Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 19, 1902, Image 3

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    The Ilcppncr Gazette
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week.
Howard for fine ri or.t-r
':!,H went to Hood Kivor hint
The Week's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About the lily.
Mr, (i. K. Jones, of Monument, wan
In Heppner Monday.
1 ). liorg handles Washburne
stringed instruments.
Mr. Steve llaror, wife ami family art
in from Long Creek.
We Oil mail . orders promptly and
guarantee our work. I'. O. Horg.
Hev. Fredenberg, of Fox, Ore.,
preached in the Baptist church last
Hunday.
The Wheeler County l'ioneer'a An
nual meeting was held at Mitchell June
11th and 12th.
Will Allard and W. H. Macklin. two
jolly commercial traveler, spent Sun
day in our city.
Mr. Fred Warnock, of The O azlttk,
left Friday to visit in the Willamette
Talley for a week.
Attorney U. W. l'helps and Or
Metzler have moved their oflicee into
the Odd Fellows building
Seal Crawford started Monday for
Hitter, Ore., where he expects to re
main during the summer.
I'. O. Iior has just received a large
supply of iSanjos, Guitars, violins and
11 kinds of musical Instruments.
Mrs. Thos. Iiaker, of Colfax, accom
panied by Burrel, daughter of Mr. Geo.
Whities, is in Heppner this week.
Miss Ktta Morrison returned Satur
day from Portland, where she has been
visiting her father for several weeks.
The lone Lost says that N. A. I-each
has been appointed traveling unfit for
Kerr, Gilford A Co. and will spend
uioHt of his time in the I'alouso country.
Mrs.G. W. l'helps gave a whist party
last Friday aftarnoon in honor of Mien
Harriet ThutiipHwii of Pendleton, who
has been visiting her for Iw or threw
weeks.
While unpacking a hunch of bananas,
II II. Wood found a tarantler and now
has it in a glas jar. The climate is
rather cold here for it, hence it is not
very lively.
The place to spend the Fourth of
July is at Lexington. The committee
is making preparations to have a grand
time. They will celebrate two date,
the :M and -Ph.
Marshal Thornton reixirts a scarcity
of laborers in town. This speaks well
for our place and t tie usual calamity
howler has no chance to complain of
having nothing to do.
A bucking horse created a good ileal
of excitement Saturday afternoon bv
throwing its rider and running through
the feed department of iarrigues' store
No damage was done.
The editor of the (ai.ti K was pre
sented with a bunch of tine radishes
Saturday, by Mrs. J. C. l'.ruw'i), raise I j
on her ranch at l'.lackhorse. They j
measure from 11 to L! inches in length.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hayley, of Canton
City left that place a week ago last Sun
day foT Fngland. where thev expect to
remain till October. Mr. Layley came
to the Cnited State twenty two years
go and this is his first return trip.
Howard's grocery store is a verv pop
(liar place for the purchase of supplies
for farmers and outfits for outing in the
way of extra fine groceries.
everything imaginable kept
Mrs. James Cortina, of Sodaville,
on the Hick list.
I'r. Jieardsley, who lectured in Ht-H
ner last fall, is in the city
See the general stock of goods at Oiik
himer's. More will follow
For all kinds of watch anil jewelry
repairing, call on I'. O. liorg
Several eight and ton-horse w ool teams
aro arriving daily with wool
Summer corsets, cotton underwear
gloves, etc., junt received at Mrs. L. J
Lutes'.
The Christian church at Eight-Mile
held a basket dinner in the school bouse
last Sunday.
Wo have not received all our goods
but they w ill he here in the near future
D. J )i r k hiirior .
Work on the new court-house is pro
gressing rapidly, with a large force of
stone masons at work.
Mr. D. IJirkhimer has opened gen
eral store in the Slocum building next
to Hlocum's drug store.
Mrs. C. K. Kedlield entertained several
of her friends Monday evening. A very
enjoyable time was reported.
County Clerk Vawter Crawford and
wife returned from The lalles and
Hood Kiver Tuesday evening.
Mr. 1. O. Borg attended the melting
of the Mystic Shriners in San Francisco
last week and is spending this week in
Seattle.
Miss Harriet Thompson, who has
been the guest of Mrs. G. W. l'helps for
some time, left Tuesday for her home in
I'eodleton.
The Misses Bertha and Dot Keeney,
of Long Creek, w ho have been attending
school in Portland the past winter, were
in Heppner Monday night.
Cummissioi.er Anhbaugh returned
Monday from Light-Mile and states ttiat
the gram is lookup Inst ciass, arm is
Leading i.ioeiy. l.co'Vtiong is favora
ble for a line vie d this roasoU.
I'r. II. K. Higgs has moved his family
to Heppner and rented Kobcrt limes
residence. Hi. I L ggs is w ell known in
Heppner slid needs no introduction to
our people. He no doubt, will build
up a i:ood pr aclice.
The chsj of II. A. Thompson vs. Fitiil
Marks, a traveling man, came up for
hearing in the justice court Tuesday.
The case was settled by L nil Marks
paying damages for breaking a hack.
Geo. I-. Welch was attorney for plain
tit!'. Several tiiuirod t -ok advantage of
the beautiful wea'her Sunday by going
out on the streams' and hooking the
speckled bea-itics. ihe cat. lies were
very large according to n-p its, hut we
failed to see the hsh, therefore cannot
verify the statements.
Commissioner Ashbangli
.Mr. W. L. J'i,i(.., JUt ViVJLOH-day
for valley points.
J.J. Adkins returned fiom luytoii
Saturday evening.
Mr. James Wyland, of llardinan was
a Heppner visitor this week.
FOli SALF .'j tin.- residence lots.
Inijuire of A. Abrahamsick.
Miss Blanche Chamberlain, of 1'ay-
ton, is in the city visiting friends.
Mr. John Marcus, the Monument
sheepman, came in with wool this
week.
Fdythe Marlatt was sent to l'ortland
Monday to be opera'ed on for appendi
citis.
Mr. F.lmer Beaman is putting in a
hydraulic ram to pump water to his
place on the hillside.
Mr. John Jenkins has started a brick
yard close to the depot. He has a kiln
of brick now ready to burn.
Miss Nina ("onlay, of Denver, Col.,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Al BiLDB, left on yesterday's tra;n.
Hev. F. M. Canfield returned from
Dayton, Wash., Tuesday evening,
here he has been in attendance at the
conference of the M. K. chun h, South.
We hear that Win. F.llery is spending j
his Sundays in Heppner now, inHtead
of going to l'ortiand. Heppner has
many attractions, which we are very
proud of.
While Mrs. Barney Ooherty was
wringing clothes this week her little son
got too close to the wringer and had the
nd of the third finger on his rigbt hand
pinched off.
What is the matter with Morrow coun
ty getting up an exhibit for the stats lair
this fall? We can raise as fine fruit,
egetables and grain as any county in
the state. Save some good specimens
of each. This ia a good way to advertise
the productions of the soil.
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MILLINERY
BARGAINS
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WEDDING BELLS.
I
On last evening, at ft o'clock, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs J. J. Adkins, occured the marriage
of their daughter, Margiret Minora, to
Professor William Carpenter Howard,
of Oakesdale, Wash. It was one of the
prettiest weddinfs of the season, the
residence being baautilul'y and taMa-
fiillv deeo'ated with roses, carnations
and lillies. No attempt was male to i
i; a large wedding, and tho present i lrori '"'r sister tl
Your last chance at our extraordinary Millinery Bargains in Ladies' Trimmed
Hats, for while the season for wearing them is just now at hand, we want to close the
season for selling, and there is only
30 TRIMMED HATS
all told, left, yet some of the very prettiest patterns up to 7.50 and a number of
5.50 and 6.50 values, and these are all marked at nearly
One Half of Former Prices
These Extreme Low prices will prevail until the last hat is sold, which will not
be many days.
Children's Sailors and Trimmed Hats while they last from 23 cents up. Baby
Bonnets nicely trimmed from 10 cents up.
I
DISHES
for Harvest ue odds
and ends to be closed
out at greatly reduced
prices.
. Harvest Hats
for men and boys in
wide brim straw or crash
or helmet shape.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
IONE ITEMS.
I.kini.1", dune is, 1 .nj.
Mrs. I'an I'otter is enjoying a visit
week.
A Imost
in stock.
received a
diploma this week from the Fan-American
exposition for oats, wheat and bar
ley. 1 he letter accompanying the diplo
ma stated that Oregon grains were sec
ond to none. The gram Mr. Ashbmigh
had on exhibit was grown on 1ms rauch
in the Light Mile district.
Mr. A. K. I'obbs, of Monument, was
in the city Tuesday on business. To a
News representative Mr. Cobbs slated
that the season was very late in his
section, but tLe outlook for an immense
crop is greater than it ban been for
many years, both on the river bottom
and the foot hills. Canyon City News.
We barn from the lone Lost that at
the beginning of Ust season the Farm
er's Warehouse had 177H sacks of w heat
in storage; received oT.O.'Io sacks and
It's handy where you can get anything j shipped :;s,sl; sacks, requiring !'. cars.
you want
Monday, the tub of June was Hood
Hirer's record breaking day for shipping
strawberries this season, when six car
loads and .VXl crates were loaded. On
Tuesday six carloads were shipped. The
atrawlerries are of the finest quality
this season.
With the ground broken for an f')00
brick scboolhonse. with many other
buildings in course of construction and
others projected. Fossil's building record
promises this year to exceed that of last
year, w hen over $U.ikl was expended
in building up the. town. Mr. Walten
burg is to burn enough brick lir store
building besi.l.'s the s.'lioVh (Use, m he
contemplates reeling a brick on the lot
occupied at present try Ins wooden More
building. Fostil Journal.
Rheumatism
What Is the tiw of telling the rheunisllc
that lie feels as if Itis Joints were U-iiiK lis
lornte! 7
He knows that his mifTerinc are very
much like the tortur-s tt the rack.
H Vi fir wnr r.t Iww Is what will r
nisiwntljr rure lit lise. !.
lint. twiMriling to thousand of grateful
testimonial'., is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
The average price paid was 4-' cents per
pushel. The highest pi ice paid waB o'
cents and the lowest ;!: cents per
bushel.
Miss Ahlma '"I'abe") Hallock, ac
companied by her grand mother, re
turned to her borne at l'endleton last
Fridav morning, after a two weeks'
visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. 1 I'utton.
Miss iiallock is .jiiite a favorite with
the vming people of Heppner, who re
gret that her stay could not have been
prolonged .
Keport w is made to us early this
week of the v- rv bad condition of the
road b"tneeu John I'av and Fox. it be
ing full id chuck botes, and that a lady
was then tai 1 up in Fox valley from in
j'ir:e cancel bv being thrown out of
her buggv while driving over the road.
We don't wih the road supervisors any
bad hi. k. Imt it has been suggested to
j ns bv a traveling man that the county
1 court ought to load every one of them
'win have "worked" Ihe John Pay-Mi-i'pner
load into a dead axle wagon,
behind four spirited burses and let
j them have a free ride over the road and
' and let them g' t .1 taste of their im
prove.! roads The lountv court ought
to have rock cnihei woiking all the
.i r ....ia iiioneiiii ill jt ten ill for roji.ls
.... ...... . i J " t i
II lirolimny iw-in ran .- nw " , . . . ,
M..-1 .si which tlx- .lionise dr-priiils. .nm- that would make i os ls -Long t reek
ilrl-ly -limiiiHt- it, ami stniii-llM-ns the j Dlj,..
ystnu mfnlnsl Its rvtum.. Try Hood's.
srere the near relatives and particular
iends of the contracting parties.
Promptly at H o'clock, an appropriate
ng was sung by Miss Jennie Howard.
Spokane, sister of the groom, and
e bride and groom came into the par
lor unattended, where the beautiful
wedding ceremony of the M. K. church.
Sruth, was pronounce ! by Kev. F. M.
Canfield, assisted by klt-v. M.V. Howard,
of Oakesdale, the groom's father, who
pronounced heaven's benediction upon
the young people, after which congratu
lations were showered upon theia bv
ail those prasvnt.
The bride was very tastefully attired
in a gown of white peau de crepe, with
chillon and applnjue trimmings, and
carrying a bunch of beautiful white car
nations, while the groom was dressed
in the conventional black.
I.a-t Thursday a ten-pound boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White.
( 'oy Thornb'irg aril Hay M- ,i-'. r
attended the ball game at lone ia-t -at-
unlay. j
Having is progressing rdo-iv. The.
Vie 1 is good. I
W. F. Harnett began ha-vesting his
1m: iev Tuesday.
Lawrence 1'almer is building a new ;
house on hie homestead.
W, H. M linkers is erecting an addition
to his residence.
It is expected that a good time will be
ha I at the Sunday school picnic the 2titb.
N. A. Lea. i,
Spvkane, wher'
Kerr, ii.Tor 1 .
I .vr. June 17, 1 :.'.
df-parted last week for
he has employment with
: Co.
I. I I'.row n has been somewhat
ised i jr ,i few days but is now out
Rev
indisp
again.
The supper of strawberries supple
! meiite 1 with ice cream and cake, sup
i plied a per agreement concerning the
recent baseball game of A. O. V . W. vs.
I. o. O. F. . was a very enjoyable atTair.
; It happened in the I. O. O. F. hall,
j The baseba'l game between the Fiks
I and Workmen Saturday, was won by
the Like by a score of 24 to "0.
Lr. Leonard White will leave us soon
: to make his home again in the soldiers'
j home at Koseburg.
! lone now boasts of a new dental office.
' Ir. Smith, eon of A. H. Smith of lone,
O-0-BsfrsVSO-fr O-(M)--rS'fr---0-sM'0s O-O-C-X-X OS Q-0-OQ-0-&-0-
James Leach was elected director at
They received many valuable and j the school election Monday.
nanusome presenis, ouiiacs oi space , .i0Peph Krashear, who has been work- is the proprietor,
prohibits the publication of them, and , ... .
i i . . .i .r mg for Oscar Minor, returned home; i .l.p annual nchonl mselinv held
the names of those present at the atlair. j fc ; KX u'e annual scnooi mfeuug ueia
Mr. and Mrs. Howard departed on ' Sunday. ! here yesterday, Faul F.ietmann was
this morning's tram for Oakfs lale, j ( harles Barnett returne 1 from Monu- j elected director for three years and S.
mi nt Monday, w here he has been shear- K. More was elected clerk for the ensu
ing sheep. ing year. Both were elected by aecla-
I he Fpworth League elected new otli- mation.
cers Sunday evening. J. A. Woolery is having stone hauled
W. F. Harnett has lately completed for the foundation for his new bank
Wash., where thev expect to reside dur
ing the summer. Professor Howard has
been chosen president of Columbia
college at Milton, Or., and will take up
bis residence there at Ihe beginning ot
school in the fall. These young people
are both well known in Heppner, Mr.
Howard having been the Drincipal of I
our school here for three roneucutive
years, and also engaged in other per
ssiits in our city, while Mrs. Howard is
a native daughter of Morrow county and
has lived all her life in our community
where ahe ia dearly respected by a large
circle of admiring friends, and as these
young people go out from among ns, it
is with the best w ishes of all for their
happiness and success.
IS YOUR LIFE INSURED
Io 3'ou know that your Life Insuranc
in the ::::::::::: :
EQUITABLE LIFE
will co?t you no more And give you better
protection than any other company.
XAU. BFCA FSK IN SL KI'LUS THERE'S
Wily. STK LN'iTH.
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iqwtaie Life
Assurance Society of the United States
has a surplus for policyholders of over
S7I.000.000. No other company is as
r-troLg a that. Before signing an appli
cation see
A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or
o 9 p-fia s r(ttii a m.
a neat addition to his resilience.
I'. i. Still well and wife arrived here
fro n Scott, Wash., last Saturday. They
expect to locate here.
The game of ball between Heppner
and Lexington Sunday .resulted in favor
ot Lexington by a score ot M to --'.
building soon to be erected in lone.
F..I. Keller is now making the anvil
ring in his new blacksmith shop.
Mrs. J. J. McLlligott has recovered
sntiicieiitly from her recent illness to be
removed to her home in the country.
HtrrNEK I HI Rl HES.
Fot-
Fpiscopal church F.ev. W. F.
wine
Catholic Church Ivev. Father Kelly.
Services 3d Sunday in each month at
10 :t0 a. m.
M. E. Church. Kev. II. L. Feighto!.
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and s p.
m. Morning subject, "The Shepherd
Leads." Evening subject. " Fatal
Blunder." Sunday school at M a. m.
All are invited to atten l.
TO OUR PATRONS
There is more Catarrh io this section
of the eountrr than all other diseases
Come to the celebration at Lexington j,ut together, and until Ihe last few
.InlvSand 4. .years was snpposeJ to be incurable.
" ' For a grest msny years doctors pro-
uonnced it a local disease, and re-
School Election. scribed local remedies, and by ooustautly
' failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced il iocursble. Science bsa
There was a school election held in proven catarrh to bi a constilntiocsl
... , , , disease, and therefor requires ronsti-
the council chambers Monday afternoon ,u,l(inR, ,retmM1,. Hh Cstarrh Cnre
for the purpose of electing adirectorand aaunfactured bv F. .' Cheney .t Co.,
1 oleil.i, o:ro, is n.e : . v consul niiooal
cure on the ni.rKit It is tsken intern-
..JUST OPENED..
GiallOVVdy'S SeW Tab19 &ni Everything Up-to-Date
R 1 1 f f A rrl HZI Fine New Soda Fountain. Fruits,
LMIliai Kl Soft Prinfeg, (';fc.irs at.j Tobacco
PtrlOrS Southwest Corner of Main and May Streeta
M. B. GALLOWAY. - - - Heppner. Oregon
Pants made in ehort order from 84.50 op.
work. Suits made in proportion.
Tirst-claes
Henry Bode, Tailor.
Heppner. Oregon
The hours for irrigating
t to p. in. WhiMie vv li',
v No water lo be use. I
except through nories
l lie company has been t
thousand dol'ar expense
ter in improving the eetv .
wol b,
blow sr
fir i
r spri:
tiom
and
- itmg
K it'l .
clerk, the terms of .1. A. Hager and J. J
Koberta having expired.
Op. director 4.' vote were cast,
Hager receiving -I 1' O .lustu I
.1. .1. Adkins 1.
For school clerk ' ' K-Leit nv
L'J votes and .1. 1 eager, '.
Mr. Hager is ch..o) for a term of
year and the c:t- 1 n-" i g o i
.Tas.
and
vel
H'iy in i
spoonful,
and niuc
They t tV
C'.se It I
and t.-sin
F
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1
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drops to a tes
't;v on the blood
of the system.
1 dollars for any
o;d for circulars
Mr
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V 'N s-m the best.
O.
ton ,! t e.v e
the .i-t w in- i
an I
lobe able lo tumish ti.eir i -it-t -w
w ith good service )!ut!'g th- I"-':'-iriigation
exi epl in ca-- .1 .n . .dent
pump. Thev expect l i co i u-t . i
nlwrni these rules. Anv one i..'i
w llflllly Violating tlnvn. the ii'iiija
w ill not only shut
r.iav refuse to turn it
rig it ion.
to
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w a cr .
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to
to
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b It
ri 'lit in reelecting '
ir tiring in hi ell "
s i.o vs.
Mr . K dieits h is
s. I.ooi e'erk and h
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Fourth of July Rataa.
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IioW TO AVCIK TKOL F.LF
i ic srrangi
Inter
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can is $1
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per
lit
i Now is the tune to provide voii's, ;?
-ril fauiMy wiih a buttle i f Cti .r-.i! -r-l
oti s Colic. Clrdera slid 1 mr!i e:i
L -nielv. 1 1 im Kpnost certain ! be
i i ede.l before the summer is ov-r. hii 1
i' procured now may save yon Irip I '
'wti in the ingtit or in your busiest
I ,.M.,,p. It is f verv where alinitti d !
be the niot snc''nt tudie ne in use
This i(rnture i ranon rf the ei-n-.nns f ir (.tnUri, rd a lulls. V fsn!ilv csr
Laxative Uroino-Quinino t!,!" tT.rd to be without u. For ie t
ttas tviMdr that rum rvM In " j '-l.-cnm Prng l.
I v .
n is o
W t I !? .1 W 11 ! ri
ar price ot t!:e
lo pe. ial arrange
- v l 1 f v nis! e l
' Ire old. T.-'ia1' e
, k riow n t i lie. I
! i' '11 It w ;ii be a
' ' : e reading matter
'. ic giving ail the
i' v special features.
: toe most desirable
I l t.-d tte. I ll s
t 's limited and w ;ll
si tot t nue.
Stock Shipmonta.
Jenkins w ill sfvp I t I
es the iat'e- part i ' :! .
Ci irk ,v an -ant s! o; . i
load ot horse on the lot! .
W. I. Stevens shaped o
horses on the I i'.ii.
i. H. K".sst', s!i ppe i :t
: or ses oi: t t.e '.tt ii.
Khea I'rs. shipped f-- v .v
this week tj I'liua.-..' i
gra.'e in Montana duritic t. s
Mi . -sinvt'-e. ot iiit-g- . i
' ieo 1 a ev si.., a
' horses to 0;i'a!.a t! . :
.1. II K r s'nari sl ip; !
beef att'.- an 1 two '"'1. t '-'j
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Local Wool Notes
The wooi sales ssetu 1
slack thia wrek. : 1
sheepmen are holding f r t ,
Make place be-e on
i month. Ti e war:.oi ..., , ..
rap: Ly. The ' l e-- .
b' : is run", r;g ,:.r,- r
over ha'f a c. '. u ; .
at the pret!t t:
be realized for o. . .,
rig "cm ! t . : i ..tj'. -
ev eral io .f , .
fr j:ii 1 iran t co'itrv .
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Hurrah forth 4th of Jn'r
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l'ial m. Mondav
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