The Heppner Gazette Thuksday Dec. 20, 1900 Milea .. 197 .. 60 TRAVELER'S GUIDE. - DISTANCES Ucppner to Portland Pendleton by wagon road Lexington lone rh itniioa"" ' 65 Cinvnn I'.lii WW Cabin Canyon'l6i'w'lthmu'd.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.' Train leaves dally except Sunday for all puiuui ai b:id a, m. Train arrives daily except Sunday from all MbIU close for trains at 7-an . EBusiness hours of the First National Bank ol Heppner are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Stage for Hardman. Ua...... t 104: tlnw 24 h.? wuauyon l?Xl'JrP01 Warm the World A'"Lvmt"'. .-.7ao pounds. ;;7 m"u" i "n,PPe,a aw bushels of iiT,7 .rY""w climate is most ex t t'""u y?u can D,,y farm Bnd ranches . - :&flecD!if,!' and .0& Wc'khStei Hnnna; ,".i " ''"'2. 1".'oclea 1!" mile from LOCAL NOTES. Mrs. Rebecca Means, mother of Mrs. Abe Wells, died Tuesday at Pendleton, and Mrs. Wells and Jake went over yesterday. The beautiful Blue mountains, south of Heppner, contain enough Christmas day's ride, Here and Tf)ere Merry Christmas. Now watch the davs grow longer Some of the HeDDnr oani.n. ... ,. being spaded up, as there is no frost in tne ground. Dr. Swinburne and Drui?iriHr. si made a buggy trip Tuesday nearly to . naraman, and found some snow as low down as the W. B. Gilliam place Miss Alma Hamilton and Aug. Shirtz were recently married at Hamilton. At bpray next Saturday a lodge of i loneers ot the Pacific will be organized with 22 members. " John Eads, of Monument, and Miss Rosa flood will be married on Deer creek on the 30th. The Hamilton school will start in Monday with fresh fixtures and a new bell. Dr. A. J. Shobe, Heppner's pioneer physician, has been having a suffering spell from biliousness, but considering his age, be is getting along famously. Legal blanx and all kinds of job print ing at Gazette office. The immense quantities of freight than have recently left Heppner for .mtenor points show what an important shipping point trys is. ' Most of the farmer families north of Hepp ner are arranging for joyous Christmas reunions. Their wood wag ons passing through from the moun tains this week have all had Christmas bushes on top of the loads. Miss Vira Hart is over frcm Hilgard visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. -Phelps. Johi) Spencer puled out Sunday with a big four-horse outfit for the Spencer ranch; s - - t M. M. Beighley started Saturday for a winter visit to his old home at Merid ian, Cal. He is a Heppner pioneer who came here 17 years ago. Dushes-to supply the whole world. And among them the tamarack is the only evergreen that isn't ever green Fred Cupper and bride, of Monument, will be married in the Heppner Epis copai cnurch on New Year's day. Senator J. W. Morrow and wife went to Portland Saturday to visit their little LOST NEAR HOME When B. F. Swactrarl wan in Rnnaw from his stock ranch he was asked as to news out that way and said : "I have a good joke on Jim Fristoe. i ne came to look for soma stock nr my place, and 1 went with him on a We returned and entered my pasture 5 miles from the house at 5 r. M., raining at the time. It soon h. came very dark, and we lost our hear- ings and could not see the wire fences. so we concluded to- turn our saddle- horses loose for fear we mieht ride them into the barbed wire. A Ca it- . - . .alter waiKing a short distance we VH.UI ubj v loi li 1 1 J G 1 1 llLim uioinuvo Tt C daughter Hazel, who is attending school d'8"treed about the course, he contend- at St. Helens Hall . ln-w' ftllat the PPte direction was rjght. t , 1 '"formed him that if he thought he lien Bingham, of Wind Cam-on. is now pretty well supplied with all kinds knew my land better than 1 did ' in Lair a his course. 80 we fienarateri' hp saving of Antra hoirln that he had been nnrW that i The only breed lV is short on 7 that nf tJZWX?- but rhat now he !' uuiuium uis uiiuu. ine ocean greyhound, and he has sent "I found the house at midnight, by ior one of them. mv pnp cominir out quite a distance- to li IT ha . . . meet me. Fristoe ifot in at 5 in the it.. Hynd returned Mondiv mm mn,ni, v,:.. r. I " p. , , ' i,CiiiK in biiii oi ine nouse oiiu, wnere oe lounu all activity in wen my foreman went out with a lan wool business postponed unril Rf Ar tho lern to feed. He relished his break- hol days. fast, as he had had nothing for 24 hours, Wra o . Bal" nlal 11 we could not travel to- wra. spencer is assisting? in thn riant eether we nnnld Oninv AO tint rAontUna , r" I - ... i....JUa. llK WObLJCIl during the absence of Cashier Conser. , told ",m to tRke a sleep after break- The oionr nnl, qi.k. i i rii8f 8na 1 an(1 m- Church would go out me pioneer uock hobe home nlam I and Qf ,i.n tir- ; i . , . t r Bo niuiiicn, (i a pin in me . ,mrin gooa repair by its preg lorenoon ndine in the pasture after the Saddles, hilt, fallal r finrl ho o T w ...... 1 1 . ) 11 1 1 bu M. hitched up and brought Fristoe to town. IN QUIET HEPPNER. Heppner is a live, bustling business town and center for a vast tributary tradinit territory, but business coes along smoothly, and there are no dis cordant-noises, Heppner merchants advertise and nil or targe , ... . . ini:.n Hf .i. a ie& inR nnnn m bnnw D imi ti.a. iin..A a - . . .u. , i .ivuii c ui uitj VJHZei 1 " " Hue; uaTD lu Orhl!A. I .,11 1 .1. , . . Bnl H 1 1 1 1 riia nantl'a ami. . . n H.iA . --... c'"!1 oi-.v-' j't tiitj iiivua Mrs. L. J. Efltaa lit. a I, or vm. i. tions and Come In hn I -1 . "'"OO )CUUID J t id svr nOW 011 eXmhlt.ir.ri fnnoiolin.. fliao aVw.it u , - .. vviiuiowijk ui CAUUIR P nuuuii ll ra ihinn , i. .. . eot owner, Otis Patterson Geo. Conser started Mondav on hid weii-earned vacation trip to his old Willamette valley home. He wan an tompanied by his wife. T ' l a . . iiCKied pigs' feet, salt salmon, hai ring and mackerel at Matlock & Hart'a T. R. Howard 'a atnra Ui ......Ik!.- .'v.n, .ma wrjlj'llllll in the grocery line needed by citv trade. If Von wan! In Ki... o . K:i: u . . """' "r jarge ..u.i.o in n! poner HO lia (IlRnoa vuaaa fnna :..... iiniunn. mil una r.aimvmn : - , it ' ' itiriiiiure. dolls, toys, and manv ntlior n,..o n-o. ents too numerous to mention, at lowest Call at f!nlif,r A V.,rn T ni- - ... uain-ii u,i nee uieir nne line of ( hr - mas goous Go to Bishop's and try some of their thereby But in large and populous places it is different. Loud-voiced pedlers and hawkers invade every rtreet and veil themselves hoarse in tryincr to sell wagon-loads of Btale fruit and other things, and sick people bare to listen to th uproar and hn mnitn aiplrai- sweet cider, ?5 cents a quart uscar Minor and Dave Hrrpn Wednesday to gathpr wil l flowers over on the breaks of the John Day Butcher Bill said lhat because tlmr were no yellowiackets in the iat summer that this was iroiint to be a Dard winter. Ingrum Bi I says that all indicati.-ns are for a very mild winter. Rooms for Rent cards for sale at Ga zette office. just received at Fresh cauliflower Bishop's. The little ad In the Gazet found Frank Roberts' log chain at once. In Heppner it is different. There is no uproar, and all is peace. Time was when the wild coyotes used to come by night and howl on the hill tops above the town, and set all the town dogs to baiking. But the scalp bounty and the hunting hounds put a stop to the bu:k of that, and transient coyotes passiog through are now given a hot chase and kept on the move. The $25 dressing case to be given away by the Conser & Warren Drug 'Company on next Christmas Eve can now tie seen on exhibition in their show window, and it is a beauty. Heinz's prepared mustard 25 cents a pint at Bishop's. The very choicest of canned and dried fruits are always kept on hand at the grocery store of T. K. Howard. Matlock & Hart's store is beinir filled to its utmost capacity. Drop in and ask ior wnai you waut. ihey have it. At Mrs. L. J. Estes the following goods are reduced: wrappers, dress skirts, jackets, fur capes and hats. On tbeir ranch In Fox valley the Gentry boys are building a new house Uncle John Ridenour died Friday at Weston. He was one of the pioneers who first made Eastern Oregon habit able for white people. Orion Kinersly, the rustling road agent for the great Portland paper house of Blake, McFall Co., dropped down on Heppner Tuesday and was a welcome caller. Mr. Kinersly was a pioneer druggist of The Dalles, and knows every acre of the Pacific Northwest. P. F. ScharfF, formerly of Monument, is now at Remseu, Iowa. Bill Ingrum, the pioneer philosopher of the Blue mountains, was in Tuesday doing Christmas trading with Heppner merchants whose invitations to come he saw advertised in the Gazette. butter always- on TYPEWRITER. A new typewriter will cost vou 100. The Gazette office has one to sell at M0 that will do just as good work as a $100 machine. Fresh creamery hand at Bishop's. Queen olives in bulk at Matlock & Hart's. Mrs. L. J. Estes has the best assort ment of Xmas goods she has ever had and will have ibem on exhibition very soon. Duiing 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. Louis Bait ger hag returned from the Saa Francisco medical college to enjoy the holidays in Heppner, Mrs. C. K. Redfield has returned from a very enjoyable visit with the family of Coi. Parsons, at Pendleton. Mif.8 Hazle Morrow returned last niitht flora St. Helen's Hall to enjoy tbe holidays with her papa and play mates. One of the choicest and best selected lines of Holiday goods in town can be seen at the Conser & Warren Drug Co's store. Fascinators, silk waists, bair switches nd latest styles in combs and orna ments for the bair at Mrs. L. J. Estes', 2d door from pot office. Why make mince-meat, when you can get as good and cheaper than you can make it. at Matlock & Hart's. 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 tlininroom is excellently managed and is unsurpassed. GIFTS! AWT" . Useful small articles in fancy sleather with burnt etching orna fiymentatioD, in lateat styles, are on sale at Patterson & Son's Up-to Date IWDrug Store. There are purses spectacle cases, smoking sets, sofa pil lows, etc., all made in Heppner. Prices tBThom 25 cents op. See them 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 nhnnv. with - ' - J 1 " It. DkOI IIIIU silver tnmmines. a moat. Vioai;r,,i creation, it is attracting much attnn. i ii. . -rv i. . nun in tne .ranerAnn win.irr w.ti. . uwtvs TV I 111 ororjr purcnase oi ou cents and over, you are niveo iree a ticket entitling you to a chance in winning this beautiful prize. You may be the lunkv on who will win. The drawing talma nim a . . " ' - r i. v. v o p. in. ou unristmas eve, Dec. 24. And rememhflr that. Puiionni, t. c - - out. .V LJVU haVfl a men linn nf thnao rhniiu. T Chocolate Candies in boxes for holiday irauo, BURNT ETCHING Mrs. Redington has on sale a larirn variety of useful and ornamental urti. clesof her own manufacture in hnrnt etching. Special orders for Xmas, with selection of leather and atvloa miiaf be given early, as articles iro vrv rapidly. Sofa Pillows, with Indiana' hour). 1 I BUU Dragons. Music rolls, with names, etc. Kodak books, any color. Ladifn' lianil ha era Pnrpaa C ,1 .... j ...DUD, VBI U, Spectacle and Scissors Cases. omoaing Bets, very odd and new. Prices from 25 cts to $5. Corner Chase and May Sts. The finPHt linn nf hnlt ninktaa that ever came to town at. Matln-lr A, Hart'a Sour, sweet and dills. BETTER THAN EVER. The Hennner Ktpam T.anrirlrv has Inat marie manv imnnrtant. imnmvumania K J I - --( w . ...V...1U V J adding new machinery so as to keep up with the work and do it even better. A new mangle has been arranged for, and all the machinery overhauled, and the enterprising proprietor, Fred Kbuo, 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. AMERICAN PLAN ONLY. The Palace Hotel, of Heppner, is one of the home institutions that Eastern Oregon may well be proud of. It fills the field as a first-class house, and employs only competent white help, It is conducted strictly on the American plan, and its commodious well-frrniehed rooms and bountiful tables give satis faction to all its patrons. it GRAND BENEFIT.' On Friday evening, Dec. 28, at tbe opera house, the Symphony Band will give its opening entertainment of the season. This is Heooner's new band organization and is thoroughly equipped with bran new instruments, and the proceeds of this entertainment go to wards paying for these instruments. As the boys are public spirited and have been ready to furnish music freely to all interests of a public nature, the public should in turn show their appre ciation by tilling the opera house to ovei flowing on Friday evening, Dec. 28, Popular prices of admission and a splen did entertainment promised. FINE STOCK. Morrow county is rapidly increasing its reputation for Ado stock, having large bands of the finest sheep on earth and some of the best blooded horses and cattle. The latpst addition is that of 2 thor oughbred Shorthorn heifers that ar rived in Heppner Tuesday evening for W. O. Minor's farm. Ha hail (l,om I bought in Chicago, and they have cost mm iaia aown here about 2500. They are named Rosy and Sassy frantic, and have taken all the prized mey nave competed Ior in Illinois. PERSONAL. Mrs. McGinry passed through Hepp ner tomorrow on her way to Castoria at the mouth of the Columbia to join her late lamented husband. Col. Limburger, whose home is across the Rhine, at Cincinnati, nma tn H ner tomorrow to contract for a carco of ine aroma that follows mimw naik trains loaded with milled wnnl from over-ripe sheep. He wants acres of it to add to the flavor nf hia insllv.famm cheese, and has already contracted for an me lumes ot tne Portland crematory WEDDINGS. ' Judge Williams and Constable Hatt yesterday went up to the head of Rhea creek and married Wra. Ross . and Bertha Copple. At the Batitiot rhnrnh at S n m Run day Geo. Stevenson and Elsie Driskell ! 1 1 1 ; j win ue marriea. The reverend gentleman at Lexington who took out a license weeks ago has not yet received his new wife from the east. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catsrrh that can not be oared by Hall's Catarrh Oure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O, We, the anderaigned, have known F Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and be lieve btm perfeolly honorable in all bnsi oess transactions, and financially able to carry oat any obligation made by tbeir firm. West & Tbdax. ' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, KiintAif & Mabvin, Wholesale Drnggisfs. Toledo, O. Hall's Oatarrb Cure is taken Internal ly, acting directly npnn the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prion. 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free Hull's Family Pills are tbe best. PRIVATE BOARD. Anyone desiring Private Board will do well to call on Mrs. Morrison, at her rooms back of P. O. Bo'g's Jewelry Store. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. !be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fHeadq A b . m. . Our Doll ' ' . 15 Department Jf5 SB . is overflowing j with pretty M IKi-yrX-i---ir)C ivi m THE FAIR uarters for Christmas Goods Santa Claus is in evidence as well Christmas tree, and th is suggestive of the as the is page MAF5T LITTLE GIFTS that will be distributed from our store to gladden the hearts of lattle Ones, as well as many Valvable and Useful Gifts for tli Older 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." Then there's Games in abundance, Story Books, nne nina, Alhnms. t:i r -- - ivhui xastvS, Fine Umberellas. I TI 31 , 1 xxaxiuKercxueis gaiore, f Ladies' fnw Pnmkn VUJU UD, Jewelry, Neckwear, Purses. Diiic mufflers, Uloves. and Toys from the surprise box to the mechanical steam engine. Wi'shma vou a Merrv Chr',tm J& f - j iuillHIIHl( Vllfe stnrl Hn.. IVI fj msiu u ittxyyy MCW I Cell, Yours for Prosperity, r i f tl rAD vmy I ne r Airf. rrw Simond's Cross Cut Saws Sewing Machines Sanitary Stills Boss Washers Hose and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers Three Prizes ! 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 now on , Exhibit In our wlnrlnw. PATTERSON & SON, Up-to-Date Druggists, Heppner. !; X. L. Confectionery, and Cigar Store. Dsn. P. Dohorly, Proprietor. Free Heading Room.. Oentlemn are invited to com in and be comforUble, ami read papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS all of the very best quality. A fair eljare of the pab!io patronage is solicited. To everv easli nnrnhneov of our fctore we eive a twkot on. titling the holder to a chance in, 3 prizes A Combination Toilette and Manicure Set and Two Cameras. S3ooum Co., Main Street, Heppner. in Deautnui 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 & Bisbee's, Main Street, Heppner. I '""f "f 't 1 f f t 'S x 4 JL, 111 rT''Tfr"1 iujlli 1 ij"r J A fii ttrSSSXlFf . I 1 -.-.!.,... THE BiVIIV WAGON Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth. Gilliam k Bisbee Have juat received one of tbe largest etocks of Bain Wagons ever Call and See them. rrloesi are Rlirli- Heavy Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural xuijiieujauvsj, , r,BKoue, uacKs, &10., i'amts and UiU (the beet in tbe world). Crockery and Glaus ware.