Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
Or-on THitvloal Sjr City Hall VOL. 22. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1904. NO. 1125 ) PSOPS33I3iTAL CAES XS. DR. METZLER, Located in O Id Fellows building. Rooms 5 and G. G. W. Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows BMfif Heppner, Oregon. G. IV. RE A ATTORNEY -AT-HW'" U. S. COMJVtiSSIONER llomestoiil Kill'ics an l Proofs in ule. Office one door oast of P. O. Horn's ,r?iv--lry store . ' Heppner, Oregon A. K. ttlGGS, PHYSICIAN 6 SURGEON. Hpfoi".! attnnHon rpvm to disea"ns'"of the eye, ear, nose hii 1 t limit. Office new I. O. O. F. bm'dintr. Rooms 3 and 4. Residence at Palace Hotel. IlKI'rN'KR, Oki:gon Redfield & VanVacior, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Stroot. Ileppncr, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, O.l ) Patfcr.-.-ort A Son's dtU'.sto-e lit nil''" ei' v. i ! ; ,1 . A. Pa'ttr-'.u ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW OlfJco la Palace lloUA Hepynr, Oregon DR. A. LERCtt Ponu'.rsriiHy 1?at';il iu Ilepj.jier. Ollfoe in the i;ew F l,miduiS'. Gas ad ministered. iui 1 1 uiib Livur a FeedStaDles Etewarl &. Kirk, Props LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on hand and can be lnr.iiishtjs on short, notice to part in vishinr to drive into the interior. First class : : i (; j 5 and Bugyies CALL A ROUND AND SKK FS. WE CATFR TO TH1-: : : : : : COLMKRCIAL ! 4 9 TUAVELKRS AND CAN FFKNISir RIOS AND Il;lV Ki; ON SHORT NOTICE : : : I Heppner. Oregon - k U ft, ; Attention Farmers ! We are prepared to furnish the farmers FORMALDEHYDE ! For the prevention of smut in wheat. It is cheaper, more effect ive, and much easier used than blue vitriol. Call at our store and Set literature and di rections how to use it. J'rice 40 cents a pint. SlOGiiiii Drug Go RELIABLI Belvedere FIXES! WINiiS, LI0UORi&CIf;AR One hundred cm ply barrels for pale. Five Lurrie d .anvis of ex tra line cider vinegar on a p. . . . ORE. T5 J ' line Pastime 6 j. I T , 3 J- ine projici' plflc-1 to (' g -t that i.ic ? coo! dn'nl. :'-u hr.ve bec;i lookijj 1 for. Wterve tho crlebruted S iiazclwood Ice Crca;:t d in riijy quantity. Private rooms ior babes. Eu. A trance through iiostoilice c Gilbert's Chocolates 5 t ... . , v. cannot oe equaled. Ibis in the kind we carrv. V Cigars and Tobacco All the leading brands curied in stock at all V ttrueri. ' Ashbaugh & Aycrs Proprietors i i 1 j Pf5IL(qCE HOTEL HEPPNER, OREGON Leao'ing Eastern Oregon Motel MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . U'idt r Newr j ManBjfemect. TLH ronr;!iJj Renovate 1 r.u.l Retutted. B??t alpels in tbe City. rsiiL mm Jr, ity. ' MMttW M HIE In Electoral College, After Claim ot Everything lVANT 10 DEFEAT BN Then They Will Feel i:ca;!i;tTt'y Weil S;ilificl wttu the f'iiiiipaigii. New York, Out. 2. Ti e Tribune to day says : "Pa'kerand Tiv: campui.-n nian atrers. yivinur themselves tho benefit of the d( and c'ai iiiifi)f fm- th-h- ticket New York, Indiana and We I Vi-;inia, as wtll as Coioradc, Idai.o. Maryland, Montana and Nevada, are still short five votes of a in joiity of the Electoral College. They h.iv ahf n doned hope of eariyinir Illinois. Widcoriftin, Now ,Te fey and Ootin-otimit, their own fi.:nrcs showing these .states are hopelessly li e p lldii-an this year. "The only reason for laying claim (o New Voik, Indiana and W'rM- Virginia is that if th,v hFo conceded those states 10 Roou-ye!t there wou.'d In no finther i;-m i r.nuiriir t he einiprjirn. pv kfpin; cp the b'nll'the tional Com mittor is co 1 ctinjr a priori deal of eem- p liflfl IT. Ulry V. I.ich il ,,.,. kid libido for a rainy day. " ,e . f th p'iiM'ip.i -!!.., rn f the amp liir-t row . :.. R n-.iy r,p :; a", i ? f o ; j ven! vii f 'iir.i caot irii'j the Mi.im i. j X I'M; ka I.e.o'-i itu.'fi i.nd thu it po-s b e for h'ui to secure e!e( nr-Kinir fiction to I he S,-ate. 1 '.i ; kc - ivcn figure that if 1 ya.'i sria-s to th,! S oiit'M u. Vjj pe ()iii)tlirl,l,.fff the De-iKH'rucy nnd wiM asMiu ic ! d: !e for !he I'rcsi- diMicy ii J i iv is I ,;! ,! ! m, and it is what Iih ftiends a'1 over t Iim ',Vt,-t are s',iiv i',.r :n ah To- ',.:',; reports from N.1. a ka indicat.' the Kp;;id ( -ns v. 1 !.a e.ihaid io carrv rhi- L-.ji-hru e, h,u that 11 m:hv'1 Fl I - t !'! cerfaiidv v i!' b;. .... "Tiu' lietc-maiafio . ,f the F.ia.er nt -.1 !,. p; v..t an f rt.-; c.)initiir to ;!,' t--.p .-.rain js bo-n f a f-ar that )".1 1 .nviny J'.r J.r.j V d. !',-(( !,.! wi I be a ii ;.'. n ',:':i:-i o: ;i :.! :ru! Wa'soo in -I ti'l w-r t.. -.o . -hmI that Wat-no-t wiil cuac f... d vi.-a a drmar.d ' 1 1 ' Uin w 1: ! e r coriz d as the 1 ader of the D.'ukmm ac. Fo- tb.is reG s ! , I'a; kt-r pi t::a. v, ; ", t.ttempt to dt-foat Fi -van's. ns in N :I' a-;V: " IJj;tror i3i Crtn-.v. St Louis, ?d1., Oit. 2. (Jverlootii n t!if infant cici i;, just m.it'i :" St. Loids. fi ia where the feat Lcis .-.nd ('Ink exp"dition s'a'ted omI1i; p tions trip o the uv.fxp'o'-ed V"e&: in IS!-, a jiant j o!i; 1 sk, coiii;ni:;.o ,." - ot Itu'ld' i T s I exploits rf (i.'iieiai i liarri Chok, on' )f t he explore' :. w .s u.iveih'd ye tor- 1 ty af:cr'i"o;i at Fe"fon';dne Cemeterv ' in tb- p:c--e: C of f'v eti-1 jttioitS of Fie Ciatk family, Mayr Wells, of St. Louis; President F; ami-, of the expo sition; (ieneral Pates, of th" regular a-niv ; ex flavor S'etii Lo-v, if New 1 V York City ; Dishp M;llsp.vi;h. of Kai.- j 1 i pas; ient-ral Pleasant Po er and other dinit'M i s. Ttie re t n;oni:nierit towers into the sky from tho C'.aik burial sec ion in the north of RtdTontair.e Ce ; etery, and is the f iifillineiit of arhnse in the will of the late J-T.rson Kearney Clark, the -oun:',Pl Pon of the e.sp'orer. who liyfd i r Sf T iij ot Mi ti . i r.f 111 J iloitl 1 V ptovidin for the e rection of a great monument to commenioiate tiie deeds of Lis father. His widow, M-s. Jeffer Bon Kearney Clirk, has had the super vision of th construction of the monu ment personally. The best sculptors and aichitects pos sible were secured to do the work. The m mument is t.f obelisk character and is conetructed on a circular base, Stps lead down from the base of the obelisk to the ground. About the base, which is terraced and walled in are iiiHcrip tions oommenioratintf famous deeds in the life of the explorer. Its material is s lid granite. SOKT1KS IN VAIN. Heavy I,os of I he Itnia tin at I'ort Arthur. Tckio, Oct. 2 The Russians are re ported to be desperately endeavoring to ietake their lost pjsitions, including Fo t Iuropa:k;n, in tlie hope of res'oi iivlhe wa'er supply of Port Arthur." They fire sm id to have repeatedly as- Hd'ilfed the Jaf tni'se aft-r shellinjr from neighborhood batteries. The Japanese continue to ho'd the positions. I'.oth nides ae said to have sit.'lVtpd severe lv The newly mounted J "( 1 M U ff 4? l in the famiiv ) peeled wnere a r j is used, i hat i Secure j DOMESTIC I by iurnishiiig- your home with I one cf those magnificent ki ! i-3 ior or Mai 1 Njjiip STOVES OR RANGES Iieonomicai factory in Results, and as chear) and iood as a Stoves can be sold. FOH SALE ONLY BY fiiliiaiiutliiste Heppner. 1 1 ' V t)l LEADING DEALERS IN r 1 1 PLUMBING A i GILLS AM Si heavy Japanese Kuns are said to com mand the entire harbor. The position of the remnant of the Russian Port Arthur fleet ia said to be precarious and it is believed that the vessels must soon emerge or be destroyed. Advices from Manchuria are to the feet that the Japanese and Russian out posts and scouts continue iu close con tact, south, southeast and east of Muk den. Skirmisher are occurring daily and an ajjresbive general action is ex pected soon. It is believed that the general en-gasemt-iH wili take place near Tie Phbs and that General Kuropatkin is holding Mukden and positions along the Hun River merely temporarily to check the Japanese advance. Snow has fallen in the mountains tint of Mukden and there has been frost in tho valleys. Kansas politicians ridicule the sl'ory tlmt a portion of Western Kansas will bo cut oft nnd added to the htate of Colorado. Prof. Nils Finsen, discoverer of tho Fins,c-n r.iyw, died at Copen hiigen, Thursday, and wa.- given h public funeral Saturday. is not to be ex- poor cook stove is onlv natural HARM ON 1h in Fuel, Satis- t"ood 'jracie o f fa hen Outfits SPECIALTY & B I s B E I: j i8 L fi ICS AC 1 Ore