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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
The I Iqj)nci ( ia.elk: ' '- " - Tllt'llHIiA V, Inly III, l'.Kj'J - The Weed's News Local an 1 IVivmul liajfenins in and About tlu.-l.ity. T. K. Ilunani for line rui-eiieM. I'. O. Bor hiitiilli'H WuHhl.nrne Hi riiiKi.nl iiiHtriiini'iitH. ( iriilmiii tliiHH, Jr., of I'oitluiul wait in the rily yesterday. Mihm Pot Vunii't!i, if Muiuiko, iH viMituiK friend in the city. Mm. J. I), Blown wiiM uii outgoing l'HHncin;nr Tuowday inoruin . For nil kimlri of vvuteh an i jewelry rrpttiiini;, call on I', O. Buri;. Mm. Seiivner ami no n were outgoing paHHennem on Matniiy'M (ra.n. W'u All mail onlem r ,ui tiy and K'laranteo our work. I'. (I. !'. irtf. I)K SA I. !'; ii n resilience lots. Iii'inire of A. Alirahaiimii'k. Mrs. S. 1'. (iarriyiieH went to Sulem Sat unlay to visit a ninter who if) n k. Siiiiiiner lorsetH, cotton underwear, cloven, eti'., jur-t receiveil at MrH. I.. J. I'stett'. ne day hint week Kiank Karnpworth Bold over Mm mutton nheep to Joe 1 lave. Mr. J. K. Mil irejjor and B'.n, H. J. J'.ivih returned Monday evening from a visit at Mohier. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hiake of Ko k creek, were in the city tl.ia week vniting Mr. and MrH. Jan. Hart. I'. O. liurk' 1 1 a m jiint received a large t 1 1 1 . ' y of li.irijoH, iuitam, violins and all kindn of ni'i-H .tl i n h ' riunentH. Isaiah Smith, who l.m heen viting rrel Atilihaiifc'h, of 1 !,t Mile, wan sn oi!ointl ! i-ef.f'..-' Tiled.iv iirnitiT. Jexm- !.! lev, editor of tin Sprav ', ( 'on r :t , i , '. i r; k' ln manv f ' n iidx in thi city. M-. l.el'ev f'.i'e" that tt e j ('niifier - .r.....--:tv. j Mr. .it, I Mr. K K. l'..n'er, of lor!- j land, nr.' !!.. - ( f Mr an I MrH. i Win r.trr.M Mr 1 .1 represents the Mr. 1 M ;t I.. W. I-.,,.;,., I n-p Whit- I nt.ng man. 1 -at ie 1 )i A- I haver, of I'.os'oti. w mo I deai" j, ,i r 1 v.' I in ! he citv TileMdav evening, lo-.king afd-r wool interests. The wii j! wartdi'.uses are now busy place in ba'iiig and sLipping t!n wo d tha! has been ild. It reiii:reH whole lot nf later and w til take some t.n.e to finisli up the w 01 k . blank I.e.. purcha-ed the f.ilh.wirif hit uf woo! last week : Harer I'.ros. lo,--J.; pounds at l.i cents ; Hlahiu 1","7.! pounds at U'1! cents. Johnson A l'.Ht!;g 1 1 .iiLM iionnds at b! ( ents. Mr. and Mrs Jasper Johns.-in left on Tuesday mnrniim's train for Walla Wall.i, W ash. They have heen visiting Mr. and Mrs K C. Ashbaugh and Mr. bi.H Mrs. I-:. I:. Stanton. M -s fiertrn I'-.-hop. of I'lakersiield, 'a' f , is vi t ing friends in Heppner. Miss I'.ish'ip is a great favnrittt with the vouiig penp'e in lleppner, having been raided here. hii. 1 is a very welcome visitor. W. K Harnett, one of the big farmers of the I.eiington wheat district, was in the cily, Tuesday. Mr. Harnett has in .'Oi ai res and expects to harvest 10, ism bushels ( lirst ijuality wheat. Ht com menced healing Wp.liiesiav. Several other farmers in that district commenced hea ling this week. Wheat in thecoun trv north ol Lexington is very fine this season s it w as ii jured but very little j t v last wm'er's freeze. Mr Krnftt ; thinks that this distssct will produce the best wheat in the county. During the past week all has been iplfet and serene on the ranges of (irant ci nrilv, an I it is ipiite l.kely that if an understanding can be reached no more trouble is likely toocctir. The numerous b inds uf sheep, thul are enroiite to the I ogan valley range, derided tu abandon tin' fail up the tidge between H"a' creek an ! anyon i reek . and crossed Hear val- l. x on the ' i lo load ear'y tins week. 'I'l.is route w as agreed up"", are told, and ail trmiL was thus avoided. H I B i e to tin' ! i on t ile S. I'.. H.irker, of Coll . em .in, teied lei eritlv on the ranch , ( Ml-- He- -i.' I If h-tv. of this citv, the I . M urn' ( ' i I igl e b-1' lis that 1 he re putw.is .: lui ex tk-gerated, and t i.it only foily sheep w eie kille.I instead i t .;ol .- 1'. He Mountain I ngle Disfigured Skin Wrist ril I in". Ii s an t d.vayinc bones. li-it tinvl t v. ,..r..i, 1. 1 i,.iie U raiml-le of all tnat. : an'.l in.T. .' l i ...iiiiii. ii'.v inarki 'l 'T biinrlie Pi Die n.ik. liilt:iMiiiirii..ri lii lire ry, !- I- Pmi. .ainrrli. m n nersl .l.-MIH jr. lt i .nwny- run. .in. " iiirelliy ' ""r,,," ' . I Hood's Scirsaparula ; m"mH. I li'i r.. allrmp- w Ik 1 Ik r i.uiil- or "til. ., A. 111,. r... I -r If." - Irni.ll.lt r.1 Court Houl Notes. . 'Hie newly eleetixl count v oHii-ora look ""''r H'',l,M Monday. The only ihiinjft; from the old regime Ih in the oflicea of fhetil! and l omniiHHiorier. In the iilier ill h nllicH Mi. nitt jH no in charge ami iH getting down to InihineHH in fa miliarizing hiniHelf with th woik. In the appointment of Walter O. ilill aH deputy, Mr. S h II tt IlllH HllOWII good jinlgiiieut. Mr. ilill will noon he thor oughly ai iji'.ainted with the hookH. The ie-iiointiuent ot W. I.. Smith an deputy i h-ik, by County Clerk Vaw ter ( 'raw lord, Will meet witlf general approval all over the county. "Hilly" ia a competent and obliging cleik and is alwaya rilit there ready for btinirieHS ('unity CoinmiwHioner John Villiamn wah Hworu in lti rintf pension of com t and Oonieucntlv Htepped light into the liar neHH. J. V. Matlock, whose term of ollire expired hint Monday has heen a most efficient and faithful officer. He has given general satisfaatiori and has at quitted himself with credit. J. I.. Howard, the rfctiiing county coininiHrtioncr , lias been careful in guard ing the interests of the taxpayers of Morrow county. His admiiiistration has been maiiied with care and ability. Outside of county court work, general routine work at the court house has been ipnet for the wef-k. Very few real estate transactions have bw n recorded The coyote S'-alp industry is now hanlly worth mentioning. J'eople generally are busy with the harvest season and the mutton loving varmint are getting a little rer-t. The stormy weather of last week de laved work s omwhat on the new court house, however, the stone work is get ting along fl i lv well. I torn now on stone work will likely go on without in terruption City Council. The city council met in regular session Monday evening. Wiim liie exception of ( 'o.i'ici i man I I K I a' i.- a o-th , tl.ere wax a full hoard present . All incindecen' str.-i-t I nl.t were or-de-ed out by the c- iinnl Two hydrants were also ordered d m-uiit . r. '.led . The follow il.g b, m w ere or Paid: i ! 10 (I i 1 III A lo 7 7" i;7 (mi til) (M 1. ;: s ;;; L'O (M (M :i L' Oil Ml J ' i mi I.igh' W iter ( V M Sl.ult ('oIimo A yers long ( Van Wo kle ,V Wool . ( reo Thorn! n . . . . I' (' Cresswell .1 V Voli.,m I W H-igg. I ran k N.i'li'r .... (' I- lied'ield . I'.k Wells C I'r'.skoll .las. M.nor I W Tidier J S H ver N. Whetstune ritu i.c 1 Tuesday evening from I.sereit, Wash. He has been on the racing circuit with his horses I rate and H. C. ( ireen. The lit tle racing mare Iiate was a winner on this trip. At Vancouver, H. C , on July 1, Irate won the Dominion handicap, 1'4 miles. There were 11 starters. The purse was $ 1 00 ) , and the winning horse took 711 per cent. hi July l!rd, the l:tt e mare won a mile race at Kverett , Wash, and on the Mb at the same p'aee she won the Kverett derby, 1 '4 miles. Ir ate is now in Portland w here she ill be put in condition for the raring tourna ment st Seattle, commencing on Au gust 1Mb. Kosj I'.eardsley, of Arlington, was in the citv the fore part of the week m the interest of the Columbia Kiver Develop ment Co. This is a new company incor porate! under the laws of the Stat of Oregon with a capita! stock of JMM.iKM. The home office is at Arlington. The pompanv wi II develop oil discoveries on the Columbia K, ver, Alder Creek, Wash., and Caslle Hock, Oregon. A drill will be put in operation in a short time. The surface indications are raid to le the best in the Northwest. Hanker (ieo. Conner of this citv is president of the company. Willard Herren of Olei. an.! Arlititun mrtMs a-e in'eret.l in i tlio roHitinn. Iliiwar.ra :r.irry ft nc is a vorv pop nl.tr plu.f1 for I tie pitrrln-i' i( pl:' fur f.iriui'r an. I onttii ' ,r ntins in tin av uf .tia tin ' n.-f. Alnint v i-1 y 1 1 1 1 ti ii ini:iirinal! k.'pt ill ctork It V l.an lv lii-n- yon un fi'l anvtluiii: yoa want Uniiio Kruc.T ni'iit to I 'in' venter. lav bete lie i;l lav the ( "in l.i'ion for .1. A. Wo.ilei' ne tank tnil.l:nif. A iniml.er of lleppner 1 k mil! itt tenj the reunion at v:i't l.nkp. Till: HAMK OLPSIOKY. .1. A Kelly relt an ejperieriee Rimi inr ro iniii m uirii inn ii-''.-t.i .. wi- . - I !..... i ... it. 1-...t.. I mom rvei r-. k . . . ... ...r- .-.. . N'.le an li l'-en H n I re lot I t.y tt,oii?.Bii.U f oltierii. II 'iv: "l.a-l flgm..r iA,t nn altn.k of tt-iv ,! ,.rehie. a b..ttle uf t'liamlr- ;ii,r (Vlie. tholrra an.l Hiarrhoea I ni.vtv. mlm-h I nm-.l aee.ir.liiitf to li- U. nn'lv, nhiili I n.iil 1..... mm. mm Hi- Iron -nlir-lir BMiinraolorT mi piifitmllp.I I ne.l olli-r remeiliM Ir. hliT i a .. L. ... .. f II. v II " " ' '". ....... . . v. THE FOURTH AT L.t X " NG 1 ON . Large Attendance and the Celebra tion a Succeaa. The I'ouith ol July celebratio'i at Lexington was largely aMend-il and wan pronounced a so i its by nil. Not withstanding tl,i. fact ihut tin wealher wus. threatening in the morn ing, people turned out from all over the county and were on the grounds early. It did riot rain but the heavy wind made it very diHligieeable f ,r the bail game and races on the hill. In the grove there was no dust and everything passed ofT pleasantly. lleppner was well represented. About b'0 people went down . n the train from this city, in the r oinuig, while many others went in private conveyance". The procession formed just belore the train pulled in and wan lengthened con siderably by the addition of the llepp ner contingent. The piocession was at tractive, headed by the Lexington band j in their fine hand wagm. The liberty car drawn by ('. i. Kil'jua's fine team was a feature that caused favorable comment. The little girls dressed in white and the profusion 'if flags butter ing in the breeze presented a beautiful sight. Attorney S. K. Notion was president of the dav and Grand Marshal Andrew Keany and Sheriff K. M. Shult as assist ant were in evidence. The best of or- Dr prevailed. At the grove the usual sights at a Lourth of July celebration were not lacking. Thre was the musical voice of the stand spieler telling aU about the good lemonade, the inerrygoroiind with a music box that wouldn't work, small boys with big firecrackers, and many other features that recalled pleasant recollections of childhood days. TIip grandstand was nicely decorated. In front, benches were arranged for sea's, but not enough to acc-omrm la'e the la'ge crow d The Lexington Cornet band f-i-rn-'ne 1 good music There was aUo excellent vocal music furnished by a sei ct choir. Lev. J. C. While olfered prayer after which there was Vu' al and instrumental music and literary exercises. L o! H. Wilcox rea l the I Vcl.ti ;.t: .n oi dependence. II .l.i. 1 1. w l.i I ' IU I.' H. Judge Stephen A. Lowell of l'er ton was the oiatoi of the speech was full of pa'rioti-m. f.-r. wisdom, and was a feature of Hi" i hralion He w as list -nod to w.ih clos. st attention, t (wing to tin' :'.. t tti.it a heavy w in I as blow.ng. .T-i.i Lowell spoke at a great d -ad-.aut.ige, but this was overcome ' y 1 - usu.il i-lo-ipient delivery. His speei'h ended ttie f .it-n -on ex ercises. M.'St of the people on the grounds were well supplied w.::i log diilllei baskets that were weli ll le I. 1'il'il.g the dinner boil. there wee groups of people si'attered aroin. ! tii'ough the grove enjoying lunctie in under the in viting shade of the halm t'c's. The i A7i. itk repieet '.i' i e w ho did not take any lunch was invited to t ike dinner with Sheriif K M. S'.utt a'ld his most estimable lady. a . 1 it was j i-t about the finest dinner en earth. IN 1 II I' O I I (-. n'. The ball gan.e an 1 a-lcct-.c sports were pulled o!f in the afternoon on the hill near the school houe and w ere well attended, however a large number of peop'p preferred to stay under the sha le uf the trees and escape the wind and dust. lleppner and Lexington crossed ba's whii h resulted in an easy victory lot i lleppner, the score stand. rig 1J M 4 w as a very good exhibition of the nat ion al game. After the ball game there was loot racing, pony racing, and a slow bicjele race, w hich ended the sports of the day At the grounds a platfot m w as erected and the lovers of dancing enjoved them selves during the afternoon and even ing. Cut this rot and tnke it to SI cnni's .Irnjj iitore ami ft t wi "I . lisniinT- lam i NloniH'ii .V Livfr im i. ii. in,. hffi phvuc. I liev aluo eorre.t ,iiu -r 1-r of Hie atoni;i.'h. Triee -.'."i Pertu Tlie lower Willow i re. k ! ri :i Morgan uttee' i l-emc tepi -. l :, r t'ie filpetvisi. n ot M.i-r-tmi I : r- ' n. 1. A KI.e.i let in in -1 I'.ir-1 .v I Ih from a tup in tin' interior. 8kl uvw a i ; I . 6! '. ri'f rea.ltm ! loin p;ir pleHne i to lettrn tl.nt 'I t ir i hI ! . ilreH.le.i !!! I'it ou t r-. ' alile to pnre in a! I u Mk-.'i " '. ' I'atarrh. Ilali'n t'tHr-1. I'-i, ,- - t positive cntv now known I I to- fraternity. l'Mrrli tu nirf a - i -r 1 .lieae.reqniri ti m e i . t -. t i i niei.l llall'ii fatarrl. I'nre i ! . I.'inaliy. aetnii: .lirretij- nj !' an.l nin.'oii .iirfrti'.'p of i . Ilieri'dv .e.lro) intf ttr.- f -nn 1 .: .I,. HHe, an.l kitipit It'.e pa v - t.y Imu.lirm np Itie ''tit';' . mtuitf nlnr .1 unu r pr 'pr iiorn liHve .i r.-.in-h f . ' rnrativi- ...w-, I '.at tt.. , ' llmi.lreil Polin Tor any . i.e ' fiiH lo curf . Sei ,! for lul .!!' ia!. A llrfO". K. .t. I'lienev Ai... ! S !1 bv i?rnnfii 7 c. Ilall a FamiU ViU nr. lhe!-- At ;i rcisonal)!: on;!, ant and pi'olitahlc harvest, BROAD BRIM STRAW HATS at 10c, 2.vc and ic, anl crash helmets at 29c and y.h:. The most ine.iq.en-ive of all hot weatln-r com forts can't afford to do without. GLO V ItIS that will wear well and protect the hands at Vk, oOc, and 70c, as also the hetter grades in gauntlet or short cuff of buckskin, kangaroo and cordovan. SHI I ITS in light or dark colors, double stitched, felled seams, at 4oc, 50c and up to 70c. TABLE DAMASK in red at 19c, 2c and 48c and the white and ecru at 38c, 58c and 70c. Special Sale if Rubber Hose Ladies' Wrapfers fL,n Xmyrno Nozzles, Lawn Sprink- AM' g0 JUIXLAf j lers, Hose Menders and CHILDREN'S DRESSES , , u niyii ii TjTT J Connections on sale in mM&fimm Hardware Department. ,j For Next Tltvt?s ? Suits made t-. ..! r I -r 'I 1 -$I5.C0 I Henry Bode, Tailor, - - - ii- pf ner. Oregon t ii. ! liIOXTlMli? WTTTT rI,.II ' I- strictly j ui-p. i-i niH.!.' I.y th- "uM 1 . .." j r r-, hi.J i- tie ljitiM. I'ect ceverii, in.il ID' t i!i;!';iM.' : !.'! u the la rk"t. i-.r k!v hy all it.e! j alnt l--.x!.-r . J:.i-t en li.ivi:' the j I'ioneer Rtjvi urn will hnvr- 1 1 1- !m f. ipi i Tie 1 IP ( Belvedere i t : i'lNKsr wixts, ll , LHjL'OKb & CIGARS I : i you arc troubled ) St C 1 11 5 "ii' I uiiiiieil en-trtv harrcis (or ) j With tlle.Uv.ullell Kivi l.r.n.lrt-ii'barreU ol e t aching and per- ( ,ra ,im' " r on spiring feet, try a -- bi x o f V 5 FRANK ROBERTS. Prop ( Slocum's Antiseptic ( I s r. l T .. .. f 11 I : ( .Mniie jeiunueii ) : jr ; n powuer is nm ., " ( s:tisfactorv. ) : 1 5I0CI1I11 Drue Go. $7 50 Reward Will ln pin 1 fir the t'.iru of one I irk lay otk ni.i' e. r oil. white .!.tr miirku on nho . 1."!', It itl.le.l :h .piaiter eire'e I'. W I". I'oiv !. 1 , vii-i "e 1 A Card Of Thsnks. i . MalL.ty .!-!. - ' i-m lie tii.il.k to t' ' ... I: u i i --s:t. 1 .! i i .in 1 .le.tii . !' I. - . Cardcf Tt-s-Vs $10 RvJ- I 1 I f nw , WEST and aJ! jjrtain to the comfort and convenience which all so ladlv welcome. iiimm n ii mi mi mm ii hpii-imiiiiii tm i$ enough nmhnrivi A r" '-'-'6'"; 3 SUPPL TOWJhlCS in cotton, linen and Turkish all sizes at and 35c each. HAY AiND HEADER FORKS A fine lot of these goods from one of the leading 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 as tinware and just the thing for harvest use. CRANITEWARE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE Just the thing for harvest use, the cook wagon and the field. Easily moved about and always ready. asj-c-oc-coo o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ; s IS YOUK LIFE INSURED Di'i you ki.'.iw ti.a' your Life iL.-uratiee iu the :::::":::::: : EQUITABLE LSFE w ill i-'.-t joa no more and give you l,ett--r i r,it ctii'ii than hdv other compauv. AbiM? I;'A' -K IN Sl'Kri.r- TlIF!.!.-- vv riy : n:FN,.rn. : Ass'irsijce Society of the United States has a purplua for policyholders of over S7 1,000,000. No other company in as stroL as that. Ltfore signing au appli cation !-ee A. W. Lundell Special -THE PASTIME" Gtll0 Vty 'S ew Tables and Evorythit; Up-to-D.ite Rl I ll A V f " r'in? Nem1 So. la Fount.. :e Fruits. DIIlIUlU Soft lrink. C-ia-? a i ! arco Parlors Southwefit Corner oi Miii a- i May Street I A. B. GALLOWAY. - - - Heppner. Oregon ..STATE N0RAAL SCHOOL.. .MDN'MIUVril. OHKCIIN r. r.i: . J. i; V. Ut TLl W. Sec f cUt . le; ii a p ms- 10c, 20c --o5-wo-o. --:-j-.-? o-i. ite Agent, Heppner, Or J J '.I 0 L. . 1)1 SSL! U. I'i csi ! ii t .