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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
The Monnncr Gazette! T' ru,i0"e- Little, ( iiunt uxle grouse only So per TllDUHDAY May L), VM1 ; b,JX 8t Tho , ttir- Hunker (7. A. Klma was a passenger for Tlio Dulles Monday. TIih Whilo Kutf !? luiindry houij. box of 20 burn, K.rn; at The Fair. Dr. Higgs will lociito in this city far tins practice, of his profession. Lexington in making iirepiiiatioriH for a big 1th of July celebration. J. W. Mcliuney, government stoea inspeelor, was in the city Monday. The "King" dressed in purple and gold at the opera house, next Tuesday Slimmer cutsets, cotton underwear, gloves, etc , just received at Mrs. L. J. Kstes The ladies nf the M. K. church will serve ice cream in the Orange fiont building tomorrow. Hurt A Wake, the grocers are now lo eated in tln-ir new quarters in the new Kloctirn building on Main street. Come out ami iee Young America perforin in the Operetta at the opera house Tuesday night. Mi Kline liartholomew, who has been attending Van Ness seminary io Kan FrrnciHco, has returned to thin city. Only four of those New Home Sew ing Machines left at The Fair. Highest grade and prices no higher than the common kind. The children have taken a gr eat in terest in their work in tlie OperetU to he if i veil at the opera house Tuesday night and everybody shouM come out and see them. A fire alarm at a little before 3 o'clock ymterdny morning canned quite an ex- itement, and many citizens got up earlier than tl cv had for some time. ire started in the roof of Mac Wang's rentaurarit on Main street and ai iscovered jut ss a little blaze was starling. 1 he H-e department was jo, nick to respouil and a stieam of water s (n put out tli bla.e. There was no damage to Speak of. Former I'nite l States Senat r (ieorge W. Mi I'.rnle, of 1 1-egon, and Mrs. I. aura Walt-r Si'h weis'enberg, of the same slate, were married at tlie rectorv of the Church of the AxceiiHum in New Yoik on Saturday. Senator John 11. Mitchell, of I iregoti, and Mrs. Harriett l'otter Noiirse, of N-w York, were present at the wedding, which was fol- lf.l hv u l.r..!.Ll'.sl Tliev journey through New Fnglaiid dates and will g to .-eg'jii in July; The Week's News Local and I'crsonal Hai.peninjTS in and About the Lity. "Land of Nod" Children of Ueppner Tuesday, June :!, 1W2. Warm wentber has appeared at last. Miss Grace Tillard left Saturday for Orsgoil City. 1'. O. liorg handles Washburne stringed instrumeiits. Mrs. E. 1.. Freeland and Mrs. I'avid visited lone Saturday. Hon. Henry Klackman left Monday morning for The Dalles. IJuick delivery and clean groceries is w here Hart A Blake shine. For all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, call on 1". O. liorg. Trof. V. C. Howard was an outgoing passenger monday morning. We fill mail orders promptly and guarantee our work . I'. ). liorg. Mr. Nikirk from Colorado is in the city. Mr. Neikirk is looking for a lota tion. F. I. Dunbar, secretary of state, and C. S. Moore, state treasurer, wer Heppner visitors Thursday. I'. O. I5org has just received a large supply of I'.anjos, (ioitars, violins and all kinds of musical instruments. Imperial means the best, that is the name of our place our goods hack it tip. We makes specialty of fancy groceries. Hart A lUake. The little city of Lexington is very proud of her Wand. The boys made a good impression in Heppner. Lexing ton and Morrow county ought to en courage the musicians. Mrs. Jennie liedney, who has been in the city for some tune visiting her daughter, Mrs C. )'.. l:.-ltic!d, started Monday ni'iriiing for her home at M: I dletown, New York. Mm. Kedtieldand daughter, blanche, accompanied her as far a the j'incti"n. The (). K. A N. rai'ir.a I bridge across Willow creek , eight in ilen from Heppner junction on the Heppner branch was burned out Sunday night. The com pany deserves credit for the quick work in repairing the structure and not de laying tratlie. Howard's groi-ery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for (armors and outfits for outing in the Way of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you can get anything you want Fxcavation w ork on the groii nds for Morrow county's new court house finished Tuesday, Foundation work will be commenced the first of next week. Most of the contracts for con struction work have been signed and londs have been furnished. Jack Finds came in Monday morning wilh a six horse team from Monument, loaded w ith .Vssl pounds of wool. trw in it to the rain and bad roads the trip was a hard one. Some of the ditlieiil lies of freighting ran be realized from the fact that Mr. I'sds was eight days in making this trip of .V miles. W. F.. Junkin, who died at Hardiuan Wednesday of last week, of heart trouble, was born May 2', 17:5, near Hardman. Mr. Junkin was an exem plary yoing man and was a general favorite among his associates. He m very steady, hard working young man and his death cast a gloom of sorrow over the entire community. CHAMBERLAIN IN HEPPNER. Spoka to a Large Audience at the Opera House. Saturday was Hem iciatic day in Heppner, and the followers of Mr. Chamberlain and democracy were quite enthusiastic in meeting the Democratic state candidates, (ieo, E. Chamberlain accompanied by Hon. Henry lilackman, W. A. Warn and Walter M. Fierce, came in on the evening train. Considerable prepara tion hal been made for the event. It having been arranged for the train to g) hack to lone after the speaking, about J of) poeple came up from lone and Lexington. The Lexington band was among the visitors. The state candidates were met at the lepot by several of the prominent Democrats, including Hon. J. W. Mor row and others. They came up Main street amid music, (tying colors and the booming of cannon. The lore contingent wore long white barges with Chamberlain iu (lowing letters nrinted thereon. J A. Woolery ed .lie van, and his badge far out- lassed any ol the rest of the visitors, for it reached from his sho'ilder almost to th ground. The bright red Furnish buttons that were ussd to fasten the white Chamber lain baJge in a great many instances were quite conspicuous. Mr. Chamberlain was well received. The Lexington and Heppner bands played Beveral pieces in the street be fore the speaking. The opera house was packed. At tha opera house the exercises were opened by a beautiful solo by Miss Welch, Heppner's charm ing tongstress. Hon. J. W. Morrow presided over ihe meeting and on the stage w ere the state and county candidates and several prominent I 'e i ocrats. Uon. Henry P.'ackman was the firs1 speaker, arid being a Heppner man arid so well known, was greeted with ap plause. In a brief speech ho outline. 1 his po sition. In a short speech which was nicely delivered Hon J. W. Moriuw in troduced Hon. l eo. K. Chamberlain, who was very cordially received. Mr. Chamberlain spoke for an hour and tjVM,rwv.t.jr:w.wir)-m'r.'iui r Hit I VI, M i 1LU M J Belling in lively these day. J'.ettr get into the proceesion arid make your (flection f-ai I v. lOc SHETF A'JLTJJSIG lOo The McKinley Edition of Popular and Classic Sheet Music, com prising 1000 selections, both instrumental and vocal Will be placed on sale next week at 10c a copy Full Sheet music size, printed on the very best of paper, and music that sells in the regular way at 30, 40, 50 and up to 75 cents a copy you should take advantage of this opportunity to supply yourself with good, high grade music. Ask for Catalogue showing complete list of this famous music. . y"a T""". Rambler Bicycles LAUNDRY SOAP jCfMf Box. 20 bars.85 cents frfife fZMSfflf jM$fflf?fMllIM3$S ..Bargain.. J TO THE VOTERS Who Shall Be Morrow County's Ntxt Sheriff? Kver since landing in Morrow county , Dirty Politic. The i in in pie.ined to say that up to thin t iine the political campaign m Morrow county has been very clean, hilt the ditv work ha been c. liimericed. A circular head-d "To Morrow County Voters" is being rown broadcast in this county, signed ty J. 1'. Spray, throwing out dirty insinuations to injure K. M. Slmtt, the Kpuh!i-an cuielid.it- for shenir. An article that was published two years ago in the Fossil Journal over a county seat tight is republished w hu h is of no interest to any one. Tlie only charge that is ma le) against Mr. Shutt : that he did not pay a board bill over at Hardman. This is absolutely ridicu lous, livery man in Morrow county knows that thiB is a lie. Mr. Sliutt's reputation is above reproach and the voters know it. He is making and will continue a clean campaign. I'ne sole purpose of this circular is try to injure him. It's a dirty piece of ork. Will the candidiatts in opposition to Mr. Shutt endorse such method. A man who is dishonorable in politics will be dishonorable in public and private life. I his circular w ill make at least 7" votes for Mr. Stunt. a half and was listem d to a 1 1 ntively. ; It was verv evident that he was out for i five arn ago, I have stood ever ready I of Morrow county, or shall they be con- j 'demned? The I'd of June will tell. It1 was because of these acts that my ! friends insisted upon my runniDg for sheriff. "Euai rights to all and special priv- votes. and that he is a good campaigner ! an'' anxioHs there is no ipiestion. The issues were to extend favors and to i jles to nene" eball ever be niv motto. render assistance to my neighbors and i an,i ru., an.l poor seall receive e'jual only given passing no-ice. He has a j t0 pe.pie ol the county generally. , treatment at my bands. well filled store house ot jokes, and he ; I have endeavored to be a good citven 3 to getting a deputy in case of mv practically endorse-1 the Kepublican : at all times and to prove myself worthy Platform fiom top to bottom. j f l ,lltU:t-e of the people. i ..ifiuuir ieei oi io.t-n. no... ,v, , mis capacity must ne a gooa penman, I the 'list tune, ask a favor of the people i an able, competent book-keeper, an : election I have made no promises what ever, but the man who would serve iu tendent of public instruction meeting with a short t.iU. .dosed th l-romthe steps of the l'alace hotel, Mr. Chamberlain spoke for a few min utes to a small an hence in the street after the speaking at the opera bonne. The IVmocrat were w ll pleased and the demonst. a'i ui was a success. MEMORIAL EXERCISES. as. :d I sincerely believe the same will j honorable, trustworthy citizen of steady begrati'cil. j habits, and a man in whom every tax- Tie republican party to which 1 payer would have explicit confidence, have belonged since infancv tendered Merr 0f Morrow county, I most re met he nomination for slientfof Mor- (ifectfullv ask for vour sunDort in this row county by an almost unaminous j campaign, and if placed at the head of vote of the county convention on the Morrow county's peace authorities I ! l'th of last March, even after I had in- j Bhai ever be found doing my very best Program for Friday, May 30, at fha Opera Houii. ' siste. 1 upon them eiving it to another , to serve you faithfully and well, person. I wanted some man from the; (sincerely yours, E. M. Sm tr The following is the program for Mem orial day at the opera house in this city. ,! Tl kn , . I'irge Heppner symphony T.and ipening address , Frayer Kev. .1. V, Crawford , I'1-1' ' ', "'' or four months prior to the Male Quartet "( rowndur Heroes" j ,.0n enti.ui. A. .i.uri.ieii ... .,, , ... ,,,,,11,1 .1. l .1 u w in te seen inai mv noiiima- . i country to take the nomination, but the cou- try delegates were determined to : nominate me, and my came had been 'mentioned, all over the county, for the HOLDS CT A CONGRESSMAN. Messrs. Art vert iMt Lrttrr. The following letters remain uncalled for in the poatolliee at Heppner In HTANI) I-IKE A STONE WALL. itetween your rhildren and the tor tures of itching and burninc eczema, soaldhea or other skin disease. How Why, by iiing Hucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's g rent est heider. Quickest cure for ulcers, feer sore,sIi rhenm, cots tmrin or brnises. Irifllible for piles. 2.'o at Hhipntn lrng C's. That Tired Feeling la a Common Spring Trouble. It's a sipn that the bl.l is deficient ill vitality, just as pimples ami other eruption arc sins that the Mood is impure. It's a warning, too, which only the tia.HidiMis fail to becd. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Ueniovr it. jt'ive new life, new cour ajre, stn-n-jtli and niiimnliin. Th.-y cleanse the blood and clear UiO foniplcxioii. Accept no substitute. "I felt tlnl all tlie time and con Id not atop. Ari.r taklnu llfs Sraril)a while I roiil'l si"!' well am! the tirrt frrllne ha. I (.-"' T,,l K",J,t m1n-iiie lias ali rurel nie of wrofula." Mas. M. KT, '.Hi ail, Conn. Mood's Saraaparllla promlae to Cure and keeps the promise. calling for these letters say 'advertised. Hishop, Mir Kosa Fdson, ('has. II iggins. James I'. A S., 5 Strohm, I. F. n. k. ai in (, r. m. IIM'I'NF.K IHI Rl llKS W. F. Tot- Fpiscopal hnrch Lev. w i ne Catholii-Church Lev. Father Kelly. Services 'M Sumlay in each month at l:::o a. m. Christian church, Sunday June I ; 10 a. in. Snndav school: 11 a in. sermon: 7:l'i p m. Y. I'. S. C. E. meeting; S p. m. gospel meeting We extend a cord ial invitation to all to attend these services. J. V. I; i oi:p. minister. M. 1". church , Lev II. I.. Leibtol, tst ,r. Service at 11 a. in and S p. in. Morning subject, "Nothing but Leaves, or Lroken I'loinise." Even ing subject, " I n ipprei i.ited Favors." Snndav s. ho,. I at h1 a. m All are in vite l t i attend. "At the end of the campaign, writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant eoo gressman, "from overwork, nervous ten sion, loss of sleep and constant speak- It seemed that all tbe organs in my body were ont of order, but three bottles of lis Akers. Mirden. Howard I-'indeil. I tion was attained by nothing but honor rouon.: '. V :- lr-.Vr':": "i "0" ;.i.. . .i .l,v..l,n.r,l method. Electric Bitters made me all right. .uaie wariei e-.ai:ier , mi r.ev- ; - I the beet all around medicine ever sold . 'r'",'' husselljand 1 can see no reason why the re- , over druggist's couuter." Over America Land1 , .. . . ..k..t mn..n n.i ...k (.. .i... ;...i.. i .ii ;.. .i... mi , ican partv snou d now uirn nie "- -" " - afternoon, the soldiers' graves w ill be ' !,,, I don't believe thev will do it decorated at the cemeter v. . KV1.MNli lor the information ( thoe with Music .. Heppner svmphony Land j w ,,,,, ,im ,,, ,,0rsonally ac.piainted Flag Prill Eleven oung Lsdies ! Male IJuartet ."Our Coiintrv" I'arks I iH s'V : lessrs. Akers. Warden, Howard and jiat aln vear8 0f I.undeli. Tablet!) "The Home (inard" Male luartet . "The I'rgrun Fathers" women enia splendid health and vitality j from Electric Bitters. Tr tbem. Ooly Ms. Guarraoteed by Hlocum Prua Co. Is Your Life Insured? WHY NOT? Do you kL"W that your Life Insurance in tin? ::::::::::: : EQUITABLE LIFE ill cost you no more and give you better jdotectiuu if yon live than any other company. ,7 1'l.CAl E l.N SL Kl'LL S i Hhl.E S 11;1.t11I. ::::::: Why? e 1 1ll"' mill We Lite Assurance Society of tbe United States hss .i surplus for policyholders of over S7 1.000.000. No other company as strong as that. See A. W. Lundell, BEFORE INSUR ING ELSEWHERE Special Agent CATARRH .7 ri.--r.-iiTl i- ,,.aTr.r n .i. n n . I r ASK Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Cim Brlirl ! enr. lM.t!f. It UT ITTIi Ill lh lis I till 1 v . It i. ttif Hr-t. ) -f !-! ' I S'i. It Ku.l r. kl.T Mitnil.K, M U unu Mnt j, ,Cw York. HAY FEVER Ihtuks Kecitiitioi' Mrs. A. F". I'.inns rentinu on the Old Chiup tiround Male Quitrtvt " Anierie.i and I.iherty" Tahleaii "The Cnion Forever ' Fur the evening service an ml mission fee of ."'ii', L'"i' and IV will he charged. Services will commence at s o'clock. i ientrv Iiros. with their trained ani mal show gave one of their pleasing n'i formances io this citv Tester. lav evening. This in the host show o! the kind that ever visited Hi'pmer. The aniniaU are all well frame I, kindly treated and well cared for. Their p.na ihernalia is all luightaul attrartive and they eurrv a good hand. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mis. ieo. Y. .tonkin, of Hardiuan. w ish to thank the people of ll.trdtnan and vicinity f r their m.t ru -ell"it in assistiiij dining f e i' ric-s and death of thnr eon. V. F .1 :' k n. - WII AT THIN EtH.KS M 1 " I Is a greiiter pw.-rof il :g-n hv a inn Inlit g too. I. For themlV. Un-tr. New l.ife Fill irk won.h r 1'h. r lone mi. I regnlate Ihe .litest , crfsi'i gently eipel ll poior from th- sys tem, enrich the hloo.l. impr ve m i li'e, nrnke tie-lth llesli. t :ily :'.V at ."lin Prng Co'. laxati c Uromo Quinine t."-" Uw irowtlx tbt rrr a rM In rmr am vears ol aje ; was hrmight ui to the hardest Kind of work on my father's farm in Eennsy lvsnia until hi years of age, w here I learned steady hahits, to which I have always adhered. At the age of lii 1 went to th." printer's trade, and have heen con stantly engaged in the newspaper husi-ne-s ever since. In lsvi I came to I astern Oregon. and hae spent the past 1; years in ; SI ."tnan. Wasco an 1 M rrow counties, 1 pei m.iiif ntly locating w.:h my family at II- ppner in 1'C. I'uiing the last re jears 1 have pa I laves iuoii my iiwspaper plant, mv t iis.iiesM house a' d lot, and upon mv I . nseh 'ld :!' . In my past lecurd a a lm-iiie- u; in and citi.-ri I hae nothing w ha! - -t t. conceal. I have a'u.os pa. 1 :r. dcl-ts. and if 1 :ae ever Feati-n a- v !-.. cut . I a cent. or i l;is d to pay an o kn it i' .: pe--I i"". 1 w. .i '. g;y. i I i- 1'iaced ! :,n i- i'r. I stai! d.: g up let-;-'-ly f.r 1 'etler !t ;ii I in dor I ! i ii ale eiunr.es. :C1 : ll.i- t'tii'-n-. wh-'ii i malt' last tad io tt e 1'.. moo! '" Ft . r ii are now en do . or ng t Jcfeit ice. in order to pre vol 1 in In-. Mi -io a peace olV-.-,' ,if M.o . w c.'U'llV. :.'! t! i e act : ' il- he approved l-v the i uc and ) o. c o'Ving proplo OPERETTA. i LAND of NOD Total Registration 1230. The registration ks in the office of the county clerk sl. n a total registra tion of U;i0. Two years ago there were 1320 voters register.-'. ) M?rrow coanty. Following is the ri .-stration by pre cincts: Dry Fork 52 Dairy l:t Cecil .5'' Alpine 20 i.exmgtoii. Uo Maf.eson ' .... l"w Lena "4 Heppner H-l ! tientry . j Fight M-.ie :: j lit Vernon . 127 ; North K'tie "id Fine Citv -! South lone ' 2' I Wells springs . "f i Lost Hi Hand. Th'irs lay just 1 work with Lis we! caught his han 1 ii crusiie i and b.-c kt efore noon while at : driller, W. F. Ailyn t e chain and it was r: ;-.:st belcw the wrist, except t: !e.i iers which Mr. Al'yn ha 1 one o: the boys, who was 41 CHILDREN 41 w ith h;i:i. cut tl. from the arm ei:: en:ng a Klt w . shpt ed, thr.iw : chain and sprocket Mr. A'ivn w as oi M I 'aid place, as 'wer.Ctf the hand He was tight a wrench which ! and between tl. ' ir. 'te at the Dohert hy hl SCO i.' 1 Pasteur's Vaccine OF HEPPNER TiiGStldij. June 3d. lOtM COSTl ES Bl U Till I SPt iTill 1! K I'ioll 1 d nt'v aiicli une.i-i t i ( tl not ! ',,' I . s It UlltV l!:o '. in-r !-iy e ';U'vi:;att' y.u:r I't.'fi'i'f it i t Li'.- ' v .u i v r.istt t'iii' in -tivk. luw.ii. alw .iv- tiv-': 1 1. Ot 1 v.'-'!''!- 10 c:ttl.' 1 1 of -O (. !.!; , JO cattlo 1 1'0 vf ' OTii- i another young loy, who brought h;i:-. to town to I'r. Keid arriving ,. about 2. ;!" o'.-lovk. lie was M?-r: g intense jar. but the ioct.r s.si. re lieved h.s pa: :;t and after --n the ..)!! ! i.'-jnd that t! badlv shafered that wo.'.; 1 t-o t-.ecessav. 1 t :ro:n t.'wn or w 14 a s,i K.s- at i in ::i nf i - of era le an '-. I. i Mr. A .ittU Ad mission 35 and 50 Cents 1 i the !' . ". a:nts Fpis , ,!'' C! ! Ro sheet now open 1 inTivi-. citiaiiiic. iVlivt ;lilln-v Writ.' i:- t.T i: : ani litt df n c "'ii ' r.u n:i;o .v rs. t, -P..:,- I m;.s;K1 1. ; ; IT 1 JU nil. 1 1 1 i .ii . y N rj