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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
&fe rift 40 ft' ft TWENTI ETJl YEAR HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1902. NO. 916 IN MKMOKY OF DEAD. JTIOItltOW COUNT V LEADS. JMAYFJLOWKll MINES. IP 414 Kilts Memorial Services Were Very Impressive. The regular annual memorial services conducted by Ileppner Lodge No. 358, B. P. O. E., at the opera house, Sunday last, were very impressive, there being a large attendance. W. O. Minor's Holando Wins First " in Chicago. Chicago, Deo. 4. Transit Douse, Un ion Stock Yards. To Minor & Co., Heppner, Oregon. Rolando won first. Topped the sale.. Home 17th. Cattle follow. W. O. JMx.nou. The above telegram, which was re- Tho beautiful and touching public j ritualistic ceremonies were carried out ceived this week, is something of which perfectly, leaving the impression that .Morrow county and the State of Oregon, tne jolly Elks to the outside world liaye can ftei justly proud. It shows that within their mysteies, bonds of pro tec- Morrow county can produce some of tion and benevolence that form a great the finest cattle in the world, and reflects foundation for the elevation of mankind, great credit upon the ability and enser The program as published in last prise of Mr. Minor. week's Gazette was carried out to the The International Fat Stock Show is letter as follows: ' one of the biggest exhibitions in the Orchestra Opening Ode-Prayer, Rev. world. Not only the best cattle in the J'. C. Adkins-Address, lion. Henry United States, but the best from foreign Backman Quartette, Messrs. Akers, countries, are exhibited Martin, Howard, Londell Poem, "Thanatopsis," James Hart Song, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wills, were pas MD Emma Welch Memorial address, seugers yesterday morning, for Corvallis, J. II. Raley, of Pendleton Orchestra wheie thW will stay for some time, Manager Stalter Will Itelurn to the IT! i lie in u Sliort Time. Song, Mrs. Smith Closing . cere monies Doxology. The main feature of the services was the memorial address by J. H. Raley. Mr. Haley's touching language deeply Our Holiday stock is prettier, finer and a better selection than ever before seeo in Ileppner. Patterson & Son, up to date Druggists. "The Man with the Hoe," or "Is Ed- impressed every listener with the grand ward Markham Right," is the subject principles and noble thoughts tha ac- on which Charles Wentworth, formerly tuated the Elks to at least once a year of Rockford, Illinois, will deliver a lec meet in loving remembrance of the tare at the Opera House, Friday even brothers who have passed to the other ing, December 19. Mr. Wentworth is an shore. The speech was a masterly enterprising young man of ability. His ... . accomplishments indicate that the eltort. .... lecture, wnicn is an interpretation ot Hon. Henry Blackman delivered a MiIetts famous paintl ia replete witll brief intioductory speech in which the inst-uctivs thought and feeling pathos ; objects of the meeting were explained, sparkling with brilliant wit and humor, Tne music, both vocal and instru- and in everyway deservintr of a larte hearing. Admission So cts. Reserved seats 50 cts. Children under 12 vears 15 cts. Tickets at Couser A Avers. mental, was most excellent. s woicic ui:s( iii:u. Contract for 1UU Feet of Tunnel Work ill Arbuckle Mines. IB Hob and Wor k has again been resumed at the Ai buckle coal mines. The Arbuckle Coal and Transportation Company has let a contract for 100 feet of tunnel work on one of the seams. Work has already been started on the contract and will be pushed through during the wioter. The Arbuckle coal comwanv in nom- IDC posed of Heppner people who are enthu siastic over bright prospectf. and flesh and color of irood Since the strike of the Heppner Kail- health to tllOSC who suffer road and Coal Company, interest from Sick blood The fact that it is the best r 1 t y t , . , preparation or oci Liver Uil, ' c rich in nutrition full nf lionHl-iv " ' J Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength coal mining has been renewed. HOLIDAY GOODS .. J stimulation is a siic:cstion as i lilU LINE AT I SlCGum's Drua store All kinds for the old ami young at prices lower thaii ever be fore known in Uepp-uer. Be smo and look over our stock before making yonr selections. ..SlOGOiii Drug Co.. to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women vgZT" suffer. ?2i5t We wi'I he c,hd to lend 'a-V&vI a samP'c to r-V sufferer. rf?t4. 'U the form .f a !,'. 1 U ?t"i i'jSrS SCOTT A. EOWNE. C!-iem!sts, 409 Tearl St., NCv York. Dan Stalter, president of the lieppner Mining Co., who has been at the May a .... ..- ' , .. . nvwer mines, in uie ureennorn district, stiperintending development work, who came in last week to look af'.er some business for the company, is making preparations to return to the mines in a short time. Mr. S'alter left Greenhorn on the 21st of last month. At that time there was two feet of snow at the mines, but rone at Susanville, eight miles below. The mines are about 7000 feet bbove sea level. Mr. Stalter left two men on tunnel work on the Illinois, where they have been working for some time, having completed about 200 feet. The miners are now wor king on a spur of the main lead, which is 18 inches wide and very rich. They crossed the main lead, which is 15 feet wide, at a depth of 200 feet. Ore from the spur assayed as high as .$348 to the ton right from the surface. Mr. Stalter brought in some of this rock which is now on exhibition at the First National Bank. Work for the winter will be confined to the Illinois, where there is about 400 feet of tunnel to be run, to get under a 60 toot shaft, which will tap the lead it 150 feet from the surface, Mr. Stalter is enthusiastic over the prospects and says that a rail! will be put in if the ore continues to be free milling. In speaking of Ihe matter, Mr. Stal ter said: "We have a mine, and we are sure of it, but the extent has not been fully determined. Absolutely Pure THERE tS NO S&BSTiT&TE The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. flt the GourtnousG Tlastering in the upper story of the court house is now about finished. The heating apparatus is in position, and the building is now being heated by steam. The new clock has not yet ar rived. Outeide work was abandoned the forepart of the week, on account of stormy weather. KKAL ESTATE TKANSKKKS. James W. Pettyjohn and wife to the l'enland Land and Livestock Co.,l(i0 a, sees 4 and 14 t 5 s r 28 e. "00 James E. Tebbetts to C. U. Peck, biO a, sec U t 2 s r 2o e. 300 Charles W. Cradick to Kinest W. Movus. ItiO a. sec 28 t ?, a r 2.", e. 4()0 Puerpta A. Koed and husband to Ltule L DeVere, lot A blk A, Hard man, ftwO. Edward J. Keller to Aunstus Walker, KiO a si c 32 t 1 n r 24 e. if 1200. N. R. McVey, one of Gooseberry's prominent farmers, was in the city Sat urday. Copies of the New Year edition of the Gazettk will be for sale at 5 cents a copy. Send in your orders. Miss Belle Horner came up from Hood River, Tuesday evening, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mtb. Dan. Horner. W. II. Lecky was in from Spray, Monday. On the summit of the moun tains between Hardman and Spray, he passed through three feet of snow. Preaching at the M.E. church, South, Sunday, Dec 14, at 11 o'clock and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. cordial invitation to all. F. C. Adkin. pastor. A grand Bazar and Supper, by the Ladies Guild of the Episcopal church, will be held at the Opera House, Wed nesday, December 17th. A verv line Rev. And Mrs. U. L. Beightol enter tained Rev. Beighlol's Sunday school class at the M. E. parsonage, Tuesday evening. There were 20 invited guestn, and the evening was very pleasantly spent. A. M. Foster and family were inconi ing passengers, Tuesday evening. Mr. Poster formerly resided in Wheeler county, but has been in the Palouse country for the pant seven months. He is now iooking for a farm and will locate in Morrow county. fan Souci Rehekah lodge, of this city, installed live candid ites into the mys teries of the older, at the regular meet ing last Thursday evening. During a recess after the initiatory work, a num be" of the members of Willow Lodge, Xo. (Hi, I. O. O. F., completely tur- prised the ladies by demanding ad mission. The three linkers had with them a fine lunch which was an irn- Seyeral cases of measles are reported in the city. Geo. J. Currin, of lone, was in the city, Tuesday. Frank Roberts returned from a Visit to Seattle, Monday. County School Superintendent Ship ley, is on the sick list. Orin Kinnersly, representing Blake, McFall Company, ia in the city. Do not fail to get a chance on the Lovely Morris Chair to be given away Xmas eve. Patterson & Son, up-'.o-date Druggists. a-sortment of fancy and useful articles suitable for Christmas presents for ! I''tant part of a very pk-anai.t evening young an. 1 old, will be ollered for sale ,,0,n lodges are now in a very pro.-per-at very low prices. A very fine chicken I olls condition. ami toikey mrpper will be served iium 0 :30 until t p. m. Suj-.pr 20c. Every body invited. Sun lay nitht's six inch snow-fall soon disappeared from the etftct of the wel- j come 'hinook, In the .imiuutain tlm ' snow fall was very heivy. The ground : is thoroughly soakfd with water. Wil low creek is higher than at any time oadt I since la.-t sprii-.L. '"Never saw so much mud," is a com Ham Burchell, of near Lexington, narrowly escaped from being killed, Tuesday evening of last week, while go ing to Lexington with a load of wheat. In driving over a rough piece rf of road he was thrown from his wagon arid fell to the road. The wheels ot the heavily WFgou pressed him against an l'ibankment and it was almost a mir- cli tli:it lie vn rmf run nvpr 11 a .u mon expression among the oldest rest-1 dents. Hefner's streets area sea of 5-"i:y crushed and bruised, but will re mud earth end viator n ixod in about ' rover- ')r- McSwords was called find equal quantities. ; tttecded the injured man. A L. Avers left yesterday morning for Portland. He will visit in the Willam ette valley and California before return ing to this city. You get a chance on the Morris chair, to be given away Xmas eve, with every 50c purchase. Don't fail to get a chance. Patterson it Son, Up-to-date Druggists. The Pastime has just received a large shipment of high grade cigars of the leading brands, tobaccos and pipes. Call around and set a irood smoke. E. C. Ashbaugh, proprietor. M. E. Church. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend. II. L. Beightol. nastor. We have a line line of Holiday stock on display. Do not fail to see it, and Remember, you gt a chance on the Morris chair with every OOo purchase. Patterson it Son, up-to-date Druggists. Susanville and Galena are coming to the front in the mining world. Only last week, eight Eastern capitalists ar rived there to look at the mines and rospects, with a view to investing. One was from New York, three from Chi cago and four from Pennsylvania. Long Croi k Ranger. Frank Wilki-.is was soiiomly hurt in this city, yesterday, by being run over by a heavily loaded wagon. Mr. Wil kins was driving up to SU-cum's chop mill with a load of grain and four horses. When near the mill tin! horses got scar ed and made a short quick turn, break ing the tongue cut of the wagou. Mr. Wilkins fearing that the wagon would turn over, attempted to j.irnp to the eronnd when the horses were turning. One of the frightened animals struck him and he was thrown under the wheels. The :losh for about four inches, was torn from hi leg. between the an kle and knee, an 1 he was badly bruised about the hip. Fortunately no bones were broken. His ii juries were vc:y painful. Dr. Higgs is attending him.