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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1901)
The 1 1 eppner Gazette )mj.1 Thnrlj Morning. WHi-noclc tSt Miehell. HTouii-fiiin ruitirr. Tiu i.M'AT June 6, l'XU j refuse Southern California as a substitute for coal. Several concerns iu Sau Francisco mid other California cities where fuel isnu item of jreat - ; imjwtanoe, after usinr petroleum j find that it has many advantages I 0Vt r oal, as it ij more economical ii. imuu.i, is cieauer aua leaves no IjLiterary Notes! HfclTM.U I'll I !(('!! US. A. tome: -General Blackburn ha Strange to say there is one no j n j.ared a complaint in an action ofliee for uhieh there has never Ktrain-t Sylvevtor .nnoyer, George j heen an applicant for rtma.ter. U.lWHnde and Phil Metsohan. It i8 in tbe Straits of Magellan the men ho constituted the Sute:and has been there for many year. Land Hoard at the time of the ' It oousists of a small painted ke 1,aV i"Wlwn- 8Dd 9eml 14 ! or cask and is chained to the rocks toltnct Attorney Chamberlain: of the extreme caP, in a manner for onsuierahon. The action will i 80 that it Moats free opposite Tierra he brought in Multnomah county I del Fuego. Each valine l o - Tilt' Iet v.'it is di.-: interesting, ins 'or ,1 me .111,1 Willi rii.'oilou' t!u Mn. Ml.lli'T of rtliM 1 'If K.vm '.r.rt , mt' v.i'.i a::,i ui -t ,i Mr. Ow imi Yi!ri , i ( r.'. , ftoin pe:sen:il ku u ', I., fc'ieul judgment, liseoil ! w ine I M. K. i'hureli : lor. Service Mt u h -Lev. W. K. Pot- I. I!, iirldul. . in. iiinl 7:d0 pus . in. imo !ummi.,i;i. the p itsii!. ' M. K. etnin-h, South. St' . m. and 7:;i0 p. m. lie v. ielil, i ntor. vices at 11 K. M. I'an- i an 1: ! is : ! ! t' to and M - !..vi 'o .!,) fr ifcitw !:,: j A -U't't . " ' o r;:'- . ' Mr 11,-mv S, M.dd'.' U tt :. r Nov K:i 1 ..... t' h.iu- .1 Cliriifati elinioli Ks.v. i, tor C'uil- oii. pastor, t, rii , ' 11 a. in. and p. in. Mirii;iik' luhjivt, "Kiumiim r friz." !: votiitt su'ejert, Th Slce!sful Alan. " tnnlaT wii.ml 10 a. 1:1. Christian Fn.lmvor Soeiety meels ; 1'. 111. You mo 0 o.liii'lv invitd to .uti'iul all these soi vu ot. and District Attorney Chamberlain w ill be associated with the attorner- general as attorney tor the state. The complaint will be framed upon the theory that the clerk of the School Laud Board was the agent of the state; that bis defalcation was a defalcation of the board, for which the members of the board are distinctly responsible to the state. The Gazett does not believe i j ., .... ... "cefbould encouragt that f hl !"-. rill Orv.-vrm 4 . p . " . tu'uui ij any thing, because it is not based upon enough foundation. The authority of the board seemed to go no fur ther than simply the appointment of an agent The board trai re quired to give no bonds as a guar antee of the honesty of the agent The bonds were required of the agent who alone was responsible for his actions, Tbe president has tbe power to appoint, but he is not responsible for the actions of the persone appointed. It is a loss to ike atate. It is one of the unfor tunate occurrences whers a thief wa trasted, but when the oppor tunity presented itself he took the money that did not belong to him. !'o ; e. a:; 1 it 7, v 1' j, ki:..ll to I'i.i.'r ;;', tpiail of the Inrg.'ft tiie iiMt iiiiiioi turn t.ltt'S. a !.;'.' : hit i : ti:o.:o mill perl.aps iot (ectiou ti t:.f liapitist ehun'1; -tor. Services p. a liii I'veiiinu. V. Wootton, pas .1 iuiiiliT, uiorniiij! A UOOD COIU1II MKDICINK. It ppoaka well (or CH. ti iu 1 nr iai n'a Coiih Ki'in.-ily when ilriivuiHlH imo it 111 tlii ir own (unnlicH in pmfortMii'i' to any t hur. " I h n v i' sold ('linmberhiiii'n I'lMili CiTociiy f,,r the pint live enra hi'Ii e iinph to biit.nf.uMlon to myself mnl I'li.-itonuTH," hhvh lii iu'ktist J. (lohlsnutli, Vsti Ettfii, N. V. "I Iihvo always usml it 111 111 y family both for nrilumry ooiwhd mill eohlH mnl f or tln e.umli followlni; Ik kiripre. Hiti! Hihl it very ctTioiieioiiB." For ?k' by Oonsoi' t A pis liniu llo. ft) lil'AVAKD Will he paid for information leailiiii; to the arrest kihI conviction of uny pel son or persons sl.-alini; any stock with the Ularlcr eirele ami shield hrainl on the lett shouhler. O. l'KAHSOS-, Kiuhtinile 1'. U. cum.l.. 1 l . 1 . . -i hub emu to tate letters out lmte,i and put others in. This curious I nostntlice is .M.,., . i S.WES I' WO KliOM DKATH. : t'a'holio t'lmrcl. Ker. Father Kelly. Sei vices .'id Snn.l.iv in ach month at 10 :.".) J. 111. lVi, 1111 j Nov. IS. postmaster, ami. is. therefore, uu- fatal der the r.rotwti.-,., f I'-cro-miis, t . , . v ..ku v i an tut- navies 0f r 01 tbe world. f hod an lniot 1 k Of Wi ll pl J Oilllfl Hlld j ' writ Mrs. W. K IUviUi ,3. ' k. Ni-w Vo;k. ' ion win n . I ! olDer remedis failed, f swd 1 pr life i w.llLl 1,r- Kidijp New n,M-uvry. tlnr . I uieiv, who l a.i t'oiisiio 'ion in an n.t- lne quarterly of the Vhvgon ; Vi4no'1 1 '. '- used this w,.idi'i:i Historical Societv has been re 1 n n ih . , . - UteU nl A' sp'ts throat nud n ; d;s- ceived. Ibis is a publication that i e8Slf!' !e!ii to i'r. K n;" NVw !. -emery eerr one interested in Or,,,,,, 1 n"t!.'e on earth. Jnfi. ; .v.c- mi vi iikii ail. I (.CI !. i,'e HD.l fl This number ! n'"hs jfiiaraiiieed by Xleenni hnii To. has many articles of historical! " u,tit'"w- value. The paper states that "the j 110TKL HKl'l'Ni'i object 01 tms publication i to ere-1 This weihkept h, ate an interest in the study of ' ' t-'ated on the west Oregon history and thereby assist He'T"er. and has in developing an Orecon spirit in ,1',t"'l ,al1''- order tnstimnl.t. M.k i U,e "H'P"er and ( 'an v.v, ( 'i , v ' c ' PI 1 " I start. from the Hotel V thing pertainitg to the welfare of i except Mon.lay, and the state. The Heppner Gazette has changed hands. Col. J. Y. Erd ingtOD, its founder, and one of the best newspaper men on the coast, will take a rest from e.lirnrhil work. The Gazette, under the management of Fred Warnock and E. P. Miehell, shows that these gentlemen know how to run a newspaper. Hood RiTer Glacisr. s centra. iv lo ot Main stre-t, d rooms md a nah'.e rate. ppner ,1-ii'y. s thro:t in A Siriiipa Auk e Quickly Cinvd. "At one time I suT-red from a seveie tiQ of Ilia ar.kle." s,n Oeo. K. Cury, elite. r of th tint -A, Washiunloii, V. "Aftfrnting etvend null reeomiuended oiedioinps will'o'jl snceens, I tried CtiambcrlaiD'ii l',un lialm, and am pinsed to say thai rilipf emne ss go, n bs I htgaD ita u.' ud a complete onrn spee.liiy followed " Sold by Oouser -Ayfra Drug Co. 24 hour. The Telephone Livery, Fee ! and Sale Stable, on west sid- of Main street, keeps first-elasa riits and saddle horse, and takes the best of care of them. II. A. TiMMrsos, Proprietor of all Three. Sicce Hogg and Mills of Texas; Coxie of Ohio; Pettigrew of South Dakota, and otheri who have la bored so long and strenuously for the poor, down-trodden and op pressed people, have become mil lionaires, it may be presumed that they are not so ardettly in favor!: of an income tax as they were j some years ago. -Telegram. ' Memorial Day was observed in a fitting manner in this city by Rawlin's Post No. 31, G. A. R , Rawlins W. E. C. and the citizens. The ceremonies in respect to the honored dead were sad and im preasive, and the expression of the old veterans as they marched with measured tread, showed the feeling of many a sad recollection of the time when they gallantly faced shot and shell in defense of the! stare and atripea. Not only was j , there sadness among the veterans. I he Fdlet..n Tribune hss The 30th of May is a day when the! , , cam'ain for whole patriotic nation is brought to J' 7 demaadin rec0S eee and more fully realize the fact mtln f! La"tem 0ron men for that tbe processions of the Grand !.tate and Eationa! I- The Armvcr Baiia. i.4 ciami of the Inbnne iaiust and and that they will be smaller next year and so on until all are in the eilent city. While the yeterana of the Grand Army will pass away, Memorial Day never wilL The Grand Army will go on forever. endeared to the hearts of the American people. SEVEN YEARS IN BED. "Will wonders ever peast?'' itquire tbe friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rDCe. Ko. Thev k new whw hu.l l.un unable to lesv htr bed in sf-vn vears on gciontit of kidney find lifer trouLlc, oervons prnstratioo and genernl debility; bat " three bottles of Electric Bitlers eo bled me to ws!k," he writes. "Bad 10 inree months I felt like a new penon." I Women sntfering from Headache. Back- j aobe, N'ervonsrjeM. Sieeril-ssre.s. Me!r- i eboly, FaiDtin snd Dizzt .Spells will ! 9nd it II nnceles hUaaii.rr Tr i. '. Siti.f,-,cti ,n is guaranteed. Only 50c al Slucum Draj Co. DEMAND FOR NORMAL (iRAD L'ATES. The State Norma' School ut Mon mouth reports that the demand for it i,-rduatei during the (a.-t year has been much beyond the supp' v. ( Iraduation from the school prtctically assures a pli.-e worth from $11 to $7o per month. The'ndent9 tke the state examina tion during the reiru ar course, and are ei-i'v ah to puss on all suhjects re--isiireil for state papers before irrndu. tiou. The sohool has a well 1 nipped iainin department consisting of a nine ktra 'e town school and cf a typical coun try tel. 00!. NOTICE. During the Firemen's Tout nanient, the 11th, lL'th and l.iih 01 June, no rate lens than $.'.00 per day will he made at the Palace Hotel, except to regular roomers and hoaideia. No allowance will he made for meals eaten outside of the house, and all meaU will he ode ex cept as state. 1. .!. W. .MORROW. IN THE ST I'D. Calfiirness, the imported Austialinn running stallion, and 2 pood Kentucky jacks will make the season at mv farm 10 miles north from Heppner, Ore. B. F. Swaooart Just About Time for vou to look into this matter of SIMMXd .SUIT. If you intend get-tin- a 81JIT TAILOUKI) to your order, you can from IX tret a L'ood selection Nasal CATARRH In til its ie.v:ps tUtre shnuUi be clcauiiuees. Ely's Cream Balm o;in-ir, goottie ami heiili the i!;;T.'wd nit'iuhr.Hiie. It cares catarrh anil urivea niv.iy a coid la tiio head muck y. Cream Rnlm is placed Into the nostrils, spread over the membrane and is absorbed. Keiief ia tm- modiate and a cure to'.lowt. It ia not drying doe tint produce Bnctfiinir. Lare Sie, 60 cema at Drug gist nr by mail; Trial Size, 10 ctnta by mail. ELY I3UOTUEUS. 50 Warma Street, Ni-ur York. The movement of cattle from county is now under wav. HarneT A EOMK ON TIMK. A good rar.ch ot J'VT aoies, J4"i of j, "" piow land, located on county road, nillei .e.vifhwest of He, .oner ia r .tr-red at 4 an a"re. Any man i, wiii work it may have it on ;j vein' 'me. pay in e.i-y ; r.-tal i ii.eli ts. ; ; y it i le; j.ner ( ia;'.-o.,,. oii'o e. Ton roav n well upeei to rnn n st'-Hrr r.icf without wmer as to flnd an aoliv, oeriftic man wi'h torpid livrr nd Y 3 u.iy know tbfit hi liper ia t r. -.1 rBn he d.jcf pot rein h bi food or fis j in'l r -i Utrd t r eH"'t;-, often I.m j 4 CONSFR AYFD TDG cn ? - - . . . a a k iiu e v J y C Thff old reliable stand wishel to snnounoe that P W tbey carry a full line of the ver ht .... 1 mm jii6Gicines,Ufugs. Gigars and sisiiarterg 0 o 1 h 4 l.uuu iJiiicrcnt Pieces of Cloth.... W'o are trivint; this feature of tho (nX)TlIlX(; TliA DK our very best attention and have been remarkably successful. You Piek the Goods 1 We Do the Kest 4 -8 Take your measure, send your order in, pay expressae, guarantee a er fect tit, hold the suit for your in spection. If unsatisfactory, for any reason whatever, we keep the suit and refund vour monev. $In 12 Days 43 On an Averairc- 1i w At th inoi' reKin..b: pre- in to rn. -.v-d gelpoted ft'k ef KODAK SL'l'FLIhS kej-t e cs'antly on l.a-id. Prescrixt ions om Specialty A"L30 CAHKr A COMPLETE LINE OF 4 9i 4h 4h you can get you a suit made to vour measure fitted perfectly and "at a cost of only a few dollars more than ivadv made. mmvH & CO.! 4" ,r"ft. fvmfff Army are smaller than lat year,!"81: V 1 Wjxms l aEd ! U'T.. V--r,-i iv .-n u n. , 1 tastem Ore 2011 is entitled to fur-hn , 1 f...;' .. . r. n r ' re bi : s.n 1 11 '.': Lor, 'ei-l like ft rew rnij. J'rjew. Si i'-n't, -o-.p!t,s free at Cotser A- Aitr.' Jru ( nish a good representation on the ticket. sfalem Statesman. Artificial etoDe is now a success. In the mftDnf&ctnre of this etone the and is heated snd the cement added to the amount of 12 per cent of the mixtura. The etiel molds are filled with the dry ma terial and rnn upon a tramway in to an' immense C3linder, which is closed and bolted. Boiling water is then turned in under presnure sufficient to force it all through the pand in the molds. The ce ment slacks, but the steel molds do not permit any expansion to oc cur, and the stone is formed and dried undr an immense r.ressare. Tbe result is a tery hard stone, which can be supplied in shapes desired much cheaper than the natural ?tone. stors. Warnock & Miehell, the new proprietors of the Heppner Gaz ette, is.-ued their first number of! same last Thursday. Keep the j following numbers up to the stand-! ard of the one just issued gents, and success is assured. Condon Times. P.AKCAIN. For at IllU'l, 100 a.-res on the edire of Uflj ;.ner. Town lots may be sold from it at one'. Owner will u-lvt-M'1'! for the hay now trowing on it. Aj r.iv Oaz-t r,'S:'f. Ifdr) ,: liii v The Heppner Gazette of the 3d comes to us this week nndr nr-w management, J. W. Kedingtou Lav ing disposed of it. Warnuek Miehell are the new proprietor-. The paper is full of news and pr--sents a nett and clean nppearanc- Malheur Gazette. Id clofinp a Tery able article cn Decoration Day, Itev. C. J. O'Reilly editor of the Catholic Sentinel", Cnit-hes ith the following: "By the fiag of America, then, we shall all stand. To it we swear alle giance. Whatever our nationality, our religion, or our polities, we are one in that: in devotion to that a-cre-j banner that waired triumph antly oTtr tbe Union armies. If war ever (;und it dread alarm June 11, 12 and 13 will be gala' days for Heppner. The town will ; Lave on its best clothes and Hying colors. There will be a special ef-: fort to entertain the many visitors. I All are welcome. Come to Hepp- j ner daring the firemen's tournament. all i;y ti:am. I Tbe fle.;.r;er tern L j W'F li W!h '-".I'll ;tod II-i I ie-i in.iern nim i: 1 ru-ry, i- ,j , t,,,. j le oik ld do it at ft,., i. ;;o-i r.it.--I ''; "int of d .in- it in -') i, ; i;Vh I iJMlit:tnn. It i-;in d ) n: -.' i, i ."..r ....); ; iin-i d j it ready 1 : hm tha'i I (,1 I nn-'l.t'iinlrie-. And ti,- ;tk'.n id ail for laundry ar. i d. h'.i-r it. no n,,i. I u-r how 'nial! fho Voir, i.i. .,i., i:t ' 'as on family ,i-hit,'. Trv ih F.';: o Km ,. li K WA ;.'-. Tbe above reward wi;l be paid lor tin : con vir tiijii of anv j.eron f-ff-aiinj hori- 1 bavin any of the fobowin brnd: ';, '(), doorkey, and W wit'o bur over it. Am.-, .1. c,,.,k. Hfadpuarters Co.JJ' .J O l fr- c Goods ( A New Line of Crepe and Tissue Paper STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, DECORATED and PLAIN Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppne Mox.Moirni, OHicr.o.v, I r. rrrrrrrrrrr r- skkioo, Another nerrro fi"Ld hns bef-n burned at the Make down in Florida. While it t-eeius LrrJo'e n f and savage to burn a human - ing at the (-take, Mill the fiendish crimen call for examples to be run j" of these brutes in human foria. Indications are now v. rv favor able for a good crop all over Ore gon tM vear. 1 ro-p -cU are c r- H. V. Fall, PCP :ETG3 Of the 0.1 Ki; !',:e Gau It House, r.HIfAOO. i:. I- y : . I'.H. -r , D.'t.'i.itKl for (iraduatc Tli" ilcniaiul fur frr:n I uaf nil- .Normal x-b.-olrf during thy pa.-t year has le-yond th- ? j j - v. i'ositions with from ' 10 moii I Ij . "tate Cortifieutf-H and Diplomas Students ar( jtare.l for the -tato .varni:iation, and roadv to take Siniond's Cross Cut Saws Sewing Machines Sanitary Stills Boss Washers Hose and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers ij At p,i n d:i a-u. n. uiiiup S. of; been much ) to S7.i nor ; .ecoc f)uj.ers on graduation. f.n-tate "i ' !-n,i( .f'r;'ri. lit. i:-b. and Prob'H-ii' rial 1'0'ife. '.'cll I i j 'i i j t-1 Train !.xiietie lano from l.'O to I7"i per y.-ar. Fall Term bur cataloyie conlairiiii' full a!iii.,imoi.ini'nt' addrcnn Or J. b. W l;! ' i r,! U, Secretary. Cor. '. M'!:-ir v. A '.'.:.; 1:. -t. 1 i !'. I. CAMl'bi l.I,. l-resi boit. ! BACK, BECKER & CO., Chicago, 1 1 c V'j!THf.!;N f.L.vj. i F "i;T y-UW.l.l' THE MORROW COUNTY LAND AND TRUST COMPANY R F. HYND, Miniq.r, Is in tho field for bnsin.-sH, and exi,.,,. a modern advantHfres to tbe farmer and the Mockman. It handles. WOOL. GRAIN. AND GENERAL A1ERCHANDISE at tli- a:ain, HtLOiic rrste and LjtitaiBjj g,j for H pro,.rou ye-.r (:' roled Si-ti ra rf C rit trill li ; . U'..i role-J Hi-t'-ra cf Clarity will Ije : ne-n aysiMi near tl soldiers, shar- ILf their dangers, to administer the conflations of religion and tip r. t,i 1 men that they are not the Leim.-f., bot tie friends of Aim ri-Hii ld rty." I in KaM'-rn Oregon. Tbe iren'ie fro.-ij irnrrts of suj;ar and tobacco to t!,. country amount to 7' imiO) ;i v,...r. Ordy of Nf.o'j n 1 H'iri l'iy : A!i l:-.ii i:-,o. J'..ts..:, 1 ' ''ii. Ai el,' -- i:.o .1 ! 1. 7. . li US Pi? f "t "fT"r -lii;il nrr,r,-..', f,,r .r,.,' , ,. H UJ V& r eV, UtUttnw. first Niti-mul I'-.-k. C 1. mm 11 1 1 ' iDF- !7Ar'F MCRCIIASrs' Au;) 10 i'i sim ss Woolgrovvors' Warehouse 11 K f..r .. ..1 1 GRAPHOPHON r,";TGKLESS POWER OF EfiTERTAi.'iMF'iT TL- n.r-et in the recent dif Cterit f .,f U;I auj f. mm h 01! lJk fclm...'-t h I t,. i lU. country Is itun ulato.1 tL iiiat ut.- mto which 1 cru'le j . tr..n. Is 1 coinine so touch it. uv -r. Ti - S utLeru I'a iit. ;,!: i --aota 1 con '.atj:e have , '1: f .r lis e. !v. ', r.f 1 '!. J - . ,'..r TL.. 1! ed Ir. CASTOR! lh Kind Yea Hjva Mm'jz E t. 1 ,!W ill VRf tor P1SSI SMO evUniM in all d.,r it. .' "CfL VANT 'Ti-T IPtT.STit'.LE Cr."fi:o f.? D".' ' '-;fy wh-ch masy ahz w.llins to wi;mou7 Hijhest Cash Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. "RSION OTHtR r:NTnj.:THr:R of thf- agp. ,- '.I- Mif. if V .nil r vf4 l.'i..t In 11 ir-ij f -1 f. ,r ' lack Leaf Tobacco IHp and Lift Ic Hull's Pip The only r-!ia'!- j.r--; iroil I ' I w 1. 'I 1! ' m.irl i- IKi.Tt v-J e;r !--tniitiTr-i i T-e iii V. t(. n Tr r -1 tt !! Hill (irilM! Cavh :idf.'UH'-K n,;. -A ,fii, ! "ii wau urid ciain in