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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
The I K-ppncr GaZetlc 1 lt,n.!ht Mi W'ai nock X- Mii'liell. HS m lll:k i . I V' i ,h mutter. if., ... f.r v.huh lv t iiiiit iv-t.ce does it or w ho (uvs now . how l-.o I. til to umbo or i h.id to imi to lu k the .1 L.t r lilV too niinv dif- Ol ill. 'l'!i! tronb!. !i ri: to Hi' in ccn ral doubt v h.-t i ei- j ivi b of J.ip.ui imi have co tpiu-Uy mi- JUslCtl t llt'lllselvOS tO till' WCStCIII iivi;i...it!ou which they li.uo adopted ss to be uhle to bc.ir lb.' ASK Af.Tftpr?M D,,1(V . . ( N J ?-85r i' for L.t',. --..ri-j dm v. . i ii i in i 'rn i . i ' a T , . October In. l'.mi in any how ; Sp;.t; li'i'i'i.i fU.t'!. Or,, t.u't still re-. lUisnoial bur. lens hich that eivb maius ar, I will always remain, no i.-.-uiot. entsils. I'liote is a giv.i' matter w hot a v h !,; historuui bus deal of distress in Japan, of which to shv, iu matter wh.-U nnvbodv at least patt is due to tho midden Tomorrow and net day Hipr iipr w. ill be i" the hunds of the has to say. and that is. the j-rini transition fiotu the feudal system. o-d f oiks and pioneers, i wroks of Spain's war vessels are under which a huge part of the bottom of tho people rendered personal service now J viiu it the ll.ppner is going right ahead j punctured its thousands of and rents in kind, instead of money t'-.nldiiii: stoiu- business blocks and places by the guns of ti e gallant taxes, and if they got no crop they !,. reidotioe buildings. j Admiral Schley and hi.- licet. ; paid no rout When they came to ! -!' : acquire their little holdings in fee NtAt Friday and Saturday wil j PVt;s ;Ullj lVBten. ' simple they had not the financial I... lr1s l.Tg to be remembered by j niiil t0 bt ja,jj ia pUnd in ' ability to uianage them, and the the old folks and pioneers. wjjj p,, , f cr,,at lHnett to the i moceydendc.rs are making virtual - ! entire state of Otwon. It sh.ould slaves of them. Of course this is The first important work of thei)t commercial club will be to look afier the Ritter and John Day rond projoition. The et.terprieing Sslem States nsftii lss pit on a new dress land au is a credit to the capital erjcouraaet 1, t ot ou'v bv the hut one phase of the matter, but it vople of Portland an 1 Western illustrates the ditliculty which Oregon, hut every citizen iu the ' underlies all finaucial operations entire stste should take an inter-, iu Japan the imfsmiliarity of the est in this natter. The meeting I people with the financial aud eom will he I'el.1 at r.,rtUi..l If will mercia! machinery of modern rhe: benefit Portland. This is eiilv a ' times. After the Chinese war an Statesman is by for the best l-ews- j u.itarrti re.-ult. Portland is the ; era of extravagance set iu among iF.per iu Oregon outside of ltt-j ilu,i; ch -u the t;U aca itJ ti,e people. The mode of life is the place for the centennial, not ! changed. It seemed to thoai that city. The wuise f tlu . . . , - ,J cause the population and business bit' strike iu ban rraneisco; f i is ceuterea mere, i ortiana snouia is at an end. This was the big gest t-trike that ever occurred in the West. For eleven weeks the OoiM men involved stubbornly held out. In the end the men gained but little, while the losses I to labor and business interests have been enormous. location, but he-'they were ready to possess the earth. Large unproductive ex penditures were made by all clssses of people, and extensive have' COrtst, aud the great resources of the state will he placed before these people iu the proper light. If Portland and Western Oregon will be benefited by this fair, so will the great Ivdai.d Empire and every other portion of the state. The yachtsmen of the United States have in the pat half cen tury spent more than 1,5C,000 in keeping the America's enp on tbis side of the water. The money has gone into the construction and sailing of the yachts Magic, Co lumbia, Sappho, Madeleine, Mis chief, Puritan, Pricilla, Maj flower, i omnteer. iguam. ieuaer, vo-; cuved tbe Wl ite n,,u tie bai lntnbia. Constitution, and Inde-: beea ai,,us?j of withholding im-l-eudence. Ex. po-t-ii.t mtt-rs from congress that and will put up a ;reat portion of the money to conduct the fair. It j private indebtedness was incurred, will brii;g thousan Is tif people to ! Py this means their power to en dure taxation was impaired, aud tinauci-rs are afraid of them. The government has heeu confident and perhaps venturesome. One of the first measures adopted was the creation of au army aud navy on a European scale. That is very ex pensive. It engaged in railroad building, and is creating shipyards equal to any in the world. It sub sidizes steamship lines, aud is gen erally anxious to promote the full development of the national re sources. The government, iu fact, is thoroughly progressive, but there is a fer that it is moving faster thu the people will he able to sustain it. Eoieigu investments for 10 CENT TK.AUS1ZE. fjWf Ely's Cream Balm ' ' ('..,.., 8h!u - .ir.a jjfr-feiN I the iU9.,,.,l m. n:- ShS?!?lil!AY FEVER i- nbsorlm!. ,. tin ! i"rotivi Hn Slt'ml-rxnc. i:.'i,r,. the Syti.,.;. ,.f I ! Sim II. Kull bi..o .v.; Trail siw t,v : at I'niiTfi! ot ty mil. ti.Y tiliOlill.uS, M aruu Smvt, .New Yurk. Local News Notes. Pine I u lie lies sorve at nil liours at The Puhu. The Uepjiiier tl vi rn: anil San Fran cisco Kxamin-r, one ye;ir for .-fL'.L'o. Mathews nnikos a sperinlty of filling mail orders for ineuts of kiinls. It yon want to Imy l'i'oiIs i-heaper than you have ever houlit, eall on Kil. K. Bishop. The iiAHTTi: joh oil'u-e is prepared to turn out all kinds of job pri'.tini,' on short notice. Matlock A Hart have the handling of Jude Bartholomew's aidon tnu-k, froKh every mommf. The Monthly NV w York World, ten number and the ia k itk. oni' year for fl.oO. Head ad. J Ins is a liheral oiler. 1'ook & Mathews have dissolved part nership, but you ran ifd ail kinds of meats and lard from Mathews, PKESIDEXT M'KIS LEY'S ESTATE President MeKinley's will would not be of public kterest but for oce reason. He had been repre sented as being a Verv wealthy man. grown rich while he had oc- NOTICE! Conser & Ayers Drug store have been appointed agents for the new school books and will have them on Hand in a few days SCM.UOXS. In the Circuit Court of tlie state of Oregon for Morrow oouutv. c;h J. Kosa. plui-Jti;!, i Vi vi M. Kos. Jcffti.iH!:t. To W. M. Koss. t - t,: .if? nsmiMl ilcfiTflmit: In the rmint' of t;, -raH1 of orriro:!, to: nre ht-ri?'- re'i'iirvl to hi vkt tii lilt tito e toitito.-.! oo;rl "an.1 rause. oii .r before .Sovton'ot-r 1, 1 SH 1 . 1 .into (.. ::,- SIX 'fill fro;;; the H'i t .1 v :-i!t;!! idication..; I i i.llu.W .IV llli.x . ,! 1 rin I i 1 .l -. ; tn i,i v ipiMi'ti rs -H- th.- l'i Na 1 iii n 1 11 Mitv ir.g ai:anged t!i tui'I.Hog 1 1 . ! f , 1:10 Iu! . 1 h i I'. e's ;,i:i I Mill Tl'Mli' i to t!H II c: ., i-.uch !' ' l-.'i' l'ioilu o'lip',;. th in ! .11 ) -r i v. I Gailovvay, Heppner.j Cl 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 itia THS LEADING PAPERS OF THE PAC.FIC C 2 AST. S tRSC!SCO ffl J!:.. 1 8 9 1 jiff iiA CHRONICI fdLd Only S6.70 a Year. SA fKUCISCO WEEKLY ' CHRONICLE B Pct! uf nctobor. f.'ii, tl.v .lute of the cm tmhUi-o- T Auy i&TX , 1 i:. I ti'in of fh.i'M su'ri';;..:;. mol aiisvv.T the oo;;i- " t Mj Si.50 a Year. :his friends might fu.ancia'Jy protit. ! in the empire have apparently not Oregon should feel justly proud What is worf-e. he had been de- proved remunerative, for tin- over the prizes capture.! at the noanc.d as "tie subservient tool j reason that the scale of espendi- Pan-American exposition. The 0 vHi! street'" and as "the frien 1 ! fire possible to the pe,.pb- could Ktest is the highest award lor 0f tLe tru.-t-." from both cf which I Lot furnish the patronage. These wool. Following is a dispatch "he cured his price." Yet he : ftre the things wbicn seem to be at from II. E. Dosch to the Ore- lfc f.D ette valued at a little ! the root of the chror ie financial gonian: -Again Oregon occupies a ti:r th.n iOO.'0. :, which troubles of Japan, and the only front seat and on a velvet cbair. ; amount s'i l.Oi,0 is money saved : iemedy seems to be to fall back to Our collective wool exhibit was from his salary, ns executive andsach a -.lower nte of progress m given the highest arard and gold o7,000 is life insurance. All the raises of th- people can keej. medal this morning by the jury, other property is his widow's and j pHCe with. S. F. Cbroniele. . which also recommended a special i forms lo pait of his estate, so that- l ! gold medal for The Dalles Scour-, President McKinley died a com ing Mills, as having the finest ex- paratively pi - : iuhii. Libit of grades of scoured wools on : Presi l-Lt McKitd.- "s estate go-s exhibition. All other individual to prove m-r . N--t only did he exhibitors received a diploma of! die poor with ii.any an nppor- Lonorable mention, which is the tunity to r ut. but h t:int of ulai; -.n.rt, as..! you i;: i lo o appea', ' r vv i . i a to r!;r :..r in l.t -r ooitip.a.:.: l or a il.rri'e moi.y t'Xi.ti!!fc: I.--; v , n:..i thur .oiint in' I his s.i'.-.ioi.t. is ? I'f.-l.ill tioT.'of i.y , - i evL'.W!. whi. a V-lo. !,':;,., h.-,. ; VM'-vr. 1 "I. a- t ,.i i ii'ii:ist ou in i . ti'.k ; .i.v noiire that if you t!,i; j g.; Li . , , . r oth.-ru m,. pi.-a 1. ;..k;- '. j . . ' . ,rt for thi rt-iit-f .riii' J j : " u s i wit tllo tiv.ivlii of i.-.ati . ..aintilt a;;.l .!"'t-:; ;;- her r.iHl.l -II l;!i:'. ..-! '.j.om v,i t,v ,-:.. .f th,- Hi.:, r-e. .- -'. i ii Canada B'J.l 1 I'. e;i- t.rlirht. l s- , p r tn th- ,-. .-r S if - n . ! i, !l- :,! I..fr. - i: ; .!!.:rai : I . I f I'-- I- I vll t .ll IU !:!.! I'D I- w e oave only stylo ol 2 ere Ail CXIO't It pl'OlltlC'tioll of OIK! f 5 O LU tffr fa oarrioil by us. This is one of fa many styk-s in the fa t Ladies 4) 4 4! 4 il Queen Quality 4? 4) 9 ft Line Alone, fa VERY SWELL For Street Wear Patent hbl that THIS INi VA TRADE MARK ' Sv IS BRANDED JS VQN EVERY Welted Sole, Extension EJire, Low Heel. iju-1 Ktri?Jutti..'U uf Uils Style Shoe. 4l 4 4! 4 4 4) 4t 4) i "li 4 4$ 4 It isnniih' in tlu- liji a Kihu Patent 'anip: a Dull Mat Tip: a Too Full at liiul, with a (ienerous Allow ance for Tor Kooin; a welter weight sole of medium walking Weight, with Intension Kdge; a Modified Military Heel. It is modeled on linos that areah solutely corn et am! is ouo of tho most t'h'g;int n uiei-pt ii tns of thosoasii!) t'i ; -,-i -t woar. Why pay '").('. S ! .-"oi, s poll, ,,r oyi-n ' i . ' f ' . W'hi-h 'n I c;l!) L'i't a slliio i'l-l :i .i I , - -1 y 1 i - h, as com- tortab; rai'M- ami inure .ii 'fa SAMrLE COPY SENT FRFE. !i ti VV. i'i)K!.t - ti : r- r-': ' . !- f.'-i.f rt s ar i t v. - v. t h tuN f rt rxi th J Nearly half tlie m mey needed ; to rai'uu Miss Stone, the mi... I ,-iouary. ff.jui Bulgaiiau brigands,1 ' has been raised by private sub- : s.-riptinn. Tje brigands have ex.; had that : t-nded th tirce fir payment one bighert award given to individual , consc-ienti jus r. - iri f ...r right. that;njonth. During this time the bal- eihibite." ; moral courage nec-ssary t enable ' ance of the money will be r-UK-d. - " : him to di.-rear l th-se opportuni-; la tte Lpper X Ukon country, t,eB He was esactlv what he ap-l A w.-enn se fo.iws until ufter where the scarcity of timber fur pearel to all right-tninking people fuel was becoming a eerions prob- t0 i,eau hon-rt man. He left a; lern. the prospectors who quit ' ?eyj, L&mt on- ti.at rr-..ws more! lok:cg for gold and tornl their valuable t-. the intelligent and ul-! Belvedere FINEST WINES. L'nUOKb & CIGARS One lue-nlred empty barrels for sale, hive r.unlr-tl barrels of ex tra tine ri.ler vincur on tap. . . . FRANK ROBERTS. Prop ',?.',(' : ! o rv-n. nn-l 1 r -( ;ar - :,-. ii pi- mt p. r i- DO YCU WANT THE CHSCN'iCLE Reversible Map? .JUST THREE DOLLARS.. $ 111 NOR I v- ' , v-- fa k CO. I Bhowlrif 'r l'r: Can i :.r . ri .m.r.ivB cf , rt. y. ...- -I l ' i ;, MAP OF THE WORLD OV Tm. riiiili: t- i r . ffriwt $a --! et th yr n w- i-i-ti for On X!r. l.-Uiifo pi - - vvr. ..FALL.. AND KL- II. 1 vnt'V'i, PrfIirl-.'r,f S I r-1,-,-11., tAX lliANClftlAJ. CAt Alweyi re::ab'.The Wo k'y Or-ont.!n -be f htteLtioii to coal haye been re- r;,,i a ri-1 with success. Coal has I"' more n h;s life is uncovered discovered near the banks ot jic gHZ..t uch a f.nie withstands? the main river and on gome of its t!ie a,.auiu (f mi-reprrsf-ntatiorj, ! tributaries. One of theee measures fi.o.j HLd condemnation, and', is car Dawson City, but the coal shines &: the brighter in the con- : b-d. like the rest of the earth's tra-t. .Such a Dime lives, a shin; crust in that vicinity, ia frozen iag example to the youth of this' solid as far down aa the work of coaritry, for emulation especially; exploration has reached. It was if tj.ev ja j,.,litics. irit. practica'ly useless for fuel until a CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. j to" pub-: The Kind You Have Always Bought c untry, the Bears the Signature tf o r o oo r o r r r r r j IT COST I i 60 DAY'S i TER shoes. i l . r ci.'Mp plan was acoverea oj thawing out the frozen moistor whi'e the coal was in the banker.-. JM'ASl-.SF. F1SASCES. A cab!.' d;-patch from Berlin AL jther measure which Las u state-that .Tap in is about to at- r p !ied car Circle City is eaiJ to temit to rai-e a b.iii of .'o.'xMj.i be f-;, jiiij; coal into Isws.-)D tn in the I'nit-d States, and will at hhrge ht the rate of a thousand the shdj tito- ir-en-a-a its home t .ls a week. That is probably debt by the em is-; free fif.m fr'ist. With plenty of in trea-ury LOt-s. c-.l t jt f ;el c!"e at Land, it il! legal fa' -iiiti-- for private railway b- p i--;li!" now to work the gol i- compani-- to r.i! iiio-,-y on mort- M-.:.g 'jSartz lede- and othe' gtge. T:.- p-ir;- for which th whi'h have be-:, loan i- -;:- i l- not Mated, but Dr. E. E. Wilson, I IC NT IK1'. !(:( ,r to l'r. Mftzler. 11 t.er Main street. AkSwords & Kistner, i nvsr' iA.xs asi suh'ieoss. rS.OriiiilV !i Of Sf -ides granti. g ';!!.' hour' wl.en ti'A ,r'. a!-'-rif . ()'.:i:tt : Oppo-ite Kiret National I'ank . Oysters! For the next 00 Days we will offer everything in our store, including a full line of Hard ware, Groceries, etc., at Co... ..Al. L1CHTENTHAL.. ce-TO-DATE lUili. L C A L L n . . . . Whi-n -.'; i i ! h n vl li i nir in t 1 ii- I ! 1 : i :' .- linos. -(.o ill and o;i ni 1 1 " i or i 1 1 1 nn'ii-i' si n !, . 'an si ' ; V" ; -oi s i:h n ;il mm ! wol l-i,i:'ii- fiutyo,-ir at rfasonahlo prices. : : : : : : : : Custom Work a Specialty... EI), li. Bishop Compsmy i r; Lit I 1 1 ' , A 111 t nil in i i i iii 1 1 1 1 t i -1 I I IU I' II 1 I t.ll I Li )h i iT hi mm li i Mb i '.it.i i xii i 1 in that region. j'i,e.e vi,;: fr.,m th t i. t'-ly hfvr I. -- li 1 'LHU't'- 1. ield w ai'di ir. jej,- r-,i. i -i v. Lieh private ar- brou-'ht into he jiAcers si, all hhve tL-? di-j a'ch it is ; t'.babie that the Li'i.'.'-V me.v b re. ured f-r Wt of - t:.'- -'a-- ra;!v a-, of which th'-re 1 s, i,i.-T c,.jrt of inquiry it w-r- laM y-ar ti-i mi;-. 'Ih'-re i.:.- away. Kv-ry 1hV t-Mi- .ol 1 ' l ::.' A'y in ti at it :i, t H., Editorially Fearless. Consistently RepublicanAlways. N'-ws from all parts of the world Well i .(!; , i riioal -ri -. A n-wers to (pieri s ori mII -ul j-i t - . Ar't- :. - .u I I-a . Pli , he il .me New I- oks, find on 'i k About 'i .(. I ..n,i and Ii, :;v e i-Ir H lltt.e He re to U.- h i .o.n : . .t .re -f tbe u, --. It Is a pwe' J t ai l'; ib-.-tfoti -n - f Lniiian nstur-. In J-4-r . ,-.r v h 1 -4 1 1- ,t fcty ti.,t i.'. it f!-jf-d- a . :- f t-..!'; h! i,t-h what L;l I f a i-;.n .'- i p,r f t.n ft m.iti il''. e, t-, ,.t ii i .f i- con ma: i t one j ropo- -d. a! I- t.t of Japan ! Joit f."i7,nt.- t i y-ars' t'r' - ih I ;- a b'odu i ;.eoj ;,; ii.hab i.. !- of IhwI. ,:. J tl..- fr- well rej re- U i.. h - i t ,i, with the s, l:, i iu the t-t.m-.iiy in th- l..'.;;.t ,f t;.--:- t..e.r. s:;.mi,(mi.-K-bl- -:;j 1 ne Amen- an - . e- whi. h ..ri- d ?.y about 1 'e ke . tt.at in tl t.aThJ battle J- pi- ; h-.l-itif. the w.tb tie rj.HL.fh the reu!t was '.'7'. -j ; to- p..; - ::,:h ootnj-n-f ti...t . .mi i I-.- b fir-d. tScldHyV t!..- .. i: tb- proJrf,-Hl ,f n . . m .1 more d-.inv" I tow h '- ! to Japar. I'ti.!- S;.;o...h .b.:it than ty ehip in tr.'i An 3 y t t i- d-,.ib:f'.l ut imy It .is ft pr-at vict'-ty. whether it th b ., 1 ' n iitir.tf mid N i.le the c'iuitjJiLgttrUi in -r I i.at.. ..; cei.t-r in tbe Candies. May imi;,1! m HEPP.NER. OREGON CENTRA E M EAT MARKET J. H. KINSMAN, Manager. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. wmmn Mams. Lard and Bacon of the Oi'.-'.i'.1'-' v,v it -fe Fresh I C0iP ATA IN AM) A1AY STHOETS. 1 : - r- k, a it;. - : i i.i- Inter (l("!,ti j-. h ber c.; ; :t'i- i i- I be onl Wirt.-rn ti- v. -.1 -.--r . -Lf 1 aiid 'ab ii-wk im.i' i r r,f I, . !i N lk vS"oriil reppectl e, . ,e-,i !. -'" I' ' (Ol r esi,,,l,ii-!, t s JI ot(!,- ' , -aii .:; more fully why it i- t!,i. be-! .. A - -i i i i ; 1 I'm -- m ;id n ' tb- :,,b. , ,1 t.-l... N i-'A .i i. Sin ;i nil 'v n-j.n; fiotu oer I-1 n .- . No p. ii rib. Cigars . . -onk doij.ai; i'::: w:n- ( !-i yf -pai-ri ptpfrs, bri nfu'I of ,, i -o,. a j. fifed fea-t of s'l -i-ial njatl r. ' J r - .1 TIIIO 1IAIN WAGON Ih one that every hotly knows. It is mo of the best on ( artli. Gilliam Bisbee the PALM ..I AIXT YOUIt? i A H)ic Rubber Cement Floor Paint ;,.r;.0:v:rir- ' r r L I L I HON. Snd for Color Card to W P. FULLER A. CO , Firtlanci. Ore Ila v-jiiHt r' f ived one of the l.irueH slocks of Ilain V(;finH vcr lirouht to IJepplier. Prices (ire lItrlit. HfHvy and Shelf HardrtHro, ( iriinifow nn, Tinwarf, Aricnlf nml Implemeritu, Whu'oiih, llnehH, lilc.; I'mntM nnd Oils (thn boHt in thf world). Crorkery Hrnl iliHsnro.