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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
itTTHTTirinrii The Heppner Gazette TllUUHIMY, . , April 17, l'JO'2 T, U. Howard fur fine, groceries Wheat wanted at the Heppner Four Mill. The Week's News Local and Personal Happenings in ami About the City. John (J. Wilson tanse up from Halem, Monday morning. 1. O. liorg handles Waahburne stringed inBtrutnenla. Cans Matlock u in from hi Butter creek ranch, Tuesday. Ijuick delivery and clean groceries in where Hart k Rlake shine. For all kind of watch and jewelry repairing, call on 1'. O. Horg. We, fill mail order promptly and Kuarantee our work. 1'. O. liirg. The Heppner Flour Mill Company is payisg close to (iO cent per buHhel for w lieat. Ham Meadows haa aold his black smith shop to Kline A Ashbaugh of Hardman. Hart A lflako, the itrocer are now lo cated in their new quarter in the new Mocurn building on Main street. 1". O. Korg has just received a large aut.ulv of Hanioa. (iuitars. violins and all kinds of mimical instrument. Gravel taken from the excavating work oa the court hauss grounds ia be ing used to good advantaga on the streets. Wru. Stewart's sheep shearing crew went out Wednesday. They commence work for C. C. Curtis, near Cecil. Mr Curtis has 40(A) ksad of sheep to ahear. In Uie case of Thos. Mathews v. J J. T. Hoikins. trespass, in Justice Williams' court, Tuesday, the case was continued until April 2, in order to subpoena witnesses. Hon. Henry trackman received a telegram of congratulation from Albert Toner, nrssid'at of the National IMi toral Aasoviation from Wyoming. Mr. To.ier was on his way to Little Ilock, Aakanaa. Howard' grocery store i a very pop uliir place for the pun base of supplies for fanner and outfit lor outing in Hip way of extra Hue grorerie. A I moot everything imaginable kept in stock It' handy w hero you tan get anything you want. Horsemen in lhi vieinity and there area number of them, are desirous of ftting a race track nsar tliis eitv. Hen Swajgart, the well known horseman and scrvral ether have itattd I bat they wosld contribute liberally to a move of this kind. A race track would be ijnite a drawing card. The spring tvpe of weathsr which Hm appeared within ths last five days will he of treat benefit to both stockmen aoe farmer. Wheat is now growing very fast and fields that have had a backward appearance owing to the cold weather, are now beginning to Inuk green and thrifty, (irass is also grow ing very fast, and the weather at prel ect could not be better for the lambing ssason. C. H. Kirk, the Morrow county stock inspector, ha finished hie tour of in spection in the wand country. He started in at the upper end of Sand Hollow and worked to Castle Hock Only two hands were found to be af fected ith scab in the territory in spected, and this was in light form Mr. Kirk will start again going down Clark's canyon, up Rhea creek to Dry Fork, and from there will go the Kock sreek and Putter creek districts. He will finish up his work at the f'enland headquarters. Mr. Kiik reports that shep ara in good condition The street sprinkler has again ap peared. Tho ! a.kttk has just added a line of pedigree blankH. C. W. A rol l, of Pendleton, has ac cepted a position with Minor & Co. We give a Japaneese n.unh bowl with every dollar' worth of one special 25c coffee. Hart & lilake. The Woman's Home Miion .Society of the M. K. Church, South, will furni! dinner, on election day, for all who may deire it. Imperial means the bent, that i the name of our place our good back it up We make a specialty of fancy groceries Hart A Wake. The trout fihing season is here and kshermen are enjeying the sport on Willow cretk. Several good catches are reported. A suitable enclosure tor the impound ing of stock is being constructed by the city. City Marshal Geo. Thornton is superintending the work. C. A. Khea this wei-k sold 40(0 sheep to Frye, I'.ruhn t Co, of Seattle. He eold his wool clip of about 50,O0 pounds to K. II. Clarke for the I'eridle- ton scouring mill. In a private letter to fieo Conser from J. L. Avers, Mr. Avers states that Mrs. Ayer, who ia at 1'ielleyne hospital is much improved in health and is get ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jiowinan of Col fax, Wash., who have been visiting in California, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matlock this week. Mrs. Bowman Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matlock. tJilliam Kisbee will use the s'ore- room adjoining their store, former y used bv J 1.. Veaiinr, for Heir stoves, crockery, wood an I willoware depart Blent. Owing to an increase of stock aud business Ihev nee ) more room. Leo H'ackman, who ha been at the iood Samaritan hospital in Portland, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, returned to ths city, Sat urday t veiling. He is look fug fine and ill soon be well and strong a:ain. The Menley Ojiart tie, temperance and prohibition singer, will appear at the opera house in thin city, on Satnr- lav evening, April lit. Ai1mis;o'i 15 and i"i rent, Iteeerved ts .15 cnts On sal at Conser A A vers' drugstore AT THE COUftT MOUSE:. Many Voters ere Negligent About Registering. It has been a quiet week at the court llOUMH. Ignite a number of checks and money orders were received at the hlutrilf'H oflice from different pbces for payment of taxes, niter Monday, the 7th td thin month, by persoiiH who desired to escape the 10 per cent penalty, but un der the law Sheriff Matlock whh com pelled lo return the money and inform thesf) people that tliey were too late, an the penalty of 10 percent had alieady been added. It is now lens than ;J0 days until the registration books will be closed, am still a great many voters in Morrow county have not registered. fSevera resident of Heppncr have Dot regist ered. The coyote sca;p harvest is now in full bias, The headgear of many a baby coyote ia now being brought in. it K A 1. EHTATK THASSfXKS.. Itenjtmin F. King and wife to Win Wei, 5i0 acres, sec Si, 31, t 1 8, r 24 e. Win. Weis to F. H. Wiison, 520 acres, sec 2IJ, .'U, t 1 s, r 24 o- 50u0. H. K. Uennett to Frank tiilliam, parcel of land in Heppner. fiJO. Nancy F.. fcperry arid K i. S perry to trUHtee of lone Lodge No. 120, A. r. & A. M. ' of blk 16, iu Wilis' add to lone. $250. Win. A. Wilcox ami wife to Kli.abelh I. Currin, US0 acres, sec. 2, I 1 r24 e. 500. Wui II. Koyse and wife to C. i Fuqua, lots 2, 3. blk L, W, H. Koyse's add to Dairyvi'.le. I90 Henry Ferguson and wife to Cyrus i. Fuqua, lot 1 and 2, bik 2, Henry Fer guson's add to Ihuivvii e. !'. Steel Bead Chatelaine Bags and Carved Leather Wrist Purses H. C. IIKOWN LKtiHOKNN. For the season 1 will sell egtf trom my best bird at $1 per 15. I have some fine bird. Call and see them. 7t ;! Mils. WII.I.IAM (JOKltON. Spring Humors Come to most people and can ho many trouble, pimple, boils and other eruption, besides loss of appetite, that tired fee lintf, fits of biliouoncss, indigestion and headache. The sooner one pets rid of them the better, and the w ay to pet rid of them Hid to build up tho system that baa luffcrod from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forminp in combination the Fprinp Medicine ;ir ercrlirnre, of unequalled trviigth in purifying the blond as iliown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of Scrofula t Rheum cald Head lmpUsj All Kind of Humor Peorlaela Blood Poisoning Rhoumatlam Catarrh Oyepopeia, tte Accept no substitute1, but be sui to et Ilotd"s, and get it today. Milt Morgan came over from Hepp ner Monday on business connected with hi recent purchase oi lb (iillespie place. Milt expects within the iifxt two or three weeks to bs permanently located here Spray Conrisr. It is estimated that fts.;0 immiirrant homeseekers from tbs M:dl!e states snl the Fast have arrived in Spokane, Washington, since ths lil of March. Many of these will locate in the Pa louse, P.ig I'.end, and Colviile valleys of that state. I rank Icy a prouiinsnt shiiper of shsep and catt'e from the Pacific coast, arrived in Canyon City early ttn week to take possession of his stock ranch near this city, ssvb the ltlue Mountain F.agle. He ha just returned from Minneapolis, Minneseta, where he has heen during the past winter feeding a band of mutton sheet). He disposed of his entire hand at figures that are cer tainly satisfactory to all holders of mut ton sheep, receiving for Inn bane' $4 25 and $4. SO per hundred after their wool has been sheared. While the mutton market wan certainly very encouraging to all sheepmen, Mr. I.acv stated that the price of laiabs this seasoa would not be what they were last season. He assigned ss a reason that about eighty per cent of the lamb that were shipped to eastern market last season, were still in the hands of ths shipper for the reason that they c.-uld not realiie a price to j istify them in selling. Price of sheep in the eastern maikets seem to be Grin at p-esent. though there will no' be the same .leuoiti I for sheep from eastern purchasers tins season a there was last on account of the number of sheep they were obliged to any over. WIF.I.PS A SHAlil' AX Millions nmrvi I at Hie multitude pf mals.lies e-i IT bv lr. King's New Lite Pille th.'iii" cIisti siiitf tim. Stumsch, Liver alii ll.iwel tionble Iepepsie, I. is of Appetite, J .'iielice, Itiliimsnes, Fpvi. Mslnrin. ll Nil befr these won -iter worker. 2.V at Sb-enni lrng Co'e. LOCAL STOCK NOTES. The Lambing and Sheering Season Now On The lambing and sheep ahearing sea son has now arrived. With the favor able weather the percentage of lambs saved will lie high. This spring'a drop of Uml.s while! about up to the general average, in riot, so high as during the pisttwo earn. Sheepmen are of the op:n: r that the j cause of this is on account of grass be Ing short last (nil. j The sheep maiket this eprii.,? is dull Several buyers are here but no sales j are reported. In c mparison with the i higlipiic'S last fall, the market this ; spring is a little disappointing. Ibliers are offering a-" a rule $2 00 fm yearlings ewes, J2 25 for 2veai-o'd wethers, and 11.75 fir mixed lots, which is not aflatt-rii.g price and own ers have a tendency lo hold. In slnit, to sum the matter up there seems to be a ililb-rence of about 2" ; cents per hea I all around, between the buyer and owners. There is a sii'plus and pientv of sheen (or sale, but owners are tint going to let , go until they get a price that is satis- ' factory. All of th sheep shearing' crews that have been waiting iu this. citv for the Reason to open, are now out at work and will be kept busy until the latter part of May at the cl-ee of the season. SPECIAL ... A Good I r o o in while tiVy last 10 Cents 47 M S-Bh Ask for l"-ok vouch ers when trading they entitle you to all the popular bookff al most free. wll Clothing Department Men who want good Clothes, Stylish, Dressy Suits, that fit well and wear well, cannot afford to overlook our stock one of the largest and most complete in Eastern Oregon. All people do not realize here at home that they really get better styles, better quality, and better satisfaction in buying Clothing than the people in larger cities get for their money. This statement never ban greater force than in its application to the line of Clothing we are selling this season I Dark Mixed Gray Invisible Stripe. A gocxl substantial well made suit, neat attractive for ' $7.00 A very strong line of $10 suita in Cheviots, Tweeds and CaasimereB, some in herringbone weave in light or dark colors and well worth tl2'50, and we offer them to you fur 10.00 Fancy Worsted Serges and Golf Cloth, the right kind and quality and strictly up to date, finely tailored garments $12.50, iH.Co, 15.00, up to $22.50. Our New York buyer secured for n some of the moBt marvelous Bai gains in Ladies Belts about 200 of them, all the newest up to date goods in Leather, Satirj, Silk and Velvet, every ore worth nearly double the price we asK ISc, 20c, 2Sc, 3.'ic, and 4 Sc. BOU'S GlOtMHQ DGDartment . . In newness of style and quality. Did yon ever kuow of boys' suits ages 3 to 9 being sold for 98 cents. We have them, good strong c o 1 1 on worsted with vest only 98o I Climats and Crop Bulletin. I V. r Department of Afrricul-; ture climate and crop bulletin of j the weather Bureau, Orpgon fi-c-l tion, for the week ending, Mod-i day. April 15. ll2. j tiENKK A L SVMMAHY. j Abnormally cool weather Ime prevailed during the pa-t week over j the entire atate. Iu the western t-ectiou moderately heavy ahow.-re : have oe-e tired almost diilv, whiie; iu the ehf-tern hecti c thej were principally confiiif d to the fi r t j few days, the latter half of the! week being cloudy. ; The maximum, or day tempera-' hires iu Western Ibeg.-n ranged i between 44 degree and b4 de- grres. aud the minimum tempera-j tines beteen :;t ard Is degrees.. In Kastern Orgon the maximum j temperatures ranged l.tween 42, The Dresonian in the ritenp cl the remocratic State convention which a hel.l in Portland, ban the (ollowintf to ear of Hen. J. W. Morrow: The fact that Mr. Morrow elected comity clerk for four conei iitire ternm sn.l state senator, it certainly conclusive priKif that he ia a ftronn am) popular ' mm. "The nominations for ( 'on;resn- 14 degrees, and th- minimum j temperatures between 2 1 and Hs decrees. bight (Vot-td have frequently oe- pured. but as jet they have caused i little or i.o damag- to fruit or j vegitation. wii)g to th backward- ness of the seasou. The i'iki!, showery weather has; been unfavorable for larm work j and the grow th of vegetation. : FaT-eown wheat and oats are in 1 d eoLdition. Winter wheat is! still backward, and the apriug sown is slow in germinating, i CLUNG TO HIS BIRTHRIGHT. Tkw lr Llmltalluu (in 1M Ma'a ttralitndr lo UU 1t-trfrr. OVATION TO BLACK-MAN. Met at the Train by Citiaana and Heppncr Band . man anil Secretarv of State were both preaeei) upon State Senator Morrew, of Morrow county, an. I he wag reeouni.e.l Hon. Henry Lilackoian nominee for Warm, sunshiny weather is badly needed to bring the wheat crop up ; tii-ket. wae jiven an ovation ami a roal to its normal condition. Hop welcome upon his return to b a tioiu.- in vards are lookinc tiue, and in ! thin cm . Satiml.iv evening by dehvate, a one of the - ! -tioD the vines will soon Karl, , the afternoon the affair ... men the party ha.l. At one time .lele- . T, far there Hll h h!, u,t fri-Ja. Ju.t kratee thonEbt that they co.ihl tvail " . - . ... ' , upon Mr. Morrow to accept one or the . i c i dros b:i ins utatneil a slow . ifii he:i,teI bT t.ie 11 j poer tyaipliony other of these nomination, '"it the i , hilt steailv grown, liirougiuiui uir iwi nmrruei onr rwi. iu'i ii I'tiiie.t in. 'r. Klackman cumber of citijang f a.l already oongre itateJ. After m mi.- by the band. Geo Wells steppe J up on to a dry gooda boi i that had bet-n brou'i out for a plat torai. Mr. Welif d- ivired a short ad dress and intro!u. e l Mr. black man. It was at the Junction t tTi streeta. An oldiah n,a:i as about to step in front of an eo-ctric car " (Toing at full ajK-ed. when a hand i-irii him and rlun him bi.k. It was a close ahaTe, says vise Chicago Chronicle, and as aa the old man realised it he extended hi hand to hi re.M'utr and t-xclM:iti: "You have saed my life ami I can never repay the debt." "I dexire no thanks," waa the m'xl- est reply. "Hut you deserve more than, thanks. I am a rich man and I want to five you sune substantial token of my gratitude. Here let nie write you a check for" "I couldn't accept anything reaily, I couldn't." protested the other, "but there i f.'nu'thiin.' you might do for me. all the Kan e." 'Siek and it h.vll be dona." "You are a rich man and I know you by name. I aru secretary of the gas company. Every month when you coiiie in to pay your bill you raise a row f r half an hour and a war that e are highway robbor. If you will only awree " "'ut to raie a row over my gaa bill? 'ever. sir never! You aavi my life and I st uvi ready to draw you a check for 11 ",o), but as for foregoing a privilege granted only to freelx-m Amen. -ans. I can't surren der it couldn't do it if you had saved ni life a dweu times over." Marble n 4 . That old jo'nt- .i' o it "a tire in a stone yard" m;:t be .-a!'--', in. A rei ent c. .r flagfttion .n n i'!. ;'.t.: : jihia marble and granite plant caued loss of $50,000. A hat made ' nd. v!.,. M.S.v,o,M. (.r,i. the, op , 2.J.H-I.o..o. !4 , ... ,. let..pbeu.-a wur.g vtr. u t- of X. when there were ba ' calls for a f seech. ' prime ui.i.-,, m Mr. Klackman us? v--rr movlest in bis epa tie saio: that the nomination HKl'P E K CHl'RCUE. r.ev. W. Kpipcopal i'Iiu'o - ine Senator finally telt compel. el to iie- rline both honors, afier carefully weih the matter up one eidi and dw ntbe other. His biieiness interest at Hepp ner are ::! that they ntust be 1 se'y Attended to, and en Mr. M -rr w felt that he miet decline the honor that hi fellow citietm w-re o invuvn to thrust upon him. There a'e many who 5ei:ev i the Son' h i co1"1' to le 1 in the p:!ii'i tion reform. The North t k t'e lei I in hol itiou . the South mi 'i'C:i,t 1. t 1 l.r IhLmi.- ttie .i 1 '1 a sooor.,1 treat reform. AKeadv t'.e fob-b.t-.o reform ha given t' "ft-v " w eek, and tisttn til? m western train j'tuie.t mi. seetioti is repotb -.1 to be in good greeted with t' eon Htion. In th-' eastern peetion and the core the weather lias I U too cool for y s;t;-f.ietorT grow'Ji to ensue, and p,,:n, ,. i ;is a r. stilt feed short on the was ' .: strains of music 1 ns of friends. remarks. came to him unsolicited, and as it j wi unaminous, there was nothirj j else to do but accept. He laid ' Ca'.! olio Churc!; llev. I aa tha waa overw' l nin.-'v r,oO , rvi. ee od Sunday in ea li. an, he realir.eJ that there wn I.ttle show of election, but .' p 1 tj got a Ijej vo!c in Mjrrow c'.:n:y tj how Ins utan I iii in the con: :v. f. r K. it' Id. 1 a. ni . Serrices at fie Kp. lti iay tnornio I r Kvenicj. II i Mr I. acknian siii C'V in a; ' M p. ,-!.nr.-!i k i . i ., ... .1..'. . . r k p:a ise a:n". congratn ati : : . -me.ery- ii froat a la-ce , jHv. Brest leaders and one A. Tate of Naahvill 'I t : ' NlHrtl CiltArrh ., lickly yields to treat niKiit I'T l'Jy's Cream Halm, hich is agr.s My an'miMtic. It i receiTed through Uie n.lnli. clranes and heals ths whole sur- i.n,Bl.i..k it .tirTnat-a itnalf 1 nii-Lirjt I s. II ths fiOo. airs; Trial sue y mail. 10 j Secret arr of the Nat'oti.v! eenta. 1 et it an.l you are sure to c.ulinue l jmn,itt,,,. n i ,a b '.mi thetrebtuicnt. AtinoHiircmrnt. To aeoomniivlate tti.we who are partial to the use of atoiiiifs in applying h.pn.U into the tiUtM wwh:. for f.itrr '..u -.,-:!; Ihe r.prie.'r i repars Cream :lin in li.piid form. win. h wi'il I known aa Kly's I.i pud Crawm lilm I'nce including the spraying tul is 7" enta. lni:gisls or I t mail 'lh li.iuid fo'in enibHliea the me.l- ' icmal prxrties ..f ti e t.. l j n pwration. r t speak ir th opera b .-n-e sven;iif . pf.l ;'l. .1. T. Ki'k rreeive 1 a 'r' nrii Sm Meadow a' I " dav. stating that lo ' ve1 t' ba I a live! t the li,.e les' trel that ZXnii tint along woil a il 1 i .1 a:vc Me s ,. ;,. I t , :-r!.v ., I l.s'.o. .. .1 !. ic' -a'i io-1 t. k"l Mk'et-' '... peeled. ' ranges. I'.iir ptojresi- I i leon ma le m t;:iriliii a"l J'O''.. plantii'.j. In Son tlit r ii t 'regoii mi.1 pirtions f tie YVill.imelte valley eailv 1 id.'ir.lens a-e up hiitloil.. I', a. io -. aptii'.'t-. eM'ly id in ii lon,.,s hi 1 somo vsnetie- i of lierri-s are it full Mo in. st.-ek i ituj r.'v ng. I.I !e How i ' WeiTiT One IHn.ueJ IXdiars Ke wm i for At CH!-, '. Catarrh that Cau I,. t e cnr d 1 v !" .: ' Catarrh Cure. K. .1 Cm : v .V Co.. I'r p.. Toledo. (. We, Ihe in i! ' '. hare knowi- K .1 Ctei r. f r IV s-t 15 ) ear, and be h ,' b-ni e-'eci' h. : 'sbleir ali t ii e tri scti t . .1 ' ' : cci .1 y ah'e t ,ht' lit II kI: - road- b tt.el tiru,. e r Ii. r. THF tiKK V T PISVAI. vv.ip l; Virg'na i a breed ii - i. t of M aria grius. S.' is low. a - r tin li -'.iur.i evry where. Tt - . , -n ,e esti.. .'hit's and lev r , 1 i-s m l e Warren. M P. church pas: . services at i I m. Morn ng subject, fa : h ." evening c : I.ei c Against the l"s S in iav s. I -o: it 1 1 a 1 a. v in '. ,i a: ten : VI , V oi ale I - . -t. 1 " . el' . . tH't.e a-id miinelee, sod ti. v n i rtoii iv. h lie. Hnt i ' ."-ic eve f ft in ,teimjr -ulsnal iT'ables. T!iy w tf-e:. "We tr-s.1 r V'a-ia snd Sions , r i .. aritea J.br. ' IU ecvi.le. i , but rTt r ' s i: -o i K ,-t ie ltitie . '"' ' hcntn lrn f'.t In e i-.', , i : ' o btf ,i" !e 1 : .iv i 1 :', n.-. k. weiol t I' e ' I I ' vii oi i(n- si . I IV . I'l w lote iu in b ill I ii'k I ! i' h h-.r i' er , i- a o'd . b'a-i I e 1 on ;i s, le of ,U lien and for t M. H ili's Ch ly. e.-t'i g mncooa ';r'-.' 7.V er b ! I'e-ltv 'Ion ' ii -ills r i i ii.' i -. O :iitr o d hi Prt a' For Sals or f-it . - -h : i. .'ii ?n ln ic H t-ers "o.l cure ir-!y pre i rem-, tie i i d Li ver lel "n. of I no Ituni 1'V them ,-lara.rtee .'.'re Mi..! "!e. Belvedere l inks r w:v On,. ! t I indre I - ...f. Ine l.-r . I aat;v co'.l in I'r ice :' nd w'rka c' lHe Coid I'riV T- e r r A , k ' s s -