Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 20, 1902, Image 3

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    The Heppner Gazette.
Issued Every Thursday Morning
FATAL, ACCIDENT.
Ilohort Ober Crushed to Death by a
Wagon.
BUSINESS LOCALS
and want ads of all descriptions will
hereafter be publiehed in a column by
therase'ives.
A very sad accident occurred Monday
Rate for Local Ada.
Ten cents a line for first insertion and
Urocerlea.
Orit CLI HHINU LIST.
Heppner Gazette and Toledo Week
ly Rlario
Hennnr Onrotto on,i " Ohn'n on the road from Siocum's mill above 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser
Wu Tn.r i ,n th. Pnlnrl hftHnnttrt.erB. Robert tion- All notices set in brevier type.
Heppner Gazette and Weekly Ore- Ober was hauling a load of lumber from
Soman, one year z it aiocum'B mni and was met by Lee
lleppner Gazette and Weekly fcx- ,,, . iL . , , ,
. . , ,. Siocum above the Penland headquar
aminer. one vear. includiner
ticket to Examiner's great ter8, Mr. Siocum lhad some nosebags
drawing 2 25 for Mr. Ober and was handing them to
Heppner Gazette and Young him, and in reaching for them, Ober
People's Weekly one year.... 160 bsi his balance and fell between the
Address all orders to Gazette, Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Binns Bros, for fresh groceries.
T. R. Howard for fine groceries
The finest groceries at Binns Bros.
T. W. Ayers returned Tuesday from
The Dalles.
Saturday was a very busy day at the
County Clerk's office.
horses and the wauon. The horses be- lhe Gazette has added a new blank
came frightened land ran away and to its list-Contest Affidavit.
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Dom wneeis oi me wagon passnu oyer Minor & Co are pacing on their
tbe unfortunate man's body killing grocery shelves, the fanciest line o
him instantly. groceries ever brought to the city, every
Mr. Ober ha been in the employ of art,cle Kuaranteed.
A. M. Siocum for about six weeks and
J. T. Hoskins, of Butter Creek was in wa8 a faithful and trusty man. He has
the city this week. redded in California and Oregon the
D. W. Keister and son Frank went to most or his life. The remains were
Boseburg Wednesday. brought to town Monday afternoon
Attorney W. H. Dobyns, of lone, Mr 0ber wafl about 40 veftr8 of a2e-
The funeral was conducted at the
Masonic cemetery near this city yet'
was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Willard Herren
is in the city
visiting relatives and friends.
J. M. Leezer, of Portland, is in the
city visiting his brother Sam Leezer.
Frank McFarland, a former resident
' of Heppner, was in the city this week
Gilbert Coats, of Hardman. left Wed
needay for Chritstline, Kansas, to visit
his sister.
Rev. J. W. Mount will preach at tbe
Baptist church next Sunday morning
and evening,
terday.
Progressive Heart.
A very enjoyable evening was spent
Tuesday by some sixteen invited guests
I at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Patterson, in honor of Miss Gertrude
Bishop, wb has been visiting in Hepp
ner for some time. The principal enter
taining feature of the evening was pro
gressive hearts. Two contestants tied
for first prize, but in the draw Miss
Geo. Conser, C. E. Redfield and E. Myrtle Bryant captured it. The foot
G. Clark visited the Willow Creek coal prize was won by Miss Bailey
mines t?unaay. i riaintr luncheon was served which
You will find in another column a was by no means the least pleasant 'of
summary of the Assessment roll of Mo.- the features. After luncheon ping pong
row county for 1902. prevailed.
Sherman county people seem to tbink Tne occasion was one long to be re
Morrow county land is all right by the membered and Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
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wav thev are buvins land. proved themselves royal entertainers
D. W. Homnr. tha ...Ml. maW !. Those Pent were :
It you haven't time to come, phone
or give your order to their deliveryman
Your order will be taken care of and
appreciated. Minor A Co.
Heinzes apple and peach butter and
mince meat now on hand at Minor &
Co's. x '
We keep our own delivery wagon for
the accommodation of our customers
Nothing to small or to large to deliver
for you. Minor & Co.
Begining with each week Minor &
Co. will have tbe Walla Walla Cream
ery butter Leave your standing order
so we can take care of it. M. & Co.
Howard's grocery store is a very pop
ular place for the purchase of supplies
for farmers and outfits for outing in the
wav of extra fine groceries. Almost
everything imaginable kept in stock
It's handy where you can get anything
you want
For Sale.
hogs,
Thoroughbred Poland China
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Doiti mate ana lemaie.
10-13 T. J. Matlock
Heppner, Ore.
Etray10 Reward.
forms the Gazette that he is very busy
in filling orders for Montana and differ
ent Eastern States.
Misses Ida Howard and Lena Glass-
cook who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Herren in the Blue Moun
tains returned to this city Tuesday.
Oscar Borg left Wednesday morning
for Peoria, Ills., where he will enter a
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waicnmaKers scnooi lor tne coming
year. Oscar will take engraving also a
course in optics.
Ten dollars reward will be paid for
return of two black mares branded LE
joined, on left snouluer, 3 and 4 years
old. Ranee. Band Hollow ana South
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Patterson, Misses Springs.
Emma Welch, Myrtle Bryant, Grace
Hager, Via Hart. Fay Bartholomew,
May Bailey, May Farnsworth ; Messrs.
Will Smith, Mr. Toughbol, Iliram
Wickersbam, Ed Michell, Garfield
Crawford, G. W. Hinton, Lou Bisbee.
10-1S.
C. W. Valentine.
(rand TbankaflTlng- Dinner.
ood Prospects for Oil.
Arrangements are being made at the
Palace hotel for a grand dinner on
Thanksgiving day. This will be one of
the finest dinners ever served at a hotel
in Heppner, and the price will be only
Mr. E. E. Bartholomew informs a 50 cents.
Gazette representative that the Colom
bia River development Co. has their
Rev. E. H. Hicks
M . u 1 1.. e ...
A. C. Pettys, a prominent farmer and uow uu uu luc srou"U8 7
fruit grower of Jordan Siding, was in . j m
town last Saturday. Mr. Pettys brought drU1 wiH bore a ho,e 10 inche8 10 diam"
up some very fine apples which he ,ter and 2000 fe6t deei The company
raised on his farm. "lueui,,r uu,au8 UU'B. ey "ve
1 already spent considerable money. Mr.
who recently ar- Bartholomew Btate8 that they ,iave .
rived in this city from Tennessee, has d fiow of natural as. A ferryboat is
been called to Grass Valley. He will now runni between Castle Rock and
enter upon his duties in the new field of th WaBhington side of the Columbia,
work in a few days. Th nn,foffi , ha MtaW:0u,i nf
Peter Brenner, a prominent Eight Castle Rock and when trade im-reapes
Mile farmer, was in town yesterday on trains will make this point a rpgular
business. Mr. Brenner says that men stopping place. If the company is sue
are very scarce and it is delaying the cespfol in getting oil on the Washington
farmers some in putting in their crops. eide f the Columbia, there will be
tt; rpi 1 . ... , equal chances to find oil on the Oregon
I nion Thanksgiving services will be 6
side in Morrow county. Should oil be
Services at the M. E. church 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, li. L. iieigutol, pastor.
held at the M. E. church next Thurs
day at 10 o'clock. Rev. J. W. Mount,
pastor of the Baptist church will preach
the sermon. Everybody is cordially in
vited to attend.
Thursday last while 1). O. Justus was
driving to town from his ranch in a
buggy and leading a horse, the animal
that he was leading (became frightened
and ran around the team. The horses
broke a single tree and ran away leav
ing the buggy behind. Mr. Justss was
thrown out and his left hand
injured.
was
Hon. H. V. Gates, president of the
Prineville Light and Water Company,
has been in our city for several days
during the past week looking arter his
business interests. Mr. Gates is well
pleased with Trineville and Crook
county and said that the people should
use every effort possible to secure the
aid of national irrigation. Prineville
Review.
found in sufficient quantity, and the as
surance we have of an unbounded sup
ply of coal, nothing can keep Morrow
county from plunging ahead, and in the
near future be noted for its oil and coal
fields.
Gilliam & Bsbee
WINTER HARDWARE
The 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 left with Gilliam & Bisbee. Stoves and Ranges, Wood
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 new
one in your fuel outlay by seeing Gilliam & Bisbee. Then the
comfort of it is worth something.
See our beautiful line of Ctyna
ware, Glassware aod Crockery
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THOMSON BROTHERS.
WE ARE NOT
out t nm num i m
uDLUTMUlA
We are not advertising to sell out
our goods below Cost, but we will
meet all prices quality 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.
THOMSON BROTHERS.
The Grant county Bank, which was
recently purchased byW. II. Johnson
& Sons, of John Day, will soon be re
organized. E. J. P.ayley, J. A. Lay
cock and E. Stewart will become iden
tified with the above firm in the man
agement of the bank, thus greatlv
strengthening that already strong finan
cial institution. Mr. Bavley will be the
cashier of the reorganized bank and
will soon assume tbe duties of the
position. Blue Mountain Eagle.
Mrs. Fred Unrcvth.
President Country C'lab, Bentoa
Harbor, .Midi.
"After my first baby was born I did not
teem to regain my strength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus
band Insisted that I take Wine of Cardul
for a week and tec what it would do for
IHKFF.MCK WHKAT -T A KRKT.
Thursday, Nov. 20.
Club 60 cents rer bushel.
Blue stem 67 cents per bushel.
me. I did take the medicine and was vi
strength and heal
slowly rctuminf. In two weeks I was out
d3
grateful to rind my s
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. I am very enthusi
astic In Its praise"
Wine of Cardul reinforces the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevent mu
carriage. No woman who takes Wine
of Cardui need fear the coming of her
child. If Mra. iTnrath bad taken
Wine of Cardut before her baby oame
she would not have been weakened as
aha was. Uer rapid rowrrpry shoeid
commend thia great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regvlates tbe iMtutrual flow.
IVIfJCofCARDUl
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Bright, Fresh, New
Stock of Staple and
Fancy Groceries.
My Goods are all
Fresh and New and
Prices are Rinrht.
Orange Front Building, Main St.
A. E. BINNS. Proprietor.
For XX&xt Tlxirtr Days
Suits made to order for
$15.00
Henry Bode, Tailor,
Heppner. Oregon
P0L0CE HOTEL
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . .
Under New Msngpmert. Thoroughly
Renovated aDd Remitted. Best
Meals in tbe City.
FML METSCDAX, Jr., Pnf.
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