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The Heppner Gazette LOCATION decided.
SPfcClAL SCHOOL MttTlNQ,
Thuiwimv, Jauutirv 30, 1902 I N.wC.urt House Will be Built Whtn A 10 Ml" T-" VoUd ,of Sohool
Old ftaai Ni Stands. I Pn
The Week's News
While it waa the choice of the couuty There wan a special school meeting of
court to eract tha naw court lioniA at the Heppner district at the council
I (Ol ailil Personal HaimeninfrS "'-corner of Chase and May tret, cliamber, Saturday last. Chairman J
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. l ii . .i . . inn Jnnni (rlhnnmaar and t oinm a- uiwuou. no iuu niuuui
in aim rtiKJiii ineuiy. , . , . . , ...
I.: a.li i .i n i .1 I rioaril waa tiraanr a rwl a tmmriap rf mil
Haniri Aiuoiugn anu nowaru uciucu - f
upon thia site, owing to complications len er " attenance.
Heppner Club Minstrel Troupe to- that hare sine come od which ' created A ten mill tav was roted, the aame aa
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night, more or leas dissatisfaction, tha court M"' y ear for achool expenses. Thia will
Waldon Hhea has returned from a hae decided to put the new building on raise in the neighborhood of 16,(300
visi to Weieer, Idaho, the present court house grounds. wulcn wl" D aumcieni revenue lo con
ii ;..i, ,ii;., ,.i. i-. i.l While the controrerer waa going on, duct the Heppner public schools in a
where Hart A Blake shine. pennon was eircuiatea ana a gooa iim -., .
i, i.. , of signer waa obtained, asking that Owing to the inciea.e of population
a ' UJIBB l lis? urut lift c II Vol Vil U U1IIJ I I
l.i . . a i . I li 1st VMrv lilfMlW thill ii will ha n am r V
tonight. The football boys should be court nousa Da piaceu on upper
helped.
(iutothe opera house tonight and
hear the Heppner Minstrels and have a
good laugh.
Kxtra copies of the Gazette New
Year "tit ion can be obtained at thia
ollice at 10 cents per copy.
Hart A Blake, the groeera are now lo
rated io their itew quarters in the aew
locum building on Main street.
Ken I'atterson was the recipient of
May etrMttcroaa from the Firat Nation-Jd another teacher. To do thia it
el bank.. Thia waa alao nneatisfactnrv. w, necessary to ill up arid lurmtb
The preaent alt waa never the Grst "other "'l building
eboice of the court, and up to the prea.
I nt time. Judge Bartholomew waa op- Coach Eastland inform u that great
posed to putting tha building there. interest has been taken in basket ball
After several conferencea with bue-I y the team and the member have
iness men and citiiens, the matter has mla rP'l atridea toward becoming fine
been settled and the new court house P'jers. The team is cm posed of
will be erected on the present grounds. I yupg and tnidd e aged ladiea of our
The general feeling indicates that that ''y- M'. Kastland says that they bops
this is the most satisfactory conclusion 10 fve a public exhibition as soon as
very pleasant birthday surprise yeeter- , b .rri,-j the weather will permit. We are eon
day evening bv neighbors and friends. There will be an adiou-ned mnetioK Adeat that there will be many onlook
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Henry Hilgate Friday evening 0f the court on Wednesday, February r". it gauie not often witnessed
slipped and fell on the sidewalk and re- 5, when the matter of plana and pei- y Heppner people
1 a I I I I . . f I A . . I y .. . m
reiveu a iraciure 01 one 01 me uuues ui locations win De taaen up. ine won on une uay tins week Joe Have pur
the left leg below the knee. 1 grading and moving the o'd bui'ding chased from Wm. Barrett for the Union
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Mrs. K. J. S'(x:iim returned from will be commenced as soon as the Block Yards at I'urtland, 4j0 htad of
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I'oitlaud, Tuesday evening wiik her weather will permit. It is the intention mutton sheep. They were all grain fed
little daughter who recently underwent to put up a stone building that will coat wethers. This waa a fine lot of sheep
surffinl oimration. She is much iin- in the neighborhood of 125,000 to $30,- and brought $4 per head.
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Drove) in health. 1000.
James CuairiH, the ice man, has been
improving the time during me coia
enell. tie has tiait a force o( men
lninilv eiiiaft-d during the week and
iiuw has about 17" t inn of ice put up.
IbjMard' grocery tnre is a very pop1
ular plii' i' i ,r ! ! purchase of supplies
for
FEBRUARY,! 902 FEBRUARY,! 902
THIS IS THE MONTH FOR OUR
During which time we will inaugurate a
RED FIGURE SALE
BOKN.
The Gazette hrs tha agency for all
cawspspsrs and magasines.
Htock salt at reduced prices at the
Lower Warehouse.
T. K. Howard for fine groceries
HUSTON At Kight Mile, Oregon. Jan
uary 22, 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Huston, a son.
EXILE.
l.lMli.r.. .it,
wav 'if v.i
evi'i tiling i;:;
It H hMiidy In'
) i.ijw aiil.
Mi. I'n-koi:
l.ci g killed wl
P.; in- M 'iih'n H
ll IV lrtt W I'rii
THOUSANDS BENT INTO
Every year a large number of poor
sull-reri whose lungs are Bore and raok-
The (JAiarrt and Weeklv Oregonian e i mitu coughs are urged lo go to auoib
a,. A IMuiu 1 1 I I. . t .. m... A a
m ... i i iiunir. mm at i uio i n ihwlii buj ii it i
lttits lor outing in wis " .u. - alwaye nre. I,ji,' be an rule when Dr
eroierics. Almostl Full line of legal b'ank at I'oilland Kinu'it Ne DihO very fur Cuusumption
imi'ie kepi in iioci. f'""i ...ur
can get anything Leave orders at this ollice for the New
i
Year edition of Thk Oazkttk.
re yon
very narrowly escaped Send a, copy of the New Year edition
i at wuik out at the to a friend in the East
Mill l o'i caa iuill on It is the talk of the tow n how quickly
He no-king doa n Hart A Blake deliver groceriea
rill mire )on et home. It's the most in-
fhlhhle mediniriv for C 'Ugbs. Colds and
hll Turoat and Luug dmeNses ou earth.
Tue first dope biings relief. Astounding
on res result frra penjateot ose. Trial
bntths free t hlocnm Drug iy . Pries
5oo and $1 00. E'ery buttle guaranteed.
Stockholdera' Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stockhold'
phw ( uaniTig Dili b Mart ,t K'aka'ara ahowm? one ol tha i
llll'll'l il Cl'
dnt, and in .iit.-mi ting t t "P. 11)8 best and moat up to date stock of gro-
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rsp diy e'.i.ng h.w struck his hat cerj.t (Ver brought to the citv.
j'.it
Commencing Monday February 3.
And continuing during the entire month we will offer all unseasonable goods and odds and ends
which accumulate during a busy season, at prices that are bound to make them move. Now if
you care anything at all for economy you will not overlook this opportunity.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
EVERY DAY OF THE RED FIGURE SALE will be a RED LETTER DAY. Thi3 sale will
include the following lines of goods: Ladies' and Childrens warm Hoods and Fascinators,
Ladies' Fleeced wrappers, Childrens' woolen hose, all sizes, Childrens' outing flannel night gowns,
ages 8 to 14 years, a few choice collarettes and scarfs, one ladies fine black kersey cape, two ladies
black kersey jackets, satin lined, childrens' wool dresses, mens' mackinaw coats and pants, mens'
combination felts and overs, mens' and boys over coats and winter caps, mens' and boys' duck
coats and pants, blanket lined.
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Don't forget to read
our ad., as each week of
the Sale as the month ad
vances we will quote you
prices.
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We have just received
another con signment
of Dry Goods from our
New York Buyer, D. J.
Morton, 487 Broadway.
Flaoher A. Van Cleva Company.
niiii'if l is head. He dropped
jiiHt in tune to enrHpe instant death.
IIi I. at nan turn to pieces.
After having such a long spell of warm
and plenarit weather, winter arrived in
earm-Ht I ridity it and was a sudden
viHitor. Snow commenced to fall in the
mominv' and continued most of the day
covering the ground to a depth of five
inclift Friday night was the coldest
for rreral years. As soon an the enow
quit (ailing, the mercury began to go
.low ii and at 0 o'clock Saturday morning,
thermometers in Heppner registered all
the way from ten to IS degrees below
r.ero. It is stated that out at Dave Her
ren's place, 10 miles from Heppner
where the altitude is considerably high-
the Heppner Mining Company
will be held on the 1 1th of February,
l'.t', at 2 p. tu., at the office of C. E
ReilMeld in HnniiriAr fnr fttA ntirnn.A nf
wi. - . i .1- f " ' ' ,
ine regular price .or u.w na r r.u- elfc ing directors and such other busi
ness aa may appear.
I). 15. Kt.ai.tkr,
President.
cisco Weekly Examiner ia 11.60. You
can get it and the Gazette for 12 .25.
Marshal George Thornton and Sheriff
J. W. Matlock go to Portland today to
witness tha execution of Wade and
Ialton.
Owing to tha deep snow and extreme
T. W. AVERS,
Secretary .
Heppner Or., January 8, 1902.
Star Lodging House.
This new lyodging House located in
ward for any ease of Oatarrb (bat can
oot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Climax Oo,, Props.. Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have knowo F
J. Obesey for Ibe laat 15 years, sod be
er than here, th mercury went down to ij,Te 0lm perfectly honorable in all busi
tlie ::o mark below rem. Sleighing ness tranaaotions, and financially able to
parties are out every evening and the "I olif atloo made by their
jingle of sleigh bells can be heard from
I t. A I 1.1 .1 L. . I I . . 1. .. I I . i
ly cold weather, there waa oo footbail '"V r " 'T' """ 1 " mmj
And ('ha mtrpfttM tm nnt nnnn tn th
game as advertis,i Saturday last t e- pubjc N(J Qr hM
twren Lexington and Heppner. spared to make this house first claaa in
every particular. The building baa
HowsTkisf I rieen tiiorougtiiy remodeled and every
We offer Oee Hoodred Dollars Be- I room ia finished new and complete and
ell ventilated. Rooms bv day, week
or month. Call and soe for youraelf.
morning until night. A great many
unprotected water pipes are froren op
tight and solid and p umbers are doing
a rushing business. The ice man is
getting in his wora and the people who
predicted that there would be ne ice
this winter have changed their minds.
All a'f pVf I to see the snow and the
cold weather for it will he a great bene
(U to the country. Peep shows in the
mountains will store m iistare for the
fry eenon. Stockmen all over the
con.rry are well prepared. There ia an
ahundance of feed and stink wilt be
well taken cure of.
VI.
clnlty.
After familiarizing myself with the
iicf 1 1 ,i; Millinery at Portland,
to tin t- h.i-'ki. learning the latest
tno.lt i.t t . ;n.. I will select one of
(Id- liiii-t h i -f itic Millinery an. I
it k for n lihr.il patronage from the
htdn-x f I lepi ner and vicinity. Opn
t. . day nl.o'i. March 3. I.. K. Colin,
I vi le 't-e. Tltd
Old as (fie Pyramids
firm. Wbst & Tarax,
Wholesale DrnagisU, Toledo, O.
Wai.DiN, KiMitan A Uaaviit,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, U.
nail's Catarrh (Jure is taken internal
ly, sotiag direetly opon the blood and
mocoos surfaees of Ibe system. Price.
75o per bottle. Bold by all druggists.
Testimonial free
Hall's Family Pills are tb beat.
The Oregon Republican, a daily pa
per published at Baker City by Edward
Kverett Young, suspended publication
Mooday night with the announcement
that it soccurobtd to undue competition
and the cutting of rates by another
paper in tha field. The Kapublican
w ill be roo aa a weekly hereafter.
Stetaw ts Cenflh
aat werks) efTthe Celsl.
laxative Bromo-Qiwnine Tablet car a
cold in on day. No Cure, no Pay.
Price '.'") rent.'
tills slgaalwr Is en esry bos of the faaalae
Laxative BromoQuioinc TabM
tha lean ay iktaa ewwa owM ta ahay
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tt'i,i.i; '
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Al!,.'
, trh-T.- -I ' tho ages, is
i v. h ii. di-vase, pave
. i-s r .:.s!ld for a larper
i tinii is il ut-
: ' 'if ( :..!. d; . th linicous
i., :.,.iu .!. . i. l bones; causes
I . t' i. I . c 't.irrlial trtmbles,
i:. ::, iitii I -v!id?, sore ears.
ftl'.llH'OK.I t ' ii j il l V'.C.
"I MifTcn-'l frotu "u rofuln. the dlxeaae af
f. 1 1 me ti e glands of my no k. I did rrrry
tinne I was li.M t di t. eradicate II, but
wiiloot iirr. I tl-rii heran taking
IP.! . Sii:i!.niiMa. and I In- swrlllii In lug
tn- i, -.tir '.y linpteiir-il and my skin r
siiuKtl a smooth. l-alltiv a.)-arnri. Ttte
.1IT.-V. i i-otlllil. tP." Ml ASIT MlTI-WKU,
1 I . cott M., 'vlni-1on. Ky.
Hood's Sarsaparilia
and Pills
Tl.op nlilv t radicate erndula and boild
up the eyr-tt-iu that has suffered from it.
Bok A Mathews have dissolved part
nership, but you ran get all kinds nf
meata and lard from Mathews
Mathews makes a specialty of filling
mail orders for meals of all kindsB
Kauai Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely a Cream llaim. which ia agree
ably aromatic. II fa received through the
aoetnla, elaanae and heala the whole sur
face over which il diffneee itself. lruppu
aril the SOe. Bias; Trial aire by mail. 10
eent. Teal it aad yoa are sure to euntinoe
the Ireatmeoi.
Annoanrement,
To aveeoaaiDodaU those who are partial
to U as of atonuaara ia applying liquids
into Ibe eaaaj paasagaa for tMforrafltf trvtu
etas, the rnfnator prapar Oeam Halm in
hqaitl form, whirh will te known aa KJy's
laqnid Cisani Balm. Pnca including the
aprayiBg lab i 75 canla. IVuggisU or ty
aoaiL The liquid form enabodiae tha ne4.
iaiaal proparUa of th aolui raparatifi.
Te Cor Cold In On Day
Take laxative Iiromo Quinine Tablete.
All druggists reluud the monev if it fails
to cure. E. W. (irove's signature ia oo
each box. 2bc.
ALLTHEJjEWEST MODES
The Standard Patterns for Feb
ruary, just received, show latest
designs in Jacket, Skirt and
Waists, the latter including th
stylish "Gibson" model. lie
nismherall Standard Patterns are
seam allowing, hence are eaay to
make.
THK DESIGNER tor Febru
ary has an illustrated article on
"(VaMumea for Flderly I.adien"
which i an especially valuabl
feature. Fnll instruction for the
making of a handsome hat ia also
given in this nnmber
Do not fail to visit our PAT
TERN DEPARTMENT; it will
be to your advantage.
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Tho Fair
Weat-Beund Second Class Settlers'
Rate.
On March 1st and continuing daily to
and including April liiith special one way
second r!as settlers' rates as follows
will be in effect via all lines:
From Missouri river terminals ex
cept Sioux City via Huntington
to Portland and intermediate
points, aUo Heppner branch !' (XI
From St. Paul and Minneapolis
via Spokane to I'nialilla and in-
Fischer & Van Cleve's company of
players, consisting of twenty people,
carrying a good band and orcheMfa, ill
appear at the opera hoase in this city,
for six nights, commencing Monday,
Dei ember 3. This is an exceptionally
strong company and the fact that they
have been playing to crowded bouses
every night for a week's engsgement in
such places aa Salem, Eugene, Corvallia
and Astoria on their tour through the
Willamette valley is a good recommend
ation in itself. Frem the great list of
flattering press notice, Ibis i certainly
a very fine company, which will un
doubtedly p'ease Heppner theatr goer.
The following article from tbe daily
Capital Journal at Salem, will give an
idea what the capital city theater goer
think of thia company :
"Theatrical companies have come to
Salem before now and with flaring red
lettera on tbeir gaudy three-sheet pest
ers have declared tiiat they carried the
finest band in the business and a chal
lenged, unsurpassed orchestra, but it
remained for th Fiscber-Van Cleve
C"snpany to capture tbe prire for both.
No finer music has aver been heard in
Salem from traveling or anixations than
has been heard at the armory this week.
The selection ' all of the very latest
and are rendered with a dash and a
awing tbat not only show great training
but marked ability, both on the pa't of
Mr. Chas. Cochran, the director, and
each individual member. The concerts
given at noon by their street band are
greatly enjoyed, arI the rain that
poured thoae several days did not seem
to Ibe ardor of aiany for the crowds
were always large.
'Taken in it entirety the organixa-
tioa i lb test that baa ver visited
Salem. W trust thy will return next
year and should they do o crowded
houses will certainly greet them nightlv.
'A crowded house witnessed the ex
cellent production of 'Fast Lynns' Isst
night. Miss "Pahe' Fischer's assump
tion of th character of I.adv Isabel
was a surprise to her most ardent ad
mirers It is a diili. int part to portray
and her talent has never been so appre
ciated as it w.ii lat-t niL'ht. I'.ert P.
Van Cleve p'aved I lie pait of the
vilian in a mont creditable manner.
ACTION CONDEMNED.
Citizens of Eight Mile Opposed to
Building Court House.
At a mass meeting of the voters of
Eight Mile precinct, held at Eieht Mile
Center school house, on Tuesday of this
week, to consider the matter of build
ing a court house, J. L. Swift w as elect
ed chairman and E. li. Stanton, secretary.
On motion of Lutber Huston a com
mittee of five on resolutions was elected
a follows :
J. L. Swift, F. P. Vaughn, J. W.
Beckett, C. E. Jones, E. B. Stanton.
Tbe following resolution was unani
mously adopted :
Whekkas, it is currently reported that
the county court of Morrow county has
determined te build a court house and
to lay a very heavy burden upon the
tax pavers of the county, and
Whehkas, many of the taxpayers are
already burdened with debt, so much so j
aa to be unable to assume greater re
spoosibllity in that direction, and
Whi.bka, the citizens of Heppner
have held a meeting claiming to repie-
aent tbe voters and tapayers of Morrow
county, and
WheRaah, there was an unUir repre
sentation of the voters and taxpayers
said merting. therefoie. he it
ktiolvfj, that we condemn the action j
of the countv court and t! e so-cabe-I j
i
citizens' meeticg as being unfair aod :
taking undue advantage of a laree raa- '
jority of the voters acd taxpayers of:
a. i.l mllnli' '
Retolved, That we, the voters and
taxpayers of t:gbt Mile precinct ot
Morrow county are absolutely opposed
to building a court hou-e at this time.
J. I.. Swift,
C. K. Jonts.
.1. W. Ueckctt,
1 T. Vaughn,
I'. !' Sl.ir.ton,
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GREAT CLEAR
ANCE SALE...
of winter goods, including Ladies'
Misses', Gents' and Boys'
Underwear....
These goods must be sold to make
room for the finest assortment of
Spring Goods
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.
Thomson 4 Effing
termediate points
to Portland
22 50 i His acting a
2 00 rciild not w e'i
From Chicago to Cmatilla, Spo- J vi'lainons c-hiIiu
aane anu intermediate main
and branch line points W J0
to Portland and Puget Sound
From St. 1-oui to I'matill
ksne and intermediate
anl branch line ixmitu " M
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Il . tini" of hi arrel
1 .. l'MSi-d f..r it
nn.l an lacity. The
ternainder of the character ere strorg
in their part. Mr. Covingtrtn at
I'.irbra Hare particularly g.vt.1.
i A Stauto
Pen Slant, n
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The Slocum Drug Co. have
moved from their former loca
tion to their new store south
The Fair on the corner of
Main and Center Streets.
Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppner
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n-:.i' v ...
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Stop in and get one of Iboae c hoi.e
fancv roll, of creamery butter at Hart
T;ie t irMal
forenocn :it t!.
a
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pl'uer
te Portland ard Tuget Sound
t mtr t. ror ovaai.
rontinuon passage fiom starting
point to deetination. eacept that atop
over of no! lo exceed ten davs will l-e
granted al Pm-atello and llavie an t all
points aet tbeietil.
J. M kriMV.
I al Agent, llrppner.
A. I., ("a iu.
i V. A . Po-Pan l. ibe.
!W 5(1 1 A IVake'e.
Notice ia b.reby given that a meeting
of Ih st'-rkboldar of th Morrow
Conntvland and T u.t Oompanv ill
i be held at tl ofiic. of tl t'ompanv in
j Heppner. on Mondav. March 10.
'at 7 o'rlnrk p. m . fov the rorpoae of
e'et ting do ag io's for lb ensuing tear.
K. t lltm. Secreta'v.
Heppne-. Or., Jan 23, l'.'. 7d 7"..
Tti. new of both henn;rt-.'"' in "Hi
Wavk.v Oreson aa.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Till Kind You Han Always Bocglt .
B.ar th S sr . V
It Will Pay You
t wTitf for ir rat- t -f "
V"1'' ' i '' ti' i-.t :t, the FUwt. Through J -r ,
f;o::. ti; . rt'irU' n sr to CHICAGO aa i t'IN' IN
NA .1. t'.-iiii.vtmt; "ith thr.-ti-h trAini for f.r at! joints i- tl I
f.u List. S.mth or S.vitii.Mt. L'a-t ami haBJTOly e--i I
ett-Htn-liHt.-a tr iicia IiMiiri; (.'ar. HutTet Librarv Car, $
v ars at),l rre Kt Imm Ch vr t'srt throughout tt" fol' ':rll
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lOVlSIWA, IUI.Xds, SlIS'SKSOTA, 30CTH DAt'.TA.
AhKA.$AS. KVSrrCKV, MISSISSIPPI.
For articular rfgarJicff fieihl -r p
i ger rU anj enri, c!l oo cr J.!ra
J. C. LIS WKY. T. K. A V A.
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