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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
The Heppner Gazette. Issued Every Thursday Morning COl'lVTV It O Alt WOltH, one via mux; list. Ileppner Gazette and ToledoWeek- ly lilade, one year $1 (JO Ileppner Gazette and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean, one year 1 70 Ileppner Gazette and Weekly Ore- gonian, one year 2 00 Ileppner Gazette and Weekly Ex aminer, one year, including ticket to Examiner's great drawing 2 00 Ileppner Gazette and Young People's Weekly one year 1 00 iieppner uazene ana iwice-a- Week StLouis Globe Democrat 1 85 llepnner Gazette and Oregon Daily Journal, one year (regular price of the Journal $4) both for ...$4.00 Six months 2.15 With Semi-Weekly Journal one vear 2.25 With Weekly Journal, one year 2.00 Ileppner Gazette and Rural Spirit, one year 2 25 Address all orders to Gazette, Ilepp ner, Oregon. ICegolutioiiM of Condolence. muck Ilii Ileen Accomplished Within the I'livi JTIouth. Whereas, The Supreme Master of the universe has in his infinite wisdom and wise providence, removed by death from his family circle, our esteemed brother J. M. Waddell, and thereby a wife and family is left to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, and our lodge de prived of a worthy brother and sturdy supporter of Odd Fellowship, therefore be it li solved, That the members of Willow Lodge No. (SO extend their hearfelt sympathy to the beloved family of our deceased brother in this hour of their deep'distress. Resolved, That the charter be draped for period of thirty days, that thepe resolutions be spread on the minutes of the lodge, and that a copy be sent to the family and to the local press for publication. Fraternally submitted in F. L. & T. ; Clyde Brock, A. M. Gcxx, Geo. Nohi.k. Committee. Roadmaster Geo. Thornton came in Thursday evening after a month's steady work on Morrow county roads with a force of five men. This is Mr. Thornton's first visit to Heppner since he left here a month ago. lie started south on the Ileppner grade and has been gradually getting nearer the Wheeler county line in work ing Cason Canyon, the Henry Gay grade, Clark's canyon, Gooseberry hill, Jackrabbit canyon, Deadman's hill and the joskin's gulch. He will finish this route by improving the stage road to the Wheeler county line. The work has consisted principally of grading, widen::. narrow cuts, leveling up the rough places and throwing out the loose rocks which are so annoying to teamsters. Mr. Thornton has been doing some good work and the result of his efforts will be a decided improvement in Mor row county. Work with the big grader has been suspended in the mountain districts for the reason that the machine cannot be operated among rocks and roots. The machine will not be used very much until the fall rains set in as the ground e ery where is now too hard and dry. That Tired Feeling Is a Common Spring Trouble. It's a sign that the blood is deficient In vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that the blood is impure. It's a warning1, too, which only the hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear the eomplexion. Accept no substitute. "I felt tired all the time and conld not Bleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling had gone. This great medicine has also cured me of scrofula." Mbs. C. M. Eoot, Gilead, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla premises to cure and keeps the promise. comixes to iii:i'iM:it. Next ITIeetiiigdiraiid fjodfre Foresters to be Held Here. Largest llatt lewliip Afiont. London, May 15. The Common wealth, the largest battleship afloat, was launched at Govan, on the Clyde, to day. She is the first vessel of the British navy to have the ten-inch guns protect ed by an extended barbette, instead of casements. Her other armament con sists of four 12 inch guns, four 9.2-inch guns and 24 small guns. The new battleship's speed is to he 18:5 knots per hour and she will carry a crew of 755 men. The commonwealth is of 16, .'150 tons displacement, and her engines are to be of 18,000 horsepower. The door money at the Gans Tracy fight in Portland, amounted to 84,000. Gaus gets 81,440 out of it and Tracy SHOO, the remaind er fjoing to the Pastime Club. L. McBee, of Butter Creek, has eol his alfalfa ranch of 400 acres to Stevens & Connor, of Portland for $18,000. This was one of the finest ranches in the celebrated Butter Creek district, there being 300 acres in growing alfalfa on the place. In the past two years this fine alfalfa land has about doubled in value. The McBee place was purchased a year ago for $12,000 The Butter creek valley i" one of the greatest alfalfa districts in Oregon. The valley is only about 12 miles in length with an average width of a mile and a half. During the last feed ing season 0000 head of beef cattle were fattened on hay grown in this small territory, not to say anything about a large number of range cattle and sheep. Wm. Henry who has been in the county jail for about two months, await ing trial for stealing a saddle, plead guilty, Monday. He was fined $50 by Judge Ellis, in default of which he will board with the county another 25 days. He will be given a little exercise by helping to irapiove the court house grounds. Henry came to lone about two months ago from Montana, and while on a drunk took a horse and saddle belonging to R. C. Sperry. lie turned the horse loose and tried to sell the id-ile, for which he was arretted. Four hundred head of stock cattle were shipped from this city Monday morning. They were purchased by J. E. Reynolds from W. 1 Prophet, II. D. Hale, Wm. Collins, G. F. Gates, J. B. Kerrick, of Spray, and Wm. Meyers, of Mitchell. The cattle were shipped to the Flathead reservation in Montana. Heppner Gazette Weekly Oregonlao. i i Jim Dumps gazed out on sidewalks hot And looked in vain for one cool spot ; And vowed he ne'er again would eat A lunch of heat-producing meat. Once more has " Force " restored his vim, Although 'tis hot, he's " Sunny Jim." The RcaJy-io-Serre Cere&l maHcs comfort possible on a sweltering day. Helps Him to Ree Cool. Foroo' is a Moesinp to Lot humanity. I find 6inco eatirs? it and 1 want it every morning that I am aMetn po through a hH day with much nrro comfort than vhen I Ufel to cat hearty meat breaklasta. It Las taught me b-w to live. " K. li. Clatisebgek." W3 SLJM At the last meeting ot the grand lodge of Foresters which was held in Astoria, Ileppner was selected as the meeting place of the grand lodge of this popular order. The meeting will be held on May 14, 1905. The Heppner Lodga of Foresters is one of the most prosperous in the city, having a membeash'ip of 107. Jerry Murphy was instantly killed at Tillamook, Thursday, by a falling tree. Seattle plasterers are now locked out on account of trouble with master plasterers. A Little Early Riser now and then, at bedtime will cure con stipation, biliousness atjd liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomaob and liver that the cause of the tronble is removed entirely, and if their use is con tinued for a few days, there will be do return of the complaint. Sold bySlocum Drug Co. IoDe Drug Oo. Anzella, the trotter, sold at the blue ribbon sale at Cleveland Tuesday for $5000. Last season she won $10,600 in purses, so her owner has received for her within the year, including the sale price, $21,600. This is a pretty large sum of money for a young mare that was learning to trot on the buncbgrass tracks of Oregon and Washington thrfe or four years ago. Anzella was foaled at Dayton, Wash., in 1895, and had not local race meetings given her owner a chance to develop and show her speed, she would never haye been beard of ex eept perhaps as a good roadster. There is money in horses of the Anzella class, but it is impossible to learn how many Anzellas there are in the ranks of the green ones in Oregon and Washington unless they are given a chance to try out at a race meeting. Klamath (2:07,V) was purchased as a green trotter for $110, but less than three years after he left Oregon his owner refused $20,000 f r him, and during his racing career he won over $10,000. Sheepmen who wish to use the trail between Swale and l'otomus creeks, rossing I'enland Company's land, must eet permits from C. A. or W. O. Minor, or be liable for trespass. Rkni am) Livestock Co. I'or Sale The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- jP'Zf. sonal supervision since its infancy All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bougli In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. IS! iHiEPPN ERA! ILL Al AN UFACTU RIN G Col J. O. SCOTT, M&r. Has added a complete line of Machinery for the man ufacture of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Native and Hardwood Furniture Of which the following will be kept in stock at prices which defy competition: Cupboards, $M and up; tables from !fl 50 up; Chi! foneers 7 and up. Kitchen jewels $3 50; bookcases, wardrobes, etc, at ail prices. Call at the factory and if we haven't what yon want we'll make it while you wait. We are here tor your patron age and we intend to get it. We furnish everything in the way of mill work. Turnings, I'alusters, Columns, Brackets, Mouldings, Casings, Window and Door Frames. Stairs built complete in the factory ready to put in place. Get our prices, it will pay you. Heppner Mill and Manufacturing Company The new management ts now farnishmc better accommodations thsa ever before. Newly furnished rooms. The Best Meals in Heppner Prepared by b flrst-olaes WHITE COOK. No Chinese or Japacese employed. Kates $1 a day and upwards. Jones vK? VjslliMvtjli, Props. I. OWI.lt mil M IC I I I , lll.l'I'M K am Gilliam isbee LEADING II All D WARE DEALERS First class single harness at Gordon's Livery Stable. XOT1CE OF STOCK HOLDER'S MEKT1SU. N'otirn is liTpliy pivi'Ti t1 M the rwi!r p.nnwd miftiin of tht' t-t kliM-r' of th. Iffj. prior ;ailr-'i il anil Toal ('.ii!i'!tii will (m- li'ii hi tin" law oftiou of ( K. lu-ilt. .'M. ill Hrpii!!r.Ortkriiii, n tho l'!h ln f .'uro. IV M 1 o-! k . m . At saiil ni4"'1 u tr a lioanl of liirw !irn-'or will I I'lorli-fl for tii n.Miini.' yar. ami Mich n't. it liinin- will tie trans;. I't'ii a - hhall coae l)vfo; Mtiil iiKt'tir.tf. C. K. HKDHKLD. h'orppfary of tl.e Hi K i.or i:ailrojl a!.U Conl I rninny. Dated Ucppner. OroD, May 10 V) i i& L. k 5 -2 fc- n tmw " -mS f mm y . - - 00' 00'00 00- 0' 0 00- 0'00- 00'00-0 if i 0 i i l i i iif If o o v -'00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 0-0j,-0-m-y '?-'m-,-j-m-' .?vj ..'.fc,.. -00-0 0 i 00-00-- The most complete and beautiful line of yenuiai rnniinrjinr inn n Kfnnxnr Ever shown in Heppner or Morrow county Hati'l painted Souvenir Plates. YVnter Set. Xeat designs anl beaut if 'il e'iu!nnitioi-, witi. decorations to please, in lnre i'ortmeut. lu gpectiou of our display wil 1 interest you. M r C- ! kJr M J J 1ISI3JTI K m Q (fi rr. in it. i'