Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 07, 1902, Image 3

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    Thj I Icj)j)iicr Gazette
TlllJUKHAY,
. Aug. 7, VM2
22 SHEEP SHOT.
Four Man Engagad In Shooting Will
Spancar's Sheap.
COUNCIL MEETING
Rule of Water Compaey Approved
Bills Audited.
The fit v emit met in i i-iiUi k.-mi n
ThG WCGf'S NCWS; N 1 H iM'ti. i-i i -t n i.I li i.t. vftnuk: at t ti- i-.ni r 1 1 Imtn t'-r, Monday cwj
iM .tl an I IVrsonal Haweninos
in rtn.l About the City.
T. ;. Ilcjwiii'i lor i i 1 1 - iocci ich
li it y Hiiirill' Walter Hill went 0
lulu, Sat nnliiv.
1'iuf K. .1 iiy Men ill i llanliimn, wad
trailHtu'tiiiK l.iiHiucmi in Heppner, Satur
day. County " I -1 It Viivvter Crawfonl i
ImiUlinn an ii'lhtioii to Inn ri'tmlerice
iMiieity.
Mm (imttii'lc Ciawlunl Iiuh returned
from u inuiitli'rt vinit at Wuittil-nn! am)
llaytun, WbhIi.
J . Mil kn, w lio lias purthaHU'l tiie
Heppner Titnt'H will take cliar on the
7th of lliii montli
C. C. I'littDiBun ami family ami Mr.
A. M. tiunii left Humlav moinint for an
mitiriif trip on I .tcli cteek.
Tlic fiftcetiili annual r-eHaioii of the
Kifgoii l'rt-HH ABMoi iation will be eld
at Newpmt, (ru'on, Annum , l" and
1
The Utiel.a.l nuiiit wl.icli adver-tiHi-l
foi sun. I.iy, failed to materialize.
The Iol.e .)VH tsot "rol.l feet" and did
lint roine an agreed to p'ay.
C. T. Walker haa outiliai ted for neaily
nil ol 'i. .1. t'urnrrn I'KU wheat crop at
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Ml'., i-entH. lhiH ia a Mi! eaie ari'i me
firit of the ceaMjii. Iono i'oHt.
Aild Moore fame in from the Col ell
i;,ade one day thin week, nulI'eriuK with
H very had felon on the hand. I"r. Mi
Sword whh the utter. lin phyHician,
tfcl'.eporlH fiom Wttwio coiifi'y indicate
that the pH-sclit ciir ih one of the uiohI
pfoHperouii in toe hiftory of Waacu
coiinlv. "r..p) "f all kin-la are larger
than ever.
( 'o.timhu and Willamette river eti am-
horn hH nhep range, and to a 'Mhri E
reprcHeiitative related, the followirtK
paitifiilarn in relation to the killing of
Ins sheep.
Ihe aheep that weie shot were iuiug
looked after by Herder Jim Nail, and
were on Ieerhom creek in the !l'.lue
motintaiiiH in t'matilla county. Satur
day of lust week, the herder Marted to
camp about 'I o'clock in the evening to
Hlurt Htipper, this tniriK the tiHiial cut)-;
torn. When he jfijt to camp he fonml
that it hud hecn deMtrojed bv fire. Hio
Riiptilien hein(j all di-H'royed and not
knowing jiint w hat to do he went hack
to the Hheep. When he got hack to the
aheep on top of a mountain, he heard
HOinehody talking below him under the
ri in rock. Me looked down and Haw
four men, three on horseback and the
fourth ridirif a in. lie. Me heard one
man plainly aitv : "H"re is where e
had the liie "
Ano'her one of the party naid : "YeH,
and there are the nheep." They
then all ant oil' of their mount and
commenced fi r i nt at the Hheep.
The herder can tnve a good denenp-
lion of one man, hut tie whh badly
frightened and ran arid Hecreted him
self not cat inn to make a very careful
examination whi'e the Winchester
were be'chitiii foith their inurderoUH
file.
After the excrement had died down
and tiie men had uone, Nail rounded up
the Hheep and found that had been
killed.
Mr. Spencer has a jrood idea w ho the
men were that nhot into the Hheep.
The camps have been refurninhed
and everything an ijuiet at lant reports
v, with Mayit ijilliain in thb i.hair.
Courjciliuen ThoH. Inlaid arid I'hil
( ohn were abnerit .
J'ratilc KoherlH arid i iank Natter
were granted licenneH to retail liquor.
The new rules of the Light and Waler
company wi re adopted by thp council.
Following billg were paid:
Oeo. Thornton, nalaiy,. ... - Id.'IhO
I' ('( 'reHHW'eil, salary . .. '.'(()()
Frank Natter, nalary . -0 fctt
J 1' WilliaTH, recorder Hi "
I. W Ilriii", treaniirer H
I .1 ItoberlH, labor ... 1 00
S 1' Hevin. labor '1 V)
J W Matlock, labor t To
I'. Vanght, labor I' '0 :
.1 S I'.aldwin, labor Hi L't
Sam Mclinde, labor j
Light A Water Co . .
Merchant I iray V
S'ewa't & Kit k, labor
GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE
hjigh Grade Merchandise at Lowest !-rices Ever Asked
HO
i
j Another sli i pinciit
of JfiuriiiiOfk'H ju.-t .ut
j on sale at
ESPECIALLY
LOW PHICl.S
to make selling uol .
A low price is meaningless unless it is
hacked up by sterling quality. Doubly true
is this of our Great Clean-Up Sale of Odds
and Knds from all departments of the store
which have accumulated during the busiest
season through which this store has ever passed
Lawn sprinklers
Nozzles and Hose
Menders do not cost
much and without
them you lawn mu.-t
surely suffer at this
time of year.
10c, 15c. 25c
('. M. StokoH of The Mullen, was renin
tered at the Palace. Monday.
1' eiHHtit M. Howard and family are
viHit'.r H at hikendale. Wah.
Walter ill ham 'impe. I ein-
bo .t ownera at- c.n.r Liei mn wi- no..n (
, , , t lied at the I'a'a.-e. M n..iy
t.,h.. ..( u.n.rf n lor tie luetead ol 1
Preparing for Exhibition.
Mown at W. ') Minoi 'h Mountain Val
ley Htock farm, ins great nhow hero of
Shorthornn, headed by the grt-at winner
Sallie (nrl, ia being put in condition for
exhibition purpose thin all. Mr. Min
or will show lb or 1" head thi i-aHon.
Hit cattle were never looking bett'-r,
and doing better this neanon than ever
before. )'ie bull calf foir and one half
montliK old weiirbfl oio poutidx and an
other two day-H older weighs o.iO poundH
which in an illustration of the results of
gO'l breeding. Mr. Minor will start on
the bull of September for the State Fair
an I will make a toil.- of th Northwest
in showing his cattle.
55 SHIRT WAIST SPECIALS
We hHve jm-t r: Sbirt Wai.-ts left, iucludirjg the white
ones not rnauy so do not jmt off coming or you will not get
your ebarB of thf-se bargain-:. We have divided these into two
lotH, placing ah wnista up to the tegtiiar S1.00 values in one lot
and marked theiu to sell at
fClltS
and we have placed nil other waist in lot 2, many of them in
regular .l 4S and -2 Y-J valnes. and a few in .2 values and
marked them to hell at
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BABY BONNET SPECIALS
An accumulation of Odds and Ends from the
largest and best assortment ever shown in Heppner,
many of them up to $1.2o values and some to 2.00
values, and this is the way we are going to close
them out:
All former prices up to 1.00 to go at 69c
All former prices up to 1.98 to go at 98c
Encouraged by the results of the Special Sale of Ladies' Wrappers and
Children's Dresses, we're going to continue it Jen Days Longer.
p
ol
.,.,.! I ne a M Ji
O.r I II till' ' 'ri U -'
I p.- Ki-tn-t w.i i .lib-I lo tlpe iiioiib
t ai li -oiio.i) in i.ing t. fee Mi. Haiph
;..ng.. who ip- mt' Kick. Mis. Ilenge'h
,o:n.- iMMf xingt'pil and fhe mi III
the lorn- M omUiiiM caiupoig.
J. .) . M' ice, cx c u i i or of Murrow
county ih in I be -1 1 y tin1 week heiiitJ
calle.J an a w itneox in tin- Koai-h-Ncal
.iti-r unit which in ooii to be heard in
the crcict curt. IWoe Mo-mUin l agie. Uy morning for the A
Ira A. I'helpf. of Sno, l iiegn. pro
pnetor of the .iliti.iin New. aH Mni
ting relat iv h near thin city oer Sunday.
Me left In home on Monday morning'
train. Mi- ' much pb:ied wit)
count rv ,
intgo-
Mra Minnie M I'owcll :in
ing pam-eiiger Tuculav mornnpg
l'.ai kei (' A Uhea whh f oin lone
Mond.i. reim noig 'I'uehd.iv inmg.
Mih. Merbeit Kar tb ilouie w iaapaH
Biinger Wi-1 iK-p- biy Mioni t'i! I' i the eea
tiile. .1. T Vipiint. who i at a Portland
hospital for tieHtuient fm erthipelas ic
iinprnv ing.
Met Ip Harthohmie v nt-irt. I V
-,ltt!e
on the John I 'iiv.
Mih Antia Mi I'. id it a p,iHenger
Mond.iv morning l it 1 1 e I'lih-s where
he will in:t fr ii-lldH.
thiH i All Keid came in from Monument tor
' a load of height, Monday. Me report
i
Iv bilHV with hiirvent in the vi-
Inen-
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.ir. nun .'i'i. p-'ii" ..in,.t, .....
Mr. nmr Minor. Mr. an-l Mr. A rthiir j ' mity of Monument.
M nor, A. .1. Minor and Mih. -Kvarw and Mr. ami Mr. Alex Tlioinuwin, atui
tv.o daughter left Tocidny for a w.wk'H j M,n Kalph went to r,rtlatid. Tuelj
the ! morning. Kalph was taken to Portland
for medical treatment.
outing up on t'.iplinger creek
I'.lne MoiintniiiH
Howard's grocery More ih a verv pop
uhir plai-e for the pun bane if nupplie
for f.irmiTH and outtit for outing in the
wav of extra tine groceries. Almost
ever; thing iniagmabie kept in stock
It's handy where you can get jinvthing
you want
Mr. nnd Mis. ieo. Mc.Kuight, Frank
M. I nu'ht anil Mihs.-s Winnie and I la
Mcknight were in the city Tuesday. Mc
knight I'.ioh. hae tinisbi'd hiii-resting
Hti imiuen-e crop 'if alfalfa. Thev expect
to stail next Saturday f r an extended
trip through Harnev ici'l Malheur coun
ties. l ore-.! liies aie raging in numy part
of titant county at present time and
unless something m done a Urge amount
of valuable ttnber will lie dent roved, a
well as ilamiige clone toother property,
ivs the I'.lne Mountain Kagle. The
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fitv Maiahal I ieo. Thornton is niw
busy superintending citv improvemel.ts.
Siv new cross walks have been put in
A new wa'k will he put in in front of 1".
O. l'.oig jew elry store, and a new walk
will he built by .1. ('. Porcheis on Main
Stieet.
Mr and Mis. Al Herren of Indepen
dence a'e the guests nt Mr. al d Mrs M
V. Merien near this city. Mr. Al. Her
ren has j'it n tnrred from a trip through
Crook, Klamath ami lake counties.
Me says that there is a great rush for
timber lands in the timber districts of
l these counties. People are coming in
from Minnesota, Wisconsin and other
place in a wild rush to gobble every
thing in sight in the shape of timber,
some of them were running their horses
to deatii to get in there. Mr. Merren
stopped at I'.end. a little station in Crook
county, and one evening .tl land lookers
side of l'."iir valley in the mountains be
tween P.enr valley ami Antelope valley.
A huge Fcopo of country ha already
been burned over, and the fiame con
tinue. Part'ei bo came in from the
In ban creek country report the entire
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lii.cltit.ini M 1e near Itiero a na?e. o nig
gieat damage to timber. Another tiie
m hUo rep, rt.-d lagitv in the Peech
l leek countiv w.oitli ..f thf P.hli k Ihltte
mountain, w hen- sunn tim timber i be
ing great ly 'l.imaged.
Jii'lge Hryerlv, of Monument, is in
th city.
Mike .Marshal and family have moved
to this city for winter resid nee
Miss Kline P.a'tho'ornew (-tart today
for . '-an 1 ralip''.H(,o lo a tend Will Ness
Seminary.
l.d Ashliaiuhs log heifling and
thiei-lung outfit s'arft-'l up in the l.'ght
Mile country this iiiornu g.
long Creek i-p to have uo' T i . - !a ' .
I'uip-en will be hung to tin am Tint of
nearly flmtii and a big tune is expei tc I
The t'.i' k is being put in condition for
the event and tilings re l,atUig for a
grand meet. I. org Creek Hanger.
The Hev John Warren, of the lip'sco-
l
pl chinch of Meppner. arrived heie on
Tuesday morning's stage. Me bap';ed
the children of the M.n wards anil the
( 'apoii, and he'd m-i vices ill t!i even
ing at the P. oyee school iciuse. (OiWVd
nesdav eveniris he coiidiK-ted "livinesei
vices at the residence of the Iiev. I.. A.
Ti'horlgian, whi'li was a'tendc 1 by a
goodly nuniber. Mr. Warreti leaves for
ileppnet on this nioi mug's stage. Moil
n merit orrenpondence l ong Creek Kan- ,
ger.
250 Cords of Wood Wanted.
N'p). 1 pi' e wood in four foot lengths
desired. Iiepiire of I . K. II -email,
Heppner Won! Var 1.
W KKWAKM, Sloxi.
The reaters of this paper will he
.pleased to learn that there is al least one
headed disease that science has been
ihle to cure in all its stage and that is '
Catarrh. Mall' Catarrh Cure i the otilj
positive eure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh bnttig a const itntion
il disease. reqnirts a eonstituiioi.Hl treat
ment. Mall's CntHrrh Cure is tsken in
ernaliy, nctmg direpil) upon the h!oo,
Ami mucous surfaces of the ss'em,
'hereby destroy intf the fonn liiinui of tl.e
lisi ase, and giving the pa'ient strei gth
tiy hutidmi tip the C mstit nt ; n mid n
sistiDg natnre in doing its work Tie
proprietor have so much faith m its
.MirBtive powers. Hint lhi ollt-r Oce
Hundred Hollars for any rnse tl at it '
fails lo cure. Send for list i f testimon
ial. Address, F. . I. Cherev A t o., Toledo.) .
S ld hy driifitMts. 7."c.
Mall's Family 1'ills are Ihe let.t.
End oi Season
PriGGS on all
Summer Goods
A few Street Kats and
perhaps a half dozen
Trimmed Hats to close
out at any old price.
We will not carry any
over, our loss, your gain.
For IVo-ct 'riiirt- Dnys
Suit- mad' to order fur
S15.00
Henry Bode, Tailor.
heppner, Oregon
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LEAD
Is htrictly pure. i. made l'v tin- "OKI Dutch'' process, nud is the
v hit sf. t.Bt co'.vrjrjn; ;Ujil ij)(-st 'ittfu-'Ie wlii'to l't)l ou tli1 market.
1' .r -.i!" Iy all ortft-clHss taint (it-alt-rp It.si-t on Laving tbf
I'ioneer "'' W'H Iihvl- i t - to st.
IS YOUR LIFE INSURED
Io you know that your Life Iu.-uratice
in th1 ::::::::::: :
EQUITABLE LIFE
will cp.-t you no more acid give you better
protection than any other company.
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VV 1 1 y f STKKXtiTM.
K AND W?HINGTON, PORTLAND. OREGON
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ii w '! k
nt. where the reasor
..lure confidence is devehiped: where huukkeeping
t'.v .-.s ltiv.k- are kept in I'lisine-s , where ih-cthand is
a : re ie:!n.:n-h:p i at it he-t ; wliere h.v.ndreiS of
:: -'.enii.u'ta', : have tt-e!i eiiucated t- r sr.ecess in
uj'Te :i'. !e ;x-.i all the year. Catalogue tree.
P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Impaired Digestion ! M
May ii"t ! all tti.il ii mr.-inl ly ilmiW' j
li..tv. 1'iit it n ill Ih- if iiii-li' t'-'l.
Tin mi. .isiii.-s .-iDi-r mlinc. fin f ncrv
iiiii lii-.nl.ii In'. iir-v!f. -f tl- M" I". "
ili-iiirni il.li- Li li line )'i-iy )i"l ! vi-ry n
new. l.ul liny w,:i lx- if Hi. -iI.imhiIi i
imfTi n il ci"v . al.. r.
Iij-j- l-ci Mi.h a li.l-i-r-il.K iliil I
Hint tin- l. iiiti'ti. y ) it sIm-iiM t civ. n '.
rarly ntti-iili.ui. ll.i ,,v" r" '
i-tiini- tiy '
Hood's Sarsaparilla j
wt.i. Ii.slr.ni.-tli.'iii-tli.'w li..i.'.li-i-slivfiit'iii j
irj taken ia of vci v little yaliie lat nv
kiii'l iif tnnlicr laiil l in .leniHM.l . Mr.
ll'-rr.'ii i pi ol'Mt'to: ol a ln train cle
VHtor at IihIci'I'Ii.Ii'Ih c ainl will I'm l
in a nliurt time to take cine of the com
i ion. He hk that I'olk countv i
'tos'ii nitf Cropn aie o.nl an.l Jio i
men an i m-nik' A l.iic amount ol ;
n il c-ta'i hai cl aiiK')"' I'sikIk in I'o'k ;
I'lintv .1 -it i fit: the at year
1 ilk-cm tliint, w lui liax l.een viMting
at tiie Inline of .1. I.. Avers) in tlna city,
ri'tiit in I to fiii liome in Wjlln WalU.
ti lav.
All Saint, i linicli will lt clor-.-.l .lur-
ili(! tin montli of Aii:ill
Kev .'.iliii
Warn-n. ast-T
lr. I arl I'. Wiltn.n lia tetnine.l liom
a ft it, to Wall Walla.
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I ; t I ill 1 1 1 1 In Hue city . Sun.lav motn
int., A i r 1 1 t I"'-", to Kev. an.l M'.
II I. r..- t;lipil. a ' i nn. I .l.mliti-r
Tachra' Entminitioni
Xotice ia lierel.y iiiven that the county
iiieimfen'lent ol Morrow rioini will
hol.l tin regular ea mina' n m ol ap
(licantH fur Htati anil county :i pet n at
llcpplu-r, )tiih' in, ad fol,in
i "i; i 1 1 r . ri lis
t ominoncuit: Wciliiemla v. August I.!.
t 'i o'i Ioi k a. in., an I i uitinn.in: until
Satnr.lay, Aiitrnft !. al 4o'. l..ik.
Vi'ilncm'y 1'in icansli ' p. lr!'tv.
"pi'linij;. Ht!l.. '.'.il .i.j. m I p.".! law .
I'ii in s- I. iv - Vi-t.i .( !. !!i,-,.ty
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Will M M Ol' STRONli
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WALLA WALLA. WASH
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Assurance Society of the Uuiteil States
has a surplus for policyholders of ovtr
S7I.000.000. No other company is as
strong as that. Hi-fore signing an appli
cation ee
A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or
-THE PASTIME"
Gll0YYy S at1-es S,J Everything I'p-to.I );te
RlfllAfH Fine New So.la Fountain. Kr.iita.
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Parlors outhwes: L'orner of Miin an.i Mjv .-'.reeta I
j IA. B. GALLOWAY. - - Heppner. Oregon
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