Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 12, 1902, Image 2

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    The 1 Icppncr GaZcttC tak,in 'r' important niattor. ' M !- i Luis' .! .v:.
' lipppiwr lia. nevor had any svs-j 'pii ! th.it iu ivnK! l--.iiM iho r.'si.t n
i . j i ii,i rinv Mnri.iue
W.'inioi'k V Mii'holl.
It), n Hi n. I'mtnftrt at Hrppm-r On-ron
. roti,i Mm miui'i,
tern of M-worac ami with tht ac-' ear' income. Tt i toad cot i '
cumu'ftl ion of rrfim1 for m:tiy ' .'VI,iW. What is Senator I'UiW's
yt'rtr. tlx fsct that soi'jt1 aotion ' nwoun ? TIhti-'s it I'lmiu'i' iiir iii'kh."
iiitibl !- tHkfu in the not lar dist-! """
ant future i well understood. The LEXINGTON NEWS.
'-'""'-------""---:-::.:, preatet harrier to the euocetful ,
Thi KhiAT June 12. 1902 ! operation ot sewers in this city ia ! 1-KUV,'!"V '""e v:'
the lack ot water, however, from "lu-"ir" "cul
;.-.,.,,.. i;.. .1 .. :.. . 'last Thnrsihiv.
LUirBllflH'U IUC UirtTI IB Ul j I
tioahle and it is claimed that .loe Potter was 'visiting friends'
The omz ofKetalmlen, situated
at thr ft rt of M(unt Taooca. in
Unatf uiala, Las Ixmii destroyed
hx an erurtien of Tacona. One
ILoufMid people lost their live.
Oregon is a ftate of wonderful
resources and " wherever her
products are placed ou exhibition,
th highest horaora are won. The
finar reports of the committee ot
awards for the South Carolina In
terstate and West Indian, Expo
sition give to the State of Oregon
and Oregon exhfbitora a larger per
centag: of medals and premiums
than to any other state. The list
includes oDe diploma of highest
award, 34 gold medals, 43 siher
medals, 55 bronze medals and W
diplomas of honorable mention
a total of 2-V medals and
diplomat
Indications for a very prosper
ous year in the Inland Kmpire and
especially Morrow County still
continue. The wool clip has been
fully up to the average in quality
' aud quantity and the per cent of
Iambs saved has also been up to
the average. Prices for wool have
been better than last year. Grow
era have realized from 11 to 14
eents per pound for the better
grades which will return a fair
profit The season has been very
favorable for the growth of grass
and stock will do welL Reports
everywhere from the farming dis
tricts are etcouraging. Morrow
county will harvest one of the
largest crops in her history which
will bring prosperity to the farm
er and to erervone.
nough water can be obtained for Jin Lexington. Monday. I
a very good system. What action! K. I Beach returned from
will be taken remains to be seen, j Portland. Saturday evening.
It should b given careful study: MrB Cfe0 Sinith vetul.ued from';
for it means a large outlay of . ftn ,xtl3.u1tV, vl,,t h,st s atiirdav. '
money, but the health of the com- . ,, ... , ,.
. . . . . , , berj. Thompson will closa his
munity is not to be reckoned by . , . .. ' t
, ,, J , . . . . . J school lu the Burcliell district next
dollars and cents. The design for . ,
e n T ,'lnday.
a system of sewers will depend i
entirely upon local circumstances, I The different committees are
and can be determined after thejbuuy at work making arrange
peopJe have rendered their de- j nieuU lor the celebration.
cision. The first thing to get at is
the amount ot water supply, for
the amount of sewage per capita
depends largely upon this question.
United States statistics show that
the use of water varies in the dif
ferent cities from 25 to 175 gal
loos per day per capita and that
the amount used is rapidly in
creasing. In many cases the in
crease has been 100 per cent in 20
Miss Virginia Deatoti, of the
lone Post, was looking after the
interest of that paper here Mon
day. A grader has beeu secured with
which to improve the new road
from here to the Eight Mile couu
try. The ball game between llepp
ner and Lexington resulted in a
years. If the people of Heppuer score of 12 to 8 injavor of Hepp
decide to put in sewers, let the
system be substantial and perma
nent, and provision must be made
for the extension and growth of
the town. It is well that the agi
tation has been started, for it w ill
culminate in lasting benefit to the
community. The problem is be
fore us and it cannot be put aside
for a great length of time. From
the number of signers to the pe-
ner.
Mark Leach returned to Lexing
ton from Portland last Friday.
He has been studying dentistry
the past year.
Miss Elsie Palmer returned
from Monmouth. Saturday. She
has been attending the State
Normal School.
Miss Daisy Phelps completed a
tition that was circulated this j term of school southwest of tow n
week.it would appear that the last Fiiday, and aud is enjoying
citizens are not inclined to put orYj vacatiou ti.w week,
this question. Comparatively j Crop are looking first rate in
speaking, there is very little sick-1 tis vicinity. If nothing occurs
ness in Ueppner. The absence of ; to rrf.Ve.nt ailing, the wheat crop
fevers is remarkable, but these wjn be a record breaker
conditions will Dot always con
tinue without proper care and dili
g?nce on, the part of the inhabi
tants in regard to sanitary en
vironments. The cost and trouble
of putting in sewers would be
small compared with a scourge of
Raal Eatat Transfer
Now- that the smoke of the elec
tion has cleared away, the people
of Eastern Oregon, and especially
the Republicans of Eastern Ore
gon w ill have a long time to medi- typhoid or malarial fever
tate over the mistake of the de
feat of our home man for govern
or. There is hardly a county in
the Inland Empire but what could
have wiped out the small majority
of Mr. Chamberlain. When will
Eastern Oregon get a place on the
state ticket again. Western Ore
gon will claim, and in a measure
there will t truth in the claim,
that Eastern Oregon voters are dis
loyal, and will be afraid to take
the chances of putting up an East
ern Oregon man. Too many
people voted against Mr. Furnish
who cannot tell you the reason for
it.
A 1-iige well is bring dug back
of White ik Wood's blacksmith
shop to furnish water fur ranch-,
men who have to haul water.
HARDMAN ITEMS.
A report from Salem is to the
I'.-nf. K, JiV .Msrriil is reorti''l on
'f n-k hJt.
. T. Uobi-sun of lwht Mile vis;te.l
at l'a'ker? Mill last -'iuliv.
('has. Ham-' has p -urchase 'I the City
II jtr! of Mr?. K Stiilwell.
i). J. Cox hrt! rn vt t onto the J&-.
Vi:!iani i!a e he'oiik';n to J. K. Nun-
A M Markham and wife to Wm H
Pa.lbervr, in) acre, sec 26, t - i, r 25 e.
( R Jones and wife to Cha. P. H w
ton, ln acres, sec 23, t 3 , r 24 e. '"0.
O K. Farnsworth as attorney in fact, j amakT.
to W K Hiatt, parcel of land 1720. j T, e tUr, e M.jn,!av lli)ht wa9 nof
EdK Bishop and wire to Thomas ; &Tlv AV(,a.M ovinj, to ti.e in-
cjuaid , ac-ea, sec. lo, t s, r2 e. !
700. j
T H Kisbee and wife to Thomas I
Qaaid, U) acres, sec l'i, t 5 s, r 27 e
c'emei.ey c f the weather.
John Wihiani!" of I'jne has bought
the property of.. H. lioyse, fo rumor
hath it. Consideration unknown.
W T McNtbb to Mrs Mary Hale, tract Mrs. fcmma .Martin oi J-.oterpnge,
of iand in lone. Vl. i Oregon visite'l wittiner sinter Mrs. j.
E'iar-d Nancy K Sj.erry to Cyntha j R- N unamaker of prinf Hollow, last
effect that Governor Ger is cou- P-or-Lran, icta 4, o. e, 7. . 9, to, v. , 12, ,
i-Awno th rironrsitin of calling i rj' -PrrT and Wilis 21 ad 1 to School meeting is ner at hand and it
an extra session of the legislature
a fcw dav prior to the time for
the regular aeaaion for the purpose !sf lot b!k 4 in Heppuer.. 2-).
of giving the law tu kkers a chance !
to enact a law to place all state j FIP.-'T DISCOVERY OF GOLD.
lone. Illo. j is the duty of ever? verson to turnout
Li.ia Micor and wife to J C Bory tiers, j and asaiat in the improvetnent of our
public sctoo'tf.
Claut Johnson, J. W. S rivner. M.
A. I.overeen and Addison Inlteep of
oSiciaU on a flat salary and also to' A'W esrful inetigioo it habeen : Hail Kidge were in attendance at the
put into effect the initiative and j determine! that the date of the disrov. i j ,( F ,if. :ft(lt Saturday evening
, i c u . u u-(erTof gold in Ooliforoia ws Jannar j
rtferendutn. Such action by the I , Abonl that sime time tb-re ' The Ha.dnan shearing crew coni,t-
goverti'.r would meet with the 'P" J wka toother importsol diioovery, wLicb j in of H. A. Knirv, N K. Paul, O. W.
proval of a great majority of th j thonnds of people btben worth I Shar.r.er, d. A. Bieaicman Jr., C. F
people of the State of Oregon. To 1 tnoe bao all tbe r-U, tjeesue it re- I Kovp,, Holly Leathern and A. J. Wind
pUc official, upon a flat salary ! ""red ibem to bealtb. and that u Ho.-1 ,j ,aMt Mon,Uv flr ,,,,,
i , . , ,i . -.1 ;;,., 1 ,u i tetter s bU)ainch Buters. Tais w.juder i
Haa plauk lO both political P't-'fQldicioeeootiniiMt5 011rettoBMh Mont., to shear 1 V, fM, flheep ened
form- donog tbe campaign. It t(J i e7n)pifcintii the an.e today 1 at that place.
w aa tjODUIar becaoae it was right as id tbe pwt, and alibongh many nodi-i ... ... i.e..
VV7 1 t e.oee L.e coma and (,od. the B.tter. , Har drnan is reatlv in need of a first
and LO .a!jflllat Oarea - onur . etl r,miin ,h, p.ope', fnvonts. To class minister, for the religions servicen
obi'X'tin to tbia plank. Th 1 those to eoff-r from dyspepsia, ioii I
W J , L . . ... - , gest.oo. beadscbe. heartburn, consiipa- h"r " nt what they c.Ifcrht to be, as
people have demanded tn mi- ! ty D m bllloaillif.Blli ,r,d bsve tried other ' the appointments are so far apart that
tiath e and referendum bv a large t mediciti- witboni obtaioinK rehef.his , ...
. u remedy wd! tr0T, . blesem. be. ..ise it they a-e of,n forgotten or the minister
majority. itnout an extra a- ; Wli, fWiy core ,fjm Trj , bo,.le -0i, Why n we iifjt u
1 )U 11 w UI'J i'JUl jr-m i-rc-
fore a law placing officers on a t!at
lary could into efi- t. Th
p..j le ought to have what they
Tot-- for and th1 yJc-r th- bett'-r.
ClarV's Big Check
a n,iri!.-r or two.
we net-d ttiem.
Kvery trjdy knows
Senator CUrk lraw ii'j ihe hrpt
of every nion'h and e ds it to Los
Ane'es to the ori lu. tor who is build
ing his real fr-f.-i I. s Armeies to Salt
Lake and it do-:. t dec a'e tils bank
account."
That was the -'atemei.t of II. i.
arlos '.f l.r 0'!ay. Ile'on-
t.nued
--na'.or C!rk hae a uff.r.ent in' or;e
S) that th drawing of a check trie first
I.
a 1
The (jueetion ,l ie-rae i tow
t-ing agitated in Jiej;.L-r. It ia
a quer-tiou that L'-w cor.fror.U u
.li.l will .!:.. L--:-" ith greater
f.rce with the growth of the city.
A j.roj-r regar j for xi.r health of
it.f oiintrjuti.t v hh'lut-lv reiuire'i
the removal of th rfuee al..-b ia "r? rnonn' ,'n'mn ir,lf r-ri-v'
; ke.-o from ar umu- """ "'"n ,! " U
latu-g. In all t-wn- where there v-"""- 4 t
. i .. -t.;.t. he ' u .
ar DO aewrrr, iu'- r- u.v... in
run into ceeijla lecfime a dan- ' '-' I.
Ke,U, elrrxHt. From dxmft- It i-n't gener.My known. Vr., h,n
Miou it eontauitnat.-e the rth, '"'- l"-H. s r.urvtd K.f
r sum! waU-r atd it a diw-iait. H"". '- r"'J ,)
tor of d.-. Th- -,tina and aoItl boniiio t
Ul,,,1.,I Hei.p.er. have, with hutt,r,,.ein ..t.t .e H.mmao eyn-
bardlv dntiPK . figtl a t a c!rk 'fj,f
.-.litioL U tw LrtVfLtJ to the U1J Marr.Uia.. uA 1 ...... th t le
. i .1 cou'diTt get the rnor.ey In W: street
Half- Sick
i '.rr,.!.'e J
u ... o n a i
"I fi'st ued Aver's Sarsapsrilla J
in the fail of 1H48. Since then i I
r.a e taen it every spring as a
blood-purifying snd nerve
srreng'hening medicine."
S. T. Jones, M ithita, Kan.
If you feci run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then bcin
to take the good old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder.
tlHtVxti snirsflM.
.4 . i f ' t..w bit 4rW-ftfttl4
lied Front Livery &
Feed StaDles
Stewart &. Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS:
:LIVERY RIGS
Kept conxtuntlv on hand
and can he fur iukIk's on
short notice to patties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class :
Hocks and Biigijies
l A 1.1. A KlH'N I AND
SKK I S VK TKU
Tt) TI1K : :
commi:kcial
tkaveleks
AN1 CAN Fl'KMSH
KUiS AND PKlVKlv ON
SllDKl' NOl'H'K : : :
Heppner. Oreoon
(iiAtnte and Marble Mouu-
ments a Specialty :
STONE AND
-MARBLE CUTTERS
Finishing Stone Woik for l.tiild
iim. l'.cst Murltle and tlranite kept
in Stock.
MIOH ON MAIM STKKKT,
:M1N0R 4 CO.I
Heppner,
Oregon
"PALACE"
M M VNI K AC rt'KKKH OK B
I FINE CANDIES aud ICE CREAM J
H. D. Wood & Co 1
.LIBERTY MARKET.
J. H. BLAKE, PROP.
Beef, Pork, Mutton.Veal
and Sausage
POULTRYand FISH
MAIN STREET,
Heppner, - - - Oregon
The Gazette has just received a fine
assortment of ladies' visiting cards in
the very latest styles.
WE HANDLE A COMPLETE I. IN E OF
Gang Plows. Walking Plows, Single and Double Shovel
Plows. Disc, Spring and Spike Tooth
Harrows. Cultivators, Star Wind Mills and Myers
Force and Spray Pumps.
Barb and Smooth Wire, Shelf Hardwarde, Studebaker
Wagons, Hacks and Buggies, Superior
and .Monitor Drills, Bee Hives and Supplies.
Garden Seeds in Bulk, Alfalfa Seed.
Tents and Wagon Covers.
S. P. GARRIGUES
The First National Groocrj
r .
ft
Can be found on Main ntropt and
is the place to buy ; : : : : :
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Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,Tin- J:
V ware and Furnishing Caoods
4
4 TheHe CJfjod.s are well adapted to 'T-
either City or Country Trade : : :
Staple & Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas it Coffees J
r '
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. i
T. IIOWAKD, Heppner f
:z:jr:4z:47ir!4;. :'4':4.r4:c.'4: :4: ;jcZ44jr!4 j
Have houoht the stock
and Good Will of
Hart & Wake. We
have moved the entire
stock to our new store
in the I. O. O. F.
building.
You will find Mr.
James Hart there to
wait on you for your
every day wants.
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MINOR & CO.
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SPRING
AND
TP LICHTENTHAL.
THE l)P-TO-DTt
5HOE DEALER..
When yiii lici'l anything in
th' iii- df Hun-. 'i inn' in and
t'.vainiiif niir iiunirn.-c stock.
Can 8Uilv ymi with neat and
wt'll-inailf funtwi-af at re vxina li!c
'ricc-i. ::::::::
.SHOES.
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER,
OREGON
CENTRAL MKAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN. Managar
Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
h...n
I'ouury jw.-u
ilwiv on 'rfx
! r " -:. " 1
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
tft FitiHh Fish
r ii n T-'' i! "riViflf- it :
hand. ''"iA--tJa " FiiUavn
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
..The City Bakery..
Crabtree & Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Onlers Kolicitl for plain ainl
fancy l:ik iujr
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK fJHKAM IN bKASON
Fmrnrnm
STEEL PEflSl
2
f THE $T0RD PE.I EVERYWHERE. 150 Styles XZ.:"
woriri. u. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN C0.'" r?h?it7V.
'VIUZ 15X1 WAGOX
In one tlmt pvcrylKMly kilown. It ih rum of tli- lir-nt on cnrtli.
Gilliam d Bisbee
II:ivfjiit r'eiv'1 f.m; of Ih lnrK-ht Hlockn of Ilain Wbl'oiih i'Ver
hrmiht tf IIipnrr.
Prices rir3 1 I 1 1 1
lli-ay ami Shelf flnnlwnrp, (Irnuitfiw rtp, Tiuwr, Agriralfurl
IrapUrnHiita, Wa.nn, Unckn, Kfc, I'mdIh and (the lcM io
tbe world). Crockery km) GUaswarc.