The Heppner Gazette Thursday...... Jan. 3, 1901 TRAVELERS GUIDE. DIBTANCI8 Heppner to Mile Portland ". . 197 Pendleton by wagon road 60 Lexington ; 9 lone 18 Heppner Junction on Columbia River 45 fhe Dalle , jqq vnuyuil jiiy 104 , Cabin Canyon 16; with mud is Train leavei daily except Sunday lor all points at 8:15 a, m. Train arrives dally except Sunday from all over the world at 5:15 p. m. Maili close (or 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 leavei daily except 8unday at y. in. , ii Hong hii, ju.j auiance looanyon Heppner Raises Wool to Warm the World. Last year it shipped away 8.245,750 pounds, and Morrow County raised 900,000 bushels of wheat in Morrow County's climate is most excel' lent, and you can buy farms and ranches nere cneaper man anywnere else on earth or in an uregon. ropuiauon auoo. Morrow County has 300,000 sheep, and the Heppner Warehouses now contain 2,010,000 fUUUUt Ul 19UV WUUl. Heppner has 1000 DODulation. rood school city water, electric lights and 135,000 brick hotel me raiacn. roriiana is located 197 miles from Heppner. Chicago some further. Here and Tfyere Happy new century. Already are the days 1 inches longer than they were, and still growing. Wm. Hughes and wife are enjoying a visit in Ireland. Sunipter handled 26,000,000 pounds of freight in 1900, mostly mining supplies. Fred Bock returned Monday from Portland, bringing his wife and baby boy. . . . J. D. Kirk, the Ritter merchant, visited Morrow county relatives during the holidays. , Frank Roberts' dog Bill is the father of 9 little puppies, 6 of whom will be able to vote only at school elections after they become taxpayers. Through the medium of the little ad. in the Gazet, 'the handbag found by Misa Garrigaes was at once restored to its owner, Mrs. W. B. Potter. H. C. Gay was in yesterday from Rhea creek and said that sheep-feeding was general over there duriug the rec nt enow. John James is missing from his cabin near Desolation lake. He looked after the reservoir of the Red Boy mine, and has not been seen for 3 weeks. Mrs. E. W. Crichton, after a pleasant visit with her mother, started yester day for her Portland home. C. M. Grimes, the cattle buyer, was badly hurt in a stage accident at Ante lope Thursday. Legal blanx and alt kinds of job print ing at Gazette office. Fresh creamery butter always on hand at Bishop's. Queen olives in bulk at Matlock & Hart's. 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. Why make mince meat, when you can get as good and cheaper than you can make it. at Matlock & Hart's. Anton Kunagh, the unfortunate man who was taken to the insane asylum Thursday, refused food until he reached the jail in Portland, where he was coaxed to eat a little. The prospects are good for his speedy recovery. Fred Neel, who is herding for the Penland Co., was down yesterday from his camp up Skinner, and says sheep are all doing well up there. H. E. Warren, of the Conser & War ren Drug Co., is on a trip to Pendleton. Joe Rector, Wm. Straight and Mar latt Bros, began feeding hay to their cattle Monday, and they Lave- plenty of it. A. J. Cook has been having a siege of rheumatism, but is now able to get around. The finest line of bulk pickles that ever came to town at Matlock & Hart's. Sour, sweet and dills. Fresh cauliflower Just received at Bishop's. Pickled pigs' feet, salt salmon, her ring and mackerel at Matlock & Hart's T. R. Howard's store has everything in the grocery line needed by city trade. Call at Conser & Warren Drug Co's store and see their fine line of Christ mas goods. Go to Bishop's and try some of their sweet cider, 15 cents a quart. Lish Wakins returned yesterday from Wyoming, where three blizzards made him verv sick of the climate, and he is glad to get back to the Heppner Hills. Geo. Dykstra, who started the move ment for good roads in the upper Balm fork district, was down Saturday. J. H. Mella ev has returned irom a month's visit to the Willamette valley Geo. W. Wells is home again, bu Mrs. Wells remains in Portland for the present. E. D. Rood and family started Mon day for a visit with relatives at Blue 8..rii, Mo., where tner will stay till they get tired. Hnn. Phil Metschan, in connection .;h Mr C. W. Knowles. has Uken charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port land. The reputation of these gentle man tnRtlrpa the iaccess of the enter- nriRA. The diningroora is excellently managed and is ttasarptrmdt LOCAL NOTES. Portland had 6 inches of soft snow Tuesday. Ex-Sheriff Andrews returned Satur day from a visit to old Yamhill, of which county he was one of the earliest pioneers. Women or children who have lost or found any small articles can have them advertised free of charge in the Hepp ner Gazette. Morrow county makes a fine climatic showing in the census report, as it ap pears that there is but one steer need ing to be kept in a barn. Manager W. L. Houston, of the Hepp ner Fourlng Mill, will give his family in the Valley a surprise visit this week. Dan P. Doherty is enjoying the wed ding festivities on Butter creek thii week. During the wind storm Saturday night the large new shed of the Baldwin 8heep & Land Co , at Hay creek, was blown down a d 10 heod of the very finest ewes sere killed, a number of Others being badly crippled. At the time there were 500 she' p under the shed. Rooms for Rent cards for sale at Ga zette office. Heppner Gazette and East Oregoniao semi-weekiy, $2.75; weekly $2.25. The Heppner Gazette offioe will fur nish you any paper or magazine in the world at a reduced rate. Babbitt meta for packing for sae a t Gazette office, 10 cents a pound. Clean newspapers to cover shelves, put under carpets and line houses are sometimes rcarce, but just now there is full supp'y on sale at the Gazotte office at 15 cents a package. RED FRONT STABLE. When you come to Heppner, put up your team at the Red Front Liveiy Sta ble on Main Bt., opposite the brewery. They will receive the best of care. Bug gies, teams and saddle horses for hire at reasonable rates, llav and cra'n bought and sold. Binns Bbos. BETTER THAN EVER. The Heppner Steam Laundry has iuet made many important improvements bv adding new machinery so as to keep up witn tne work and do it even better. A new mangle has een 'irranged for, and all the machinery overhauled, anil the enterprising proprietor, Kricd Krijo, 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. ' The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Congb Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant end safe for children to take and always onree. If is intended especially for coughs, colds, roup aid whooping oongh, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least dunger in giving it tu children for it onnt&ios no ' opium or other injurious drug and may be gven as confidently to a bnbe as to an adult. For sale by Conser 4 Warren. DISEASES CURED. You can be cured of nervous diseases, stammering, bad habits, alcoho'ism, drug habits and private diseases. Deaf ness and catarrh-, instruction in personal magnetism. Send for literature. In stitute of Psychology, 7th and Wash ington, Portland. Beat Out cf an Increase of His Pension. A Mexioan war veteran sod prominent editor writes: ' "Seeing the advertise ment of Chamberlain's Cohe,Cboler and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as s soldier in Mexico in '47 end '48. I contracted Mexioan diarrhoea and this remedy bas kept me from getting an increase in my pension, for on every re newal dose of it restores me." It is nneqaaled as a quiek onre for diarrhoea and is pleasant and tale to take. For sale by Conser k Warren. HOTEL HEPPNER. This well-kept house is centra'Iy lo cated on the west side of Main street, Heppner, and has good rooms and a bountiful table, at reasonable rates. The Heppner and Canyon City stage starts from the Hotel Heppner daily, except Monday, and goes through in 24 hours. The 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. A. Promlaeat Chicago Woman Bpeaka. Prof. Koax Tyler, of Cbilago, vice- president Illinois Women's Alliance, in peaking of Chamberlain's Congb Reme dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold thin winter which threatened to rnn into pneumonia. I tried different remedies, bnt I seemed to grow 'worse and the medioioe npset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Congb Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take sod it relieved me at onoe. I am now entirely reoovered, saved a doctor's bill, lime and anffering, and will never be without Ibis splendid medioine again." For sale by Conser Warren. 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 commodious well-f r.rnished rooms and bountiful tables give satis faction to all its patrons. HEPPNER MARKET PRICES. Wool per lb H to IS Wheat per bushel 41 to 4;) Hour, Heppner, per bbl $3 0t mr KM lbs 0 Barley per 100 lbs 65 Hay, alfalfa, per ton 7 00 (In stack at ranch)..... 5 00 Hv (ht 9 (in stack at ranch) 7 00 Bacon per lb 12 15 lard per lb " w RmI. heat, on foot 4 Beef, cut up 1 to 15 Butter per lb 5 to W Eggs.. 25 Potatoes 1 to 2-75 Chickens, per doi 5 Dry Hides, No. 1, per lb 13 SaMvrelN), rat l.ini.m .......... i.i.iKj NORTHWEST MAGAZINE. A thing of beauty is a term that may be applied to every issue of the North west Magazine. It abounds in pretty pictures and truthful descriptions of tfae Northwest, and has been a most im portant factor in directing to Oregon and Washington the footsteps of de sirable bomeseekere. Victor H. Smalley,- who is now one of the 'main conductors of the Northwest Magazine, is making rapid strides to ward becoming as able a writer as was his gifted father, the late lamented E V. Smalley. GLEN ELLEN. Sunny Sonoma is the home of the grape, and its Glen Ellen vaults are famous for pure wines and brandies. These vineyards have just established a branch at Pendleton, and are ready to ship their pure inspiration to any ad dress, in small or large quantities, for family use or for retail trade. ONE FARE. There will be great doings for stock men at Salt Lake on Jan. 15 to 18, when the' National Live Stock Association meets. There will be herds of thor oughbreds there, and gou ran make the round trip for one fare, See Agent J. M. Kernan about it. AT ALBINA. On the southwestern edge of Heppner quite a nice vi laps has sprung up, and its residents are giving it all kinds of names, such as Albina, Clydesdale and Georgetown, The 40 act es that George Wells bought there he bas sold to the following home-builders: H. D. Mikeeall, W. E. Mikesall, J. W Baird. Clyde Wells, Geo. Baird, Harri son Hale, Mrs. Foster, D. W. Anderson, Vitrie Gilbert, J. W. Latin, Jos. Boyer, O. F. Neal. POST OFFICES. There are at present in Morrow county the following post offices : Douglas, Hardman, Eightmile, Heppner, Ella, lone, Galloway, Pettys, Gooseberry, Lexington. Robbed the Gray. A startling incident, of wbiob Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the snbjeot, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful oonditioo. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue ooat ed, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad gived me up. Fortunatele a friend advised try ing 'Eleotrio Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a deoided improvement. I oootinued their nse for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try tbem. Only 506, guaranteed, at Conser & Warren Drng Co. 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 liquors for medicinal purposes, and holiday hard ware to be taken internally. r bank Roberts, Prop. FOR SALE OR SWAP. 80 acres, CO in cultivation, situated in Wright county, Missouri, on Gasconuhe river, 6 miles from Hartville, 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 will exchange for a farm in Morrow county, Oregon, and pay difference. Apply to Geo. W. Wells, Heppner. SPECIAL EDITION. Thousands of desirable people are seeking new homes in the northwest. To attract their at tention to Morrow county and se cure lor it its snare of new people, the Heppner Gazette has airanged to at onoe issue a special illustrated edition to be known as the 20th century edition. It will show the resources and opportunities open to the capital ist, farmer, etockman and home seeker, and will be beautifully il lustrated with half-tones from actual photographs. W. J. Homer bas been erj gaged to manage the project, and his long experience in such matters insures an edition that will do Morrow county a world of good. TYPEWRITER. A new typewriter will cost yon 1 100. The Gazette office bas one to sell 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 jaDrug Store. There are purses spectacle cases, smoking sets, sofa pil lows, etc., all made in Heppner. Prices from 25 cents up. See them. Sofa pillows, with Indians' heads and Dragons. Music rolls, with names, etc. Kodak books, any color. Ladies' hand bags, Purses. Card, Spectacle and Mcissors Cases. brooking Sets, very odd and new. 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. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fo Kind Yo'j Hare Always Bought Bears tbe Bignawe SHEEP. S. B. Smith, the Dakota buyer who came last week, went away without buying. He couldn't seem to agree on terms with the sheepgrowers here, but may return later, Sunday's slight snow caused Ed Day, John Busic, Paul Houseman, Frank McKnight, Frank Elder and other sheepmen to begin feeding hay, of which all have plenty. On Little Butter creek, where Fred A. Probst and Mat Kelly are in charge of the Andy Cook band of 2525, it was not necessary to feed, as the 1000-acre pasture is full of long bunchgrass, and the snow was light, Morrow county sheep are all doing well, and their fleeces are making one of the best growths on record. Henry Scherzinger, stock inspector of Morrow county, has just completed a thorough inspection of all the sheep id the county and found them in a gen erally healthy condition, with but little scab, and that only in a few isolated cases, which are being successfully treated. Mr. Scherzinger's records show that there are at present owned and located in Morrow county 263,535 head of sheep, classified as follows : Breeding ewes. 132,675 Mixed lambs 118,960 Yearling wethers. ; . 11,900 Deafness Caniot be Cared By loosl applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portioo of the ear, There is only one way to onre deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tbe mnoons lining of the eusta chian tube. When this tnbe gets in flamed yon bave a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is tbe result, and nnless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal oondilion, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine oases oat of ten are oaused by catarrh, wbiob is nothing but an in flamed oosditioo of tbe mucous inrfaoes. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of deafness (caused by oatarrh! thai can not be oared by Hall s Cure. Send for ciroulars, free. F. J. Chbnbt & Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The news of both hemispheres In The Weekly Oregonian. WEDDING. A large party of friends and relatives attended the wedding Sunday at the Catholic church of Phil Doherty and MisB Maggie McDaid. Father Kelly performed the ceremony, and congratu lations and feasting followed at the Pal ace Hotel. The happy couple have gone to their Lome on Butter creek. r The Glen Ellen We supply families and tbe trade with California Wines, Brandies, and Kentucky v at Reasonable Prices. No Order is too small for our Careful and Prompt Attention. A. KLINE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Pure Drugs, Prescriptions, PATTERSON & SON, Up-to-Date Druggists, Heppner. H. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor of the LIVERY. FEES ::i SUE STABLE On West Side of Ilay and Grain bought and Horses always kept for livery at The very best facilities kept charge. Give mo a trial and be convinced. Heppner Lumber 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 Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Windows, Shingles, Moulding and Hcreen Door, And evAnthitiK appertaining to a firt-cUa Lumber Ysrd, Tbey will after Marsh 1 deliver lumber to any point in tbe oitj limits free of charge. These pectlemeu sIho bay aod 811 real estate, rent bouses, write insursooe. If von have any prnpmiy to sell or reot, pat It in their bands, or if yon need any thing else in tbeir line bt sars to consult tbeia ttrtl. They will respond promptly to 'phest ell Jf. 1 THE FAIR THE FAIR Dry Goods During the TWENTIETH CENTURY THE FAIR Will Gontinue to be MORROW COUNTY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Invoicing this week and we find many lines of goods that must be closed out before our spring stock arrives, So Look: Out for our Reduction . Sale to follow soon. Shelf Hardware The Fair Wine Vaults. the Choicest Whiskies. Pendleton, Ore. Toilettte Articles, Perfumery. Main St., Heppner. Bold. First-class Riga and Saddle reasonable rates. lor taking care of teams left in our The Place to Save Money. "PWteSfL'-MwSi',, ; THE BVIIV WAGON Is one that everybody knows. . It is one of the best on earth. Gilliam S Bisbee Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wacons ever urougni to iieppner. Call and See them. Prices are Rig: lit. Eleavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc, Paints and Oils (the best in the world). Crockery and Glassware. . AT . T. R. HOWARD'S STORE, Main street, you can find vg) Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, ""ll Tinware and Furnishing Goods, All well adapted to either City or Country Trade. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas and Coffees. T. R. HOWARD, Simond's Cross Cut Saws Sewing Machines Sanitary Stills Boss Washers Hose and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers At Ed. R. Bishop's. Clothing Sewing Machines The Fair DOC Good Goods.... Fair Prices.i Iieppner.