0f?W oil! ! VOL. 24. CHARLIE EARHART WOUNDS FIVE RUNS WILD WITH A SHOTGUN IN IONE TOWN. Slightly Wounded Himself, Gives up alter an All Night Battle in Which More Than 100 Shots are Fired. Four men punctured with heavy bird shot, another's life hftngiDg by a thread who whs shot by n rifle, is the result of a riot in the usually peaceful little town of lone, last Friday uight where Charles Earheart was the chief actor in the disturbance. In the excitement following the trouble, many stories were afloat and conflicting statements were numerous. From several interviews and the best information available the fol lowing particulars were obtained by the Gazette: Boose an Jealouty. A combination of booze and jeal ousy are said to be responsible for the action of EaThart in the unfor tunate affair. Early Friday even ing. Earhart began to tank up and at duBk went down to the hotel conducted by Mrs. Geinger. tfpon meeting the woman in front of the hotel on the sidewalk, a quarrel ensued. The quarrel after reach ing a warm stage was finally taken np by Henry Clark, Mrs. Geinger'o son-in-law, when Earhart pulled out a large pocket knife and Clark drew a revolver. Woman Sarea Earhart'a Life. Mrs. Geinger jumped between the two men and attempted to hold Clark who fired a shot over her shoulder at Earhart At this junc ture Clark jerked away from the woman and jumping to the street fired three more shots in quick suc cession at Earhart, none of which took effect Karnarf Secures Shotffva. Earhart then ran to Walker's general merchandise store and kicking the glass from the front door crawled into the building. Go to Club Building for photos. Go to Club Building for photos. Go to Club Building for photos. A Simple Trick. IIb an easy matter to keep your joints and muscles supple no matter what your age may be or how yoa have suf fered with rheumatism. Rob yourself nuiht and morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment. 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Sold by Slocum Drug Co When inpide ho found a shotgun and taking a box of cartridges for the weapon loaded with Xo. 1 shot he forced open the back door of the buildiug with the butt of his gun. While rummaging around in'the 6tore looking for the gun, he was seen by a number of citizens who with the officers began to organize a posse. Clark First ITIan Snot. After making his exit from the store, Earhart started for Clark's house. Going to Clark's home there was nobody there and he came back do n town, meeting Clark and another man on his way back. Accosting the men in a very rough manner, Earhart ordered the two men to climb over a nearby fence. Clark and bis companion were not long in obeying the order. As Clark was climbing the fence, Earhart shot him between the shoulders, making a painful but not dangerous wound. 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Cochran. defendant", for the um of two hundred !$200) dollars, with intercut thtreon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 7th day of June, 1904, and costs and disbursements taxed at thirty-seven 50-100 dollars, on the 13th day of May. 1SW9. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the lot dayh of July. 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the front door of the Conrt House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for Cash in hand, the following described property, to wit: Forty seven feet off the South side of lot eight (8) of block sixteen (in, of the town of Lex ington, Morrow county, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the aid Ina A. Leach et al or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in favor of Frank Gilliam administrator of the estate of Albert Wright, deceased, and against said Ina A. Leach et al. together with all colts and disbursement that hav or may accroe. JunaS-Julyl E. M. BHL'TT, Sheriff. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY, 8 1909 Earhart then went back to the hotel, still carrying his gUD. After going to the hotel and livery stable he came back up the street and forcing Harry Reed to sit by the side of him eat down in front of drag store 'where he stayed for about 30 minutes. In the meantime great excite ment prevailed and the officers and citizens were arming themselves and getting a posse together to capture Earhart. The fosse Ires! Cpon. During this time Earheart quiet- j ly watched the action of the posse and remarking to Reed that he guessed he had a move coming, started ud the street. As soon as he got up the posse ordered him to halt. The command to halt was answered by two rapid shots from Earbart's gun. He then made a fast run up the street to Hague wood's blacksmith shop amid a shower of bullets from the guns of the posse. A least a dozen' citi zens were shooting at him at every jump. From the blacksmith shop he turned east across the railroad track with the posse in hot pursuit. Get ting to the two warehouses near the track he ran between the build ings and took refuge behind some sagebrush and trash at the foot of the bill north of lone. Posse Shoote Innocent Klta. In the alley between the ware houses through which Earhart ran, William H. Escue had spread bis blankets and was sleeping. In making his get away, Earhatt ran directly over Escue and kicked the old gentleman in the head as he went over him. Knowing nothing of the trouble, Escue naturally raised up to see what was going on and the posse thinking that he was Earhart who bad been wounded opened fire on the old man. Escue, who was seriously shot by some member of the posse, began to cry for help. As soon as the facts were realized the posse was considerably rattled and Earbart's whereabouts were host track of. The warehouses are up on props Which would furnish a good hiding place and the posse thinking that ( Conduced on page five) You'll Buy Here Because we are showing the Best Values GROCERIES Products Pure, Prices Low, Assortments Liberal and Stock Fresh and up to Date Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We receive daily shipments ot Berries, Tomatoes, Cucum bers, Peaches and Cherries and other Fruits and Veget ables as they appear in the markets S Buyers who know recommend this store THE NEW CASH STDORE 8 A. At. PHELPS, Proprietor THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Heppner's Celebration Was Grand Success Two big days'of the glorious Fourth in Heppner with everybody satisfied and a good time for all ia the story of aur celebration. To go in!o detail and describe every thing at very much length would take a bigger paper than tbe Gazette. Friday, Culy 2, the opening day dawned clear with perfect weather and a ouu KIZiU crowu lu e,,Juy me ' t i j a : l. cises. The parade opened the excerciees by forming at the Commercial Club build ing at 10 o'clock. While the parade was not lare, there were many hand some and highly decorated floats, auto mobiles, carriages, ladies and gentle men on handsome steeds, in all making a showing that was interesting for tbe many spectators. A large platform was erected on Chase street aoder tbe big shade trees on the C. A. Rhea property. The plat form was covered with canvas and aided by the shade of tbe trees made a cool and comfortable place for the ex ercises tbat were held there. Tbe exercises on the platform con isted of music by the OAC band, fol lowed by prayer by Rev. Airhart. Hon. T. J. Mahoney delivered a short open ing address and waa followed by Rev. Orr who read tbe Declaration of Inde pendence. After vocal and instrument (music and a beautiful flag drill, Judge Batter delivered the oration which was one of the leading features of the ex ercioes. The canvas roof over tbe plat form Quivered with the cbeeis tbat came from the large crowd, so great was the appreciation Jof those present of the effort of the gifted speaker. Music by the OAO band closed tbe exercises. Races. Baseball, Athletic Sporta. Im mediately after dinner a large num ber of the people went to the depot baseball grounds to witness the horse races and tbe ball game. After several exciting pony and saddle horse races, tbe game of baseball between Condon and Heppner was called which held the crowd until evening. After tbe ball game, foot raees and athletic sports oc- a thing or two a 'copied the attention until late in tbe evening. After supper the OAC band trave a delightful band concert on the platform which was highly enjoyed Dy all. The balance of the evening was .akeo up with dancing on the t latform with excellent music by the OAC orchestra. Second Day Exercise. Exercises for Saturday, the second day of the celebration, opened on the biji platform with music bv the OAC band, followed by music, recitations, and a flag drill. Prof. Harry Beard is certainly an artfst, and his cornet solo was greatly appreciated and highly applauded. Edwin Woodcock's trombone solo waa also something thut the music lovers were looking for and he was also loudly applauded. The afternoon was taken np with two ball games, Heppner vs. Condon, and Heppner vs. lone, athletic sports, bron cho riding exhibition, and an evening concert by the OAC band. Note of (be Day. The committee as we 1 as the people in attendance at the celebration were highly pleased with the excellent music famished by the OAC band. The order in general was good and tbere was very little disturbance to mar the pleasure of the celebration. There was only one accident to report. In one of tbe burking exhibitions, a horse ridden by Captain Joe White, ran away and slipping on tbe pavement, fell. Joe's bead made quite a dent in tbe payement, but be was out again tbe next day ready to ride tbe wildest of tbetn. Tbe fireworks did not create mncb ex citement outside of starting a fire in tbe dry grass on the bill east ot tbe schoof house. Fatting out the fire was tbe main feature of this exhibit. Tbe hotels and restaurants deserve credit for taking care of all in such a satisfactory manner. Meals were only 25 cents and no extra charges for any thing in the city are reported. (Concluded on page &) Talking Reduced Prices 815 Talking Ma- $20 Cylinder Talk chine, Solid Oak ing Machines, used Cabinet . $7.45 slightly $13.45 $21 Talking Ma- $30 Talking Ma chine, beautifully chines, dark fin finished Oak Cab- ished Oak Cabinet inet . . $15.35 $19.85 New Combination Type Edison Fireside Machines, play two and four minute records, go on sale July 1st, $22. This machine will do anything the $100 machines will do. 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