The I k'ppner Gazette TlIlUHDAY, July :i, 1H0-J 1. J!. Howard for line urocorics To morrow in the (ilorioim Fourth. W. I.. lloiiHlon vinitod I'ortland thii The Weed's News i Week. Local anil l'ersunal Haiienins in and About tin City. 1'runk I."'o went to I'ortland, yeater Jay. M. S. Maxwell of loriH, wait in the city Friday. A new church buildiiiK in to lie built at Monument. 1'. (. Bortf handlce Waahburne (ringed iiiHtriiiiientH. Mr. Morrinou wax an outgoing pua tienger yeaterduv morning. l'rof. K. Jay Merrill, o( iiarilutan, wan in the city Saturday. We fill mail orders promptly urid guarantee our work. 1'. '). lintg. A. M, Jeiikiii of Indianaopoh", tin diana, in here looking after aotne of hid Hue Block. There are good proHpecta for an im mense crop of li tick leberries in the Blue mountains thin leanou. Mr. and Mm. J. I.. Avars liave re turned from New York. Mrs. Avers i much improved in health. Kugene Nohle went to I'orllatid Satur day, to the liood Samaritan hospital for treatment for appendicitis. 1'. ( . Burg ha jiiNt received a large iupply of I'anjos, iuilars, violins and all kind of ruunical Inatrutiienta. t'hehalia, the famous 'regon pacer baa been purchaaed hv )rif'jr partieM and will he brought hack to thin etate. Harvest hand am a.are. I ' r i n f the rush of hav harvest it in hard to get enough men to eupply the demand. M m lav iicji lung, t!ie vear-old d lighter of l!.-i.h Ha liei, ..if Kight M,e win tak-n to I'jrllan I for medical t rent mel.t . I lurm-n arid cat lie are re.jrtel to he il : !i' from . iim- mi k now ri . k ii. on the ran",!- belvt-i-n Canyon Creek ami 1 1, d an t 'reck in ' 1 1 ,i 1 1 1 couiit v . I I'r. Ifunloi k, of Spiny wan in the city Saturday. oir. J-rank larnswuith n in from hi ranch near Hardman. l or all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, call on I'. O. Jiorj?. FOR SA !.; :j fine reaidence lota. Inquire of A. Ahrahanmick. The Light A Watar Company is put ting in a new main on Chase street. Summer coraetH, cotton underwear, gloven, etc , just received at Mrs. L. J. t . r.HIOH . A great many Heppner people will go to Lexington tomorrow to spend the Fourth. John Amhione, of Uitter, called at the iA.tiTK otlice Fiiday. County court Is now in session at the court house. Full iiroceedinirs next aeek. The wheat warehouses in Umatilla county are all practically . empty, the grain being all sound out. K. B. Wilson, traveling freight and panHenger agent of the C. B. A Q., was in Ifeppner for a few days la.it week. Mm. Kwing and daughter, Lillian, returned from I'ortland Saturday, where thev have b'en viiiitirjg for a Otolith. A. M. Jenkins yesterday shinped eitrht carload of cattle and two carloads of homes to Karl I'ark, Indiana, from this city. Fngene Noble, wbo is at (Jood Sa mariUn hospital in I'ortland, for treat ment for appendicitis, is rapidly re covering, and will soon be out of danger. (iarfield Crawford and Blackmail left on this morning's train TIMOTHY H. BISBEE DEAD. Peases Away Very Suddenly With Heart Failure. Timothy II. liiebee Isdead. The news shocked the people of Heppner, Mou day morning. Sunday, Mr. I'.iahee was apparently in the best of health. He went to cniircii in me evening ana got lio i e a short time before his w ife who accom panied him. Mrs. liisbee went to bed and at about 10 o'clock noticing the unusual absence of her husband, got up and went down stairs. She expected to find him asleep in a chair. Not being there, t-lie anked I.ouia if his lather had come home from church. Becoming alarmed, the Hon went to look for Mr. liisbee and found him in the cloHet. He wan apparently asleep, but as he did not respond when spoken to fie was carrie 1 to the house. A physician was imm-diattly tele phoned for, but Mr. liisbee was beyond medical aid, having peacefully passed away of heart failure. Deceased leaves a wife and two chil dren, Miss Lillian M., and Louis K. Miss Bi bee was at Hoijuiam, Wash., at the time of her father's death. Funeral services were conducted at the M. E. church at o'clock yester day afternoon, and the remains were laid at rest in the Masonic cemetery. Timothy Heald Bisbee as born at Sumner, Maine, September 2, 1838. He came to the Pacific coast around the Horn in 1S58. Being struck with the California gold fever, be first stopped in the golden state w here be was in terested in mining for ten years. From California he went back to Maine on a visit aad then came to Oregon. On November 6. 1878, he was married to I? .vuusaa&wa rsmzs-rSi'.v; vw;-. HARVES T SUPPLIES At a reasonable outlav and all certain to the comfort and convenience of a pleas- I ant and profitable harvest, which all so gladly welcome. Miss Julia Wright, at The Dalles. He Heppner I (.gme j0 j,j(jrrow county in 17j, and has been in bunines in Hennoer since for Ben llet'iii. Thev at Intake in the ,, . , . ,. H'.sl. Mr. r.ihbee wan a highly re spected citizen and a successful busmesi man. Morgan-Wella Mr. Robert S, Morgan and Miss IVarl baseball guinea there on the 4th anil th. M :ss ( iertrude Craw ford , accompanied hv her two little neioe. irinna and Ma'garet, left on yesterday morning's i'"i" I'll i.OMi-iMiri. nMW I illlUII OH K II a r n. a . r a,l in ll.lj .....o - .rii cip iim nrij in nun 111 iriiri viM.t to rlHttv' Hnd frir-idn. Mipb j. v m9s-n rt. iwt nr "cu'iiiin t'-j Piic i fiee.le.l rest ie rp(lj,lenre of the bride's parents, ii. i...ig rei ;tn.'-i aiu'iiay evening i trom tier duties in the .tt office. Mr. and Mre A s nn ... J. . Mover of Hlackliorse. hrniiht to lr Hl llie ceremonv was tier iniie.1 t,v t k .. i ....... . ,.i?;... ii.;. .s .... l . -li... I ' 1 I F. M. Canfield at h o'clock. Tnete t.on of grams in the sta'k. that is good were a large number of invited KUts evidence rd the productivenesM of Mor- The home wa beautifully decorated for row ciiitilv so'l. Itiere ws velvet "" " " ") ("euv ,,, i ., . . 1 anil interesting wedilmg. An elegant put nriu " iicm, 1 1 r" e i as u vj i p upper An hht ve i ai ,"e'"''l'4 "" Mr. and Mrs. Morgan have the best lii-e l the mail route from An'elope to wishes of a lare circle of f Men Is Fosuil, with view to shortening the Follow ing are the present" service to eiht hours. The route from narrv morgan, towels ; l.e-ie l.ezer I.ong Creek to SiiHvi;l'e has slso been rea lvertised, in h.ipe to nei nre better BROAD BRIM STRAW HATS at 10c, 2oc and 3.0c, and crash helmets at 29c and 3'Jc. The most inexpensive of all hot weather com forts can't afford to do without. GLOVES that will wear well and protect the hands at 43c, 50c, and 70c, as alf-o the better grades in gauntlet or short cuff of buckskin, kangaroo and cordovan. SHIRTS in light or dark colors, double .stitched, felled seams, at 45c, 50c and up to 70c. TABLE DAMASK in red at 19c, 25c and 48c and the white and ecru at 38c, 58c and 70c. TOWELS in cotton, linen and Turkish all sizes at 5c, 10c, 20c and 35c each. HAY AND HEADER FORKS A fine lot of these goods from one of the leading Q manufacturers, economically priced. DISHES Odds and ends in decorated ware, as also the heavy plain white some of it nearly half price to close out, nearly as cheap a.s tinware and just the thing for harvest use. GRANITEWARE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE Just the thing for harvest use, the cook wagon and the field. Easily moved about and always ready. I Special Sale Ladles' Wrappers A N 1 1 CHILDREN'S DRESSES WATCH THIS MONTH. FOR DATE.. She Jzm Rubber Hose Nozzles, Lawn Sprink lers, Hose Menders and Connections on sale in Hardware Department . i fp'ii. saii I i .it.. .- ) v, I. ere he Nad been ttelld. lik' the ;.l.n.'s lliei-t.fig. Mr. 1 1 t'K.k ,i r 'in t i mn on , it , 1'.. ( '. , un tii1 return h n m e . Harrison H.iie w,i in tho city last N.it'lrd.iv. I b- 1.4 ill" over t'i I.kK after buying a ban I uf eUf k rattle f ir the A vers t'.i'tle I '.iin; any, of Hei.i.tier. V a-'e. Howard's jroi erv (.t ire Is a verv pop ular pUre for t he pun I. axe of supplies for farmers and nntii'.s for outing in the Pftuttf ruiiili' in short order fiorxi work. Suits i n I in protiorli"D. Henry Bode, Tailor, Uhle linen; Willie M t m-el.- END OF WOOL SEASON. Wool in Heppne" Warahousas Prac tically all Sold. Wool in the Heppner pr.i '-t iiiihy ail sold. 1 lesdiiv, l'rank I.ee iinrrhase iiiin po'ind- of wool of Henrv H.'i ffeleu Morgan, towels; K ina Mallory, j Th- pr:re was not (jsven for piihl., I Tl : soon bein the use of oil instead of coal ire joo. crops. The train made a I ay ol extra tine uroreries. A Imost I mi vice from Heppner. everything iiniiinnhie kept in stock It's handy where you urn et anvtliin you want II .ii. Henrv liiai kiiKin and wife and Son Abie, were o'ltijoin passengers Sat urday morning Mm. l'..acktnari and a .n to I'.oie, Maho, t ) spend the summer and Mr. lllacknian iroes to Washington to look after mining intereMts. Thos. I;hea of Heppner, recently tionht several bands of yearlinif eth ers in the Long Creek country for which tie paid $! 7r) per heal. The Illue Mountain Katrle is informed th.it he lionht sheep of launders A Kader. Al len I'orter, and Frank Fields, of I on Oeek, and Smith IlroS. of John Iay. i M Akers, a prosperous farmer from i ioose'ierry was in the citv Friday Mr Aknrs ntates that crop prospects in the iooseberrv wheat district are very Kood. in fart, the inont flattering for I many vea's Wheat that looked bad I early in the spring- is making a good J Krowth having, stooled well and will make a heavy yield, bein we'l enontli B'Ksnee I to insure a u i"d crop, barring unusual climatic conditions. Shearing is very late in tirant county this season, due to the late season and shortage ot shearing rrews says a I'an yon ( it v paper, riie f irmer cause; ac counts f r the ininv troubles ex per- ience I by local sheepmen. The sheer fro'ii tint luinch gmn an 1 sand country . a! in.. I lie oinin'iot re l,,.re,l Burlv in Thirty vesrs ai:' on tie t mirth of the Hprmj. and are on the choice ranges .July. Henrv Heppner, the f mnder of in our in ..lut tiii. before the m nl ebeep , the City of Henpner, walked up Willow h tin l.-eii sh nil of their wool. .1 ut at ' creek an I ramped w here H.'I pner now I lont. ,n fii.. nil, h.- rnn.'e-i of i , mnl stand" At that time there was one conutv ai. ri.i.'l witli sSeep from cabin here, near where T.N. Apers' ad oiinng rountieM, liH-al sbee .men will fine lesi lence stands now Mr. Hepp- tnble linen ; Mrs. C. t'att he ipre I .1 t . n Ambrose, of Loop (.'reek. .Mrs. S N Morgan, blankets; Jake Id.'" i poun ds to Frank I.ee for 1 Columbia Southern railway will ' s"s, cnurn ; tteorge vt ei k, iron nea , , C arence and Louis Bisbee. carving set ; ! Willie Smith, ailvar cold meat fork : () I ai fuel in Us engines, the move being f; Ajkin, illver bon bon l);(t Vtt.nU. made not so much from economy as to a ikins. salt and pepper shakes ; Lor- I pet po u n d . Johnson and Hattigsold lii.'HV) p..:; Henry lilahna sold Id.iXNl pounds. Harer liros. sold l."i,lKi pounds. The above wool came from the Long ...i i .1 . . f . 1 . I .1 ii. i , i. . 1 prevent me uanger oi nres in xne grain ..leaoowB, suver cream is i.e, i i. neea country auu was eoiu 10 r run j fields heme started hv cinders from the l'"tt. ilver cake basket , (' I. Keith- j Lee for 13 cents per pound. coal at aresent used. ly, silver butter dish; Sa be McCartr and Bessie F.dwardi, silver f'U.t basket; J. H. Carmichael, of Lexington called Maud Hush, silver pickle cantor; Louie ', ... i . I I !..! ... ... at Hie lit1. TTK o'llceiasi raiiiroay. "lie ami i.eniw .ampneu, siner spoons; i avs thev need rain in his locality to iu- 'Jlen Wp"' "llver hoU"r kn f" ' Mr' and Mrs A S Wells, nlver sp win, horse Took Hia Own Life. and sad La; Aba Wells. Jr , silver rapnl growth during the rainy season, knivM ,n,i ,orki . (;ertrll,Je .Uyne. ,:i but when it turned hot it aefn.ed to yer sugar shell ; Kt!a Morriain, berry stop the grow th. disli; I'.essie batton, sa.-i I dish; Mr. and Mrs S W Meadows, spoon tray; Harry Wella, cutis and saucers; llda of (liiiaha, shipped 14 rara oi horses to Howard, salad set; Lime Howard, Omaha and 10 cars of sheep to Chicago Water bottle . Lau'a Clark, berrv set hist Saturday. Mr. ('arev has pur- Lena (.rlaaecock, silver cake l.vk; Mar- . : A .. I .! ... I.IO. II.U'. , i ,ii. .i. v.: - 1 oo -iirinis'iii. ! rpr rreaiu la let , .mi j chased a great deal of stock In this and . Aers, surer pie snue; Anna .vicunae. neignnonng coum.es -no rM.r, Ui.rtrlli. c.wford. ailrer fruit knives; make several more shipments this AnnRj nlsiger. liattenberg doilies, i.aon. I'm a vv ens, silver oerry spoon ; tvl ana ,, , .i . . , , Kva Saling, China dinner and pie plates : Oreaon lawyers are looking forward "' ' ' Anna mith . a-. I ver imvi- I .1 . a Willi some anx etv io ins lime wnen ii.e . , 'i.:. ..u,... i iuiiir") iiirni knnii( , t.iiiiMii new code prepared t.y Judge Itellinger Andrews, China cupa and aa icers ; Levi and W. VV. Cotton shad be r.tadv for and Andy Morgan, stand laWe ; Milt use. The work will comprise L'.MXI and Artie Mrgan, plate mirror; Mr. aad lira PC. w elle, silver fruit knives ; Frank Noble, eilver soon. (lus ilork, while in a dements dition, suicided, by shooting hiins his home near I ine, Iat Tbii's lav t.X'k a 4') calibre Winchester repeat ing ritle, and sitting down on a stairway placed the muz!e of the gun to Lis forehead. He used a cleaning rod for a liotgnn which be placed agaii:'. ti c trigger of the rifle. The bail enter : at the center of the forehead and w en! straight through, coming out at the bars of the head. Heath was irn'ant.i neous. Corner F. H. Kistner was summ me 1 and went to tha residence of the de- ijnniB ! cease.i, i-riilay morning, me to ow ing jury was empaneled : (ieo. Wh'tiei, A. T. Kiog, 1. 1'. Frown, F. .1. Keller, W. S. Allyn, C. A. John s in. The substance of the verdict of the 1 o I nj). I" i r t- ! a - I t - - Mcppncr. Orcyon t $10 Reward. j FoiJ'i-e ' ' .! .ilifr l-p-K.kingeitJiDg T ' l.r-e. 1 i.. ' : '1 on r'jl.t -l.oulder, ? 7 year.- :. w i.l-:. ive i j:ii mr J hoi;-- ...... , ,, , I piace ,. g i:, .. .- f.i;,. oi nar :n,, v , , . j i'i-'.J I. V. Famsworth. j ? i ... re.- fr.tzej authority The Weekly j i j Orcgonian. . J CehtS , 1 J N -T-I- - (l Belvedere l I S 4 FINEST WlXtS, LKjUOKb & CIGARS t 1 .-.oi- n s at One hundred empty barrels for S lt,'( sale. Five bundled barrels of ei- S FRAISK ROBERTS. Prop i i BSD I IS YOUR LIFE INSURED IK" yuu know that your Life Iti.-uraiice in the ::;::":::::: : EQUITABLE LIFE will cot-t you no more and give you bettor protection than srjy other com pan v. Auv9 fkcai sf: in surplus thep.fs Wily. vTHKMiTH. : : : : : iie ite Assurance Society of the United States has a surplus for policyholders of over $71,000,000. No other company is as strong as that. Before signiDg an appli cation see A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or nod enough for anybody! fill Havana fr ller two volume, a ireany aevera. Duoore.i coroner' jury ma that de.-ased met I paije o( the work liave been aet up and Cnt thtu ont and lake it to Hloonm'a lna lcath from a uunchi t voand in ! nart of theee are printed The Mate drug atore and Beta bdml Chamber- . fl., e, w jtti anicidai intent. h,le euf-i lam MlAmanh X I .it-at TaiKlata Tl,.. ..... . .. .-.... ... ,, l.mni,v MmUiV M il ' beel phvaie. I bev also eorreet diaorder . .. i fr &'m &m i f irintinif ottice at Salem i grinding Jotit the code at the rate of 24 pai:" a dav. 30 Yeare In Heppner. C' lit i ti tic tn hae tuiie trouble. Impaired Digestion May not be all that la mean! by iftJjxTW'i ni, Imt it mill lie if tw-Kleeteil. Tlio inwaiiiie aftrr ratiiii:. flti of nrrr m tM aitai tie, .iirii. fi! nf the nt..iiia h. ami dini;nf-atle ln-li lii'iK may H"t t. ry t''' n.., t ut they lll Ih- if tlw "l.iniaih Is auRi reit ! croir nealt-r. I ) -t lii Ik muti a mlvral-le ll.e ttmt ttir temlemy to it l.rtil.t tf Klvrn rorly attrnl ion. llilji U iinp!el ly .ver riiiir ly Hood's Sarsaparilta ulii. ! ln iii.tlM iiMI . Ih.Ii tlici -l H jnu iii ner ha been identified r.htl e lnnld- irijf tf the ton ever ein. e. Tixtav eev eral tine build. na eland a tiionuniente to bin etierv. H4IIN I K I 'i'li K In tin it . Wi dneedaT, .lime :'. 1 to Hi. an. I Mre I inc. .In t "ra ldu k . a eon inri AM'r -- At K.iK'ht Mile. Orenoa, Mondav. June I'M ', Andrew An-iler"..ll. of the utomacb. Trtce 25 cent. Fewrth of July Rate. Kicureion tii kets over the ( . li. X S In any rail elation ithin l t milee mi;i be aold on July .id and 4th at the rate of 1;, fare for the iiimd trip. (io.. re turning till Juiy litli iiicIiiHi ve. lia. Mi. (liovk wa nnmarr e 1. Me wan a ei; to do farmer and ...i cone:.! ei .i ' .Je property. n r- e n ibkj KKWAKD, l Hh The reader ( this paper will he pleaned to learn that there l at leaet one dreaded dneaie that aeienee ha l ien able to cure iu ell it etairea and that i j , Catarrh. Hall' l"aarrh fare le l ni ni poeitive cure now known ti the m.b.'! yiX, fraternity, ("atarrb ting a cont:'iit.1.n al dneaee.reqnirea a PormMnuoio.1 trent nienl. Hall' Oatarrli Cure le ten u - ternaliy. actii'tf .lireelly upon the !; i and tniieou nrfaee of the miii-i;.. therehv tieetroymg the f.'nn Jtttion ..f ti e ilieoeee, and (fiTinrf the patienl etn i.v-i!i lj building tip the OMiKfttiitloti an t intini nature in doing it work I ' - proprietore hae n much faith in iN enrat'Te pwera. that they offer O f llnn.lred PoMa for any raee tt it faile l cure. Send for hit c( teetim. u iale. A ldreee. F. .1. t'hee ACo., Toh d". Hold by drti(gitc. .". Hall e Family l'i!!a are the Ivect. THK SAMK OLI sICIiY. ,1 V Kelly relate mi i.e- i.ee sin.i lar to tl.nt which tiae h .j p .din ni ni '-t every reighborh 1 . i ti.e I'l itl S-.i'e and haw hei n told and. re-to Id t ) tho :eenda f other. He h. "!,. aim nier I had an a" t h. s if t t. - and pii'i haeod a li ti ie of ("hsmh. r li ' I'oln. Oh.dera an i I'-trv.o .a dv. which I nd i . r i I . di on and with enlir- e .' .? .t. r v '. Tne lr."i!ilt. !: oi!- 1 i qui ' ker t hn f -ii st i ck w r I other rernedie " M' K '' i h know n .Mt.f.-ti i f !!'"! - i .N ( m'e l lic-ii l'rug i r'--jkivSS 4v 1 ;7r 'i.'; 1 i;n'iN! or i I ! N . I 1 . v . i1 ' . : . .y, k - .. - r:'j 1 1 unm if it t p ii 1 1 ii j 1 1 ii n n n in s faici "THE PASTIME" GilllOVVcVy 'S "eW Taes an Everything I'p-to-Pate RllllAfH Kine New Sola Founu n. Fru t-. Ullliai U Drinks. Cisnrs and Toba-co PirlOrS Southwest Corner of Min and Ma Mreet A. B. GALLOWAY. - . - Heppner. Oregon : . I ( ..- 1 . ' .- It , , I . ' T 'T i W Ik. ' ' 1 cr'V-1 j S' ' 1 .' ' ; . V..rr. i l 1 i- 1' I' llili VyV'K .! !!.-. ; I 1 I. .V K v. M -l.- 11:1 I.- ,'H ( o ... I::i l. 1 I,- i,-r - 1 1 i i 1 . !-.'. I !.-tH w'1 .' P( I ! I.i' i . .. H, 1 i I ' t W II V K 1 . I I 1 K il . If. M I . r- -. O' t . . f .: j ! .-; -" t f a .r . a a vr: WAS " - VA .V TaVv.u. w !w c J c J r- c ..STATE NORMAL SCHOOL., i MONMOUTH, OKROOPV f:' 1 - - - V : i J tlra.Ii-. itt s t! o at iri' ranirv; f f.j.:.T.t tak. tho . 'Ur-i- i:. ll.t -cl. .'". .. Malt' o rtifi-a:o :; i.:., fr.'Mt jll'ti t Sl7." j , r , aiiil wvl! .('.'.ippt-.J tr.ii-,: torn o t ii-; Sopt. full inf. rri.ttion aKI: J. B V. .u.t;: t : ::.t: ;.ir sr. ::M' N.-r: c.itai'iti. !t i.irt':i. Ti: BITLER. Sccrctar . 3