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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
'11 I T ....... f j ,,, the w . ! h-ive K'fn taken about I I ssT.i.i.i .is tli have been .-li own. M..ri,, '.n n. k Ac Mk-1i-11. 1 D - n ess' . 1 ha . in t ii. 1 1 1 II i :- Molt' fr.-i.t. i't' tie tboce wool s, ( tioi S the M i i . r. 'Is -oine ii -tnnoes leen held ;.t i . ! i .! 'e t'i. idea I t. 1 u i i i 1 ' i - i w hole th c'ip of tiit- i e.mt v I t - Ht-ltloiii, if ever. Anr: 1 l'.1-' i ' , , 1 l ! SO I -il'Ul:V OlOHO. d IK". SHS : 'the Amencm Wool u.l Cottou w eoaiity is coming to the Keporter. l'oday very few enable dip f unsold wool can be un ul .in the hands of their original own. It is ,,nw averted that Kiiijr j rf wtt of t bo Edward rr.-overy i complete. n ... Ujis eRj:tM.Mul rapid buyii ot the ucw wools it 1 ilie heat districts reports no, o di((OJVer Suvks are fMLiism tlmt wheat u turn- of uM which fof somi i. g :.ut Letter than was exited. hftil lwQ ll;U1,ing ov,,. the a nue, Y,eMsaiv;heavy and the quality tU markets i,uve poetically d;s- ir- N'. 1 - 'appeared. Importations of eloth. . -lili'ig woo! have been absorb d Iv M or iow county farmers w,ll ; . . . .i v n ; consumer and the supplies of tor- Lair pleitv of mcnev tin 1-all.i . ' ' , " , eign woois m the I nited states are The wheat erop 1 estimated at ( " , i today very small. 1 ue rapid au 1,(MUH" buLels. 1 noes are good . - . .... vatee iu the price ot wool abroad which ntfikt an encouraging j , ; has tended natural! v to check r.u- OUt!o,.lv. - ! : portation. and consumers have, z " .My hair csme out tv (he hand ful, and the gr.-u lu.i be sjan to creep in. 1 ii icd Avei 's IburV iRor. a id i! stopped t!..' h..;r (.un coin ing out snu restored i!e color." Mrs. M. D.Orav, No. Salem, Mass. ! Red Front Livory & I Feed StaDius There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all v ho use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. SI M a bottle. VI drctitt- Stcvvart A rtli k, Props FIRST.CLASS: LIVCnY lilGS Koit eontst:iiit! on l.;n:, iom! i nn l.f nil iii-l,,. on l-lil'lt IIOtHO t,l pJlll.'S wUliintf to ill ' i ml. i li,,. inti'iior. 1 i t -1 cliisM : If your dniKCist oaniii't su.ily you, 9t-nU u9 on lU'lutr ftud we ill ekrea ou a Untile. H nur xnti jrive ibe tmme i't vour ueret exiin!! iifll.-t?. Aitilre, J. C. AFKCO., Lowrll. Mass. (Illd BllOljiCS c.l. Hei ry K. Doseh will start reported more freely than uual to for Japan about September 1. to the domestic stoek. Iu view of the makt arrangement for an Oregon ' extended curt-iilment in the wool exhibit at the Osaka F.sposition in ( Hip of Australia caused by the e.v litf. Mr. Dosih can accoinplist i fsiv droughts there, the situa uiuch at this exposition. Our ! 'ion abroad, as far as woo! is eon tr.ide reUtiotj with Japan should j cerned. is very strong, aLd all in be more irtiaiate. ! dications poiut to wry turn pries ! for wool during the remaiudi-r of With wools abroad ns tliat sup plies, especially of fine wools, will ... . , , i the y ear I 1 1- I, Tin t rumftrr I .1 U'l.lOl, J , , n. . .. . j higher and indicatu nerated 1.k creamenes through-, ,p (tit Ulitois. Ioa and Wisconsin has failed. There are 10."0O cred itors, aXK) of them being farmers who r-upplied cream. The concern was the largest of its kind in the 1" nited States. be small for monihs to come, it is not to be woudertd at that the eastern dealers have been w illing to pay higher prices than tht-y j were last year, and that the mar i kets at the seaboard have ad- " j vanced. A New York electrician comes ! -- out with the statement that mar-1 WHEELS MAUE OF MONEY derer- sentenced to die in the elec- j Ev,er? fhT l"r.'"v(:ri;,m,iD.' J j uerly Dhif a billiuu oolNrs wurti: of trie i hair, are frequently not killed j soiled or toro bunk c t. mul sft-r t!:. bv tLe electric current, and that ! ba" beeo tfduoat to ,.ui,. aro for ( rcoRio rtnroai oir b- . tri in h Iiitl. people who are supposed to j !,Dk n te to car vb.t i ml us n, i;- b.ive brfn electrocuted are in re- e' trinsformatioo nU -we br0.,e.t 'jo'U hi tee cse ! at. waK, i.trvous a itj luiird alive. This ought to : a:-d people !). w:M ne H ?trt- h.i' a L".d efi-et on murderers. "'b Ht6rs, the favont- i c ' A'rt-ncari f-niniv for etoriKch, lnvr h- .1 lot! e''EpUiEt. A n lLirl -irsfa! be- i T. e !tI''iioi.m.j harvester trust put tb- ft m .ch in . . 1 oon1iri-:t to diist th- f -i -:'ii i.rTt-i t t e j. ud letters to their general ; , b .wH fr m hec-.njmi cr-'tipot-d a'nte throughout th country, or. Kv-fy oid ko m the t.oti-e . , , t ipreT-Mt be!euiLf, tiilm. er. . in-!:!- J-r:Lg ft rea uction of three fc urths gtid t.rrvonD .'-t t ck? oi'ti f th- numlter ot employes rep- i-'vt, djfpepia, a:.d liver nnl ki tn-j h . roubles. res -Lt:iig the din-rrent companies - in tie field. Ten thousand men The Cascade Lumber l'om at,y will k.-.e their positions. If this is of North Yakinla. Las purchasrd only a etarter. what will be the the property .f the Kistern Luni-re-ult in time, and 6till the people her Ouirany for about jl."i.".Mi. womlt-r at strikes. eom ' friends frjiu Missouri. Miss Mae Larimer, of Kugene, has been chosen to teach the inter mediate division rf our school. Win. Thoruburg a:.d family went to the mountains Monday to spend ; a few days atu.nig the huckleber ; lies. I in. Campbell experienced some bnd luck with his thresher last ; week, but is making thii gs hum this week. ' Our merchants are placing their j fall and winter stock of goods on their shelves. New goods are ar riving da il v. ; Hazel Keaney met with n aeci- , .dent last Friday which resulted in , a broken arm. lb'. Kintner wa; ; called to set it. Colonel 11 ;on left town Monday' morning with a gun on his, ! shonkW. W e did not learn any- , thing of hi- plans. Dan Haves has been sutl'eiing! with h b-,d cm I. Ho h".s been j : eoir.pelh-d to g ve up work with, tiie !;!?! or for a short time. It-oph l'oftin left for liit home . f.t FaM City.Wah.. Mm dav nu rii i i or. Ualph is a jolly boy, and , matte many tVi' iid.s while here. I'i'i I'ot'.tT sn.v-d a I rid mr; Mr. K.ii-v'- lor the I K. .v N. : I 'O. I l-t e.) ,le- 1 I V e", e-,1! t. t ua- I iri,in' vh ii h" Ii ii..:-. -ii d Jl.l.-. Mi-s 1 .i-y Fi:e!p. it- urn d !.' t!.e Wiibim -I 'e valley ill tlt"e tor the teaehers' ex.nuinut on. She i- iio'.v visiting k-r si-ter, Mrs. Ir win Wheeler. !:-v. W. C. H.e.vard, of liito.,. ...en; ie l the palp't at the M. 11. I'M I. .U M NP AMi KK I s . ,' i i; TO ill I . (X)MMr:ijciAL TlAVKU:ii ANh CAN llKNlstl KIUS ANh PlilVKlv ON SHOUT NOlk'K : Heppner. Oreoon Fix LALL f ..Moiitiirestciii Bro. i ; mull- I ill Marble liiin-iin'iil- a ."-petiullv : . ; ; STOMi AND ttAWRLE cunrus l iie ini M stone Woik for I'.nild ln. l'.i'ft M.itblt and ( iranile kept in Slock. M ' !' i 1 N M MS' M 11 KI I , Heppner, Oregon 4) 41 .LIBERTY MARKET. J. H. BLAKE, PROP. Beef, Pork, Mutton,Veal and Sausage POULTRYand FISH M K S I I I' IT H !: K OK FINE CANDID au-1 1C I Heppner, A i 7 MAIN STREET, Oregon i Tlie (iwn ri: has just received a tine assortmcut of lathes' vioiling card in the very latest ntvles. 4.4 S rUATTEl.6 ALL Rt(:UK. .... t) , . , Twioe ir Ibe b ipitil, F A Gn'l- 1', ILeO. U, A N . IS making Mime ; Verruca Alt. pa d a vfcst euro tt. .1 , t -r- substantial improvetuentfl on th ' o core a tr chs of nil-. emmj:! . , I tucDors. urn ail failed , LJ'iesUt.'i Ar- Heppner branch. Ihe company; ,. a,n, ., will put the branch in cODditioo tiaocmatioa, ok j ipr Aeh, tcil P.:n to meet the requirements of the et ",ve 10 ttls w "T"u -j;Mi ":n incretts'.Lg, basiness. ror some time work trains baye been en gageJ in bridge work. During the past week a train bas been distributing heaTy steel rails and the line will be furnished with Sunday i. ik:'n' nftrr t! UlLi1 i l College. i V. II 1 'j .J. 1 1 il.tetesS O Dallas. Or., is to have a big otave mill, which is to be built by a Port land concern. CbmberUm' Culio, Cb drrn Diarrtoea Hoof.1y bas a world Kb' ew steel the entire length. Im- ) repotnlioo for its cures. It Dv-r fio , . ; aDd ii pleaeint rd af " tak For provement of transportation f-; ,aJe bjTaj. eaB) i,ng Co. cilitie will be a great help to Morrowjcounty interest. j It has been decided that county i courts cannot extend time of fay- .... I ment of taxes to delinquents un J he tiLg fishing season on the , , . , , c j !d-rthenew law. (olumbia river closed rriday; night. 1 hat artificial propagation j jcst LOOK AT H EI', is a sLceess has ben proven be- : Wbece- cm-. tb uprightly i-(,, vond a doubt. It is IiOW a rfcCOg-folHeei fckio. rich, roy euaplr-n t. "... ... r i emiliog fc. Sae lo-kn io 1. f'elJ .-" 1 nized fact that the runs of salmon Ht.re i hpr ilf.r, , shen.fr. K-n'c LEXINGTON NEWS. in the r:Ter can be limited only bv . w Fibs Pnlt, all o,w' ,. " I active, diwe'ioti ' . no be : I icI.hs. r n tbs r.umVr or artibcially propa- !rbarje for "Ma " Try th-m y .nr'-. i jjated fry that are tarned out from "a'y -'"- Hiocum Dm Co. the hat-b.-rie-. This eliminates the j-.esibii:t of the industry ever i i. i ..... i :.. if proj.er and intelligent attention; j: jj sick a f-w days is paid to it Cannerir have ii.t W(.i.. paekej hi proximately ll-i'J,()J. . . , . . , ! Jiis. Cjpert was somewliat in'!; rases of th spring run of salmon,! , , , , , , ., . . , tefl a f.-w dah lart wejj. while ti e ld storage plants nave n-cened fi-h enough to fill 1-7MK)j H-adir.g is over fr thiae.r, c-a.. . making Uie total pi (J iuct ; and threshing is the order of the Tii.- fouvth ipini t rly meeting of the M E. church, S .uth. will !-. 1 e;,l i.tie AuU"!-t ::. K -v. J. '. 'lh .mas. presiding !d--r, wdl : rea.' h in the evening. Mi-- I'.t-lie H ii-'oii. who w-is eiiiji! .e.l to teai-h tr n;ter mpdia'e tini-: n of our school, re-inel tet week fill aceoiltit of the ill health of her mother. C omty surveyor Keithly was, her" Fiiday an 1 Saturday laying out an audition to L-xington for W . I'.Mo glister. Look out for a e,,l e-!at- booli) 111 LexiuntOII. i Mr. J. H-i'.lwiu aud Mi-s N-ilie K-atiev w-re m.trried at ' tlie home of th bri k's pirf-nte.; Sunday, Auj.'. 17. Iv. F. f. Can-; rieid otii.-iating. Mr. Ilahlwin is one of Heppher's rising y iiuig1 men, an 1 Mis- It avey -t onf of-k-xuigtou's p ipular y-nng ladies. l ut twenty gu -.-t-i were present at ti e w- 1-liriiT- Tii-y have the ' 1.-st wi-h - of a hist frku'l title ! Portland Elka Carniyal. ....McCOUMICK -M ) W K HS. . . . Rakes, Reapers and Binders, ( 'an be fount) in la rge piai t i j. s and w i i h the latest i in- provetnen's at Oai nones lriipleiiiettt ho .s,.. Al-o rarry Hodge and McCormick Headers- W'e pride oTirselves on keeping the i.i'g.-st and best sup- Studcbakcr Hacks. Bucjcjics anil Wagons- ever brought to ILppner. You should examine them before pun liHsing elsewhere. S. P. GARRSGUES A Talk About Coffee ?9 6' There is nothing that is put on the table oltener ihau co flee, then of course, you want to make the best. That vj you can't do unless you use the best. We are agents for the celebrated rW I w which is always reliable, carefully selected and blended. t It contains more of the essential oil thau any other cottee on th market. With the Kin Ilea quick c itl'ee pot and ff Kin Hee Mm-ha it Java coll'ee ymi can not fail to always have a gHd cup of coll'ee. The Kin I lee coll'ee pot is the W cleanest ami for health and sanitary reasons the best. Tlie, i- nofVeM twii.lj ti lii-kilimr 'I'litA li,.-;l reMiilr i-i nlitilied from i" pulverized cottee. Why should you use pulverized coffee rT is a question best answered by another, w hy do jou grind (fo coll'ee at all before usinu it? Because. dtV I It takes 10 houra to extract the streiiL'th of the whole bean i i " ," ' " " " if broken in half Z " -' quarters T " coarse ground YT, " mediuin " " line Heekin's Coffee it i ii tt i " None of the above have the natural flavor ol the cof fee but have a woody flavor. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr j, come again. One minute with our pu' veri.ed Kin Mee M icha and ( Java Coffee with our Kin He - ( ) 0 k C dl' e pot. nil ()f t tie C natural tlnvor is retained. f We have oiher ColVees iii bulk and package. Our fr Special mixe 1 I- the lie-t L'oc ei Jee on the market. (Jive I us a dial ami m will surely suit you. and then you will ffr Tfr ft ft ft MINOR & CO. rJ'hc First National Grocer o " :: Can be found on Main street and r is the place to buy :::::: :: A Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- 'J- ware and hurnishing uoods SPRING AND SUM MIR .SHOES.. ..ill. LICHTENTHAL. THE UP-TO-DATE iMOC DEALER.... W lieli ! ; to i ! i ;i 1 1 1 i i i i rr i :i tin lino " Sloio-, cuiiH' in uiol cxaiiiinc (on- iiiitin-iis.. stuck. Can mi.pIv viim with neat and well-iinnio ! i. t w . a r al i'o;;.-io:;; bio prici-s. :::::::: Custom Work a Specialty... 1 HEPPNEIJ. OREGON CENTRAL MEAT MARKET J. H. KINSMAN. Manag.r. 1 1 i cases. of th Th e run w;i one daj. .- test m iLt ye-r-, ana j .j ,vl . i p. r ..ut great-r than in 1'-'1. , trt cijUM h l.-r '1 ie- .i rage riee was Cnta. at,l !.-!.-rn -j ab-n- r ' -l i.-arly f 1 t . N .1 I I. i I.-pI ner at. S uvlav it n- lieu!iill ib-!i ep-d tio 'I b" eera of the o-hi hi lie' IVitie ' N .jrt' v. et in the trx i,-:tn;n iii. e.nn n.'t.r! a' Po'tiarel, sepft-rnbwr I to I:!. l.eti l;.e Portland l. ki I arijiVal win iiireij. 'litis strft lair is on 4 iart" -' 4 l.-n A' yttiii; of lb kiril at-' !r'i.'-l in tli!" part of the roiintry . I..--1 ln ot-m .1 s ,-t t,f ant'irnn le(ivai ', t' hi,u. i w:li l.e r.-;i.V wi'1,! : rr V - ,1 -1; iv. - ; n 1 triuiti t itto tb - re w i Mi , toe : k- a I. ii-in titit o. en on tl.i i -j a-' ' -:o'". I"erv railway aril: -'.-no er . 1.- !. ' , : Jliollt ' 'I IV'HI . Vti j it" 1 I l.ti. 1. 'd .titat.a and J'.'ii.h ii 1 1,1. 1. fe4,iir,f t.'i irnpo t ini e an I 1 . h- ',f the all i r, ba tna It? hi - ' 1 '1, lo in n ''avl I' jrt an I -t i t 1. j t It- j no of 1 1 e 'a' ni va. . '1'hese (Joods are well adapted to either City or Country Trade : ; : ;. r o 1 . . 1 ft r Staple it Fiiorv Grutcrifs. Fine Teas & Coffees Good Goods... Fair Prices.-! o 4 r. IIOWAKI), IleDpner J 1 ft Beef. Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. 'iJrtJ'.''0"' A Mams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. Frosh Fish on Fritl.-ivs CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. "if . 1 1 v 1 he 1 ilk I f the wo., . ,1 the 1 1. t. i States f,r 1 .' ha0 L J.iss.'i t.utof the t.KL'l- of gre- 1 1 s at ,1 is in the control .f th- i-'i 1 !; trade It has I" t ti h aue- s-' d eaM.'ii. as far ai? the grower is t. ltietl.ed. atd be bft4 tu able to n..itktt bis clip at an average J. H. lirst w ;):' tb - irt-!, ,nn tl.U 'lr. Win. lil'ja lley, w ho has 'eu-ij i k for M-v.--ral 'Jiy-. i im- r ro i:.g. J htraltoll. (,( I I.e. i,, tou Monday I'okir.jr atfr the Itiitd- r t'U-iL'-'-s. ,.e,- d-eni i.K A AHD, 1MI. rm -r of tins pajer ill be i to lehrn It.nt ttjre m ht lent on e.i . ttjat CiTjf; ljw bt-n , r-nr- .a nil it tarfet hnd tbnt is rii. Hi,' ( Htarrh C'ire i tbe Obly i-pt r -w known ! tbe rr.e IichI 1... f.'aurrtj I ei 1. r. iit ; i to ri .: - e , r .j -1 'e. h coi,-lt iI'ii.h! tr-i,t. IU;.'- (,'n'h flt Ciirt- a Mm i', . . 'i f .1 u J 1 r--1 1 iico'i l, lij..- I . ,' i m. fc- 1 ' 't '"'.'I. i I . g r i ' " f in-- U ,:-.ng tl. 1 ft-;: sett' r : . s 1 in thi- I f I -t 1 f : !au'i of fully two rnt -r v..- 1 tj ti.i- ' :" if I' ll n J i' v i' j (e- K op t:,. .1 1 .atnre 1 . ij n ' .'t r: f '.tr.. . r o. I .'!'.!, I ''! r.t tl' 'It itl so l t. W. -( O'l. f:t, i.'l ','T-r - f I -ie t ' .i Mrs. V. O. Mi. lei went o..t to Henrv (lav's laft WVln'--di to iunl o . r the j re ruling last t-nT. ti toine of the early thorn v.-.l- the adxane reab.e.l ,as Vi-!t f -r a week r w o. mdy ab'-ut one ent but on many f the later sbol D w '. t i ad- an. a "Lsidetn' ty inor- than t o -'!it Kast. rn dl rs hae li-u t-ager lu-iof the ebpa. and mt ( Met pner jniKtiofi Moi. Jay to me. f . I I K-rii-.-v r .. i,r li .. i he City Bakery.. CriibTe! u Mornson, Props BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ( )pi i - .-. dioit. -. for plain and l.ni'-v baking- Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water. k;i: cifiiAM in si:soNr (ie'.rg' Well, "f Heppner. w, llito(i Saturday. .eorK'e . ways welcome bete. John Whi'e and (..mo wei.t t lieardsley. I'lmni'fi niiii'ii I l S 7 1 ST I I. ; A V.. I? j. '! i' fSi Uk73 'i'ga'ii'i STEEL PEtf zmr-m i.m w- ITr t90 C1 S W Tl.r .U I'E'.j J Sr.YMEhE. uwoiyia Broart Points h. Ill ilalionar. rSTF.3r!0QK STETL PEN CO. m. si . r.r A7 this isviiv xv-a.voorv 1 la one lhat fvenlxaly known. It is 01 e of the bent on earth. 1 Gilliam & Bisbee 1 Have jiiMt reeeived one of the largest flocln of Kaiu Wagonn evei j brought to Heppner. Prices tire lVltrlil. Heavy and Hhelf Hardware, (Jrnniteware, Tiuware, Agricultural ImplemenU, Wagon, Hacka, Etc., Tainta and OiIb (the beat id the world). Crockery aed (ilaaawaro.