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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
The Week's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. First National Bank Dividend. Declare The directors of the First Na tional Bank of Heppuer consisting of A. L. Ayers, C. A. Bhea, J. F T. A. Rhea is in the city. Rhea and T. A. Rhea, held their v,ir t pnPnini reeular semi-annual meeting at a I (a alia. a r- wi IS a a iiumwi I w 11 I- O 4 J 8atnrdav. e Dan raay. I A dividend or per cent, was o. A. vvouiery wbh up iruui wur, dada-ed rnaay. Tfc W. B. McAlister was up from give Cashier Geo. Conser a 90 day Lexington, Sunday. lay off on fall salary in recogni Jeff Hayes came over from Lone thro of his faithful and efficient Rock. Snndav. Bervicea. ' I r . ri i 1 ii it. jut. Louser nag ueen wuu me L- Fraeland went to rort- . . f the oast 18 vears and lano, xueeaay. during this time has lost but verv Banker 0. A. Rhea came up little time. from Portland, Friday. Q. W. Rhea came in from Monument, Saturday. G. A. IJleakman, of Hardman, was in the city Saturday. Henry Blackman returned from Spokane, Saturday. St'DDEM DEATH. Warren Canintr Drops While Eating- Dluuer. Dead Warren Carsner dropped dead while eating dinner at a restaurant Wheat is ripeniue rapidly under to this city last Thursday after- w " I sr t iha. nt n.a worm .rAiitW noon. Mr. uarsner was nere ou a business visit and was apparently Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers came - . . - .... Ue waa in from Parker's Mill nday. ... , v . . . fnp .. hnmp 6v J at Spray intending to start as soon of her sister Mrs. Eugene Noble. as he got dinner, aud while eating li. J. Cnrsner. of Sorav. Was died without a struggle. f Pionn ir,;,i lne remains were laiteii 10 r,. W!..., r-.. v J bpray, baturaay lor ouriai Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf Miss Etta Morrison came from her ranch, Saturday. The newpapers are now full of in I . t a j .:..! BCUUituia vu iwu ujuiutri uitwo, dcu- sational in the extreme, one in the This is good weather for haying far WeBt and one in the far East. and farmers are making good use The Eastern man Thaw, who con:iE.MT or icials. Jtlorrow County's New Officers Now In Charge. murdered White in a fashionable resort, tho Western man Mitchell who slew Creffield in the streets of Seattle. While Thaw's trial has not actually reached the courts, still it is being tried by the public as much as Mitchells which is of;t. Clarenca Johnson, of John Day, was registered at the ialace, Saturday. Several fishing parties from Heppner went up on Willow creek . III Elllfl V. - . . . ' I nnm in tha (wnrtc 'nh in avm " v-..-. - O. E. larnsworth, went to pathy and expression in both cases Huntington on business the first are ereatlv influenced by the of the week. I ff,rmpr action of the murdered Semi -Weekly Portland Journal and men. lhe killing was undoubtedly .Heppner Gazette only $2.00 per year. I the result of great provocation The new proprietors of The Family ties bound by blood i elation Tastime kindly invite you to call. sh,P the strongest links in the cnain We desire your acquaintance. of human nature, were severely strained, inese inllueuces are very apt to draw public sentiment away from the reatization of the seriousness ot tne crimes com mitted by both Mitchell and Thaw In both cases the victims were Morrow county's newly elected officers took charge of their re spective duties Monday. In the clerk's office. Walter O. Hill is now at the helm. Aa deputy sheriff, Mr. Hill has proven him self to be a competent and well fitted man to take care of the busi ness of Morrow county. In keep ing and properly handling the many matters of record for the public, great responsibility falls upon the clerk. Mr. Hill is folly equal to the emergency. In the office work, Mr. Hill will be asist ed by L. D. McCall as deputy. Mr. McCall is not only a good bookkeeper and penman, but is also a rapid typewriter operator and stenographer. He is a thoroughly reliable and accom modating young man. In the sheriff's ollice the voters of Morrow county would not stand for a change and Mr. Shutt will continue to enforce the laws for another two voars at least. A. M. Mallory is Mr. Shutt's deputy. He is a young man with many friends and is well qualified for the position. For county treasurer. Eugene Noble was endorsed by nearly everyone in Morrow county and it is unnecessary to say that the finances of the county will be taken care of. F. M. Griffin who was re-elected as a member of the county court is a good sound business man and county affairs under his super vision will be carefully looked after. Celebrate tie lk i 5th WITH US. Geo. Perry, of Lone Rock, was doing business in Heppner the latter part of the week. Piano lessons taught by Miss S. ISeazan next door to Star boarding house. Very reasonable terms to Lhot down without the least warn- Leginners. ing. Crimes have been committed Jake Blank and Waller Brown, for which the perpetrators should of Canvon City, were in the citv be punished. Possibly tbe death Dr. Winnard who has just re turned from Chicago and New York, while in the East took a thorough special course for the treatment of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Dr. Winnard will make a specialty of fitting glasses. The first and most important fea ture of the entire programme, will be our GREAT LOOM END SALE We cordially invite you to come and spend a day with us. Make THE FAIR your headquarters. Arrange to meet your fiiends here. Check your packages, lunch baskets, etc, with us. We will gladly take care of them for you. FREE ICE WATER When tbe baby talks, it is time to give llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's tbe greatest baby medicines knowD to loving mothers. It miikes tbem est, sleep and grow. 5 cent, Tea or Tab lets. W. P. McMillen, Lexingtor, Oregon. Saturday on their way to land. Port. JYliHs Urace liennett came up from Portland, to spend the fourth of July with her brother Will Bennett. Mi s. Eugene Xoble returned from Monmouth, Ore., where she has been visiting her parents for the past month. penalty would be too severe, under the circumstances, however, uo man should be allowed to hide be hind the plea of great provocation in taking a man's life. If a mac steals money it is to be supposed that he needs it, but this does not justifiy tbe act of stealing. FOK SALE miscellaneous lot of wire cable new and second hand, anvlength, pips of any description and size, ma-hinnrv In suit unvhnilr writn fnr We know that you know that prices on anything; metal scrap iron The Pastime keeps the finest line fDd 1 kT8,?f Ti , r i I I hnnuht. ami tmlii. AiIilrMut M Kuril a .v Ot cigars in the City. We Bimply Son, Portland, Oregon. AprillD-tf. want to remind you of the fact. The Pastime is makine elaborate Don't be fooled and made to believed o - preparations to comfort their guests on the 4th and 5th. You There in more Catarrh in this swtion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many year doctors nronounrod it, a Ideal disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- I curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. Jt is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to teas ooiifnl. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They ofler one hundred dollars for wit ease it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Addreos; F.J CHESEY ACO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, Tre. lake Hall's Family Pi!l for Constipation. TheTrcatnaciit of Cage Birds. that rbeomatism can be cured with looal appliances. llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea in thn nnlv nmitiv nnrp are all invited to enjoy the Famous or tbeumatism. 35 oente. Tea or Ilazelwood Ice Cream. Tablets. W. P. McMillen. Lexington. The Gazette is in receipt of the reon -annual catalogue of the Acri- .ullnrol rllorra of Pooll.a torsl.lsw rrsprrl)' This popular institution of learn ing has a well earned reputation. ood f. room house, good cellar, good . i wbsii iiouHt) wen nirotstieu, wood eiiea, One hundred thousand sheep Lhil.ken bom,e antl barn, with S eood have been shipped from bhaniko hots four bordering on Main etreet, good since March 1st, and still there well of water, ehubbery and shade trees. are more to follow. Many growers receive $2 per Ueece and from -J.o0 to $' for surplus yearlings. ('has. J. Schumann, represent ing the Pacific Northwest of Port land, was in the city Friday. The Pacific Northwest will send a young lady from every county in Oregon to the Jamestown Ex position next year. The lady sending in the largest number of subscriptions will be entitled to the trip. Miss Audrey Woolery, daughter of J. A. Woolery, of lone, has entered the contest from Morrow couuty. Fine garden and two blocks from public school. Trice $1500. Impure at this ollice. We all love birds, but few know bow to care for them properly. Erery one owning a bird will therefore be interest ed in a book containing over 150 en gravings and a lithographic plate show ing a)) the different kinds of fancy canaries in their natural colore. It gives full information in regard to song and fancy canaries, and how to breed them for profit. Hints on the treat ment and breeding of all kinds of cage birds, with descrptions of their diseases and the remedies needed to cure them. All about parrots, and how to teach them to talk. Instructions for build ing and stoking an aviary. The most complete book of the kind ever publish ed, irrespective of price. Mailed to any address on receipt of 15 cts. by the Associated Fanciers, 400 N. "d St., Philadelphia, l'a. Mor kliolarr' meeting. Deadly Serpent Biters. . are as common in India as are stomnrh and liver disorders with ns. For the Uter however there is a sure remedv: Electric Bitters; the great restorative j for the purpose of electing five medicine, ot wbioh L. A. Hrown, of ' directors aud for thfl trftnanotinn of such business as may come be- A meeting of the stockholders of the Morrow Warehouse Milling j Co., will be held at their office in Heppner, Oregon, on Tuesday, July 17, VM.H at 2 o'clock n. m., liennettsville, 8. C, says: "They re stored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a ch roDioal'y torpid liver , Electric Bitters enre chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guaran tee by Pattarson A Boa druggist. Price. SO oents. fore th meeting. 11. F. I lynd, Secretary. Heppner, Or., June 19, PXW. Ths editorial pa of tb Weekly Ore Kontaa civ a broad traatBMM ta a siti rase 9t subject, ""Twentieth (penttiry" (Tnrapbophone kal MaMiitMuiiBi(iiaHBiMaMslNa)tiaHaiiBiislMltll sBp4 naia i a.. a. i maw. a li . .. Vssl " T - 1 a 1 i s. a, ni miiinim-ni 16 TIMES LOUDER THAN ALL OTHER TALKING MACHINES THE MOST MARVELOUS TALKING MACHINE EVER CONSTRUCTED Wonderful Sensational Efjoch Making VtflltVtaiiit.i;ut'iit ' " 01)8 GUARANTEE "It reproduces the human voice with all the volume ? of the original' I STYLE PREMIER $100. Absolutely New Principles Tbe Latest Invention Patented In mil Olvlllxod Oountrlmm REPRODUCES COLUMBIA AND ALL OTHER. CYLINDER RECORDS NIFy Twentieth Centuii Cqlioder Records HALT fOOT LONG SPLENDIfr FOB DASCtN PAR TIE Perfect Substitute for the Orchestra, tstoofobiruj Results Must be heard to be appreciated for Sale by Dealers tverynhrre n4 f all fhe Mores of tbe Columbia Phoogra(b Company, General Creators of the Talking Machine Industry. Owners of the fundamental Patents. Largest Manufacturers in the Vorld. GRAND PRIZE, PARIS 1900 DOUBLE CRAND PRIZE, ST. LOUIS 1904 I 371 Washington Street, PORTLAND, ORE. yi A X v Hl.AMvt.T vroi.t.. I tioldea Ute Tark, was arrested for to deliver m0 pairs of blankets weekly stealing blankets. 1 1 is operations were j at 1.20 a pair. The blankets were to wholesale and be was aided by George ! tUn from t K,i Proas sunt Iv on I Irst tase f Theit tn Relief War i bryaut, engineer ot the children s play-1 ground in the park. Bryant ia also in jail. Tbe specif c charge against tb men is Camea la Light. San Francisco. Jane 2i. The first case of serious theft in connection with tbe relief work came to light yesterday when John Clark, superintendent of one of tbe Red Cross relief stations in ' tbe police, bad entered into a contract requisition of Clark. Tbe ollicers laid a trap and when the first 4'10 pairs were delivered they were seized fs tviderce and dark and Dry the theft of 400 pairs of army blankets, j Mt werfl thrown int(J jt K Xl e po,i( which were sold for $1.20 a are f till looking for oter fraa la hich Clark, according to the statements of are believed to exist.