Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 21, 1901, Image 5

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    The Heppner Gazette
tfeb. 1, 1901
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, Wstancbs:
Heppner to -
Portland...
Pendleton.bywagoToad.......;
Lexington ,.,., ,,1,);
lone , "
Arlington ....,,...,...,, '
flie Uallea '
Can; on City
Heppner Junction on Columbia Elver
flabin Canyon 16:-ith mud
m.flln IaIVM flail v a n. . '
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-LOCAL NOTES.
dt' nd family Te,nrnl Mon-
urt . T. - "".""Mi ana Port
Their t.ir.
tu K " "re80Kie. anrl
, At the Wilson rinA V nr .. . .
HI'MtteBlfiB a hnn,. l i . "
"iMr. i'FoHBr. k us-;. ..
T ' ""-iiyeij on Uie f! iff
ovrlhat ofancher.
bvta :HD0W WMo wcU other
FrfiHh ., i : aj
just received
8HEEP. (PREFERS FALSEHOOD TO. TRUTH"!
Eastern o,n,. .,.: "'" T" " r,"""a 106 "fwdoin of the
been fW itZ. u ' "T yet P"8' aad eposes .to ntimm doing
oeen axed, though buyers and. srawera so. Tu,n u .... ... . i
J. A. Carson. . "'T " 8' Ut the' Ihihg CRHed
Paid $2.50 a held fr i.. -Y-- t0. Want liberty ail
.. , utr wen, wiiaaoner leathers. . . i
dares that he lost monev on the trB '
""ii-ou m-eaa, alter maea pretentions to rlibil
sheanng in April. r C. ARea.a DromVHJ'Md at'th8rae.timBfB,a.
inent sheer raiser. nff 9 9s . fitood-to-trnth h .
.1 fn-IKOfu, " ' . " T""' " J . . " " ' .". """l"" Mf
""I iw,iiuH,yei nai not seenr., .acts.
Mr.
iaaMBaaaaaMBaaaMBaaHaawaaaajiH
yonwn . m wia a f2.ro bead --roruana, . reb.. .. 19.The '.auertin;
; here forWitlamette J"" . LTV.. Z " "''";ngb the c;ul!:PIer Tfanw.tbal tbe
. 109 on W.L. Houston t n " ' - . 11 -"uoes not. thiokgheepmeo f aMr 01 Oasette wrotfl the notice of
..45 ml"- i,,. F"-tu. ..M-rew wBue-n appeared in
I ... Hiere are onw !firi (im l,0j ( i I Mia ArArnnin u tii..
i n up. . i. 1 1 - i uuu iiiuu ui niimii i v.mu . n ihihi - in' annf
u.in.h.r..t u,.n...i.u..T:' .' I mamw . oo8e to- mere Will te lW,O00i:'ianiba In tha I ''.Oraimn!an"Bi.r
Hank f , uikui Dv tha WlL. , llnrm c..ii . . ' - u.bu.
Heppner re irom.m; to p.m. promises to h K K ' K " J JWWO ' ne-rMhoUld
juau. Diuwiui uBiu. i7:au s. m. i w ""o ouuiai event of the 0,0
' unr itM..
. 1. i j . . wa
I season
i.. too nuiuy uave auit
he ranch atfd mOVB(1 : 4 u q "
... . ..iM,t-. . . Aoraoam.
nepF"' . -F"puinon, gooa tchool "F,,w'.uo resiaence
.HePPO'. -OWaaaaaoaftJn,
none to Arlington " "ve
IK..1U- - v diouv a coia storaee
Another slight snow-storm came Tues
day.
a. A, inompson has been out in
BpectiDK his stage line.
E. L. Freeland and? G. W. iPhelps
left tLis morninc (or alem
ffbe houhold.(lt'Mvfi..t)trjgaltre
cefliiy we(Koey4iMie -Ciy jjirl.
0. BecMitb.lfiolrtoutttnoi7rA.
. Ufl.ikl U.a.aaa.. M Tl . 1"
. i : m .
EdStcbfiid4.a.: hipWd 166 eef three or four nonZ 1 l
ittle from Summit -prairie to Portl.nfl. L " lh8 before "tommg
iore be soicL.a ani.i.. I -touiand. .Feb. IS Th tr
. xuiwavwiiei IB . "" -.lt)Ber
wuujiiiir too scarce for .nmrvo. r '"-ieruon Daaittaa lv,.o n..
i.. fo- I , ... -v onul
re. aut .aurplas int. nowever, beT,ttw,w ot&8"t'didnot .write
SOld itn iMutlkm.... - x . I4ha'idtaaitstila iuu..tL.l.- ' . ..
. a tne ruget I --..r- n. wvo-vi "eiiy-and
ouunu cities, uritish Columbiaand . uni' ,nTM 'rated Gatte'is pos-
0rTeon- L. W.J.Ho8R.
Jas. Wrieht. a Nrtrih Vatim- .i.- Times please con v. .
oiar ureWOTV Co I l uo.inr, i - -
h" biiildjmf -will. ha J Mwoa-nandlttd'40iMaha.il:-la.ii.a.. - .
,D "v 'Ja.fcUitttri LU&'JIlA..rmi I .. ... j , idbu rri .
Mt completed Dear mHeppnerdanot u erk,DS" He i8'in'th9 RTrall wiT ' yoU '"taithe
fihMwwcmiy. POt han bay '.'at the right -BHce'Hir rMomM"' ,wWfciito
W.-Fowk.; whn ha. aa fair :flgare, bat .fears Z l" ,w yTr y00 is
vio t . 1 "wiwddu, UftlWtll hflUi tn K uvi iu, (Uf UH HUflflr, Mail nn
uomeat lves Lamm w..u . '" uio x-uy-wiin-a viewto n. ...... 1L .... :
She was 1" 8heepl He iUbo, UZT " :M
Simons. r lurH- lu.W. he said, if he can est .them at IV 7"" ""f"B prlDtea
fic-urea wlilnh ;n -n.. u: , """piea assault on
in a letter tn nn wn. " ,. .7 . ' omhan trirl rh i.
c , " ""no, ur. uc-I prone, alter ahinninn t ' "w vo.uo uoru
oworai states that he had a mn.t . ni...' ... rr " 'oou,u earn an houest
vat t m r-.-
---- fcuo xuriH ran i .
if -i-n ' juiiuuii ana
toVJBammtiritwi, and is now in
Prescrintions
tfhir -Specialty,
' A II XL nr.
tm mm aT m -v w-. . .
I . LAA.a.V Bl I I I 1
x atem, meaicines.
1 anu II 15511.
iPaints.-OHs anfl Iass.
ii , A w,eJI-Selected Stock of: Jewelery.
cattle from Summit -prairie to Portland.
In his will Dock Sbobe left Iwo-thirds
of his property to Mrs. Hami
one-third to Mrs. Mitchell, his nieces.
Tbe Lone Rock school started Mon
day under Principal Patterson with 40
pupils.
Mr. De Young, a popular sheep-dip
man, was interviewing the sheep men
this week.
The delegates to tbe wool convention
at Pendleton March 5-7 ;will irepresent
17,000,000 sheep
V. Gentry took a trip to his ranch on
Butter creek this week and reports
everything in good shape.
The value of John Silvies' sheep
killed on tbe John Day by dogs Is $200;
value ot dogs poisoned, 0.
Marion Rounds, Kobt. Kincaid and
Tip Williams started out this morning
with big loads of merchandise for the
interior. ,
W. H. Wilson, ex-prosecuting attor
ney for this district, has been assisting
Attoruey Phelps in the case of McGon
ni.all vs. First National Bank.
Jessis Berkley was kicked in the face
and badly hurt by a horse Sunday after
noon. His front teeth were knocked
out aad his face terribly cut and braised.
"WHEAT.
Chicago. Feb.,18,-.,What
uuu arja narrow. Trade in this cereal
WaS lisrllt in volntna ionA i
iwo-thirds Spring trade always finds a full Bto,k rM k volome iand absolutely Prov
lilton and of groceries at Matlock & Hart's "peolative, features. Cables com
,nices. Sheep-ranch o.fit. . .' . d? ad Argentine.ahipments ital
a poor
to trvito
llVini?. (inn A ar.A L.
Kabre people hereeay- that th -hmta.
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repniation lies right along those lines.
If the Gaiette states, an untruth and
finds it out, it will always take it; back.'
" " takes nothing' back ' uritil
proven untrue.Tand it will rn.imn..
mend right and conderhn
" &vaa.. nn
Sheep-ranch outfits. a,,,.t .... Z IVu rl"a gentine.eh.pments 'Always has-done. ;
j . ... . "am .coo muu luey wre tne previous week
JSAJ' "9 COmbined with tb8 'AtrkMadayV8niDft8thr
R. Howard's store. ' T' rength, merely saved the bearish-en- f e Gasette was .going to the rpost-"
Legal blanx and all v&. n, ZZ'LZL "T" o'au matter toe
wwi ivv iiiiurTvutuun h uuunnHiififTnrtBiiiir.'.riMUaUa-i i o waviu m iiv r.na anr -a ai
ng at Gazette office. , U.W . Hard Time. aj.... w
a - .t.,,PtiOTu 4 ju ilneT,, i at 1 "uv euuueuiy sprung
llwC t0.755 i8nd declined early to uP0u as by a wildcat and knocked down"
. a -niver nQuciiing oc, the market y ue thing who runs the Times wh
7"'w """J' w ?o, ana 4he rjawpea upon and struck him -Whlla.
f,ni T. . I . 1 ana anea r-wwor.awojc m araggea .on -by men whn
iruits are alwavs kni-. nn v,anA ... .l. u . . . ' wu
grocery store of T. R. Howard. " , MMtri.
When you want frsh ,-nnfa Lu .
- ' " "a- laaui'o tu i ii huh smanadatM Affiiniij..iL...
I I nil .iiiwMTnnn tmw.it "ll I I
ji r v. .aaaaav -a,
i .1 ti rr rr-, 11 mu.np u i" ll wae.at.7T i.'-dhaa
i t-l ' .jBgq ;j
Is turned out by the
Heppner Gazette
Printshop.
q ' ""uu'; VI la tor
W U.UUIIJH. '
Score cards on which you can keep
tally on si k niti nf ... ,."K
on sale at the Heppner Gazette office.
lilHhnn'a atnra ol,. I
i r - hum oranges,
bananas and emons. 6 '
AlUkinda nf hniltll
. , .. . maiDl mi pruuiUt-
I V lia lltAal k IT T . .
J.,.Cu uj, ueppner jjumoer uo.
Hon. Phil Mntai-han in
With Mr. n. W l'nn,.i. i
. ; r;- ; """"'Mi na taaen
charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port
land. The reputation nf tha.a ......
",m iu'es tue success of tha ntr.
PriSe. The dinimrrnnm it. .ll .1-
: , . . a " oiiouoiiur
umu.ou anu id uuDurpassea.
SCALPS.
Which old and
Whether thev herd tb hMn
- ... m.f, ww lin:UV PKOl (
They know the place to getgaod beer
I" on Main etreet, at the Belvedere.
Also ohoion . orinnn anil lin.. ,-
medicinal purposes, t and holiday.. hard
ware to be taken internally.
Frank Bobbstb, Prop.
would not tolerate such brutality
. eiirineasetteean takn .ita .afl..
oine,.but it can't be eoualclMd., -.nJ ;
will have its say while it remains above.
The Gazette allowed itself to h fftnii
with the idea that the ecalp bounty had
cleaned out the hvnnna Rnf u un
try to meet the spring of tbe next hyena
with a warm reception.
Avoid Contagious Diseases cleanin
-t-l-iiiv - hUI 1 --
tuw guuic system.
!s Saiisapa
rillal
; Will do it promptly and .thoroughly.
- A
A BILK. .
The alleged Montana t.oattle. bavr.
who was recently at Loag Creek r proved
-- ggr -w-'-'-sxtxm.
I "'
Pure Drugs, I
Prescriptions, I
Toilettte Articles,
I Perfumery. I
; PATTERSON & SON,
Up-to:Date Druggists. Heppner. I
from Rrnw Schli.T nf n.i. , u j
. j v. tanjvnucr Jjttu
warrant issued. and , nffi.ar
Owiog to a landslide, no Portland Uegislatore, giving $2 on coyotes, lions I Wright near Pilot Rock. He-was grant
eu permission to see his brother, and
on entering the house seized a shotgun,
placed the muzzle to his bead, and
killed himself. Canyon Cltyitewa.
lo be Marion Wright, .a .-professional RJ. . TC T " !7 '
dead beat. He issued several checks, IlCW FnOtOOradn GttWtTtf
found to be worthless .-'borrowed a horse UHV VJ U 1 1 K T,y
from Rarnav H.hi;r. nf ty.i. , u j. . r - " ' ' 1 1,1 . -i
mail reached Heppner Saturday night,
but the O. K. & N. Co. very accommo-
aatiugly sent down a special Sunday
morning.and brought it up.
manatee, nuts, fruits. nreanrvAH
canned goods and vegetables in endless
variety an mauocK & Hart's.
It was feared that tbe high water , of
the past week would wash out the May
street footbridge Across -Willow t;reek
and a lantern was hung on the outer
ran every night.
T. R. Howard's "tore baa -everything
iu me grocery une needed by city trade.
Booms far Bent cards or seale t Ga
zette office
Go to Bishop's atid try some of their
" ciuer, io cents a quart.
Sheriff Matlock has returned from
his trip to tbe uirjwrfowrtay.
Heavy rains and melting snows in
the mountains cananrl Willow nraak in
and wolves, one-third to be Daid bv
connty two-thirds by the state.
L1NGERINO r.RTTKRq
roatmaMAr Vatiahn ..
. - uu.q unuoia i,r
letters auareised as follows:
Bauernfeind, Peter
Brummer, FD
Currtn, .Geo J
Johnson, .Nele
Xong, Mitchell
ItfcDavittBW
Moore, J E
- Martha, James
AaklorMadverttod." '
On tower Butter creek, the great beef-
feeding ground of Morrow countv. W.
T. Friz, ,RN.. ,Stanfleld and j Grant
Buchanan , have contracted their beef
teers tobe Union Meat Co., for March,
and April delivery at $4 60 and $4.75
' PRIVATE BOARD.
Anyone desiring Private Board will do
well to call on Mrs. Morrison, sat h
rooms back of -P.- ,' 0. Bora?' Fwwnlrv
. - " i
store.
pr. M. T. Miller, artistphotographer haa onnnArl a !
Dd first-class GaHfirr-nn ivfn,r, .2J o,.a9.Pe.ned a,new h
iorth;of opera house: "ner
This Urge picture may be had within 24 nour. eF Wlva t. JeMl.
Enlarging Done to Order.
$100 REWARD. ,
A reward of 100 will iVm Tai,I tn tha
i anoai, m oooicib oi iany peraem or I
persons stealing ijorses branded JS.D
or -S-on left stifle. .
T. J. Matlock,.
, J. M.'Kebmsy. j
m
VIA
Leave
Dopot Fifth and I St
Arrive
t . I onnn 1 . ... ..'
..... .. I . " v uuwv uoau ui uwi liaifblO ytib III I -
v.. 10 wlent torrent ibis week.iiigjgijj r Southern Pacific -Co
aZr:nr!!,r and
'"v w.wuuHiinMiin, jHunnw. ... I . J r . . .
. . . . ' ' , itwaiyn ranaeu arum f4jso in Jan
i . nary to44.ra for .April :deUveryt O.F
jw a .mwn mm. imii i.a. wi.tiwva Xr I i . -n m i . . . . .
n Yi 'a1 -! . r ianu a. x. xiigmaun recently sola 70
I .1 ll.. :fl. tut., t " .
Weate renreaberthie : Yon .can jet
tetterheada, billheads, . eaxds. books or
.any kind of lob nriutinor dona at th a
jaeppner .Uaeette hflp.
Joe Rector is fattening a carload '.of
l a . .
oeeicatllet Ms aaoeb4ipJIlntonc(eek
W-jTw : " ajar., i -... .ai.,ali:'
moderni-mamgjj:.
I hflA jAadtid marlflrn m&nhiaorv tr
I thn Hfrnanftr :t.Aanrt jl.annAirv tha mnoi
1 kA:M ra. j
With i mnr&vd 2a.nilitiAa I hnrA fen
At SppJuLce fiatardav IGOO'hcimfigeek. . flatislactaon 4 stomerB,
era arrived W M-wrt
i uuuie lusiiiuuoa auu prompuv pay ineir
WLtbi!eHBntW(tfotiibAmedy4 lbille There is
Stki.anH .fa- t... M.tinirT -good bneiiiess jaolrc-y in ...ending
Clean
Ana am a rA
t A J BOME ON "TIME.
' jwt , juwh ..sea v 1
sometimes carft. hot .t ow them ia I -A ood. ranch ,ot 160 acres, 140 of it
lull SUDDlv nn aala at' tha (i,,!" T2
onerea at an acre. Any man wno
will work it may have it on 3 years
7:10 P M
8:30 A M
office at 15 cents a package.
There are anra tn ha manv short
comings in a narjer lika tha lUuilrated
edition of tbe Gazet, and Dne of them
was the omission of Capt. Warren's
name from the list of iDioneers. He
time, pay in easy installments. Apply
at Heppner Gazette office.
The iLiowa and Camache country in
Tnilian Taarifnpv will ha nnonoil fnv
came here ia 1870. and -eattled on what settlement this summer. It is a grand
is now Norman KallysTaach
l there anything the matter with the
AiUetoyonrlandT If there is, .call at
the Gazette office and -get it cleared up
Candy? O. ves. tbe verv choicest
kinds are kept at Dan P. Doherty's
I X. L. store.
Fine eating apples at Bishop's.
WEATHER.
Heppner weather has been much
mixed the past week, there being rain,
ome snow and some awwbine. tThere
has been some meato X night, and
the snow-fall baa .been light nd icoks
as though it wonld soon go off.
eheep and cattle are beiug fed plenty
ot bay, and all are doing well.
Considerable bar has been fed out,
ind some stockmen will about nse op
iheir surplus stacks.
country, and is reached only via. tbe
Great Sock Island Roote. If you are
interested, write for booklet "The Ok la
bo ma Opportunity." It tells yon all
about Oklahoma and the conntry to be
opened. A. E. Cooper, G. A.,
250 Alder St, Portland, Or,
$5 REWARD.
Strayed away from Chapman's place
Bcription short aod chonky, bob tail.
i:aa.i u.'a. 4 - iir:ii
luua wuiw "iwi tu uuo eye, tf in psj
A aAaaratrl tn anw narain Kp!nrrtnr Kim
there, or any information leading to bis
recorery. , P. W. Chapman,
i ' vioBon, ure.
DISEASES CURED.
Yon can be cured of nervous diseases.
riimtnatini) ha1 hnhita ilivihiitiam
drug habits and priy ate diseases. Deai-
i - . . i. r . i
oess suucauMTu. juoiruunuuiupBrgouai
Tnactnatiam RanA tnr litarafnra la.
atitnti nf Pavrrknlnirv. 7rh anil W. ah.
ington, Portland.
7:80 A Jl
ll;PMi
OVERLAND EX
PRI.88 TRAINS, for
Salem, Roaeburg.Aah
land, Bacramenlo.Oa
. den, Han Francisco,
Mojave, Loa Angelei,
1 Fao, New Orleam
, .and the Kast.
At Woodburn (dally
except Bunday), morn
tnr train connects
. with train for Mt. An
gel, Sllvertoo, Browni
vllle, SpriDefleld and
Natron, and evening
train for Mt. Angel
and bilTerton.
CorvaUia Faawnger.
Sheridan faawsger.
l9;15AMj
7:00 P Ml
HE B AIN WAGON
Is one that everybody knows, llt'ta one of the beet on earth.
Gilliam
huovu
118:264 M
Dally, liDaily except Banday.
RebutickU on m1 between Portland, fee-
UatM awl atiir ErW- n".! T- .
r."P JAPAH. CHINA," BONOLTJLtJ nd
Australia, can t nhtiai r i.
HareJustrecBivpd one bf the laa-gest stooka xitain moM evar
o - .
Gail and! See them.
Prices nrt l
Qeavv 'and Shftlf Hard mira " Tit:., ......
I T- )a W" "T.V Tr l"Za,a: A1UWB. AgncoitBral
..w.-v.,. v.xvuj avu UJOODWBrrJ,
KIRKIaUU), Tieket Agent, iB4 TMd M
. iVAMRUJ. WVISION,
Tamuger wt, foet t Jefferaen Street.
iMm fm WaracvA lt.ll... 4. on a.... -
p:i, ijaa, a:to, A:i&, B:25, 8:06. U;S9 p. m ; nd
d.ttl . m .m aUinaaca Mils A rw-la .
v.w, --w, iw.vw p. bl; i4j;u aaiJT. jKiitent
HCLUdALV ii-'latl aoil irt.OK .a. M 1. .r I
j V "Tr T, . fu.w virainyi only.
I JMV fn rVallnai aia a . . . 1
a.m. ArrlTaat Portland at: 30 a.i. '
'"7wi ieae lauw lor Aims Moa-
uj.. nnrawnin ana rnaari at 2:45 pr ai
"Xxoept Sundajr.
air .Vi- S, ' maaa.tiaii,
p
1 fl
Fh Meats
SaJt A-nd-Smoted AJeats
Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
Fish every Friday.
Liberty Jlarket
Higfeest price paid tar fat Stock.
, ; r-s . Bock & Atathews.
Heppner, Oregon. Proprietors.
Gordon's
Feed and Sale Stable
H )nat bem ptmh1 ta tha
. aoMle d4 Mr. Clordoa, tin
. proprietor, kiodlr InjHm hli
Irieada to -aH and try hia
UnK-elaaa aecommotlationa,
Stable located oo weat aide of Mala
tree! between Win. SeriVDer'i and
A. M. Ounn't blackimith ihopa.
ForthaUdiea-A fin bone and lady's saddla
T. 11. HOWARD'S STOBE,
Main street, you can find
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware.
ah ii T1 Tnware ad Furnishing Goods,
All well adapted to either Citv or Cmintrv .TWo
Staple and Fanmi
Fme Teast and m
Good Goods....
c. im n? .
a ytK aaaf . "'' "rl 1 hif-bK
- at an acre : I offer 324
south ot ;tleppner; almost all good pbw land,
nas ranran;, water and is under -fence.
This place is all readv for the - W - TJf
. y r rl.
a stump to puu, no clearing to be done; 8
rmies to mountain timber, and on county road.
A 1 T . . . .
Apply to J. VV. Kedington, Heppner.
He Psopte's jfaHoiial Family jfewspaner.
NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Pobllshed Monday, Wednesday sod Frldav fa in raaht. .a . .
I''""- oootams an important foreign coble na. -m7i. . , J"" 0WtT
GazSf rSye.108 1W P" W. f arnl.h i, with the H.ppaer
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Dsitii f...r. io.ver,e.r, 0MH.
aad rUlagers. I VoiSie, T the moai i.D,l bWm B,M '"'
Iribaa. , to hn., ..'J.. Pt'ot general news of Tb. run.
afto.A.a.Vala-iai."arJ department of iha hiJha.'
m.rkatiwrU .h'.a.irV"e".en,?.r h family, old and VnT
cbe..,..!..,. and .onnlry'
RegnUr an toorlotion price, tl per year.
ins weekly Tnbone Is given for ooe yssr as a free nramlnm tn all t.
ooribers to tha R.nr n
one yssr in ndvan. "u ,w 0,u ibers wbo pay op to date and
Send all orders to Gazette, Heppner,