The Heppner Gazette
TlIUHHDAY Juuo 13, 1901
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TUA VELKIW GUI UK.
dihtamckh:
Ilenuner to
Portland l'J7
Pendleton by wagon road ui
liliiKton V
:ime ' u
ArllhKtou ,').')
nf Iiiu
Canyon city Kit
IIi-piiiH-r Junction on Columbia Klvor 4
Calilu Canyon 10; with mud 1
Trnlii iituvei dally uicviit Holiday for all
points at H:lf a, in.; train ar riven dally exei pt
Buiiuay iroiu ail over me worm at a:ia p. Ill
HimliieM lioun of the flint National Bank ol
IJfiner are from t a. in. to a p. in.
Mailt oIoho (or trains at 7:30 a. ni.
Htai for Hnrdiuan. Monument. Ini Cnm
and Canyon City leaves dally eiccpt Hun. lay at
p. in. ; arriviuK at t a. m.; uislauce to Canyon
in i ; lime J1 noura.
HcppniT has ll-fi population, Rood mhool
I'lty water, electrli! Unlit and MS.IKKi brli k liote
-the Palace. Portland ! located Wl mllea from
lieppuer. Chicago nome further.
The Weed's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About thelity.
Mr. Frank Lee went to Arlington,
Monday.
Mr. I). II. Jenkins, of Hardman, was
in the city Saturday.
Mr. C. T. Walker, the lone merchant
was in tl.e city, Monday.
Look at ISoas Waubers and Sewing
Machines at Eisbcp'a.
V. Wimer of John Day departed
Tuesday morning tor California.
Minn Harriet Thompson of Pendleton
la visiting Mrs. (i. V. Phelps.
Miss Edna Thompson of Pendleton is
the guest of Mihs Gertrude Bishop.
Mr. Williams, the Long Creek hotel
man, was a Heppner Tisitor this week.
Mrs. Kmith French of Tlie Dalles, it
visiting with Mra. Oilman of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Khi Wilkinson of The
Dalles, are the guests of the I'alace hotel.
Dr. Iligk'n of Long Creek, was a
Heppner visitor last week, and left Mon
day for Portland.
l'lace your orders for strawberries ami
blackberries fur cunning purposes now.
We guarantee prices. Matlock it Hart.
(irandma llaauewood of ifeppner,
spent Tuesday at the home of her arm,
Wm. Haguewood of this place. lone
Tost.
The cleanliness of Heppner's streets la
noticeable. A good portion of this is
due to the energy and vigilance of City
Marshal George Thornton.
I'.enjutiiin H. I'arker has been ap
pointed administrator of the entate of
I'eter tileason, deceased. Dr. Swinhnrn
and (liirge Noble, of Heppner, and K.
K Cox, of Hardman, have been ap
pointed appraisers of the estate.
Mr. Frank Farnswortli of Hardman,
was in the city Tuesday, to attend the
tournament. He reports that grain is
somewhat backward, owing to the cold
late si-ai'jn, in the Hardman district.
ir8 is goel and having will be com
mented in about three weeks.
T. K. Howard for Ine grocries
Mayor Sperrv of lone, was in the city,
Monday.
io to l'.inhop'a for everything you
need in Hitidware.
Mine Flora Hallock is visiting at Mr.
ana1 Mrtc W. 1". Dutton's.
Full line of legal blanks at Portland
prices, at (iazkttb office.
Mr. Henry Murphy, merchant of Mon
ument, aH in the city Monday.
Mathews makes a specialty of filling
mail orders for meats of all kinds.
Fancy groceries especially adapted for
city trade at Matlock A Hart's.
All kinds of building material prompt
ly delivered by Heppner Lumber Co.
The f i a . k t r k job office is prepared to
turn out all kinds of job priuting on
short notice.
Matlock A Hart have the handling of
Judge Hiirtholomew'e garden truck,
fresh every morning.
Mr. Alfonso Urisby and Mrs. Lena
F.dington of Jwhn Day, left Monday
morning for California.
Hock A Mathews have dissolved part
nership, but you can get all kinds of
meats and lard from Mathews,
Complaint comes to the (lAZirre of
loose stock being run over the Colwell
anil other grades in Tiolation of law.
Hev. H. L. l'.eightol departed for
(ioldendale, Tuesday, to attend District
Conference of the M. K. church.
Mr. W. F. Frances, of Fugene, who
has been employed in the Hour mill in
this city for some time, returned to Ins
home today.
The weather for some tim has been
Ptccptioniilly cool for this time of the
year, much cooler than usual for June.
Suow and rain fell in the mountains the
latter pint of last week.
The meeting of the Middle Oregon
HaptiHt Association closed at The Dalles
Monday. Following Heppner people
were in attendance: Kev. W. It. Woot
toii, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy. Miss Prick. .11
Mies Myrn Yeager, Mrs. Frey and Mr.
T. W. A y res.
Howard's grocery store is a very pop-
feet in width. The Hardman Mercan
tile Co., Mr. H. K. Warren, manager, of
this city, will occupy the lower floor
with a general stock. Hardman has a
fine lodge and some very enthuHiuntic
members. The Gazkttb ia pleased to
note the prosperity of the three linkers.
L. W. IJriggs, agent of the North
western Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany, is a home man who has the in
terest of hia clients in view. When you
take life inmiranue let him explain plans
and actual results from men you oun re
fer to. Wo defy honest competition.
Office over postollice. tf
Why not spend the vacation at Ys
l"ina Bay, where can be bad excellent
fare, good fishini.', good bathing, allui
ing rides and rambles. The courses
and exercihes at the Hummer School of
I0S1, at Newport, will afford great va
riety oi instrtictions, diversion and en
tertainment. No other resort offers
equal attractions and advantages,
.pi . . . . . . .
i nomas J-., mown, wiio resides near
this city, has a wonderful turkey. He
bought the bird down at Lexington
some time ago and after taking it home
noticed that it acted strangely. The eld
gobbler strutted around and seemed to
take a great liking to the young turkeys
and young chickens, preferring their
company to old fowls, but the strangest
thing of all is thai the gobbler took a
notion to hatch out a family of his
own. He actually drove a turkey ben
from her nest and now sits on the eggs
as oontented as can be, only leaving the
eggs when compelled to for want of food.
Mr. lirown is watching the turkey with
great interest and thinks that he will
rear the brood of turkeys in fine shape.
IIE1TNEK WAS
VICTORIOUS
Won
the Game Easily From
With Score of 11 to 3.
Ion
WEKKl.iV CHOP Bl'LLKTLN.
The week ending Monday, June 10,
as been cloudy and showery, but the
unseasonably cool weather, with freez
ing temperatures and general frosts,
have been its most marked features.
Temperatures several degiees below the
freezing point occurred Wednesday and
Sunday mornings in Kasteru Oreson.
Warm, sunshiny weather is badly need
ed in all parts of the State, but it is for
tunate tbat no sudden change to warmer
took place right after the frosts, as such
hanges would have added much to the
lawage already done, and it is believed
tbat tho losses will be much less than
anticipated because of the following cool
weather. The maximum temperatures
during the week in Western Oregon
ranged between !i7 and (V degrees, and
tho minimum temperatures between 40
a;ol 4'.' degrees;. Jn Hasten) Oregon the
maximum temperatures ranged between
and IS degrees. The most severe
frosts occurred in Wasco, Sherman,
Morrow, Wallowa, I'nion, I'matiila,
Grant, Baker, Harney and Malheur
counties. Correspondent in the wheat
districts report that tl.e frost there wws
very streaky and the greatest damage
was done on low (.round.
A small amount of fall wheat that had
started to head has been injured, but to
what extent cannot yet he determined. I
Spring wheat has not been harmed, and
the total amount of damage to the wheat
crop will probably be very small. Grain
in all sections of the state is now re
markably fiee from insert pests, ami is
generally iu a thrift v aiid promising con
dition. Hops are doing woll, but high
winds in some localities have caused
considerable extra work iu connection
with the training ol the vines. Gardens
and corn aie mak iug a slow growth on
account of the cold weather, and in the
eastern portion of the state many veget
ables were cut to the ground by the
frosts and will prove a total loss. A
good hay crop is now assured and pas
turage ia abundant in all districts.
Heppner people were very proud of
their boys last Sunday w hen they were
lined up on the diamond at lone. From
the first inning it was safe to say that
Heppner had the best of the game and
would win with a big score.
to trie llrst half of the first inning
Heppner scored two runs. Ingalls, who
made such a hit when our boys played
Arlington, was the first out, by taking
too many chances.
In the second half. lone name to the
bat with the determination of scoring,
but soon went out of business with i
goose egg.
In the third inning neither side scored
The first half of the fourth was the
one that counted and Heppner went
down the line with five tallies, which
were made so ijuickly that it. was diffi
cult to keep track of them. lone failed
to score in the last half of this, inning.
The fifth and sixth innings resulted
in foose eggs for bcth teams.
In the seventh lone scored two runs,
th eir first tallies in the game.
The home team again scored in the
eijhth, while lone failed to touch the
home plate.
In the ninth and final inning Heppner
made two more circuits of the diamond.
In this inning, Dunbar hit the ball for
three bagger, the heaviest hit during
the game. In the last half, lone scored
another tally.
It was a safe game fr Heppner from
the start, and when the game wss fairly
under way it was plain to bo seen that
Ion was outclassed.
Considerable money changed hands
on tke result of the game. In the bel
ting, Heppner was the favorite by big
odds.
It was the general opinion that Ione's
imported players did not add much
strength to our neighbor city's team'
The Ion boys could have put up just as
good a game.
Umpire Sharp's decision were fair
and impartial.
ALL SUM-
sheep NOTES.
now in effect
to Buffalo, New
Are
tork. Do you expect to attend the
Pan-American Exposition? If so do not
buy your tickets until yon have investi
gated the service of the Illinois Central
Kailroad. Our accommodations are the
best that can be had, our train are al
ways on tune anil employes courteous
and accommodating. Through tourist
cars from Pacific Coast to ltoston via
Hnffalo. If vott will send cents in
stamps, to address given below, we will
forward yon, by return mail, one of our
large :Mx40 inch wall maps of the I'm'ed
States, Cuba and Porto Pico.
Any information regarding rates, atv
cominodations, service, time, connec
tions, stop overs, etc , will be cheerfully
furnished by
1!. II Tbi Miin.i,,
Commercial Agent,
142 Third Street, Poitland, Ore
Statb of Ohio, Cnv of Toi.kikj, )
w . i as.
IjIVAH X OCNTT, )
I' rsnk J. Cheney nuikes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1.
Cheney .t Co., doing business io the Oily
of Toledo, Conntjr and stste aforesaid.
Hii.l that said firm will pav the snm of
Onk Ht NKiiRii Dot. lakh for each anil
every ease of Catarrh that cannot b
enred by the nse of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Fhank .1. Chknkt.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, Ibis filh day of December,
A. D. is;.
t A. W. Gt.KMSOS,
skat,. Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken io tern ally
and acts directly on the blood and mn
cens snrfaces of the fyslitn. Send for
testimonials free.
F. .1 Ciifnev A Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold lv ilrtifc-gtsts, 7.i
Hub's Family Pills are the best.
himilhy f corln Kate to ('!!. p Krarh.
nlar place for the purchase of supplies
forfannois and outfit for outing tn the ! ;,vini.iiv Sunday. Mav :V.!h and evert
wav of etta fine gnx-eries. Almost ) t t;,, ,r dot !.,. son. met
everything imaginable kept mt.vk. ..,,... ,i. ! i.tA i .. .iii.l ia Piet
It's handy whole y u can get an thing , , u ;i , ,. , ,v ,..,..
Jinl l d : I r ip i-. in ioi- ti. k.t- ti iu I'oitlHi'dl.
..!, l odge No. S3, I. . O. F . I Sesside and let.im at 1 each. Tram
of ilaidman, will build a hall. Work will !oe I nim, Depot. Portland, at s
on the new sfu.tiire will be commenced , a I... at ! -.rr.v.. at -easi I,. t I'.' M p.
If, t Il wm a new' tw.v m : .in. ,i v ,-i.e h-i-. at p u..
toiy buildup (Hi Jet iu JeuslU by MnA urine at roftlan l at ";K p. w.
American Wool and Cotton Reporter.
Montana.
The shearing of sheep has begun in
earnest in the vicinity of Hillings, and
will be ijuite in evidence during the next
two mouths. Shearers are arriving daily
from Wyoming, where they have been
for the past two months, and where
they bail plenty of work. They report
more sheep in that state than in pre
vious years, and the condition of the
rango in most sections as being better
than for some time. In this nec-tion of
the state things could not be mine aus
picious for shearing than at the present
time. The sheep are in good condition.
the grass is growing nicely and there is
plenty of moisture. The lambing sea-
eon, which is now coming to a close, has
been one of the best in the history of
Montana fiockmasters, their yield being
larger than ever before. The weather
during the entire ba'uii was fine, w ith
the possible exception ol two or three
rainy davs, but then the Iosk was very
small.
M l 'Ml SO.
The sales i f won aM'aspPr for the
week ending Mav L'." amounted to l,.rA-,
000 pounds at prices ranging from 10 to
11 cents. m Tuesday of that week tie
sales were larger than eer known in a
single day in the history of Casper's
weol trade. The largest individual con
signment wns that of J. D. Woodruff, of
Lander, amounting to .rtJ0, 1 pounds,
Other large sellers were .1 . IV I kie, Lost
Cabin, ;:00,iKH) pounds, and John Wil
liams, Douglas. li'id.iHH pounds. Pat
terson, Haley A Morgan, of Johnson
county, have sold their entire wool clip
of 250,000 pounds at 10!8c.
Shearing is about completed in John
son county this year. Some 200,000
sheep have been shorn, the fleeces av
eraging seven pounds each, making a
total wool yield of 1.400.000 pounds At
11 cents a pound the sum of $14,000
will come into this county from tliie
source alone.
Casper shearing this year will include
the fleeces of over 4i,(H0 sheep, the
number being somewhat in excess of
that of last year. The fleeces are clean
er than those of last year, and also light
er and shorter of staple, the average
weight being about seven pounds. In
the neighborhood of .."O0.OfK) pounds cf
this year's clip have been sold at an av
erage of 10c. only once the clip so far
reaching llMv. cents, these figures being
against the 14 cent average of last sea
son, with a maximum of 17' cents. In
e xeies of half of the sheep have been al
ready sheared, Hiid Casper's wool for
this yeai's niaiket, all told, will exceed
rt.OtM.O'Hl pound, of which, however.
I..r00.000 are he'd over from la-t year.
The steam sheet ing plant is of tapidiy
increasing Casper fav r, shearing this
easou K'.'t.OiU head, oi PI.OihI hea l more
than it di I lust aea-on. While begin
ning on the 1 Sth of the month. I he kteam i
plaut will shear at l'.oig'as. 1,(0 head I
for the Platte Valley Sheep Co . and,
starting on the '."M id tine nioin ti, ill ;
ehear st Can. Colo. , i.',0On sheep for1
the Warren 1 ivo St ck Company. In
both these latter instance. dead
ill be clipped per d v. Advice i.em '
Weston, Cro ik and in i.dan counties
f MER GOODS
p IN FULL
f BLOOM AT
Z THIS
STORE DUR-
f
ING MONTH
f
j OF JUNE
and you
I SHOULD
PICK THEM
4
n vvtiiLiU
THEY ARE
FRESH.
$1,000 Given
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Away
To Wearers oi Peters Shoe Go.'s SHoes.
$500.00 in Gold, First Prize.
200.00 " " Second Prize.
100.00 " " Third Prize.
50.00 " " Fourth Prize.
25.00 " " Fifth Prize.
5 Prizes of $10.00 each.
15 Prizes of $5.00 each.
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO
CONTEST FOR THESE
splend;d PRIZES?
25 Prizes ill fill 25
AGGREGATING $1,000.
DrXm Can Win That $500 if You WilL
THE NUCLEUS OF A FORTUNE FREE TO SOME ONE.
WHY NOT YOU?
Thews prizes are offered by th Peteri Shoe Co. to the 25 wearere of Peters
Shoe Co.'i shoes who send in prior to November 30, 11)01, the largest lists of
English words formed from the letters contained in this sentence,
''BUY PETERS' DIAMOND BRAND SHOES."
Each letter may be ured in each word as many times as it occurs in the five
words comrjrising the sentence. No foreign or obsolete words or proper names
will be considered ; neither will plurals nor possesnives formed by adding "s"
or "es". Words spelled alike but having different meanings or pronunciations
will be counted as only one word. Wehktbs's Uxahkidged Dictionaby will be
accepted as authority. No copied lists will be considered.
Lists mut be arranged alphabetically, written plainly and one side of the
sheet only. The number of words must be given at the top. All lists must be
signed by the sender, giving town and dealer from whom shoes are purcnased,
and must be in Peters hhoe Co.'s hands by the 30th day of November, 1901.
Mark envelopes "Word Contest," and address Advertising Department, Peters
Shoe Co., St. Lou. i, Mo.
We want that 500 to be won by one of our customers. Enter the contest.
Send in your list. Your chance is just as good, as anybody's. Why not organ
ize a Word Contest Club and divide the prize? You'll find it interesting.
ill
REMINDERS
Hammocks,
Lap Dusters,
Men's White
Vests, Linen,
Crash and
Duck Suits....
A fine collection of
Chsldren's Silk, Crash
and Duck Caps, Tarns
and Hats. Many of
them worth 35c, 40c
and 60c they all go at
THE FAIR
The Place to Save Money
THE FAIR!
DEMAND FOR NORMAL GRAD
UATES. The State Normal School at Mon
mouth reports tbat the demand for its
graduates daring the past year has been
much beyond tbe supply. Graduation
from tbe school practically assures a
place worth from $40 to $75 per month.
Tbe ktudents take the state examina
tion! during the regular course, and are
easily able to pass on all subjects re
quired for state papers before gradua
tion. Thesohool has a well equipped
training department consisting of a nine
grade town school and of a typical coun
try scheol.
The Lafceview Water Company
has a crew of "men working on tbe
improvement which will convey
the company's water in tiling direct
from tho spring to the Biimtuit of
tli' hill overlooking Lakeview.
THE HAIR BRUSH.
W. A. Burt Campbell yesterday broke
all previous records as a coyote siaver
when he presented Connty Clerk Lake
with 119 coyote scalp snd one of a wild
cat, receiving for them a warrant for
$240. This was the result of just five
weeks labor in trapping and poisoning.
They were all killed along the foot bills
south of The Dalles, between Five Mile
and Jordan creeks. Of course Mr.
Campbell devoted his whole time to the
work, and he is a skillful trapper be
sidesDalles Chronicle.
KrroU linndroff. which Can.- Falling Hair
tod Floatly fUldntM.
Prof. Cons, of Hamburg, Germany,
EuropeHO authority on skin diseases,
says thai dandruff is ns contagious as
ttuy other malevolent disease, and tbat
one common source of tbe spread of
dandruff is Ibe nse of the same balr
bruih by different persons. The way to
hvoiI catching dandruff or any other
diet ane from another's brash, is to in
sist oo tbe nse of Newbro's Herpieide.
It cot only kills tbe dandruff eerm, but
it Is also an aoliscptio thst will prevei t
tbe OHlrhioff of soy disease whatever
tbrnogb contsgioL of another's brum.
Good uovernnirnt land to locate in
Wheeler county between I. one Rock
and Fossil. Plenty of Spring water and
good timber. I will locate parties on
this land for a very reasonable mm.
Also a good stock ranch of ltW) acres
deeded land, in fame county, for sale.
Well watered, 10YI acres of bottom land,
if nececsary, a!l can be irrigated, good
timber on place. For further particu
lars nhjuiie soon of D. E. Gilniao,
Heppner.
FIRST SUBMARINE CABLE,
Which was made from an ordinary wire,
insulated with gutta percha, was laid
across tbe Enclish channel about fifty
years ago. It was also about tbe same
time lha Hosletter's Stomaeh Bitters,
the world renowned dyspepsia core, was
first introduced to the public; and its
snccess as a family medicine during
Ibose years almost eclipses tbat of the
suhuisnne cable, while today it stands
alone as the one reliable remedy for dys
pepsia, indigestion, flatulency, constipa
tion, hiliousneis, nervousness or insom
nia. If you are a sufferer from these
diseases, it is becsuse yon have never
tried the Bitiers. Try it at onee, if you
would be well. It wtil strengthen your
entire system, and produce sound sleep,
and good health must naturally follow.
ENGINE BARGAIN.
If you want a big bargain in a 14
horse Buffalo-Pitts portable engine, I
have it and will sell cheap or trade for
work horses. It is in good repair.
Call at my ranch at Mobley Springs,
or address me at Arlington.
B. T. Snei.l.
Heppner people are always
welcome at the ::::::
St. : George : Hotel
Pendleton. Or.
New building, and all fresh
furnishings. Only one sad
otie-baif blocks from depot.
ECROPEAX PUN, Rooms, - 50c, 75c 4 S1.00
I Belvedere I
FINEST WINES,
I LIQUORS & CIGARS
One hundred empty barrels for
i sale. Five handled barrels of ex- y
f tra fine cider vinegar on Up.
FRANK ROBERTS. Prop
The editorial pae of the Weeklr Ore
ronlan gives a broad treatment to wide
range of subjects.
PIANOS! ORGANS! PIANOS!
Hi not fail to see the tine stock of PIANOS sod
ORGANS just arrived al the comer of Main and
May streets, Heppner, from : : : : : : : :
Eiler s Piano House, Portland, Oregon
Lprvp orders for tuning at the store.
Instruments Bongbt and Sold. : : : :
Old
..WELLS & WALLACE, Agents
Mr. V. S. Whdon, Cashier of the
Firet National Bank of Wmterset. Iowa,
iu a recent leler g.ves some experience
with a carpenter in bis employ, that will
he of value to other mechanics. He says:
"I had a carpenter working for me who
was obliged to stop work for several
days on scennnt of beuitf troubled with
diarrhoea. 1 mentioned ti him tbat I
had been similarly troubled and tbat
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Pinrrhnea Remedy had cured me. lie
h'Hik'ht a bottle of it from the druggist
here and informed me that one dose
enred him. and he is again at hie work."
For sale by Conser & Avers lrug Co.
Hr(ln In Heat Fitate.
IM yon wt to make an investment
fur a limine or on speculation ? If eo,
give me a call, ax 1 have a nice lot of
frms and city residences which can sell
on coo I trms and which are excellent
investments. ttl'O. W. WFI.I.S.
I. X. L.
Jfasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree
ably aromatic. It is received through the
nostrils, cleanses and heals the wl.uis sur
face OTer which it diffcaes itself. I'ruggists
soil the 50e. sire: Trial sire ly mail. 10
cents. Test it and you arc sure to continue
the treatment.
Announcement.
Toaocomiuo.Utj those who are partial
to the use of atomizers iu applying liquids
into the caal p&kcitget for .i.'.i-r.' tn u
I'itt, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will he known as Ely's
IjquiJ Craam Balm. Price including tho
spraying tule is To cents. lmgiiU or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the ine J
ioinal properties of the solid preparation.
f.Vl REWARR
Ti e above reward will be paid for the j
conviction of anv person stealing horses
having anv of thrt f.ill.im inj hriinila t
w, no. doo'rkey, and w with bar over it.; CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
Amy .'. Cook.
TieBricK Saloon
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Of the Oi.l Ket!V,
AlcATEE A S WAG G ART
Static Line
Confectionery and Cigar Store.
Pan. F. Poherty, Proprietor.
Free Reading Room
tientlenien are invited to come in and be comfortable, and re id
papers from all over the world. a quiet, respev table piace.
all of the very best quality.
A fair sharo of the public patronage ia nolicited.
For Sprittsr and Sumin-r Wear
A. LICHTENTHAL.
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