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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
The i iqner Gazette TlU'liSI'AY, . . . April The Week's News Local an.l Ti-rsonal HaMienins in an.l About the City. Call ut. I.illie K. Cdlm'H fur millinery. Jim. June wont to l'ortlaml Tuesday. Mm. Dora l'rater went to Pendleton Friday. I.uther llimton of F.itfht Milu, wu in t t.e rily Tiieed.i)'. A new sidewalk ha been constructed on Court Htreet. K. K Ilynd and James Huer went to Cortland, Tuesday. 1'. O. lioru handles Washburne stringed iiiHtrtniii'litH. Send a ropy of the, New Year edition to a friend in the KiiHt. 1'. C. (.'anwell, birlit polipceman, has returned from Portland. Kd. Ditly returned from a visit in the Fast, Monday evening. Knll line of lei;iil blanks at Portland prices, at i a . J : I r K ollii'e. tuick delivery ami clean uroi'eries is where Ilatt A Wake shine. Nat. Wehh, Jr., came in fioBi Walla Walla, Tuesday evening. HK SAI.K .'5 fine residence lots. I ii j u i re of A. Ahrahamsick. l or all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, rail on 1'. Horn- We Oil mail orders promptly and guarantee our work. i'. . H'trjj. Killed htork of millinery ever brought to lieppner. Kccideliie of I.illie K, C'ohn. V. Carton left M ui lay morning fur Connell, Wash., wheie lie has employ ment. W.I' itivriiiT bus nude some sub stantial iiiipr.jviiiri.ln in his blacksmith .1 p of lad'. Scv. ihI paito-M It'i'n Michigan, arriv ed m the r.ty M ind.iy cvenin;, lui.kmi: fur a I'jr.tt mii . '11, , p:x I n ..f tilH I. l. U. M. hi I e.-Il I :., ;!:! from the K."fC. hni; in ij.r. M tin;:. II tit a 1 ' i 1 i . ' : i k ' ' ' ' ' e 1 1 1 w ' rated in tit n ! i.iric'- in the i.ea, T. It. Howard for fine groceries Trimmed and plain hats at Miss I.eachV Attorney (i. W. I'helps went to Port land, Friday. J. K. McGregor was a passenger for Portland, Friday. I lata remodeled and all kinds of rnill ir.ery at I.illie E. (John's residence. .). A. Woolery, the lone merchant and hanker, waa in the city Friday. A.N. Foster, of the Hay Htac.k eec tion was in fleppner last Thursday and Friday. Miss Lizzie Matlock, who has been away most of the winter, returned last 1' lidav. Dull I.ashier, of Portland, spout a few days in Hippner last week, returning Saturday. Miss Lena Heed went to Hand Hollow Saturday, where she will take charge of the Sand Hollow school. F.xtra copies of the (Jazkttk New Year edition can be obtained at this oflice at 10 cents per copy. We give a Japaneese mush bowl with every dollar's worth of one special 25c coffee. Hart A Ulake. Apligue, fancy buttons, allover lace, belts, neckwear, hosiery, corsets, shirt waists, dress skirts, point lace ma terials, etc, at Mrs. L. J. Kates'. The Woman's Home Mission Society of the M. 1'.. Chti'cb, South, will furnish dinner, on election day, for all who may desire it. Imperial mesne the best, that is the name of our place our goods back it up We make a specialty of fancy groceries. Hart it Blake. The funeral of Mildred Kinsman, the infant (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinsman, was conducted at the Masonic semetery, Saturday. feervk-ea were held at the M. F.. church, Sjuth, l 11 o'clock. A larne number of peop'e at- That Tired Feeling Is a Common Spring Trouble. Jt'n u sign that the blood is deficient hi vitality, jiiht a pimples and other eruption tiro m'iih that the blood la impure. It's a warning, too, which only the hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear the romplcxiou. Accept no substitute, 'I felt tired all the time and could not sleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a wbile I could sleep well and the tired feeling had gone. This (rest medicine has also cured me of scrofula." Mas. C. U. Boot, Gllead, Conn. Hood' Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. Delegate Elected to County Conven tion Whloh Meets April 5. A I IH HII v 1 fiaarryssMSM faaasi ij mtrrvt fT' EVERY DAY MUST-HAVES AT THE LITTLEST PMCES This is not a "Clearing SaiV' or a "Coin Out of Business Sale," but an every 'lay, ordi naryfor The Fair sale of the very best towels in the world at prices lower than other stores can buy them. 121 The n--ociation of -tores, t- which -v h.-hmg, buys over 200,000 towels every year 'liinL" of it 200000 and in ore each vear. small won- ' v der then that we can offer such bargain?' as these : tended the services. LEXINGTON NEWS. S', inn '.'Ji i 1'. i. I'. enpp y ni I'.i' nii k rrl ! t Cl.rie. I'. . i.ik.- f.ir l-.M' It'll.' I.I' i III'!' V. . W. I i MoImI.1V. t'l li .it M .t . ii ! ri'i-l . . j i! rc.-i'i vci ,i l.i ' -. i i ii;.', violin and ' i llf t II lllCll! M - W I !,.M i't'HIl lit I I lit ": ! I ir r I , il in.lt I" ill . IwlM n.piovd HI lu i.'lli. It w i lit l i A r 1; nt 1 II .t h :m w i f" iin I c i M , in I .iki.uii. ( al.t -rn, a. s K lU-k.-r inn ha" '1 from l'at Skeily 'i near 'i. i itv, hi-a.l of vear ling cattle steels anl heifera. The price 'ai 1 was $17 per head - t 'onlon Timea. .elma Kirk, the s year ol.l daughter of Mr. an.l Mr. .1. T. Kirk, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital, Monday tsorn iiiif, where she will he treats 1 for ap pendicitis. 1 rank Koherts, 1'illard 1 rem h, W. W. Smead and I'r. 1 1 unlock w ere pas ssiHers for Portland, Monday mnrnmi;, to attend the liepnhlicaa State and t'un (jressional conventions. (' A. line, one nf Morrow county's liiont pioinineiit sheepmen, informs us tl at he Mill i omiiienc e sheariaf ahotit April 7th. lie has about 4iHK sheep lone Post. Recently visitms to Cnniim City from the linenhorn mountains, state that th"re is Uetween four and eight feet of snow on the level on the mountains be tween Kobinsoii vilie and Alamo. -Ka;le. Tim Aets cattle rumiianv, of llepp ner, recently brought ."sl head of cattle to the locality of the North Folk, in (irant count v, "here the lmpanv has lar;e land interests l'.Iue l'.iH'e. Howard' troceiy store is A very pop lllar pl.n e for t lie pnrchiisn of supplies foi !.kirii"rs it ii 1 oiitlits lor oiituiH in the nav of exti.i line groceries. Almost pvei t In 11 iiiinHimible ket in stock. It's linn Iv -a here you i nil H''t anvthinti you w.it t. The heei siienrei 's I nioii has lie cide l i'li si'vi'ii ceiitK as the price for shearing th.s simsoii, in Morrow county. A p niiiini'iit in . Mi'iei ot the oi(iinia 1 1 ui st ! i I o I .r 1 1 i;i in that no men) her of the union would shear for any les tln sen-oil r en nf Wallowa coun'v she. iters that came in recently. have c ntr.ii te I to shear -everal bands I Bi six cents per hea 1 I 'ui i n t he week I theie has ben sotiie feeliii; bi'twepn, the union and lion uni -n shearers i I'.-fsent HppeaianceH indicate that both! union and lion union she. nets will find' plent v of em ph ment . j I.KTISCiTON, April 1', P.il'2. Mrs. Al. Zinc is quite sick this weak. W. B. McAIister was transacting bu siness in lone, Monday. Ji hn McMillan has a new well, the result of some hard lalior last week. Andrew Heaney purchased eighty a-tes of lind Irom Mr. KooJ, Monday. J M. White tixik the r unny Koer to Pcho Sunday, returning Monday en- ' ' atf Mrs. Windsor is talking of loittnitf a to. k of milliner on the market here in the near future. A name of basrball between the Lex ington ana Ion nines, will be played nex Satarday , al loue. ( i. as. .lohm-on is la Portland this wek attending the Kepublicaii state an I ( onirics. onl lonveulion. The Jones Bro's. Funny Four, tfav two entertainments bere last week. They are a jolly lot of boys. Solomon din k's mother came up from Clackamas county last week to Titit her son aud take up a homestead. Kev. Mr. .Snyder, of IbanoD, was in t jwn last week trying to make a pur chase of some .Morrow county soil. Al. .ink)is talking of niOTinu to James Peacb's ranch soon. Mrs.C. I. Parker will more into Mr. Zmk's house. 1). P. loherty and family are now residents of Lexington. They occupy the old Summers hotel property. Wrn. Campbell and family, of Socal Ridge, were the guests of W.J. Mavis and family, last baturday evening. Benjamin Thompson, brotber-in-lsw of James White, arrived here Irom Texas last Wednesday. He is a teacher. S K. Notson attended the teachers' institute at lone, last baturday. lie speaks very highly of the work of the juntitute, and also of the way the people i f lone entertained the teachers At a meeting held Saturday evening, it was decided to celebrate our national Mountain ! Himiversarv this, year, at this place. Pi rase tell all yeur friends that the esgle will scream at Lexington, July 4. The Democratic primaries passed off very qaietly all over the county, Satur- Jay. In the four Heppner precincts, there was no strife whatever, the elec tion of delegates nn'y taking a yery short time. Delegates were elected as follow s : M Vernon Henry lilackiasn, C. C. Patterson, Stephen Swart, John Hughei K. W. Kh.es, S J. Leezer. Mattison R. J. (jaunt, Iiobt. Matti son, (i. W. Swaggart, J. J. Mcfiee, Sara Meadows, J. P. Williams. (ientry ;. K.Kedfield, Frank Gentry, J. J. Roberts, Perry Snvder. Heppher Geo. Wells, James Brown, Jack McCulloiigh, S. I'. Florence, V. Barton, Thos. K. Brow n, Frank Kaernus. Dairy I), li. J nkina, W. O. Bayh-si, V. A. Stephens, O. Montgomery. Snith lone Siim Warfiehj, A. Leach, Chan. Speriv. J P. I.uy. North lone T. II. Wilbon, S I. Strat- ton, F. P. Wilson. Lexington II. K BurcI.eM, Frank Parker, J. M. White, J. ('. White, Jas. .'.each. Fight Mile Luther Huston, George Holmes, C I. Hnston, F. ('. Ashbaugh. Large checked crash towels, red or blue, fringed, worth 10c each, only 6 Cents ' Huck towels, pure linen, 30 incites long, red bor bered, worth 25c, the pair only 15 Cents Huck towel, 40 inches long, pure linen, red bor dered, worth 50c, the pair only 35 Cents Crash towels, 48 inches long, blue borders and fringed; worth each 18c, only 13 Cents Embroidered, all linen towels, figured floral de signs, 40 inches long, popular for splashers and wash stand covers, the pair worth 75c, only 58 Cents Nassau, cotton crash, honey-comb pattern, 1G inches wid, yard only 5 Cents Heavy crash towels, 45 inches long, wide figured borders, fringed, worth 3oc each, only 25 Cents Turkish toweln, firinged, 35 inches long, tie pair wort1 35c, for 25 Cents Heavy Turkish towels, 64 inched long, red bordered, fringed, the pair worth $1.25, for 90 Cents Heavy bath towels, gray and red checked, fringed,48 inches long, the pair only 6Q Cents Gray cotton crash toweling, 16 inches wide, the yard worth 6c, only 4r Cents Crash toweling, all linen, blue bordered, 17 inches wide, the yard worth 15c, only 18 Cents r Key brand Table Felt, 60 inches wide, very fine, per yard $1.00 Where WHoie Families Can Trade" Poslmastar B. F. Vaughn went to i r Portland. Mondav. I There will b mo rvices at the Kpis copsl church psst Suaday. Ir. Hunlock, of Spray, csuie in Sat n mI y and stajsd ovar SuiiJhv. T. Arers and wifa sad I V. Mlter, HOIt.N IIYNIi-ln this city, Friday, Marcli 'JS, 1 !)-, lo Mr. and Mrs. .lark Hvud.of Saiiil Hollow, a sou. Frank Mm-rimm received a Lad prain of t!i Hiikl b Leinp thrown lrrn ; cielivry wapon, in a rnnawav, Satunhv. TLe veliicle was IihiIIv wrecked. This lrf-ad i left Saturday, for Tba Ialles, and will fn'ou ci'i'tus t" In' unfortunate. ; probably yisit Portland bafoie they mdepii. It is only a Miort tune rem rn. between wrecU with it. It seem j Wantki. Lady and har rfauichtar to put uiPttic into t-verj' h. r.-e thst j Wllnt plm e to cook for man on r- fh. H hitcticl to it.ai .l th- waon , iress Mrs. Zara Giisbr. Hei tmsr. j Or.'L'on. ASrrtiMd lur. 1'lie follow inj letters remain nncallad for in the posto(li at llepcner. In calling far these letters say 'advertiaad.' livrne, Francis. Frecniaa, it. V. iiih, t'has. K. ftirner, (iao. V. I'oanil, Kirhard Thoinas. Frank 1. 1 11. union, (.'has. Wall, John F. K. F. Villain, V. M. always ' th 'rt of ;t. 'l'hn nonili nf March Las been unusually cold. The average tetn-v-rature has bien lower than for mauv years. In t lie Aue part of the moDth it started ofl' (juite warm and aeveral early jjarilcne were put in. It if not an unusual sight to see the gardeners looking for the seeds that were planted, but it semn to be a question of labor lost. With the sheepmen the cool weather is looked upon with some apprehension of danger, as lamb ing season will soon he here, how ever, warm weather may appear at auy time, and there is really n excuse for any alarm at present the worst feature at present is the faet that the cold weather retards the grow th of grass, which will be a little short wbeu most needed by the ewes and lamb. Andy Cook commenced shearing his hand of 'J'JOO wethers Tuesday. Jake Wattenberger's crew of 12 men went out Monday afternoon to do the work. Mr. Wattenber. ger's crew, after they all get to gether will consist of 17 men. They are all experts with the sheara, and will finish up Mr. (ok's sheep Friday. From Mr. Cook's they will go to M. H. Cor-j rigall's place on Hutter Creek, i where, tlu-y will clip the fleeces from 7M sheep. Hv the tin.e this job is finished, the shearing season ill be cm. They will shear the McKnight liro's thnk of sheep, consisting of ll.OtHb Iown iu tiie t ,1 ihn Kilkeany Uas 6nihed lieann ', g hir sheep, consistinf of 4H0O head Mr. Kilkenny reports that his sheep sheared heavy, and lb wool is of fine quality. David Herran was in the city Tues day. Mr. Herren reports that oat at the Oregon Railroad and Coal Company's w mine, at depth of 450 feet, a strong flow of water was struck by the drill. It spouts about a foot above tbe ground, Mrs. W. W. Lipeitt and daughter ar rived in thia ritr, Monday eveaing, from California. Mr. and Mrs. Lipsitt will occupy the neat cottage formerly occu pied by P. M. Howard. Mrs. Lipsitt was accompanied by Mies Lizzie Kear ney. It is eoticeable tbat Mr. Lipsitt is a very bappv n aa these days. According to the Baker City Hsrald another fabulously rich strike wss ma le in the famous old Virtue mine, this time richer than ever tbaa ' ever before, tke ore being so rich ia gold tkst it was sarked and shipped, erode, to ti e Boise nunt. The Virtue district is proving to be the richest snmiag district in the West. A naiaber of basinees men of Hi'ppner and Ioae ere interested id a property adjoining the Virtue, on tbe s.vne ledge, end at tbe present stage of deTeloptaent, is considered by mining men, the most promitiag property in the Virtue district. The Security Gold M nmg CoBapaay ewns this property and derelapmeat work is being pushed i w th all possible spaed. The company is offering a limited amount of treasury Special bargains in ) 1 Table Linens and Nap- l kins from our New York ' m ar BBSk. mm m. Committees are Welcome Sand country, on the Columbia. 1 stock tor sale at 10 casts. It is certainly 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 office the printing committee from every lodge, club, society, church or social organization. We want to show you the way we print invitations, programs, membership blanks, application blanks, constitutions and bv-laws in fact, all the one hundred and one kinds of societv printing which is usually so badly done and which could be made so at tractive. This is a special invitation for your committee to come to our office and let us help you with our ideas. Your knowledge of vour wants with our knowledge of eood good printing will produce something which you, your committee and the society you represent can be proud ot. Committe printing is the kind of printing we are looking fur. aeiiwsjiiisii.iam a good inrestmsnt. s. m;iw i.r.nouH K ! I In- -:- 11 1 Will "rll rci' tlnlll niv bft bitdn a' fl p.'i I h.Vf dtiic fine liir.U. 'all an.l n-e them. 7'-! mi;x. wii l.l am ;iii;mi. Kiprrlcnc t'onvlnoea. ProTe its value ty invmiting 10 rents in tnnl aire f Klv'e 1'ream lllra. IniKK"ta su pit it and we mail it. J'nll eiae M cents. tl.V HKDS., 16 Warren St., New York. t'hftn, Arizona, Inn. 0, IH'M). Jrwn-s. Ki T 1i.: l'lrut send ineaRO cent bottle ft Cream llalm. I find ymir r.'ini'dy the quiekeit acd moat peruiaiiant cure for catarrh and cold In th bead. Dki.i. M 1'ottkb, ( ten. Mgr. Ariz. Oold M.Co. Mefcer. t'.l.T Hum .: I liar been afflicted with cularrh for twenty years. It made tne so weiik I thoiik'bt I hiul consumption. I got one Uilllc of Fly's i'ream Kalm and in ttir.wt days tit discharge stopped. It is la bmt iiK .Iirine I have ised for catarrh. l'roberia, 'L t '.. Kinui cnpiki. where the M-afrOti ii little earlier, shearing; tvill he commeneed thia eek. For t lie jmut week, shear ers luye been coiutntf in ami arw making preparations for the hchh on'a work. H. 1 hl? We offer One Hnndred Iloliars He ward for an ene of CHtsrrh Hint can not be enrcd by Hall's Ciilarrh Cure. F. J. Ciikm.v .t Co.. I'rope., Toledo, O. We, the nndersigned, bnve knowr F. J. t'lieney for the lssl 15 years, and be lieve Inm erfeelly honorHble in all !uei- dpm t rHKiiOtMii, find ilniHii'ifiily able to satisfactioB carry out any obligation tuwde bytluir drill. Vkt .t Tuf .. Wlioleenle I'riitfjf it. I'oIm.'i'. O. Wi). KlNNAN. Mi;viv, W I ,'li'M.r I 'rllfaf Ift.H I'l'teal.', O. Haifa Ch.h'rli fun t ? t t; (n' riiHl ly, rn'iii'f oirii'lii npi n the blo-'d and minotiN eiirlm'i- of He nM-iw. I Mi e. T.I.' er t 1 1 S Id hv -ill ill iiiilIS. T"eliiii"l'l4l li lUII'e Family Tills are the bett. Mm The (. Stopa th Cough and works off the Cold 1 ...hi .) llr.,'lt.i.l I i-t.i.'.i I" i th L1 (idvit niau a i diriun . .. ALlCVlSba& A.'. O .U .1 U .1 Tl a .U 1 CH Virginia is e breeJing tfroand of Ms-I co'd in one .lay. No r lane germs, at is low, ei or marsuy 'rj,.e grounu rywDrr. i I't-nf grriue eau"e weakness, obills and (ever, arbee in the km., an.l tnnKlA Aft.t miiTln.lnAa .lln. gerona tnaledi. Bet Electric Hitters 1,1 rh,!' w ! never (ml to dsslrny ttrra and cure i Chn ak.-.' ninlarisl trnobte. Thy will surely pre- j price " vent typhmd. ' Y tried maey remetlies fur Malaria and Htotuach and Liver I ronblee, writ Jabo Chsrlel. n, of I HyesTille, O , bol er fonad anything ! good as Electric Bitter " Try them tnlffOo. Hlosass Drag Co., gaeraulae !m cure a i o l'sv. I . ti. i i e-n't'' tie.. Mi Knilit a m from i ram !.. Tu-e lay. Mr- McKn ;h! ter that .ab:': hat commenced ! at p'.a Death in Eioiosion. Noncr ok i 1 1 i n I .r,T- - it;r.' . K " . . CASTOR I A For ImIa&U ud ClviUrea. Hit Kind Yob Hits Altift Boo(.t year an i : ltk-rri - ' ment, bo::: ', one yea' Inter Ore .n -much re. -ii : valuab'e a 1 i (or the ", neas. it ! i making ,i v weeklies " ' special . ii ! ,i be w it lid' .. ii on U, t l . i i. M t " I p. a :er 1 : va. l .,:: Ix k tir- ;i in ll'f N i al . Ir.-i i . isnite : ' '. cai'.Mf l i ' v e Men a I e bax i eM re Mi- -"a - ,n. i ' , . 1 ' 11 I - . M - r',1 1 '1 ' 1 M t ' i i ? . (. : 1 t ! . : - : ' Bear the 'Yhc Ci.1 TIT the news. l'-V A K Kl.Y FA 1 A I. K ' N a W I l!j s ,rrle tree- -n th - J li ( ner. 1 raoSlm ir". Ill detie 1 .1 elor sod il reui.!ies f rri.r then Itm-khc's A-oua ou'e.l him J ott as g -od for L uis hi . . H-nu Cnl Con: Seall. Wkif I- i j 1 tioos and Pile. ie si S.-hmihi I 'rag to a rer, gnKMI j r, t,