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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
The Heppner Gazette. Issued Every Thursday Morning OI K CM UIIINC; L.I8T. Heppner Gazette and ToledoWeek- ly Blade, one year. i. .$1 60 Heppner Gazette and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean, one year 1 70 Heppner Gazette and Weekly Ore- gonian, 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 People's Weekly one year.. . . 1 60 Address all orders to Gazette, Hepp ner, Oregon." Several cases of measles are reported in the city. Atto'ney S. E. Notson, of Lexington, was in the city Friday. E. II. Clark, the wool dealer from Tendleton, is in the city. Geo. Perry was in town on Sunday from his Lone Rock ranch. S. T. Robinson, of Eight Mile, was registered at the Palace, Friday. . Benj. Matthews, of Portland, was reg istered at the Palace. Saturday. Geo. W. Turner, of Lexington was registered at the Palace Monday. Geo. W. Wells, the coal expert, came up from Portland, Friday evening. Miss Ilattie Starret who is teaching school near Ilardman, epent Sunday in this city. The little daughter aged seven years of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kinney, is eick with pneumonia. Miss Lorena Meadows has returned from Portland where she has been hav ing her eyes treated. Mrs. G. W. Swaggart started Monday morning for Trenton, Mo., where she will visit for two or three months. Prof. J. L. Swavne, a teacher who recently arrived from the East, has been engaged to teach the Gooseberry school. Rev. J. V. Crawford returned from Waitsburg on last evening's train. Mrs. Crawford will stay and -visit relatives for some time. Rufo Blake came to town Monday from his home on Rock Creek. He left for Portland Wednesday morning to entor business college for the winter. Mrs. J. J. Adkins and uucle, Mr. Bruce, who has been visiting in Hepp ner lor some time, left Wednesday for Milton and WaiUburg to visit rela tives. Mayor Frank Gilliam, M. D. Clark, C. K. Zilla and Frank Roberts returned Monday evening from Blalock, where they had been on a goose Mint. They bagged 62 geese on the trip. Mrs. C. E. Bader, grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Borg of this citv, left Monday morning for her home in Portland. Mrs. Bader has been visiting in Heppner for some time. Eugene Perrault, night clerk at the Palace hotel, Safcirday received the sad news of the sudden death of his father in Portland. Mr. Perrault left for Port land, Monday morning. Genrgp Conner received a telegram from Mrs. Coneer announcing her ar rival in Boston. Mrs. Conser is the jruest of Mrs. P. B. McSworda. Next week Mrs. Conser, Mrs. McSwords and daughter Marie will visit New York City. Sherman S. Hornor, formerly of Heppner, and a brother of Ian Horner, the saddle manufacturer of this city, at the recent election, was elected treasure of Ada county, Idaho. Boiso is located in Ada county and the oflico is an im portant one. Postmaster Yanghan informs us that there is considerable complaint about the outside door of the postollice lining iocked at night. This is the ruling from the postollice depaitmentand, of course, has to be carried out to the letter. Postmaster Yaughan should not he criticized for his actions. iii:iim:ie viii:vi yt ucki:i. Thursday, Nov. 13. Club 50 cents per bushel. Blue eteru 05 cents per bushel. COUNTY COURT FULL, PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGULAR SESSION. Commissioner jr. A. William Itc signs. -Hills Audited Road Petitions Disposed of. The regular meeting of the Morrow county court convened at the court house Wednesday of last week, with Judge A. G. Bartholomew and commis sioners E. C. Aahbaugh and J. A. Wil liams present. Following bills were allowed: A G Bartholomew salary $ 150 00 Vawter Crawford, salary 3o3 33 E M Shutt, salary 333 33 E R Swinburne, county physician 20 S3 M Lichtenthal, salary 83 33 J W Shipley, salary 135 68 W L Smith, salary 90 00 J W Matlock, county ex 8 00 W O Hill, salary 100 00 J J McGee, road and bridge .... 7 00 W J Wattenberger, same 4 00 J F Royse, assessor's ac 6 00 W J Davis, road and bridge ac. SO 00 Julius Keithly, same 3 50 Patterson & Son, stationery 2 50 lone Post 4 75 J L Yeager, pauper acct 25 00 II E Warren, road and bridge.. 4 00 J F Ward, road and bridge 20 00 Geo Perry, same 8 00 Wm Barton, pauper ac. 40 Of) Yiewers report of road .No. 33 was read first time. State of Oregon vs John Doe and Richard Roe. Cost bill as follows was" ordered paid : J P Williams, J P fees 5 70 State of Oregon vs. Allen McFerren, cost bill ordered paid; J P Williams, J P fees 10 40 P C Creswell, constable fees ... 5 90 Jess Kirk, witness 3 00 G W Smith, witness 3 00 State of Oregon ys John Doe and Richard Roe, following bill of costs was ordered paid : J P Williams, J P fees 5 70 In the matter of awarding the con tract for furnishing vault of new court house with steel furniture. The Art Metal Construction Com pany having the lowest bid was '. award ed the contract to furnish the steel fur niture in the new court house vault for the sum of $1687. Petition of J. L. Howard for estab lishment of a county road not having the required number of signers was set aside. In the matter of application for a change in county road No. 3S. One of the viewers having failed to qualify, the report was rejected. The bill of the viewers and surveyor was ordered paid as follows : Julius Keithly, surveyor Marion Evans, viewer J II Willis, " John Her, " 7 90 3 00 3 00 2 (0 In the matter of chance in county road No. 38. The petition of W. P. Dutton et al. was again taken up for the purpose of appointing appraisers to view the road with the suveyor. On account of former viewers having failed to comply with the law, following viewers were ap pointed: F. M. Gentry, W. G. Scott and Ed Duran, to meet on the 22d day ot November at 10 o'clock a. m. at the beginning of the proposed road. In the matter of appointing a county physician for one year. Dr. Frank B. j Kistner was appointed county physician and to receive salary of $70. ! R. O. Wills, contractor fur interior 1 finish cn the new court house was al- j lowed sf'JO'W, this amount being due. ! In accordance with the contract Frank , IhiPiat was allowed $2000 for stone i woik on new court honee. j The clerk's statement in relation to pavment of scalp bounty claims was ac cepted and approved by the court. The sum of $375 was allowed Gilli.un it Bisbee for p'umbing work on rew court houfe. Following miscellaneous bills were allowed: j B P Doberty, rebate on tax 52 Si' j J P. Louy, road and bridge ac. 23 05 Heppner Transfer Co 5 75 Rhea & Welch, pauper ac 24 3S Heppner Gazette, stationery... 8 00 E E Morrison, court house ac. 49 36 J S Boyer, same 2 00 Heppner Light & Water Co 9 00 Irwin-Hodeon Co 18 30 Heppner Times 34 40 Glass & Prudhorame 14 89 W B McAlister 24 00 W L Saling, assessor 192 00 Chas Hams, pauper ac 42 40 Otis Shaner " 5 00 Telephone & Telegraph Co 9 75 T R Howard, pauper ac 13 10 Joe Hughes 2 00 Gilliam & Bisbee, road and bridge ac 190 20 J A Williams 11 00 E C Ashbaugh 12 00 Road application of Wm. Stauffer was postponed on account of proper affidavit of posting having not been filed. William Ayers was appointed janitor of the new court house at a salary of $60 per month. The resignation of J. A. Williams, county commissioner, was handed in at this term, which was accepted by the court. Francis M. Griffin, of lone, was appointed to fill the vacancy. The bond of J. N. Beeler, road super visor of Heppner precinet was accepted and approved. PAL. ACE SI'JVDAY l)lM:i. November lfi, 1902. Price 50 cents. Weekly boarders will not be charged extra. IIILL.OI'.FAUE Soiip. Malieonita Chicken Broth ICeliwIictt. Spiced Olives Young Celery t Salad. Shrimp Salad ala de Shiva I'ili. Boiled Hnlibut with Eg Snuce Entree, Turkey Wing Fricassee Spring Chicken Martre de Hotel Tenderloin of Veal fireaded Orange Fritters with Tamuto Marmelade Itoiletl. Ham with Champignon Sauce Prime Kibs an jus Leg of Lamb with Jelly Pork Debordala Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Chicken with Dressing Vegetables. French Peas Sweet Potatoes Boiled and mashed potatoes Pastry. ITot Mince Apple Coeoanut pte llessert. Ala Blancc Merringue Lemon Sherbet Assorted Cake Fruit. C5rapes Oranges Mixed Nuts Black Cotl'eo and Conlac Dover Punch Tea Coll'ee and Mi"--. .lusoiiic Lecture. Archdeacon Glover will address the Masonic lodge in this city on Saturday night, 'the general subject being Free Masonry. All Masons are invited. Services at the M. E churclj next Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. On account of revival meetings in the Bap tist church and the M. E. church, South, there will be no services in the evening. II. L. Reightol, pastor. Astoria collected 6512 in fines during the month of October. DRAB5HT Constipation is nothing more than a doctrine of the bowels' and notlune leMthan vital statr- nation or death if not relieved. f every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous lilth to remain in his system, ho would sion pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contatrion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. The.l ford's Blark-1 trauei t thoroughly cleans out the t..ivlsin an easy and natural manner without the jir.r'jii. of ( iilomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that yon pet the origi nal Thed ford's BlarJr-Irancnt, made by Tho Chattanooga- Medi cine Co. Sold by all drugcrists in 25 cent and $1. 00 packages. Xnrrnn, Ark., Wav 2". 1001. I rannnt rwvMnmtn.l The.5f.ird Mark lrDtrht too highly. 1 keep It In hit hoaae 11 the time M kare a-0 It tor thrlart ten jer. I BfTer a-ate my rhlldnn any othT Uknttva. I think 1 vld V Yj pTfr De (tile to work vitkotrt It OB xv-Oant Of bvlnff troablrd with constipation, toar medicine la , all that keeps ne up. C. B. Jl-FlKLAjrn. mum rm fc'fM i Gilliam WINTER HARDWARE The time of year has arrived wben a new stove or fixture for the old one are needed. This is a question that will be settled right if left with Gilliam & Bisbee. Stoves and Ranges, WomI and Coal Burners to suit any household, office or store. Is your fuel costing you too much? What kind of a stove do you use. Save the price of a i-tsrw one in your fuel outlay by seeing Gilliam & Bisbee. Then Yki comfort of it is worth something. See our beautiful line of Ctyna ware, Glassware ar)d Crockery WE NC OCT IT C ULU We are not advertising to sell out our goods below Cost, but we will meet all ..prices qviality considered that may be quoted by our competi tors. We are here to stay with you. and give you the best value for your money. Call and get our prices and be convinced that we will do what we say. 5 9 THOMSON NEW GROCERY STORE. Bright, Fresh, New Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Orange Front Building. Alain St, A. E. BINNS. Proprietor. For Xcxt IMiii-ts- Xji Suits made to order f.r j $15.00 j Henry Bode, Tailor, - - - fepnncr. Orcrr - .1 iSVi'fi' fsi'qf',lfer'?f & Bisbee JSSSSSl fSSSSBH ARE NOT t BROTHERS My Goods are all Fresh and New and Prices are Ricrht, PfL$CE HOTEL HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Orerjon ,l jl MODERN CON.'EN'EV::-E-ECTR C J3HTE2 . . . Renovated ao.l Remitted. Lea riilL MCThIIAX. I'i-U. 1 3