Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 24, 1901, Image 6

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; There is no reason why Morrow coun
ty cannot support twice its present pop
ulation, and for those who are willing to
work, homes are here. The man with
cash to invert would probably reap as
rich returns from it here as elsewhere,
for land values here are the lowest on
earth considering the production and
profits.
Take it all around, Morrow County
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 anywbere else.
CHEAP CORNER.
The large corner property east of J.
M. Hager'a store and opposite the resi
dence of C. A. Rhea, is now offered at
the low price of $850. Apply at Gazet
office.
RTOCK PAYS BEST.
Take it up one side and down the
other, stock pays best. A real bargain
is now offered in a 1440-acre stock ranch
45 miles south of Heppner. Only $4
an acre. Good outside range ; 100 tons
of hay thrown in and 100 acres in grow
ing wheat; all under fence and will
raise anything. Apply to Gazette
office, Heppner.
CHEAP PASTURE.
Anyone wanting pasturage for a bunch
of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W.
liedington, at Gazet office, Heppner.
A Powdar Mill Explosion
Removes everything in sight; so do
draatio mineral pills, but both are might;
dsDgerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
machinery of yonr bady witb calomel,
oroton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
Ne Life Pills, which are gentle as a
summer breeze, do the work perfectly.
' Cures beadaohe, constipation. Only 25o
at Conger & Warren Drug Oo.
Dr. Johnson, specialist for diseases
of the rectum, will be at the Palace
Hotel for a short time only. Dr. John
son cures piles without knife, ligature
or caustic and guarantees a cure in
every case. Call and talk with him if
you are troubled.
NOW FOR TREES.
I am now prepared to take orders for
fruit, shade and ornamental trees, grape
vines and small fruits, rosea and shrub
bery, whioh have been grown without
irrigation by The Dalles Nurseries. I
will canvass Morrow and Grant counties
for both spring and fall delivery, and in
all cases guarantee satisfaction.
My address is Hardman, and I will
Bee that all stock is promptly delivered.
Harry Cumminoh.
Score cards on which yon can keep
tally on nil kinds of games are now kept
on sale at the Heppnor Gazette office.
The day is not distant when every
inch of land will be deeded and doubled
up in price. If you want to buy a good
824-acre place at $5 an acre, call on J.
W. liedington, Gazette office.
GATHERED ON THE RAIL.
Southern Pacific locomotives wil
toon use for fuel bricks made of coal
dust and anp)ialUim.
The narrowest gauge railroad now
In use is one of twenty inches in Nortb
Carolina, built last year for transport
ing timbers.
Tub length of railroads open in Rus
sia increased from 13,340 miles in 1878
to 17,377 miles in 1889, being- an In
crease of 8,038 miles only.
Tub recent run of the "exposition
flyer" over the Lake Shore road be
tween New York and Chicago was the
fastest long-distance run on record.
The distance of l)N0 miles was covered
in two minutes less than twenty hours.
Wukn Queen Victoria travels by rail
she pays the companies 7s. (id. per mile
for herself, and first-class fare for
everyone clso in the royal train. This
is supposed to niuke good the loss en
tailed by the temporary stoppage of
traffic.
Eioiitk.kk railway companies have
aided t'.ie Columbian exposition by
takiiur StifiT.ftOO of its stock and 8850,000
of its bunds. Among these the Haiti
more A Ohio took $110,000 in stock, and
the Illinois Central (50,000 in stock and
1100,000 in bonds.
FOR HOUSEWIVES.
Don't put a bright colored carpet
Into a room where the furniture Is dull,
old or of neutral tints.
Don't have ehttmleliers or hanging
lamps with rootim of low ceiling; uh
aide brnelielu in such eases.
'Don't furnish a north room in blue
or any olner cold color; Kome thing of a
warm tint should be chosen.
Don't hnng a heavy portiere over a
narrow door; generally speaking, hang
ings ore out of pi nee in a small house,
or with Miuill rooms.
Don't fill the center of the room, un
less thero is plenty of space on all
aides; nothing otTends good taste so
seriously as the sense of being "clut
tered v p. "
Don't have too much of one kind of
decoration In tho house; two rooms
upon the auiue general pattern are
quite) enough an Individual schema
for tmoh apartment in better.
Don't i::o all your kindness and gal
lantry aiiuy from home, and let the
uiipleii.'-:iiitticsa manifest itself in the
family circle; try the other course for
u time, und see how that will work,
UouKvhold. -1 t
WOOL.
The Heppner wool market is still
stagnant.
The latest from Boston is : Market
quiet but prices steady. '
Quotations :
Territory : scoured basis Montana
and Wyoming, fine medium and fine, 16
(uc; scoured 40(g4c, siapie ouc.
Utah, fine medium and fine, 1617c;
scoured, 4648c; staple, 50c. IJaho
fine medium and fine, 1516c; scoured,
46ra48c : staple. 50c.
Australian, scoured basis, spot prices
-rcombing, superfine, nominal, 7375c;
good, 6770c.
At the seaboard markets of the east
Oregon wools are quoted as follows:
Eastern Oregon choice, 1415; ayer.,
1314; heavy, 1112; staple, 15lft.
Valley Oregon, No. 1., 22a22; No. 2,
2223 ; No. 3, 2122 ; lambs, 1921.
WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK.
Portland, Jan. 23.
There was little life in business yes
terday. The grain market was dead,
though a nominal advance of a cent
was made in price, in sympathy with
other markets. The Chicago whetd
market experienced an appreciable ad
vance. No sales were reported in the
Northwest.
Walla Wallr 5455.
Wool Valley, 1314c for ooarse,
1516c for best; Eastern Oregon,
1012c; mohair, 25c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short
wool, 2535c; medium-wool, 3050c;
long wool, 60$1 each. ,
San Francisco, Jan. 21. Wool
Spring Nevada, ll13c per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 1014; Valley, Oregon,
15 18c. Fall Northern, mountain, 9
(S10c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c;
Ilumbolt and Mendocino, 1012c.
Chicago, Jan. 21. Cattlo Receipts
4500; market generally steady; prime
steers $5.306.10; poor to medium, $3 50
(35.20; stockers and feeders, slow,
$2.75(34.60; cows, $2 75r4.20; heifers,
$2.65(34 60; canners, $2.00(82.70; bulls,
$2.754.40; calves. $3.755.75; Texau
fed steers, 44.80; Texas grass steers,
$3.35(14.
Sheep, receipts, 11,000. Market steady.
Choice wethers, $3 75(34.60; fair to
choice mixed, $3.50733 85; Western
sheep, $3.75(34 60; Texas sheep, $2.50
3.50: native lambs, $45.50; West
ern lambs, $55.50.
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hambars
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PaufDu Ohslllu
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Casper Wbllnss
W. r. Slihau
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A.B. Frntt. Howard Pjle, Welter Applaloi
T Clarlt, and Frederlo Rtuiluiton.
THI OUTINQ PUILItHINQ CO.,
NIWVORK,
rrederla Hsminetoa Hcnrv Riwi 1 .nrin. w
a John Fox, Jr. Own Wliur A
Klflbyd Hsratne Parti 0. Urant J,a Fare
I'aul Leliieater Fori! Cherles F Lumuill a
A ituuert rsrtsr a UOliRD
W W A rm T V.n n.
Time to OU Up.
Like every other complex machine, the human body has its
periods for repair. Sleep is Nature's time for rest, when the
repair shops of the brain make good the damage of the waking
hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from headache,
nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart trouble or pain, is
running with a hot box. Give the tired brain and worn-out
nerves a chance to rest. Stop! It is time to oil up.
"I suffer! from headache, nervousness and a general
run-down condition. It was almost impossible for me to
Bleep at night and my health became so poor that I could
perform the lightest work only with the greatest difficulty.
I liogan taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and before the first bottle
was gono could see an improvemet. I was able to get a good
aleeptnt night, and grew steadily stronger under the treat
lueut until I was oured.M 0. E. Hackbtt, Greene, N. Y.
Btfo Miles' Nervine
feeds and rests the weary brain and weakened nerves. It
gives tost to the appetite, Btirauhites digestion, lnoroasea
circulation and restores health to body aud mind.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
KILL
TBIS
THAT CLUSTERS AROUND
AN
UNHEALTHY
. HAIR.
-.CAUSING
DANDRUFF
PALLING
HAIR
FINALLY
BALDNESS
"Da troy tht uum, vm rtntm
thtsltKL"
HERPIGIDE
cradle tu tht itrm, promote tht
Sni;
rwth el tht Mr,
rsri
sUbyaU
JJIiti,
Prict 91.0.
Mysterious
am we
A
Scotch Remedy
It tho grsattwt rbsorb)at In tk
world and do4 u work throtgti
tbs pores of tlit skis.
Dom't Rub It Im
tot tht) ftim l foaM,
Tht bast pkysltlans vst
prtscrikt it ad vsritt wltk tkt
geoaral pUi la tayiag !
"Sn(A Jtmty it tht test
external remedy kntwn"
Sold ay ail dntaiata at nad
SCOTCH rTkEDY CO.
Woatnra Ayaaay SAK PRAKCISQO
Southern Pacific Co
Leave Dopot Fifth and I St
Arrive
OVERtAND EX
PKRiW TKA1NS, for
Balem, RotcburK.Ash
land, Sacramento, (k
den, Ban Francisco,
Molave, Los Angeles,
Kl Paao, New Orleans
and the East,
7:10 P M
8:30 A M
9;15AM
7:00 PM
At Woodburn (dally
except Hnnday), morn
In If train connects
with train (or Mt An
gel, Bllverton, Browns
ville, HprlnsSeld and
Natron, and evening
train for Mt. Angel
and Hilverton.
7:80 A M
11;4SPM
Corvallls Passenger.
Sheridan Passenger.
H:S0PM
H8:26AM
Dally.
HDaily except Sunday.
Robate tickets on sale between Portland, Bao-
ramento and Ban Franciico Net rates $17 tint
clans and u aecond clans, Including sleeper
Kates and tickets to Eastern Points and En.
rope. Alan JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUHTRALI A. Can be obtained from J. B,
K1KKLAND, Ticket Agent, IM Third St.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I'Riiei.gor Depot, foot of JeRerson Btreet.
1d.ua f,w naM it i 1 1. . . i. oil au.in m
12:30, 1:66, 8:r, 6:16, 6:2.r), 8:05, 11:80 p. m ;' aud
DO) a. m. on Holidays only. Arrive at Portland
dally at ::. H:;10 . 10.50 a. m.: 1:S. 8:16. 4:80,
6:20, 7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a, m. daily, except
Monday: 8:H0 and 10:06 a, m. on Bundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, eioe.pt Sunday, at 4:80
p. m. Arrive ai foruaiia at u:jua. m.
Paasengnr train leaves Dallls for Alrlie Mon
nays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:46 p m
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R.KOKHLBR, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
uuu, w. a r. Agi., rorciana, urenn
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
His work first-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street.
Do - Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
4T f Always Fresh. y
X Always the Best ff
JR)' are sold everywhere. Nk.
dCi 1901 Bed Annual free. J
t. M. FIRM It CO., DETROIT, MICH. jT
M Mill
LONG CREEK SHOOTING.
The Banger Bays that on Thurs
day afternoon in Dastin & Keeney'a
saloon there was a misanderstand
ing about money matters between
Bird Dastin and Joe Williams, and
they had been talking it over, Joe
claiming that Bird owed him, and
the latter denying the allegation.
They both became "warm"' over
the affair, and finally Joe started
off, making the threat that he was
going after a "gun," and would
give Bird a certain time to pay or
be a dead Bird. Just as Joe
reached the front door, going after
the "gun," as was supposed, Bird
whipped out a "44" and said: "Are
you going after a gun to shoot
mer ; aDd fared at Joe twice, the
first shot taking effect in his neck
under his chin, the second one
entering his neck about two inch
es below and behind his ear, com
ing to just under the skin at the
back of his heck.
Williams was taken to his room
and the doctor called, who soon
stopped the flowing blood. While
seriously injured it is not thought
to be fatal, and Joe is getting along
remarkably well.
Joe has refused to swear out an
information against Bird, who gave
mmseif up, bat was aiscnargea.
KECENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL
D VV Chapman, Vinson
H Scberzinger, Spring Hollow
C C Shilling, mountains
H L Smyser, Gooseberry
G W Maxwell "
Miss R Robertson, Long Creek
J M Hoy ,
D VV Fagalde, Douglas
Claus Johnson, Gooseberry
M S Maxwell, lone
E Hendrix "
J W Becket, 8mile
J J McGee, Harrlman
Dick Bnaman, Dale
S M Caldwell, Gurdane
Chris Melaon "
John Shaw, Butter Crk
J C MoCoy, Dalles
B F Swaggart, Lex
Pat Quaid, Balm Frk
N H Leathers, Parker Mill
Everybody wants to know what The
Oreffonian has to say.
Gordon's
Feed and Sale Stable
Has just been opened to the
public and Mr. Oordon, the
firoprletor, kindly invites his
Mends to call and try his
first-class accommodations.
ttrnxity ef Hm.y swxxd 3-raJja. for Sad
Stable located on west side of Main
Btreet between Wm. Rcrlvner's and
A. M. Ounn's blacksmith shops.
For the ladles A fine horse and lady's saddle
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., Jan. 16, 1901.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
named settler bas filed notice of his intention
to commute and make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at
Heppner, Oregon, on March 2, 19U1, viz:
Homestead entry No. 8729 of
ALFRED S. FRIEZE, of Heppner, Or.,
For the southwest !4 northeast , east M north
west '4 and southwest northwest !4 section
15, township I south, range 28 E V M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: James D. Brown, Charles
Berkley. Robert B. Whlted and William L
Witheral, all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. Babtlktt,
818-23. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or.. Jan. 18, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim
and that said proof will be made before J, W.
Morrow, United States Commissioner, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on March 8, l'JOl, vU: Home
stead entry No. 6025,
SARAH E. JONES, nee Donahoo,
of Heppner, Oregon,
For the east northeast U and east W south
east section 18, township 2 south, range 28
a w m.
She names the following witnesses to prove
ner cantinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: JasDer Griffith. Jesse Stout.
Harry Hayman and Henry Vanderpool, all of
uepnner, Oregon.
818-28 E. W. Babtlktt, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
VTOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ii undersigned administrator of the estate
of William Cox, deceased, has filed In the
County Court of Morrow county, his final
account as such administrator of said estate,
and that Tueadar the fifth dav of March. 19(11.
at the hour of i o'clock p. m. of said day has
oeen nzea oy saia court ror nearing or ODjec
tlons to said report and the settlement thereof,
J. M. Bakib.
Administrator of the estate ol William Cox,
deceased. 817-21
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Public Land Sale. (Itolated Tract.)
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
11 mi nuance of Instructions from the Com
mlssloner of the General Land Office, under
authority vested in him by section 2456, United
States revised Statutes, as amended by the act
congress approved reoruary w, itw, we win
nroceed to oiler at nubile sale on Tuesday, the
26th day of Februay, next, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., at this office, the following tract
of latin, to-wlt: Southeast) northwest M and
southwest M northeast U section il, township
l south, range east n m.
Anr and all Deraons claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement ol said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
JAY. P. LUCAS, Register,
817-22 Otis PArraasoN, Receiver.
D. 8. Und Office, The Dalles, Ore., Jan. 12, 1901.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles. Or., Jan. 8, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
name I settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawlt
raw ford. County Clerk, at Heppner. Oretron
on Thursday February 14. 1901, vis:
JOHN D HICKKY. of Heppner, Ore..
Homestead entry No. MM for the east H north
west H and east H southwest section 7, town
ship 8 south, reuse NIWH
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land. Tls; Mat Hughes, Ernest Cupper,
fatrtrk Hclllaneand Isaac N Baaey, all of Ht-pp-ner.
Ore.
816-21 JaT P. Lucas, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Public Land Sale Itolated Tract.)
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance of Instructions from the Com
missioner of the general land orr.ee, under au
thority vested In him by section 04.", D. 8.
Revised Statute, as amended by the act of Con
(rees approved February ! 1896, we will pro
ceed to oner at public sale on Saturday the M
day of February, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a m., at this oOlca, the following tract of land,
to-wlt: West H southeast section 11, towa
ship S south, range 2ft E W M
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to flie their
claims In this otHo on or before the day above
designated for the commencement oi said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
Jay P. Locas. Register.
814-19 Otis PATTaasoH, Receiver.
C. $. Und Offlo, Tha Dalies, Or., Dec il. 1900.
Take two to
night and you
will be well to
morrow. Bald
win's Health
Tablets. They
cure sick-headache,
chronic
constipation and
make sick people
well-50 doses 25c
X. W. Taasltl, the Chicago millionaire cigar
man (of Taaaill's Punch jc Cigar (mas,) says:
"Baldwin's Health TabUts ara tha beat
remedy for constipation, billiousneae and tsf
pta uvr i nave ever nsea."
PonTLASTt), Oan.
BDWAKD L. BALDWIN CO.,
I ftaa yoar Health Tableta excellent sa
aasMSfnttssi, skavnendncha aad 4rsvpsln.
One. aiaka
Of Oeo. Baker at Co., Aaatioaeera.
Patterson & Son, Heppner
'"A
A good looking
noree ana poor iook- f
ma; Harness is ,ni -worst
kind of a com- f "
unatiOD. i-t
Eureka
Harness CMl1
tr anl mat Vm tha ! skn1 that
horse look bettr, but makes th I
leather oft and pliable, puts tt In con- I
anion to last twice as long
fUa it nrrtlntarllv wnnld.
.. Sold Tti7wbr ta Ishi-all
111
fifth
OIL CO. tl
A
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance!
Mo
Dbpabt TIME 8CHEDDLE8 AaaiTI
Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver, 4:30 p. m.
Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Rpeclal Kansas City, at.
9a.m. Louis, Chicago,
and East.
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 4:30 p. m.
Express Kt. Worth, Omaha,
9 a. m. Kansas City, Ht
via. Hunt- Louis, Chicago
iURton, and East.
Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewis- 5:20 p. ra.
Express ton, Hpokane, Min-7-45
a. m, neapolis, St. Paul,
Via. Spo- Duluth, Milwau
. kane. kee Chicago and
East.
8.00p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m.
Prom Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail every 5 days
8:00 p.m. Colombia Rivkb 4:00p.m.
Ex. Sunday Stbamebs. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex, Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Ralem and
Way Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 8:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhim, Kiverb. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. Bnakb Rivbb.
Lv. Riparla Lv. Lewlston
3:35 a. m. Riparla to Lewlston 9 a. m.
daily dally
Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner
at ( :4a a.m. no iu arrives aio:i p. m. wuu
except Sunday.
Paasangara booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. M. KEBN&N, Agent, Heppner.
VV. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
New Lodging House
I have re-papered and re
furnished the well-known
Moui)taiQ Husc
And it is now ready for
the--acoomm3dation of
lodgers by the day, week or
month.
Good rooms and clean, com
fortable beds.
Lodging 35 cents.
I. N. BA8EY,
'visit DR. JORDAN'S omsat
UUSEUU OF AHATOUY
leal MARKET ft, tAtt FRAN0UK4, CM.
emf The largest a anSsmlPal Mtmum
' YJ tsUeWeiio.
&ni au nutam e ae 9SBt, J
I r ft SewMtorW IUMW 4fere.
,1111 Wainieenn. er any eelsaet
' Il il edelHM,seiTeiynr4ibv
. i I the eldest bpecUltet on (be rnolAe
r iBUosnt, Jsetaausaeassi
m. eOTDAw-MrrATi Btsuns
Tnemsr anew and awl
nmtr nneei and sstM4tl
enea wna are efT.rln
He eSMcts el yeuaatnl hinie-
treea the
ereuons er ewuss.ni In nsaturnr
1 yenrn. VsrroiieanS phyetenl teklllsr,lnn.
BoSemnT. IenS MmaiaisMM fcs all iuaomoU.
I csllona; aperenmseirrsieeew f rnssesne
rbws, e.iwrlee, ssims, rs enmneief
I si sj rim
remedies.
lie,
' on
cure. The Doctor toee net claim lanerforos
1 mtmclm, but w well Known M ne a fair
Guare Phynlclan and Surgeonpre-e
bls.peclalty DIhsm. er Mmm.
ITPHIM. Hi li..M. i.lHiMt.rt f,..s.
I the tytt.ru without ths use ef Hnrweirv. AI
Vrweaea fltted by na Bxner. Btnaleml
mm for Usintnrn. A anlek and redlenl
curs for IIIm, rieemm aed ftstsilsm, a
Dr. Jordao's special palnlees methoda. A
ETKHT MAN applrlnainuswUlissnlfs
I snr fioarrt opinion ot biscomplalni.
' W wilt buartmttt a eosinVM CCXMtm
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