Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 26, 1902, Image 2

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    The I h ppner Gazette
! y.-.-tenUy. Hepptior HOOD RIVER STAWB1RRIES.
Ui..!;m s great nmiunt of wool
ev,rv cht. hut thf fact that thero ! s,"on' Output About 85 Can, at
is .ui-h h pod ma.ket her ie not ! $125,000 Nat-
well .Miough known. The pric : Tne ,,n.k l)f-t, ,,oa,i iiv..r
k jr.-fM.Jav will oomparo fa- ,,er,T ,.rop ,,s ,,epn ,,,,,,eil, , ,.
,-,,.iH with any paid iu Knstoru ual tulinh,,r 0I Un (he
'- i 0non tbia year- 11 - he somethuw over .V,.00O, ..,,! to
Jane 26, 1902 rt.MUUet.t for the Heppner wool Lhont n.rll:l,,, ilf fnll, BIul ne(l.tf
I v.i .,, ..,1 .;n . 1 1
Lunikt i nu. win uae n iruucui i
(oTfrtii.r-flprt hauuberl&in ha? to hiinc; wool here heit vear that
W ariioi-k Vc Miohell.
...i,.,? - fit Hri r Olf i
..si ! , :m mutter.
TntTi-i'tr, .
tnft'io i.ul !ic statement tbat as 1 has been goiug to other platva.
ixx na h take his neat he will j j
rorffcP ft Tiirou fight against the: Among the clans of law students aJ-j
fee sw.tem. ! in it ted to practice in tbe court of Ore-1
- -- ! son by the Supreme Court, Tuesday,!
Th hncy r-eafon is now on.
Then- is plenty of work for all at
F.iiward Notson, a former Pallas
boy, bat now Imrjg at Lexington, Mot-
good wspee.. Hay harvest will i row county. Mr. NoUon tuaiie bis
contince until it is time to harvest
wheat which will furnis-h employ
ment until late in the fall season.
There's a bright miuJ orer at
Heppner and a level bead at
Atht na that can I counted upon
to hohi down the democratic eon- j gaed in teaching.
home with bis uncle, H. C
th;t citv, for several yeara and attended
Ijk Creole Academy. He afterwards at
tended college in Iowa, where he re
ceived two decrees Bachelor of Arta
and Bachelor ot Science. I'pon leaving
college he went to Wyoming and en-
He was verv sue-
growers !'.'" iHi. A nmioritv of
the heavy shippers are through picsing.
hut berries will continue to come in
from the upland patches for two weeks
or more. These mountain berries are
of excellent quality and command a
good price at the close of the season.
Most of the berries this year have
been sent east of the Kooky mountains
in refrigerator cars, and the three cars
Kowell, in Lent out o.jnj ill)it brings the total
tingent from this county in the
Oregon legislature. Pendleton
Tribune.
Some people are under the im
pression that if there is a special
session of the legislature called it
will be the old legislature. This
is a mistake, A member of tbe
legislature is in office from the
day of his election.
While Governor Getr is being
blamed for thing- that be is Dot
responsible for. the people of Ore
gon will always believe tbat be is
responsible for the defeat of Mr.
Furnish in Marion county. Gov
ernor Geer will never be senator
for tbe simple reaaon tbat the ma
jority of tbe people do not want
him.
Rear-Admiral Clark!
cessfnl in his chosen work, and soon
took high rank among tbe prominent
educators of the state. Returning to!. ,
1 berries out of
Oregon he was employed as principal
of the public school at Lexington, and
taucht several terms. While attending
school in Dallas, young Notson was a
man'y, energetic boy, and his many
friends predicted a brght future for
him. Judging from his successful ca
reer since leaving school, it appears
that their predictions were well ground
ed. He is a clear thinker, a gifted
speaker and tireless worker, and will
make bis mark in hi chosen profession.
Polk Ccuntv observer.
RmI Estate Transfers.
Edaard Hunt and wife to A M Mark
ham 40 acres, sec. 1-', t 3 s, r 25 e. f 1.
Frank Garvin to Henry towers, 160
acres sec 20, t 1 n, r ? e $W.
Ellen L. Tippett to citizen of Lena
It sounds i precinct, parcel of land sec. 4, t 3 ,
Contract of sale by partial payments.!
good to Oregonians. We of tbejr9e. $100.
the Webtoot state glory in the
honoring of the man who made
cuttle-snip ever cv.nr-T.rnci-x.1. e
rejoice that be w ho took the Ore-!
gon upon that marvelous race j
around the world has at last re-j
ceived justice at the Lands of the i
powers that be. Rear-Admiral j
Clark, quondam commander of the
Oregon. r-unds good to Oregon- j e
lass. Journal.
car lot shipments up to 61. Ahouf one
third of the crop was shipped by ex
press. This was the banner season for the
Hood Kiver strawberry growers, the to
tal number of crates marketed being
55,000 or "JO. OX"i over the number shipped
last year. The season was perhaps 10
iyg late, but this kept the Hood Kiver
competition with the
, Missouri and California crops and en
abled the growers to realize a better
price. Last year the Hood Kiver Fruit
growers Union netted its patrons f'J,l:
per crate, and the union expects to do
almost as well this year. There was a
good vie d this vear, and with favorable
weather for ripening, a full crop was
produced.
The berries were generally of an ex
cellent vjua'ity, but the local shipping
agencies had some t.-ouble this season
to keep inferior fruit from going on the
market. Some of the new growers, not
yet converted to Hood River's ethical
code of maiketing only first-class, thor
oughiy packed fruit, attempted to sliip
inferior b.'rri-8, but the Davidson Fruit
Compinv and the F'ruitgtowir' I'nion
enforced a stiict vigil ncp, a-d by a
system of in-petion endeavored t
sp'id "lit nuthini: but H - -t rlas product
The tot il area in st'aw her ie i't
Taking tbe state all over, pros-
rtAta vlptp r.pver FiritrhtfT than rft i
t ... - . : liJ acre, sec O
present. In hastern Oregoo, crop
prospects are excellent with a large
acreage. At recent wool &ales in
Fbaniko. a large 1st of wool was
soli for 5$ cents. With a good
price for wool and an encouraging
outlook for tbe farmers, tbe coun
try wiiJ b prosperous. Down in
the Willamette valley everything
is promising. Last year's bops
B. , Taylor to Alexander Keid
George Blahru et ux to J. W. Cowius,
hf lot 3 and 4. block -', Rasmus- -i
a ld:tion to Ileponer. $2"x)
Laurence O'Connor to Mary K. Bel
lenbrtx k, 23 acres, sec J, tp 3 s, r 2'i e.
-Vt.
Hiram Tash aLd wife to Lone Bairn
ge o. 82, 1. U. - r., 6 acres, sec i hrr-.es.
30, tp 4 e, r 25 e. $40.
O. E. Farnswortb, guardian of estate
of J. L. and A. F. Fuller to W. E. Hatt.
tp 3 s, r 26 e. $72").
L. P. Jones and wife to Moses Ash
baagh, 36 acres, sec IS, tp 1 s, r 25
e. $1.
FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD.
After careful investigation it has been
determine! tbat tbe dale of Ice diecov.
try of goll id California was Jsooarj
2iL, lM?. About tbat same time there
wae aaotter important discovery, wbicb
satisfy joor!f.
I to thousands of people has been worth
have been selling for IS cents per ! b n sil the gold, became i re
poani Oregon will have a big 1 ,,or"j ,bem 10 b8l,h' acd thai is Hos
... , . ,. 'letter's Mumacb Bitters. Tbis wonder
crop this y-ar and indications are), , . ... .
' ! fol medicine entinaee to cure stomach
that price will be good. iani bowel e -mplaiDts, tbe fame today
: as ' tbe put, and altbongb una; medi-
" ei Dee Lae oome and gone, Ihe Bitter
Members of tbe Pioneer Associ- i t,u fEC',iD pp' 'vonte. T ,
itiiM wno lafler from djspepsis, :odi
tion and the attendance upon tbe I gfrti o, tetlacbe, heartburn, consups-
nnual reunion of that body, like' ,,"D1or Wnees, and bave trie 1 other
I mediritie withool oblaiciog relief, bi
the Government pension lif-t, ID- remf-dy will prove a bleeeing. bciuse it
. .!! .. . I .... . k T.- Vu.l.U 1
rrtiw fr.m tir to vear. And i cu' u; wi.ic .u
this notwitLstanding the fact that
pioceers and old soldiers are rap-1
idly djing off. The extlanation
or this seemingly incongruous: . t
' . rn. irciuir is oo every box or lb (enuine
Hate of afairs is simple. Coaxed , Laiative BrtmO-Quinine Tatieu
frr a the;' retirement by sympathy ' rnd7 that exi tm mm
ac i apj reciation, our veterable'
r a fcTT u u 1 1 I O t iyt,it:ci"j
mn.Ut. Jr, r nMi mr aftp wear EpifCut.si rburch Lev. W. Y.
While their cumbers are in reality j ",tie
decreasing somewhat rapidly, the; Catbolic Chjrcb-Kev. Father Kelly.
than ever l-efore. Many pioneers
with a little timely asistance Lave
found tbemselven of late. Thua
is the appareLt increase in their
Luml'eic, as shown by tbe attend-
an'-e ujon the aLt.ua! reai,ion, ac-'
cunted for. O'egotian.
lt0lR:ver Wtllrv n estimated t . l.e at.-oit
i
3-3.I ac-es. .M re Un l is ben; prepare
th'S su'iimer. and by i.ext -, -n the
st 'aw berry acreage will p'.jb i bi v r- cb
in1" or 71 acres. The patch- Hr gen
erally sm.'l, running five to even acres
in size, t ;.e t-utte lartn ut .i" ac j
th" larg--it b-rry rani.-h in the va'lev,
and this year produced 3-nMt crates of
The 0 E Miller 12 acre tract i
i
turned t If 2001 -rae. The ema'.ler
patci es brinrf in the la-t-er returns per J
ace and produce the bet berries, i
Tt is is bra,-se the wo'k of ciiltivatioii j
is usually rn-jre th rugh, and the sup- j
ervis:on of pick:r,i and p.a-'king is more
ea-i'y done. j
The principal markets for Hood River J
strawberries are H e Montana towr.p,
the I'akotas, Mir.ne 'ta and Manitoba,
while many berries are also sold in
Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake and Seattle.
Some few are sold in Portland, and this
year shipments were made to Dawson
City. A crate wa-i a' placed on board
an ocean steamer bound for Hong Kong,
but their condition on arrival I as not
vet been learr.e l.
Red From Litory & j ..Moiiterestelii Bros..
feed Stdbles I
I Stew.rtA Klrh. Prop. '( i.aiule ami Marble Monu-
L ? i inents u Specialty : : :
? FIHST-CLASS-
L,VKRV ItIGS j STONE AND
S Kept constantly on hand AiARBLE CUTTEUS I
J and can be furnishes on f
) short notice to parties )
J w ishing to drive into the
C inteiior. Firs-t class : : V
3 II . i Finishing Stone Work for Ruild-
MfMS 311(1 BlIOlllGS ( iM"M l"t Marble and Uranite kept
) J )! in stock.
C CALL AKDCND AND
i SEE I S. WK CATER ?
S 1 THE v1 siioe os stkkkt,
l C()MMEKCIAL )
TRAVELERS ) HcPPncr- - 0re9n
) AND CAN FIRN1SH )
WWl: .LIBERTY MARKET.
- Beef, Pork, Mutton.Veal
THES. and Sausage
"PALACE" POULTRYand FISH
3 M IVI'f.ll TfKKRS OF
I FINE CANDIES sod ICE CREAM j M'N STR"T'
o a Heppner, - - - Oregon
H. D. Wood & Co 1 Zn
J The Qaiktts has just received a fine
vif assortment of ladies' visiting cards in
sjjijjss the very latest styles,
K&zzrs v i k U3l Cr- y -
Wf U-A--f . i-y - y -n i- v t- i v v h )- ee i-vevcverji
4 ?
MINOR & CO.
HtPPtR t'HtECHM
I'ot-
TO OUR PATRONS
The tours for irrigating aill be from
1 to s p. m. Whitif will blow at ti and
No water to be ner for irrivra'ing
except through nozzles or sprinklers.
The company has been to ten or twelve
thousand dol'ars expense the past win
ter in improving the rervice and expert
to he ab'e to lurninh their custoniers
witfi g' od service during the hoUi" of
irrigation excejit in Case of accident to
pump. They expec' their customer to
observe these ruies. Any one found
wilfully violating the:u, the company
will cot oaly shut fr the mater, but
nay refuse to turn it on again for irri
rigation. H. L. A V. Co.
....MeCORMICK MOWERS....
Rakes, Reapers and Binders.
Can be fuund in lar't finantities sud with the) latir.1 im
proveaients. 'at inTriguei-' impb-inetit houM'. A1m4 carry
Hodge and McCormick Headers.
We prido onrselveri on keepinp tte larReet and heat sup
ply of
Studcbaker Hacks. Buggies and Wagons-
ever brought to Heppner. You should examine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. GARRIGUES
Have bought the stock
and Good Will of
Hart & Blake. We
have moved the entire
stock to our new store
in the I. O. O. F.
building.
Mi
You will find
James Hart there to
wait on you for your
every day wants.
MINOR & CO.
' - - - - - - - r i
The First National Grocery
A W7
D. A. Beardsley,
V
4
Can be found on Msiu Ktreet and
is the place, to buy ::::::
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
ware and Furnishing Goods
Tliese (iords are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
r
ft
:.
t
ft
J
JVL LICHTENTHAL.
AND
SUM
THE UP-TO-DATt
SHOE DEALER...
MER
.SHOES.
When
the lint
rxanii in
Can supply yu
yiMi iit-iil Hiiyiliin in
f 1 h . ciiuh in ami
mir itlllll-llr--r- stuck.
with neat ainl
well-rn;uli'
prices.
iootw :u .it !..-' 'iiuli!-'
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER. - - -
OREGON
CENTRAJi MEAT MARKET
Manager.
J. H. KINSMAN.
T 10 .30 a. rn.
CLrifitiao chan t . Haoday June 10
a. tn. S'iU'Jay e:hool ; 11 a ni. ermon ;
1 'i w. V. I". . (,'. K. mt-etinj-; p.
iu g'jop! in-etiry We citfn'l a ror'l-
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
j A m j rf par-?l to fit g
I for a.i a.ari-l rriniitl'iiin
i iG." w!-t, r-r A K. Illtrir M h . j'sm
j W'l t e.; B iii'hi.K.
i Staple i Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas if Coles !
a in vita ion '
atl-n 1 thf-pe
11 H I'SKh AS A JjL XAliKF.T.
Ti,
for ;n
'J he r t-Lt H oi k.-8 in H"pp
Vt LaTe demonstrated to thingi".
i ut. tLat tL -i!d bj 1 u,-'hoJ
of illiti: k1 m a-joptl by th
Oreoij Vo'l ir'.w-ff ' Afetp-ciHtioii
la a j:rt iuci, nii'l -. nd that
lij ptir i of the - i i rt
wMil markft- in IlMt-rri r-froij.
1 L pric rwt!iz-d L-re yciitrday ta for th
re fullv urlto all ! titioLa. iu.
Tl.f -jc1 lrouht every cnt that k p. .''!.n
it m worth which w all tht I. io. K.in.t K
xiulJ te reJonbly eip-ctwl , Twl 1 Jaaita N.
ta)r ho attudl the r-ri.t !.., r-.m ! V.
wool rr-nlee at .KhaniLo, and who tr... Il.orv
wm a teavy pur(ha-r at that lff -:i, O.a
rtated to a iiomibent u"l ! Ir.tyr-, M'
mao her that hi fruj would not i,rA, li.
allow loin to j-ay the ytxcv that
were Iwititf nCtrJ htre l.r th
fra-j- of woil tbat
ervn-e. J. V. ha fokti, rn.niiitfr. i
j
At All Saitita Kp.cpal tLirch no
a-ivj. h hM UDt.i further no-j
tne. it.e It J'i'n Warr-u W.iDtt en
tf' "ith the d ut v at the Church of j
th Ke'Jeeuier, l'eu-1 eton, d'irinK tli. I
a1 .erne of the l'.tjr, Iv. V. K. 1'ot-
Gray ?
I
A Til 4 ltirr
f ji!u ir. l-tt"e rrria n un'-aii-'l i
the jKjf.t-.rf. it at He'jt'r.er. In
-- eay 'a lT'tie.'J.' i
K !:.' h-M!, rii'l
i
k "l ie-, Ma'v Anna
!I-r. 1, Kntft ;
( .m,:i, John I
I'--r,e. M.te Ora
Ha i, W..tef
U'tf, I. 1
Iii, i y f
'llt ,o, J. T.
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. l
r. IIOWAKI, Heppner
r t
r i
..: jx;j:
fili ng elf ani f
"My hair was
turning e-ay verv
n air v 'gor stopre J t. t rai, t.a ;:
rc-to'e j ti e natural tolor.'' - ,W
E. Z. h'--r.ommt--, Cohots, V.
it's impossible for you
not to look old, v.itl, ;!,. C
color of seventy cars :n f
your hair! Perhaps you L
are seventy, and you like t
your gray fiair! It not,
use Aycr's Hair 'ior.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
..The City Bakery..
Crtibtrce & Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Orlfr.-i solicit-! for plain a n
fancy I -a kin
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK f'ltKA M IN Hi: AS ON
Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Hams, Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Ki'cslt Fish
KM-i v. I
on Ffidays
C0RMER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
'a
it j"rjr rlr rf't rur v. n 1
a'! '.r- fl ''ur w.iU 1. 1 r t S
rm k t.Ttl. I mtir n1 rl' ! -r- I
f J'ur i,-fclt r-- '-ft -. -1 i . f
J . AXf.K (')., M
wrre bll g fovmu tu .ay
STEEL PEr,
If
LSSSM the t'
Ifl vtvlp r,"mt .Hwm and
... - - - - w -r ironn Points.
ESTERBROOK STEEL PER eO.'nT
1ST
la una that ev. rylKKly kn.WH. It i UP f on ,,Rr(h
Gilliam d Bisbee
Harejiiaf retire. one of the larjrcM Hun (lf Min Wn . pTfr
liroiiKtit to uoppDpr.
Ii'Ioosm are IIiflit.
,lf'; n, HM,(. "lwjre, (IrRnitewnre, Tinware. Ajfrirultm
mplementa Wagona. ShcU, Etc, Paict- ,n-l ( )ila (tLe Inat
the world). Crockery ami (i Unaware.
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