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VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1905.
NO. 1164
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PBOFE33IOUA.1J CA-I6XS.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OtBce on west end of May Street
Heppner, Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON,
A TTORNE Y- A T-L A W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bid)? Heppner, Oregon.
W. P. MYERS,
LAND ATTORNEY.
Have made a specialty of land con
tests and oontest defences before U. 8.
Land Office Rnd Dapartm?nt of the In
terior for ten years.
IONE,
OllEOON.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of nbstraot books
!j Morrow county.
FIki'Pnek,
Oregon
HIGGS & WINNARD
PHYSICIANS fc SURGEONS.
Special attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nope and throat.
Office: The Fair Building.
IIeppnek, Oregon.
Frank B. KJstncr, v
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Kesidnuce iu Morrow buiidiug over
Patterson & Soii'm Drugstore.
E. R. Hunlock
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Heppner Dm? On. Resi
dnncri Main street, next door to Times
ofhce.
DR. JY1ETZLER.
Located in Old Fellows building
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. JW. A. LEACH
DBNTIST
Permanently located in Heppner. Office
in me new tair building. Gas ad
ministered.
2 The
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Pastime
Hio;h Grade Cigars
and Tobaccos.
I Wholesale and Retail i
SOLE AGENCY
Hazelwood Ice Cream
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Fresh
CHOCOLATES 5
J Fine Candies, Nuts
f and Fruits. 5
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1 E. C. Ashbaugh Prop, v j
row County; The Weekly Orrgonian the i
news and thougbt of the world. Both at
a special price. Inquire or address The
Gaette. Heppner. Or. 'John M Sprowls 40, cq
dumber of Clalma Against Iht
County Unusually l.arife
at Thin Term.
The regular term of the county court
was convened at the court house by
Judge T. W. Ayers on Wednesday
last week with a full board present.
The attention of the court was oc-
Pliniflll fnr throo rluvs Tlio nnmhar
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claims against the countv was unnsua1-
ly large at this time. In all 277 bills
the county expense.
Petition of V. C. Lacy, et al, for es
tablishment ot county road. Not al
lowea.
Petition of W. B. Parsons, et al, to
establish county road. Continued.
Prtiti"n of B. E. Pennington for
county road. Thcs. Morgan and John
McCarty were appointed viewers to
meet with County Surveyor McGee to
view the road on Monday, July 17.
Toe appointment of Fred P. Mesick
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as deputy county surveyor was con-
firmed.
The appointment of J. G. Crawford
as deputy county clerk was approved
bv the court.
The application of the Farmers
Warehouse Co., of lone, for warehouse
license was granted.
Application f Interior Wrlms J
Co., of lane, for
warehouse liceuse.
Granted.
Petition cf (Jeorge W. Chapin, et al,
fir county road. Granted. The follow
ing were allowed damages on account
i f injury to premises bv establishment
of road : John Fades, 1 miles three
wire fence; Fred Fisher, three-fourths
mile wire fence; J. B. Adams, one-half
milo. three wire fence; Mary E. Royse,
damage on land and building fence,
$20.
W. H. Akes having removed from
Justice district No. 3, Frank Akers waf
appointed to fill the vacancy.
The cou -t ordered 820,000 insurance
to be taken out on the court bouse,
T! e Morrow Warehouse Milling Co.
was granted a warehouse license.
EG Noble $ 83 33
WO Hill 120 00
Patterson & Son 44 1
Heppner Light & Water Co 7105
WO Hill 20 10
DC Gurdane 150
C S Kirk 46 00
Vawter Crawford 333 33
E II Conser 120 00
E M Shutt 333 33
S IStratton 133 33
T W Ayera 150 00
W M Ayera 120 00
R I Clark 40 00
W H Clark 40 50
B A Garrett 20 00
J A Pearson 30 00
Chas Beaton 36:
John Barton 170 75
Harry Whitnell 5 (J2
Heppner Gazette 20 20
Sam Meadows 16 00
S P Deyin n7 jjq
J H Bellenbrock 439 50
Ed B owning 50
Phil Metschan, Jr 4 50
Walter Crosby 27 00
Robt McCullough 80 00
David McCuIlough 55 00
John McCullough 48 00
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irwin iio.ison Co 136 00
fc J Ving
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7 50
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Sam Meadows q 59
Laton Jones ,. 44 50
J H Gemmell , l 75
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China Dock 2 25
Lous Groshens 170 00
Cna8 Ridgeway ' 130Q
D L McGuddb 740
ot p M cfaristianson 153 10
Henry Noland 3375
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O 11 ICULI( i7i
"' John btewart 16 00
Harry Whitnell 5165
TkMa,0 5 - R
E II Eaton! ' 9 00
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- E J Whetstone 123 31
- J II Allen 10 75
Jesse Coats r, on
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J W Rasmus 24 00
Jess Kirk 87 75
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Chas Manning 2 00
Haily Matteson 25 00
Walter Matteson 6 00
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Walter Davis ': 7 00
JamesReid 5G 8
Ka,,jl' Jjeach v 00
It W T . n r.Kn ...U n tl
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F,eJ Beymer 35 00
m Steward 3 50
M"r0 tj 112 00
ChasO Connor 100 00
w s Connor 200 00
fr!'ot'urn Dru;; Co 4155
u:ass A- l'rurtliomme 37 00
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Cronon & McArtbar. . .. , 120
D L Bowin -j . B 7 00
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James D Long 16 00
Pete Yenke 2 CO
Cha9 Whittlesy 4 00
ChasCushcars 3 50
F D Cos 69 00
Isaac Basey 33 25
N L Shaw 76 25
WF Scott 35 50
S J Leezer 44 00
Gilliam A. Bisbee 53 46
Gilliam k Bisbee 12 45
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W H Akers 1 00
E T Perkins 3 60
E T I'ekins g 25
WHAke's 0 00
W T Myeis 300
Chas Sober 3 00
WTMcNabb 300
W R Cochran 3 no
Ben Judy 300
LM Hills 300
Clay Hale 300
Oliver Haguewood 3 00
E C Hamilton 6 90
George Whiteis 8 55
Hathe Oliver 6 00
George Whiteis 9 85
George Wniteie 21 50
JohnBrosnan 11 60
Joe Doherty 5 60
C McLaughlin 5 GO
Phil Hirl 6 00
Jack Woodard 4 60
Wm E Simmons 5 00
James Morgan 4 20
John Woodard 4 00
Jerry Brosnan 4 60
R McElligott 2 20
E E Lyon 2 20
A Walker 5 t;o
CW Mobley 7 40
3 R Olden 2 20
JJ Adkins 2 20'
Frank Mo Knight 2 20
W B Barrott 2 20
A Rood 2 20
George J Currin 2 20
CO Patterson 2 20
Chas O Burchell 5 00
J L Gibson 2 20
J O Kincaid 13 60 j
Chas Sorber II 00
W F Sorber n ?0
(Concluded on pare thref. '
WANTED TO DIE
IVife Heater Oliver 4oes Crazy and
Attempt Suicide in the
County Jail.
David Sherman Oliver, who was
confined in the county jail, chary,
ed with wife beating, attempted
to commit suicide by butting his
head against an iron pin attached
to a cell door, last Thursday.
Oliver was arrested last week
and being unable to furnish bonds
in the sum of $500, was placed in
the couuty jail. At first he seem
ed rational enough andwas very
talkative to everyoneMhat came
near, but after a few da3's' con
finement commenced to get
gloomy in brooding over his
troubles. On Wednesday evening
he was more cheerful and stated
to Deputy Sheriff Hill that h in
tended to plead guilty, having dp.
cided that that was the easiest
way out of the difficulty. The
next morning he showed signs of
insanity and was so violent that
Sheriff Shutt became alarmed that
the man might do himself violent
injury, hia actions showing suici
dal intent. He asked the Sheriff
for a revolver and said that he
wanted to shoot himself. He said
hat he did not want to shoot any
body else, but would .quitely-Ko
back into the jail and kill himself.
Drs. Higgs and Snider were sent
for and the man was examined an
tD his sanity. He etill kept ask
ing for a gun and to see whether j
he was playing the insanity dodge,
an empty revolver was handed to
him and he was cautioned to be
careful with the weapon. He
quickly grabbed the revolver and
without looking to see whether it
was loaded or not placed tie
weapon to the side of his head
and pulled the trigger. He seemed
to be greatly disappointed that he
hnd been fooled.
On one of the cell doors about
18 inches from the floor there is a
6hort blunt rod that is used for a
handholt to slide the door back
and forth. Oliver's next move.
while no one was looking, was to
get back a few feet and take a
S. E. CARR, Pres. B. F. GULP, Vice
Bank of
Heppner
Capital
Stock
$40,000
LOANS MADE AT EIGHT PER GENT
PER ANNUM
Organized under the laws of the state of Oregon
$23,000 daylight burglar insurance carried
Member of the American Bankers Association
Insured Bank money orders issued
Accounts by mail solicited
All communications auswered the same day they are
received
The Bank of Heppner through its large connections 1 in a
position to extend large accommodations and the greatest eafety
to all its depositors
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST P8ID OK TIHIE DEPOSITS
lunge at the bar. This he tried
three times each time striking the
bar with his head and making aaly
wounds. After making the third
jump he was found by Deputy
Sheriff Hill, lying in a pool of
blood and before the officer could
get to him he was up and prepar
ing to make another jump. Three
long gashes were cut in his scalp
and there was one deep indenta
tion in his skull.
The man was so badly injuied
that he was taken to the Heppner
Sanitarium.
The asylum authorities weie
notified and A. T. Eduuson and F.
G. Peden, two attendants from the
Hsvlum came up Friday evening.
In charge of the attendants Oliver
was taken to the As lum Saturday.
The biggest nugget in the world, one
which contains ninety per csnt silver
and weighs 397 pounds, is the striking
feature of Colorado's mineral display
in the Mines and Metallurgy building
at the Lewis and CI irk Fair. The sil
ver contained in the nugget, if counted,
would make 6 640 silver dollars. It
was taken Irom the famous Mollie Gib
ton mines at Aspen, Pitkin county.
This iiiine has produced silver and gold
worth $14,000,000, and has another 81,
000,000 worth iu eight.
Th? free illustrated l-.ctures by Barry
Bulkley, of Washington, D. C, which
refrtTMi eyery'afteriroon at four o'clock
in the Government building at the
Lewis and C.ark Fir, are attracting
large audiences. Mr. Bulkley Bpeaks
eloquently on the wonders of the Yel
lowstone National Park, and his lec
ture is beautifully illnstrated by colored
lantern slides.
In the Foreign Exhibits building at
the Lewis and Clark Exposition there
is a reproduction of Raphael's "Sistine
Madonna." done entirely in needle
work. The reproduction was done bv
a young Gerninn giil, Franlein Clara
Ripberger, and is considered the mo-t
wonderful example of art needlework
ever created.
Advertised Letter.
A derman, Heath
Baird, Mrs A
lUnlton, Jon R
Hicks, J II
Kelly, Mr M
Rowike, John O
Vaughan, Dr B F
Auders n, Ho-vard
Beard, Rev J M
Griffin, F M
Hensaker. Otha G 2
Long, Mr H P
Thompson &Brettall
Wilson, Mr Arthur
Pres. W. 8. WHARTON. Cashier
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Fully
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