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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1906)
r ritv H1'1 VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4. 1906. NO. 1181 FSOFZ88Z91TAZi CABSB, Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on weat end ol May Street Beppner, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Phelps Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon. The Pastime $ In the night time Or the day time 9 Is the right time ? At the Pastime, $ W. P. MYERS, LAND ATTORNEY. Have made a specialty of land nnu tests and contest defences before U. H. Land Oftioe and Department of the Iu terior for ten years. Ione, Obeoox. W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow county. To buy all the Leading brands of ? High Grade Cigars J ? 1 t-.i- 2 anu i oDaccos. $ 9 t : : c Confectionery 2 2 Wholesale and Retail Slokening Shivering Fits. of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and oared with El-ctric Bitters. This 1b a pore, looic medicine; of espeoial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a trne curative influence on tbe disease, driv loir it entirely out of tbe system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, hav ing none of this drag e bad after eneots, . S. Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes "My brother was very low with ma laria fever and jaundioe, till be took Eleotrio Bitters, which saved bis life. At Patterson & Son's drag store; prioe 50o, guaranteed. 5 Full line of Yale pocket tnives. Every knife warranted. Heppner, OltKClON HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Speoial attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Office: Tbe Fair Building. IIeppnku, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Kesideuce in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. DR. METZLER. DBNTIST located in Odd Fellows building Rooms 5 and 6. c 9 E. C. AshbaughProp. v Vic Groshens Finest Liquors and Cigars Underweis Beer on Draught DR. M. A. LEACH DKNTIST Permanently looated in Heppner. Office in tbe new fair building. Gas ad ministered. Belvedere FINEST WINKS, LIQUORS & CIGARS One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . , HEPPNER, ORE. Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. The Brick Saloon We carry in stock only a very high grade of Barrel and Hold Goods rSEDJ Mnke sure a yield of quantity and Quality. When your faibir planted l-'errv a. they were the best on the murket. but they hnvo been Improv ing ever since. We are tiptrus In (lower and vegetable feeds. IOOO Seed Annual, I eitutifully Illus trated, free to al 1 upjil .cants. 0. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. STECNEIIBERU ASSASSINATED. Former Governor of laho Sleets Horrible Death. OSTEOPATH DR. ELIZA M. CAREY Graduate Kirfcsviile school, Suite 39, Star Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. Chronio and nervous diseases, and diseases of women ana children. Appendicitis uccesefully treated without the knife. THE BREWERY The Best Liquors and Wines. HOPGOLD BEER Leading Brands of Cigars C. F. McCarter, Prop. Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Stewart 4. Kirk, Propa FIRST.CLASS LIVERY RIGS We carry the lead ing braods of FINE CIGARS Draft and Bottled Beer. HurrNEa, . . Oregon. 8. E. CABR, Pres. B. F. GULP, Vice Pres. W. 8. WHAKTON. Cashier Bank of Heppner Capita Stock $1000 Fully LOANS MADE AT BIGHT PER GENT PER ANNUM - Organized mirier the laws of the state of Oregon S'Jj.OoO daylight burglar insurance carried Member of the American Haukers Aesociaiion Insured Uauk money orders issued Accounts by mail solicited All communications answered the same day they are received The Hank of Heppner through its largo connections is in a position to extend large accommodations and the greatest safety o all its depositors Ffll PEH CEUT IjlTElESI PI Oj TIJIIE DEPOSITS Kept constantly on .hand ninj ran be furnishes on short notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. First class : : HaGks and Buouies CALL AROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIALS TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner. Oregon Liberty Meat Market Rasmus & Boyer Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Boise, Dec. 30 Frank Steunenberg, former governor of Idaho, was killed at 6:40 o'clock this evening at bis borne in tbe suburbs of Caldwell. A dynamite bomb was placed at tbe front gate witb some contrivance by which it was ex ploded when be entered. Both of his tegs were blown off and be lived bnt twenty minutes. There is no known reason tor the outrage, but it is charged to some member of the famous "inner circle" of the Coeur d'Alene dynamit ers, whom he prosecuted so relentlessly in 1899, when governor. Governor Gooding is in communica tion with the authorities of that county and is preparing to put the full support of the state behind the officials in run ning down the perpetrators of the crime. It is thought probable that the leading det' c'iui sgencv of the country will be asked to send some of its best men to the scene and that the state will offer a rewaid as great as the governor will find he has power to offer. Steunenberg was governor from 1897- 1901. He was 44 years old, and leaves a wife and three children. The governor bas informed tbe Can yon countv officials that the state will offer a $5000 reward for the apprehen sion of the murderer. A special train is leaving for Cnldwell, carrying the gov ernor and others who will assist in run ning down the criminal. The latest in formation is that the bomb was placed by the gate post and that the moving gate exploded it. When persons reach ed the prostrate man, tbe latter said sometliing like, "Who shot me?" and also co.uething about turning him over, but lapsed into unconsciousness and died without giving any information. The victim's clothing and shoes were torn to tatters and his back leriibly in jured. The shock of the explosion was felt all over town and broke all the glass on that side of the governor? tioue. Every exit in town is being guarded in the hope of capturing every suspect. Two men are mid r suspicion who had been lying around Nampa for several days and left for Caldwell tody. They lived in the Coeur d'Alenes in lSfO, t the time ot the riots. Descriptions of them have been wired in every direc tion. A Statesman representative. wLo went to Caldwell, states that when Steunenbery was laid on his bed he said: "Who shot me?" then attempt el to sit up, but sank back with the ex clamation- "For God's sake, turn me over, I am dying." Though conscious to the last, he did not understand what was said to bim nd believed that be bad been shot. The dead man's features were not dis figured. He was thrown ten feet from the gate. Tbe gate is gone, not a splinter being found. Mrs. Steunen- CLEVB ROBBEB, Point ml Revolver. states to tbe eastern markets. In tbe month ot October alone, according to I tbe government inspectors' report?, I Oalrfamlih Draws Check at over half a million sheep were shipped out of Montana, and it is conservatively estimated that tbe shipments from the Seattle, Dec. 29. Mose Goldsmith, state from Nov. 1, 1004, to Feb. 1, 1906, Metrical booking agent and owner of will aggregate at least 1,600,000 bead, tbe Strand theatre, was held up in big Many experts do not believe there has I room in tbe Lincoln hotel, one of tbe been any decrease in tbe number of tnoet fashionable bostelnes in Seattle, sheep in tbe western states, holding j tnw afternoon, by a man who gave big that Montana is tbe only one of the name as Burke, and was made to par territories" in which there has been a over $2750. It was one of the boldest ecrease. They deolare that tbe feed and best planned tricks ever tamed in lots of Colorado, Wyoming and Ne- this eity. orasKa are crowded as never before and Yesterday Burke, who said he was that there has been a very large in- part owner of tbe Butte Miner, ar- urcaaoiu w.e uuuioer oi Bneep on ine raDjred a meeting with Goldsmith, pre- rangesof Wyoming. tendine he wished to hnv Iialf it-tor- Helena people who are interested in Let in Goldsmith's two vaudeville the- the Riverside Land & Cattle Company, aters. They met again today to discuss owning the extensive ranches of Toston, the matter, and when closeted in Gold- andthe Len Lewis Stock Company, of emith's room the first thing Burke did w i . i i . .1 ueagner county, are ieenng jubilant wa8 to tell Goldsmith to read a letter over some bar.ner prices recently re- hying on tbe table in tlie room. The ceived for cattle and sheep. Two int.tAr ntatwl that RnrVa .,1 o7.n thousand, two hundred head of 2 and 3- Lnd if Goldsmith did not "come year-old wethers were sold for $4 50 per through" with the amount his bead head, and 100 head of 3 and 4-year-old wou(1 r, bown off Goldsmith looked steers fr $37 per head. As far as ap frotn the letter and down the barrel known, that is the highest price paid 0f a Colt's revolver. mis year lor Dotn wetners ana steers At Bu ke's command Goldsmith ineFaiewas maae to u. t.. west nN wrote a check for the amount and sent C Men Bros, of Seattle, Wash.- the hotel clerk to the bank for tbe American Woo and Cotton Reporter. Buildiugg Sold. berg is prostrated. Highest market price paid for fat stock IIEPPNKU. OREGON Heppner Gazette l lieir year Sheep Scarce In Montana. According to the statements of C. W. Weidler, of Billings, a sheep man who has done considerable business in sheep deals this season, there are few or no sheep for sale in the state, he having just arrived in Great Falls from the northern part of the state after haying failed to make a purchase. Mr. Weid ler win on the hunt for sheep to be shipped into Colorado and, after making extensive inquiries, was unable to locate a single band which was on the market. During the past season hundreds of thousands of sheep have been sold and shipped out of the state and estimates have been made that these sbtpments from northern Montana alone have re-iched 1,000,000 head, of which it is believed about 200,000 have been ship ped to the southern part of the etatt while the remainder went into other The state commission of the Lewis and Clark exposition has concluded its business, turned over its money to the state and has completed the entire dt taili of its wcrk. All the buildings erected by the commission, with the ex ception of the Forestry building, have been sold. The buildings cost approximately $290,000. They were s Id for $5 525. In addition to that sum, how ever, the om rnission realized fS.OOO for tbe plumbina and glass that was in the various bml j ings. IafeTence has purchased several of the buildings, but has not annnnnnl liat disposition he will make of them. Be has secured an extension of time for their removal. The dismantling of some U the baili ngs is progress ng rapidly. The For eign Exhibits building, which was pu etibseu by Kobeit Wakefield, has been almost completely demclished, and th Machinery, Electricity and Transporta tion building has been halt torn down Workmen have changed completely the appearances of the grounds. Thou sands of feet of sewer pipe are removed and the site is cut up so that it is diffi cult to cross from one part to the other The two big pumps that supplied the exposition with water have reached Eu gene, where they were purchased by representatives of the Rhodes. Sinkler & Butcher syndicate, which owns the waterworks of that city. The pumps will be installed st once. They weigh 5,100 pounds and each has a capacity of l,0O0,0C0 gallons of water a day. money, rocketing the money, isurbe told Goldsmith that Goldsmith was a gentleman, and that he would not tale Goldsmith's diamonds. He locked Goldsmith in the bathroom, telling bim to make no outcry for fifteen minutes. After a ten minutes' wait, Goldsmith began yelling and attracted tbe atten tion of a woman in the next room, wbo summoned the porter. Burke escaped and is believed to have taken either a Northern Facific or Great Northern train out of town. The police in tbe nsighborint; towns have been notified. Teelers Arrested. Beware of Ointments K0r Catarrh That Contain Mercury. us mercury will inrely destroy the sense of s nell ati.l completely derange "the whole sv tern when entering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used ex cept in perse riptions from reputable physi cIhbf. as the damage they wiil dots ten foil to the pood you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F J Clieney & Co., Toledo, O,, contains no merrnrv and is taken internally, acting directly upon tlie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be suie you get the penuiue. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Tusti monialst free. Sold by Druggists. Price, Toe, per bottle. Take Hall a Kau.ily I'ills for constipation. AJvioeg have been received from Col orado Springs that JudJ Teeters, who is wanted in Pendleton, has been arrested here. He was accused of stealing hortes in the Butter Creek country. He j mped his hail two years ago, and has, just been arrested at Colorado Springs, and will be brought to Pendleton lor trial. County Sheriff Taylor has been making a still bunt for the thief since a year last June, ai.d requisition papers are now bung secured from the govern or, and the sheriff wi.l leave in a few days to secure his man. Teeters formerly lived at Castle Kock, on the Columbia. He was accused of having operated in the Butter creek country with George Ditty, who is now serving Ja term of three years in the penitentiary. The two men stole a number of horses in the Butter creek country and drove them to the Willam ette valley for sale. Teeters was ar rested at the time and released on bail, when he made his escape, while Dity was found some time later iu Dakota. brought to Pendleton for trial and convicted. Spoiled Her Beauty. Hsrr'et Howard, of W. 31:h St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled wi.h skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but ooth og would cure it, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sare healer for cuts, burns and sores. i5c at Fatterson & Son's drag store. Oregon's Exhibition. Tbe reoent oelebration at Portland of tbe hundredth anniversary of tbe expe dition 6ent to secure our title to Oregon was an event which commanded the at tention of the entire world. Another event which attracted tbe alteotion of tbe entire worll Xi years sg,i was tbe introduction of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and during those years its record of cures has beeu so wonderful as to bold the public attention contiuu onsly. Doctors and druggists every where have taken note of its wonderful elliCRcy and now freely prescribe pud reoommend it to their patients. It ways cures sick or nervous headache, indigestion, dyspep i i, cjstiyei iss heartburn, tl ttnlency, cLii!., colds grippe or female ills. 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