Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 06, 1908, Image 1

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HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG 6. 1908
NO. ns2
VOL. 24.
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AVegetableEreparalionforAs
sfrallaiing tfieFoodandReguta
lingUieStomadisandBtwclsof
Promolcs DigestionheerfuI
ncss and Restrontalns neiiltcr
Opium.Morphioc nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
XeeiptofOUDrSWCnMaiEB.
r ' " r .
Ihniin Seed'
Jlx.Seaiia
Melt t Ms
AniseSttd Jtypemimf- ,
lliCariuauttimi
Sufir
ftkiayrrai t'lmrr.
! mi . mmmm
Anerfect Remedy for Consfipa
IKS
Hon , Sour Slomach.Dlarrtaa
Worms ,CoiTVTiisioiis.revcrisn
ness andLoss OF Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
50 e
h Vi. si
NEW YORK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
ill I III 1
Entirely Under Local Control and Management
Bank of Heppner
Capital $50,000
Fully Paid
Officers
V. O. MINOR, President
J. H. McHALEY, Vice-President
W. S. V HAH TON, Cashier
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Asst. Cashier
Loans Made at Eight Per Cent.
FOnR PEB CENT INTEREST PAID DM TIIHE DEPOSITS
WE ARE GROWING
Gain in Deposits, month of January $19153.53
February 8,o!U.0l
.. March 10,S0(i t!3
April and May 51,640 48
Total gain lor first five months, IOCS 8SD, 770.50
NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
ft
For Sale by
Mill
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signat
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
lo)
IJ11U
THE CIHTAUB eOMMNT. tf YOBK OlT.
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. E. WOODSON
W. G. SCOTT
J. II. McHALEY
W. S. WHARTON
GrAKASTF.ED
KON-lNTOXlOlTlNO
u usort i lliinlv a
ijood lion-intoxi-oating
lurr could
not 1)0 linulc but
MALTONA
certainly is IT'
SNAPPY! DELIGHTFUL!
Vnr r1 nt all leading;
ft-
temperance drink stands
NORTH PACIFIC
fcJ
RRhWiNG GU.
ASTORIA, OREGON
ure n.u
4
Sam E. VanVacior,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
N. E. WINNARD, M. S Nl. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Glasses properly fitted.
Office: The Fair Building.
IIeppnkr, Oregon.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstract books
in Morrow oounty.
Heppner,
Oregon
DR. METZLER.
DEXTIHT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. M. A. LEACH
DENTIST
Permanently lnoated in Heppner. Office
in the new Fair building. Gas ad
ministered. Clarence M. White
LAWYER
Heppner,
Oregon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Resideo.ee in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drneetore.
."Notice.
Notice is hen by given that I, the un
rleieigned, under and by virtue of th
laws of the State of Oregon, prohibiting
the running at large of animals within
Morrow county, have taken up and have
in my possession at mv place 10 miles
south ofHardman. Morro County, Ore
gon, the following described animal:
One sirrel gelding, branded it on left
shoulder, R B on left stifle, wire cut on
left front foot, wire marks on left fore
leg.
"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 on the 22nd dav of
August. 1908, at the honr of ten o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at my said
farm sell th) said described animal in
the manner and for the purposes pro
vided bv lay.
Dated this 6th day of August, 19flS.
V. II . HEATH.
Augfl-13
KO I R'i: TO l it EDITORS
Notice is hereby given th the under
signed have been duly appointed by
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, joint executors of the last will
and testament of Norman A. Kelley,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby notified and required to
present same with proper vouchers and
duly verified as by law required to ns
at the office of C- E. Woodson in the
City of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hereof. .1. M. HAGF.R,
S. F. DEVIN,
Executors.
Dated .Tnlv 100S. Jly 0Vng
Altruiioti, Afttlnun SufTerrrs!
Folev'a Honey and Ta.4 will ive im
mediate relief to asthma sufferers and
has cured many cases that had refused
to yield to other treatment. Foley's
Honey and Tar is the best remedv for
coughs, colds and ail throat and Inng
trouble. Contains no harmful drugs.
Slocum Drug Co.
WANTED
U313C5ESE9E9KSE1
INFORMATION
KKOARDUIU
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to bear from owner only who
will aell direct to buyer. Give price,
description and ftnte when possession
c:in he had. Address.
t DARBYSHIRE. Box 99 RocWer. H. T.
Independent and reliable The Oregon-
BETTER
MARKET
PRICE OF WHEAT IS
LOOKING UP.
First Morrow County Sale
This Season Made
at lone.
Latest market quotations on wheat:
Club 74c per bushel.
40-fold 7fic.
Blue stem 78c.
Better prices for wheat than a week
ago are in evidence from the above quo
tations. Harvest operations are now very ac
tive in Morrow eountv. Combines and
headers are running in all of the wheat
producing districts.
In most cases yields are better than
previous estimate?. While wheat is a
little fbi ivelerj, most of the lots tested
ao far are making the No. 1. standard.
Fred Lucas brought into the Morrow
Warehouse Milling Co. the first new
wheat of the season. Mr. Lucas' wheat
is testing No. 1 and vielded in trie
neighborhood ot 20 bushels to the acre
Winnard Bros, have finished thresh
ing a field of 200 acres of 40-fo'd with a
combine. The yield was 20 bushels to
the acre and the wheat wan No. 1.
H. F. Deyoe threshed J60 acres that
yielded 20 bushels to the acre.
No sales in the Heppner market have
yet been reported.
f irm Sale at lone.
the nrst wheat sale ot the season was
made at lone. Hank Dennis sold 400
sacks of club at 7t2 cents per bushel
R. W. Hickok yesterday hought 600
sacks ot 4U-lold wheat tor ib cents per
bushel.
FOOT CRUSHED
IN COMBINE
Ed Burchell, of Lexington
Seriously Hurt
Ed Burchell, of Lexincton, met with a
painful and serious accident last Friday
afternoon while working on a combine
harvester, on H. N Burchell's place.
While the machine was runnine, Mr.
Burohfll stepped out onto a foot board
on the side of the. combine to oil .a part
of the machinery.
There w as a Pole in the board on
which he was standing and his heel
slipped through. A set screw in a re
volving shaft caught in his shoe and b
tore the machine could be stopped his
heel and ankle were badly mangled.
While it is not thought that Mr.
Burchell will lose his font it will be a
long time before he is able to be out a
gain. He ie being cared for at the Heppner
Sanitarium.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any
case of kidnev or bladder trouble that
is not beyond the reach of medicine
No medicine can do more. Slocum
D.ug Co.
Cured Hay lever and Summer t old
A. S. Nuspaum, Batesvllle, Indiana,
writes : "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so distress
ing at it interfered witb my business
I had many of the symptoms ot hay
fever, and a doctor's pres -ription did
not reach my case, and I took several
medicines which seemed only to ag
gravate it. Fortunately I insisted up
on having Foley's Honey and Tar. It
qircklv cured nie. My wife has Eince
used Foley's Honey and Tar with the
game success." Slocum Drug Co.
liltRgreriiblc nt Home
Lets of men an i women who are a
greoable with others, get "cranky" at
home. Its not disposi ioo, its the livLsr.
If vou find in vourc!f that ; cu feel cross
around the house, little things worry
you, just buy a bo'.tle of Dai'ard'a 1 1 1 r -bine
and irit votir livf r in siiar1. Vou
and everybody a.-onnd you will feel
hetter. for it. I'riee 50 cents per bottle.
Patterson A Son.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I-oIhV.I Truct.:
ruhlie I, ft ml fa'.o.
Serial No. t'.:'.
l'".i!d Stales Land OrEce. T:-.e I'sKe. Precon.
July - ll
Notice in hereby Riven that, fie directed by the
Cninmifnioner of the General l.und Office, under
jitovisioch oi Act ot . or.srew aiT'eu juiip
I ' li. Put.lio No. we win
n'p to the highest bidder, at 2
offer at public
3i o'clock p. m.
en the Hth day of September next, at this oflic?.
the followirg tract of laud, ro-wit: b'tW1
Sec. 30 Tp. 4 8 U 2rt E. V. M.
Any persona claiming adversely the above
described lard are advised to file their claims,
or objections, on or before tie day above desig
nated for oale.
JliJ0.fH3 C. W. SJOORE, Register.
WONDERS OF
IRRIGATION
Water Makes the Desert
Bloom.
( Special Correspondence.
McKenzie Bridge, Oregon, Aug. 1 To
see a vast desert covered with sage
brush and juniper and the soil composed
of sand and rock, being converted into
a garden spot producing grains arid all
kinds of vegetables, is enough to cause
the average person, coming f-om the
vast emi-arid region of Kastern Ore
gon, to r-top and wonder just where the
American people will leave off home
building. Leave I'rineville in the morninir, drive
down the Crooked river toO'Neil, where
you lunch, and then out on top where
you come upon the great desert. A des
ert has this been since the beginning of
time, hut few are the years left leniain
ing in which to call this vast territory of
sasre brush, sand hud juniper, a desert.
Canals and small l iterals are to bn j
found running in most every direction j
across this plain anl small fitrms have !
heen and ate being lanl out wliere the I
juniper and sane brush have been !
cleared away and in their stead is to tn j
found hav fields arid truck patches lo k- j
ing as thrifty as thouirh they were i
trrowiou upon tue most feitile soil of i
the Willamette valley.
The DesChu'tBB Irrigat;on Co . of
Bend, the Columbia Southern project,
Laidlow and Squaw Creek projects are
doing the work which is bniijiirjjr this
immense baren waste into a state of
cultivation where homes for many
thousands will be made in the next few
years Te xater is furnished by the
DesChutes river and Squaw creek and
enough of it they seem to have.
I have traveled in all carts cf Wash
ington Idaho and Montana and have
been pretty thorrughly over the eta'e
of Oreaon, but never have I seen puj1i
immense juniper as grow on the Great
desert in Crook county. The desert i
covered with a firest of junipe- and I
noticed many trees t hat would measure
more than three feet in diameter at the
base and would probably tower into the
iky nearly one hundred feet.
The homehuilders who are clearing,
their property, use thi timber for fence
poets and wood.
Many times did I wi-h, while driving
through thiB thirty-six miles of sage
brush, sand and juniper, that Morrow
county could have been blessed with a
stream of water like the DesChutes.
Take that country lying north of
Heppner, Lexington and lone and put
the water on it that is being Hbsorbed
by the Great Desert and there we would
have homes for double the amount oi
people that will be placed under the
ditches in the projects just enumerated.
Our soil is far superior, for under ordi
nary circumstances our farmers raise
good crop upon that soil, whita here on
this desert nothing can be produced
without the aid of water.
Leaving the Great Desert at Sisters, a
small village at the foot of the Cat-cade
mountains, aud up the mountain side
thru a forest of Bull pine and hr to the
snow line at the base of the peaks of
the Three Sisters, you suddenly .drop
out onto a crater of lava which extends
for five miles along either side of the
road. This is a sight that is worth the
trip from Heppner of five days. This
bevond a doubt is one ot the grandest
sights to be found in the state of Oregon
and it will certainly leave the imp-ess-
ion upon ones mind that things were
very hot up there on the summit of the
Cascades one day.
Great cracks in this rock and jagged
peaks with honey combed edges are all
around you and the feeling that you are
upon a storm tossed sea comes back
into vour mind many times ere you are
across and onto the head waters of Lost
Creek.
Lost creek heads at the base of the
Three Sisters, runs into the lava and is
lost tor manv miles, as this flow of lava
Continues for several miles down the
mountain side on the Western slope,
bnt finally iumps out from 'neatn the
rocks running a s'ream as large bs the
Umatilla river and empties inti the Mc
Kenzie river j 1st below Belknap-pi in's
Bekuap springs is a beautiful and
pictureeque p. ace, uituated on the bank
of the McKenzie and lus a wonderful
strong flow of hot wat-r. Tl.is wa'er
will bod an egg hard in tlree niinu'es
and one c.tn stand with tisliing pj'.e.
tatchahig I'ollv Vaiden or U.iinS.i.v
trout from the tiver and ,t
l it. iTo
'.l.OV.llg
tn and ccok it with .::
I of vour tracks.
I The surroundings rf t'i's i'i uv
! been sadlv neglected, but tin sir
ind
i are grand and a resort second to r
I in the state could ba easily cvnstr.;
ilie
e I
here-
! It is six miles from IV'knan to
! K-nz:e H'idz and live r.i: from her
,' ) Foley hot springs, on Horce i.'iv:fr.
j The Foley springs are ex.u"!v thi r.rv.t'
hort as P.elknap. bnt at th'.s pl.n-e ,i -!
ctimmodations are far superior t:i-
y'ace! is much better kept in all part;
l.irs. There is plenty of deer lu-re and
' a izreat manv cougar and h?ar, but so
f ir neither 1'ercy or I have gone in ies?
and I have about
arrive 1 at the con-
elusion that I !g game
will n t K'
lestd Viv me. The undebrnh ;
terrible and the game is liar d to get.
A few nights ago a c ni:r killed a
deer within the distance of al ut -a r.r'e
and a half of our camp an 1 old hunters
here claim that it is for this reason tint
the deer are so hard to get, as cougar
and timber wolves have been and are
so plentiful it has caused the deer to be
much more on the alert than ia lKmr
! seasons.
Scene v, well I am chock full j .
j but none have I Keen that ia rtlww
! 'he sights that vou can ( froa tr
hills surrounding Heppner. ttii
country it is tn ie diflk-nlt to see .
air is becoming wry smoky, v.'faxjfa
caused from fotett tires.
Thunder stoi ms to thiscountry cue :
apart. On'y Tuesday afternoon
a storm which s-t two fJr8 w
mountain side above our camp frHtli
strixing of lightning and one of live r2
is yet burning. The forest raniwri;
ve y busy fighting fires which
caused bv this recent storm I it
would seem to the casual observer tfea
it would be a good proposition itr H.tt
state forestry board to get a "stary? W
with the old fellow who hanl
manipulation f elertric current vnt"
see that thy hit only rock blvi!,
lightning sets a great many marts
than do campers and emigrants.
From here we expect to go ba-t:
the McKenzie Pass, or the "lffti
Horse Tra'l" which is the flaw f
should give if, as the read is rw?tfkiYT.
m re than a trail and i strwn wiffclW
fram work of many an "Old FMiifa'r""
who has given up his life in Iris t-n
ters' servicp. nd onto the M
he-e we will j in a party frona f ivtr
ville and, go cm a deer hunt. '
ti A FFIELD CnAWTOTtT.
Shipments of Cattle.
Geo. Perry and Ferry IlngliesliKWiVJI"
in a bnd of beef cattle Monday
ing. The cattle were purchased in tr
Syivies valley country in Oarney caotntv
and were :'. davs on the trail in r.OHKiHic
in. The eattip ail cows arrived iw.
god condition, the average weigh top
ing 1100 pounds or a little bettpr. Ty
were shipper! to Portland Tesdav mwit
ing. the lot comr'rising four car load.
T e Penl nil Land Livestock 0.
shipped two car loads of beef cattle 6o
Portland, Tiieilay morning.
Farmers Attentionl
Before se line vour grain T wouiV
pleased to make you an offer. (Mi
ptirehased in all houses on the Heffwsu
atid Columbia Southern branches.
Rpspectfnlly vonrs,
PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR (M.
By R. W. HICK05L
Huby .rlorpliine rVicud
are made by all soothing &yrups ssA'
baby medicines that contain o-piota rui
narcotics. McGee's Baby Elteir wa
taine no injurious of narcotic dric sf
any kind. A sure and safe cure for -
ordered Btomachs, bwelsand fretf'!c-
splendid for teething infants. PaOKr--son
& Son.
Good Home for Sale-
For only 8750 you can buy a aro
little home in Heppner. Four roososi
house, pantry and bath room, goodt'L,
chicken bouse, and fenced. Inquire att
this office for particulars.
North Beach
Invites
Invigorates
Infatuates
Nature's lavish hand endowed
North Beach with every attrac
tion as a place of rest, with re
juvenation and recreation.
North B 'ach is a stretch cf
Beautiful woodland dropping
gently into the "Pacific" e.rl
skirted by 20 miles of smooth,
sandy beach delightful for bath
ing. l:l'Y A TIl'KKT OVER
The O. R. & N.
i k:v. r:u: s rrAMKK
! "T. J. Potter"
'.'ii'-: i.i
11UM I'OKTI.AN.)
Mingte w.th the gay caie-frv-:
throng, whilst sweet n.ituie tv-
l-.;':!-5 worn t;s'ie .nd renew s
i'te, energy and vitality.
Tise r'.'-m.'' tip season rate trosii
Heppner is S11.80
'Outings in .)regon." conta r
the story of "North Beach," in
cluding hotel rates, ete. Ak .
B. Hnddelsten. local agent. H?y:-
1UT, OltV '1,
Wm. Me Ml'KUA V,
Gen'l Pass Agent, Portland, O
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