mi wmm ii i ni ru m.M mj The II cppncr Gazette TlIDHHDAY, . , .Juno 12, 11)02 The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. L. W. Hi iitK went to Portland, Tues day. 1. O. Dorg handles Washburne stringed instruments. Sheep shearers are beginning to pull out for Montana t ml Idaho. (juiclc delivery and clean groceries i where Hart A Blake shine. For all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, tall on 1. O. liorg. ('. 8. Kuiry, a prosperous farmer of Hardinaii, wan in the city, Saturday. We fill mail orders promptly and guarantee our work. I'. O. Jt'irjr. Mrs. Jack McKenzie is in the city from her mountain home tor medical treatment. Governor T. T. ieer was in the city Tuesday, the guest of lr. and Mrs. It. K. Yaughan. Mth. Kwing and daughter, Lillian, went to J'ortland Thursday to visit friend for a month. Mint Fay Bartholomew left Wednes day morning for Spokane to visit with friendi for loma time. Mrs. Ralph Booth of Walla Walla in spending a few davs in Heppner with her dialer Mra. (i. W. Wells. The Itussel sheep (hearing crew of 12 men in I'matilla coanty, recently sheared 1827 aheep in one day. I. O. Horg ha just received a large supply of Banjo, (iuitars, violin and all kind of musical Instrument. Ira. (iuy Minor arrived io thin city from Nebraska on Monday evening to join her husband who ha a position with Minor A Co. Mr. F. 1,. Wa!ah teacher in public school of Salinas Calif, apent a few day in Heppner visiting Mra. ii. W. Well. The shirt waist or "go an you pleaao' dance in Kuherta' hall Tuesday evening was a verv enjoyable affair. There were at-out couples preaent. The late MlvesU-r IVnnover left an estate valued at 1 .;, Ki. To the iood Samaritan Hospital and St. Vincent he left some valuable piece of land. Trout fishing nn Willow creek ia no gool. I.over ot the ro'l ana line are enjoying 'he sport fishing for hrook Iroilt. Several goo) catches are re ported. Nat Wehh, Din wall known sheep man ha returned to hi home at Walla Walla, lie will return before the iNith of tin month for the wool aalea in thia city. Miss Willa Minor returned Tuesday evening from linver, Colorado, where she has been attending school for the past winter. Mias Willa return much improved in health. Alex. I.. Cornott, of the Butter creek country, Morrow county, ha bought thft Willow creek ranch of George McI'hron, paying therefor. Long Creek Hanger. Pan Morrow anil Ves Hinton, old time freighter, came in thi week, each with an eight horan team and three wagon loads I with wool for Newt. Kobinaon of Monumont. Kev. J. V. Crawford left yesterday morning for Milton to attend the Fast- rn Oregon and Washington (amp Meeting of the Christian church. He will probably'visit Waitabnrg and Pay ton before returning. A very pleasant aurpriae party wan given at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ar thur Minor in honor of Mia Willa Mi nor, yeaterday evening. The evening was apent in game, music anil a deli cate lunch was aerved. Howard' grocery store is a verv pop nlar place for the purchase of aupplica lor farmer and outfit for outing in the way of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you ran get anvthing you want - Master Jack Morrow while riding on horseback was pulled or! of the horat by coming in contact with the limb of an apple tree which Mm horse ran under. Hi right arm was dislocated at the el bow and lie received several bruises. Pr. McSwords alien. ted to his injnnea. T. K. Howard for line groceries Hon. J. W. Morrow went to Weston, Monday. Summer corsets, cotton underwear, gloves, etc., just received at Mrs. I., ,1. Kales'. Stonemasons are now working on the foundation for the new court bonne INTERESTING SESSION. Matting of the Middle Oregon Bap. tist Association. The L''lth annua! a'aaion of tho Mid dle Oregon IlapliHl Annotation con vened in this city Wednesday of last week and closed un intereMin meeting From now on a large force of men will Sunday evening. Them was a good at- ho employed. County Clerk Crawford and wifo leave for Tim Pal lea on tomorrow morning's train. Mr. Crawford goes on business with the lam! office. They will a'so apetid a few days in Hood Iflver before returning. Marshal Ceo. Thornton is busily en ..,.,,i ;.. .. i. ........... .... ii. u .. .i . ... u.a..M,K v.. ,cc. lining the woik improving the sanitary condition. Mr Thornton especially reu,ueHta all pro erty owners to freely Use disinfectants during the heated season. tendance of delegates from the Middle Oregon district, and the work of the. association brought forth encouraging results. W. C. Lacy of Heppner presided as moderator and I! F. Nott of I" sail was elected cleik. The first d;iy was principally taken un in effecting organization and cut- i:iiiijiiih.s mm in White and Colored in lnrg vhrifty of I'ntt.rr.n awl trimH. Von can liftv- thr-ru for the prii.-H of the cloth. tJhe Jcair, Wednesday evening the annual ser mon was preached by Jiev. Clifton of The Dalles. At 11 o'clock Thursday mornig, Kev. On Saturday, the 17th inst., 35 head Fredenberg of Fox Valley preached. of yearling steers were sold by Spray The dav was taken up by reports of parties to U. J. Fuller of Monument, committees and diaeusbion of church Of this number Win. Collins owned 18, work in general. In th evening Rev. Jack Conaway lo amJ .1. 15. Kerricktwo. ISledso of Portland pieached. Discus- The price was I1H..VJ per head. Spray cussion was continued until Fiiday at Courier. Ml o'clock when Rev. Low son of May. The Heppner school board consisting ville preached. Friday afternoon waa of Frank (iilliam, K. M. Hhutt and J. devoted to Sundav schools an 1 work of M. Hager, directors and J. J. Roberts, the Woman's Home Mission Society, clerk, held a meeting Saturday. All of which was followed by a very interest the former teachers were re emp'oyed nil address by Mias Milspaw on mis as follows : Brof. P. V. S. Reid, prin- ion wo-k. cipal, Miaa May Bailey, Mrs. Kate P Sleeves, Miss Ienn8 Reid, Miss Grace Uermon bv Rev Moody. Tillaid, Misa Mcirew, Mrs. Molliu Saturday morning Johnson, Mias Ina 'irahain. The summer type ot weather baa a Friday evening was taken up by a Kev. Miller preached and in the evening Kev. Mount of Fosail delivered the ooi trinal peared. Sunday was a hot dav, in fact sermon. was a little too hot for a starter. The Sunday morning Rev. Brown of lone mercury lingered around the 0 mark in delivered a missionary sermon and in the shade in tne afternoon. The hills the afternoon Mias Milspaw addressed are beginning to show the effect of the the young people. sun and a yellow hue is appearing. The ground has been full of moisture all the season w inch has giv'-n crops a vigor ous grow th and dm ing the w arm weath er w heat is grow ing verv rapiuiy heat is beading out and c-op prospects are Very encouraging The following racing horses were '.-i . i. .t I ,i i. her friend 1 ,l,n lo 1 oruanu inn "em in iiiaio of Brick Fortune. They will be raced in the Oregon and Washington circuit during thia season: Irate and B.C. ireen, owned bv N. S. Whetstone; Henrietta Lightfoot owned by H. K. Bennett; Heppner and Handsome Norah, owned by P. Matlock; Sardo and another horse owned by Frank lintTiii; Harry Bennett will lake a string of Ben SHggart' colts from Pendleton. P. Matlock, II K. Bennett, and N . S. Whetstone will go with the horses. The meeting closed Sunday evening with services and sermon by Kev. Clif ton of The Palles. The next meeting of the association will he held at Mavville. Baseball at Lexington Sunday. Last Sun-lay the Heppner baseball nine and a number of friends went to Lexington to teat their ahi'itiea on the diamond. The game w as called at '.' ;:it and the players were in position and ready for business at the appointed time. Both sides were confident of winning and the game was hotly contested from atart to finish. Both sides played good ball considering the practice they have had. The home team received fine treat ment and have only kinds words to speak for our staler town. There will probably be a return tame played in Heppner next Sunday. The following is the line up: Lexington Heppner W. Burchell lib li. Minor Burchell p F. Spaulding Big Celebration at Lexington. Islington will celebrate for two days on July 3 4. On the ;jl there will be speaking in the afternoon by R.-v. II . L. Beightol, and in the evening bv Kev. F. M. Canfield both of Heppner. In the evening there w ill be a grand dis play of fireworks. On the 4th Hon. Stephen A. Lowell of I'end'eton w ill de liver the oration. There will be a big street parade, liberty car, bicycle races. foot races and amusements for all. The Lexington Cornet band and a select choir w ill furnish music. The officer are as follows : President. S, K. Not son; Irani Marshal, Andrew Reaney ; lt assittant, K. M. Shutt; I'd assistant, C.T.Walker; Vice Presidents, J. A. Woolery, lone; Oscar Minor, Heppner ; I. W. Beckett, Fight Mile; Cyrus Pilous, Hardtnan ; N. R. McVev, Prv EVERY C O N CISE AND AR GUMENT IS FAVORABLE TO YOUR HERE Mens'and Boys' Hats M'-n'H snd boys' every dny hats, Jgf. wide brim. wool, black or white. (food find sesvioehhie. W, Ho s Si?S? Men's l'odorns, black or brown. . !W Men's sounre crown, curl brim or straight brim, in black cr nutria, IV -1 SitTm ".si. Louis" i so i mmw4 M-n'a Fedora, Fox brand, black or M brown 1 M V&-ii.y.:5!S iHfc . viS. Wvr;wafc yr- f..'. tno .t-.. 1 shape, in black, brown or notria. yi--r:,rM i stirr Hats, black or brown, STsfiv..- i ' wvuuioiiijin( sweai nana a uw WLWMSs I Cowboy bats, the fimons "Fox" r"--"--J i, hr.nrf "Ti. rw. k a iing" Drana, do better msde. , MeD's Fedora, Planter, or Roosevelt, t .... 1 2 25, 3 00 Giant biBLd, black or brown . 2 00 L,M e hl)B bat"' BoM" n(J oolors 2oc to 1 48 M"f Nice line of caps, golf or yachl, 25o op i'J-l - J Hot Weather Hats fcijj I Boys' straw hats, wide brim Qo h.j '-',? T5 better ones, wide brim, strong braid 10 CSVfJTistP Boys straw hats, dress shape,. .20 to 70 ,1 T,,u" ' Boys' crash bats 25 ... Meo's straw bats, wide brim 10 Men s Austin, square crown black Better ones in light or dark straw, ,,nn,"H' :,r,,IKh 'm. silk lined fiof ,mooth brBiJ b j "Ihe Fair" brand, btetson styles. 2 25 brjm ...?a) and 35 Men s Fedora sbape 30 Men's drees shape, silk braid, with leather sweat band, new and nobby wm?liV'?2&530m. ebapee, either smooth or ooffed Sm; :. : -mSy. 1 straw ft) to 1 50 WJ&StW'- ' - LSffft. Men's barveet bats, made of cloth. rV i&f--'' broad brim or beltnet shape, ven tilated sweat band, light and airy ' Trimo" stiff hate, black or brown 2 25 28, :j5 and 50 X THIS STORE'S STOCK STANDS PEER IN THIS VAST Wlilto Eagle LAUNDRY SOAP Box, 20 bars. 85 cents Rambler Bicycles Only one left in stock. This will go at a . . Bargain . . CITY COUNCIL. J I STOCK AND WOOL NOTES. j -fr-?-o-o -ckwwm 1 iriii to the J --t that the tine f r the regular m-ctinj of the city c-.unci! cani" on e'ei-tion Uy, the meetiiii! postpone 1 and stiecial ses-cion w ;i held iHt M m l. iv .it the council cham ber. I' litions of M.-Atee & Swa.vart. C!r P. :n her an-1 Matlock Bros for ' renralof liq'i.u-licenses, i;rante-i. I 1 '-1 i ' ion akiiif that h)drant be placed on ciiiirch street, referre.l to committee , on r-'recta and public prope'ty. Petition praying that council put in sewi ra in the c:ty, relerrea same ae above. 1 tie marahal was instructed to open t':e street at Abrahamsick Wborrv's Net Much Doing Since Wool Sales, cf Last Week. 'I ;,t Ha - ;.- now p.'esent a iive'y ap..-:irii''.' in hiking in woo! and bal mc t'-r 'i-iprni id Wool business has btren 'jTct - i..-e tt;e fa!e of last - week. 11. market i- j .st about holding its o;i. A 1 a r j amount (.1 w oi has been br -nlit -n d : injt the week a cotd tor tU'ii "i it ' ..in;;:.' from irant county. In !';..,ns .i'e that not mikh wool will IS YOUR LIFE INSURED o you know tbat your Life Iu.urane' in the ::::::::::: EQUITABLE LIFE , Ii. McMillan. I). Hurchell . . White W. Allan A. Parker I'. lavis A. C. Paiker. . . .lb. . .c . SB. .3b. rf cf If , . . O. t'raw lord ndv liooil Pavis . . A. P.ranatetter J. Plake Var.K'ht . . . F. Spaulding The score made by innings was; Islington 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 S Heppntr 4 0 1 0 2 ft 0 0 01:.' HKITNEK ( HI KCIIRS F.piscopal chun b Kev. W. K. Pot wine Catholic t'bnrcb llev. Father Kelly. Services :td Sunday in each month at ID ,;ii a. in. All Saints Kpisccpal church, . I line H. Sundav scbool, 10 a ni. Morning ser vice with rinon, 11 a. m. Molv com munion at noon. Kveninu service with sermon S p. in. Folk; W. T. McNabb. Cecil; J. I- !,.0n:er. Howard, Pine City; Jerry Brosnan. - A. M. Slocum was awarded a contract Lena; Olin Hodsdon, Alpine; .lames : for lumber at !3 Per thousand. Cartv, Wells Springs. Lexington has the advantage of having one of the finest groves in tiie county. A great many Heppner people will a'tend the celebration. Mrs. Henry Holgate was taken to Portland, yesterday morning for med The following bills were paid: i ieo Thornton, salary 'l0 Oil P. t '. Cresw ell, salarv tsl 0M Frank Natter, salary M (Hi! K'ed K -i.n and Ueo. Abbott, re pre J-. ur;:.. t;.c wom saies i again wiur on the - Vl. in-! 1 Folfowinj sales are rej'- rte 1 : Harry P.a'tho mew to Frank Lee .SO. (KM pounds. ! J. L. Howard to Frank Lee, UO.OOO pounds. . F. and I'rank Farnsw nt'n. li'Hl.000 S pounds to Frank Lee for l.' cents per pound. will cost you no more &ud give you better totectioti than any other company. VAL.. P.I ("A CSF IN SURPLUS THERF's vv ny : sniFNum. : : : : : . . ie J. !' Williams, Ba'ary L. W. Iiriggs, salary Light A Water Co .In i is Keithly. survevor W. P. Scrivener, blacksmit hing ical treatment at St Vincent's hospital. ' l'n,r 1 rK- a.lvertising . . . ., , . Frank Hurt, labor .iirs. i'. . . iierren woo receoiiv un derwent a surgical operation is improv ing under the care of Irs. McSwords Kiatner. f Rev. F. M. Canfield, J. .1. Adk.ns amli Walter (iay left veslerday morning for J Payton, Wash., to at'end the district conference of the M. F. church, South. I Cb.is, Arnisinever, labor S. P Pevin, labor . i ieo. Thor n'nn I r. McSwords Minor C ' Mac Wang Hi ft" . s ;.; .Hi' tm . 3 .VI 2 "0 1 ij-, ) situatU'ti. 7 SO j The folio ii - s (Hl ed for the et k 10 r0 f . I'll (Ml LM (X) senting the P.ot.inv Worstc 1 Mills of New Voik. two of the l.vgest wool pur chasers at ti c 'ecnt sales were in the city this week looking Lcr the wool iie-p s.'e a e report- Aesuranoe Society of the United States has a surplus for policyholders of over S7I.000.000. No other company is as strong as that. Before signing an appli cation see A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or Te Teachers. BHKS. Eczema M. V. church. Kev. II. L. P.eightol. ias'o. Services at 11 . m. and S p. in. Morning subject. "A I'llhcuit Work Accoinphsned." l-'veiiinc subject, "A Prignt Star in a Park Night." Sundav school at 10 a m. Ml are invited. Heppner, Oregon, Jims 7, 1 '"ar Teacher : You will please note !",",," 1 that this school year, l1!-'.', will close on the Friday before the third Monday - - in .Tune. At that time, whether your Jones, a son. PF.ARP To Mr. and Heard, a V pound son. PAWSON-To Mr. and Pawson, a 9 pound son. HOWARD - To Mr. and Howard, a 10 pound son. SPR1NKLFH To Mr. and Mrs. Cathey Sprinkles, a 10 pound git I. Mrs Mrs. TO OUR PATRONS i term is finished or not, you should ;m obert mediately hand in to me and to your Pistrkt Clerk your Teacher's Report Percv Lt the year ending June 14. ItM'J. If it jean be avoided di not delay your te Mrs. P. M. ' po-t later than M-ui.lav morning. .l ine lc. UJiC, as on that date the clerk will prepare bis report, and, after suiun t tn.g it to the annual school meetirg i will send it lit me to become a put of ! the permanent records of th s Afier tlu ou will again enroll ah t:- ! IlMiil I-!". t.f Sar.d II '. ' tJ O. I.. ! ! Bennett ot Bright n. I w.. .'b'O head' of mixed ewes and lambs. Fwes brought a:: 1 lam'.s i' :." per head. ; They will be shipped t'r ;n Heppner' today. ; Win. R.iv f m. Paul M nn.. shipped I a tra;llid o' year-old wethers from th!s :tv t 'ay. Hie sheep were pt:r- chare 1 W . B. B.irr.,p, O. F. i Wright. o. M-U'i'.M-n and l'rank Kil kenny at pi ces tanging from $.'-'") to $ e" per bca 1. ..JUST OPENED.. G&IIOYVcVy'S "ew Tal)les and Everythiog Up-to-Date Rl 1 1 1 7K rf Fine ?e,,' Four.:a;n, Fruits, IJI I 1 1 Q I U soft Prinks, Cigars and Tobacco """""" PrlOrS Southwest Corner of Main and May Streets M. B. GALLOWAY. . - Heppner. Oregon Tie of t'.l re is l i -re i' .t ,r:!i in this section p.'Ut,t- th-.!- h'I clher diseases! put te.vti eh.S l For n t-ir i n ,oi - 1 ;' s.'n ''id i fHfC.tf te ,.ro- o .i preve . c .' f.m e i- l - I All Sc.inM Fpiscopal Church ;! I Sun now It redilms Ihe skin. Itches, notes. ,HV H(,,r Tiinilv. June l"i. Sun-lay dries and scales! . ISoitmi 1-x.p'e call II tetter, milk crust or , Ro 1 10 a m Morning service with MTlihulT..rlnr from It Is somrllmes In- J sermon. II s. m. lCvening aeivice with Uiim; lorsl appll.ati.ms are rcaorUtl to- , s 1-nd.iv evening June lh.y mitlcale. I.ut rnn..t cure. .seiniin It procewla from humors Inherited ol sc- ; tncelitik' open air and in the nn I nil aii.l n-raisls mail Ihcso have bcrii i . remnved. I chinch. 7 ;' I'- Wll! '"' '"',l' entll- HOOCTS SarSaparilla j..r p.-nn.tting. lorthec..ns.d...atioii ami positively reiniivea llwin. haa radically 1 .jj-mion of cburcli malteis. All ill and perinaiwiilly cured I lie worst csnea. ami miiluuit all ruiial tor all cutaiinMi lureati- I ate invited. The hours for irrigating will be from t to S p. m. Whistle w f.i hi -m at and S. No water to be use-l for in :g .iting except tbrougb noie.s or sprinkle's The company has been t" ten or twelve thousand dol'ar expense the past win ter in improving the service an I expe,-, lobe ab'c lo Punish the r ci!tiiiei with good service during the bonis of irrigation except in can- of ac-i lent to pump. Tbcv expect then . :r ineis t observe these rule". nv one t en,.) w ilfully violating them, tire i"iin-a"v will not only shut ell tin- ual. r. b it i-iav refuse lo lorn it on :ig.i:n lor irri rigatioii. H.I .-. l . cln i r tn a'teiK tm t -.1; in Kev I'?! 1 .1 W r Ion OT, I , S , !-t' 1 da I " l Ill'V I 1 t Ills 111 - -i-ebai; ' d bo-l-,. . J line 1 V I I,- g ch. i! in y. ur : - "ig'iial reg-'-.r -" in the front ; i- i ' -. s I- ul v. .1 W. -H I . I : - iling w a a i i. n--day. l'he'ps w cut t . 1 :,. "I '.cg-ll business Ke lli.vd w etit to P. :, J n legal busmc-s. gton vs. Wepp-ier at Heppner . --in- i .1- til Ibe lant few I t lo be incurable. sis d, Ciors pro- ' .br-ae, ai d i re s. and bv constat tly ii I.'kI treatment. rstrle. ScieLce ls t e a constitntioral re rt ;'lires c-'t'sti H , .'s Chtarrb Cure I Ciienev ,V C v. I iv c- nstr n M. ti si i t is t.i, u iQtero 1 ' 1 i s 1,, :i t. a '. on If e t'o -d f i-.,. ste:ii 1 i o r s i , , r ii n ' f 'T iVrc'U ,r ' . r le e. O. t. . b-,-t. a'-.-.o i, nt r can ot - I ' 'ii ma cie iu short order from $4 0 up work. Suits made in proportion. Kirst-class Henry Bode. Tailor. Heppner, Oregon To the Sunday Schoc's of Morrow l'l.o an i un: - County p. . Pasteur's Vaccine. IV I 'U . KM i , on r:. . or :i 1 -i : r 1 IV '. ' !at i'l ! Tro - ;at .on i x tig ItC V. Vaoci: 1'oforo it is t W.' iirrv v;i:t' ii; : g : r g . -per-, en de-t 1 -I--1 a! w sk e' . ll.l 1 i !' ! ! '' 1 ! hi i 1 . ;U v . - v " ! Jn , " i 'J i i-.ittl.' C Ittir ijtovi-.I n !s at Thia irnatnre t on rrry Ni et th g-onuui Laxative Broino-Quiniiic T.t.i.t. tbe rwMsly (bat rtirr i wl.l i ... : , H.W !'. ACl 1 '. a a-range- t i :' ti'.ie t -, e : ;!!! ei an.t f-mi iy with h t -tr - i. Urn's C. Vi 'h : mm t lie..! P.-nelv 1. is '; : I' w be a leeded tef re I e -i -tr ! ig m i::er if pnvnr -1 i w niav . . eg .t j the town in I e t iglit r in r '.!:'.. seor. It s evt-rym'.,r t. t .leoi.; .e the tnt u.-s'n' in "'.i'. s I'l. t " ct; ! art I Lilrs ' i: ' i I w Ii s-T r l l te w tb.'ut it l. ciru Pr'ig l.. : i.- ? ".rs-.! i''.Hilvr- I1 s--'i 4 1 I. : Irjo I r be "- l'.SIl I Hl-llllle.I I,. ' i' m '-:,-.! cri nria". ml;. lViii-r a.l.ir- Writ.- i; f, . , atiil liti rat ir.- r.Mri:i;( rpto-!.i?. ii c eruptions. ,ilMS v4Kitiv. t,,vl. ! Il l I1'0iiH-. rlctruU . M . A .. Assistant. I.-Vlll II- : ( I.