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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
The I k'ppner Gazette Cm Mutlock waa in from bin ranch Monday. Mm. 1'avid Lag ai.-capted a portition aa TilUIHIiAY AuB. 14, 1902 .-lerkatTheFair A. W. Ja('kaoi), of Lona Creek, was I he Week s News r,'i,ier'sd at u,e sturdy .oral ariil Personal Happenings in anil About the City. Krocenea. I.iu v of I'.lack Horse i on wai in T. It. liowarii fur line Mm. V. ( tllH Mil k llHt. A 1 1 u 1 1 Wright., of llardiimn, the i'il v, TiittHilny . iMllaid I mtirli, or Lena preoinrt, wai in t lie nl v Saturday. Atturnoy U, W. I'helps aent to Port land, Friday, on business. I'at Mi'l aiij, of I-" 1 1 a , wan a caller tlit (iak'itk othVe, yesterday. J. I Wiliuolh, a cattle liuver from l.oriu Creek, was in the city, Saturday. City .Manilla! (ieo. Thornton and family am riiNtiratitic; in the mountain!. Ir. .Swinburne and family were pas sengers yesterday morning for the sea side. at refer Conway and wife of Lon Itook, were registered at the Palace, Monday. Geo. Conaer and D. A. Herren wara rKiater(d at the Perkina, I'ortlaod, Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Kedfield and daughter Blanche were retsieterad at the Imperial, I'ortlaml, Tuesday. U. H. K-ithley, brother of Jnde .1 ill- ma Keillih-y of thia lity, and iforgn: heithley, a nephew of Judge Keilhley, who have been visiting the latter, left hint Friday for California. Al 1'inris will open up a new grocery sto'e in the Orange front building on Main atreet in the near future. The building ia now being painted and pa pered and put in shape for the new tore. A NARROW EECAPC J.Q. Shahan Serloualv Hurt Powder Explosion. by Attorney General Blackburn haa ap pealed to the Supreme Court in the case of the defalcation ol Oeorire V. Davis, ex-cleik of the school land board. He asks that K. 1'. McCorneck Wayne Howard waa in from hie rnoun- and (ieorgeii. HinKham, IaviH' honda lain ranch this week for medical treat- men, be held for their bond of $5,000. ........ ... "inn. t Hi-.. ...l l.:- .1 . . B. Fuak, of Fank Bros, Spokane, little brown men that ran the California waa in the city this week, the guest of restaurant on Main atreet, decamped A. C. Gieer. without takins time to bid anv of their i . . Jaa. D. Brown who reaidea near the friends good bye, one day tint week Colwell Krade, i anfferinK with ulcera- one tint not lorKotten, aay numeroua tion of the eye. creditors. Moral: Patronize a white Willow creek ia now about dry and BD wpwiilly "hen you w ant to eat. conseouently lawn sprinkling from tbe The I alace hotel ia aa institution of mill ditch ia no more. Work on the new court home ia pro gress alowly. It will be some time, before the first story is up. F. K. Parks, of Walla Walla, Wash. was tbe ir.ieet oi K. C. Wills, last waak, returning to his home, Friday. Mrs. I.. .1. Fetes still has a lsrgeatock of i rimer a oods w hich she will close out at coM. Call and be convinced. which Heppner should be prond. The finest building in the city, it ia a monu mem to enterprise, l naer me new Management of Phil Metscban, Jr., the hotel ia very popular. Work of renova ting is now going on and everything will soon be in first class order. Tbe dining room haa always been a feature of this hotel. Kverything is kept in the finest order and the table ia supplied rith the bet. Mr. Met ban will make Posters are out announcing racee at j great success in conducting this popu Long ( 'reek, September T- to '27. One Ur hotel. .i .i I ii ... :n l 1' :l...Ji. I in m ra uu NO i inr r. w i n it iiipliiimiihj iu t h I f T .lnF;....lA l -.' I ...i. Mm. .'iir. iiuiiii iniurr wiiumr u l''"''"' the citv iit)i thoir ilanolil.r Himm f inmuun'cir on- .w.i .j.ji.in gsrite nscher, ttie well known young damage in portions of Morrow county. U( tress, and who have been detained Thev attack gardens ami keep down nere on account of sickness, have de the green sprouts ot ailalla. cided tn nut on t o plavs at tbe onera i .1. M. Keeney, the Shaniko hotel man, house, opening with Mahel Heath, on was in the city this week. Mr. Keeney I Friday, Aug. L"J. Miss Fischer was here aavs that everything is nourishing in last winter with the Fischer A Van the thriving little city of Shaniko. Cleve company, and w bile she was only .1.1. : .. . .... A . I Hicks who recently purchased " 1' '..:. rri a tbe HeppnerTm.es. has arrived from "' ' r.i 'utTun-M, win !.(.,.,. Wm.i. .n,!,,,.!,.. M,.,i be remembered by lb inner people, All Mr. Hirkt hns the best wishes of thn (i l I 1 I . FugetiH N.ih!e. who has been at iood Saumritan hoi;tl, I'otlland, (or treat ment fur appendicitis, returned to this city, Thorn. I;ty evening. He is recover ing rapidly. ieo. Carev, o' McCreary A Csry, the Sooth ilmnha horse buyers, will ship a carlo.i 1 nl range horses tomor row. The horses were purchased in the Heaver creek country in Crook county, and are known as the Hacklenian stock. Houanl s grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchaso of supplies I for farmers nnd outfits for outing in the wav of extra line groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock It 'a handy w here you can get anything you want Mr. and Mr. John Fischer and two daughters, Misses Mar.arite and I'ottie accompanied by two members f their well known theatrical company are at the I'alace. Miaa Pottie Fiacber, who has been verv sick with inflammatory rhennistiam is improving. She was brought here to be treated by lr. Mc Swords and is rapidly recovering onder his treatment. John linger received a bad wound in the right arm one day this weak by be ing struck with a pitch fork. While working for Case I inpis, at Right Mile, over the Northwest he sue es was phe nomenal and she wh very highly spoken of by (VOi press and piib'ic she was otlereil a very high salary by the u li to' i 'nil Theater ( 'o. of Spok ane, but re fuced. This will probably be Miss Fischer's last appearance in this c ty, for after a tour of Western Oregon, she will g,, to New York, and will likelv re main in the Feat for some time at leant. Being personally acquainted with the Fischer family for a number of years, the writer can recommend them an lad ies and gen'lemen and entirely wnrthy of the patronage of the best people J. (. Shabun, head driller for the Heppner Railroad and Coal Co., out at tho company's mine, 1M miles oniheaut of Heppuer, uiiraculounly escaped being killed by the premature explosion of a dynamite hlaet, Saturday evening. At about 5 o'clock Saturday evening Mr. Shahan went into an entry in a coal vein for the purpose of igniting the fuse for two dynamite b!ant8 that were loca ted on either Bide of the enlrv. 1 he blast that Mr, Shuhan wanted to go on" Gmt wait ignited without trouble but tliu second bihe on the opposite eide of the tunnel did not ignite readily, and realizing the danger of Majintr in the tunnel too long, Mr, Shahan threw down hie match and went cu'. After wai'ing a ehort time after the eXj.-loeion of the brat blast, he went back into Ine entry to net off the other hlaht. Aasoon aa he le'urned, he noticed thht the fuBe had burned, being ignited by tb first hlaHt, but did not have time to turn around before the explosion. lie was in three feet of the blast w ben it went offend he was stiuck w ith terri ble force. He was carried out of the tunnel in an iinconecions condition by llaworth and I'ettyjohn, two men who were working with him. Claud Knowles who waa there im mediately saddled up a horse and etart edfor Heppner for medical aid. Knowles' rid is record breaker. The road is very rough and mountainous and he made tbe 23 miles in one hour and a half. Over the Bleep hills and moun tains at tbe top of bis hoise'e speed be made 18 miles to D. A. Herren'e place in one hour and ten minutes, making the last 12 miles in 40 minutes. At Mr. Herren's place be pulled the saddle from bin exhausted steed and continued his wild ride to Heppner on a fresh horse, arriving here just one hour and a half from tbe time he started. Dr. Kiatoer and Banker tieo. Censer drove out to the ecene of the accident as soon as possible arriving at 12 o'clock in the night. Mr. Shahan had regained conscious ness and was suffering intense pain. The blast struck him full in the face. ( n the upper lip on the left side he has a very bad cut. Ilia face is a mass of bruises. His eyes were filled full of mud and sand, but the eyesight wan not injured. After hie wounds were dressed by I r. Kistuer, he aas brofigbt to this city. Ha is now resting well and will recover. All that saved Mi. Shahan from in nt rit death was the fact that trie blast was well tumped in the rock and the main force of the eiplosioii went ir.to the roi k . HI Ml THESE. 120 Ladies Sleeveless Vests A Light Gaoza Vest with Taped Neck Dd 1'ioitLdJ Arut Holes iu r &2kc Ecru Color, wldlt tUy laet at J tJOlll SO MUCH FOR LITTLE MONEY That is what the people say who buy Carpets of u. The wonder of it is that Btich Carpets tan be sold at 30G, 48c, 68c per yd. J-Jut we have them at that price aud an in-ppction will show you what exceptional good values they are. is mm ft of Fall Business we want to clean out all the good3 we can ponsibly dispose of We can better afford to ufjll thern at a Big Reduction than to have our money tied up in them it off . . . See that you are numbered among those that attend regularly these trade win ning sales they're for your benefit a3 well as ours KETTLES AND PANS The season is well under way but there's still time to invest in many delicious fruits, jellies and jams if you are prepared with Preserving Kettles, Colander, Granite Spoons, Jars, Jar Fillers, Tops and Rubbers Ui ,1. t-rwi" ii '" You can eaaily have a cool head in iummer if you own one of theae attractive hot weather hats. They are of uperior quality of straw, the kind that holds its color and shape, and gives your hat beauty, and head comfort. Your size is here and the price is reduced nearly ONE HALF THEY'RE BROKEN .No use to cry over broken (Jhinaware. xou arc in luck to have a stock like our? from which t choose new pieces We Break Them, Too and you get the advantage of broken sets here and we break the price on them. For Xext Ttxlrty Doyfl Suits made to order for $15.00 Henry Bode, Tailor, Heppner, Oregon PIONBKR WHITE IvEAD Is strictly pure, is made by the "Old Dutch" process, and is the whitest, best covering and most durable white lead on the market. For sale by all first-claBs paint dealers. Insist on having the Pioneer and jou will have the beet. Duty of Mall Carriers. I'. K. Jones, ol Fight Hile, ho rot to tlio puat-oftioe ill partnirnt at Wanh inBton, in relatioo to th reijuirf mpnts of mail carriers on free box deliver v routs', received the followinif reply Wamiishton, Aug, 2, llkiL'. Sir Kepi) ing to your letter of the 24tti u!t., in relation to the use ot the mall bags or atcliels on a free box ) livsry route, you are informer! that tt carrier is required to take the mail bag or satchels containing mail to the post office from the poet or crane as well aa from the post office to the post or crane. The same regulation is io force if the box or satchel be handed to the carrier io person. HA.Ms At ilardtnan, Juiy l'n'C, uf ii.ti.iinuiation of tlie boweln, ( 'pal Mav, ilauliler uf Mr. and Mrs (.'. II. Hams, aged 3 vr., 4 mo and '1 duv. She had ln-en Mitl'i-i ing for the fast six weeks and medical ai l w .is of no avail. It seems the rn jrt H'Veie tii.il that oc curs in the lnc of a mothci, but it foothing to realize that they art inno cent, ure creatures, and that the Bible save. "Let the ht'le children come unto me tor audi is tbe King loin ot Heaven," ho heart broken mother and bereaved I father must remember that A bud thp rarilertftr tfate iu, A fair o.l lovely ohil.t H gr it to mir ke pirg To chernh niijariltvt. H it. just an It vaa vtu:t To tht glory ot the .lav. Dow a cam the heaven !t K'arfi;er And took th boil aa". . mm: ike Equitable IS YOUR LIFE INSURED Do yon know that your Life Insurance in the ::::::::::: : EQUITABLE LIFE will cost yoo no more and give you better protection than any other company. VAUv9 BECAUSE IN SURPLUS THERE -VV My i STRENGTH. e PARK AND WASHINGTON. PORTLAND, OSCSON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given: where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping i taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand i made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of b njk kiepers a:ii li:V, wluie th have tieen educated for ces in stenographer" :.o'.l more will be. On all the year. Catalogue free. Assurance Society of the United States has a surplus for policyholders of over S71. 000,000. No other company is as stroDg ae that. Before signing an appli cation see A. W. Lundell Special Agent, Heppner, Or Carat Thanks W thank those m ho assisted us so kindly during the aickness and death of oar child. Mr. and Mrs O. II. IUms, Iisrdman, Oregon. If the carrier on route No. 73190, l ona Mr. Hater wa pitching on a load of Rock to Heppner Oregon, refuses to hay, when the loader went to throw off,carrv your mail baits or satchels as above aonio weeds and the fork that he was t required, report the facta, tieiiit! slipped olf of the handle aud went ! Verr Kesnectfulir over th.- load ef.king Mr. Ha-r in the, p 8TONt j So , WOO(, , f(iUf fj na-ht arm between the elbow and shoul- I Acting Second Aa,istant Post nu-ter desired. Imjtiiie of . K. n.cninn. d. .. Tl.eh.rk went with such force ,;Pner,!. ! Heppner Woo,l Yard. th.it two tine went through his arm! " Tba beat physic Chamberlain's Stom ach and Li-ar Tablets. Easy to lake Pleasant io effect. For sale by H locum Drug Oo. 250 Cere's of Wood Wanted. an ) penetrate I bis -ide a shoit distance. The wound w.im drce-ed by lr. Mc Sw or Is. Impaired Digestion Hertsi for Solo. 1 have for sale the entire band of not less than 7" of F. 1 horses. Will sell at a bargain. Kn, ire band and brand will be Slid. .1 . M. Ki;tNF , Hhaniko. Oretton. May n.it e all flint i nicanl by dvipn"" I now.l.iit It will l- if tn-i;le-tet. j Tin- inn nsln. HfKT entinp. flt of twrT- i oil" In :nl u lie. siiriH-i f the ntoiiia.il, anil I dl.iErvalih' l ! lulu' may not I"" very bad now, lnl lt w II Iw If ttie stomach i su.-r.-! 1. 1 irr.i- K.-ikrr. ' -!" I a ml-rrnl'le itiwa-e ttirtt lie- l.'M..-ii. f.t it Mi.rtil.f f civtn ik!ilm., Ave. MillodJV, : "I nrly rt nt "ii. llo.i is (vmplcfrly ' r- ! hve ctrrid PeWitt'a I.iHle Ktrly Kis , .) 'e'e w ith n.e for several years and would vr t - 'ttm ! not le without them." Miu ..! raav tiOOCl S JCirSaparillU to lake. Porely variable. Tl.e?neer wt.l.t.-r tlM i.-tt.. l...i.-.!irr.flTe-ystrniU"l,'orditre.s Slocmu IVng ',.. IT NKKPN A TONlf. I 'I'liera nre tlma wliain rnnr l-. n..- t a toinc. IVm't give purgatives ihat gripe and weaken. IkeWitl'a Little Karly era eie nil poia in from thev-t..in m,, act aa t me t.i the hTer. W.Scott. .Vtl fHW KKWAUP, Uhi. The readers of this i.aper will be pleaeett to learn that there is at least one j dreaded disease that science lias been ! able to core in all its stamen and that is Catarrh. Hall's t'HUrrh I'ure is Hie only poeitivecnre now known to the tuedicl fraleroity. Catarrh lemg a constitution al disease. reanir. B n Constitutional treat-! nienl Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken in fernally, acting directly npon the blood and mncons snrfHCes of h tem, thereby destroying the f MindMtioii t.f the discaee, and giving the paftenl strength by building tip Ihe o -mtitut1 oi sn I n sintinir nature in d.ing its w.rk l i e prm rietors have noi.-h fHiih in M eurative po.f, llmt tti. j r O e Hnn.lreit I'.'lin-H for an ense i' it o onet. N. i:d for 1 1 - a . t t- ri-n ia'. A dr V. .1. Cheret .Vio . ! . ' ' . S d t by drugget-. 7.V. llall'e Kamilv 1'illa are lhebe-1 ! A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL :sexo tablets: f f i WILL MMiF W STRON6 i ' ) They arc m Msolut Cure ) k I I I I I I SEXni.l'ilWFU.SI'KRMUURRHOEA, l)L(H JIJIL j lilU.TS nl- KXi'KSSKS. ETC. i I ;lj i 1 ft-i t - 1 'i ht w t will I i ; ' , w . I1 n'ir ' tany I !' Will J O li1 ii-lilr---", no mark to ,' f i six Boxes T.at $5.00 j; Dandruff ; W '' ,mr monoy will t promptly j' 1 i ri'turiie.1 to von it you arv not i' fe9 V sti rtcl Itti the treatment. i' 'i ( W Green & Jackson Drug Co. j ij POSITIVELY : t WALLA WALLA, WASH. J ; Prevent th c yir Hair from v ! BcIvcdereU Fallin J , i wacigars : siocum Dnio Go. ; 5 One hundred empty barrels for Vf J sale. 1 ne hiindrtd barrels of ei- vwoi.v wW V tia tine cider vinegar on tap. . . . ) " "" ' v , A. Abrahamsick m !S 1-IIAK ROBEPTS. Prop tjj V v Merchant Tailor --a-i-o-o-i)--o 6 o p q oftio o Qg---fr---fr-Bfla'tT "THE PA8THV1EV G2lIl0VV!y S Tables and Everything I'p-to-Date BMIlArrl ZZZ Fin Sew Sod Fountain. Kraita, lllldl U soft iVicke, Cigars and Tobacco Parlors Southwest Corner of M;n and May Streets I M. B. CALLOWAY. - - - Heppner. Oregon ..STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OKBOOrV W Wil l' '. YM'N; MKN from Mor row I'tiiitifT at onre to prepare lor po- t:i; in tie Internment Serviii KilwsvMr! t"le'L letter t'rrvr u-tooi H ni.-sn.l ! ei'.irt mental t'ler t I. i ' t i 1 nl. r- vt ite i Utir lnt.. i t'Ur I, ir 1. 4. '. - r Oii.ii. rin ( r Tailor of Heppner Hi- work lirsl-rl.i .I'l-l itif;u-tory. liivo Lini a;ill Mav Strt-ft. J 'J 'J if i9 Graduatfs of the soliool are in constant at salaries ranging from 40 to $100 per Stuiifiit take the state examinations Juri cour?e in the school an.i are prepared to state ivrtinVatea on graiuation. Kxpn;-. from SUV to $75 jwr year. Strong Norl and well e.juippetl training department, term open ept. 1. For catalogue full information addre J. B V. IUTLEW. Secrctar . E. U. PESSl 1 W. I'i esifJent. 9