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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
'I he 1 IcpplUT ( J.lZcttC 'iiL'i coi.di !. i! ..' t h t w 1 1 e I ad . in the neij;li- S;-! iotcr pels ; e,l-. II Hi). J added ;ii iio.-U ,V M U-liHl. i. at Hi I'p'H't uric ak rmTt r firilt Kites makes, bettor market than j Tin ) -j o, . July 24, l'.Ht-J materially tn the epei.-es of shear- i it C '1 1. is coupled w ith tin lif. j te'-enco It: tt.l..H.M- iiff'iii I't-ini iuitnc-i lunu j Shaniko bv h lare fraction of ai , . i i rent. Uei'Pmr is our nearest ana rno-t accessible railroad point and i Hand ate sr-nrce all over the it js to t lie in tere-t of her citizens ! stati , hi .1 j rohnWly will U hard to to have the ttsthvof this section I pet dunnc the l aianoe oi the sea- jiaf,s that way. To sfciirtf this hoi,, i.ixnl crv - and prosperous : tXh eyllVT must keep up with conditions furnish lots of employ- j ivT rivals who are hustlers for merit Mr all. j brtsinees. Spray Courier. i .ricr rails I Rial Fivat LliOi-; 8 U-Moiiuircstisiii Bros.. Mrs. Wagoner, the discoverer Tl r season for hunters to Uiis- ti.i.-e .u,i. unrttLr l'..r deer Hpnr. , , ,, , , , ! of Outlaw Pavid Merrill's body, and iher vi ild amma s his arrived . : , . , . , ' 1 he casualty list will nrooahlv U . . up t.i the averap. tendect Lee for the return of the desperado's remains. The expense t,. , . t .u r i ol taking Merrill's body to Saletu The dneAtors of the Levris ami, ' , , . , , , , amounted to $215. aud after de tlaik lair have not yet decided ". , . dlli'tltif tins frnm Hie imnnnt of. on a Hte for the cxr sition l wl , " ... 1 J in HVio. Indications are that the "itj Park will le the place. fered would leave a verv small re- i ward. It will probably be taken into the courts where some verv "1 tnoj A.r's H.iir Vi,or to T tJp Hiv hair from fulling. Owe. ft h..if a bottle i'imc J m;," 0 J. C. Bsut, BraidwooJ, 111. Aycr's Hair 'ii-or is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. si n bout, ah intt-ii. Stewart Kirh, Pi:.- rinsr-i LASS - -1 WFMY fi!(S K . i l !-!!,., I Wis! i ! i'iifi . oil l,;tti.! . -ili'r- i ll p.i ; i-'s v,' ml., ill.. If your dniirin imuiuh upply you. end us owe ii':Ur ami tM'e'xi'rtii you a bottle. IV sure aihI give tho tKiino of your DRirPst express i.fh. e, AiUtres. J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mas. Hacks Biiflijics ('All UK t i ! i: COM.MiJICIAL Heppster, LEXINGTON NEWS. I.kmni. I on . .Iniy J;.! , 1' hunt that has cost the i unutiUR' problem, willbej Jos. Bra.hear visited his f,,,;i!v ? fj)(P . 00011 pit-ocuit-u. on ouuuay. A I t or a State i f Wa.-hiugUm the lives of three men and ? 10,000 in cash, Tracy the outlaw ha? disappeared atd it seems for pxil this time. Small Prairi Fir. I Mrs. Beymer did uot S1' to Kiiit j Mile, as stated lut week, hut to About '2.'00 voters in the State of Oregon at the last election failed to mark ther tickets so as to f-iprei-s a choice for governor. W hether it was an oversight, in difference or ignorance it is hard to tfll. The complete unofficial abstract rf the vote fur governor as com piled from the records now in the laud of the different county cltrksof the state give Chamber lain a plurality of 276 instead of 2-'' as heretofore published. Tlie people of Heppner witn?ssed t Ernest Piper's tauoh. nm:i prame ti re .MomUy a.'ternoou wtiiob by hard work was checked be fore much damage was doue. Tlie b'aze wjj started by some boys bo bad bunt a fire on the hill south ef the i Miss Delia Leach came down i from Ileppucr Saturday to visit with her parents for a tew days. i Bert Wheeler has a new bicycle. i depot toeook nme efts. It started in H? s1" very proud of it. ths dry grass and traveled rapidlv in ! Rath Leach has been m t front of a heavy wind toward the city, j sick liet several d.-tys. The riogina: of ttie tire bill brought out j a large number ot citizens who were armed with wet sacks and w hipped out the b'aie in alt danerou9 places. The stock trail arouDd the I'jtton hill kept Rev. V. O. Miller preached hi? closing sermon lot this conference year at this place Sunday eveuing. Fraiik Smith received a thre.h er last week. He gave it a triil last Kridnv hud Sjattird-iv. the tire from zettiu4; neir the bu il. lings . ' .n tiie npper end r.f town. Where the j grass was bi the flames would leap to j E. M. hutt. sLerit!'. pn--e a heighth of rive or six feet and went at through towu Tiles i-.v. The Lew Welt Lm'k of ti.e blick- 1 .-.nfr.nt r.f i-al in lrf-ann , ' '- rapid rate. The fire was stopped at a ! For last vear in lo- , ." , L , . .umu SLop is proving u gIeHt cm- ranked v' Vemetice to ta lauciitueii. ev- TK r.rlnetinn fnr TVlli " eral tail lis a re t.lle.l tle-f- ev . Y than in cl production, Oregon -,i, h front of the big r'ne. Fortuoate' v iittie i ,1 amounted to M'. .011 short tons,' , " , ,u- va'u"d at ?173 t'.4'j. The mines ' - ' ' about three .'larte'S of a mile in leiijtsh fu'Lisl.ed empdovmetit to only lv 1 ' us rmrtit over. lneL. HtPPNEK CHI KCHES Ten-ral pirospentv ail over the country is evident and trade re- Episcopal church r.ev. W. E. Pot- U ws thow that the encouraginc win otditio&S will be continued, lirad-. Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly. treet's latest report says: " Weath- j services ;W Sunday in each month at er developments have been largely j W'-W a- m- favorable, and coupled with the; M. E. Church. Kev. H. L. lieighto'. great ease of money, make for an : ia!'ir- Serviced at 11 a. m. and s P. , , j ,'m. Mornir.g suV.ject, "The Heavenly optiu.ietic feeling in trade and .. J. - Jo-eph." Sunday school a! All are invited to atteu l. TLe iiiili.'tiii Meuiil i. etiil from lrai v " M N. I 'reams Our blacksmith- La tine in a ' so rk for repairing wag' ins. We umlei.-'.and that ?.'r di.r will take chiug- ti atout Augu.-t 1. K. Y. Wilmut ,.f ! town luesila. W. U. Meli-t.i -. :! McDevitt ".'oU acfr-s if f ia it'-n.tl Wi speculation. The future se-ems i . . r i more ana more secure, ikauwuy pi a earnings are really flattering. The i demand for finished products of A Aii s;,:t" episcopal church no and lR.t we-k iron BLd .-teel and lumber seems to seivces will be held until furtt.er no 1 rwr.vcrirw frnm thp temnr.rarv ' tn e. The Kev. .tobn Warren being en- - - v.-......e, r . i I hi gaed with the duty at the Church of Mr?. L. Ha!.-.- hn I d m-hter WHithug, Wa-h. ijj : . r ; the Uedeemr, Pernl'etori, during the sinter ( f Mis. II. A Ni Come Hefore iilKrci for 1 1 e m ii ( . A c'sim ha- i.-et t.-it . r,Lf. ., depression noted at the beginning r, '' "uu AUU btrei utlue tuu" i atence of 'he Hectir, Kev. W. K. Pot- ; visiting here this week. d;tioL.- are surprisingly good, to : -M ni -ne more so than the manufact-1 urrrs themselves, who, at the CAR WHEELS MADE OF MONEY AN ACT OF PROVIDENCE. riiili'e o! .Julv. ud the output fur Every jear nor Koveroroot ltro , ,". . ., nearly half a billion dollars' worth of The HmrVbi rn,i.i. i,i ihnt n the last i,a. i year practically i ,01e(J or ,oro bank noten, and after they ),,,, nave been reduced to palp are ned for makir; rilroai cvr whe. Frmn b . . .i back note to ear wheel l abont as radi A litnj.'-er a farmers in the vt- . v. ut cinitv of Mawiile, will take ad- about in Ibe case of all weak, nervous ; . . ' .' ' ' , ... and lickly people who will nse H-stet- , wn,rr 1 r hutb of the conditions snr- Sl imgen mtltre. lb favorite '"n - w r-v :!" r' ' r'.utidif g them, and instead of , Amencao rome-iy for stomaeb, liver and , "ar': t" ;t ' '! " : . . , t . b-wel complaints. A winealafal be-, I r.vi;-r e... r.;.,:- jirowiLg t.-at e.v-ia-iveiy tLey fort wiu pat the stomaeb in good i Star. Tt e -:.i ir . : - ' : ; ra;s Logs. The pv.p!e in eoolitioo to diffeet Ibe food aod preteot aire r.f two tr-i; !. , , . , ....... , t,w bowels from beconaing conetipated. ' arn.v -n rt-e. ,r. . i. tb.s distri-t are from V,u mile . tvry one ,hoold ke,u it lo tLe hoU6e! frt'x t..rni at ,. railroad shipping point, to prevent belching, rlatuleney. inom-j ,tnl)Pr ,.., -j . ,. , , . t i w . maiD i nervouna hi"t mcr iu.ii 1 h.e portiuL of Gilharn routty 1- g,)orjt iy,pt ,0d liver ard kidney .. 1 .. '. ... Tl., . ia... f ,e0l c'Juin. mt i'U.- """" ,h(. rm ar, n.. ,t j... a;e lhr;e nd the (juahty s excel Lt. but the long distant' to Lau! wi.'-at by team. tak.-8 away a g" at ;e.rti-.t. '' tLe j-roflt. TLe larmers will (.:r.tii. e to grow w t.e.it, I ut ;ii-te.i i of haulmg it ." or Hi .leg, will feed it to Logs .ii. d market pr-rk wLi-h will do a av wi'L a fer- at de! 'f the -x-; ! ii. fre .gLting. 1 bi- i a - ; Mayvi.e '! I,i- fm-t that I'l.'tUtii impute .i- !.u -i! ' ' 1 peit.d- of Lams l...e..j . Wi.rt; ,..'','i.imi. and ...Hi . '' j;, r, W 'il th " . in -tru'v ar'j'iiei.t in HjR hai.k. r.e of the fir.ft -t' k and fruit farms n Ea,ern '"regon Controls large ;rai t of o'd land Er,oiire at thm ,f . e. Tt.i pt, rare en rtery boi cf the fenuioe liative Bromo-Ouinine Tbiu "'position iG which, the th remedy tbat ran eM la frmer- w,.M -uceeed,- that i',.'t!.ui import 7 By new.ro A H ta I fjr the retur'l of otie in '.ay vio-k ma'e, yeir old , while mark" on eho'llder", tiranded j'iarti' . 1 ri li- T i W. i . I'.iLhvt ir. Iexir.gtjn. Or. ter at San Ar.o.r, i r-. f boa rd i-f Minn or '(..,: the o .r rn w :i - ;i r, n f.-r (-... 'r nrr'-r ' rep. ,r, w ; : . . TI, . . : :' a tt-T: t" this ",r. ;r- ' "It i sr. a r-ii- .. ' "with n.'. u ' h r i i ways of I'r' ; ;cr - :ir at r! pa-t f?r.-':t i' :'.' "Th ': i:i-t pr p. - 'i'r t ed xt. a f ,v : '. li tre b'.r.-.r o, ., ttortti ' .s.i..-tt '. r -ar irt of P- '' t,. -. - r, -. - ' I .. !'...; b- !,'. i. rr.a'. !. I'ti-t vjt, j pk-T Ll-MMKNT FOP. H TRAINS. '. -ti,;.'r! .n-e t: oa'-k- V'' F- H. Well, the merchant at ' t,.. v-. i,nii mn4 y..ite ' i 'We l-V I ar ! !.o i i. te e.-.t- l - t e. - Ih-j I L-r has ; m eti a- i e reomrrjefj 1 ChMttjO-rialD Pair. P;ia as Ibe tK-t hoiment for strain. 1 ;t lt wiiiter for eere larnenes 'tj the eide, reeihing frr m etraio. ar.d greatly pe.d)th the jnk re hef tel ri' it erTeC'-i." F'T eale , 'rn iJ-'irf f . TI . .1 r r ' P V A t - L in M.nlii-niiillri . ' ' ' ' ! '. e IK-t'irtant fil' 'hls o'lt t-ki- t !..( -inrirrj'e -t 'e m 1 -e' i t jr 't 'bmter- row.-s f this !,- e h -na i .V Liver l'r..t The i.. . i . f . . i i . i :t pJ(e.2 I Ur liri!ici .jmiriie. ,f tt.e -.rna'-b. Price 2; eeo'a ti.atket'-'l their - - . Fa-ten. ( i. han:ko. g M -t tl i ti ' !:"w ter I .t t! . t. w h- . 1 t He; pn. r Lave . ty r. - HIG0S. : t' n I Ctit'date th ms-eltee m - -i.i.t g WJ.de c,i. of t f ! 1 I I toiii try high jii.ee at ht..Ki tt:e itrhi:- :rice wa l-rll .l I -I ) "' 7.4 . V ' S7 '.''. OA'. D. A. Beardsley, l l!et t' aii the arage price re- " ot i new I ii.O f inn 'iff r.oorr. I'ee. ieri'e it r. iiii-i iUA( Tl' M. 'iHI I I V t S T I S 1 1 I. II.' I 4 t It A ' ','fi at H e pner on 1 4 Hninr fur . i Ivff.r, : :-! .'!.i : ' S. t ! THE tv j i; .no'.' .i i.l M.iibU' M..HII iiiei t ii Sj ,,-i;iltv : STONL AM) AlAIM'l.l: CUTITILS KitiiHhing Stone Wmk for Huild ing'i. l'est Marble and tlranite kept in stock. II Ol' ON M UN M UK V I , Oregon W- tr A fa A ft f t1 Ai efe ?e i& t& s rf fc A w j I. aft vl ii mi An 4 CO NT' ( N IT'KMSil Phis M I'KI T; UN h 1. T V Mlt K : .LIBERTY MARKET. H. BLAKE, PROP. PALACE" M i; j v i i is.: us or FiNi- CAMHKS -mA H't" CUE. 01 Beef, Pork, Mutton.Veal and Sausage POULTRYand FISH MAIN STREET,' H. D. Wood 4 Co 'it? Heppner, Oregon ThetlvzhriK has just re' eived a tine assortirent of la iies' visiting cards in the verv latest stvles. v. - - I 1V ' fl .!.:.,iu -"WW."- lw7 "W. - Ii - I 1 ' I i i Ii H I 11 V ----- - 'At-. .e-.,- --- Have bouoht the stock and Good Will of Hart & Blake. We have moved the entire stock to our new store in the I. building. You will O. O. F. find Air. James Hart there to wait on you for your every day wants. (9- ....McCOUMICiv AIOWKKS.... Pakes, Reapers and Binders, ; 4 s II acaacaarwaflmrmar .-rrmjwar.-jBenrictJ! y . T MINOR & CO. I an he found in larg.- ijiiant iti-".- and with tl l!l,!i!etll'i;l IIO'.IS', 1 latest iin .mi curry r iveir.eii's at iai n'H" Hodge and AlcConnick Headers. ; ride ou:.-e!ve- on keer i g the larget-t and 1 -? t stip- W Studcbakcr Hacks. Buggies and Wagons r hroiight to Heppner. You should examine tln-m before pUKliHsilig elsewhere. P. GARRIGUES SPRING AND SUM MR SHOES 4 i V v.. ..ffl. LICHTENTHAL.. THE t'P-TO-DATE ilCt DliLEH ... lii-ii ' ; lion I a ii i li i ii o iii tilt' line . if ,-!:,,(, lo inn- ill ;i lol OXillllilH' "'il' i III IIU'll-o st Ic. ('an siii.- y.o; will, ni-at a i nl vcll-)ii;ii!o ln.i'u i-.ir a! t. -.01:1 '.lo prices. Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPiNER. OREGON o o A c o ri1i(- First National (irocc-rv Can he found on Main street ari l is the pl.t 'e to buy :::::: Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- ware and Furnishing Goods C ENTIi A L M K AT M A J K KT J. H. KINSMAN. Manager. These floods art' well adapted to either ( ity or Country Trade : : ; o :. ,0 :' Sliipli1 u Fiiwy flivwifs. Fiiif Teas & : j Beef. Pork, j Mutton. Sausage and 1 Poultry I always on hand. "3jfce"vMP iwMt ...... Ym&nk'' . 1 w 1 i1 A.-l .e.s-.-.e. 1- f I.-. Xams. Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. "'''-.-vt "J COR.NEP MAIN AM) MAY STPtCTS. I'li'sh I'.sh 1 ii-i-i'i vi I on I-'ric l.i s Good Goods... Fair Prices.-: o T. HOWARD, Heppner ..The City Bakery.. . 1 t i '- 1 n , KERY AND CONFECTIONERY ;.i ii-- l:li;i ;lli'l I I.l 1. i I. U'. Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water, ir j: f:m;,i in sf.ason wun STEEL PENS ( Tf HBe.e)Htl 1 r e r" . I Fin. Murllum find iV..-,j iVIftlAHLRE. I3U OlIt;3 fjroal Point.. Sold bf Ad Stationers. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. ?a - M SP-iV 1 -11 -1 V Tint I5AIX WAOOX In one that everylmdy kliowu. It j oue of the ln-sl on i-Hrth Gilliam ( Bisbee llavejiibt ri i eived one of tin- larjje-t sticks of P.iin noi, ,.Vi t hront'lit to Heppner. li'Ioc-f4 fire lItflit. Heavy ami .Shelf Hardware, (lraiutenre, Tiuwaro, Acrirultural Iroplemeuts, Wnifons, Haikn, Etc., raiuta and Oils (the In nt in the world ). Crockery ami filaaaware.