Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 03, 1902, Image 2

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LEXINGTON NEWS.
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July 3, 1AJ
tli' t!vi;Mt ho It-ara than deuUl f '
tl.st ricl.t. I Vrsistfr.iv in tlu '
j Ti r: t ( 0:1) win iniHiiV NViirk
... 1, ,t..f .1,- 1.,! l'oni on Wedr.Orday. Juno
Pi' nnri utri Ui'll I I J j't-''H-
mk i: -'iinl to throw nsidt the j
(i.ifi u ii J- i'f tlu (."""M.r-titiitioii in j
or.kr to oiTect a reform' in the
in-, vie of choosing Senators. Y..
ij ut- vr the range ques
tion n. ni:t rniLtr between
.ll; IM'I.W TfACUFKS.
10-jvuuid lw.
The Sunday School picnic passed
off quietly last Thursday. Not a
ery lart crowd was in attend
ame. Harry ln'fuu'iiauip is enjoying a
Utitutea are to be held this j vi.-it from his brother F. E. ISeau-
ah.-p ai.d ihitlenien in a ecriou su m trier iu diiYerent parts of the j champ, of Kichlaud, this week.
iilhtt.-r, and at tbe present time is country for the benefit of teacher! Menitd Leach who has been nt
rn.-ro f.n:pii ateo man erer Miore. in nuuan accooia, aim u 1 ex.
Tii-n w;!! pr bhl ly be Mood t-hed ptvtod that at all of them there
M Front Lilffl! R
feed stdbics
ti,.f w
j llfctt-d
-Moll is finally
ail- will be important discussions of
topics psrtaininfi to the instruction
of the wards of the nation.
I h t.vil ! ;jsins is now aUut II wl11 he interesting to know
nil wound up in Morrow county. w'ftt tbe teacher of the Indian
Oi.'y a few lots remain unsold, youth think of the permanent
The scaled bid method of selling vs'lUe fHhe work thev are now
a ai'-pted by the Oregon Wool eg. A notion prevails that a
(rowers' aooifttio:i has had a of the text book in-
ter.dt-r.cr to clean tip the busineas ! 'traction given in Indian schools
it, short i-rder, aud the wool has ; of liule henetit to the pupils,
U-en fold out earlier than for especially if they are afterward
T(.RrSj. allowed to resume tribal relations,
. and instances are shown of Car-
All Americend words of svm- li8le raJuat "tuning to their
pathv to England iu row her trv-1 ' Lom anJ ocly to uke UP
itifi hour. Kapwiallv do we svru- ,h barbaric ways of their kindred
pathizewith our friends over the,1 ome more worthless than
water for it has oclv been a short ever W,,w'f pf tbe uing they
time since the life of our martvred 1 taTt aeiT.
president was Ucgicg inthebal-; It tas been thought that much
ance. Long lite to King Edward ! reRter wouli resa!t if tb
is the earnest praver of the Ameri- IeJids wer given instruction in
can people. agriculture, mechanics or indus-
trial arts ao that they might be-
The RepublicaLs of Missouri in
state convention, endorsed the ad
ministration of President Kooee
velt and declared him to be tbe
logical candidate for lf04. Many
other states will !VJ in hue with a
declaration lik thi. Western
people have already declared for
l'rt-idei.t K.-velt for thy have
come snif supporting farmers in
stead ot idle siwash savants, and it
would be worth while for the
teachers in the Indian schools to
give their opinions ou this import
ant matter. Spokesman Review.
Fall Citv, Vab... for several !
months returned home Friday.
He was accompauied by Mr. Dan
Hays, who will harvest here.
W m. Uroadley's brother, it. YV.
Broadley, of Sand Feint, Idaho,
arrived here Friday. He will
locate here.
A new porch is being built 111
froLt of Hotel Barnett. this week.
One of Uev. Miller's horses ran
into a wire fence Sunday evening,
and was badly hurt.
Lank Booher's team ran away
last Thursday. He was thrown
under the wheels of the wagon,
aud was severely injured, haviug
two ribs broken and being badly
brui-ed.
Hugh Tyler, a br ither of Sam
Tyler, and a former resident her
arrived here from California ou a
visit Saturd.iv last.
! Stewart A Kirk, Props k
FIRST.CLASS
Ki'i't tvnstaiilix 'ii liaiid S
Hinl mil l) fin iiiln"i mi 1
short IMtu-f t.' ':Htl''M J
wishiuu to il: , into the S
1 nti'i Kr . Ki 1 -1 . ! ;iss C
1 r
Hacks anil Diiouics
C I'AII. AH1HM1 ANI
m:k rs vi: (. aikk
s i' niF C
I COMMKKCIAL )
THAVKLKUS
AM' CAN l'l'KMSH V
! KhiS AND I'KI KK nN )
j S SHOUT NOTb'K I
J.ionu;rt;suilii Bros..
lii aml a:nl Marble .Monti-mt'iit-i
a Specialty :
STOINL AND
WARBLE CUTTEHS
l-'inisliiiitf Stone Woik fur liuiUl
itit,M. l'u-sl Marble and Uratiilc kept
in Stoc k .
-MOI' ON M UN SI'KKKI ,
Heppner,
Oregon
w . v . x - x - . ' f- - - r ja
War on the Rang.
In the death of Timothy II.
Bie'Dee. Heppner has lst a friend
. 1 j aud good eitizeu. For the past TJ
years he has
business man in this citv and he
found in him a staunch frien
x rr.m who .oil understands actual -vea" h" has be"ua prominent
r. nditior.s n thev exist, ne will
be the logical can lidate for all the ha' a c,0'-?1 itifiei with;
tne int-rests ot the community. ;
Uke othnr sturdy western
T:ie B!:ie Mountain F'.ijle learns that
a band of sheep beiong'tij: to S. F.
Barker, of Condon, 1 ' e on , were shot
into oti the, tr.ht of the lsth inst , on !
what is Known as the 1? tf'ade on P.ear J
creek on c nar the trail to I.oi.ui v -tl j
ley. N jtliititf definite r-ardintf tiie ,
stio-jtirt ran ie.ir,n 1 Fr?!n one j
souri-e it i- h-.i-ne i fi.i! an i ;', ;
gh-'ep. th-e- pick hir-M. t iv 1 d )j ,
were k:l i an i in the . 9 a man n .
THE
"PALACE
M IV; t' r ri' HKK-4 OK
FINE CANDIES and ICE CREAM
H. D. Wood & Co
.LIBERTY MftRKET.
J. H. BLAKE, PROP.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
and Sausage
POULTRYand FISH
MAIN STREET,
Heppner,
Oregon
The OwKrTK has just received a tine
assortment of la-hen' visiting cards in
the very latest styles.
'!..: in t ie -tu.iv
he : ni
c ji-.'i -:n i'; n
p--pie.
pK
1' ler. r i- t.i" "
ise since :t la k- ,:
Tne p'a
'-I .p on v
j Hi:
I
f-
ran'1'
1
i the
!
; 150 i.ea
n
Five vears ao. when the repal- i. bis lif? has b-eD active and
lic-Hi. party euoet-ed-d to the con- iu Ja-trious. Hi- wjrk has bet-u a
trol of LatioLal afiira. busicess suce-s and he ha.- left an h m-
stagnant, credit impairt-d. wi name,
currency disordered and industries -
prostrate. After the task offut- NEED MURE HELP,
tint.' the national house in order Often tbe over-taxej nrgtot cf J;,-
.... t;ak va Mft, ,-,t 1100 cr oat 'or celp b. Jyifpie'4 tn
, . . . .v . i L 1 1 j . j , a niin;fir of
rr.'y r.irOUS:r.t tne COUCirv W ine cuuinnuii, wowei u:jrjer. rare
' trouble call ftr DromD ae of Dr. I
h-?-t r-"'---' '-B I rop-ry is Kiog K-w LufeP-is. fhey are gecile. :
t'r'r.l'rv t-J ;" rjH i t5rr-Q,ia taaxactfcrJ to at
j:. . ..- ..:::". :.r::.i;-
h
ram
lien
a
1 .-!
i". f.r rec.-ir ,v o I j t .
n hicii V k. M.i-c.1 ! i.t
e J .
A r-i:n r !.a reahed mis orri -e ais
that -p liiV t ink p'a -e recent :y 1:1
i'-a :' v 1 1 x;- m uit.iio, in ti ;cli
-ep be!onb'int t 4 n n
res lent of 1 rant o'l it v were ki' el
.4t i ai
I
A motion has b een filled at Ps
M)it, Iowa, for a new trial of
the case of beston Balliet, the
r : r.natrn I IrfFin rmniri T
ool ttrowers Association
lppiDe.- 11
The
has
we'd aware of the fact that
been a success and the sheepmen
operator, ;
who was convicted of using the j
mails fori fraudulent purposes in
ar low ew aware 01 ite lactmat .. ... n 1
WULC,UJU Willi IL1V Ul ic . an
th-v hav b?n benefitt! in many , f f. ,
' Mining Lompany.
sTj. Not only have they re-
c-ivd the top price for thir wool - tm 01,rg , xof Cnambe-Ui's j
but ti.ir iLterf-rtS generally have Stomach 4 Lir-r Tablets ao 1 find them '
. . tfce bel tl.Li f ir mf etoruacb I erer
tn prttctf-d by the organization. It)g i. v. F,.bicBOD, Justice cf
WLv shoul J nt this beanobjfr t tno Wae. LK-mts. Mieb. Tbesa Thb '
, lei cot oalv correct disorder of the
lev!, tj tL wheat growers and ,t0m.eb, hut rea'ale the liver and (
farn,-r. have no rganiza- biweis. Tt.y m e.y to Uke and1
, . p.dit;t 10 e?ct Pr iioceut"! per
tioL 1 L-re is strength in organ. x Fof M;e bf Slican ura8 Co.
iaati'-n ai.d why should it not ap
ply t-j the fdrrf-r as well as any William Blalock, a Southern
ether cf '-c-iceaa. Pacific railroad brakeman , whose
. . home Is at A-hland, thrown
. l u from a car bv the Btilden stopping'
A cei-e t '-iiietin on agricul- - rt
, j of a freiL,t trnin, while switching,
t'-re iti 'rgon, just iaue3 snows ' h
t:.a! laru of t.'i? state, on Junel, ,.
i e! t :-i-d ?..kR37. and were
" , ' iV , -u ()f th;jl right wri-t. and narrowly e-ap-d
' jj. fA or 14 o L-er
cent "r-e-M the value of ffcar
tail I if hlI tll3.13.-'0. or
t O pT
and iin;
b'JlIJiCg
" I hae used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for a grat many years, and al
though I am past eighty years of
age, yet 1 have not a gray hair in
my head."
Geo. Yellott, Tousori, MJ.
'e mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's ray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vieor always re
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makesthe
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
tl.N kg: lit 4,1 intlt,t,
I! j'.'ir drireist cr;r t u..!f yon.
-r.j li jt.i d. !ir uu-i ,;i -xpri8
y-ju a Ujttie. Y.k iure an-! srie tu? uani
of jour bart frxpr1-e A'Ulra.
J. C. A i tit i U , Lue.,, Mas.
....McCOKMlCK MOW KltS....
Rakes. Reapers and Binders,
l.tir ui.jtltlf-. niiO sliti llli' lfit't irn-
pi-DVt-naeii'r at iarriui-.-' i m pitnttt h'uin- Abu rnrry
Hodge and McCormick Headers.
i- pri'b- our'-lvt n ke.j,in the largi-t-t ,ind b-ft e n p - I
l'!y !
i
Studcbakcr Hacks. Buggies and Wagons
i
ever brought to Ueppner. You should examine them
before purcliAsing ebt-whi-r'.
S. P. GARRIGUES
MINOR 4 CO.
I lave bought the stock
and Good Will of
Hart & Make. 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 von for vour
every day wants.
4
5
'IT
MINOR & CO. I
rnnn
AND
' T t
SUM
, GCAKI'IAS'.S SM.E
AS' 7.1 77.'.
Of if .17.
He fOitain a bad fracture of th
be: ng craaho-l beneath the whl- !,." I;,.,,'., j.,, ',rr'-'f 'Li ' I
'1'i.e vslae of farm ira-
plnieLt ati'l binary wa $v
r.": .71!", and f '.r.-stock, fVi,'.'7.-.
t-4-. TL-e a u--. addd t" that
of lar::i, tfiv- 1 7 J.7'',l,li7 tb-'
t -V vnlu f far-. ; 'op-r?V . Th
t ' . 'uf of fs: prvd JC-t f-T
a of which
li-' -1.-- .T 4- p-r C-r-t. r-p-r-'
nt- tl - abi ' LLUi pryb
r c-7 ' '.' i-r
In If.- CDATt;r r.f t. r I4r 1 of WMirn
Tvf!Tipi l-nan
T.-. pct'tio'ioi C A M!-ir,r tn jnmrl an of
tm 7 ron. 4a .:.- mn, ''duiIiik
o:. r t::r. to f 'yiri for 'i
wrr for tr. "'rnir, rj wi-jt,
!ii M. l ptlti-iri vl :t ip'l:if to tli
' -.. or. trie tV.n !. i.f Man n. let
u--t r .ar f a-..li;r rt. t . j- a. l rif jlariy
lw .: f r-. oi.-irt t.. :1 r A M'.nor. aii'l
tfiat f.e ia ,'ia.i:.'-: a- 1 tctibv iir.
t: ; p-r-' - a-i'l property f.f aa.1
n'i..'! t - ..'. .-..I It ar.r..a.r fr T r,
ti tut- i 1', reaaltioe from alraio. and ' tr.t o.-ir fr-ii . :ti p-ttmn that it .a !,
0rat.y ti-a-l ith ln glio ro- '?' 1 1 '-'' t. M a-d tr.!
-r ati-i eae it effects L for
V. H-T LlNIWKST FOR HTP.AIN'H
ut, the ralue of land, yr f. We,8 .h- m.rcbls
t-j..!,! other than r.jr P-- Loog I-iant, N. T., "I
a: r"jTiirjjeL J ChBmhier'ln Pbio
Ba m aa tie K-t l.oimenl for atrtini, I
I:
! n ! 1
f v -n ; ;
.-i.ali. a:i'. t
.r-.-l V' tr .
1 1 . ;-.a.
I L C !
u- t- an 1 $J1.
-r.? th- v il i. ,i rr
t!.- ! .r-.-t pro!u ts -.t r j r
1 1 J h" ."("- f r
To t a .tur la oo r- tb f.'Jin
Uiiative Bromo-Quinine t "
Vm raixtKi Uil rurf roll day
t .it .r L' U'- -
o..t i-.;ut.Lt tt.at th- t; o:
L.t f I y th- J.f- t v. f :
. !f mi-u -1 ,if.ra' !y b- f !
1 f-dt j ti -jMirti": .if r- r Lt
at.oi. m ti''- S-Jiat- at- 1 th'.. ' r jr.jj
K-.i.tn r!:..il r.- . 'it.at. :e t!
.,r (.. tr.-.it.t tie n.v
Htl-PMK HI K'.KH
;,; . i.un i. I.n W. K. Pvt-
( 'ri'jo t, IUsv. ha't.'-r K-!ly.
. : -nr. lay n ruorjtii at
an rMjh, - .r. ty Ju: . i'l
,r. !av i 1 1 ool i! a rn. ferrnoij .
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j-. -Ii :o ' a-.tef.'i tt.e-''.
J. '. ti'ii f-. tu riiiter.
k -' K A M
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In a'.fn t,r!ri
- r t 'i in'n j.ro i-IM ' y .a
....- 1-M of Ml! W
a ! provt1i f-rda l-jr h i
t aal-1 g lanlla i l.a l'jy r;-
a 'riit- l n .-'.t'i'y a;. 1 a
a - n- I.-;. rl'nt. vti. rn; a-i't
f-. I ward '..-.at haa ".r:!- i;.l',
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. ' hr.y ..r-l - '. nf 'I -J
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hl-irof 1n o'i or a A M
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r.y a ;1 oa r,'. .i'1 n-t
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The First National (Jrooor
o
CfD 1 f iiiiid on Main ftn-f-t mid
r is tl..- tilai-e to buy ::::::
"p : Beef, Pork.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,Tin- J -Mutton.
ware and Furnishing Goods ,sausage and
Poultry
Thi-.-H (irjods are well adapted to
eith.-r City or Country Trad- : : :
.M. LICHTENTHAL..
T'r UP-TO-DATE
SHOE DEALER
lo-ii vnii n I uiiyiliiii-: in
tin' liiM'ot .lim-s, cuiiii- in aii'l
t-xainiiii- Mtir iiniinii-i- tuck.
( 'nil 6upjdy y.oi with i .-at and
well-mad.- binlw.ai at rt-.isitnulii.-prices.
::::::;: ;
Custom Work
a Specialty...
OREGON
.11 UJJ. HEPPNER.
:
: CENTRAL MKAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN, Manager.
Mams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
rrcsh Fisii
li,,iv-l
on Fruinvn
r 1
P
always on
hand.
Staple 4 Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas Cofe :
COHNLH MAIN AM) MAY STREETS.
p
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. i
o o
A. K. HIOOS.
) -;' . i.v ,t sfk'.f.os
( ni .r .i:r
li.nkr art m rt, !. .r a '.-.,
. ! ULUlMH.t tUil-llt. ! tit t.'.V
Unlit tii' tl..- r-prttul 1
. t.i.!-tti--! -f th.w
at thr 1 aHmtlttati"U ail.jrlr- jfuar
ailtr h;.-h wnu'-i jrt--Lt the
i . -ii'.t b prdi
ti.-ti i'f tb dein
f.
1 1.- trriati
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A.. - i.t Kr " il .f.'irih r.-
. m:i I- I iJ ai.t.l furtf.er no
1 f.r Krv. Jo' n "Aa'frn ,r ri
i 'ti tirdita- '! ''t.urti, of
...r .r 'rrtfirr, lnl Olfing I'.e
of Oif l'.- t r. I b
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I. A. Beardsley,
i h l,u,ld.fie .1.
Ii' r I: f IP. li 1
.f thf pix p
to k-
!V"n a; t t- 'brrrt r.r. cc In t
pt.- IK a,L OPTKIAh
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..The City Bakery..
C;?ib roc- cV Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
)pli -olioil'-'l fi,r plain anl
tn I icy l:ikinpr
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
k:i: :it ix hi-: a son
v
STEEL PENS
AS
TfE itlOKD PENS tVRTHE(IE. 150 Styles ri
om Bf All Itationara.
c.m-. a i f STERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. "" . r,
'riuo haix WAc;oaX
Ih r.n that f-vf-rylMirly known. It i- ni, of t. !,pHt on rurtl..
Gilliam & Bisbee
lfavj...t r.-,e.v,, one of th- l;irK,-Ht Ht.K-kf. of I:Hi Vm:,nii ,-ver
l.roii'ljt t Hfiiiipr.
II,ary a,l SJ,Hf Ila.da.rP (Jranitewaro, Tinware, Agricultural
ImpUmt. Uayona, Uarka, Ktc, I'a.nta and O.la (th lat in
, tb world ) ( r.-kf-ry ai.d (ilaaawarv.