T,MPiT. vnTT?cj I ' r.r;i, A ... i ', mmm ss ti iiiMif Ttinif - ' 1 1 i . eppner Gazette Thubsdat, . ....Jan. 24, 1901 TRAVELERS' GtJIDJL. distances: puer to in Portland Pendleton by wagon road 6n Lexiueton . :::::::::::::::::::: i5 niiuiKMIU nrt( The Dal lei... Canyon City Ualla cloae for traini at 7:30 a. m. Stage for Hard man, Monument,' long Creek and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at Business hours of the First Rational Bank bl Heppner are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Heppner Junction on Columbia Hirer. 45 Cabin Canyon 16; with mud J Train leaves daily except Sunday for all points at 8:15 a.m.;. train arrives daily except Sunday from ail over the world at5:15p. m nufiiuM Miws wool to warm the world Last year it shipped away 3,245,750 pounds, and Countr raised 950,000 bushels ofwWal Morrow Connfy's climated most" excel lent, and you can buy farms and ranches oWimi anywnere else on earth or in all Oregon. Population 5000. There ara vacant nm.pnm.n lat.,!.' -.ii ' 1 h1.an.d prairIe' Rnd lan(l may be' bought wv ti v w f iu tail turo. H?"0 County has J6J.535 sheep, and the Heppner has 1009 WpfifatW. Voo4 toh'AAI. city water, electric lights and 135,000 brick hotel -the Palace. Portland Is located 197 miles from ueppuer. vnicego some rartner. r " ;i1jTL" Here and Tljere gtfnK; perceptibly - The1 daV' are longer," T. W. Ayers started yesterday for a weekVvisit with his son at Pendreton. Lone Rock people aft 'considering file matter of incorporating their town. The Mayf itle sch6ol is now flourish ing, with Miss Parsons as teacher. Gilliam county's total tai "this year will be' 24 Mils. J. B. Jackson has been appointed stock inspector of Grant county. The developed mines that afe befog worked in the vicinity oT D. B. Sfalter's Mayflower inrne are" yielding rich re'-; turns. - ; Oscar SprrhggMe,1 the Lawtoh-Alamo mailcar'ner", goes armed to the teeth in anticipation of an attack by an over- ?rown coogar whose tracks have been observed fn the) mow, While ferosMng Fox valley' TnifrMay night, the stage driver, Vic. Bunif, got lost in a blinding snow storm and wan dered about a'l night through drifts five feet deep, fin illy arriving at C. E, Lyon's place at daylight. Al V. Herren, who was one of Hepp- ner-g pioneer cattlemen 3U years ago, was accidentally hit with a charee of shot while duck-hunting in Polk county Monday. Shipments of stall-fed beef cattle are now being made from Ontario to Seattle Clyde Wells is ready to supply you with pure in"ilk that yields rich cream; leave orders at the Wells furniture store. Henry Rex Pigg very sensibly asks the Gilliam county court to change his name to Graves. You should have no objection, but if you haye, file it by March 6. At Antelope Saturday night a heavy rain did damage 16 PoaoVSrtrT brTa'geB., : 6er at Cross Keys during the hign water A. J. Friday lost' Xr carves by drowning.- Dr. Hadscfn lias teoveti from Corldrjii to Anteiopa. J. W. Becket, ex connty ommisioij er, was-in yesterday" from his", borate ft) the great grain belt of the Eight Mile country.' The' bulk of the wheat has been hauled from there, and farmers are off and on plowing "and seeding spring grain. Considerable Bxciternfflt prevails throughout the Slioofly country over the discovery of a supposed remarkably rich quarts ledge on Bald Mountain, which has been located by Butler Bros, and Dr. Donnelly, of Fossil. Bishop's store always has oranges, bananas and lemons.' All kinds of building material prompt ly delivered by Heppner Lumber Co. Legal blanx and all kinds of job print ing at Gazette office. Queen olives in bulk at Matlock 4 Hart's. The very choicest of canned and dried fruits are always kept on hand at the grocery store of T. R. Howard. When you want fresh nuts go to Bishop's. Why make mince meat, ' when yon can get as good and cheaper than you can make it. at Matlock & Hart's. Please remember this : You can get letterheads, billheads, cards, books or any kind of Job printing" done at the Heppner Gazette shop. Is there anything the matter with the title to your land ? If thefe is, call at the Gazette office and get It cleared np. Jay W. Shipley returned Saturday from his visit to Western Oregon. Dick Beaman started yesterday for the North Fork of the John Day, where be wilt placer mine for a while and then go to Dan Stalter'g mines on the Green horn. Claus JoliriBon was in Monday from Eightmile. ' Wm . Hughes, of John Day, is buying catt'e around Long Creek. At Bitter II. II. Arbogast ia stall feeding a lot of beef cattle. Candy? O, yes, the Very choicest! kinds are kept at Dan P. Doherty'a I. X. L. stored Clean newspaper to cover shelves, put under carpets and line honees are sometimes scarce, but just now there is a full supply on gale at tbr Gaaette' office at 15 cenU a package. vmp, grip, grip! Grip everywhere, lhe World is full of it. But it will wear itself out before long. Heppner is having its share of sick ness, but the patients are all doing well and will soon be aronnd again. IT ., , ixcppuer weamer nas Deen verv an usual the past month, there being great lack of sunshine and considerabl iog, with a freeze at night,' but mild days. There is no enow, and stock is doing well. Mrs. Buchholz, after a pleasont visit here, has gone to San Francisco to visi oiner relatrves. Her brother, Henry Heppner, escorted her as forasPoit- land. While Jay Shipley was below attend ing the convention of school superin tenaents he visited relatives in Benton county whom he had not ! met in 21 years. O. h. Farnswortu and wife returned hohie Tuesday after a very enjoyable visit with old friends in Portland. The report about Mrs. Farnswoith's inherit ance proves too large, as there is but $50,000 to divide among 6 heirs. At Gate's creek i Saturdav, Herbert Brittoo, while slashing timber- accl dently cut three fingers off the hand of John Hiatt.- Geo. Conser and wife Teturned home Monday evening after a month's visit in the Willamette valley. " Kj. Mulling teturned yest-rcay from a pleasant visit with the old folk in the Willamette. lhe Prince of Whales will have to torn over a large lot of new leaves to ever be as good a king as was his mother. yuite a few new settlers have been taking up land at Pass creek. Lew Carson, of Canyon City, who had arr interest in the Canyon Citv- Izee stage line, has mved his family to Heppner. Fine eating appli s at Bishop's. lliehnest liife of bulk Tjickles that ever cam to town at Mat, onk Hrt'i Souf, Ijwee't and dills." Jresh cauliflower iust'rfifieivAd at JDlSIlOp H. Pickled pigs' feet, salt etfTiBOri? her ring anil mackerel t MatTock & Hart's T. R. Howard's store' has evertfthinir in me grocery nne needed by city trade. Rooms for Rent cards forv sale at Ga zette office". Heppner Gazette and Est Oregbniao seml-weekiy, $2.75; weekly 82 25. Go to Bishop's arid try some of their sweet cider, 15 cents a quart. Hon. Phil MetBfihan, 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 dinirrgroom is excellently managed and is unsurpassed. The' Hepbber Gazette effioe will fur nish you any paper or magazine in the World at a reduced rate. ' notice; Commencing February 1st we will again give Purchase Stamps to all who call for them, until our present supply is exhausted. We do this to ei ve those who iaiira to get their books filled a chance to do Bo now that thev may not oe disappointed in getting a picture. This Fair. One of the1 mostf despicable things on esrth is the bilk. He IN IDAHO, Chae. F. Parkins, who formerly lived moves among near Lexington, la nnx In T.t. .ni uoursi peopie ana swindles wnere ere in writing from there says ..o vu Buu ia a large iactor in cauBine "Th 8 nm PmiHa Mnni k. loss of faith in human nature. I changed verv much and improved. It The bilk may have hi day1 for i is all settled np now," and is a kood whllej but sooner br later lustice over farming country the beet I have seen fakls him. ' ' since I took Horace Greelfiv'i dvi A bilk who travels unJer the names and went west of Headly and Newton recently swin- "It is now five years' since ' this resef' died V WasTiington" "college" and then vation was opened for Settlement; and came to Antelope and contracted for 4 now the settlers are proving up and lot of horses to be delivered Saturday; getting their land deeded, and some are The horses were there, but the bilk had selling at $2500 to $3000 a M section. uuwir, leaving many unpaid Dins. " , -inere nave Deen some good mines struck' back of Grahgeville, so this BIG CAVE. wnoie country is on a boom. I think Over on the North imk nf Hia Jnfci "Id Horace must have forseen this Day, southeast from Heppner, Is a very yearB ago when fie told us kids to go r"iiBgedegion of high mountains,' tow- we8t" 1 m thinking of going out proa- enng nmrox and deep ravines. Whil6 recently prospecting there the Shells boyH discovered a large cave located in the side of a mountain, about 25 miles above Dale. pecting in the Bitter next summer." Root mountains NICE ' MEAT. Although' reports from ail over the The entrance is tig "enough to admit I oaBt Bpeak the Belgian hare being horsff, ana farther in it grows much larger. The explorers saw enough of thVcAWWVterlTlKlft tfAnV Hfirft' ft' ft" a wonderful creatifffr; 3 "J r ' ' A conuemnea as a nuisance, the lact re. mains that its meat is choice and good. Judge Keithlev has in Heppner quite a bunch 6f Belgian hares, of which he takes most excellent " care. He feeds SAT EVE. POST 1 . ynem grain ana vegetables, and lays on ii.A:2f.i .la v. ..' One of the mos readable publication! . lm'a 'ml' in the whol e world Is tWttttflay Evening Post. It is "etegantly'prrhtBd1', and is filled Vith 'Stories and "skelcliel by the best" autbors and mdA'pToraP- nent public 'men, and is hiBtef ully Iffu- KILL THE DAlSnRCTF ' 6'ERM tratea oy accomplished artists. The roBi was rounoea in T7j, nyuenj: 1 0r four" HaTT Wifl Fall Oat Tilt Xoii'Be- ranklin, and Is new published by th eome Bald. vu.HBruu.w, wmcn is a guarantee Modern science' baa disoovered that of its excellence. It only cOSts "$! a I dandruff is caused bv a cerm thai 'dim iuubo wuu nave ate oi tneir meat say it is as nice as grouse, and at table ev ery plate is returned for i second help'- ing. year, or 5 cents' a" copy; A HOME ! ON TIME. A good tanch ot 160 acresF. 140 of it good plow laird; located on corrntv road. o mnes southwest of Heppner, is now offered at $4 an acre". " Ahy" man who will work it mav have it on 3 yearn' bib', pay in eaBy installments. Apply at neppner uazeite omce. BARGAIN. r or sale at $1100, 100 acres on the edge of Heppner. Town loW ' may be sold from it at once. Owner will give $100 for the hay now crowing oh it.' Apply Gazet office. np the scalp in scales as it bnrrow down to the roots of the bair, where it destroys the bair's vitality, oansing fal ung nair, ana, nitimaieiy, baldaess. After Prof, Unna, of Hamburs. Ger many, discovered the dandruff germ, all efforts to find a remedy failed until the great laboratory discovery was made rnicli resulted in NewbroV Herbtaida.1 It alone of all other hair preparations' kill the dandruff germ. Without dan.1 drnff, hair grows luxuriantly. "Destroy the oause, you remove the effect." Sheep-ranch 'outfits," stock 'salt,' Wats1 and furnishing goods,' pipes'," tobacco,1 candy and nnts all time are void--KtT. 14. Howard's store. WANTED. A bright man with light team to do ight work in Morrow and Gilliam coun ties, bteady work and good wages to' the right man. For particulars address Gerlicher Bros., Winona, Minn. There is vacant eoverrrment land in Morrow county plateau, foot bill and mountain timbered land. There is semi-arid land near the1 Columbia that may' be bought at 50 cents an acre; if irrigated it will produce good crops. II; MIR THE FAIR The Way to Make a Retliict ' AT fill,, ion is to Reduce Which all j who have investigated have found wrare doihg-thefe has been many pleasant OTfjffe ih our store; the past week when tKo&eIio-Vjame to get Ladies' flannelette Wrappers, regular price 1;38 ' at 'reductibn' pW 93c A paif Sbf those rfieii's tleavy 'slides " ladies' I"' " A'CrWdf Hh(k4dieS' mktekintoshfia Ladies' knit hood BoyB' 66ttori worsted! kne& pants Children's outing, flannel night-' gbtrfis;' 'ages 4 to 14 years 1.60! 1.15 3.44 .55 .24 .45 i .91" : 2.C9' , .39 .16 .32- atid so "on through the' list. Send Mail Orders A recoCTlzed Oregonian. authority The Weekly I&kfifcrwtik are bad' and you cannot conie" to town,' US your f aridtheyill be ' filled as carefully as though you were here. Miis Sale Iotsts Orxl y until OEeti. X st . The Fair The Place to Save Money. The Fair Morrow county - has - a dozen towimfiipr nt tttotmtaio timber IanQa thaf wW some daV yiefd imi mBsVlMJd'meH to? rafermeri nnd meT dealers. STOCKllblBiR3" MEETING. Jjotice'il'herelar'giveii tfiat a meeting of t the stockholders of the Morrow Coffnty J,and aria" Trus Company will be held at thetffice of tVie Cornpaib Heppner on Monday, March' 11,1901, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing directors foj the ensnrng year. . B;P. HvN0, Secretary. Hep'rSfrbrW. Jam il, 1(K)1. , , , BETTER THAN EVER. - The Heppner Stea'rA ta'undry hit just made many important Improvements by adding new machinery so as to keep up with the work and do Tt eVen better. ' A new mangle has been arranged for,' and all the machinery overhanred, and the enterprising proprietor, FbeD KjRno, has increased the size of the building 14x24. Pe p!e 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. Heppner Gazette only 4 bits for 3 months. NEWS WANTED. The Heppner Gazette wants corre spondents all over Morrow and adjacent counties to send it news of the local happenings. All correspondence need will be properly paid for. HOTEL HEPPNER. Tbia well-kept house ia centrally lo cated on the west side of Main street. Heppner, end has good rooms and a bodnt'ifut table, at reasonable rates. . The Heppner and Canyon City stage starts from the Hotel Heppner daily, except Monday, and goes throneh in 24 hours. - The Telephone Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, on west side of Main street, keepe first-class rigs and saddle horses. and takea the best of care of tbem. H. A. Thompson, Proprietor of all Three. REWARDS FOR WORKERS. Anyone can mate money getting up Clubs of Subscribers for the Heppner Gazette. Until further notice the Gazette will pay $3.75 in cash to anyone sending in a club of 5 new cash 1-year pubscribers. Will pay $7 50 for 10 new cash 1-year ubscribers. Will pay $11.25 for 15 new cash ! year subscribers. Will pay $15 for 20 new cash 1-year subscribers. Anyone sending in a club of 25 new cash 1-year subscribers will be given a nne goia watch. lndepenaeht and reliable-" he Oregon! J8--& The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults, ; ' 'm- We supply families and the trade Wifh the Choicest California Wines. Brandies, and Kentucky '""-'-if, j$ ' , r- - at Reasonable Prtcesv No Order Is too small for our Careful and Prompt Attention. A. KLINE & CO., Jt x n Wholesale and fletali Deatera; PehdletOfi, Ore. POST OFFICES. There are at present in Morrow county the following post offices : Douglas, Eightmile, Ella, Galloway, Gooseberry, Hardman, Heppner, lone, Pettys, Lexington, HOLIDAY CHEER. These are the days of IJoliday 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 fori medicinal purposes, and holiday hard ware to be taken internally. Frank Roberts, Prop. Home-seekeri with means, and invest ors should come here. On account of the ' lowpricee at which ife lands are offered, Morrow bonnty expects lo double its population ibis year. Good land can be bought here at $1.25 to 95 an sore. HEPPNER MABKET JP1UCK!. Wool perm H to IS Wheat per bushel 41 to5 Flour, Heppner, uer bbl : Oats per 1UO lbs ) Hariey per iuu lbs 1 .v Bay, alfalfa, per ton 7 (10 (In stack at ranch) j u) Hay, wheat 9 (In stack at ranch) 1 m Bacon per lb V2'4 (tt IS Lard per lb 12 to 12(4 Beef. bCTt. on foot 1 Beef.eutup 7 to 15 Butter per lb 5 to ho Kr an r-otatoea ijj to 75 Chickens, per dm gto Pry Hldea, Ko. 1, per lb , u Uepfll, pw lb , 10 Only IS aa acre. Ranob of 324 acres tor sale; good gratis or plow land, all under fenoe," hat ruri- ning water, and ia located on county road, five miles south of Heppner. Ap ply to owner, J. W. Bedingtoo, at the Gazette office, Heppner. Tbia place will make a good borne for some farmer or tookman: If not sold aopn it will be for rent: It adjoint land of D. A. Her ren, Tom Qoaid, Wm. Penland and James- Hayee. BtG BARGAIN. For i short time t can sell you tone of the'nest iraprdved borne" farms in Eight' Mile at $2050. G. W. WeIls. We Drugs, Prescriptions, Toiiettte Articles,' Perfumery. PATTERSON & SON, Up-to-Date Drtifrgists, Heppner. iaai H. A. THOMPSON, ProprielbFoT the LIVERY, FEED jod SALE SJABLE On West Side of iain St., Heppner. TYPEWRITER. A new typewriter will cost you fl06. The Gazette office baa one to sell at 30 that will do just as good work a a $100 Full Stock of Vaocinatoio Points Just Received. macnine. Riga and Saddle Ilay and Grain bought and Bold. First-'olasB Horse a always kept for livery at reasonable fatefe.' The very befit facilities kept lor takfne dart of tearnsleft I charge. Give me a trial and bo coiWicfced: PRIVATE BOARD. Anyone desiring Private Board will do well to call on Mrs. Morrifton at her rooms back of P. O. Bory's Jewelry Store. IT CU EfcArx WAGON - Is me that everybody knows. It is one of the best on eatth. iilliam it Bisbee Havejft8Tav1Sd feile, of the' largest stocks of Bain Wacona ever Calk and See them - si tiro 'Rlisimt. HeavyvBtid' ;fihelf Hardware, Granibware, Tinwftte, Agrfinlihral i"Y?nivpi', ubrodb, tiaoKs, jito., vbmhb and Uil (the beat in the world). Crockery and Glassware. - AT T. R. HOWARD'S STORW. Main fetreet, you can find Groceries, Provisions, Glassware; Tinware and Furnishing Goods, All well adapted to either City or Country Trade. Staple artd Fancy Groceries- tine Teas ana voffm. Good Goods.... Fair Prices.L T. R. HOWARD, Heppnor. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Etere is Home lestiniony. Uardmao, Jaoaary 11 a word for roar eoartr mndinirja P.ti I want ti ray Mr, B'ncna) Den'r Sir Erpee'orant.- My wife bad a lad coneb. and I not a' bottle ot tha Ft llB Kind YCB Ha8 AlWaiS BOUgbf took ccordiD t0 direction, and it cured her in 24 hoore. y i iuun ronpocivioiiy, Bears the rf fz. . Hka Vm Auvuiia jkM. iia mxmu oirueif xieppner Simond's Cross Cut Saws Sewing Machines Sanitary. Stills Boss Washers Hose and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers At Ed. R. Bishop's.