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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
llul Ul . Ill U '.VUk'j The I I eppner Gazette TnuiiHiny Mar. 21, 1!01 S6lrf9-to4T r-t-,fi-" i 2 LOCAL NOTEH. 'I'll A VKLKliS (.11 I JI; IJINTAM KS: Hcinu'r to P.irilmi.1 I'en.liet.m ly whkuii ruti'l Let lUKt'Mi ... , ' ' ,j iniii A rllniftnn Dm lliillen '. , 'ttiiyoii city He.iier Junetloii mi Ciiliii!ii,)ii Uher CmIiIii faiiyun Hi; with him I Triilii leiiven ilnlly eneept Suii'lny fur Pimm in : 1.1 a, in. ; iriiln r riven 1 h il v mi Mlll'H .. 17 'ill l.'i In'i ll'l 4 i 1 nil oemy mini un liver nit; worm til ii. in liiiHliiPM lintirH (if Kin MiKt Nullutml Hunk ul in iiiii'r nri) iruin u a. la. to I p, m. Mali clodu lor train at 7::W a. in. Htauo for Iliinlnian, Mmiiiment, I-oiik Crt aim (.any on Ity lunvet ilally exii-pr. Smi.liiy at " ii. in.; arriving ai m. m ; uimunee to Canyon I'M, lllliv f UI'UII. Heppner ha 11 Id population, (food m hool, rltjr water, electric IIkIiIb ami :;',,i0 briek lintel -me i hiiujo, roriiaini m ieiiiei i7 mlki from neppnvr. t iiick tome mriiiur Here and Tere Tlio pulpit of , the C'liriHtian church was occupfsj lat Sunday ,y Kfv. Vic tor t'arltion, rwntly from Tort Town ienil, Waali., who will preach next Sun day also. A eorreBpotnlfrit of the Lakpview Ex aminer Bays Hie "row on the ranges there in jiiwt tight to fuitiiah water ; the KtHHH in xooil and the uliei-p are looking well. Frank (iooriirg, of Shoshone, Idaho, is rnroute hotno from C'anada w ith 1H rara of Lincoln eweH to lie uceii as the) fotindutii'ii of Hie greatest flock of pure brt'd Lincoln nhecp in the I'nited Slates. At the recent auction Halo of land, one acre piece, 14 ini'en north of l'eiidlcton wan lirnt offered. John Tim- tncrniiiti Marted the l):Mll. with tiM)0, w hich wan jilinpcl to f "IHHI hy J. M. Hetitlv, who wan hi Idinj; lor .fohn Dnd. J. I.. Kiii' took a hand in the bidding and Mlopped at fT'CV Mr. Hently of fered fSIM) and jjot the land for Mr. Dund. Staple and fatcy Kfceriea always on hand at lligliup'a xtore. licet equipped for city work and trade are Mullock V Wait. They run their own delivery quick nervice. Sheep rum h out (it h. Mock nail, data and fiirliiHhil))! K""1'", I'ipeo, lohacco, candy and iiiiIh all Ihexeare Hold at T, H . I low iiid'o etnre. Severnl laiel Hales are occurring now, an 1 people who want Morrow county land at present low price will h:ive to i-niti' t ln-m very ("eiii, f ir the Iori: expected raii-e ih coming. New oait tu.u ke'el and imported lu-r-r iii- foi 1 itit at .M.iliiM k ,V ll.nl m. SpMtii: nly!e in hardwa'e may he found at r.;iinp' More. The Very ehotccht of rsnned and diied fruit are alway kepi mi hard at the Kfucery ht'ire ol T. K. Howard. I.eL'al hlanx and all kind of j ih print inii at ' i.ietle ollice. Jli'jinnpr (inzi'tte oulv 1 liita for Curtain ntretcbers at Mrs. L. J. KhU;h, owe per nay. The Noble ranch on McKinney creek has been bought by P. Deyln. M bach itel la and I.en Ithea have Kono to tho country for a few week'n vinit. Oh. Mitchell has been shipping dome line, fat mutton Hheep to the Portland market. S. If. Foridiaw, of Pendleton, is in lloppiior m the interests of bin stock jou mil. Anyone w imIi iiitf to purchnse a Kinder Hewing machine will do well to call on Mim. L J. Kten. ii. l oner, hi iioou liiver, is vimi liitf with hi son, W. 15. Potter, of M,n r A. (,'o 'h store. At Miltoa Wednesday niyht N. A. I'avih' lahhitry wa burglarized by dog and 5 hare killed. O. P. Sloan has bought a half intercut interest in a mine at Susanville, and considers it a bonanza. Jas. Mitchell and Lee C'untwe'l left for Portland yesterday morning. They will be gone several day?. I'on't forget that Mrs. L. J. Ktes has the latest styles is shirt waists and dress skirts, at the right prices. Statisticians say that the farmers of the nation are still holding 123,(XX),0U0 bushels of their PJOtt w heat. J. II. Kinseinan is Tilting up the hui'ding across the street from Wells A Co , in which he will open a meat inai ket. John Iay tow n is going to put up a big school building, and the plans are being drawL by S. B. Hope, formerly of Lexington. (iilt braid, all-over-lace, apulio'ie trimmings, (-pikes, buttons, belts, hair switches, corsets, hose, muslin under wear, hake', china dishes, etc., can be lound al M;s. L. J Kstes, second door from Itie poitollice. .fiin Sharp, the barber, was taken ser iously ill n Monday night and is con fined to his loom at Mrs. Morrison's. It is hoped that Jim will rapidly re cover and be himself again. An Iowa farmer this week ce'ebrated FIRE AT ION E, un Munday night Pearl Jonaf rest deuce and store-building at Jordon sid ing, tnree milea this side of lone was destroyed by fire. The furniture owned by Mr. Jones and the stock of the Jor don Mercantile (Jo. was entirely burned. The Pettys pustoflice, which was in the EHTKAYS. The new entray law provides that any one who takes up animals except ac' cording to law shall be fined from f to to 100, or be imprisoned in the county Jail not more than 0 months ; and such person shall be hahlo to the owner of kept such nafr&v an rattan un 1i.,.t t. i.l t..,ii.i:.... ..i i. . i ti.- I 7 u..u..., a uino iiesiroyeu. mo double the vrIuh of hii, I, ..tr, v..,ii,i; i i .. ,i.. J ' umi'iiiiK ...u uuiikuh .em jia.ny w- Any householder about w hose , IIUi..iW. tea am Mtmv miv m in t!, J..lt r. KAME HKUK. Nearly all the sheep men will have plenty of hay left over this winter, says the (Jruiit County News. Those en gaged in this industry have grown wise duiing the pa t several years, and con.' si-.'iuenily the loss of stock has been re duced to a minimum. In days gone by but li'itie hay was put up for the winter, and w hen a hard storm dropped in the loss of slock was appalling. TLiags are diti'ureiit now, WHEAT. 1 he' warehousemen ate loading sever al cars of wheat which w ill about empty the houses and complete the largest shipment of any previeu year, ssys the Post. lone has shipped 325,000 bushels, Joidou 50,000, and Lexington, 130,000, making a total of 506,000 bushels. iver a lift ' i million busneia is not a bad showing for lone and the 'two sid ings, besides 50,000 bushels in the farm ers' haide to be delivered to the ware houses as soon as the roads will permit. TRY IT. Fanners and stockmen, as wall business men, should write their letters on printed letter-heads and have their cards on their envelopes. It was once thought that no one could de this unless he was,engaged in the production of some specialty or breeding some pure blood farm st jck. No one believes that now. The cost is trifliog, Call at the I Gazette office and see samples. prem ises any estray may be in the running at la'ge may take up the ani mal, and shall immediately pont notices in three public places iu the county, one of which shall be in the precinct In which the estray was tsken up, giving the description as nearly correct as pos- T.i. .1 it i sioie. jo esirays snail tie taken un from May 1 to Deo. 1, except breachy or vicious animals, which may be taken up in any month. ART AMATEUR. An indispensable aid to anyone inter ested in art is the Art Amateur, the old reliable magazine published in New York. It is a periodical of rare beauty, and every issue is an education in knelt. Resides good counsel and general news on art matters, it contains studies of various subjects and plans of interior decoration. The subscription price of this beautiful magazine is $4 a vear, and each subscriber gets fl's worth of art materials free. Sample copies may be seen at Gazette ollice. . . his arrival at Lewialon by buying p ace of laud at I'.U'nh), one at tloOO, and look an option on a 35 acre t'act at (175 an acre. lie c tild have done better in Morrow county. Spring millinery openin, Fiid.iy and Saturday, March 2-' and i't Fietich pattern hats and millinery trimming. Votl are cordially invited to call and nee (iiem whether you wis'j to purchase or not. Altla Leach, opposite the post ollice. Around lone good homesteads are go ing rapidly, and it is only a matter of a short time until all the government land will he taken and the country settled up by a good, sturdy class of people. Post. The hog in the mortgage lifter, the sheep the farm fertilizer, the cow the barn builder and the hen the grocery bill payer. The (juartette, with man and a woman not afraid of the work in carint! for them, will insure prosperity on anv farm. Glacier. LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. "The Anecdotal Hide of Theodore Roosevelt" gives sharp clear views of the strenuous life of our many-sided vice-president in the March Ladies' Home Journal. These anecdotes reveal the characteristics of his remarkable personality, and are freshly told by his closest friends. Edward liok writes on topics of wide spiead interest, and Helen Watlerson Moody discusses "Girls Who 'Go la' for Someihing." Music lovers will be delighted with the musical setting of Eugens Field's "Armenian Lullaby," and all women with 'lie showing of feminioe fashions, apropos of Easter. SOCIAL. The Christian Endeavor Society gave a social last Thursday evening at the borne of Prof. Reid. There were a large number of )oung people present ar.d the evening was pleasantly passed with sing iag and games. Dainty refreshments w ere served. .'( Il.Olltlll. At Antel. T. II. MeGieer la mM hi Janie Wnght, of Yakima. l';,i I.e. id of in ill ton in ep, 1 liW) he. u I iiciiijr. oth er and 7"0 dry ewes, to be de'iveied on the 1Mb of April at 4 a head . tin upper Rl.ea creek Nat Webb and hi two ons are Luy with lambing, and have had hud tin k by getting the scab among their twes. Their neighbor, Alex I.indfey is having the same trou ble w ith his line ew e, n hich he ha had to dii', and everyone of the lamb they are dropping i worth 15. Mat luck A; Hurt have seed corn, early j and late meet corn, while field corn. When it come to canned goods, dried fruit, i lc., the choicest kind are nl way found at the More of the E. R. P.ishop Co. T. R. Howard' store ha everything in the grocery line needed by city trade. Rooms for Rent cards for saleattia lette ollice. Please remember this : You can get letterhead, billhead, card, boos or any kind of job printing done at the Heppner Gazette shop. Mrs. L. J. l-'stes lias Rti elegant dis play of swell pattern hat, aleo slreet hat, mis" and children' hat and baby bonnet. Ladies of Heppner ami vicinity are cordially invited to call and see them. Clean newspapers to cover shelves, put under carpels and line houses are sometime scarce, but just now there is a full supply on sale at the Gazette ollice at l' cent a pai kage. I there anything the matter with the title to ymr land? If there is, call at the Gazette ollice and get it cleared up. Candy? O, ye, the very choicest kinds aie kept at Dan P. Dohertv's I. X. L. store. Score card on which you can keep tally on nil kinds of game aie now kept on iale at tin- lie pu.-r Gazeltp ollice. All kind of building material prompt ly deliveied by Heppner Lumber Co. Froo mitnple ropiosof tin' Hopp- ucr Cazettc arei nrnl L Anymu l'-j airing information nLoiit Morrow j county. Tho (Li t lia l'.'ii pub- j lislioil at IIi ppniT for crs. It is a I'l-pnp' pnper, -fl.'io a y nr. " cetil f 'f ' months. I)r. I . I !. Sw iiiloii in-. I i ( ii' i llHH M'V ''till tr.H't- of oon.l I. Itlil til m 11 iil ?" an ;iiTi'. Mis Elva Gaunt, of Portland, has been engaged as trimmer for the spring millinery trade by Altha Leach. Mis Gaunt i an expert trimmer. Call and see the tine display of trimmed hats and millinery novelties. Opposite the post-ollice. liver at the Raldwin ranch on Hay i tci k f.iturday night a wildcat killed 7 Ilea 1 of tine lambs although they were kepi in a close pen under a shed at the ranch. They were out of the finest in. polled ewe and valusd at $50 each. Lev. II. L. Hcightul, who has occu pied the pulpit of tlie Methodist church at Wasco for some time past, arrived with his family on Tuesday evening. Mr. I'eightul is to take the place of Mr. Neclielson, w ho recently resigr ed tiis pastorate here to go ti Goldenda'e. Mrs. S. A. 1 1 nt ton has sold her farm of !i acres to G. D. Wood worth for $50 an acre. This place is a mile and a half from Hood River, on Indian creek, and is considered a gocd bargain. 8uch baruains may be had in Moirow county at one fifth that price, but values are going to raise. The Irng Creek correspondent of the t anyon t ity ews says: ord was received that Miss Annie Wilmouth of Rittur was drowned about two miles below- there. Her body was not recovered until Saturday. Coroner D. W. Morrow was sent for. She was a very eslmable young lady and had many friends. A. B. Smith and wife and Albert Owens, home -seekers from Wright county, Missouri, arrived in HeppDer this week and are looking about for a Hinlalile place to locate. Mr. Smith ssys this nection of the country is being well advertised and that largo numbers are coming to Oregon. NOTICE. There w ill be a meeting of the Mor row County Wool Growers March ;tll at the council chambers at 1 o'clock p. m. O. F. FA HNS WORTH, Chairman. CITY COUNCIL. Regular meeting was hold on Monday evening. Mayor Gilliam presiding. An ordinance was passed authorizing the council to borrow 15000 for the pur of refunding the city's indebtedness. The usual monthly bills ere allowed, L)I l.'S MILLINERY. The Mises Morrow and Redington w ill have their piing opening of dolls' mil nery on Salun'ay, Sl.irch IZ'.l. at the resi deuce of Mi Moirow. All voting girls are invited to call and inspect cur line French hit". COWS AND HOUSES. I have for sale some tine milch cows, cavalry -horses, work horses, driving teams and mules. On hand at all times. Call on me at my stock farm 10 miles north from Heppner, or ad dress me at Heppner, Ogn. H. F. Swaogart. KKCENT AKHI VAL3 AT PALACE HOTEL A Schunk, Winlock A J Heater, Woods JFDicken, Jos Parrago, Pendleton S II Forshaw , Nat Webb, Walla Walla J B Adams, Hard man Wm Laven, " Jas Johnson, Butter Crk PCurran, Miles McKalvey " Chas Hams, Hardrnan Fannie Hams, " D W Ralston, Sheridan Dan Morrow, Long Crk 0 F Thomson, Echo II C Thomson, " F L Hammond, Eau Claire, Wis J C Meek, Missoula, Mont M L Kerr, lone M I Maxwell, lone R M Akers, Gooseberry LATEST NEWS. For Saleioa, cart,good as new , fL'O Single harness, fs. Typewriter, Calligraph. $15. Apply at Gazette office, Heppner. Heppner's big ,'i-storv Palace Hotel i a credit to the Northwest, and is con ducted under the personal supervision of its owner. Senator J. W. Morrow , at prices within the reach of all. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money. THE FAIR A comprehensive stock of standard and desirable articles, all marked at quick-selling prices-always up-to-date in every detail. TalK on Hats... Headgear for evcrybody not want aoyoEe to overlook us. you money on every purchase. -big, little, old aiid young. Styles, newness, quality This is our hat story. We do not ovetlook anyone and do -that's what we give you acd save A i X '4: 'A 42 ; j i i Men's Hats. The famous "Stetflon" aod ,:Str" brands Dew shape, Bquare crown, rnediam Lrirn also Roosevelt medium oval crown, med ium or wide brirn, "Stetson" black only $3.50 Same as above including the new Derby arid Fedora and the Monte Carlo Star brand, black, slate, brown and nutria 82.25 and $3.00 See that "The Fair, Heppner," is stamped in every hat. Same as above colors Louis and Fox, and shapes, St ?1.50 42 'ti y :; : i Men's and boys' wool felt (plenty good enough to work in) . 50c, 60c, 85c Little fellows, nobby, bright colors, some trimmed in gold braid and some plain 25c, 35c to 45c There'll be a new stock of caps to greet yoa when you come in. Carroen Kjd Gloves For Ladies These are the acme of per fection we guarantee every pair, and only 81.00 2 1 A V if-: I i i : Millinery ar)d gibbons ,S Oar patterns and trimmed hats have not yet arrived but the Ladies' Street Hats and Misses' and Children's Tarns and Sailors. Mexicans, and Toque Crowns Are here. It will make you rejoice to see the pretty things we are showing in this line. They're not going to cost you as much either" Little Tot's silk lace and organdie bonnets, prices commence at 10c, or finer ones np to 1.25 if you want them. GOLD SPIKES The latest novelty in drees t . 4 j -ii l.u 'y LADIES' LEATHER BELTS Newest and latest. Piles! Excellence in bioqs. Taffetas, satins, and the prettiest lot of fancies ever shown here. Do not forget that we give your baby, born in 1901, its first pair of shoes, made of Vici Kid, absolutely free of charge. The Fair Money Refunded if Goods Are Not Satisfactory The Fair :c4rir4-.4rrrV zrr:zzrzc4:: rizVirVrzVi:crc New Photograph) Gallery. $100 HKWAKP. A reward of $ liX) ill he paid for the arrest and conviction of any person or per soriH ttealinc homes branded K. D. or -S- on loft Hlille. T. J. Mati.ock, J. M. Kkenev. som; of srRixts. Wlin S)rinr 1 hrr, tin iti'.nrt 'i-t Wr III! Tl-HPrt. To 'iiy I lie llilrtt. Ii.IIkt I mi or firt. Cull ill ll.o lli'lvclor. )1ilHllkK' l Ihc Iwat, And "l.n.ii llif ti'tt. Almi wet toihln that ere brewed in old Kentucky and are therefore very luck). Fhank Uobkbth, Trop. IX UMATILLA. The county court of I'matilU county has authorised the clerk to transfer by unit claim deed in the name of the county all land tbat have been bid in for taxep, to any person deiiring to pur chase. The price muit include the coat price as bid by the county and accroinv: interest. The lands involved in tbe or der represent $10,000 taxes. The sales will take place after April 1. Dr. M. T. Miller, artit-phot'irapher, has opened a new and first-class Gallery on Alain street, Heppner, two doors north of opera house. i From now nn. with charge of only (.1 In a handtomi' Irani every .f.7r; rt.l.incts. I will civo t an extra an ei.laru. ti j .ftur.-of fanie neatie, lixJ0, -. with clnss a'.iii eoiaplele Bnish. This Large Picture may be had within 24 hours after negative Is taken. Enlarging Done to Order. I. X. L. Confectionery and Cigar Store. Dan. F. Doherfy, Proprietor. invite. 1 to come in and be cemfortab -a ii Ulet . rei:p.'T i . p, and read ie place. Free Reading Room (ientlemen are CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A fair hhare of the public patronage is solicited. KHKK FOK ALL. When Morrow county becomes better known, manv eturdy stockraisere and iniliiHlrioiin farmers will come liere and buv landa and douhle tbeir value tr.d double the population. If you know of any man who would be a deeirable addition to Morrow county, write his addreM below, cut it out and mail it to the Heppner Oa zette, and a description of Morrow county will neeeottohim free of charge. Ilia name r. o State. Al I. I.V Ml M. Tlie Heppner Men in I aii'idi) .bi's ils wmk ilti t-ti-ain aii-l iM'the n-iv Li tent mo lern tiii. tiiii-ry. ' il an th" b.l w.ik a-id .In it at ti c luc-t iaU on count of diinir it in lire ipirnil -I - It cin ! ii' i! ! '". rier . b I'uMi: ON TIMF. urn..! rui.ch ot acres, 140 of it g, pl'iw l.uid. located on county road, i tiiili-s s iitliet of Heppner, ie now . I'ei.- I at l -i" n. ie. Any man who nillnoikit iimv have it on o yeare i me i'iv iii i'ii"v inUllin,nte. Applv at Heppner ietlc Two '4 -sections of fine farming land I 'j. iniii'd nuiiili of Veton have just chanjrfd owneie, at price which shows tliattiood land in this locality com mat ds a nood hVure. It wan sold by W. II. Stamper to Henry Wa.hliiitr.ham and Frank ilror for l.t,r(Xi, says tbe I-ea.l. or. It ban not boon many veara since that r-.nci' land iw se'iin. an low as the low pi ice new asked for Morrow county laieU. 'j p THE ISIZ WAGOX I one tht every hody know?. It ir; one of the best on earth. Gilliam Have just received one of the brought to llcppuer. Bisbee larg t stocks of F.ain Wagons ever Prices are IItilit . lleavy aid Shflf HaidwRre. Grnnitowarc, Tinware. Apricultural Imploniento. Whcohij, Hacks, Etc., Paints and tils (the best in the woi Id). Crockery Hi.d (.ilnsawiirc. 'tlico. MiiiKiW - V litle i'i k' TAX FKil'IiFS. V 1-ettV .J1.I1.:! Gordon's I:ccd and Sale Stable Hun nil Ntti ooiio.1 i.i rbi" l-ill'iii- Mr. l,rr.lei. Y pr.iriei.r. k i tul 1 y invtip hl ; . . ... . "! l,,i"-lt .'"i. 1 14. Fresh AAeats Salt and Smoked Meats Pure Pendercd Leaf Lard Fish every Friday Liberty Market Highest pi ice paid for fat Slock. II Cock & Wathcws. rroj-rictoi Call at my NEW HARNESS SHOP tud see the NVw Goods of tbe very let t ijuality, at low eft cash prices. I do Jobbing and Repairing, and Guarantee Satisfaction. I make to order, wheiw anted, aiy article in tin-Harness lice. IT. -X. EMEKSOX, Heppner Main street. West sidt -AT T. R. HOWARD' 8 STORE, Main street, vou c..:i Groceries, r revisions. Glassware, Tinware and Furnishinq Goods. All well ail up ted to cither i;v r C.-untrv Tra-le. Sfrj)Ic ami Fane? (Groceries. Fine Teas and Coffees. T. HOWARD, Good Goods.... Fair Prices. :ci .-1 T Vt Oi) an aero 1 oil south ot Hcd'ajut: ahnosta it has running water and is under This place is all ready fur the acres .) tOi'd pKnv a. fence plow. he 111 White of Sevvirnj is Kiiii- Machineij and I'.icvcles. a stump U- j :o 1.. it t.-aiiy ).! " ' -' ' .- 1. 1 , i.,i , A.i.l : ' . .ii. .i ... .. . ii. !m iid .1 t. t .. i ..: i.v- C.lli t tab ..' M in er :f . les 11 to ... - -. -l. ii taiio'j w i- I I v . -. .1 l' Mil. 'II ..' p'Op COIIIlt V A Pi w i i i - I'V Un- lie !. II I lil l. K I.I ... IMA' kMtlltll he'. (in.- Iwr' a Hi U.'.y'n fa 1.11c K V in-ii'M. l teppner ..! Cj $1,117,7M Korite lid'.'-