Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 28, 1901, Image 5

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    The Heppner Gazette
Thursday,... Feb. 28, 1901
68
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
DI8TAKCIS:
Herpnerto Miles
Portland 197
Pendleton by wagon road 60
Lexington
lone IS
Arlington 65
The Dalles 109
Canyon City 104
Heppner Junction on Columbia River 45
Cabin Canyon 16: with mud... 18
Train leave! dally ezeept Sunday for all
folnU at 8:15a, m.; train arrive daily exeept
unday from all over the world at 5:15 p. m.
Business hour of the First National Bank of
Heppner are from 9 a. m. to S p. m.
Mail ftloae for tralni at 7:30 a. m.
Staee for Hardman. Monument. Long; Creek
and Canyon City leaves daily except Sunday at
6 p. m. ; arriving at 6 a. m.; alliance to Canyon
1U1 , hiuio IIUULIi
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ueppner nai ii population, gwa ku.
City water, electric light and 135,000 brick hotel
the Palace. Portland U located 197 milei from
ueppner. unicago some lurutsr,
LOCAL NOTES.
Hon. llenrv Biackman returned home
from Salem lai-t night.
Senator Morrow and family are ex
pected home this evening.
Go. Swaeeart and F. R. Dent started
today for Chicago on a business trip
that may last two month".
O. E. Farnsworth is back from Sump-
ter, where be found the weather rather
cold.
Nat Webb, tbe pioneer, always good-
natured, is at the Palace Hotel again,
and will look after his large sheep in
terests here.
Oscar Bore is out again after a strug
gle with sore throat.
W. B. Donaldson, a prominent sheep
man of Dayville has been visiting his
manv friends in this city. He went to
. SHEEP.
Quite coiisiderab'e hay has been fed
out to Morrow county sheep this winter,
many menus in una uny. no atho(J(.h tll6 8eaBon ha8 been open. But
Portland on spacial legal business and rg bad thfl . on h . and
leaves today for his mountain home.
Good lues be with him.
Geo. Conser and Mac Clarke went
down by buggy this noon to attend Wm.
Penland's funeral.
Fine eating apples at Bishop's.
Here and Tl)ere
Hardy wild flowers are beginning to
bloom throughout tbe Heppner Hills
Clyde Wells is under tbe weather, but
his milk route runs regularly and be will
soon be back at work again.
Heppner lawns are beginning to get
green again, but mowers are still rest
ing
At Mayville Townsend & Son have sold
a bunch of wild saddle horses at f 20
head to C. Barnard, who will break
them to sell to the government.
Some small bands of yellow-breasted
meadowlarks have returned to the Hepp.
ner Hills and are again pouring forth
their sweetest songs.
Ouite a few bunches of beef cattle
have recently been sold beyond the
John Day at an average of $47 a head
Miss Artie Morgan, a student of the
normal school, has gone to her home
near Heppner, having received word
that her mother is very ill, says the
Weston Leader.
Tbe funeral of Mrs. William Kudio
occurred in Walla Walla Saturday
morning. Interment was in
cemetery there.
There was such a
WASTED WATER.
Just now, when every creek is bank
full and rushing to join tbe ocean, where
it is not needed, people can see how wa
ter is wasted.
Millions of seres of this water is now
doiDg damage, when it ought to be
stored in reservoirs and let loose later
on in warm weather for summer soaking
of sun-scorched soils.
Handling water so that it will do its
duty -and multiply food-production a
thousand fold is a work of great impor
tance to the human family, and is of
such magnitude that it ought to be un
dertaken by the government for the ben
efit of all.
HKCENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL
B. F' Swick, Canyon City
Jas. Curran, Sand Hollow
G. W.Yates. ' "
H. E. Bartholomew, Butter Creek
C. Asbbaugb, Eight Mile
M. Ashbaugh, " "
Bill Bearden, Willow Creek
Hiam Tasb, Hardman
Jacob Boetzer, lone
W. S. Smith, '
Pat Quaid, Balin Forks
E. J. South worth, Seneca
J, N. Fordyce, The Dalles
H. J. Biddle, Gooseberry
Nat Webb, Walla Walla
sheep owners had the hay on hand, and
were glad to feed it out. Thus sheep
here have wintered well, and the Iamb
crop promises to be immense.
WOOL.
The Heppner market
continues at a
, ro . , standstill, with over 2,000,000 pounds in
Fresh cauliflower iust received at .'
Bishop's. tDe warehouses here.
,, . , i At Boston mere is increnBeu iraiuj.
If you want to swap a creek ranch . , ,, .. .
. V ,.,. it i and 7,000,000 pounds were sold the past
here for a Willamette valley farm, call '""" 7" 1 . . i, .
t r tt .. it a tveek, but buyers have secured them at
on W. L. Houston, at HeppneT flouring nB"' " " . .
' rr nrotiv Innr imrn. in fJreiron wools
mill. I , , y .1,1.. ...trine.
Spring trade always finds a full stock P"ces re . -" "
UUjr;iD,
LINGERING LETTERS.
Postmaster Vaughn wants owners for
letters addressed as follows:
Casfolt, Mrs. John
Dovis, Jessie E.
Fuller, Mrs. Emma
Gardner, Laura
Gowan, Wm.
, McCumber, J. A.
Tyler, Elihue
Warnth, Albert
Whitney, T. B.
Ask (or "advertised."
of groceries at Matlock & Hart's
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
R. Howard's store.
Legal blans and alt kinds of job print
ing at Gazette office.
A new law passed provides that here
after taxes are to be paid semi annually
in Oregon, half in the Bprtng and half in
the fall.
Over at Texas Bir C. E" Helig is get-
tin.! ready for mining in the spring, but
does not expect a very long run On ac
count of the scarcity of snow
DISEASES CURED.
You can be cured of nervous diseases,
stammering, bad habits, alcoholism,
drug habits and pnyate diseases, ueai-
ness anu caiarrn. instruction iu pereuiiai
magnetism. Send for literature. In
stitute of Psychology, 7th and Wash
ington, roi uana.
WANTED.
A hriiiht man with liirht team to do
- w
liirht work in Morrow and Gilliam coun
ties. Steady work and good wages to
the right man. For particulars address
Gerlicher Bros., Winona, Minn.
BURNT ETCHING.
fff" Useful small articles in fancy
al(ftther with burnt etching orna-
fomentation, in latest styles, are on
sale at Patterson & Son's Up to Date
JSjTDrug Stote. There are purses,
. I - BmAtinii Data arifa nil.
- . i Bpcutauio iioDopi diuwai8 r -
In 1865 Jos. Lockwood freighted an 0WB etc., all made in Heppner. Prices
engine and boiler from The Dalles to Tfrom 25 cents up. See them.
Canyon City on two wagons at 15 cents g0fa pillows, with Indians' beads and
a oound. He used 40 yoke of oxen and Dragons,
m. ,uc ir miiB in 2U months, there Music rolls, with names, etc.
" . " , ' Kodak books, any color.
being then no road. Ladies' hand bags, Purses, Card,
Clarence Moore, of Camas prairie, Spectacle and Scissors Cases,
who is in the volunteers in Loam, Smoking Sets, very odd and new.
writes to his mother: "Everybody is . . . rnnmfnr
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tallrmi ahnlll urniruT lluIIIB HE1U W Uiili
HOLIDAY CHEER.
These are the days of Holiday Cheer,
Which old and young In common revere.
Whether tbey 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'
i ware to be taken internally.
f bank jtaobbbts, rrop.
. i ... 1 r ,1 Tl
the city they are going do. Many of the boys , " " "
will not have any money, i nae fiw -- T. , - Vt m;-ila
demand for the M? ,VW . "J""'
secured, and copies rosy now be bought I
. ... Mrs. Judee Bartholomew went to
at tne uazeiie omce. . ... , , ,
. .. , Milton today to attend the funeral of her
Swollenstreams are reported a 1 along of
Ihe watershed of the Blue mountains , 8 o
At his ranch on lower Eight Mile
Willard Herren's sheep are thriving,
a"d he writes that everything indicates
a lareer increase than the phenomenal Th r.hnlf!Bst of canned and dried
one he had last year. fruits are always kept on hand at the
Tbe postmaster at Ketton, Utah, has grocery store of T. R. Howard,
written to the Gazette to ask if there are When you want fresh nuts go to
any relatives here of Isaac George, who Bishop's.
..i.i l .nnnnuil tn havu Kpnra fariln nn which VOU can keep
aiea mere uuu nuo oufimv . .. -
i.. i.ft nrnnertv in HeDoner. No one tay ?n all kinds of games are now kept
saved and w.l try to-m. lone
. ..hi j i It 18 nara worn to save auyiuiuB v-j '
illustrated Gazette that a second lot was v come here.
in uiuuiiii . i . j i
PRIVATE BOARD.
Anyone desiring Private Board will do
well to call on Mrs. Morrison, at her
hafir of P. O. Bora's Jewelry
HeDDner Gazette only 4 bits for Utore.
3 uconths. 1
4100 KEWAKU.
A reward of $100 will be paid for the
arrest and conviction oi any person or
persons stealing horses branded E. D.
or -S- on lell Btine.
, T. J. Matlock,
J. M. Keeney.
Tbe day is not distant when every
inch of land will be deeded and doubled
up in price. If you want to buy a good
324-acre place at $5 an acre, call on J.
W. uedington, uazeue omce.
Mr. Bcherzinger's records show that
tKara ord afc iirAnnnf. nvnnd and lnatftrl
in Morrow county 263,535 head of sheep,
classified as follows:
Breeding ewes 132,675
MifA lomha ..118.980
Yearling wethers 11,900
CHEAP CORNER.
The large corner property east of J
M. Haeer's store and opposite the resi
dence of C. A. Rhea, is now offered at
the low price of $850. Apply at Gazet
omce.
UiiiniiDr'i Kio 3-atnrv Tulap Hntfll in
a credit to the jMortnweei, ana is con
ducted under the Dersonal sunervision
of its owner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at
prices within the reach of all.
THE FAIR STORE NEWS
Ttie most HDporiam among the Late Arrivals oi Our New
Stock lor Spring are Dry Goods and Shoes.
6ome to this Store lor
Staple Dry Goods.
Reasons: A rightly-bought stock selected
just when prices were loweBt, and this, coupled
with our low margins, makeB the kind of
values that good buyers approve. Xou'll like
the class of zoods we offer, for they represent
what is best for service the satisfactory,
substantial kind. If it is
Muslins, Denims,
Sheetings, Tickings,
Outing Fannels or Duck
We have them.
Shoe specials.
Latest Dress Fabrics.
Batiste Brilliant in all the dainty colors
and figures, per yd. . .
English Cotton Coverts in shades of
blue, brown, cardinal & gray, per yd
Imperial Crepe Plaids, wool mixed,
per yd . ...
Grafton Suitings, in all popular shades,
per yd . . .
10c
12c
15o
25c
Best makes only, but we price them in an
interesting way we make it important that
you come here for all your footwear we're
exclusive agents for Hamilton & Brown and
Peters Shoe Co.'s shoes, and you get the most
stylish shapes and substantial kind, which,
coupled with our low prices, are sure to please.
Men's Grain Creote, tap sole, good heavy
work shoe . . . . $1,
Men '8 A.meiica, medium weight, lace or
congress, plain or cap toe, every pair
will give satisfaction . . 1
Men's Highland Calf, welt, every pair
guaranteed . . . . 2
Many good ones up. to $4.
Ladies' Kangaroo Calf, heavy sole, some
with riveted seam . 1.50 to 1
Ladies' Dress Shoes, McKay, Goodyear
welt, and turn soles, Dongola and
Vioi Kid. all latest toes . 1.50 to 3.
45
50
.50
.75
.50
Our Bargain Counter
Is piled full of shoes odds and ends few of
a kind, etc, for all members of the family
if you can find your size it's a snap, for many
of them are nearly half price, others one
third off.
Dm Dig Goods Benpi sale During M Will fyteiest You
Don't miss it
THE FAIR
:.?.
IMae Place to Save Money.
bere seems to remember anch a man.
The present weather beats the record
lor cloudy skies in Heppner.
Recent rains have thoroughly soaked
the soil, so that there are few spots now
dry enough for plowing.
Calves are coming right along now,
and every ranch is getting a full crop.
On the lower lands toward the Colum
bia owners of ewe bands will soon begin
cutting coupons, and the number of
lambs promises to be very large.
At The Dalles high water in Mill creek
on &ale at the Heppner Gazette office.
Bishop's store always has oranges,
bananas ana lemons.
All kinds of building material prompt
ly delivered by Ueppner Liumoer io.
Hnn Phil Mfttnnhan. in connection
with Mr. C. W. Knowles, has taken
charge of the Imperial Hotel, of Port-
lonH Tha rannt.At.inn of triage trentie-
men insures the success of the enter
prise. The dimngroora is excellently
managed and is unsurpassed.
EiST
VIA
SOOTH
Southern Pacific Co
Lfavs
Dopot Ffth and I Sts
ArrlT
New Photograph Gallery.
. . 1 s
Dr. M. T. Miller, artist-photographer, has opened a new
and first-class Gallery on Mam' street, Heppner, two doors
north of opera house.
From now on, with every "dozen Cabinets, I will give at an extra
charge of only $1 80, an enlarged picture of same negative, 10x20,
In a handsome frame, with glass and complete finish.
This Large Picture may be had wttaln 24 hours after notlv Is taken.
Enlarging Done to Order.
TRAILING.
J.A.Carson, tbe sheep-buyer, says
7:10 P M
8:30 A H
.. . i L Ml
7 Jm.n.n.nnt.h.d tnat waning w me ea. w.
am mucn uu.k, rr --- ,hftn(,nnftd on .ccotlnt of it8 difficulties :
. i nH harrv nn una H i -
tneir uu T tDBt it u08ta 70 . day to water
wasneu out i i iwm -
band
down stream.
Kahler crek was so swollen by recent
rains that it was 10 feet deep at the
crossing, and Andrew Scott, the mail
carrier, was nearly drowned and had bis
rig wrecked.
Candies, nots, fruits, preserves
of 7000 in Snake river valley, and that :
"Western men will hereafter buy Or
egon sheep late in the fall, after those
whn rainml the animals have summered
them, and the stock will be shipped in 117:30 A M
double-decked cars direct to the feeding U;5PM
rounds, where they will be fert on corn
Candies, note, iruiw, prervBB, and t)alta bay unlll flt tor tne unicago ,Dally
canned gooos ana vok; ' "" markets.''
variety ai iauuc
T. K. Howard's store has everything
in the grocery line needed by city trade.
Booms for Eent cards for sale at Ga
zette office.
OVERLAND EX
FRB.S8 TBAIN8, for
Balem, Roseburg, Ash
land, Sacramento, Og
den, San Francisco,
Moiave, Los Angeles,
El Faso, New Orleans
and the East.
At Woodburn (dally
except Sunday), morn
ing train connects
with truin for Mt. An
gel, Sllverton. Browns
vine, Bpringnem sua
l9;15AM
7:00 PM
Natron, and evening
train for Mt. angel
and Sllverton.
Corvallis Passenger.
Sheridan Passenger.
ll:80PM
118:25 AM
Dally except Sunday.
SCHOOL FUND.
Oreaon has $2,090,623.82 of its school
fund loaned out at 6 per cent, interest.
I m 1 1 nlniniln tha
nn n Ttiihnn's and try some of their ,, h.. m.Aa in.n a follows:
vv - - I IUUU SW MWW " V " - -
sweet cider, xocenwi a Hu.r. Morrow County...'. .$102,953.30
For a good cigar call at Matlock Wheftler , 25,673.85
Hart'8- Shermaa 37,000.00
Please remember this: You can get Umatiu,
letterheads, billheads, cards, books or WaUowl
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and Ban Francisco Net rates 117 first
class and 11 second class, Including sleeper.
Kates and tickets to Eastern Points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. B.
KMRKLAND, Ticket Agent, 134 Third St.
THE BAIN WAOOK
Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the beBt on earth.
Pure Drugs,
Prescriptions,
Toilettte Articles,
Perfumery.
PATTERSON & SON,
Up-to-Datc Druggists, Heppner.
-AT- -
35,450.00
any kind of Job printing done at the Baker
Heppner Gasette snop. orook .
. inrtnit tn escaDins I Gilliam
loss by recent freshets, for only one Grant
bridge in Weston stood the strain of tb. Harney 18,750.00
flood. Two bridge, are ruined and Malheur 6,800.00
several other, are reperted by the Wasco
T K- n tha vera, of collapse. Union na.SM.M
Tne wia. u..t- . MODERN MANGLE
00 I t AAA mnAatn mai'hinnrv tn
Staple and fancy groceries at Matlock the Heppner gteam Laundry, the most
& Hart's. important being a new and improved
. . , hla mangle, wbiob does first-class work.
. Clean newspaper, to cover .helves, Wtb improved facilities I hope to
put under carpets and line houses are Bat,-lBfaction to all customers,
1 . J..at nnv thara la J V r.nnnU will nat.rnniT.a this
sometimes scarce, uu anu uuyv r---
. . annDv on gale at the Gazette home institution and promptly pay their
ffi! Ji isStoU a Pkage. bills tbe first of the month. There is
office at 15 cents a pacaage. business policy in sending
John Mills, who has been the efficient WMDing away from Heppner.
. f.w- n..fo ffi fnr several Fee Kbuq
loremau ui iu wo..
ye.ri.baiconc.uusu w A HOME ON TIME.
raising on we rancn u T - m of ,t
Hie position has Deen laaea ur . . .-ow ,and located on coanty r0ad,
Rriaaes. recently oi tne Asionan, s mila aonthwest ofHenpner. is now
offered at $4 an acre. Any man wno
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... i. . v..m win wora n may uavo n uu o
If there is any credit, honor or cheap t jn ny jngtallmenU. Apply
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passeuger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20. 9AO a. m. :
12:30. 8:15, 6:15, 6:25, 8:06,11:80 Pran
a.nn . m nn HnndxTs onlv. Arrive at Portland
nn nn. am I . ... m..w o.on .1A bi rr . Stlfi. 4:30.
. 6:20.7:40, 10:00 p. m.i 12:40 a. m. dally, except
V),IZ3.SZ Monday! : nd 10:0 a, m. on minaaya oin
Leave for Dallas dally, eicept Sunday, at 4:80
h n 1 mv. at t"fini&nfl HIV mill IU.
3,500 00 '-Passenge, 'train leave; D..11. for Alrli. Mon-
19,200.00 tZSiitoiiiwU Saturdays.
V.mnt HnnnMV.
Qeo.
6lHl2in BlSbCC MainBtreet,youcanfind
si. arv
wffy urocencs, provisions, uiassware,
""il Tinware and Furnishing Goods,
All well adapted to either City or Country Trade.
a rnvtiT WD UanaMf.
Gordon's
Feed and Sale Stable
Has Just been opened to the
public and Mr. Gordon, the
proprietor, kindly invites his
frlnnds to eall and try his
first-class accommodations.
iaa.ty of H.y aua.4 3-x-Jjo. for Bala
Stable located on west side of Main
street between Wm. Scrivner'i and
A. M. Ounn't blacksmith shops.
t th. iiIIm-a flna horse and lady's saddle
Have just received one of the larcest stocks of Bain Wagons ever
lmii0ht to lleDDuer.
D
"ill Cnn fnom
aim Staple and Fancy Groceries
Beavy and Shelf flardware, Graniteware, Agcanurai
J .,, II 1 T71. anA fllla I ItlA hail. Itl
Implements, watODBf nacas, mo., iniuio nu
. . s it 1 J nL......
the woiio). t;rocaery buu uibhwio.
W44 50 YEARS' .
EXPERIENCE .
D
Fresh Meats
Salt and Smoked Meats
Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
Fish every Friday.
Liberty Market
Highest price paid for fat Stock.
-aBock & Mathews.
Heppner, Oregon. Proprietors.
Good Goods....
Fair Prices.. : l
R. HOWARD, Heppner.
11 ,UVV m'J w. r - - wflDp( pay in r0
aloryinan athlete audJenly apringinK at Heppner Garette office.
onto a. mailer, peaceauio uuuo.v-
man and strikm him when down, the ej REWARD.
one who would be Railtr of such brutal Rtrayed away from Chapman's place
itv is welcome to the honor. on Butter creek, a blue sheep oot?. ue ,',,7 aajtji VH
ity is welcome icription-short and cl.onky, Vtob tail, t"".a25-
T there anything tbe matter with tbe little white spot in one eye. Will pay Sr7In M.na a ,dZnMf
.:.,:L. ilT If there is, call at $5 reward to any person brin?in,r him ; c W u U.
rh7Gee omce and get U cleared up. there - any inform, to MU.
Traoc Marks
nrauiNl
saf1 CastvniOHTS AC.
. . . aiiMMr u
n..v O. tbs. the very choicest
k.ot at Dan P. Dohertv'.
I. X. L. store.
Vinson, Ore.
rimt tn arrtva with the
nrwsThs Weekly Orejonian.
r-r : far m.ntli, L
Tj.rm. S3 a
by all "
ui.gr.ph!. 1 Co w.New Jori
At an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles
! w v 11
south of Heppner; almost all good plow land,
has running water and is under lence.
This place is all ready tor the plow. iNot
n chimn to 'null, no clearing: to be done; 8
... " i . i
miles to mountain timber, and on county roaa.
Apply to J , W. Red 1 n crton .H
Itie People's national Family Newspaper.
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elegant half-tone illustrations, humorous items, industrial information, fashion
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