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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
The Heppner Gazette Kutnblisherf Mnrch SO, 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY WORNINfi. Fred Warnock Entered Bt the Postofflce at Heppner Oregon, as second-class matter. Thursday March 10, 1905 WILL SOT ILKK. Tarred and Foallicred Ulan Will Itcmatiit E. E. Cawood, who was iven a coat of tar and feathers and ordered to leave the town of Uoldendale, Wash., Sunday night was a resident ot Por third for eome years. He was a native of Marion county, this state, where he was born 43 years ago. His lather and mother, after crossing the plains from the East, died shortly after they reached thei' goal. He was reared and ednea'ed by f.-iends t f the family in Marion county, and after he became of age came to Portland where he studhd dentistry for eome time. Later he went to Philadel phia to complete a course in the Dental Co lee of that city. Upon his leUirn to Portlar-d he opened ofli es in the Matqnam building, which tie continued for about thiee years, before removing to the Hamilton building on Third street. About three years ago Dr. Cawood, during a fcries of revival Pei vices which were being held in diiferent churches in this city, h? came very enthusiastic over religious matters in the Mtthodis Episcopal Church at Sunn side, ami professed conversion to that faith Eater he withdrew ftcm the Methodist Episcopal Church and joined the Fire Methodist. lie went about the city testifying a' J pleaching in VAI ' churet.e lor some time ai:d then be came superintendent cf the O ive Branch Mission on Fhst street i.ea Clay. 8 in; s th it time he ha-i assisted in revival service-? in various churches throughout Ibis state and Washingto i.-lid it was ? hile so doing that lie visit i jldeiitla'e. E unnsF FURNISHING Tl I lamem r - - - " - - - - - - New house furnishinirs of all kinds to supply your wants for the house cleaning time. Matting, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Portier Cur tains Tapestry, Couch Covers, Bath. Rugs, etc. etc. M NEW CARPETS This is no exaggeration, to ony we carry the largest stock iu this neck of the woods ami our prices aie safe Ingrain Carpet All cotton lDgrain, a choice of patterns and colors, i)6 inches wide price per yard 35c Half wool filltd 2 ply heavy iu cmiD, 30 in. wide, good pat terns, very serviceable, good assortments of patterns Price per yard 50c NEW MATTING In both linen and straw warp, hVures neat and medium size Colors fresh and pleasing These make the coolest sum mer iloor one can have. Prices per yard aie SOc25c aml30c LINOLEUMS And Oil Clotli The wenriui; quality of a linoleum is dert,rmiued by the length of time it bus been in the dry room for RPftHoninfr. Well seasoned they look thinner but wear longer The linoleum we sell, have to season a year before the factory Heavy all wool filled extra super 2 ply ingrain oO in wide Superb patterns Price per yard G5c figs CARPET, MATTINGS L I N 6 L E U.M N !-" A. AJT ""-" TPS Pest all wool 2 ply ingiain car iet 30 in. wide in beautiful iloral designs and new color schemes Price per yard. .70c 1 Tapestry Carpet These are a fine floor covering The patterns bringing out the c dor schemes to perfection The grades are 8, 1) and 10 -i-i rl i ' - t-i wire, widths in. rnce per (!, Ihrce Ply Carpet 75c' 95c and Voo These are extra heavy all wotl . . l -t 1 andmotst.rviee.ble, it ! AxminiSter and Cl- to the yard, 35 iu. wide Price j ye (rpCt per yard Sl.QO 3 For durability wun nam service will set d 'lietn out, po von may, be fissured cf eet riocr ihe best service possible to be obtained when you buv lino'eum here. We hr.ve two grades cf 0 foot width in be utifu! new ptitte us, prices per square yard 55c and 650 0'J pat em io the 12 frot width, prk e per t tjiiam j nrd. . W DRAPERIES You will find here a choice in everything you need to make the home cheerful and bright 25 diiferent styles in a dozen diffeient grades of Netting" ham Luce Curtains, iu white, cream and ecru Prices from $1.00 up to $5.00 a pair f 'J New Arabian Cur- $ tains K K i These are in a plain net with hand-made battenbeig edge and insertion border Curtains finished 50 in. wide, 3i yds. long Price per pair. ... $2.50 C Arabian Unfiled Luce Curtains tntnnu'd with hand-made h Pnttenberg edge and heading f.r Pi ice per pair $2 50 JX " ft Hand Mado "Bonne Fern me" Lace Curtains iu (he Arabian 'A- I.Ol.ll, I! A i I'S'. !' 1 - S. rinds with Weds War was in from Hardmai' I.i t your i . k. T. J. Men T.le-d ,y Kds:ir A vers ret mred froni l't.-i llnr.d Saturday . Nat Scott, of Lone Rock, watt in the city tin v e'.'k. John Uirbke, 'f I'Mie, w.l a Ifeppnei visitor Tuesday. . R. S'an'ey, the Lone Rock met ( hunt, is in ti e city . Tins. Kceney, cf Lon' Cift-k. wrs in the city this week. County School Supcrinterident S I was in tt;e city Tu id;iy. R. K Thorn .is, nf 1 .exirmt . n, w i, a IJejyne - vi -it . ycs'erilav. Percy A. Cunpe-, of Sfonurr.ent, wat a Heppner vitnr !"i i hi v. II. A. ('ipper, of M uitim n', wnc resristere 1 a' th: I'ahM'p Fti 'ny. Frel To k'ty, J.-., rf tlie i'. st Ore t:onian, was in tlr- city this wrtk. Mrs. T. A. Khea re. urn - d Tt.e.d.iy from Ili'hho-o v i e-e sh" has b. en foi some time viM'n' friends. Sam Shadows, wLo received a b.id fracture of thf !e by b.'it. kicked by a horse, is improving. Mrs. Thos. Iiiisl e at.d family, who recently went to Stites, Idaho, are now erjjjajred in running a hotel at that piece. The heivy s!i a( r of Monday evening j was quite k n r 1 over the county. It will let) th' growth cf wheat ami grass. A. A. Willi-, of L"xim:ton. wie in the city Moi day. Mr. Willis who is an oi l resident of M jnow county left yester day mornirg for Newbe-, Oregon, where he ia thinking of locating. The big ftxk ranch of 480O acrea be 'oDgirjg to B!ave Bros, has been Bold, tfce purchaeer being James Murphy. Lowell o ply This the h.-av-iest 3 ply wool carpet m.ide, weighing 28 cz. to the ard i Exquisife patterns and co'or j com bin a tions Price per van! ! Inlaid Linoienm Phis class of cariiet is mi- J This wtbe UilcI tint the pattern lT(nled when the je is j Ulmtn c-.nsidered Are heie m onen- ,.r!i!.,Hry kncu-a wear loo-2) tal and floral designs, bring- j years. prio. per fqi- yd. $1 00 ii,y out color combinations j th"t are most pleasing Price o(;iu Fio()r qj, C1()tl 35c per yard fr1 4,0 rtle8e are the latest y fads in windo'v drapes One f curtain to the window Price ift each 5fo. OU Portiers J ) We have them in ai! the beet colors, frii g' (1 aud plain W x inui nui i i "i.vi i Prices $2 50 to $ 850 a pair U1 ft -mr m? it? S3' n? m& h i In Roman stripes, orientals, and floral designs, an elegant line, prices per yard are rOe 85 c $l.r5 nricl $1.(C) CO, 1 isL X r s - if, ..-a. .1 II H n it runs over m'o C!' Tim nlacn irt on Rock cietk a; d put o ... 'I' ... l c r l r 11 : county. 1 e I 10 T. tl.t prict.' was 1-' v'i !t'- I Sheep shearers are her'nniny: to come j in from ou'side j.'itces. TI..--;on f..r early r-her.ri's; n near n hani. n it - )esent line v catl.cr continncs vin-a.-t ; wid be c mmcii- e 1 on the .'' WWlAi Iu d r f ! op to xt M iV. .1 ,. d :.t:.t ':.i,:y v ! i'.' d-iv f . r Til II. p-pner 1' 1 '! IV I t- me , .(Ci i.'tr. '-ell : j.: S lid I 1 P'1 n M- Lode N ... 07 A. F. 'c A M. held in (,o the -1th day of Ma-ch, 1 titiaiiiinor.:- When archil ('t t I ! ftclu r.U! ; llettiy Iu ' Wh.-!..; fi 11 win;.' i eso'titt ns we; v a.l.jptf il : it Pas 1 i-ed t he .reat th.1 uid ve se !o ( mt v.? i i 1 1 e I VCM iruui rp OC Store i:.i".-t OUt cf. :t ;-. !, .t jo.t th it a litttm: ! f A NEW Dl . VB -is "TJ f M i TT T n 5 at id viitue i 'i C j'i' h f pc h u- near Hi t,d f'ros ' pl;e i I 1 cioi e. Ue it ' , ,.. ,.r ,, ;e No. (10 I ( the kit --t 1) It of he wv" be- am" m. c.,iio!e.l ami the te in ;.in a nv. d h. .;..,'! I tl.e n n w-e '' .,nt. t '.) to'iMt- ly no u.e w-.v- huit I" hind t IV HI I'liil te1si!iii:i It :i . i is ;r' .'('" ?! pro t cm ef) I Jil I aiacc. I'i il .Metsclian is in-. kin so-: r eel ed improvements at ' he Pa ! h 1, I t th-t h ie we b w in j ..-1. i ; Ml ' Til" "i'i ' 'l ..'. ..! -ili M ' ns b r d the iu-.., ..ve do ri-.e the lss t:... f r b-'ither who ha.i been i mi, f-"-.i tl-, hi1 l'b.;s ste ended ! here t 1 c. , 1 "!t w e t nst he h s etlteied ....f..i i he l,:-h;..- ,i d r:r 1 v hf ' v, -,h b ( can or Iv he :, ..!. e 1 t. roU-.d. t e pnrtil s j Of d.-iO il ! Our numerous ciistoiucrs li;t c ;i.kt'( us s tunny 1 imos why we did not enrry I Iosicry ;nnl (llovcs t t we decidt'd to ut in m conijtlotc lino of I lose, Socks and Work Gloves Tin's line is not new tons, as we linvc Ixmh scllino; tin ni for 1 years ;ind miv in ;i ositi;n 1o :i("ou Good Values for Your Monev IT ( s rU!(l '( )C!S Men's Work (lloves - 'lHc In 7.e ."iOe to Sl.7.i To the fan i! ai d f i-nds of our be- h ve. hiotier, Henry Heppner, who as j a M . -. : l.iho ed fi tt fully upon the: The inside rooms in the hni'dir hVh ' T.-mp'c until c- "kd tn m his work by were forri er'y very small an 1 crowded , the Ma.-ter P.u 1 h-r of the ut,ivere, we have been n-modeled. I'artitions have , tender our hea-ifelt snipat,hy. been taken out and in klu-x one laryej Ke:-oi(d tha tiiese resolutions be room from he two small ones in difF r- spread upon the records of Heppner l i.i i ont narts of the hou-e. These rooms . Lod-'e .No. tV.) A. I-. iV A. M- ai.d utai a which will be furnil e 1 with new car pets and furnihhtntrs will he we 1 venti lated and will te comfortable and roomy. When this work is completed the 1'alace will not have an undesirab'e room in the louse. The en eipMse shown by Mr. Metschan in fro vg to this expense should be re ar le i with a V patronage which he deserves. Resolutions of Condolence. At a rrgalar communication of Hepp- copy thereof be transmitted to the rela tives of our d(cetsed brottier, and to each of the newspapers of He ppner for publication. r. o. r.ouu, (;i;o. conskh, T. W AYKRH, Committee. R. L. David, accused of a S1200 forgery in Spokane, a year ao, is under arrest and in jail at Baker Citv. Of Special Interest to Mothers Is our XO MEND Hose for (lirls and I.ovs lien vv rib with TJHIVLI-: KSKK L.V- Ladies' New Patent Goit Bluchers Just ill, tliev are beauties See Window A Few of those Half Price Shoes left If tftkeu thii month, keeps yoa well ell summer. It makes the little ones est, sleep hd 1 crow. A spiing tonic for the whole family. Hollister's Rooky Mouotsio Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. W. Y. McMillan, Lexingtou, O etoo. Tht newt of both tiemlsphcre m Tbt Weekly OreKonian. It will bring rich, red Mood, firm flash and muaoie. That's what Hollis ter's Ricky Mountain Tea i!l do Taken thin month, keeps yoo well all enmmer. 35 cents, Te or Tftblets W. P. MoMillan, Lexington Oregon. Alwert rellabloTh Weekly Oregon!