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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
The I Ieppner Gazette Tiirnsj'AY November 21, l'JOl The Weed's News Local ami Personal Happenings in and About the City. K. U. Speny, of luiio, was. in the city yi'Btonluy . l'ootlmll, Pendleton vh. lleppner, Thanksgiving. Olil f a h 1 1 i ri c il Now Orleans molasses at Hart .4 Wake's. Mrs. W. II. Irwin bus returned from an extended KuMtein viHit. Unit A Wake's, for herring, mackerel anil Halt salmon. This year'8 catch. C. W. Yonnggren returned to his home at Silverton Friday morning. Ir. llunlock of Spray, was in the city for several days the latter part of last week. Hen Matthew shipped a car load of cattle and a carload of hogs toTrouldate, yesterday. Minn Amy Taylor, who haa been visit ing Mrs I'tod H'ainock, departed for I'ort'and, yesterday morning. (', S. Kirk, one day thin week sold lotl'l wether lambs to Andy Hood for tl 75 ncr head, and a band of ewes lor -.if per head. There will 1 union Thanksgiving services io the M. K. church, South, at 11 a. in . of the Christian and both MethodiMt chinches. Ward Kllis came in Thursday from Pendleton, where he has b-en very sick with tvihoid fever, lie is now able to be on the streets and will soon he well a. mi. to bills against the lleppner football club wi'l he paid unless the person Con triifng 'he same ha a written order signed hv me. IVlicv M. iAHHliil'KK, M tringer. The city bakery has changed 0niir (.hip i W. Crabtree has purchased the business from Kl. Mcintosh. Mr, M Int idi will g to Southern Oregon wnere he ha tiinher interests John I :den w ii thrown from a hack wbi e duvn.g out "it Khea creek one iliy lat week, lie an badly bruised. Me 1 : i ,t ' a I ..! summoned from Hepp tier mi I h ' resting easi'y at laHt ac- I'D'I lit " . iw a Il.iyville stockman, ilv ewterday arid shipped i l .ii ki'n. These animals ,;i-i'l by Hntih govern- shipped to Col- .1 . 1 ; S w ,i i n t l.i two I'..e wee (iij'i meiit itiil .( Portland, Oregonian of Ore-visiting 1 orado for n-pei tiuti and distribution. M.it of toe horses came from the John I ,iv count i y. Leave r.r.b rs at this uliife for the New Year edition of Tin. i.i:rrK. I'. O. I'.o-i.' carries the finest line of H. '. v i-i are this f TlieMt:itK an I Weekly oin' e.u 1 i r f 'J Luil line of leg.il blanks at I'ortland prices, at i 't i M K ollice. io to I'. '. !'' to get our eyes fitted. II- in.ik.i- tiiis a specialty, 1'. il r.-.r' does a'l kinds of watch biiI clock repsiri'ik:. Mail orders re cene prompt attrition. We guarantee our work, Mrs. William lialloway, of Oregon City, president of the W. K. C goii, was in the city this week, otlicialiy Uawhns W. K. C. The nuuieious (locks of wild geese t'uit aii emu'iegating along the Colnm b'ii river ii'i i'it Arlington and P.lalock, furnish good sport for the hunter. Hig kills Hie leputnl. Wanted A competent girl or woman, (woman preferred' to do general house wo-k in small familv. Will give $20 a moiit h to the rih. party. Call at this ollu e or a I bess Lock l.ox 10, lleppner The Morrow count v jail is a lonesome place. It has not had an occupant placed there by the county since a year ak'o last May. The people of Morrow count v aie ceitainlv law abiding, citir.ens w hen there is no me fo a count V jail. II ard's grocery store is a veiy pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and otittits for outing in the way of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's liNiidy where you can get anything you waiit. "The Fair" for school supplies. T. K. Howard (or fine groceries Koseburg Masons will build a two story brick temple. Call and see I O. Borg's souvenir suoons, just received Heinza's mince meat and apple butter at Hart 4 Blake's. Heinza's pickles at Hart & Blake's Sweet, Hour and Dill Tickles Mrs. A. M. llussey. an Oregon pio neer of 1840, died in I'ortland, one day last week. Several reliable representatives want ed at once. The Retail Credit A Collec lion Association. Boulder. Colorado, tf Kev. and Mrs. Hob Erg, of McMinn ville, celebrated their golden wedding, last Wednesday. They are Oregon pio neers of imi. Mrs. Alice Baylies, a teacher in the llardman poblic schools, accompanied by Miss Bertha Dean, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buiead over Sundav. Eddy Kllis who has been at a Port land hospital for some time, arrived in this citv Thursday evening, and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Swinburne. He is much improved in health. Mr. Michel), of the lleppner Gazette, was in the city last Saturday, soliciting subscriptions for their New Year edition, which will appear January 1st. The ork will be done in lleppner and the magazine will be devoted to Morro count. Extra copies can be bad. Messrs. Warnock & Michell are under taking a big work and should be aided by every person interested in Morrow county. lone Post. A telephone line is soon to be built from KcVo r I'uiatilla to Butter creek at fcloan Bros.' ranch. Ten 'phones on Butter creek have been subscribed Asa H. Thomson. O. F. Thomson, K. N. Stanfie'd. J. B. Savior and Jese Moo-e raised $(iK) to build the line. It will be a great accommodation for the Butter creek community, which is large, and which does a great deal of busineis with the uutside world I'endleton Tribune. The com dv "Milotiey's Wedding Day," at theop'ra house, Friday even irig, was well attended and was teal com. edy of a h gh order. Jas. E. McCabe as Dan Maloney, presents the humorous Irish character in such an original and amiiNing m inner, that the hou-e was kept in almost a constant uproar. The Widow Clancy was most excellent sup port in furnishing an evening of laughter from beginning to end. There were many interesting specialties. Maloney's wedding day can draw a good bouse in lleppner again. Rheumatism Is a rack on wii-h von n 1 not Buffer JoriL'. It depends fin u;i ncid condition of the blood, which uffe-ts. ti e Inll.icles and joints, ciiusoh inlhioim.ition iind pain, and n -nulla fron detertiw dip-ri-tion and a torpid lit lion o,' the livi r, kidneys nml skin. Sciatica, Inmbi'.o :i'nl t-fij'f ncr k are lorms of it. "H'Sid's Sarsaparilla ti:m en red rne of rheumatism. I wis so f couM not lift any thing and my kneeK w-m; so i tilf I could hardly pet up or down hl iirn. hi nee tuk iiiK three bottles of JfivuJ's Hnr .upurilla I have never felt a symptom of rheuniatiHin, and I gladly recommend Hood s for this dis ease." Mbb. Jiattik Tuunku, IJolivar. Mo. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Neutralize: the acidity r.f the blood, perfect digestion and exfi.'tion, and radically and permanently cure rheu mutism. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Interesting Meeting of the Sunday Sohools of Morrow County. Any highlv Send 1' .I our reader wanting light, protitahle employment, should to the Echo Novelty Co., Echo, New Yoik, for mi" of their Engraved Novelty Show Card Signs ( 1 1 x 14 . Catalogue and ternn to ag'lits. Eiclil love tei ritoiy ifiveil. At the sheritr's olli' e tax collections have I inveiv i", ir November. During the fiit 1" days oi the inoiitb $1 w paid in by the taxpayers. Mail", k is in lex y on ti e or ten com t . B. F. Swaggart, the well known Mor row county stockman, came up from lleppner. Saturday on a visit to his family. He was accompanied by hit brother, tieorge IjwSggart, who is hav ing manufactured k very successful and useful invention in the shape of an im proved monkey wrepch that dispenses with the inconvenient thumb screw, and retired about a yrar ago from the stock business. Sunday the visitors en joyed a carriags rids over the country near Weston, accompanied by their mother and Mrs. B. F. Swaggart. Wes ton Leader. Press personals from Spray Courier: Miller Hall and Tola Spray came in from lleppner, Tuesday with freight. J. N: Robinson arrived from lleppner. Monday morning with a big load of freight On Thursday G. W. May drove out to lleppner with Mrs. O. B. Robertson, returning Friday. Top Reasoner Mrs. Andy Sprouls anil Miss Josie Sprouls, returned from lleppner on Tuesday On Friday morning T. M. Reasoner departed for lleppner for a load pf freight for Minori Gilliam A Co John Bellenbrock of lleppner, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Bellenbrock will begin riding after his range horses in a few days Miss (iertrude Bishop of lleppner, and Miss Nettie khelley of Montesano, Wash., arrived from lleppner, Friday eveniug. Miss Bishop will visit for several days w ith Miss Msud Flaugher of this place, while Miss Shelley, who is a sister to The Courier editor, will remain for the winter, having accepted a position in this oilice. Servioea at All Saints Church. ,M0 tl Sheriir a making preparations to opeitvof ilelimpients as d at the last session of the county I, i. ..I Hi nit" for 1 hanksalviaa. Tin la lies of the Baptist church will hu'd a Window S ale on November 'S, 27. This ill he a good chance for the loisv house"1 life to secure pond home in a le inline ptes, fruit cakes, plumb pu 1 ling Announcement is hereby made of ser vices t.i be held in All Saints Church, lleppnr, during the next three weeks: On Friday evening, Nov. 22d, evening prayer and sermon by the Key. . E. I'otwine, assisted by the Kev. John Warren. Sunday, Nov. 24th, morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. m. and even- in prayer and address by the Kev. John Wan en. ; Thanksgiving day; Nov. 28th, secial Thanksgiving day service with sermon. Saturday, the feast of St. Andrew ser vice at 10 a. ni. Sunday, IVe. 1st, Advent Sunday, regular services both morning and even ing, with a ce ebration of the Holy Com munion at the morning service. A cordial invitation is extended to at tend these services. A OREAT STATESMAN'S 8LCRF.T. The seorelof a celebrated slatesmso'a long life was his systewahe way of eat nig. Every bite ( food waa ebewed thirty times before swallowing. The re sult waa be oalarally enjoyed good health. Most men and wnroao boll their food.audesl things which were never intruded to be eaten. Tbey beeoma costive, bave a bad complexion, lose tleb. ami are irritable aod nrrvons, and the Oral thing Ihey know Ibey are "played oat." II is grsiifyias to know that Hosteller's Stomach Bitters cures stomach troubles. Il is a parely veget able medicine that haa stood tbe leel of City years. It enree eaaes which seem This Bit-ristiir is on every !s of (he genuine Ni hopeless, HnfTarers from soy dlS- orusr or siomaon, liver or Dowels snoaiti the reimsly tlint curt-si m Iw "W ' The semi annual convention of the Morrow Connty Sunday School Asso ciation, closed Saturday evening after a very interesting and suecesf il meeting ef three days. Wtiile the attendance ai not laige, much interest was taken and most of the Sunday schools of the county were represented, which wlil bring good re sults in the Sunday school work tf Mor row county. The program as pnh'inhed in the Gazhttk was carried out. Following are the ollicers elected: President, A. W Balsiger; Vice-Pres ident) H. E. Notion ; Secretary, Vawter Crawford: Treasurer, W. C. Laeev. Executive committee Miss L. Hal- siger, Mrs. I . J. Humphrey, .Mrg. . I.acey. The following resolution was ad pted bv the ar-sociatioi) : KKaoi.rTio.Ns. We, your committee on reso'utions, beg leave to euhjm the following re port : YThkhkah, The Morrow County Sun- lay School Association, in convention assembled, has me' from tune to time, as arranged by the executive commit tee, and discussed the sum-cts given in an able and interesting in inner, there fore be it Hnolvtii, First That we, the teach ers, olliceis and memhersof the Snndsv echo 'Is of .Morrow county, fee! tnat we tiave been greatly benefited bv attend ing this convention, and that much p acliccl good will result fiom tt.e wise and earnest interchange of thought dur ing its sessions, and we feel fiat we can return to our respective places of duty in Sunday echo l work with grea'er wisdom, more enthusiasm and vigor be cause of our attendance here. Second That we extend our sincere thanks to Field Woiker C. A. Dotson ' for the material aid he has g ven us in j this convention ; for the new ideas a- d , methods he has introduced, and the zeal with which he has l.tl'oied among us. Third That we extend our thanks to the pastor and trustees of the M. E. church. South, for the use of their church bui'ding during our sessions. Fourth That we thank our president for his untiring ellorts to make this meeting a success, ami the zeal he has thown, and the sacrifice he lias made' for this important work. ! Fifth That we thank the hoi-pitable ; people of lleppner who have epemd' their homes to visiting delegates of this convention. j Sixth That it is the dcsiie of this ; convention, that all of the Sunday schools in this county enter uj . n a i thorough campaign, of house to house ; visitation, the detailed p'an to he agreed upon by the officers and teachers oi the various Sunday schools. Seventh That we urge upon the ex ecutive committee to visit the different Sunday schools, just prior to t lit next convention, in order to stimulate them to send full delegations and complete reports. Eighth That we reijuest the execu tive committee to ask the dillerent Sunday schools to elect an alternate for each representative to winch they are entitled in this convention and urge upon each representative and alternate to be present at the convention. Ninth That we give a copy of tliece resolutions to each of our county papers and tbat a copy he spread upon the per manent record of our association. Signed W. L. S .i ino. Vll Toll Cahi son, P. M. II -WAHI., Committee. a Adam's Liquid Fire-Proof Stove a ... - - 'A Polish will not burn (IT, sod only Polish known tbat will remsin on Air-Tight Heaters. Per bottle. 13 cents She Bargains in our QiH'f.ift ware Department. Fancy Lamps for Presents. Express Shipment Men's Smoking Jackets Just Received. 'ft VOU no doubt noticed we are very busy we noticed it, and must express to you our gratitude. Any mer p 1 chant is bound to feel greatful after enjoying the trade we have. The people were pleased, and although j 'ft at times we have been so crowded we could hardly wait on the trade and give each person the time we & A would like to have done, vet when the nriccs are rinht customers have patience. An opportunity is of- 'ft fered the people to buy the kind of goods they want at very low prices. People realize it and our trade has p, far over reached our most sanguine expectations 1o emphasize our gratitude we are going to oner you ...Four Special Bargains... THESE PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY aod SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 and 30 Only I One-Bird on I Regular I Marked Price One yf and twenty Ladies fx Heavy Fleeced y' Wrappers and Ullipic UUW11S, with flounce and extra waist lin ings. This means a whole lot, as for illustration, our regular$2.48gown in this sale, only I r j v . t i d t -a v r. i " r -j One-Tnlrd Olt Regular Marked Price Forty-three Children's Wool Dresses. Every one a good value at the regular marked price. One-Third Off Reqular Marked Price Twenty-eight Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, Silk Cord and Ribbon trimmed. This includes every Dressing Sacque in the store. Come early before sizes are broken. One-Third Off Regular Marked Price Fifty-eight Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments, and Outing Flannel Night Gowns for children. No bet ter sliou-incr nf thpsp rrnrmpnts nv- 11.(55 "J where- tastily made of best heavy goods. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. Light and Water Company Will Put in Circulating Water System. Mre. J. W. Morrow anil son .hn k, left thia morning for 1'ortlati'l. l S. Kirk A Son have sol.l llifir IihXI acre ranch on Khea creek to .1. V. Kirk. A marriaice license wn ifsiieil Mun- ilnv to (iuy I.. U ail ley ami Ming M.iry Koeetta Emery. O. B. Gates, of Hillslioro. is assisting the lleppner K.lectric l.iirlit A Water Co. in the improvements that are now going on. Mre McCarty. of Butter Creek, was quite seriously hurt, Satnnl.iv last in a runaway accident near her home. She ia now improving. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. I-axative Broino i ininine Tahiets cure a colli in one ilay. No Cure, no I'ay. 1'rice l'r cents. The lleppner Klectric Light ami Wat er company is now making arrangements to soon commence a big lot of improve ments in the lleppner water system. A'l dead end pipes will be diecaided, and what is known ai a circulating sys tem will be inaugurated. Tiie work will be commenced right away. The improvements will cost i n t lie neighborhood of $W00. All ol the original mains that were laid when the system was put in, will be taki'n up. The old mains will all be e'eaned and subjected to a test of 200 pounds pressure. The piping standing the test will be redipped and put into use aain, Hiving to the taking out of some of the mains and extension of tbe system, it will he necessary to put in a large amount of new pipe. Last week the company received a carload of Dew pipe for this purpose . The extension of the water system will necessitate more or less improve ment of the plant. A condenser will be put in which will increase the engine power about '2b per cent. The company has purchased a tract of land from James Jones, fronting on Wil low creek in order to get water to run the condenser. The work of putting in pipe from Wil low creek to the power house is now un der way. The company is now figuring on the proposition of boring a new well to in crease the water supply. Manager Pruyn informs the (Jazettk that w hile the mains are being taken up hose connections will always he in read iness to insure fue protection. MORROW COUNTY HONORED Diplomas Awarded to Individual Exhibitors t The death of Mrs. N. G. Warden oc curred at the hospital here on Sunday. I-ast week she was brought here from Sherman county by lr. Beers and un derwent a delicate surgical operation. Sim was about 25 years of age and leaves a husband and one child six years of age. Pallet T.-M. Mrs. War den is a daughter of Mre. M. J. Saling of Fight Mile. The fact that five diplomas have been awarded to individual exhibitor of Morrow contty by the jmy on aw aids . at tbe l'an-A meriean Exposition, is j something that Morrow connty people should he proud of. It shows that the j county grows some of the best rain in ; the state. The following ppop'e were : awarded a diploma of hutiorab'e men tion : Ed. C. Ashbaugh, Eight Mile, wheat, oats and rye. John Hughes, Willow creek, ua's. wheat and barley. William (iilliam. Khea creek, wheat Frank Gentry, Blark Horse, wheat. Luther Huston, Eight Miie, wheat and oats. Protracted Meeting. Protracted meeting will begin at the M. E. church Sojth, next Sunday. All citizens of the town and surrouoding country are earnestly invited to attend all the services, and all Christians asked to pray for success. F. M. Cankiki d, Pastor. 6tat of Ohio, City of Tolkpo, ( Lucas Cocntt, S Frank J. Cueosy makes oath tbat he is tbe senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney .t Co. , doing business ia tbe City of Toledo, County and stte aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of Onb HrsF.KKP I'i'LLaks for each find every case i f Cati.rrh that cannot be eared by the use cf Hall's Catsrrb Cure. Fkank J. Chunky. Sworn to before me sml subscribed in my presence, this lit!) day of December, A. I. 1KSi" I i A. W. Glkaios, seal. J Notary Fublic Hall's Catarrh Cure w takfn internally and acts dire:!y on the blood sod mu coos surf tees of tin system. Send for testimoniHls frre. F .' ClIKNKY .4 Co., Toledo, O. Sold by d'ncgis's. T.ii. Hall's l",.;i! Is Piils are tbe l-st. O O t won k Ewmg are now displaying the largest variety of Outing Flannels, Flan nelettes and Eiderdowns ever shown in Morrow county at prices that will suit everyone. Fancy and Staple Groceries HEPPNER, OREGON. $ Including RAISINS, CUR RANTS, ORANGES, LEM ONS and CITRON PEEL. DILL. SWEET and SOUR PICKLES in Bulk. The s)iiiiiL' park of Columbia river salmon canneries tins year : estimated by lea ling cancer men to I o I'L.tkHl h. etc, for Thanksgiving. Laxative BnmoQuininc t.i.wu Pleasant Social. The local lo.lk.-e W. . W. and Women of Woodcraft ot (Ins city, he. d a veiy pleasant social st M.-on:c h.iil, Tues day evening. About t." peismis wen in attendance. The (oliswing l!ltIet ing program w as rendered : Music by orchestia. Aihlress, Orcanier l'yit. Kecitation. Miss Lillian l'.ibee. Address, Kev. Vn to I'ai .s n. Music bv orcbesfa. After the rendition f the pocratil there was a baixpiet. and the iuiu-li was eletrsnt. The evenn v: m toithiy enjoyed by all present. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tie Rind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Else' Memorial Serviea. lleppner Lodge No. 3.". IS. 1. O. K., w ill bold memorrial services at tbe opera house on Sunday evening. IVcember 1, at 7 :;! p. in. sharp. All are cordially invited to attend. Particti'ars in next issue. cases. T tlio l-ht t I.M-'.oil.N. lilt ai e id' ti id !m i!i ae ; m n l ! d i- s n t exi ec I 1 am unit "I I' ; k'.e 1 is . '-.t S" or 1 ii-d tish ! .1 k pi I I . ' i.e 1' t tor ,i s II, ! o: MAKKIKH IIOiiKI.AM IRl'M At the record, er's office in this city, Friday, Novem ber If.. l'XH. Mr. Alomo l Itogelsnd and Miss Vida Prnm, bi.th of Hard man, Judge J. P. Williams otliciating I KIT I.Kit KKKtil'StX At the resi dence o( H. K. Clark in th's ci.y, Tuesday, November l!, 19U. Mr. Wi l ain S. littler and Miss Martha A. I'erg -eon, loth ol Morrow county, Uev. Victor Carlson officiating. To Cure a Cold in On Day Take I xative Hronio tannine Tablets. All drug:...!! refund the monev if it U'l to cine. K. W. (irove's signature is on each boi. '.'V. j M;-s lnrn--'.ii. oi I of aire w us scute nc I ger tl'e I". ,i: ' ttie m.:: l-iui.tiii.' t and n. iit l. i . I ; consult'.! ri i it ii who a ive.':-.- I t liiiil sect a n .! 'ii 1 te-s siic linked i hiiw iliixy. ' i pe. ted soin, tiri-.g l'liman's a us', and a cpiiiii:-. i : gon In.lcpeii.i.-ii' . Nasal Catarrh .; nisiit by Kiy siti ac: 1 aMy arviuii! io. It i- r nostrils, c'eav.ses a: 1 h fa.-e over !.uh it viT '.s . d the n.-; lr. i cents. Test it aud you a thrtrealun r.t. AiitiHii''HH-nt. To aocon.ni.vi.y'e tl:.- . w 1 to the use of as.-ti.i.-cTs .:-. ; -. ' :vg i into the nas il I .vj.'s f r " ! .'j. the l-T-i iTii tors : n I xre t h.j-u.l form, wli . h . Ij.pud Cram !'hn sprsying tul e is T irrvo niaiL 1 he li riid fom: SCHOOL BOOKS Slocum Drug Co. have Wen appointed agents for the exchange of School Books. Bring your old ones and get new ones. Takes hut little money to do this. Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppner M - i :.e :.i .:. It- ly c .' to iV arc now making a Choice Line of mtlics. lnchulin Hand Roll, Choclatc cams. Hon Hons, Italian Cream Patc. .ir. unci i . Tatty, Pcnixrhe, etc. II D. Wood & Co.. Props - i . .'s to Heal A Co : J 1 1 . 1 r a ft 1 A s .. hi.i iv t: 1 r-..-i;-.U or 1 v bod..- the i. , U icinal pn pert ii-s of rh- I d 1 aration. Ci.iTii. OrciMiian, Workl, S'J.'J") per year.