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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
CD ) 0 ) Q A A O ) The Heppner Gazette. Issued Every Thursday Momlnfj OlTIt CLI RniKU LIST. Heppner Gazette and ToledoVVeek- ly Blade, one year . $1 GO Jieppner Gazette and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean, one year 1 70 Heppner Gazette and Weekly Ore- ftoman, one year 2 25 Heppner Gazette and Weekly Ex aminer, one year, including ticket to Examiner's great drawing 2 25 Heppner Gazette and Young reople 8 Weekly one year 1 60 Address all orders to Gazettk, Hepp ner, Oregon. A NEW DREDGE. Will be Put 011 John Day River to Take Out Void. Personal Mention. T. J. Merril. of Hardman, was in the city Tuesday. M. S.JMaxwell, of lone, was in the city Monday.; Win. Bowman, of Monument, was in the city Tuesday. Wni. Luelling, of Hardman was a Heppner visitor Friday. Henry L. Brophy, the mining expert of Spokane, is in the city. R. C. Wills was a passenger yester day morning far LaGrande. Mr. and Mrs. S. Roberts of Hardman were Heppner visitors, Tuesday. W. E. Pruyn who has been at Salem, for some time returned Thursday. Mtb. N. S. Whetstone returned Sat urday night from a yitsit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts who were on the sick list this week are improv ing. Wm. Smith, the accommodating deputy clerk has returned from a trip to Portland. Frank Natter who has been sick for the past ten days is able to be on the streets again. Miss Mabel Leasure has returned from a visit to Portland and is again at the central telephone station. Elmer Spaulding, formerely with The Fair, left yesterday morning for Port land wtiere be will take up the study of dentistry. Emmett Cochran, Marion Rounds and Wm. Starret, prominent Grant county stockmen, were Heppner visitors yesterday. Rev. John Warren, former rector of All Saints' church of this city will sail from Boston, Wednesday of next week for England. George Lovelet, of Little Wall creek, of Grant county was in the city Tues day. Mr. Lovelet ha. told his ranch to J. R. Nunamaker. Wm. Starrett of Grant county wai in the city Tuesday. Mr. Starrett states that the big dredge on the John Day which is being used for taking out gold is a great success. Mr. Fomeroy, the manager of the dredge is figuring on the proposition of putting in another machine on Canyon creek between Canyon City and John Dy in the near future. In the palmy days of '62 fortunes were taken out of the rich placers on Canyon creek and the ground was all worked over with pick and pan. With modern methods the John Day bottoms still turn out the precious yel low metal in paying quantities. F. M. Lacy who recently bought the old Gundlack place' near Canyon City, while digging a post hole uncovered a $3 nugget. This will be an incentive to dig a good many more po6t holes. The Gundlack place is an old wheat farm on a hill and nobody eyer thought of find ing gold there before. The farm has been a sort of a "hoodoo" to former owners, but if Mr. Lacy can dig enough post holes which contain $3 nuggets he is all right. Activity in mining generally in Grant county is on the increase. I-OCAI, XEWS JfOTES. The Gazette has just received a fine assortment of ladies' visiting cards in the very latest styles. There is always a rush at the last mo ment for school books, slates, pencils, tablets, etc. Secure them early at Con ser & Ayers and avoid the rush. G. W. Rea the well known attorney at law, has been appointed U. S. com missioner and will make a specialty of all land business. Mrs. C. A. Rhea will show a pretty line of misses and childrens bats, Sat urday. Also new drapes, and tailor made hats. Remember every article a bargain. 2nd door from P. 0. PA I.At'F. SI'SDAY DIIVNER. October 5, 1902. Price V) cents. W'eeLly boarders will not be charged extra. Ill 1. 1, -OK-FAKE Mock Turtle Tomatoes Sauce Mr. Parke of Walla Walla, R. C. Will's associate contractor on the wood work of the new court house, came in Tuesday evening, S. C. Brown I.fhoriu. W. W. Smead has a few well-grown S. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels and pallets for sale at $1 each at the pen near the depot. Brown Leghorn! are all the year round layers. These chicks are not inbred, cross your stock with them. Stops tho Cough and works off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a t old in one day. No Core, no Pay. Price 25 cents. Goes Like Hot Cakos. "The fastest selling arliole I have in toy store." writes druggist 0. T. Smith, of Davis. Ky.Vje Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and colds, beoauie it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and Lang diseases, who could get no help from this or anv other remedy." Mothers rely on it, bestpby- Wanted A girl to do general house-1 sioians prescribe il, and Slocnm Drug ;n a umall tamilr. Tnntiirft at Co- guarantee satisfaction or refund Gazette oflice. Soup. onsorame o!a Dubois Krllshes. Chow Chow Olives Sliced Baked Saimon Harveys I'otato DtieheSs Moiled. Ham with Maderia Sauce Entree. Fillet of Beel Chateanbriond Oyster Bouchee New York Style Kricandeau of Veal Mushrooms Fruit Mankato Brandy Sauce Roast. Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Stuffed Spring of Chicken Brown Gravj Leg Mutton with jelly Shrimp Salad Mayonnaise Loin of Pork Apple Sauce Vegetables. French Peas Sugar Corn Boiled and mashed potatoes Pastry. , Hotel Cream and Green Apple Pie. Dessert. English Plnm Pudding Hard Brandy Sauce Florentine Charlotte Nepohtan Ice Cream Assorted Cake Cheese Crackers Nuts Raisins Coflee Tea Milk Claret punch WORK AT THE MINES EXPERIENCED COAI, Il I MCRS be. ING EMPLOYED. Willow Creek Wagon Itiiad Now Almost Completed to Ilttrve III11 Camp. The force of miners at the Morrow county coal mines is being increased to push development work as fast as pos sible. Tuesday evening four experienced coal miners came in from Seattle, and yesterday they went out to the mines to commence work. The main development work is now being pushed on tunnels known as No 3 and No. 9. No. 3 is about 150 feet be low where the first drill hole was sunk This tunnel now penetrates the moun tain side for a distance of about 40 feet From the surface, the coal has grad ually b?en getting better and the bone in this seam has disappeared almost entirely. With the work of experienced miners now in charge, coal will soon be taken from this tunnel in quantity. Tunnel No. 9 where another force of men is now at work is located about Z miles from No. 3. This is a 12 foot vein with indications that it will be thicker when depth is reached. Nine men under the direction of Wil lard Ilerren are now at work on the new wagon road which connects with the Willow creek road at the old Ham ilton mill, and will touch the Grant county road up on the Ditch creek meadows. This road is now cut out from the Hamilton mill to the tunnel of the rail road survey, or better known as Harve Hill camp by persons who are acquaint ed with the Willow creek basin. The original wagon road survey from the railroad terminal over the mountain to connect with the Grant county road up on the meadows has been changed to reduce the grade which will make a more feasible route. This road will be put through as soon as possible. With this new survey, tunnel No. 3 will be easiest of accass and from this tunnel it is expected that the local de mand will be supp'ied for this winter at east. D. A. Herren and C. E. Redfield drove in over the new road to Heppner, Monday evening. They brought with them some samples of good coal which was taken from tunnol No. 3.? I For comparison a piece of coal was sent from Portland which had been im ported from Wales. The foreign coal is now being used in Portland by the gas factories. The importedjeoal does not compare with Morrow county's product. Thos. L. Brophy, the mining expert says that the Morrow county coal is far superior to the sample of coal which had been imported from Wales. A very encouraging feature of the Morrow county coal fields is that the measures, as depth is rtached, are greatly improving in both quality and quantity. This coal is undoubtedly of superior quality, in fact is better than any yet discovered in the Northwest. Geo. Wells, the O. R. & N. expert is still out at the mines and he ears that he has found what he has been looking for for many years a great coal field. Before another year these mines will be worked extensively. n Ml 1 - 1 -m. . . . M 1 tie t irst JN ational Grocery Can be found on Main street and is the place to buy : Groceries, Provisions, Glassware.Tin- fr . ir 1 - 1 Ci ware ana rurnisnmg uooas m These Goods are well adapted to f either City or Country Trade : : : 1 Staple I Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas & Coles : Gopd Goods.... Fair Prices.i T. R. HOWARD, Heppner nsri n b C t 1 nomson & LWing t t t o 9 2 Thomson & Ewing 9 Just arrived a fine lot of Extamine Hop Sacking and Concord canvass goods, Mohair and Brillitine cloth. Also a most beautiful lot of fine French Flannel Waist goods in waist lengths, no two patterns the same. The finest lot of Gents Neckware ever seen in Heppner. Ladies, Misses and Childrens coats and caps will arrive in a few days, direct from the manufactures. Gilliam & Bisbee price. Trial bottles free. ."Oo and $1. Keg. sizes, Old People Have Their Troubles. Mr. Frencis Little of I3eiton Harbor, J Mich., is over tijiLty years ofage. Since WINTER HARDWARE Th. time of year has arrived when a new stove or fixtures for the old one are needed. This is a question that will be settled right if lsft with Gilliam & Bisbee. Stoves and Ranges, Wood and Coal Burners to suit any household, office or Btore. Is your fuel costing you too much? What kind of a stove do you use. Save the price of a new one in your fuel outlay by seeing Gilliam & Bisbee. Then the comfort of it is worth something. SSI See our beautiful line of Ctyna ware, Glassware ar)d Crockery Collector of the Port Stratton, at San Francisco, refused to admit; Stricken With Paralyse. I Henderson Grimett, of tbis place, was I stricken itii partial par&ljsis aaJ j completely lest tLe ase of one arm sod 1 ! pkle. After lieini? treated hv an eminent , 1SC5 he bas been tronbled more or less free of Doty a duplicate shaft ! pbysiciBD for q,3ite ft wLlle w;thont re ! witbinJigl.on and -eon.IIp.tion at made in British Columbia for the j ,ief wiffl recemmenJea ChamberJ bas tried almost everything n n?e for Colombian gunboat Iiogota. . . . n . r , , f. tboee ailments. Last August he began ! lain s Tain Calm, r.nd after neiDff two, nsiog Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver " j bottles of it he is nI:no6t entirely cared, j tablets and was soon feeling much bet- ! The excitement incident to traveling 1 Geo. R. McDonald. Man, Logan county, ter. In a recent letter he says, "I have land cbaoge of food and water often j W. Vs. Several cjher very remarkable j need three boxes of the Tablets and now j brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason J cures of partial paralysis have been! think I am well." These Tablets im- i no one should leave home withont . j effected by the nee of this liniment. II prove the appetite and invigorate the ! bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole-a ! i. most widely known, however, aa a' stomach, liver and bowels, for saie oy , ana uiarrnoea imeuy. ror eaie byjeors lor rheumatism, sprains and Slooam Draj Co. ; Slocam Drug Co. braises. Sold by Slocum Dreg Co. NEW GROCERY STORE. Bright, Fresh, New Stockof Stapleand Fancy Groceries. My Good;: are all Fresh and New and Prices are Riht. Orange Front Building, Main St, A. E. BINNS. Proprietor.