Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 31, 1901, Image 1

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WEEKLY GAZETTE
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Lead In Prestige
Leads In Circulation
Leads In News
Is the Official and Recognized Represent
ative Journal of the County.
OFFICIAL
PAPER
WEEKLY GAZETTE
20th Century
Special Illustrated Edition
30 Pages.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901,
NO. 819
The Heppner Gazette
Is published every Thursday by
J. W. RE DING-TON.
Entered at the Foatoffice at Heppner, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Always reliable The Weekly Oregonlaa.
l &l Mri;vO Aw; AVS
PSOPESSIOWAL CASSS,
C. E Redfield
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In First National Bank building.
Heppner, Oregon.
G. W. Phelps
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Hay street, Heppner, Oregon.
J. W. Morrow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and
U. 8. COMMISSIONER.
Office In Palace hotel building, Heppner, Or.
A. Mai lory,
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
la authorized to take all klnda of LAND
PROOFS and LAND FILINU8.
Collections made on reasonable terma.
Office at residence on Chase street.
Government land script for tale.
D. E. Gilman
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
Put your old books and notes in his
handa and get your money out of them
Makes a specialty of hard collections.
Office In J, N. Brown's building, Heppner, Or
Dr. M. B. Metzler
DENTIST
Teeth Extracted and Filled.
Bridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . . .
Heppner
Oregon.
Nothing so
6ood
as a pure malt beverage to refresh one
after a hard day'a work has ever been
discovered. And there Is one malt
beverage that is better than others
that is
J. B. Natter's beer
It goea right to the apot, and la aerved up at
Natter's Brewery, on upper Main St., Heppner,
wnere an ice-cold cellar in the solid rock keeps
talwaya cool.
Gordon's
Feed and Sale Stable
HaajuBt been opened to the
public and Mr. Gordon, the
proprietor, kindly Invites his
friends to call and try his
first-class accommodations.
yien-ty of Hatjr st.d Ghee In for Bml
Stable located on west side of Main
street between Wm. Scrivner's and
A. M. Gunn's blacksmith shops.
For the ladles -A fine horse and lady's saldlo
Oregon
Shout line
and Union Pacific
Only Line EAST via
SIT LAKE 0 DEHVEB
TWO TRAINS DAILY
Daily TIME SCHEDULES
Dbpabts HKppw,B 0K Aaa.vis
Fast Mail For
8 : 15 a. m . East and West
Fast Mall From
East and West 6:15 p. m.
Express For
8 : 15 a, m. East and West
Expreas From
East and West 5:15 p.m.
STEAMER LINES.
9ah Fbakcisco Portland Routs. Steamer
aalla from Portland 8 p. m. every 6 days.
Daily Boat service between Portland. Astoria,
Oroiron City, Dayton Balem, Independence,
Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette
Ylver points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers between Riparla and Lewlston leave
Rlparia riallv at 4:40 a. m returning leave
Lewiston daily at 8:30 a. m.
J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner,
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
BARGAIN.
For sale at $1100, 100 acres on the
edge of Heppner. Town lots may be
sold from it at once. Owner will give
100 for the hay now growing on it.
Apply Gazet office.
The news of both hemispherei-in
Weekly Oregonlan. .
The Kind You Have Always
in use for over 30 years,
and
ffiy jfs sona
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
J
Bears the
The Kind You toe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COM RAN V, TT MURRAY TRCCT, NEW YORK CITY.
A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel
Every Modern Convenience.
Drummers' Resort. Stockmen's Headquarters.
One of the finest equipped Bars and Clubrooms
in the state in connection. . . .
Flrst-Ciass Sample Rooms.
For Business Heppner is one of the Leading
Towns of the West. rtl
For Fall and Winter Wear
JV1. LICHTENTHAL,
The Pioneer Boot and Shoe Dealer of Heppner, has
The Latest Styles of Footwear for
Men, Women and Children.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty.
HOME INDUSTRY.
FLOUR
Heppner Flouring Mill Co.
Has secured the services of a first class miller,
and keep on baud a full supply of
FLOUR. : GRAHAM, : GERM : MEAL,
WHOLE WHEAT, BRAN and SHORTS
Of the very best quality and guaranteed to give satisfaction.
The mill exchanges ith the farmers, and solicit
their patronage.
W L. HOUSTON, Manager.
Come to Morrow County for low-priced
lands. Values are sure to double up. Nev-
er again will iand sell so
Bought, and which has been,
has borne the signature of
has been made under his per-
supervision since its infancy.
Signature of
Palace
Hotel.
J. W. MORROW, Proprietor.
Strictly First-Class
FLOUR
low as it does now
-r
O, jpp, there are bad boys in
Heppner who get into all sorts of
scrapes. 1 his is no raradiee, and
you find them everywhere. But
most of them outgrow it by the
time there are any San Juan Hills
to storm.
Old Mount Hood. There are no
(lies at present on this peak. As
a general rule, when you are mo
sying along the water-courses ol
Morrow county you see only yom
immediate surroundings, fat stock
and luxuriant alfalfa fields. But
when aou travel up onto the high
er ridges you. get magnificent
views of both the Blue and Cascade
mountains, and can see 6 giant
peaks which are eternally covered
with snow and loom up from 9000
to 15,000 feet high. The loftiest
is Mount Tacoma, also called Mt.
Seattle, Mt. Rain-here and some
times Snow-here. On government
maps it was marked 14,444 miles
high, but Fred Plummer, Herbert
Bashford and Judge J. W. Hug
gins went hunting goats up there
and re-measured it and found it to
be even 15000. Judge Pillowsham,
of Tacoma, has proven by the affi
davits of all the Puyallup Indians,
who have roosted around on the in
steps of the great "iuouo tain for
7000 years, that its first name wat
Tacoma, and it would never have
been named anything else had not
a scow-load of Vancouver's British
bluejacket tenderfeet paddled
around Puget Sound a century ago
tacking their names onto every
thing in sight. They seemed to
suppose they were discoverers, al
though they paddled past Indian
graveyards where the marble rnon
ments were so old that they bad
rotted down.
But if those sailor-men wanted
magnificent mountain views seen
from the propfr distance of 100
miles or bo, they should have come
to the high spots of Morrow county
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Nature
Babies and children need
proper food, rarely ever medi
cine. If they do not thrive
on their food something is
wrong. They need a little
help to get their digestive
machinery working properly.
Scroll
COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES or LIME 5004
will generally correct this
difficulty.
If you will put from one
fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby's bottle three or four
times a day you will soon see
a marked improvement. For
larger children, from half to
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
if you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish
ing power. If the mother's
milk does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul
sion. It will show an effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
50c. tnd f 1 .00, ill druggists.
SCOTT 4 BOWNK, Chrmnti, New York.
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Help
Hon. W. R. Ellis, Circuit Judge
of this district, is a pioneer resi
dent of Heppner, and for two
terms represented Oregon in congress.
OLD MAN RENINGER.
W. C. Reninger, who was one of
the pioneers of the Hennner Hilla.
and who left his home near Hard-
man a few years apo and went
back to his native village in Illi
nois, is not satisfied there, and
thinks of retuining to Morrow
county. In recently writing to a
friend he says:
"I found everything changed
here when I came back to end my
days among the friends of my
youin. JNew generations nave
grown up, and those of my early
playmates who are left are mostly
in their graves.
"When I returned here from the
Mexican war I played the fife at
the head of a company of strapping
young men. Now I find but two
of them here, and they are old,
infirmed men. It sadly seems that
the world has ran away from me.
It was not the home-coming I
thought it would be. The winters
here are long and cold, and the
summers are hot. The climate is
not near so good as that of East
ern Oregon, and the price of land
here is 20 times as high as in
Vlorrow county. I wish I had
stayed there instead of coming east.
"There is more real healthful
enjoyment iu one summer in the
Bine mountains of Oregon than
there is in Illinois in ten years.''
The noplouse in Action.
John Jacobs, of Big Blue, Kan
sas, writes to know if it would pay
to start a hop-ranch in Morrow
county. Well, it might. But aft
er it got to growing nicely Mrs.
Carrie Nation might come from
Kansas and throw brickbats at it
and smash it all np unless she was
given a guarantee that its fruit was
going into hop plasters and magic
yeast cakes instead of beer.
Hops would do well here if irri.
gated. Otherwise otherwise. The
past year they have been a fairly,
paying crop in the northwest at 12
to 14 cts a pound dried. A few
years ago many people were im
poverisbed raising hops near Pa
get Sound. In the rich soil of the
Puyallup valley hops bad bseu
yielding 2500 pounds to the acre,
with the price at 25 to 85c a
pound. Rev. Mr. Hanson publicly
prayed that a scourge might come
on the hop crop, and very soon the
hoplice came in riding the brake
beams. They ruined the industry
and ate op everything xcept the
mortgages that soon had to go cn
the ranches. When growers at
tempted to spray them the lice
would skip inside of the bop-bur
and then laugh at the folly of their
pursuers lo capture them.
Ezra Meeker, a very euterprising
and industrious hop-grower, went
broke in his old age, and invited
Rev. Hansen to return the IjtflOO
he had contributed to build Han
sen's church. But Mr. Meeker is
still whistling for his money.
This is history.
MORROW'S TAX MOUKE8.
iron8 value of all property .. .$1 ,191,34.'!
Exemptions 73 502
Total valiio of taxabln prop
eity as equalled by county
board of eii'ia'izatiou 11,117,781
On Oregon's ocean shore. What were the wild waves saying when
the bear claimed his share of the rescued dog?
The Senatorial Straggle at Salem.
an occasional cougar and wildcat, and all of them will fly at man's ap
proach and attack only when wounded and cornered.
Jl BTjiomsom-
Hon. A. B. Thomson, joint rep
resentative of Morrow and Uma
tilla counties, is a young man of
force and good character. He car
ried the district, but his enter
prising and respected Democratic
competitor, J. A. Woolery, the live
merchant of lone, carried Morrow
county by 109.
Here ou see an outline of Pen
land Buttes, north from Heppner,
where F. E. Bell nnd others have
made fine farms.
COST OF FARMING.
County Commissioner Ed C. Ash
haugh, a pioneer farmer of Mor
row county, who raised 15,000
bushdls of wheat the past season,
says that the cost of raising wheat
here is about as follows:
Fiorina old (ground per acre .7.rj
Heading 1.00
Harrowing 35
Sowing 2.r
Threshing i.jjo
13.05
The Twentieth Century.
We now stand at the threshold of the
twentieth oeutury, and the nineteenth is
a thing of the past. It will, however,
always be known as the century of inven
tion and discovery, and smoug some of
the greatest ot these we can truthfully
mention Hostetter's Htomaoh Bittern, the
celebrated remedy for all ailments aris
ing from a disordered stomach, snob as
kyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency, oou
stipation, nervousness and biliousness.
It baa been one of the greatest bleselngs
to mankind during the prist fifty years as
health builder. Many prominent phy
sicians prescribe and reooniroent it.
Take their mlvice, try a bottle and be
conviDoed, but be sure to get the genu
ine, witb our Drivate reveune slnmn
over the neck of tbe bottle.
The clltorliil p(je of the Wrckly Ore
Rniiliin KlveH a liroail treatment to a wide
range of sulijecla.
Brave Man Fall
Victims to Mouiaeh, liver and kidney
trouble as well aa women, ami all feel
tbe results iu loss of appetite, poisons
in the blood, backache, nervousness,
beadaohe and tired, listless, run-down
feeiiug. iiut there's no need to feel like
that. Iiieten to J. W. Gardner, Idaville.
Ind. lie says: "Eleotrio Hitters are
jnst the thing for a man when be is all
run down, and don't osre whether he
lives or dies. It did more to give rue
Dew strength and good appetite (ban
anything I onld teke. I can now cut
anytbing and have a new lesse on life,"
Only 60 cents, at (Jotiser Warren
Drag Co. Every bottle guaranteed.
There are wild animules
in the mountains of Morrow
county, but none like the
critter alongside. You find
here the noble elk, the deer,
bear and coyote, but they are
now not very numerous; also
WHERE IS Sl'ARXY.
Most of the pioneer settlers of
the Heppner Hills have reason to
remember Andrew Jaxon Sparks,
who was commissioner of the gen
eral laud ollice 15 years ago, dur
ing part of Pres. Cleveland's first
term.
Sparks caused settlers no end of
trouble and xpense, and threw
many obstacles in the way of their
securing title to their lands. Pio
neers who deserved every encour
agement iu founding homes were
hindered with all sorts of Tom.
fool red-tape regulations. Men
would travel 30 miles to make
final proof, and then old Bparx,
sitting in his easy chair at Wash,
ington, would cause them to travel
the whole journey over again to
xplain why they dared to leave
their land for some short time.
Sparx would pick Haws in the
formation of the moon, and in the
residence of the man who occu
pied it, and his iool rulings be
came so rank that the secretary
of the interior told Clevelaud that
either the secretary or Sparx
would have to get out. So Cleve
gave Sparx the invitation to get.
But what has become of the old
umbra? Ho seems to have fallen
into a prospect hole and tumbled
a cord of his own decisions in after
him.
Settlers on public lands hope
that they may never see his like
again.
SaMWi u,i.
KEEP UP YOUR JACKS.
Every land-owner in Eastern
Oregon has more or less jack rab
bits running on his range, and he
lets them stand out in all kinds of
weather and run races with coyotes
when they should be sitting still
and laying on fat. Instead of
drinking wholesome coffee they
absorb sage tea, and generally do
as they please without regard to
results on their meat.
The Pacific Northwest Las a
bushel of money wrapped up in
Kelgian hares that might just as
well be iu native jackrabbits.
The hare yields fine meat, for
the reason that it is cared for and
properly fed. That is the secret
of the whole business. If the
native jacks w're as well cared for
they would yield a good food,
and would keep at home many $ $
that have been sent to Belgium.
Take it all ttroitiul, Morrow County
i Iki 11 g -i-jd, hi iiltliliil I'liinutu, anil l'ap
miiioiih, who liitH lived in muiiy places,
Buys there tire more ploiiHiint days hern
on an uvuruu thun anywhere u'hu.