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About Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1888)
SIXTH YEAH. THE GAZETTE lasrss iTsnv aurmoAT irrennooy, by OTIS PATTERSON, 1 . run- t-nr. ft I .'Al f? IZ muptlta. $0. for t'.nlit Diurtltn; in advuiir-. If tiiU for kt Ifce OREGON OFFICIALS. Governor of blat. Treasurer Suyt. Iii.trnrtion.. .; 1-4A Mmn1h DutttCt... (i. W. M.Kr.d. X B. JlcSiioy. J. H. Hi d. W. R. EUi.. Liialaiot Atlurner HOBSOW COCXTI. tWtr Jto ........Wm. Mlteheil ' Coianil onrr.-,.... W m. M. Docla, An drew isi-na. C. L. i'ltrsw T. K. Marli tiro. Noble J. M. Rhelbni, ,1. ). McGe .J. H.tiwhr A.Sajlor Hhmiff Treasurer ANSrfltor purT.yor... . eu Suji'i . aliior, B. P. Cnrr'ayc. Gaorst Aotl-, J. c riOUlETY IHRLCTOBY Dorir Ixxlse N. SO K. of P. in"-t evwyTuodnyovf liir.RHt 7.J-JO c.orV iu 1. O. O. K. Hall nojonilihiit liro'h-eraarei-'irdixllv if Tilr) n I'ttw (1. . K. ewisEUUXK, K. ut K. h. S. W. Earbixotoh, C. team waiow i.-a . m l. o. p. f. SS3SSl HW ov-iy Wednesday "" ' sff 71. Vieilina? t'TOr b- woi-.iici. J.C.KibK. K.U. C W.YiTXnoasx. He Beo'jr. HansHouci lfcbcluili !(!. No. IS I. O. (. Y. rawita second and Caurtli tfctnrdavs of ercli norli. Uenlwnof th'J l'r.fo ciml.i.l'r we!, earned. Mns. M. M. 5vot!J, M. O. R. A Warms, Hee. Sec.'f Z HpPMrI.cil, . A. F. A A. V. V m.i every tir.l t.d third Hatmdiya oi V eaua auiaiii. , V iss Cll.1 1AM Msator. Will A. Kim, Keeratarr. PA.I5.1VILI.V. Lone Balm Tortile Ho. 81, 1. 0. 0. F. ni-ol e :r Saturday ovMiuit! ml oiU:k ul Oio uuaJ laao of ogling. Vi.ltil Lwilioie w.l. onied. f . W. Milei). R. Kec. MiaMeRoeali IKrHi I .I'd.'ie Nu. i. sittts firat ui.d dlinl Welueial montr.. t krri atai.ley, I. O. 1. X. HanluiHTi. . F-HOKESStONAL.. 111!, w. A r.icaEY, Physician and Surgeon BEPPSER, - - - 01IEGON. Ofttoe on Haiu rjlrct-t, met door to Ga cetiu sbep. W. K. KLLIH, A t to r n e y - a I. - L. a w AXD Notary - - - Public, HEl'PKUR, OKEC.OX. Vroaientiti'j Mtornr-J for Seventh Ju- dhinl District. Will yive proMpt attention tu an and all bimimaa rttrstrd to him. Officii on Malu Bu-mt. ovtr Ubwly MHr M " XITfOX, Pb. C. AND 11. P. Grata!; J tiu faivtrsity f Mirliissn. CLASS OF '09-70 Hfiwin! otnti.Ti iroii U JiTOK of if..mu Md oJiililrm. 0 i'i P. I). B..rj bMw GEO. WM. WRIGHT, ATT0835ET AT LAW AND NOTARY ITEL1C. Visits Catettn Ojpee, Heppner. I AX I FlLlNfirl. t'onlIMl F.ntrio. Hoi able J Ukowtix. Ixai.. mailo and OfUacKon. promptly aH.tdd to. H. B. LE FEYKE, 2'rofcsstoiml Herder of Bucks and BillirycaW Lons Iok, : : : . Ore-on. krudoi), "air- m.'l irc-Wei nrj.-(tuit.d a low evmaiiiMiM. aii-1 nrl lw of hri.kr tra'i-a.:ti. Ulhi.ra from Ine nuisea abetnlj tin... Uk no Uioka have bo n."aiwl to m.t aceMhtl for. m-d rual K'a.t ,"':,'Tr? at ronrnuiwit pla j iMrlwMn tlie lalddio B:id la.t f OcUiaor. 4iZ or a Do.'.ir on'i T t.V a Head. City Meat Market, SOOTH BIUl! MAIM STTKEST, HEPFJifB, AVPen u full tupply of Fretti end Corned Due and Pork, Fresh but ton, Sautajt, 7'ript, Etc. t e. juntos; rnoritJKTOR. California, Oregon and I DA. I TO STAGE COMPANY. J. 15. Keaner, Snpi Arlimpoo Btm leavsa Heprnor, 6fll) A. M : net V M. amxf" - ' loaTM " 30 A- H arrive " P- M. Peodltoa Fr to ArliRgtun, - - fi 00. Fate to Pendleton, - - $5.00. Freight 2 cents psr ponml. EU. K. EISHOr, Ao't., Hoppcer, Opn. First National Bank OF HEPrXER, C A. RHEA, HUGH FIKI.DS. PrMid-nt. Vice-Freaidont. J. 0. Haddock, Cushirr. Tran.nct 0 neneral Banking Buninesi. EXCHANGE On all part of Ihe world Bought and Sold, ColMUmnmiide of all point t ou Jlca u.D.'Ur Ttrin: OUR PREMIUMS Por xaas. WITH THE SAM niAHaSM WEEKLY CALL THE SAJt nAMCtm MORNING CALL as rannm roa Ma PRESIDENTIAL YEAH rpBB BAN PKANC1SCO WEEKtT CiLt trerr TburscUrt uul conULu hU of th Ixm portaot W8 ftt tho week, gleaned from ftver? qoarter of tho slobe, completonp to 4at o publication. I cvntalu hicorntlUT vpootol .. . eoiTMpoiideoeo froia ail of Me prloelptl elMet of tfce world and tu amount of tao bed eloot4 ml orlsiruki vonaral iitorMoro. I ffcralihN tbo Utoat BDil moflt reliable fiataofftl ewi and market quotation, ud girts ipootft! Rltoatlou to hortleulttiral and AfrlcQltaral oewi.aad U in ory respect a tin t-clasifautlf pftiw. ppeallnfr to too tuterest of every imbv btr of the bousehoU. verr autaccl&or tt THK wki:kly call jrcti a HANDSOME NEW MAP Of California and Nevada. BeRittirullr printed In oolors, ithowlaf tot roairoatl, postofflce aud towu la tbe iftat. frltk ttiblei t4 populatton, etc. THE WKliKLT CALL will contain foil ra poiti of Uie PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. THE MORNING CAIX aaVHN 1SHUGS A TDK) ballnmetropoiinDdaiiy. IthaaibttAMa KIT C'lRcui.ATKrN and n reeogtilaed M balui tlia I.KAUINU NEWSPAPl'.It ot lb fitcVnc toast, tlttier of the above paperl wa lead aoatpnld an a premtam on reesipt af tba followluj tabacrlptloa prltei far ibe rptaj j bluatloat HE UAZKTTF, fitij Weekly (Ml w ith map one year $2.75; Ga zette aiul Uiiiiy Moriiing Call one your. $0.00 PETER O. BORG, Hrp:-Ni:n, Oeeoon, Watches and Clocks, Jewel iy, Etc. ALSO GOLD P E X S, ... . Amulhysl, Cameo and Diamond Ovid Rt'nys, Gold and Srfcer IVaichrs. All gtkar articles usually kept in ft Jew elry Store REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, AND ALL WORK WAR. RANTED. flTOUK npjvwtto Minor. Boil.on i CV May (St. When I say Ccnit I flo not mean merely to Stop them (or a time, and tben have them re turn aeajn. I mram A RADICAL CURB, I have made, tbe disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or - CALLING SICKNESS, A life long study. I warrant my remedy to Curb the worst cases. Because others have lailedinne reason fornot now receivtna; a eure. Bend at ones for a treatise and a Fbrk Rottiji of my riFATXiBi; Kr&tedy. tilvo Bxpreas and Post Office. It costs yon nothing tor ft trial, and it mill oare you. Address e) H . C. ROOT. M . C, 1 83 Pearl St., NewYoK . P. EXORENCB. I PfjOEENOF FLOPvENCB BP.0THEB3, STOCKRAISERS ! IIEIU'XKK, - - - OEKGON. C.VU hnuidd and ear-mnrked u shown aboTO. !(VMf F am riyht mltonldHr. Uurcatiip Tip iu Momiw, Oitlism, CmaUlta aDtt WiMsfocountiofi. Wt will pay 9100.00 r wiwxl ltr Uif KTrest and ooiiTictton of any pentuo RteAiiiic uar stock. J. W. MORROW -HAS Money to Loan On Eeal Estate in Morrow County, at a cheaper rate of iuter est than any loHn r.gftiit caa offer both for final proof and on patents. Inquire beforo negotiating else where, and save lots of coin by so doing. Apply to J. V. Morrow, Office on May Stroft, Heppupr. ft FITS ! d IIEPPNER, MORROW Say, Sheepmen ! CHRISTY & WISE THE WOOL Commission Merchants Are now in the field to Make Cash Advances! OlEc: Lnbbe Bnildiod, ?9 Washington Street, Portland, Oyn. ARTHUR SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ! Next t First Xntional Sank, IIEPPNER, : : OIIEGON. Watches, A Optical Clocks, j) Goods . ; Watoheu Cleaned, . . $1.10. '' Mainhprijiga Fitted - . (l.aO. All icorl' guaranteed for one year. Before you Build Your H. plF A. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT STAIR BUILDING, Of any kind desiro.l neatly exeoutii.l. Ha will also Furnish on Short Notice, Any style of stair material, such trs, Etc., in W.dimt, A.sli, ho also has a very large btock anil Variety of Doors, Sash, Mouldings And Brackets. CEDAR SHINGLES Constantly Kept on Hand. Ail things in his iine will be furnished at the LOWEST CASH PRICES! Office and Wareroom at the corner You will also find :i fall line of hi Thompson's hardware store. CHA3. K. WOLVEETOM, Presidaat. J. W.Ccsirl, Trraurer. J. O. The I'armers and Merchants Insurance Co., OF ALBANY, OREG OoST. Capital Stock, 300,000. A Square Company Managed by Square Men. :nmK Brothers nSALEES X2ST Farm, Mill" and Dairy Machinery, Farm and Spring "Wagons, Carriages, Carta, Doublo and Single AND HORSE GOODS.! VTo hava on hand at all LaBelle and Eashford Wagons. Da ford's Gang, 8 alky and Walking Tlows. Bnfard's Riding and Walking Cultivators. . Ilarana Press Drills. HcShcrry Drag or Bhoe Drill. KcSherry Seeders and Drills. Thomas Hay Rake Bojal EcU-Dump Hay Kake. j Victor (.'rinding HUU. ZIc-aUeT Harrews, (all steel). Dollew Taoth narrows. r ' ' rnnh fiftsi 11 rwi r swan .wi j n n n nl Ou? Handsomely Illustrated Cataloguo mailed ft o to any address. FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO., d and 60 Front Street, PORTLAMD. OREGON. Cowsiynmni'i! i olic'irrf. Liberal Advances Made. 1 iformf 'ion ej ' 'r.ii'.s'ic hj nin'd or tcU'ijrnph. COUNTY, OREGON, COOPER'S Sheep Dipping Powder ISC3ED 0NV . 50 MILLION SHEEr AXXCiLLT. IT IS A COLD ITER MP AND 19 THK Cheapest, Safest and Best v CURE FOR SCAB. It has been in use half a century and applied to more sheep than are now existing on the earth. Snell, Heitshu & Woodard, Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or. Koshland Bros., Portland. Sold wholasale by Wasco Ware house Co., The Dulles, Or., and retailed by all merchants. Eanch fob Sali. 320 aoros, fenced; good botiFe oorrftl, cto. Fino ruutiiu" vriitir. Call at Oazettu shop and get a bargHin. House Please Call on TYSON and BUILDER! as Newls, Angle-PostB, IlaiU, 'h. Spauisli Cedar, Iledwood, Etc. Balus- of Main and Canyon Streets. g .l.i for s'tle at Leezer & 1TaiT5M4X, J. K. Kl.BBU.H.V, Vico.Frcidcnt. ak-nlarj and Una W. II. IUimoip, Assistant SacreUiry. Paid up in Cash, $60,000. Iiv.PLEfy.ENT Go., 'ALL GOODS of the Best Class AND Warranted I tiznea a Complete Line of Walter A. Woods Eeapers, Hovers an4 Hinders. Hodges Double Draper Header. Gaar, Scott & Co. Separators and Farm Engines. C. & 0. Cooper & Co.'s Saw IHLIlla and Engines. Star Wind Hills & Force Pumps. Chnrna. Cidor Mil's. Iluy and Root Cnttcra, Planet, Jr., Gar den Drill. an Cull 1 valors. Diamond Tooth CDltiTatorn, ie Fenno Brothers &Childs, "WOOL Com m i ssi on I erch a n ts, BOSTON, MASS. THURSDAY, MAY 2t, CAKE OF SHEEP. Br Frank M. jl ramp), or IVltlasi', 1." y.'ars Of all animals the sheep, per haps, requires the most attention, and it should have the constant care of the shepherd. Many pages could be filled with interesting an ecdotes of thc-m and their charac teristics. But mv remarks are of a few years' exprrieuco iu Eastern Oregon. Though I do not pretend to say they are perfectly roid of mintages, I think they will meet the approval of your respectable society. The sheep in Eastern Oregon generally receive abundant care, yet I have known enraged sheep herders to abusa and even kill ungovernable leaders of their flocks. Iu this regioh Fheepare kept en tirely by shepherds, and no longer than a month at a time in one placo. This is on account of the food, which is eaten off much fast er than it grows, also it prevents paturage. Thus tho flocks are moved fro::: place to placo. Tho camp is usually situated on or near some body of water which is accessable for the sheep. The shepherd, thus left alone, sees no one until the next mouth, except an occasional visitor to his camp. On the range, the shepherd is interested in keeping his flocks always feeding, nnd to see that nons are left behind. Old (sheep have a wny of feeding off from the rest, and if not closly watched may become lost from the herd. Once left on the range over night, they are not likely to be found in tho morning, for the coyotes are so nurnerous, that a sheep would be slaughtered by thorn. The coy ote peforms some curious maneu vers in attacting its prey, and when the sheep see it, they will run togilhar, andj are quickly noticed by the shepherd. When signs of a coyote are seen the dog at bis master's call, commences seaching for tho intruder. The dog also iiBsit-'U his master in many other tfays. The sheep are kept through the summer, without any shelter from the sun and infre quent rains. One thing is very remarkable about sheep. Large flocks are often hard for one man to control, but they are most easily managed when they are allowed to fead with their heads toward the suu. F)r it is determined that they are constantly wr.tohing the sun. When tho autumn comes the sheep are brought close to hny, or gome brush covered plain, to which hay is brought. The brush is the chief article of food. Tbe snow falls nbout two feet deep in winter. In thi they could not get any food without the use of a snow-plow, which is, made in a dye-lik shape, constructed of wood and putlod by horses. With this roads are made, through which the sheep are in duced to move. A little hay is scattered over the bushes thus cleared, and the sheep will out the hay, and then the bushes. Neith er do the nlieep have any shelter in winter. This is because they are morad about through the brush very often, and must not be fatigued by being driven back to a place) of shelter. They are left alone at tight, with no fear of the coyote, for he hiin-self does not fancy the rough work of traveling through the snow. When the winter is over and tho weather is warm, comes the time for shearing, which is about the 1st' of May. This is perform ed iu stulls. One man can ordin arily nhi-ar from fifty to seveuty five sheep in a day. A man who cau shear 100 is called a "hundred striker." The wool, alter being taken front the sheep, is put in sucks. There are several ways of doing this, of which the most common is with a tripod, made of wood, nine feet high, and four feet square sur face ou top. In this a hole cut, into which the. mouth of the sack is at tached. Tho wool is then thrown ia and tramped down. The overage weight of a sack is about S80 pounds. The Spuuisli merino sheop, which is chiefly raised here, produce' the finest svLx.l of nrv. 1S3 This might be taken for ft mu- tilatedjace of clubs, bnt it is'noth- ing of the kind. It came Iron: Natter's clover patch, next door, and shows what the Heppner coun try will produce. J. In 9 is a GMitk fcorkood iub neigu-&& of Heppner, -sw-?oa wnich the rustling son of toil is growing noli raising j&sSjR, as, ra, s. When the suu goes down be. hind Gov. EeaV hill addition to Heppner town, he takes down his and rakes off the fame invigorating tunes that Johnny Keenoy plays while the Heppner youth and maidens keep time with their Chi cago foet. He then goes to bed with a conscience Ul it has no rcck3 on it, and is roused by tho melodi ous song of this who kep3 regular hour tho year round, regardless of the Heppner railroad excitement. Ho then takes passage ou an animal, whose portrait appears below, but our artist was unable to procure a re liable pict ire, cwi ig to t :e d lum biu rivsr fog which obscured the view. However, the opportunity to sae the surrounding country was all mortal could auk, catching a brief glimpse of Mount St. Helens in the operation ami reaching dirt with ft dull thud, jamming the lunch in his coat-tail pocket clear through his navy-blue overalls. He gets disgusted, borrows Nelse Jones' steed of the same family but of a more kid-like disposition, and strikes for Hsyskack valley, by this thitwillbe ou the new road to that section, but which has only been passible for birds oven be fore Uncle Jack Morrow struck th e colony. He rests tit a camp where he ia fed on the substancial part of a hog, not, bv this NO. 270. bnt. through the kinduessfof a pastoral shepherd, who reads ag ricuturnl reports., and also the Gazette rag, and knows how to en tertain his cuost. When he struck Haystack those who looked like mule-eared rabbets holding sweet counsel as to the ad visability of making a break for Mr. Fell's apple trees down on Dr. Shobe's place, but proved to be a camp-tender's pack-mules, who had stopped to see his best girl and fill up on strawberries. If ho don't make himself known in the vicinity of his employer's ranch iu 21 hours, the immortal g. b. will pe tendered him on his return. If this r aeher finds Heppner's original snipes again, the people will be made to know how much good country there is over the mountains. GOULD'S PRAYER. Our father who art in England, Rothschild be thy name. Thy kingdom come to America, and thy will be done in the United States as it is iu England. Give us plenty of workingmen's votes to keop mouoply in power andits friends iu oflice. We know, our father, we have done many things that were wrong. We have robbed the honest poor and brought distress to many n door. We know that it was wrong to refund the bonds and made them payable in coin. We know that it was wrong to water our railroad stocks, but thou knowost we make money by that. Now, futher, thou knowest that we are above politics that it is tl e mane with us whether the demo crats or republicans rule, for tliou knowest that we are able to swing either party iu our favor. Lead us not iu the way of strik ers, and deliver us from the knights of labor, and thus shall we have the kingdom, bonds, in terest, power and gold. Aaricii. LUMBAGO LAME DACK. PiM IWuwiltt awl Jctitert Evcnvhnt. ME CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Bsltlmara. Mi Information lias just readied Globe Ariz., that Mr. WnulftD, a merohaot at Whetflnldc, while on liiB return May 12tli, from Tucsiin, with a load of mer cbandisr, o uliot ut nbont aiifht mile from Imm. fiv an linkrlnwti nftrlv in srimo brush. Tlifl shot did not tnka pUect, lifter lint arriving ut home ho Wua lint nnrl killud, it isanppoaed by thi same' part. Iircsssfd leaves one tlaugbter,-. no'V ill ( 'iilifurnin. S3 rt 3 5 n VI 4 I eg $ 2 S s o - f s 3 n S 3 p w cj rr, fc) ?;h 5S i ta r r S' r 2 m W 3 S frill i ill 8 s.p,5m .Ml