents a quart.
RUNAWAY CAR.
A loaded wood-car eot a start at
the depot Tuesday morning and
ran away toward Lexington, but
its career was cut Bhort within a
few hundred feet. It ran against
the passenger and baggage coaches
and pushed them on, and all three
started away pretty lively. ' The
locomotive gave them a hot chase
and Boon brought them back.
otherwise they might have kept
on to the Columbia.
The Bhook knocked the passen
ger coach off its springe, so that
Tuesday's passengers had to travel
in the baggage car.
RETURN THE COUPONS.
We will discontinue issuing coupons
redeemable in Gold Aluminum Table
ware Jan. 1. 190r, and would be glad to
have all the coupons returned by that
time so that Bame may be ledcemed.
If we are short on this tableware we
will make up a list and have enough
forwarded to redeem every coupon out,
Bring tbem in. Minor & Co.
CHAIN LOST.
On or about Nov. 12, a heavy log
chain was lost from a wagon somewhere
along the road between Heppner and
Price Florence's home-ranch on Willow
creek. Finder will please return to
Fratik Roberts', Heppner.
IONE IS BUSY.
Jas. P. Rhea, who is now a business
man of lone, was up Saturday, and
says that the people of Heppner'
sister city are busy in their various
ways. Every building in town is occu
pied, and newcomers will find that they
can buy homes in the adjoining country
at surprisingly low ngurea.:
AWFUL AFFAIR.
, At Cass1 Matlock's saloon Saturday
night Mat Hughes, bit off a piece of
Claud Herren's ear.
, This is a ease deserving the severest
condemnation. Under no circumstances
is a man justified in bitinr; another, and
no community shonld tolerate such bru
tality. Everybody knows that these
men had three trials over the owner
ship of a horse', and that a jury said the
horse was Herren's. That ought to
have settled the matter. Hughea is
one of the largest and most powerful
men here, atd Herren is no match for
him.
Hughes was arrested and bailed, and
examination has been postponed until
Monday to give him time to secure an
attorney.
Several statements have been made
as to how the affair occurred. - A thor
oughly reliable man who was an eye
witness and would not make a mis
statement in favor, of either party, says
thai Hughei was the aggressor; that
Herren started out from the rear end of
the saloon and that Hughes stepped in
front of Iifra anif Jg't6pped him and be
gan the row j tie , heard ' Herren say he
did not want to fight,,, and wanted .to
be let aone; t'-at both exchanged
pretty bad names, and finally Hughes
seized one of Herren's wrists, grabbed
him around the necic, and threw him on
the floor.- When Herren called out that
Hughes was biting him, the by-standers
pulled Hughes off of Herren; While
Hughes ' was on top, Herrei blacked
his eye,
i Herren admits that be had his jack-
knife in bis hand, expecting that if be
pad to fight he could strike a harder
blow with it, but says the knife was
not opened.
' The law on the subject is as follows:
; "Sec. 1735. If any person shall pur
posejy and maliciously,- or in the com
mission or attempt to commit a felony,
cut or tear out or disable, the tongue,
put out or destroy the eve, cut or slit or
tear off an ear, cut or slit or mutilate
the nose or lip, or cut off or disable the
limb or member of another, such per
son, upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by imprisonment in the pen
itentiary for not less than one year nor
more than 20 years. . Mayhem, The
ear is a member of a person's body, and
biting it off is mayhem." ,
WHEAT.'
As favorable farming weather has
continued all winter, the grain acreage
of Morrow county will be very large
the coming season.'
At Lexington quite a large lot of
wheat has recently changed hands.
Bruce McAllister bought 3200 sacks
from John McMillan and as much more
from John Piper, John Carmichael and
Evans Bros. The price is said to have
been 45 cents a bushel for the best.
A PRESENT OF; VALUE.
A very beautiful and valuable present
is to be given their "customers by the
Patterson & Son up-to date Drug store
It is a toilette and manicure set of 15
pieces, genuine ebony, with sterling
silver- trimmings, a most beautiful
creation. It is attracting much atten
tion in the Patterson window. With
every purchase of 50 cents and over,
you are given free a ticket entitling you
to a chance in winning this beautiful
prize- ; Yon may be the lucky one who
will win. The drawing takes place at
8 p. m. on Christmas eve, Dec. 24.
And remember that Patterson & Son
have a nice line of those choice Lowney
Chocolate Candies in boxes for holiday
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BURNT ETCHING.
Mrs. Redington has on Bale a large
variety1 of useful and ornamental arti
cles of her own manufacture in burnt
etching. Special orders for Xmas,
with selection of leather and styles must
be given early, as articles go verv
rapidly.- .'v
Sofa pillows, with Indians' heads and
Dragons.
Music rolls, with names, etc.
Kodak books, any color. -
Ladies',, hand bags. Purses, Card.
Spectacle and Scissors Cases.
bmokwg Sets, very odd and new.
Prices-from 25 cts to $5.
Corner Chase and May Sts.
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REFRESHING DRINKS.
I have inst received two barrels of
Orange Cider and Manila Punch, and
ha ve it on sale at 5 cents a glass, 15 cts. a
quart or 40 cents a gallon. It is very
choice. I. X, L. Confectionery.'
Dam P. Doiierty.
connection
has taken
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rharffe of the liureni - -
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the snccew 01 n-
lininaroom is exceiientiy
land
men insures
TV, a
managed and is onsurpasaed
BETTER THAN EVER.
The Heppner Steam Laundry has iust
made many important improvements bv
adding new machinery so as to keep up
witu tne work and do it even better. A
new mangle has been arranged for, and
all the machinery overhauled, and the
enterprising proprietor, Fred Kbiio,
has increased the size of the building
14x24. People should all patronize this
home institution and promptly pay their
bills the first of the month. There is
no good business policy in sending
washing away from Heppner.
GIRL WANTED.
A small family in Heppner wants to
hire a girl or woman to do general
housework without washing. Apply at
Gazette office.
HEPPNER HABKET PRICES.
11 to IS
41 to
bbl.. 3
40
Barley per 100 lbs 50
Hay. alfalfa, per ton 7 00
(in stack at ranch) J 00
Hay, wheat. .' 7 t9
(In tck at ranch) 7 ot)
Bacon per lb 12U ( 15
1-ard per lb 12
Beef, best, on foot 4
Beef, cut up 7 to is
Butter per lb tS to 30
Keara. 30
Fotatoea, new lJ4to2',i
Chlckena, per doc 3 to
uty Mine. r.o. 1. per lb 15
lCtoll
GRAY DAYS.
The Heppner Hills have this week
been hAving more than their share of
the kind of gray days that women en-
tnuse over at the seacoast. Une sun-
Bhiny day would be worth a dozen of
them. Tuesday was a bright and beau
tiful day, and the air was warm and
balmy, but during the rest of the week
a frosty fog has hung over. The ther
mometer has hardly gone down to freez
ing, and growing grass continues green
The weather is far from being bad, but
is not up to Morrow" county's average
winter weather, and there is a threat
in the air of a white Christmas to come.
It was somewhat showery last night,
but this Thursday morning the weather
is bright and pleasant..
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager hereby re
turn their heartfelt thanks to all neigh
bors and friends who so kindly assisted
them in caring for and laying away
their baby boy.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that oan
not be onred by Hall's Gatarrb Cure. ,
F. J. Cuknbi & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
Cbeoey for the last IS years, and be
lieve him perfeotly honorable In all basi
nets trnnssotioni, and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by their
firm. West & Teuax.
j Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Waldino, Kimnam A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, aotirjg direolly npon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price.
75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials tree.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
, LOW-PRICED LANDS.
It is fsct that good grazing and
arable farming lands can be bought in
Morrow county at a lower price than
anywhere else on earth.
If you want to test the truth of the
above statement, call on D. E. Gilman,
near the Gazette office, Heppner, and
he will nam you several -good ranches
and farms tbat may be bought at such
low prices that one year's crop Will
nearly pay for the whole business
Mr. Oilman travels all over Morrow
and adjacent counties, and knows tbe
lay of the land.
The finest line of bulk pickles tbat
ever cam to town at Matlock & Hart's.
Sour, sweet and dills.
NEWS WANTED.
Tbe Heopner Gazette wants corre-
pondents all over Morrow and adjacent
counties to send it news of the local
happenings. All correspondence used
will be properly paid for.
PRIVATE BOARD.
Anyone desiring Private Board will do
well to call on Mrs. Morrison, at her
rooms back of P. O. Borg's Jewelry
Store.
iBhwp Felta, per lb. .
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children. .
lha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
THE FAIR
THE FAIR
Headq
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uarters for Christmas 6oods
Santa Glaus
MANY LITTLE
that will be distributed from
to gladden the hearts of
is in evidence as well as the
Christmas tree, and this page
is suggestive of the -
GIFTS
our store
The kittle Ones,
, as well, as many Valvable and Useful Gifts
for" the Oleics Ones.
And best of all,,
Your Purse will Not be Smashed;
as the same low prices will prevail; that ever characterize this
"THE FAIR STORE."
Our rinll
Department
is overflowing
, ; with pretty;
things.
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Then there's Games in abundance, Story Books,
rine ihina, Albums. Toilet Cases.
I Fine Umberellas,
Ladies' fancv Combs
Toys from the surprise box to the
J. , Vi . ( i, 1 , .
Jewelry, Neckwear, ' Purseiy
Silk mufflers, Gloves, and
mechanical steam engine.
BI'IHg'"WI IIBK-WBI
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
r and a Happy New Year,
Yours for Prosperity,
The FAIR.
1 m'm'
Simond's Cross Cut Saws
Sewing Machines
Sanitary Stills
Boss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers
Lawn Mowers
At Ed. R. Bishop's.
FREE,
With Every 50 Cent (or over) Purchase,
A Lovely Ebony Toilette
Set, 15 pieces, : with sterling
silver trimmings, in a hand
some leatherette ; case.
To be given away on
Christmas Eve.
You may hold the Lucky Number.
The Set is
wlndow.
now on Exhibit In our
PATTERSON & SON,
Up-to-Date Druggists, Heppner.
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Confectionery and Cigar Store.
Dan. P. Doherty, Proprietor.
Free Reading Room
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 ihare of the public patronage is solicited.
Three Prizes!
To every cash purchaser at
our Store we give a ticket en
titling the holder to a chance
in 3 prizes
A 'Combination Toilette and
and Two Cameras. ,
Slooum Pjrtig Co., Main Street, Heppner.
Manicure Set
Beautiful Iron Bedsteads
$5 to $15.
A New and Complete Stock of
Sofas, Tables, Bed
room Sets, Pillows and
Mattresses, all grades. ,
Upholstering, Picture Framing,
Sewing Machines,
Window Shades, Undertaking.
Next door to Gilliam & BisbeeV Mn.in St. tt,.
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Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the bent on earth.
Gilliam
Have just received one of the
brought to lleppnei-.
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largebt utocks of Bain Wagons ever
Call and See them.
I3rleeH arc Ilorlit.
Heavy bd Shelf Hardware, Granitowaro. Tinware. Acrionltnriil
Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc., Paints and Oils (the bet in
the world). Crockery and Glassware,
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