...1 . Portland Librarj - The Heppner Gazette Thursday, ......... Dec. 27, 1900 TKAVELEH'S GUIDE. DISTANCES Heppner to Miles Portland . Pendleton by wagon road ".' n .wa.iBUUU , Q Ioue jk Heppner Junction on Columbia River!!!;" 45 Arlington The Dalles , uunj UU YJIUJ 1(14 Cabin Canyon 16; with mud...'..'.'.'.".'"!'.;!;; is irain leaves daily except Sunday for all point! at 8:15 a, m. Train arrive! daily except Sunday from all over me world at 5:15 p. m. Mail! close for traim at 7 :30 a. m. Business noun of the First National Bank of Heppner are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Btage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at inS"?i'iarol?llngat6-m i "nce to Canyon Heppner Raises Wool to Warm the World. Last vear it BhinnpH nurnv 3 9i7r,n .Mrw County raised 900,000 bushels of wheat 1U liAlUl Morrow County's climate is most excel lent, and you can buy farms and ranches here cheaper than anywhere else on earth or in all Oregon. Population 5000. , . Morrow County has 300.000 sheep, and the ueppner Warehouses now.. contain 2,000,000 uuuui Ul 13W WUU1, Heppner has 1000 population, good school city water, electric lights and 35,000 brick hotel the Palace. Portland is located 197 miles from Heppner. Chicago some further. Here and Tf)ere Happy New Year. I'JUO and won!'? gome football team will xclaira on new year's day. Judge W. R. Ellis and wife returned home Monday evening. Dick Beaman and Gus Stalter en joyea a dk batch. Christmas dinner at the latter'g ranch. Miss WilletU Leezer is home from St Helen's 'Hall enjoying "the holidays with her mother. iwrs. wm. Walbniine entertained at ChriBtrnasrtinner her mother and sister, Mrs. T. W. Ayers and Mrs. Geo. Thornton. v nue it is not now necessary to use sticky paper, still quite a few December flies yet linger around the Gazette paste-pot." Some of the large freight outfits re cently leaving Heppner were loaded for Matlock & Ham's store at Lone Rock. Miss Mabel LeezT returned Monday from a visit to Arlington. Misses Ethel Walbridue and Bertha Adkins were editors of the Telefone Exchange dur ing her absence. ... roriiana s gentlemanly burglar was given a Christmas gift of 10 years in the pen, and several footpads there need 10 centuries, There are now 28 wheat ships at Port land, with a carrying capacity of 3,000, 000 bushels. . The big ship Potlatch is still ashore at Shoal water bay. J. P. Wager, who used to edit, the Pendleton E. O., has now loaded . him self down with three names, same as Jas. Currycomb Riley. . Legal blanx and all kiudsof job print ing at Gazette office. Fresh creamery butter always on hand at Bishop's. . , , Queen olives in bulk at Matlock 6c Hart's. . , Heinz's prepared mustard 25 cents a pint at Bishop's. The very choicest of conned and dried fruits are always kept on hand at the grocery store of T. R. Howard. . Why make mince meat, when you can get as good and cheaper than you can make it. at Matlock & Hart's. In Lost Valley Saturday night the dwelling of Miles Jewell burned to the ground, and he and bis wife barely es caped with their lives, being asleep at the time. " Condon had a most successful Christ mas tree, the funds being raised by Mrs. A. W. Darling and Miss Lonella Maddock.' So many good-dinners on Tuesday caused neglected breakfasts on Wednes day. . , Robt. Wills has received a letter from his partner, C. C. Patterson, who is enjoying Ihe holidays with his parents in Pennsylvania. He writes that he is having a good time, but the weather is too cold to suit anyone who has lived in Morrow county. The Hamilton school now has 40 pupils. , Sam Cross and other stockraisers of Monument have contracted their cattle to Wm. Casey. Henry Heppner is home again after an enjoyable visit to Portland, Lone Lock people have put in a new bridge across the krick. Hon. Henry Blackman returned Mon day from a trip to Portland. - Hon. Phil Metschan, in connection with Mr. C. W. Knowles, has taken of the ImDerial Hotel, of Port land. The reputation of these gentle men insures the success of the enter Drise. The diningroom is excellently managed and Is unsurpassed. LOCAL NOTES. 1 Mrs. Jas. Jones started Saturday on a Visit to relatives at Ontario and Weiser, and will stay as long as they treat her well. t!. Beaman's Hereford cow has dropped 3 calves within the past 10 months, and all are . alive and well The last were twins. At Douglas a most successful school is being conducted by Miss Katie Bros' man. Sterling Keithley wap in yesterday from his ranch, the old Geo. Stewart place, 30 miles southwest from Hepp ner. He Is wintering lambs to sell i the spring, and says that all stock around there is thriving on.good grass ihe hnest line of bulk pickles that ever came to town at Matlock S Hart's Sour, sweet and dills. Fresh cauliflower just received Bishop's, at Pickled pigs' feet, salt salmon, her ring and mackerel at Matlock & Hart T. R. Howard's store has everything in the grocery line needed by city trade 1 Call at Conaer & Warren Drug Co's store and see their fine line of Christ mas goods. , ....... Go to Bishop's and try some of thei sweet cider, J.5 cents a quart. ' J. M. Waddell came in yesterday from his home ranch. He owns the old Chas. Hinton and Franklin places, and has just sold part of the latter to Mrs Brosman. 'Everybody will be glad to learn that the pioneers Jerry Brosaan and wife have settled their recent differences and returned to their home near Little Butter creek. - Heppner weather continues mild as May, with green grass and slight frosts at night. There has been much gray sky and some showers, bnt today the sun is shining bright with outdoor ther mometers at 50 above.' H T" lit jura. fj. w.uricnton and two sons came np last night from Portland to Visit Mrs.- Ciicliton's mother. Mrs Keithley, aid their many friends are very glad to see them. Rooms for Rent cards for sale at Ga zette office. Hrpipr Gczette snd East Oregonian semi-wefkiy, $2.75; weekly $2 25. , J Tbe neppner Gazette office will far Dish yon soy paper or magazine in tbe world at a reduced rate. Babbitt meta for packing forsaeaf Gazette office, 10 cents a pound. Clean newspapers to cover shelves, put umier carpets ana tine nouses are sometimes scarce, but just now there is a full supply on sale at the Gazotte office at 15 cents a package. Oscar Minor and Dave Herren brought back from tbeir hunt the hide of only one bighorn. , F, E. Bell and wife wore up Saturday from their fine farm at Penland Buttes, where Mr. Bell has plowed np200 acres Hon. J. B. Sperry, a pioneer of the Heppner Hills, is now in Nebraska, where he has a band of sheep feeding for spring markets. John Zollinger was down Mondav from his home at head of Rhea creek, where he has 2 acres of strawberries and 30 acres of wild raspberries. John is a veteran of te old 1st cavalry, who campaigned with Crook all over Arizona and the northwest. . Down by the old home of Andrew Jaxon Breedm, Chas. Valentine has improved one of the best places in the county. He is a pioneer, and did it all himself. . Geo. B. Hufford, who was in town this week, hai been working hard im proving his new ranch on Butter creek, and will have it in shape in the spring to stock up with Bheep. FOUND.- Dil ' Garrigues' little girl found a lady's leather handbag yesterday, and has left it for owner at Gazet office, n; . THE COW DIED. , She had every reason to. . She was a Shorthorn and a good cow. She belonged to Geo. Wells, and a year ago she died and was rolled into a ravine in Heppner'a Albina. Yesterday Harrison Hale broke up her bones to feed to his chickens and found an iron clevis weighing pounds lodged at the base of the tongue. ' . HEPPNER FLOUR. Tbe Heppner flouring mill is having a most successful run, with oceans of water in the flume, and is turning out the best flour in the world, which sells here at $3 a barrel. This is a lower price than is quoted at most of the towns of Eastern Oregon, and the flour is first-class. Only tbe very best wheat is used, and Manager Houston has put in the very best modern machinery. The Heppner mill has put on the market a new breakfast dish named Cream Middlings, so tbat there is now no need of sending away from home for grand maw's or grandpaw's mush. BETTER THAN EVER. The Heppner Steam Laundry has just made many important improvements by 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 Khi;q, has increased the size of the buildtnir 14x24. Pe"ple 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 it employs only competent white help. It is conducted strictly on the American plan, and its commodions well-frrnished rooms and bountiful tables give satis faction to all its patrons. THE PRIZES. Through the liberality of Heppner business men, some fine . Christmas prizes were drawn by tbeir. customers 1 ne oiocum Lru co s 3 prizes were won by tickets No. 260, 1075 and 590. The second prize, a kodac, was won by Lizzie Slocum. - - The beautiful toi'ette set at Patterson & Son's was won by No 1156, Mr. Bogg, cook at Palace Hotel. r si-... The magnificent doll at Minor & Co's store was won by L. D. Jones, No. 1091. He recently went to Virginia, and gave his ticket to Wm. Estee' little girl, and she has the 'doll, which cost f35. It was dYessed in perfect taBte by Mrs Potter and Mrs. Irwin.- - The fine to lette set at Conser & War ren's was won by Mrs. Margaret Pa?e. and the handsome vaee at Gilliam & Bisbee's goes to ticket No. 5225. Bow's This?- 1 . We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- wurd for any ease of Catarrh that oan not be on red by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F, Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve bim perfeotly honorable in sll busi- oess transactions, snd-fioaodslly able te carry out any obligation. made by their firm. West & Troax.? Wholesale Druggists,, Toledo, O. WALDIN9, KlNXAN & MaBVIN, ' ' ';, 1 Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. ' Hall's Oatarrb (Jure is taken Internal ly, soting directly upon the blood sod mncons surfaces of hs evoti'm. . Prim. 75o per bottle Sold. by all druggists. Testimonials free H Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. . ,- GRAND BENEFIT,, : ; ;;" On Friday evening, Dec- 28, at the opera house, the Symphony Band will give its opening entertainment, of the season. This is Heppner'a new band organization and is thoroughly equipped with bran new instruments, and the proceeds of this entertainment--go to waids' paying for these instruments. As the bovs are public spirited and ave been readv to furnish miiBin frenlv to all interets of a public nature, the public 8liould in turn show their appre ciation by tilling the opera bouse to ovei flowing on Friday evening, Dec. 28, Popular prices of admission and a splen did entertainment promised. - , , HEPPNER MAKKEX PRICES. ' Wool per lb 11 to 18 Wheat per bushel. 41 to 45 Flour, Heppner, per bbl 13 lats per 100 lbs so Barley per 100 lbs 65 Hay, alfalfa, per ton 7 00 (in stack at ranch) Ron Hay, wheat 9 fin stack at ranch 7 m Bacon per lb. 1215 imru per 10 yt to 1V4 Beef, best, on foot. 4 Beef, cut up 7 to 15 Butter per lb 85 to 30 Kb(?s.... 80 Potatoes lit to 2lU 7r Chlckns, per doz 8to5 Dry Hides, No. 1, per lb 13 Sheep Pelts, per lb 10 j HOLIDAY CHEER. , - These are the days of Holiday Cheer, Which old and young in common revere. Whether they herd the sheep or run the steer, They know the place to get good beer Is on Main street, at the Belvedere. Also choice wines and Honors for medicinal purposes, and holiday hard ware to be taken internally. Frank Roberts, Prop. FOR SALE OR SWAP. 80 acres, 00 in cultivation, situated in Wright county, Missouri, on Gasconube river, 6 miles from Htrtville, the county seat. 50 acres of low bottom land not subject to overflow; good barn, house and out-buildings; 300 bearing fruit trees; three school-houses handy ; good outlet and fine'timber. Price $1500, or win exchange lor a farm in Morrow county, Oregon, and pay difference. Apply to Geo. W. Wells, Heppner. A recognized authority The Weekly Oregonlan. Take it all around. Morrow Countv has a good, healthful climate, and Pap Simons, who has lived in many places. says there are more pleasant days here on an average than anywhere else. If you want to buv a small or lares home in Heppner. inquire of tbe Gazet office. Home-seekers with means, and invest ors should com here... On soooant of the low prices at which its lands are offered, Morrow county expects lo double its population this year. Good land can be bongbt bere at 81.25 to $5 an aore. Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco, anrly and nuts all these are sold at T. R. Howard's store. Matlock & Hart's store is being filled to its utmost capacity. - Drop in and ask lor what you want. They have it. ' TYPEWRITER. A,new typewriter will cost yon $100. The Gazette office has one to tell at $30 that will do just as .'good work as a $100 machine. BURNT ETCHING. " Useful small articles in fancy leather with burnt etching orna mentation, in latest styles, are on sale at Patterson & Son's Up-to-Date Drug Store. . There are-parses, spectacle cases, smoking sets, sofa pil lows, etc., all made in Heppner., Prices fiT"from 25 cents up. See them. Sofa pillows, with Indians' beads and Dragons. Music rolls, with names, etc. - Kodak books, any color. Ladies' hand bags, Purses, Card, Spectacle and Scissors Cases. Smoking Sets, very odd and new. PRIVATE BOARD. Anyone desiring Private Board will do well to call on Mrs. Morrison, at ber rooms back of P. O. Bo'g's Jewelry Sto'e. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind Yen Hava Always Bought Bears the B'-gaatve i H : ; t tH SELECT NEW YEAR'S GIFTS' ! From the Magnificent Stoclc At the Store of PATTERSON & SQN, Up-to-Date Druggists, Heppner, -A 'Come to Morrow 1 51 TT1 lands. Values are sure er again will land sell so I. X. I L. St:- ' Confectionery and ; Cigar Store. Dan. P. Doherty, Proprietor. r ? Free Heading Room Gentlemen are invited to come in and be comfortable, and read 1 papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place, 1 1 J ; " CONFECTIONERY; TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very A fair share of ihe public patronage 1 H A. THOMPSON, " ) Proprietor of the " LIVERY. FEED .- 1 i On West Side of Hay and Grain bought and Horses always kept for livery at reasonable rates. Ihe very best facilities kept for charge. Uive me a trial and be convinced, f Heppner Lu m ber 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 kinds of Kough and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Windows Shingles, Moulding and Screen Doors, 1 And everything appertaining to a flrst-claaa Lumber Yard.-'Tbey-will' after Marob 1 deliver lumber to any point in tbe oity limits free of charge. . Tbeee gentlemen also buy and veil teal estate, rent houiee, write iBinranee. If yon have any property to sell or rent, pat it in their haodt, er U yon need aoy- iuiuk em iu uitir nue o sore to cooeau to 'phone call No. 7, . f 1RST ATIONiAL . J ANKi OF HEPPNER. 0. A. RHEA., T. A. RHEA.. President I Vio President I Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE OB ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD . . Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits 136,000. WOOD The Heppner ' Wood 'and Coal Yard, ' " ' E. A. Beaman, proprietor, is now selling i,,.,, and delivering FIRST-CLASS PUEl.i' 'V at reasonable prices.,. , Fir, Pine and Oak Wood. Satisfaction The White is King v of Sewing Machlneg and Bicycles. White Sewin" Machinfl Co Postst., sn rncico, ci. nme oewill0 Jldcmne KjO. Cor. of 8tockU.n St., Fsolnnrsolfle Union Club. - . . C. A. HAWKINS, General Manager Gilliam & Bisbee. Heppner, ; i Dealers in "White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines t YOUR 1 1 51 : 5 f. b iv ill. County for low-priced ... to double up. Nev low as it does now. 1. l, Jul) , best quality J. ia solicited. V.f:i,i MUlim Main St., Heppner. Bold. .First-class Riot and Barlrll takine care of teams left in onr toem nreu. , ioey .will retpoad promptly O. W. OON8EB. A Caahier E. I FREELAND. Aesiftant Cashier Rock. Springs and Roslyn Coal. Guaranteed . t Happy New TO ALL ! And please bear in mind that our Stock lst ' ) goingto be Bigger and Better than ever. .r. Slooum Drtig Co., Main Street, Heppner ; ! H Beautiful Iron Bedsteads $5 to $15. A New and Complete Stock of Sofas, Tables. Bed- roomSetsrPillows and Mattresses all grades; Upholstering, Picture Framing, , Sewing Machines, Window Shades, Undertaking Next door to Gilliam '&, Bisbee's, Main Street-Heppner : THB BAIN WAGON'1"'91' one that everybody knows. , It is one of the best oa earth.,,, Gilliam Have just received one of theOargest stocks of Bain Wagons' ever " uiuugui iu neppner. Call and See them. Prices air Rirrlvfc. n Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural ' f the world). Crockery and Glassware. . -AT- T. 11. HOWARD'S STORE, :; Main street, i ; All well adapted to Staple and Fancy Groceries- fine least and Coffees. . i it' 'T. R. HOWARDjii'u Heppnertuv. Simond-s Gross Cut Saws Sewing Machines : jdoss Washers '""'''XT Hose and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers At Ed. R. i i I am bound for NOBLE & CO'S, Heppner, to get one of the Best Saddles on Earth, and several other good articles in the way of Horse Furniture. f . you can find Year BishefeB ; 11 Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods, c either City or Country Trade. : u Good Goods.... , , . Fair Prirp.c Sanitary Still's.'?.! 5 .4, Bishop's. 1 '4 .. i S :