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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
t VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1908 NO. 1187 CIRCUIT DOHERT Y AND McC AS LIN FOUND GUILTY. was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Friedrich stole apair T Hp of opera glasses from Mrs. 0. E w - Redfield about one year ago and was detected by offering the glasHee for sale a- ebort time ago. Court Business Will Prob ably, be Finished .This Week. THE MACHINERY NOW INSTALLED Herren Saw Mill Now Ready for Sawing The new plant for the Herren i l 1 1 L . t 1 1 -1 saw mill lias ueen lumaueu auu Circuit court is still in session will soon be in active operation. i . . . i in finishiue ud the longest term ihe new mactnnery is oi me held in Morrow county for years, latest pattern, gaud power is tur- Thecase of Dan Doberty who nisbed with a k horse power en was indicted for murder in the sec- g'Qe i . n . I 1 1 Ml 1 ond decree for the killine of Os- '1 he capacity ot me mm win De ar Allen occupied more time 20,000 feet per day. The mill is than any other case tried. located on Willard tier hub place, t-. , . , , . near tne V Mow ureeK coal mines II II I 1.1 US III! W X4M M I II I III! I lim 1 I citizen aud well kuowD, occupied where there is a fine body of tim- mnph ntrntirm I ber. The prosecution, beaded by Dis trict Attorney Phelps, was vigor ous and active in the case and no thing was overlooked in prosecut ing every phrase of the circum- stances surrounding the case. In the delene, Judge Fee, of In Itlemorlam. To the oflioei s and members of SanSouci Bebekah Lodge No. 33 I. O. O F, We your committee appointed to draw up ItHolutions of Sym- ' 41 11... ,1nntU , P m . niotnn Tendleton and Sam Van Vactor of Vy " - this city put up a strong case for ce Haye8, beg to submit the the defendant. loiiowing. Every inch of ground was con- Whereas: The supreme ruler tested. No points were overlook- of the Universe in his inhuite wis- il. The case was ablv presented dom has called t.i her eternal rest by tbe defense and the verdict was our beloved sister Grace Hayes, somewhat of a surprise. Therefore be it Kksolved: lhat Immediately following the Do- tbe members of San Souci Rebekak berty case came the trial of Me- Lodge Iso. 3d bereby tender tneir f!'is'io, charged with tiio murder sincere sympathy and condolence of E. F. Zaspell. to the family iu this bour of sad McCaslin was indited for mur- bereavement der iu the flrse decree. To secure Resolved: That these resolu- a jury took more time than in any tious be spread upon the minutes other case at this term. of our Lodge aud a copy be sent to In all 37 men were examined the family aud also a like copy be before the necessary twelve were pant to the Heppner Times and accepted. The bigger part of Gazette for publication. three days were taken up in sccur- Fraternally submitted, inctheiurv. ( Olive Frve, , vi.'T(n:v van Tin? wfkvse Committee Mai;GA1SKT J isTt'S, Makgaret Emeusox la securing the jury tor tlie Mc Caslin' case it is not strange that it took sometime, for the reason that the citizens in general weie in- NEW DEPUTY DIS TRICT ATTORNEY C M. White Appointed to fill Vacancy Owing to the fact that Deputy District Attorney Notson was elec ted County school superintenden and has resigned, Attorney C. M White of lone, has been appointed by District Attorney Phelps to fil the vacancy. Mr. White was recommended by the Morrow County Bar, and his appointment will meet with gene ral satisfaction. i Jeff Neal went to Portland this morning. 8. I. Stratton was up from lone, Saturday. E. Bergstrom was in from Goose berry, Tuesday. Einil Scharff of Monument, was in the city Monday. Mrs. Lntie Heed returned to her home at Sind Point, Idabo, Wed nesday. Allen Porter and daughter of Long JCreek, were guests at tbe Palace, Saturday. Uncle Bill Brown of Dalles is sure he has struck oil on his farm near that town. Tbe Independence creameiy is making from 8,000 to 4,000 pounds of butter a week. II IK faille Mi 1 1 in en Is. Nearly 10,000 bead of cattle bave I i .1.: l t : .1..-: terested and consequently well ac oet?P ""W uu,u v"JWiIU' "UMU5 quainted with the details in gene- part two weeks, sajs a letter , from Ontario. Ontario is the rai. . ,, , . ,. . principal stock shipping point be . -r., t tween Portland Bnd bait Lake J . , j f ollowing is the shipment: Homer aecutor was certainly carried out , . . . , ()AO , , . 0 7 . . , & Bivina shipped 203 head to South in this case where he bad the best , -n c Tr , , . , " . Omaha; Parsons ix Hauley shipped VL 1U 302 head to Granite county. Mont It seemed the old story of a 1032 head to South Omaha, 514 drowning man grabing at a straw head to Fort Benton, Mont., 75 for tee defense. Sam Van Vactor head to Malta, Mont., 419 head to who has been erapioyea in an 01 Horace, Neb., 1704 head to Merrill, the principal oases in this term Mont, 1207 head to Miles City, won the admiration ot all in tue Mont- paraon & Hanley Bhipped able and strong defense put up for 100 more carB o cattie ye8terday his client. an(j today. Alone and unaided in the de. tense, Mr. van v acior preBenxeu La Grande Observer: With the a m asterpiece of oratory in defense adveDt Gf arm weather cornea a for the man without a friend and without money on the trial for his life. Uneducated, without friends and a miserable excuse for his life, Mc Caslin can thank the stars and hia able and eloquent lawyer, Sam E. Van Vactor, that he is saved from the stretching of hemp. Van Vactor's speech was touch dug in the extreme in this case and a verdict of second degree was con eidered a great victory for the de fense. The jury in this case was: II. A. Yocum, H. It. Smith. Jas. A Tirnwn. II. r. Lone, K. F. Wigglesworth, Frank Young, John H. Miller, N. A. Claik, Teter Nash, vGeo. M. Allen, F. C. Dillingham, John Jenkins, out of 37. Frank 0. Friedrich plead guilty o larceny from a dwelling and serious problem to tbe fruitgrowers of Union county. From every dis trict iu the valley come calls for cherry pickers. So bumppr like is the crop that the growers feel as sured they will be unable to care for the picking in the proper time unless there is an influx of pickers from points without. Estacada has beeo eued lor the interest ou its water bonds, no- in terest having ever been paid. One quite good reason, accoiding to the News ia that there bave been no funds to pay with, and second, the present mayor and city council consider the bond issue illegal and are disposed to bring it to a test at law. It is claimed that tbe debt incurred by the issuance of these bonds is in excess of the amount which tbe charter says the city may contract. F C Marquardsen returned from Spokane, Tuesday, where he has been buying goods. Hood River's Nourth celebration will be an exceptionally big one, because of the new county. 9 Gate Creek precinct, in Lane e-Minty, gave 05 votes in 'favor of the university and only five against. A Ked June apple tree in The 1 aiies v nose apples win ripen in July has put forth a second supply of blossoms. Borers for oil north of Dallas got a slight flow at a depth of 300 feet, and will sood try blasting with nitro-glycerine. Judge Ayers was a passenger for Hermiston, this morning where he goes to attend a convention of the Baptist church. Marquardseu conducts his own sales, thence the 10 per cent paid to sales agent he will give to his customers who are the only persons entitled to a rake off. A woman 45 years old arrived in Mosier driving a team of three dogs that drew a wagon carrying 300 pounds. She had traveled over 200 miles. The little town of Haines, about 12 miles north of Baker City is growing very fast, says the Baker City Democrat, which gives a lot of particulars. A woman with three little chil dren and a few effects in a push cart and entirely destitute passed through Eugene from Marion coun ty to California. Rust caused by tbe long spell of cold damp weather last month will : 1 i.i .1 . . . ... i-uuBiueiHuiy uecrease tue yield of I wheat in portions of Umatilla county. Mrs. R. S. Penell is viHiting in Portland. Albany's new fruit cmnery has started up. ' Having gone dry, Silverton will also go dark, for awhile. Clatsop county is doing a good deal of road improvement. Fine catches of fhh are made in the Nehalem and Clatskanie. Dalles will have a three days street fair, June 25-27. One man near Monmouth has contracted 30 tons of cherries to be canned. More than 1,000 pickers will te employed in the Milton-Freewater berry fields. A great Fourth celebration is planned oi Joseph, ou Wallowa lake. Mrs. Vivian Tullis of Pendleton came to Heppner Tuesday to visit relatives. Nearly 10,000 bead of cattle. were shipped from Ontario in the last two weeks. New arrivals looking for f uit lands continue to appear in the now famous Rogue River valley. Miss Daisy Hendrickson and Mrs. Emerson returned Saturday, from a two weeks visit to Portland and other valley points. Mitchell will soon have a drug store, Bays tbe Sentinel. This happening just as Mitchell be comes legally dry may be a mere coincidence. The counties going dry have given a great boost for skating rinks,' bowling Alleys, merry-go-, rounds, soda water shops, lemo nade fctands and other dry con cerns. A Curry county German farmer heard what he thought was his dog tryiog to get into his smoke house one evening, ana went out and gave the animal a kick, when it urned around and grasped him, nd be yelled so that his ifecame out and poured hot water on the brute, which let loose just in time tt 1 ft -r to save tue mans nie. it was a big black bear. Nobody can dis prove this. Notice. BORN. Van Vactor To Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Van Vactor, Thursday, June 11th, a boy. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, she having left my bed and board. M 23-J18. Mahlon Haworth. ( liroiilc Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic consti pation is in danger of many serious ail ments. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic Constipation as i aids digestion and stimulates the lives and bowels, re storing the natural actioii ot these or gans. commence taking it today and you will teel better at once. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or eripe and is pleacRnt to take. Refuse substitutes. Slocum Iru' Company Wood River valley may appro. priately be termed the land of ar tesian wells. Already there are 12 wells flowing steady streams, and in many instances the water is forced from 3 to 15 feet above the evel of the ground. These wells range in depth from 110 to 230 feet, Jand the water is cool and clear, making it suitable for all uses, Bays the Klamath Fall Herald. Human filters. The function of the kidneys is tostra in ut the impuiities of the blood which i p constantly parsing through them. Fo ley's Kidney Keniedy makes the kid" neys healthy so they will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Fo ley's Kidner Kemedy at once and it will make you well, Slocum Drug Co. Wanmd Man to appo nt sub-agentB 'o sell stock for a larye timber and lum ber company, liberal commission. 515 Rothchild BIdg, Portland. Oregon. Krtrjbotj wants to know wbat Tb OrecoDlam haa to aay. Notice is hen bv Riven that I, the an (lei signed, under and by virlue of th laws of the State of Oiegon, piobibiting the running at large of animal within Morrow-county, have taken up and have in my possesion at my place 7 miles southeast of I J eppner on Willow creek in Morrow County, Oregon, the follow ing described animals : One blue roao, gelding, about 12 years old, brand ith bar under letter F on right tdio lder, weigh! about 8'WJ pounds. One sorrel gelding, about 12 years old, branded with mutilated triangle on hft otifle and letter P on left shoulder, weight about 80!) pounds. The owner or owners of said animals are hereby notified that unless the same is claimed within the proper time or manner, that I will ou the 13th day of June; 1WI8, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at my said farm Bed tin said described animals in the manner and for the purposes pro vided by lay. Dated this 4ih day of June, 1908. Al Florence. 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