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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
The Weed's News local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. CO Spring Ohiokena 60 BOASTED Plenty for alj, Sunday " Palace Hotel Boys Bring the Girla Girls Bring the Husband Frank Roberts returned to Port land on the Saturday local. For Sale At Palace Hotel, 10 40-gal. Oak barrels at $2 each Mrs. Lucy McOarter returned to ber home in Baker, Saturday. Ralph Thompson is up from Portland looking after interests here. Jas. Keeney returned to Port laud Saturday, after spending eeveral days in this city. C. F. Waters and A. V. Temple ton, stockmen o Spray, were in Ileppner the first of the week. T. H. Willcox sheepman of the Spray country, came over with a shipment of eheep on Sunday. Mrs. Ida Carter and children returned on Friday from Pomeroy, Wash., where they spent the past summer. The Weekly Oregonian, specia bargain day offer from now unti ls"ov. 1. ' 75 cents. See W. W, mead, special agent. 2t Why pay peddlers $3.50 a pai for stock food when the same or superior quality can be had for $2.50 at the M. W. M. Co. store, L. W. Turner, Ivan Severance, and Jacob Oaten left for Corvallis Saturday moruiug, They -wil enter O.A.C. for the ensuing year, Mrs. Elizabeth Keeney, of Port land, visited at the borne of her father, T. J. Matlock, for a few days this week, returning home Monday. J. O. Hager and wife returned on Friday from the Greenhorn mountains. They spent the sum mer at the Stalter mine and report a splendid outing. Mrs Myrtle Hwanson, of Spo, kane, Wash., a friend of Deputy Sheriff Rasmus, visited in Ileppner a few days the past week, return ing home on Monday. M. D. Clark has purchased the Frank Roberts property on Court House Hill, and is busy this week getting his family and effects located iu their new home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Potter re turned on Friday morning for their home at Spray after spending couple of weeks in Ileppner, visit ing relatives and locating their children in Bchool. Ilerb Fant and wife arrived in Heppuer on Thursday evening last froau Montana where they have been living for the past three years. They expect to take up their resi dence here agaiu. Mrs. Rosa Currin and two children, of Cottage Grove, OregOD, visited at Hardman and Heppner for several days this week, being the guests of a stater and the fam ily of Geo. J. Currin. George Perry and Heury Neel made a shipment of mutton eheep to Portland on Monday. The eheep were from the bands of Nunania ker & Wilcox and A. E. Wright and were in prime condition. That Onyx ware in Gilliam & Bisbee's window is guaranteed. You may put it on the stove with out water and heat it as hot as it is possible to get it without dam aging it in the least. No better granite made. Bargains in S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 1011 Breeding Tens for eale to make room for new stock. All prize winning stock. Ca.Il or wiite L. W. BRIGGS, tf. Heppuer, Or. Lost A lady's grip containing dresses and shoes" Bud baby's dresses. Same lost from Hard-man-IIeppner stage lino last Sat urday. Fiuder please leave at Victor Groehen's saloon. tf j Harry Cumminga has been busy the past week removing some of the ancient landmarks on Chase street. He has been taking out the row of big poplar trees in front of the 8. W. Spencer property and their removal creates a large vacancy. These trees have stood for thirty-five years or more and had reached the proportions of giants. In fact they bad become so large tuat ttiey sapped tne ground and made it difficult for other vegetatiou to grow anywhere near them. Will Investigate. In the last Issue of the Gazette, atten tion was called to the large number of horses that were dying in this county from an unknown disease, and the fact also stated that the State Vetrinarian was not giving the matter any attention. Dr. Winnard killed and dissected one of Charley Jones horses and forwarded specimens of brain, spinal cord and lungs to the office of Dr. I'ernot of the Portland Bacteriological Laboratory and also biought itto the attention of Calvin S. White, secretary of the Htate Board of Health, and the physicians are great- J. L. Kincaid was up from lone y jnterf sted Hi the cases and promise to on Monday squaring himself with Kive attention to them at once. the sheriff and liquidating the last Dr. White has this to say, in his re half of his taxes. He is one of the piy to Dr. Winnard. old residents ot this oouutv and nr Tw tnr Th hrr has remained at his post a long by y0l, )0 the laboratory a few days ago number of years, being successful arrivi.d in BUch an ajvance state of put- TT asararmer. xiia rancn in uie refa(.tion as to inake any correct study country southwest of lone has al- o it well n h linp0Mibie. However, ways bean a producer and regard- it contairie(i 8orae unusual organisms less of seasons Kincaid has come that prof. 1Vnot i9 anxious to inyesti II l 11 1 inrougn witn a crop ana naa some- Kate further If t can hear 0, thing to eell. He turned off 1437 tb caseg in the neighborhood t.. r i . ,, u ...l t i.: e.ii bum vl guuu ciuw wuetu iuib iui. bfi4rin tha Bftine BvmDt0ms as the one Prof, Hoffman returned on Mon- sent, I wUh you would wire or 'phone day evening from Portland where at our expense and I will have Prof he went on Friday last to make I'ernot go up there and make some iu- arrangements for the buying of a vestigation on the ground. This is a piano for the High School. These matter of very great importance and we people have a small fund on hand would like to make further study on that will be turned in this direc same. Appreciating your co-operation tion, and Prof. Hoffman has made I am, Yours very truly, suoh arrangements for the pur. . Calvin S. White, chase of. an. instrument that the State Health Officer." future navments can be nicelv rr- Winnard also has the following handled and the school thus f urn- word from Dr. Pernot, who is acknow ished with an instrument that they ledged leading authority on bacieiologi- stand much in need of. cal diseases: i ' Dear Doctor: J. rota the speoimens received from you on the 22od, I have discovered the cause of so-called walk ing dcsea;eof horses. I wish yon would r The concrete walk between the First National and the Palace was finished np this week by Contractor Avers. It is a fine lookinc oiece of work and if it holds out will be kindly let me know when a Lo'Be in a great improvement over the rock walk it has taken the place of. The city will put in other cross ings similar to this one if the ex periment proves good. The paving of Main street in the business por tion of town would settle the ques- tbe last stages of the disease is ayaila b'e as I wish to post it. Very truly yours, E. T. Pernot." From these letters it will be seen that the State Board of Health is going to do something for the relief of our suffering people. Tnis is a step that should and had the State Vetrinariau done his duty there is no doubt but that a remedy would have been found and our farmers saved the loss of many valuable work horses. tion of crossings for all time to have beea taken maDy montU8 ag. come. , H. A. Emerson has disposed of his property in this city to I. R. Ejteb, formerly a resident of Mor. row county. These gentlemen have swapped places, Emerson taking property at Lents, Oregon for his place here. Mr. Esteb will move to Heppner to reside, and in the meantime Mr. jmd Mrs. Emer son are looking for a place to live as they do not expect to leave Heppner. Ladies9 Cloaks and Suits We have just received by Express a shipment of Cloaks and Suits. J Yog lies We have priced them to suit the thrifty. Better look at them soon because they are thinning out rapidly. Lxi cSS o o Frank Turner desires to have it an nounced to the public that he is a very ktndhearted gentleman, and withal very thoughtful of his better half. He purchased a brand new wood saw last evening and made his wife a present of it and there will be something doing from do a on. His kindness bhould Dot JP Hadley, of Hardman, was a go unrewarded. caller at this office vesterdav. -v, mico uo -oojiioiaimucai JOBenll I. Ivnannanherir nam A tin naud that it is up some three or flom Ioue last evening, accompanied by four inches already and looks his wife. The late rains have made a i i i m. i "i ..I raiginynne. mere will no cioutH vast difference with the people down' be bumper crop in this section the his way and cheered them up wonder cowing Beabuu. me conditions ior funy. They ' anticipate an abundant fall sowing were never better in this harvest the coming, season, and here's county and the farmers are busy bopin. tbey n neyer be diBaI)Dointed taking advantage of it. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Cochran, Edison Phonograph. .04 record, for I aala ho HattaraAri At W-n or monument, were in ileppner: ... ft t e i n r n u.a me- i.i ... Mr, v.OCUrau A the new i8(iueg o E(Jion Cyinder orougnt over some cattle snd dis- records at Patterson & Son. posed of the steers to Matt T Hughes, and the balance of the All the new issues of Columbia double stuff, some cows and calves, mak- di8c records at Patterson & Son. ing about half car, were shipped to Portland on Tuesday. "It Could Not Suit Me Better If It Had Been Built to Order for . Me." This is a common expression where he Royal Standard Typewriter is used. Court Reporters, Telegraph Operators and Expert Stenographers in all lines of business imd in the Koyal those "built-to-order" qualities that represent to them the ideal writing machine. You will say the same when you have become the owner of a Velox, Azo, Solio and Bromide papers and post cards, all sizes. Patterson & Son. ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER ' - 'v. V--'' " I r Our large line of carpet samples will enable you to buy the best carpets at home; shown at Casb's Furniture Store. Grain of any description taken in exchange for Waitsburg and Idaho flour. Call on Phill Cohn. Pot'LTltY Theres money in it for you. W'e can handle all you raise. Minor & Co. FOR SALE At Palace Hotel 30 lOlh bucke'.s lard from grain fed pork. Picture framing promptly and neatly done at Case's Furniture Store. Try a set of those Asbestos Sad Irons in Gilliam & Bisbee's win dow. Phill Cohn pays highest cash price for hides, pelts and fnrs. Carpets sewed laid and lined by The Case Furniture Co. Kemember school books are strictly cash. STo one favored. This means you. School book and school supplies of every kind for school work at Patter eon & Son. We carry a complete line cf Eastman Kodaks, Premo, Century and Graphlex Cameras. Patterson & Son. Price, with Tabulator - $75.00 Price, without Tabulator ..... $65. OO Visible Writer, Guaranteed Heavy Manifolder, Reliable, Right Priced, "On the Job" Royal sales are increasing more rapidly than the sales of any other typewriter, because "EVERY ROYAL SOLD SELLS ANOTHER" Portable, Simple, Light Running, Strong, Standard Keyboard Quiet, ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO., Royal Typewriter Building, - - - New York, N. Y. A branch in each principal city. Cameras, kodaks, films, plates, papers and chemicals. Everything for the amateur photographer, Patterson A Son I have for pale a few settings of pure bred Crown Leghorn eiu, $2.00 per 15. E. J. McC'lanalian strain, Eugene, Ore. H. A. Emkhsox. We sell phonographs and records for less than yoH can buy them from any other source. P.uy of us and save time and transportation. Patterson A Son. We .Bell Kodaks and Kodak gnpplien for less than you can bny them trom other source. Bny these of ns and save time and money. Tateisoo A Son. -rrvh-t "S'.ert :i Vrri,. ICA.iV J.F. w:-rxAJvi: ,..f llonrkrr)u'ni MnoiKinr re, t: irt I hr -tff a rrirrr!u!h'in II- )'! r to ?wC i.Wri'pIi'iwi rriv id.'-' mi I l'i rstm l rir ii hi i)--ia! HVtlurtt ii 'ii.-h imve prm-rd T-'i HivrfvL Stilurit fliM n mixtion. . rxitrririwr tlfnimhlf. but Hot rxinitiaL tniiruriiiarc time. Allrti ci!l) rrjcr 381 . Fairbanks, Goodhousekceping Magazine, Fourth Ave., New York City Raise Chickens Minor & Co. have made arrangements to dispose of all the poultry you can raise, at Portland prices less cost of handling. 500 Sick People Wanted to take PEfgifS NATIONAL HERBS NATURE'S MLDICINE AND COMMON OlsLA.CS: !RKS, K.IOT A X I HKBr.S Mandrake, Wonnwno.1, Jii.iir. KUvampftnt". Sawwifras, Bonet. Spearmiut, Khubarb, CKnaila Bisam, liiinliirk. Prirkly Ash, Poplar, Lirer W ort. Balm.iry. Sarwparilla MaKnolia, Yellow lo k. Pkhkins' Herbs Cobkect P.henniati.m, Kul'.H'y IHsonler. Liver romplaint. 'ntipatioD. Sirk ami Nervous H-mln.ei'. SenraiKin, Djmepsia, Fever and Aene. 8crotn!a, Female Complaints, Nervous AfltvtioE-, KrysipelaK. Catarrh, And All Diseases Arising from Impure Biootl. Each box ik umherod. IWistertHi and contain" our rontrart to return the one lvilar if the er m not eatistie.!. .... e take the risk Vou cet th leneBt. PAP SIMONs, Local Agent, Ileppner, Oregon. Ottke al Vauehn & sons Implement Store.