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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
im The l lcppncr Gazette tjMWJoMftxi. ii ' states and trrritor W:ii no.-k .V Mielu-11. IE II. I J'M'i ft COH, rt Aug r.xw1 Ton of the 10 rii vielding fold showed mi increase) nrodu tion Ca1:Ihiu leading wilh tl.ot.VMl, an ii rre,;..e du vntiifly t tin ui;i,h! ilt rloj nn'iit wf the mining iu.liMiiv. In the reduction of gold nd siUei (hvsdo is far in the had, inriiicgout fur the csleu- 4 ,dar jMr r.Xl, vahtfs of S.'T.tiW.. Th" trill tnj -of the new battle-i;,, in arul $i , ,;, i',! in shin Mai)f Ui )Trn her t- W 1 jVlr ths fastest in the raw. The new' 1 hip iM Ke a credit tn ber ill fated . I.V VKRFAL CROPS. namesake . . ,"T . ii is esiuuatea mar. me farmers of the United States will receive two billion dollars for the cereal crops of the season. It is beliefed that the crop of wheat, corn, oats, and rye will he the heaviest in the history of the farming states. A few dint rift? have leen thrown out of the markets for the year by the heavy rains and destructive floods, hut in most of the states the conditions are favornble to the heaviest yield on record. This is uot the estimate of spec- M ulators or of the farmers them- Portland is to have a tin can j selves, but of the statisticians and The Waldo II ill V fanners of Marion county h pooled their wheat at the &rt tale realised 5 cent per husln-1 above the market price. Thio is prt uy goc! argr merit tor organization. Heppmr needs more i evidence building. Theie are not enough bouses to accommodate tbe people who want to come here. Theie is a demand for house right now that cannot Ih supplied. manufacturing concern. Tbe plant will cost -200,(X and will give employment to :.it people. Noth ing can keep Portland from being ths metropolis of tlie Northwest. The production of wool has in creased rapidly since 18,30, tht fain in the Ust decade being S3.8 per cent aiscoidiug to a late gov ramect report, Alalhsur, Mor row( Biker, Lake and Crook conntiss show the greatest increase. The average weight of fleeces, in created from t : pounds in 1890 to 8.6 pounds-in r showing a marked improvement io the grade of sheep kept. of the railroad managers who are preparing to move tbe crops. Last year the partial failure of the corn crop was a serious matter to the railways. This year the managers of all the railway lines traversing tbe wheat and corn districts ate making preparations to meet the unusml demand f.ir transportation to Chicago and tbe seaboard. As usual, prosperous conditions for Ihe farmers mean prosperous conditions for the people at large. K few years ago the question of money to move the crops was al ways a serious one, but now the monty is ready on demand, and will go into the bands of tbe farm ers when they art ready to sell. In this particular there has been a great change iu the last few Some Eastern fellows are tiavel ine tbrouch the country here sell ing steel ranges for $70 to ISO ! years. Hundreds of fsrmers are when as good or better steel ranges : prepared to bold their crops now are for sa'e all the time by local j where one was twenty-five years dealers at $4U to Some of tbejao. Then the producer was com- j5 iiMfc' -Jft- innii'if irmmi'W urirr'i'i n-'-frV hi' V i - t r t T Lost tnair " My hair csnip out bv the hand ful, and the prav hairs began to creep in. I tried Aver s Hair Viper. nd it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D. Crav, No. Salem, Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who 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. ft.N i tank. All irantott. If Toor druecist cannot supply you. wnd us one dollar anil will xpr-s you a bottle. H sure and fir tbe name of Tour nearest ri!rvM oltn. Address, J. C. A KK CO., Lowell. Mass. American people dearly love to be bumbuaTged. and tbe suckers will pelled by his own necessities or by i eirenmstances to sell whether tbe I r . 1 i . x ' never run out tpcause tcere is a ; price eunea mm or not. .ow ine new one born every minute. knowledge that tbe farmer is Dot a Salem StateuiiD. This tame fake j victim of circumstance, is not corn- arrived bete from Missouri last NVednesdaj . Mrs. W. O. Miller returned borne Tuesday morning. E. I. Wood has erected a new house on his homestead. Win. Fowell and family left here last Wcek far their future home st Hillsboro. Mrs. J. T. Boothby has been buildn g an addition to the house on her homestead. J. M. White's baby has been quite sick for several days. It is under the doctor's care yet Prof. G. L. Harwood and wife and Miss Mae Larimer arrived here this (Thursday) evening. Rev. J. C. Thomas will lecture at the Methodist church Thursday anl Friday evenings, this week. Cleai Duncaa was struck by the derrick foik of White's thresher last Friday and was quite badly hart. Wm. Th irnbmy and family re turned from the mountains Sur. day. They report having a plea? ant time. Mrs. P. M. Potter's mother visited hr Sunday and Moi.dav, returning to Meppner Monday evening. Hairy F.eHUohiunp was hoverirg alonrf lb bonier of a siee of sicl nfs lat week, lint is nhont all right agait:. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Leach. Mies Red Front Llveru & Stewart & Kirk, Props FIRST-CLASS: :IVERY FilGS Kt"!"! l'i(lt;l III ! nil li.llnl ! ran l't im iii-lu's mi Hlort ll.itUf In ':ll!l'W W iHliirit' tn ilnv in!., i ho intetior. I n -t Wns : flacks and Bnoijies CAM. .Kor.H A M SKK l's v I' CA l'l i; TO Till' THAVKLHUS AN r CAN' ITKNISIl RIGS ASP 1'IUVl.K (N SHOUT NOTK'i: : HGDDner. Oreoon ( ii niith' ii -ill M:ii lilf Mi'Ihi liu'iiU ;i Sii'i'i:illv : : STOE AND MAIWI.l: CUT I I US l'iiiisliiiitf Stone Woik for Kill lt ing. Hfst Mrtible and (iranite kept in Mock . siior iiv m is 'i iu:n , Hcppner, Oregon THE "PALACE'X M ANI I'll TI HKR' I'F 6 I FIN? CANDIES and ICE j H. D. Wood & Co J & ffr 1 .LIBERTY MARKET. J. H. BLAKE, PROP. Beef, Pork, Mutto-i.Veal and Sausage POULTRY and FISH MAIN STREET. Ileppner, Oregon The Qa.kttk has jiiHt received a fine assortment of ladies' visiting cards in the very latest styles. n'4 'Hits outfit traveled through Morrow pelted to sell, but as an alert oh- oountv not long ao and enjoyed a server, with his eye upon the ; Idia 1 ach and Mr. Dau Hayes; r.riO 1 I T1 h')VKIIS .v..:-: u. i markka ia nlwav tn ho hrknnl ! aHAA rhr,rh at Hpi nnpr nr.i t aU I V V iliUl V I 11 V It lilllJ.tM j i with, and the fnot that the situa- i morning. The farms of Oregon. June l.jtionaato the farmers' condition 1 Mrs. Ada S!ant)n was at Lex W0. according to a recent census I has changed for the better exer- j iDgton Saturday proving up n bulletin, numbered 35.837. and'eiees a wholesome influence ! ''."r 'omested before Commis- were valued at $10'2,.7.5U. Of through all the ramifications of this amount $19.1.674, or 14.5 ' the grain trade. p?r cent, represents the value of ; Tbe money that is in New "York bailditgs, and $113,l37,82, orjor Chicago banks to move the 8o.5 per cent, the value of tbe j crops has been placed there with land and improvemerjts other than 1 out embarrassment to other busin- buildices. On the same date the interests. Its distribution to-Mi'lan's field last Tlinrs-day aloe of f-rm implenjent and ma-; so many points will contribute damag was done. : chinerv was $v5";,725. and of live greatly to permanent business ac-i Quite a UrKe quantity rC wheat i has been eceivel at the ware-' jhouse this week, but the hauling sio tr McAiister, Wm. Howad's baby died at Wlls Springs Thursday. The re main!" were taken to Heppner for burial Saturday. The engine f Prnkei'? tlirebf-r et fire to the stubble in .1. T. Me- No Hakes, Reapers and Binders, Can le found in large ipiai titi s nnd with the late.st im-provt-mfcnts at iairigiies' implement Iiohh-. Also fMrry stock. $3:3. fJ 17. fHv These values. 1 tivity addel to that of farms, give 172,-' The process which involves the 761,287, tbe total value of farm transfer of gieat sums of money property. ; from the financial centers to the ,,,,," I pockets of millions of farmers, Very sacc.ef.sfu!, evidently, is tha 1 ttiat involves special preparatiots 1 i . r . -. . . t . 1 piau lor uiBiisuiuirrujrui ui vji ored voters in Alabama. The regis tration under the new constitution by railways Bnd steamship lines for the trassfer of wheat, con, rye. ana oats from minions 01 of the state, just completed, shows hrms to eievators, storehouses and that out of a total of nbout 10.000 jmilI iDdiyidut, purcba9firi ia reristere.i TOters not more than ... , .. one of the most interesting n rnr were nfgrcK-s. In some coun-t 0 ties no negroes whatever were reg-; business system. istered. while in Montgomery : The effect of large or small crops ooaLty. the largot Lfgro ounty in is seen io every department of the state, only f jrty-beven colored trad. The larger the crops ths Toters were registered. As tiers wider the distribution of money, were ovf r iS0 tgro-s ol vot- and when, as in this year, the ing age in Alabama in l'.Ki). it can farmers receive for what their radil le serj bow effective the farms have produced an amount new d,.franchi.,m.Lt .cbeme is. of mon.y equal to our national j 'r Now, eitice the fear -f negro dom- ( debt, thre is to room in tbe land i abls to ear id all its ttaffea aod tbat is lt.oai. mp:ete.y removed, let for the prophets of ralamity - J;C11 Voa'.o'.V; o'.3; us see if the wtitf will chest eack . Ioter-O'Jtan. fraieroiiy. Caiarrb bain constitution- ... , , it .... - ai dlDease.rrq'iirra a ooDsuinTiooai ireai - - C'AK WHEELS MADE OF MONEY over the rults and divide nit, ... Every year oar goveroraaol destroys psrt.eif agaim-t e.i. )i oth-r. t x. nearly naif a billioo dollars' worth of tii. el or toro babk p.nte. anil after tbsy has not fairly begun School will open neit Monday, September 1st. Prof O. b. Har wood, Miss Mae Larimer and Mips Elsie Palmer are the teachers. George Boothby was quits badly hurt Ia6t Fru'ay while driv ing a derr c ; tenm. A clip slipped oflf a single-tree, allowing the end to ri y back, striking him a terrible blow. Mrs. W. R. Valley, of Salem, arrived here Monday eveoiDg to visit her sifter, Mrn. Jan. iSrown. S.on after arriving here, abe re. ceived a telegram announcing that ber husband had been killed in a wreck on the Southern Pacific railroad. $100 REWARD, SIijO. Tbe readers of this paper will be menl Hall s Catarrh Care is taken in ternally, acting direotly ntKiu Ihe blood and m noons enrfseee of tbe e)sem. Ibereby rleetroyiDB tbe fonti lation of tbe dieease, and siviotr tbe patient strength by building ap tbe constitution sod as sisting nature in doing it wmk. The proprietors have so mnrb faith in its curative p'lwers, ttiHt tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any psee that it fails to core. Snd fur lit ff testionon- Hodge and AlcCormick Headers. We pride ourselves on keeping the largest and best sup ply of Studebaker Hacks, Buggies and Wagons fxtr brought to Heppner. You should examin" tbi-in before purthiHing; clnew here. S. P. GARRIGUES The First National Groeerj r 1 7 Pan be foimd on Main street and is the place to buy :::::: fi !i, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- J' . aw I -V ' ware, and rurnishmg uoods 4 i These Goods re well adapted to either City or Country Trade : : : r 1 r 1 I Stui'lc Fancy Groceries. Fine Im tf Codecs 1 ..1 r . . 1 .1 . ' bv tco rdicd to pulp ate nsd for Accord; t the Ihrect , r of the riiilrf J c ,f Ffonj . Mint, the m i.rai i.utj.ut of the , hank note to eae wbeel is abnat as radi- . . iv i : . el transformstion n tbe one bioont state of Ors.gr,,, ,a .n tb- increase. ; fcbon o b, of wtk r?00 I'ur th rf-kr l ' it the pold ITO- ar,d sictlv DK.Dle who will ne H"stet- . . . t-r's ht-.miKVj tiittr, tb favorite ; s inrw.ii Hi.. iTi-atiT f r . i. ti im if.ur .... . ' lals. ..' ,, American rii'ty I..r stomach, liver and ; A1(lf.s(li F J. Cher.ev (.. 7-,l do.O previoue. t-,i.g over fl'JU.'J'st t.-: c tii;.U'tj' A "iDmlai-sful bv Hold by drugfit 7c Ki-aW tl.isi. f e ,..Hr Ther f"r ,e f"3?'"'''? in "" ' Hsll e Fem.ly Fill's are the In-et. ' . " coul tK.n to digest th food sod prevent a-a.i i an iL' it ;i.-e m th pro- tt, 001 fr .m te'min crintipterj j . r . , . . 1 ,.;. r ' Kvery one eh'inld keen it in tbe r-one t f r-.Lt hetehit-ir, nattileney. losom- kle 'Ii.e; it- eL'Uh placer fia at. Bervonn ss, aUo tornf irjdi a . 1 l:1. cry m i that :ll .hv to .rk in f-".0' aJ'r. 1,T" " 1 Cscursien Rates. ,!l-r low ex- thi stat f r n,nL t-ar t &jW. The miL!ti il liiftry in vYto-hiLig-tin ia a!e 1 lHjp'-vii g, hi). the ;,ear 1'U shorn" .1 "gfct irK-reawo. while is Alaeka tb i- h- h fl ling off oer 1 1 .". ' 1 1- Direc tor r.f the Mint has iuei Lit liLal eti- tr'l'iee. LCXINGTON NEWS. i.l tM.I'i. knil. -'7, J''J. l'in I!, tti-tt i-i.e !.f tn- Mrn- d Tl.e I. H. X N ( . i tur!',n rf as l'lli: From Hep, . tier ij Un-n Staff Fh r a'i'l rt-tijrri $',11. I tvii llvfipiior to y. k ('atni ttl I',risni. r. retu-ti. '. 4 " . f r'jiii Hcppner to 'i. A. II National Ffii-ampifietit. W'a-iiin'.in. I). I' , t iKei i. Ii. anl return. T4 tvY from Heppner to T-n'li National Ir tiifai',fi I ot ii"-1". '''oadi Sptif), t ul . H V,h-t , 't 1', I lirfi, 4 W. ir I t.er ifii'i' trial io'i a to liiiiii . etfip i.vcn, 'Ntes oi s'e. fail on or a'i lres J M. Kerr.an, ! i! nw'-.' . Heppner I S. J !.-! h by h l l.iit a l.er mate of the prdur-ti m f gold and fe,i e on his lt. silver in the Lnitl Stata durit-g ) ( .Vre-. our groc-r, went to ' - . .... : lhsleudar year l.H Hi. state- Jvitlatxl Tuedy. D. A. Bcardslcy. aasDt shows that dura g th year . . t,orTiri oonnaM .. ...... , N. A. I-iitIi raiue up fmm Istie practical optician ILe 1 nitsd Mates ruducxl .iL,- evts tsstio ruie footu es of j-uld. valued at t7.- S,ur,U ' " X'"- a,. ,r-i to a, . . r - . ii i t -. l.ira.i ai; '.'1 cent. '!'.!. t ?: Jecrt-ase of f M.oi. Mrs. J. : I whriern, Mrs. f has. 1 . . ... ii t .i ffiO lth Ir R. H:rL-. M Ii f'.in N ir .f.W. i reiJ us .mi pared w ith M-r-v ai.'J ! Mrev no'dber 0,14 ,,,!.- K.iMH.r Good Goods.... Fair Prices. i J r. K. HOWARD, Ileppner ..The City Bakery.. Crabtree & Morrison, Preps BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY OpI'th solicitfl f'r I : 1 1 ai.'l fniicy litkiii' Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water. IOK CltKAM IN SKA SON M A A . A ei A A A 4 A 4 A & ft sfcAAAAAtt A Talk ! ..About Coffee.. Si There is nt hit thut t'tit iu the bible oflener than enflee, then of i'iiiuhc, you Wiint to mivke tho best. That you CHii't do unle.Hs oii unt( tlm bet. Wt) Hre ujrcuU for the celebrated Hcckin's Collce which ie aKvsys reliable, carefully selected and blended. It cou tains morn if the cseiMitinl oil than any other coffee m th" market. With the Kin lice tjiiick e illne pot and Kin Hee Mocha Java coffee you can not fail to always have a good cup of collec. The Kin lleo coffee pot is the cleanest ami for health and sanitary reasons the, best. The coffee need no boiling. The best result is obtained from pulverized coffee. Why should jou use pulverized coffee is a questiou best answered by another, why do )ou grind coffee, at all before using it? ISeeauae It takes 10 bonis to extract the utreinrlh of the whole beau it broken to nan " ' " " quarters " " " coarse ground " " inediam " " " " " tine " None of tbe above have the natural flavor of tbe oof- fee but have a woody flavor. o 2 A 1 j 20 X One minute with our pulverized Kin llee Mochs and Java (iflee wi tli our Kin He.- ) iiek CiflVe pot, all of the L natural uavor is reiaineti. Ii We l ave other Onflees in bulk and package. Onr p Spcial mixe I is the Ik -t '."( ei iVee en the market, (live v$ l us a trial and .ve w ill surely i-uit you. and then you will cQi H come iiiiiii. rav 41 1MIN0R & CO.! I SPRING ANI) SUM iMER .SHOES. ..M. LICHTENTHAL. THr UP-TO-DATE IOE DEALER.... Wlicti f! net i anvtliing in the line nf ."lines, euine iii ami exainiiie niir immense stock, ('an supply i.ti with neat ami vell-!ii:ili li.,(', far at reasotiahle juices. :::::::: : Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPNER. - - - OREGON CENTRAL M K AT MARKET J. H. KINSMAN. Managsr. Beef. Pork, .Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on il,nr 1 iii 1 1 1 1 mi Ii 1 m hand. 'MZL U' Z3Z' on Friday f CORNER A1AIN AND MAY STREETS. Hams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. (Jsfe Fresh Fish f Iteoeiveci "uJ on Kridnvs STEEL PENS a be t g SIV THc llAi3niJ fiS ERTW:itKt. u wijii-j Brond Points. Suld bf All Stationers. . r,. s 1. rTER3R0GK STEfL PfK CO. ? i si . Til 15 ISVir WAGON Is one that everybody knows. If is one of the lient on earth. Gilliam Bisbee 1 Hav.'jiiht rei'.ived one of the largest nfockn of Iain Wagons er hrniilit to eiini r. Prices lire TClfglit. Heavy and Shelf Ilaidwnre, (linniteware, Tinware, Apricnltnral Implements, WatroiiH, WhcLm, Ktc, Paints and Oils (thfl best in the world), ('roekery ai-d (JlRwHwarr.