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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1901)
The Ilcppncr Gazette TnTRHTUY -JL.'Mj'yjAJl UOCH MAN. Tin apj-ointmeDt of Hon. John Hfirholl, of The DalUs, to s re-(iporit-iblo federal position at Wash jnpton is a dooorved recognition of an a ilo man who has Wen one of the pionet r workers for the deTl ojmmit of EivUtki Oregon. A FAl'.MFRS TIU'ST. Ac almost every other industry iaa organizd a big truat, II. O. :,,i!1 tho able editor of the Ore- pon lnU'it n lent, thinks that it ii full time that the farmers were or- trust of their own- Mr. Guild ir ably advocating ,,V. a m,-vtnrt find hi ftrcu- puuw - , " nienui are certainly sound ana log ical. Thev have set many iarmer to thinking and acting, and the re- U. m.. a a natmnl BUTDI1S6. Tf rtrtraniiAd and COndQCted on right lines, such a trust would be able to accomplish great goou y o moaa nf men who truW earn their bread by tha iweat of their brows. 0,001 01.1 AUF. Just how one should liv to at tain a good old as ia aUsvs a specially intv're-tii) tubjivt to all thocewlio pjsstHl tueir kto;)1'"; milestoue in the journey of lite- as, well as to thousands ho have not j yet reached it. ' j A consensus or opinions of sever- j al prominent Knglish medical inen : may be briefly i-ummed up as lol-1 lows: Phveieiil exeroisij is not, ikxhI for a nitin who is men tally tired. tVns. n ation of energy is ; an absolute necessity. Moderation j and system should be followed. Take plenty of rest, but do not eat, dnuk or .uioke too mucn. And now for the details. le.. days to three week's solitary con finement, spent cuieily in oea, is the latest Knglish prescription for tired and ailing men ana wuim-u. Well ones also are advised that such a penance faithfully perform- once n year wouui sone me whole problem of health and lon gevity. CITE Tl.KK The ludiau of Snuli America employs this ptn-uliar method of capturing monkeys-. Tnkiinr a 1'iwiiimi! l;e cuts a hole in each end just Isrge onmgh to enable a monkey toiusert its paws, puts some lump sugar it. side, theu places it in a promising spot and awaits tue cspture oi ue Vluu the m ' k. y tiuds the s.hell, in its greed it iwseris a paw at each opening. e!o-es tliem on the sunr, aud th,m cannot with draw his paws without opening them agaiu and dropping the su gar, liather than do tuis the mon key will attempt to t-t-capo with ' tln eocoftiiut on its p-tws. and so is easily captur d. GWD GRASS. ' The slopes of the western spur of the Blue mountains that slope 4. aw a tv FTonnnpr are the north ulnrwa. .rjd ths soring sunshine does not hare a fair show at them, m-i ennw lins?era on them IB t. ni Hir vrtLii is of alow r j-v-ww, n , trrowth until later May or early But just over the BHrcmit, om the Bln-ninp toward the John ria rvrinr- rtom earlv. ana tne eunahine warms up the grase-rooU and eends shoot into blades in no Indians who have just returned from there say that good grass is everywhere, and that stockmen who take their bands there now can rest assured of finding good feed. 1H3L1.S. Tl, r.riLTlii nf the word doll IS nri.n 1 ntnrir? aeo, wueu saints' names were much in Togue lor children, St- Dorothea was the most popular, aud her name the ht n,l lnnkist that could be sivAn a littl rirl. Ihe nick iirrif was Dollv.or Dsll. and from jrivicz the babies the nickname it " . . ... a in Aiav atan to nasS It OU lO the little images of which children ir an fond. Thnrinoin is the land where most dolls are born puppetlaud, as it js called on tuis account. 4Vw-.nt twr hnndred vears aco most make in Flanders, and thej were called, not uolis, out Vtan.lrc b.ibis Thio nacd to be an old tnglien .nnrvUt which ran thus: "The children of Holland take pleasure in mot nr whii tn cniiureD VI P.ncr and take pleasure in Dreaa- mg poou toy. He wbs awav at boarding school, and wrote to the old folks at home as follows: 'I hope MatiUa's cold is better. I am glad she is not at skule. i thmk i have got consumption. The hnva t this id ire tre not gentle- manly. I will iry not Lo got 'bad hb?t. The ixiuts have worn out at the kneet. th tailor must hare ,i,jto,1 rmi tli'Viiittous have come otT and they are loose behind. The food is not good, but l suuu noi A it if i was od v stronger, ine piece of meat I send jou is off the beef we had on Sunday, but on ntiu-r .invs it id more stringy. black betles in the kitchen mid sometimes they cook them in the dinner, which cant be holesome when you are not strong, i have a tame beetle as a pet. Do not mind mv beu.g uncomioriaoie, as i do not tuint i sliau iasi lung- rirase send me some more money, i o '2o cents, if you cant spare it i think i can borrow it of a boy who is going to leave. Youi loving but retched son. IN TlIK NAVY. The government givoi iti oailon only ;i0 cents each day to live on, but the American navy is bitter fed than any oilier in the world. In fact, "Jacky" li. in )attr thun tha avri luechanic on short. As the appetite of the seafaring man cannot be appeseed by anttel food, tho provitions are of the moHt substantial kind. Naturally, salt pork, corned beef, hardtack, beans, flour, ear. canned fruits and TegetablM are carried in larSe quantities, and muit ot necessity iuu stitute the main rr' ot th rations With these staples as a basis, many ap .(iiin pombinations can be made. At , .... , tea, fresh meat and veseiaoieB ro uUl t.. h had. but wbi'.e in port, or wsiuin reach of the markst, the navy reula- the issuance on cetUm davs of these desirable additions to the food supply. (iOOP lHKi. HUks-'Thafs a rather intelligent looking dog." u.ks-"Me is. Why, that dog wau ,i..,.i aav from home laH week, and I .... ,lv..rtisoment in the Orejonian olfoiine a reward for his return, and wbt do you suppese was the result. "Someone brought him home and claimed the reward, 1 suppose." 'The dog came home next morning carrying a copy of tha paper in hia ,mnt!i. You sou he noticed the adver tisement and came home of his own ae- cord, so I wouldu'thave to pay out any monev ou his account." FFXnSO VACANT LANDS. Landowners who aare small homestead holdings up toward the timber are complaining that large land holders up that way are fenc ernment land and turning all stoek except their own on tne auisiuc ui the fence. finn ia rot onlv unlaw r,i Knf ia also verv unfair and sure to be stopped- The poor man, with a few head of stock, has cer tain! t a pood rizht to the use of government land until someone .tra if nn. ind no one has a right Af,wa Ptock off each yacant j . . . jauun. Th mn who fences eovernment 1.-1 tVinVa Via is ffoin'ff tO 1EUJU J o v. u tnr his nj(tnre for all time l'mcnlf AanPCiallv When ILXJliU 1 he tumrotlrer men's stock oataide the fence. wkon a nTTimon nasture is ? ucu - --" .r. and nil neonle havmg claims on the inside are auowea free use Of the vacant land, that is a fair proposition and a good thing. Otherwise otherwise. WHAT IS WRONG? Right at its doors, in the Blue moun tains, within IS to 20 miles, Heppner has an immense area of timber, almost all vacant government land, to be Lad for the taking. Ana vet Hemmer and Morrow county send away every year thousands of doi- lnr in hard cash to pay for tuel and lumber cut in the Cascade mountains, ItO miles away. This eah should be kept in Morrcw conntr, which has p'enty of lumber ard fal and timber of its own. mi'i arniv c-f men employed in Morrow county timber would mean much trade for Morrow county merchants. LONl'ON WOOL AUCTIONS. Mav 8. At the wool auction sales today 14,0X) bales -Ara nffrred. The attendance was large. Competition was sharp at hardening rates, scoursa auu we rinna wpre fnllv maintained. Cross breds were o per cent above the nnonino nnrl pood medium graaes suitable for America were also 5 per cent higher. Americans se cured several parcels of good me rinos and lambs. Best quality cbl frot.lr lit an advance of 5 per cent. There was a sale of t'me Cape of Good Hope aud atai comirfvl and prep.su's at an advance of 5 per cent. Up to the present time llii.'.'bi bales nave weu unci ed. of which t.'AK' have been -vithdrawo. SPRING 18 HERE. Froprthinff ! backward, but at la.t the buds are in bloom and fragranee soft and subtle fills ths air. The meadow lark siogs as ns soars sou iu rumu .r-.j oreast cann miiur.w -The lanahs are skipping throoghout the T!t, ,1.. . ifl fAAI1 And lieppner tiiiiH, inn spring is surely here. HKPlNER CHtrRCHKS. - Episcopal churchRev. V. E. Pot wine - - i M. E, church H. L. Bughtnl, pas tor. Services at 11 a. m. atd 7:0 p. m. M E. church, South. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. M. Can field, pastor. Christian chnrch Rev. Victor Carl- ;riri at 11 a. m. ami o m Morninir subiect. "Names o y. u.. - .,-.. .. KS, written in ucaT-u. . 7 . t,, " Hod hath spoken, fennday School at 10 a. 10. 1H I. I. O. WV. "''" Sunday evening at 7 p. m- suojeci A Nameless Girl IleroiBe." Syeteniatio Hible study every W eoneeuay e.nin. You are invited to attend all these eer- vices. Baptist church Sunday School at 10 a.. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 7:43 p. m. Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly. Services 3d tnnday in each month at 10 :30 a. tn. Beginning aov. is. IMINOR & CO. 41 4 41 A visit to this store NOW' while the new spring gods arc fresh and the lines com plete will P'ovn to the advantage of those who seek the setuoti'H favorite novelties at the least cowt. Drahipss Cannot tie Cured By local applications, as Ihey caunot ,.,ni, ti, .liHaHed nortioD of the ear. ' - . ...... ,. o. t,t nnrM deafness. ruere is vuij " and that is by ooustliuuonai reu.. n . . ..nuii hv n inuBuieu ditiou ot the mnoous liuiog ol the eneia . . . -i u l.. ll, ia tnh lists in eliian iuuo. j . flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ana wueu ii tirclj closed denfuess is the result, and unless the iiitlamruHtiou can be taken out and thia tube reBtored to lis normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever-nine cases out of ten are caused by oatarrn, wnioo is uouiuK j .. i;.i,,n nf tha mucous surfaoes. uUJeurUn,... .- - v.i,. for We will give une nuuutcu "- auy oase-otdealiwss loausmi -i Ik.l nan not be CM red by Hall's Cure. Senil for Ciroolars. free F. J. CUESEt JQ.t loiouu, Sold bv druBgnts, 7oo. Hall's Family Pille r he best. CATARRH THE CLKANSINO iNl 1IKAL1SO CtUK t'OB CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Ewy and j)leaar.t to nw, cnta:ua no in Jnriom irafi. It w riuirkiy absorlied. :iv.. Rilit-f at once. Tt (incus and Cleanses ( the Nasal I'af.-au' t. Ail.vBl.MU.mma ..... --.. Ke,.or th. SLTraltd SmeuTlW. W ceuu a. ELY BKOXUEKd, S Warren SUMt, New ork. COLD lH HEAD . . . J COL. DON AN' S BOOK. The noted CoL Plammsr, of Maine, speaking of the beautiful book ou the Northwest, issued by the O. K. & Co- and edited by Col. Donan, saya: It reads eDcbantinely. The Uar den of Eden was ft dwert m com tmriaonto the glorious Columbia u; Tionan it ft won- Ar.-rT nf words. It na -vr, k ,A rpad at every fireside in New England, it would insult in the migration of thous ands to distant Oregon. Co!. Donan's descriptions are of strona t IiaJIULiU, -aa Knelih is nroet perfect ftnd he is . - i a II a id alwavs in aeaa eameeu -worth thousands of dollars to the ,t.. r.f kia AntinTL The PeOOlO tn made to ap- Trim. The colonel is an aocomrdiFhed gentleman, true in his friendships, and equally at home in the higheat aocial circles of the east or in the rough mining camps of. the west. YkX SALES. The last legislature passed a law requiring the sheriff to aell all th property lid in hy the county at tax sales, which remains unre deemed on July 1. Thia new law was undoubtedly paed in the in terest of the mortgage ootapaniea, aa it ia aime4 that it nullifies the .j..-;,;,,,, ,.f tha antirpme court in mnrtace tkl CAMrft. IB UUIt- nomah county there is over 1200, isth An frr.rn th mortcae com- w- - ' " - . paniK on dlinucnt taxe, ana it STRANGE iTRING. Sandv Hancock tells of a sprinz hs found out in the wil iest part of the T-'ue mouctaics. It does not come to tne sur face, forming a rivulet aa other sprigs do, but is a hole in the g'ound one foot acrois. lr.e water comes up side of the hole and coeg out on the other side, underground ; on, on it g:es, inarusb.no one knowj where. The watsr is always icy cold, and clear as crystal, and it is always in a rush. The depth caDnot be measured, and tne stream be.ng eo ewift tha measurir.e poles are forced out of the bands and carried on underground, never to Is seen again; and eo wun everTiLnr:t dropfed into it; it is gone torev.r. Standing tear this spring we can teei the earth lightly tremble, and we can hear a roarm underground like water falling over a precipice. IT PAYS. Good printing, attractively arranged, is almost always a paying preposition. Noble A Co., of Heppner, make good stock saddles, but not all stockmen know it. The firm recently had printed at the Gazette office some folaers with pictures of the different style saddle tbey make, and mailea them through the stock country. The response was immediate, and al ready the profits on orders from Idaho alone have more than wiped out tbe cost of the printing. Tbe folder shown exactly what the saddles are, and what they cost, and is surely (tool investment. It will talk lor tbe men who sent it o'H ai jiours wben w.ey win uu v- BOSTON WOOL MaP.KFT. Boeton. May 10. The American Wool and Cotton Keoorter fcay9: The wool market has been very quiet since our la."t review, a:.d at time the trading Laa been ab' lutely etagnant 1'iices of wool are Tery steadily held. and. except on one-half and thrw-eights blood tock we can hear of no c ;iip"" eions being grants Mo-t of the traderaare figuring on securing tew wools on a clean cost oi , but a number of those who have GROWING KOeKS. Mo?t people do not maVe the V.eds tor rn. aiillicientlv dvep; that is, the soil is ti. t loosened to a 'Ifpth s-nTiciect to enade the r-.ot to penetrate to tne lepth thev desire in order to obta.n the r.,l an.l m.iitur in ti.e soil- In part shallow i.lantiuk' accounts fur the short geas n of bloom with some ios.-s, the plants not Having viuh'y eti.rnh to sus tain the blossoms cxctp. f'Jf "'ort I," riod, nor to prcin. e a second crop when the first is grr.e. If ti e p'ot (-elected for the rosea m toil tnat has bet-n culti vattd for two e.-asoua or m .re it may be sa'e'.y spa led to a depth of fwo feet un less a laver ot hard clay ia found at that iepth, in winch cse the c'ay should be loosened, but not work.-1 in with the top soil., and the fef.il z-a u-ed worked ;o nr.til it ia thoroughly incorporated with the soil. The soil cannot be made t rich that is. of cours", wihin rea eon for the rose plant is a gross feeder nd the richer the soil the stronger will b the growth of the plant, and the more profuse the b.ossom.ng- t c t t Thomson 4 twin GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEALERS. 7 -C In order to make room for a large stock of up to-date goc ds just arriving We will sell our immense s stock of ( I Boots and Shoes J regardless of cost. MM) Worm ol Pifinant Boots and snnes to Select Foiii Call and get your supplies before the stock in gone. This i3 no fake sale. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. TIII I3 1 1 0 15 j o o t t t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 O Summer Dress Goods We are prepared to supply every de mand both for the plain outins. or house costume, or the elaborate atlair for ths reception or otherwise dressy toilette Tast for the beautiful and regard for your pocket book will make vou appreciate the following good pries. ...ii- India Linon 10c, RMc, 15c, ?0c, 2.",e Victoria I-awn - jl 1 "v Persian Un 15e, 2ftc, 3Sc .Nainsook ; "J "r,c iiwiss Dots I5''. 'M' 2i,c Stripe and Check Dimity. .10, 15, -JO, 25c Fancv White tioods, all kimis. ww. India Oanijee, just like silk 35c Novelty SilktiV'hams, pastel shades .We t)rBandies white, pink, blue, corn. 20c Kilk ( ircandies lltc Full line of Zephyr (.muhains .l.'gC, J ic 1 u 2.'11c,15cj Also Knibwidere.l Swim Dot", P.n.itie.. t'h.mbray, fotton Fou lards, rhpie, Lclloni i. orus, r.u.. Lakewood Lawns, (special) 5c per yd Largest Stock ol Sis Ever Shown in HeDpner. Avoid Contagious Diseases hy cleansin- the entire system. Slocum's Sarsapa- rilla! Will do it promptly and thoroughly. Sloeitm I3rtt: Co Main Jtrot, lUm-v t Siniond's Cross Cut Saws ojMH SHEARING. The Frank Kramer crew of 11 shear ers ha etarted shearing over on the John Iay, having contracted to clip 30, ;,0 head near Monument. In the crew are Frank Kramer, Ed'ar Matteson , ijus Hale, ( has. Il'irce't, AlvahTupper, Met-srs. Ueamen, Kay and others, and t,. n binds el.par an average of 1200 sheep a Uay. They do good work, and well earn their 7 cents a bead. iney hae just tjnisiied the bands of N. A. Kelly, .las. lia.'er and Torn M.-Cullonh. tcCF..SSFI'I. SCHOOL. I Up at the head of Houselot Miss i fa! Ur.h ia conductir.z a very succes ful school of 31 pupils, having joined this .tk. It tailed the IWue Moon 1 t,n Bcho.il. and tbe pupils' parents j speak in the hiirhett terms of the em I ciency of t:.e teacher. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. OHIiOON. on delinriuent taxes ana u i . . .t .,rfl!a tlt tb Crow- i.Bow clumed that the lin-. c 1 Projrty at th-ir own figure , n 7 ' VrWde amount of lLbrok:r. ouM not lL cas, tl,-y 1-ve lw h!.o eiCes tLt tie property ;ol Hai t.Lall W AA only once, therefore . 4-c. y, if M year back taxw are due, by J 1 1 . dj f, ( b.dd,,, ... tl,- ,r..rty for ''l2cnl :;:,.-....;..!-f-.r.n, ,. tbe otLvf back tan- arc wip-J ' VC a' , ' , ., out. !,:.,' t .thl r,f )!' .'' P'tiii aiUtai-uiof:;..-.::) tho I.I.. I l.f 0A) fcOLUIEU d EXl'EKIENCE. M M An-tio. a civil war veterai., of Win'chw.tr, Indiana, writes: "My wif wc sick a 1 .n tune in spite of Boo. doctor's trmtujcot, bntwa wholly cured by Dr. Kit' N-w L f l'H'.a. worked wonders for ber health." Ihey always do. Try them. Only 25 cents at SIo enm Drog Co. MOTEL HKITNEK. ThiH well-kept bo-we i r.trally lo cated on the wea r- It; A Ma.n Mrt,) . ppn.-r, and l.a- W'ood rooir.s and a' i .jit:V'.ii I.i at r-a-ir.al..! ratpo. . The If-ppn'-r and '.m'ri Tity -ie j-tart- f'f.rn t!,- H . 1 ; n-r dnily, 'i-x'.-r,t a'-d tbronah in i. ,.;! I.i l ; I ' 1 "X'1 ;i'"' ...V. h..- - -i '-i re.-t, Ki-p"i f r-t . I:.-" r',e an-1 ' hor".-s t;.f ti - '- '' " ' ' ' - II '!. .-,, 1 , , : . ., I HI' c Demand for Graduates-The demand for graduates of icuiauu .y a ,,0. hna f.PPTl much . -r 1 Cl-.l rl iiPITlfT. T I M V t Ul lll'J the formal ocaouis u heyond the supply. Positions with from $40 to $75 per month. n-t.lnmas Students are pre ru-ITuM, and ready to take state papers on graduation. Strong Academic and Professional Course WJ P,, SiiaXWi. raSK '.nL.iem.nU addreas F. L. CaHriiM.ii. i r!B.uiT..i. Or J. 15. V. BUTLER, Secretary. WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANTS, ADD TO Y01R BUSINESS P.RAPHOPHONE arci b " h:i ?- peenl-l to , . u i i - list bun pardon a man siit np ,! l '"'lClv ' ,r ' t "!tri 1 rif. I ! n.ora.e t iKj-Jglas county tuest be at i" et ! when mothers w ll , (i, a jl t . 'm tor tl e tltM of a n ,,.,; ' i i ..is 1 - ' at I e irv I f a' 1 t VM' 'I' ority. -Of .. n jr-b i l-"( i jiul!- f r t! ' f -J' A I"' A . 1 . 1 1 '.:;.. 4' I CASTOR! A For Infants sr.d thi'ren. 7v0 r;H y-M vys 5V'yr Poi'M Think lout the The enormo... twlM nf 'VeI"',''-'';!'';' r are MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT a II k kaai a wcy' W,LL,N6 70 w,THOUT OTHEH UnSviIrSaL UNTIiWAlNIIK OP TH12 AQB , nr v it i -k i- rr-at-i n InrrraMr.ir Sewing Machines Sanitary Stills a Boss Washers a C Unen nrifl Siirinklers a j.vkjv " " l w Lawn Mowers I At Ed. R. Bishop's. It u r,l- in mn"tn"'i"i. '"'.' , m-,rl,,lc(.nt.nuel",'' . urr t' THE. MORROW COUNTY LMD AND TRUST GOMPftNY R. F. HYND, M.n.o.r. In in the field for bnninw, and cxteDd all modem RclvantsceB to tbe farmer and the utockman. It handles. WOOL. GRAIN. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the Woolgrowers' Warehouse Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. Ajjrtits fur I'latk Leaf Tobacco Dip and Little l luid s Dip Th only n liii'ih' pn'trjirod dip on tho tn;irk t. I Ved ami S''1 Criiiu. Wmil and J'raiii S.u-kH on Hand. Cash advanc-f mad cm wool ami yiain in Mn. I- ni URIll mwm ... r0R CTLCX1UE. TCRMS FT a4k m - Co!um 25 Qcary Street, Co., "v-n-.. 5 AN rRANCISCO, CAL fninc to Morrow County fr lov-nri cd 1; V illi 'S silri: to loiillc up. N v- itr a-rain will land -H lw as it docs now. ' .h r:.ar--Tlt Wwk'.r Or! fct !iv;p.'.-