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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1902)
G 0, i33!E582Bsi The Heppner Gazette Thcuhday, January 10,1902 The Week's News Local and 1'ersonal Happenings in and About thelity. Old fashioned New Orleans molasses at Hart A Blake's. David L, Moowaw lias been appointed postmaster at Baker City. Full line of legal blank at Portland prices, at Uazkttk oliiue. Leave order at this office for the New Year edition of Thk Gazette. Hart & Klake'i for herring, mackerel and nail salmon. Tbia year's catch. Hond a copy of the New Year edition to a friend in the Hast. Mrs. W. A. Leather of Hardman, was in the city yesterday on her way to to Pendleton. Extra copies of the Gazette New Year edition can be obtained at this office at 10 cents per copy. It F. Hynd, Mayor Frank Gilliam, G W. Tbelps aad 1'. O. Bora were pas sengers fer Portland this morning. The ladies of the basket ball team gave a very pleasant social dance at the opera house Saturday evening last. The regular price for the Han Fran cisco Weeklv Examiner is 11.50. Yon can get it and the Gazette for $2.25. Mr. Fred Shoemaker, traveling agent of the Washington Life Insurance Co wbo has been in town for the past week, left Tuesday for The Dalles. Miss Klise Bartholomew left Satur- dav for San Francisco where she is at tending YanNess Seminary. Mrs. ii. Bartholomew accompanied her as far as Portland: NEW COURT HOUSE. I meppner'SusaNvIlli ndt To he Located at Center ef nsl May Streeta. Chaea Panallaten Cerrespondent Gate Mat tar Somewhat Mixed. Work oil the building of a new court house for Morrow county will be com menced as soon as possible. Judge A. G. Bartholomew and Com mlssiooer Ed. C. Ashbaugb are now away on a trip of inspection and inves tigation in relation to plans and specifi cations. They will visit several differ ent court houses in order to be aided In drawing the plans. For the past week the question has been pretty thoroughly talked over by the taxpayers. The matter of a site was the occasion of some friendly rival ry and several propositions were made to the court. It has been finally decided to erect the building at the corner of Chase and May streets, and the property belong ing to Banker C. A. Bbea and Dr. Mo ri words bas been purchased (or thia purpose, and the matter will be settled as soon as the deeds can be properly acknowledged. This beautiful site will sostths county only 12000, however, it eoet more than this, but the difference was mads up by business men who wanted the court house placed there. The new building will be a flnestruet ure and will probably be built of stone. The old court house will be used for a county poor house. T. K. Howard for fine groceries Mrs. Thompson is building a new res idence. Heinsa's mince meat aud apple butter at Hart A Blake's. A correspondent writing from l'endle ton to the Spokesman-Review nays: "Heppner has begun the construction of a wagon road into the SusaBville country. This move has been sprung with startling suddenness on Pendle ton's business men. It is a coup d'etat. Pendleton Las wanted the trade of the interior and the men of the interior wanted to come to Pendleton. Both sides thought there was enough in it for the other to start the road. While they waited Heppner stepped in and a gang is at work now at the Heppner end. Ibis correspondent is a good news getter. If such a move is on foot it has been sprung with startling suddenness upon Heppner's business men also. There has been considerable talk about a road from Heppner to Ritter, but wind work has been the prineepal amount of labor performed on the proposition. The East Oregonian, in a long article about the matter, says that it would cost $75,000 to build this road, but the E. O is about a far off on this as the Pendleton correspondent. $2000 would build a fairly good road trom Heppner to Kilter, end there is already a very good road from Hitler to Susanville. As it is the Bussnville and Hitter trade divided up between Heppner and Pen dleton, however, if this proposed road was completed, the people in these die would rather come to Heppner on ae count of being much c'oser. COUNTY COUUf, New Court Hauee Ordered--Read Dlatrleta Ketabllshed. Stock salt at reduced Lower Warehouse. prices at the Dr. Metaler ha fitted up a ntat dee- is! office over the postoffice. The Gasette has the agency for all newspapers and luegaainea. Mildred Slocuru, daughter of A. M. and Mrs. Slocum, of this city, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital in Port land Tneeday. She was accompanied by her mother and Dr. Taylor, the at tending physician. Revival meetings are held every evening at the M. K. church under the direction of Rev. Heightol. The meet ings will he continue.! this week and next. The attendance is good and con siderable intercut in being shown. II jwanl grocery store in a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmer and outfit for outing in the wv of extra line groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stork It's handy where you can get anything you want The writer wax the fortunate guest of Mr. and Mrs. ieo. Mcknight on Little Butler Creek, for a couple l days last week. It was a vary pleasant visit Mr. McKnight is one of the prominent sheepmen of Morrow county. If is sheep are now in line condition. It is no trouble to trick out a fine mutton in his herd. Altilera has made a good growth and sheep are doing well. During the present foggy and freeung weather stockmen sre feeding. Hsinxa's pickles at Uart A Blake's. Sweet, Sour aud Dill Pieties. (Jio. Hinton of Kllensburg has ac cented a position as clerk at The Fair. Dr. Kietner wsnt to Ions, Monday to assist Dr. Heid in a surgical operation. Mr. and Mis. Waldron Khea were passenger Wednesday morning (or Weiser, Idaho. Miss Elisabeth Matlock started Mon day morning for Pendleton, Teko and Spokane to viait friends. Bock A Mathews have dissolved part nership, but you can get all kinds nf meats and lard from Mathews An CmpIre In Itaelf.' A pamphlet has been issoed by Fred erick Haynes Newell, of the Interior Department, ahich shows some facts concerning Eastern Oregon that are worthy of note. It aays there are 35, 687.6K0 acres of vacant land in Ore gon eaat of the Cascade mountains. This land, while it is not all suscepti ble of cultivstion, is nevertheless val uable for farming and grazing purposes. Perhaps one-half of it could be re claimed by irrigation and would furnish homes of K0 acres each to 200,000 fami lies. Continuing the pamphlet says: The greater part of the vacant public landa are within the great interior basin ths streams of which do not havs suf ficient volume to cut their aay to the ocean. The supp'y of water is very mall in comparison to the land to be supplied, and it will be necessary to uss storage reservoirs and well water wherever it can He obtained, in order to utilise the land." Arthur Clarke, the all-around foot ball plaver and athlete, was down at Islington, Saturday and ac'ed as r( ere io a game between the Lexington Bloods and the Scrubs, it was a good same ami resulted in a victory for the Blood by a score of 15 to 0. Negotis' tions srs now under way for a game be tween the Lexington Bloods and the Heppner Giant to he plsyed at Hepp ner on Saturday, January Isling ton has a good strong team and they are playing good ball. Such a game would be an attraction. Dentist WNs is uate Date. Dr. William A. Vi, one of the most prominent of Portland dentists, senior member of the firm"! Wise Bros., has withdrawn his membership in the Ore- son Stale Dental Society. Or. ise s action s prompted by his desire to be free of the bidebuiiit-l rules by which, underlie iiiime o' ethics, the socisty holds down its younger members of the profession in Oregon. Dr. Wise has practiced dentistry in Oregon for 15 years, and his lint in the profession recently has been rapid. He is now a member nf the Hte'e Board of Dental Examiners, having been ap pointed last March by Govsrnor Oeer. "I have swung clear of the socisty,' said Dr. Wise, "because its rules hampered mv progress. The Society does not permit it members to adver tise. I have determined to advertise. I hae be o held back long enough by the hypociiy of ethics, which is purely and simply a schrsne to make a close corporation of dentistry, and keep the younger dentists from asserting them selves and becoming known. "If 1 can spend I(S in advertising, and get 10,1k') worth of busiuess in re turn I am a fool if I don't advertise. An.I if I stand to make a profit of only lloOO. I have made a good investment. ON TIME. acres, 140 of it A HOME A good ranch ol IrtO good plow land, located on county road, 5 miles southwest of Heppner. la now nfTisrnil sit 4 an acre. Any man who will work it may hsve it on 3 yesrs' time, pay in easy installment. Apply at Heppner Gar-ette office. Several reliable repreaentatives want ed at once. The Retail Credit A Collec tion Association, Boulder, Colorado, tf J. J. Roberta returned from Portland, Monday where he had been to get ma terial for finishing ths I. O. O. K. building. Mrs. J. L. Ayers, Mrs. Bryant, Katie Neville, Mrs. Holgate, and Mrs. Chas. Fry of Black Horse are reported on the sick list. K. M. Shutt of the Heppner Times bas purchased a fine new job press with lot of new type. The Times is an en terprising newepaper. Keeney, Mitchell A Ceotwell's new sawmill up on Willow creek is now ready for operation. The lamber for their building is already out. The Slocum Drug Co. are now com fortably located in their new building on the corner ot Main and teeter streets. They havs a vary neat end at tractive place. The new stone building erected by Willow Lodge No. 6fl. I. O. O. F.. is nearing completion, the tin root is completed and several workmen are now engaged in lathing and plastering The building ja a credit to the city. A I will lssve for Portland a hoot February 5. to work on Spring Millin rv, l will sell hats mat were 5 50 to 111 for 4 50. also 1 25 to 12 75 hats tor 50 cents while ther last. Theee bats are all new stock and the latest Decem ber shapes. Sale at residence. L. K. Cohn. Monterastelli Bros., the well known stone cotters and artists in marble work, went to Arlingtoa Monday to get a carload of granite to fill orders that have besa received in Heppner. They will open up a marble shop in this city nd will do the work here. In the Heppner shop Jbey will be well pre pared to do tombstone and other fins work in this line. All of tba flaishiag work in stons oo the buildinge put np by Keeney A Roberts and Willow I.odge No. 6, I. O. O. r.. in this eitr.wes done by Montsrsstelli Bros , and this work shows for itself. Recently we interviewed several of our stockmen In regerd to the number of cattle missing at the fall round np sod find that quite a number of cattle cannot be accounted for. Borne may have died and were not discovered snd others may yet be found. But tba gen eral impression is that tky have been unlawfully driven out of the country. In fact, it baa just developed that tome of the missing stock wss seen at Pen dleton witb a large herd that was brought through by Meadow creek last summer Irom Southern Graot. While the individual loss is not great, the ag gregate will amount to ssveral hundred dol ars Long Creek Rsnger. F. L. Kenton's nsw residence is com pisteu ana .Mr. ana Mrs. Kenton are occupying it. W. L. Houston, manager of the Heppner Flouring Mills, has returned from a visit to the Willamette valley. The following proceedings of the county court occurred last week after the Gazette had gone to press: In the matter of dividing and laying out the county Into road districts. In accordance with tbe law which provides that at the January term, 1902, the courts shall divide the counties into suitable and convenient road districts, the districts ware created with nurn bers and descriptions as follows : Road district No. I shall embrace all that territory lying within the boun daries of Heppner precinct, except that part that lies within the corporate lim its of the town of Heppner Road district Ho. 2 shall embrace all tbe territory lying in Matteson precinct except that portion lying within the cor porate limits of tbe town of Heppner Road district No. 3 shall embrace all that portoin of Gentry precinct lying outside of the city of Heppner. Koad district No. 4 shall embrace all the territory in Mt. Varnon precinct ex cept whicn lies within tbe corporate limits of tba town of Heppner District No. 5 shall embrace all tbe territory in Dairy precinct. Koad district No. 6 shall embrace all she territory lying in the boundaries of Lena precinct District No. 7 shall embrace tba ter ritory of Eight Mile precinct. District No. 8 shall embrace the ter ritory in Dry Fork precinct. District Ho. 0 will embrace the terri fiyspepsia What's the uk; of a gol c-wk if there's a bad stomach a s'jmach loo weak properly to t'igest what is taken into it ? 'i-i., ... oviut-r oi kij. :i -i "Milium r-xpttn-ences distress after btii-2, nnnsea be tween meals, and is troubled with belching and fits of nervrnm i,i.Jfi.,.i,. he's dyspeptic and rnis'-rable. "I hsve been troubled with dys-psla and have suffered almost everything. I have tried many different remedie but could get no relief until I bet-an taklnir Hood's Harnaparhla. After the use of this medicine I could eat without 1itre and taamj i am a well as ever, but J keep Hood's Sarsapariila on hand. J. A. Cbowkll, Canaioharie, N". Y. Hood's Sarsapariila and Pills cure dyspepsia, strenjrthen and tone all the digestive organs, and build up tbe OTUUiV SBbCLU. GREAT CLEAR ANCE SALE... always " Mas. Underwear.... THE NEW YEAR GAZETTE The Heppner Gazette published a neat New Year's number, containing illua trations and a heap of information con earning tue rich and growing section surrounding Heppner, in Morrow county. Hood Riyer Glacier. The New Year's edition of the Hepp ner Gasette, psblished in the interest of Morrow county, is one of the neatest little bookets we have seen this year. It is gotten up in an attractive manner and tbe information it contain is exeep tionally accurate Spray Courier. Wa received a copy of tbe illustrated annual of the Heppner Gazette, and it is all right. It is devoted to Heppner and Morrow county, and it does both tory af North lone precinct except that I iu,tice- The work was all done at home HKPFNtK CHURCHES. Kpiscopsl church Rev, W. K. Pot wine Services at the r.piscopal church next Sunday morning and evening bv Rev. John Warren. M. E. church, South. Services a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. M, field, pastor. at 11 Can Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly Ner vices 3d Sunday in each month at 10:30a. m. Christian church, J. V. Crawford, pastor. Sunday, January KUh 10 a. m. funday school ; 11 a. in., preaching ; 12 m., communion ; H:I5 p. m , Y. P. S. C. E. ; 7 p. m., sermon. Yon are cor dial ly invited to attend. CASTOR I A Tor Infants ud Children. TkiKMYra HaiiAlwajt BoatM ma alraater. la ry boa f U awaaiae Laxative rcmHJirinine twu naiiay that i Bear the Signature of A rweugnlMd euthoritr Tfca Weekly Oresvalao. Aiwar. valiakie The Weekly Oeefealaa, M. E. church, Rev. H. L. Beightol. pastor. Service next Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7. p. m. Morning subject. "Activity. " Evening mhjecl, "God'r Love " Revival services every evening st 7 o'clock. Everybody invited. lilKi) lU'CKETT In this ci v, M ndv, Jan uary 13, 1101 , Mrs. lu. kett. THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE Evsry year a large iumbr of poor sufferers whose luogs ars aore and reek ed with coughs ars urgsd to go to sooth er climate. But this is ooetly aud not always snre. Don't be an exile wben Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will core you at home. It's the most in fallible medieme for Coughs. Colds and all Tbroat and Long diseases ou eailh. Tbe I rsl dese brings rsllef. Astoundiag our result frm parsiateot use. Trial hollies free at Hloenm Drug O. Prise 60e and $1 00. Every bollls guaranteed portion in the town of lone District No. 10 will smbraea lone pre clnct except that portion in the town of lone. District No. II will embrace tbe ter ritory in Cecil precinct. District No. 12 will embrace tbe terri tory of Alpine precinct. District No. 13 shall embrace the ter ritory of Wells Springs precinct. District No. 14 will embrace the ter ritory of Lexington precinct. Tba resolution passed at a meeting of tbecitiaens last Thursday asking tbe court to immediately commence the construction of a court house suitable to meet Ibe. requirements of the county was taken under advisement. It was tba unanimous opinion of tbe court that tbe vault for the keeping of records is of insufficient capacity to bold tbe records of tbe county. That the county jail is not a safe place for the confinement of prisoners. That the preeent court house is not of sufficient ize to accotnmedste the business of ths county. That the present location is not a proper or suitable place to build a nsw court bsuse. Therefore, it was ordered and ad judged that a new court house should be snd the county court and commis sioners of such county are hereby di rected to immediately erect and con struct a new court bouse for Morrow county, of sufficient site to meet the re quiremeots of tbe business of said county. That the county court and commis sioners are nsreoy ai reeled to procure and purchase sufficient real property within the corporate ltmits of the city of Heppner upon which to erect and construct a new court bouse. That the county court and commis sioners are hereby directed to imme diately proceed and bawe drawn plans and specifications for a new court bonss, and that said court and commissioners are hereby authorised to visit socb other court bouses within tbe 8'ate of Oregon which tbey may deem nscee sary for the purpose of aiding them in having the plane and specificsti-ns drawn. Foil wing oii'cel la neons bi'ls were al lowed : W. !.. Sahng, rountf expense $24 00 Heppnei Ligl tA Wttsrt'u , oi t holme an t jml P. 11. Jenkim, d-aiug precinct jury K. S. Cox drae nitf p wim t i If V . H. C't, aam . M. Holme, name .... U Eeteb, ssine . . M. Holme. im J. McUee, road audi bridge ac count 3 The print is first class and tbe illustra tions ars clear and true to life. Shaniko Leader. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that tbe body aometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill baa been exploded : for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless. gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse tba system and absolutely oure ConsttDation aad Hick Heedeobe. Ooly 2oo at Sloonm's drag store. Netiee. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Heppner Buildins and Loan Association on Saturday at 2 p. m., rebruary I, 19J2, at The First Na tional Bank of Heppner, for tbe pur pose of transacting such business ss may come before it. E. R. Swixkch.se, Sec. Ld. Hood, Pres. Geo. Co.nmcr, Treas. Dated January 7, K02. t t t 6 j o o y Spring Goods 4 t of winter goods, including Ladies' Misses', Gents' and Boys' These goods rau3t be sold to make room for the finest assortment of 9 ever shown in Heppner. We will close these goods out at cost during the month of January. We invite you to call and get prices. i Thomson 4 Ewing I BMOVA1L The Slocum Drug Co. have moved from their former loca tion to their new store south The Fair on the corner of Main and Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppner The Gazette and Weekly Oregonian one year for $2.2"). ! 00 3 00 2 0u 2 00 1 so i ;o 3 00 Bow s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any oaee of Catarrh that can not be eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkskt & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowoT. J. Cheney for tbe last IS years, snd be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WBST&TarAx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldisj, Kinnan A Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care is tekea internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the eystrm. Price. 75o per boltls. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Fsmily Pills are tbe best. It Will Pay You to write for oar rates before you purchase a ticket to ht v point in the East. Through Tourist Cars from the PACIFIC COAST to CHICAGO and CINCIN NATI, connecting with through trains for for all points in tbe far East, South or Southeast. Fast and handsomely equipped steam-heated trains Dining Cars, Buffet Library Cars, Sleeping Cars aDd Free Reclining Chair Cars throughout the following states : IOWA, ISDIAXA, U ISCO.XMX, MISSOURI, TEyXESSEE, LOCISIAXA, ILLIXOIS, MIXXESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, AEKAXSAS, K EX TUCK V, HISSISSIPPI. For particulars regarding freight or pas senger ratps and service, call on or address J. C. LINDSEY. T. F. & P. A. B. H. TROM BULL, Com 'I Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. i; 11 50 The Monthly New York World, ten numbers and the Uazkttb, one year for 11.50. Head ad. This is a liberal offer. Steekheleere' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stot kbold ere of the Heppner Mining Company will be beld on the 11th of February, ll2, at 2 p m., at the otlice of C. E. Redfleld in Heppner, for the purpose of electing diret-tors and such other busi nsss as may appear. V. H. Staitkb. T. W. Arms, President. Secretary. Heppner Dr., January S, ttKl2. Star Lodging House. This new lodging House located in the Odd Fellowa building, corner May and Chase streets is now opin to the public. No pains or expense has been spared to make this houe firnt class in every particular. The building bas been thoroughly remode'ed and every room ie finished new and complete and well ventilated. Uooma bv day, iek or month. Call and see 'or yourself. Matltewa makes a specialty of filling mail orders for meats of a'l kindr A DEEP MYSTERY. It is a mystery why womsa eadare Backache, Hsadaebe, Nsrvonsoeee Sleep lessoess, Mslaneholy, Faint ag and lii Spalls when thousands have proved ibsl blsetrie bitters will qairkly curs suoh troublee. "I suffsrsd for yssrs witb kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Pbsbe Charley , of Ptersoa, Is , "and a Ism bsok paiosdme so I eonld sot dress my self, but Elsetrte Bit vers wholly cured ms, snd, although 73 ysars old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes Constipation, improves Appe tite, gives per fee I health. Only "0o et Slooom's drug stors. IT GIKDLE3 THK ULOBE Tbs fsme of Bocklen's Arneea Salve, as tbe bst in tbs world, rxteods round tbe eertb. It's lbs one perfeel heeler of Cuts, Corns, Hnros.limUM. Sores. So s 1.1 j Boils, Clears, Fsloas, A hes. Pains and j alt Skin Krupttoas. Only Infallible Pile ! cure. 2fc a boa at Sloonru's drug stors. ! Ta Cwea a Cele in One Day Take laxative Bromo tuinim Tablets. All druggiats refund the nionev if it tails to cure. K. W. drove's signature is on each bos. 2ix Kxpertrncc Con vines. Prove its valos by inventing 10 rents in trial size of F.ly'a Cream !'alm. Irnggita suppl v it and we mail it. Full size fkl cents. ELY BROS., M Warren SL, New York. Clifton. Arisone, Jan. SO, 18;9. Messrs. l Bsxia.: Please asod me50 ant bottle of Cream Balm. I find ymir rniedy ths qaieksal as 4 most permanent cure for catarrh and eold in the head. Dai.i.M.PoTTBa,Usn.Mgv Am Gold M Co. sfesars. F.lv Bscs.-. 1 hsrs been afflictod with eatarra for twenty Tsar. It mad me so weak I thought I had eonsumpUon. 1 got one bottle of FJy's Cream Balm and ta three days the discharge aiopped. It ie the beat medicine I bar id for catarrh. Proberta, Cai. fVaJsa T.. Kunmriii. Committees are Welcome We like to see committees at our office committees who are looking for printing. Never yet saw a printing committee that wasn't open to suggestions. We want to be the one to make these suggestions. We want to see at our ottice the printing committee from every lodge, club, society, church or social organization. We want to show you the way we p-int invitations, programs, membership blanks, application, blanks, constitutions anil bv-laws in fact, all the one humlivtl ami one kinds of society printing which is usually so badly done ami which could be made ?o attractive. This is ottice and lal invitation tor your committee to come to oar let us help you with our ideas. spe Your knowledge ot your wants with our knowledge of iood gixnl printing will produce something which you, your committee and the society you represent can be proud of. Commute printing is the kind of printing we are looking for. t t t o o