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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1904)
ne ri en oner uazette. IsmiciI Every 'i linmhiy Moruintr itVlt Cfi.l UHIMJ LIST. Ileppner (iaze'te and Toledo Week ly H!n'!e, one year $1 2 Heppner Gazette and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean, one year 1 40 Hejipner Gazelle aod Weekly Ore- Ionian, one year 2 00 Heppner Gazette and Weekly Ex aminer, one year, including ticket to Examiner's great a i awing 2 10 Heppner Gazette and Young People's Weekly one year.... 1 GO Heppner Gazette and Twice - a- Week StI jOUIS (.Till be Democrat 1 60 Heupner Gazette and Rural Spirit, one year 2 00 Address all orders to Gazette, Hepp ner, Oregon. V1SITINU OLD HOME. Jake Young Writes Interesting Letter From New Hampton. New Hampton, Mo., Nov. 28, 1904 Editor Gazktte: As I promised to write you a few lint s, on my arrival at ray old home, will now endeavor to keep mv promise, although a little late. I left Ileppnr Oct. 30th, in company with my neighbor, W. W. Brannon. We had a nice and very ngreeable t ip and arrived at St. Louis November 2nd at 10:30 o'tl-ck. Went to the great fair, and so in found that there were too many people there for me. Took the same train at 0 o'clock ihe same even ing for New Hampion. Arrived there the following day at 12:22, and found my people we 1. Have done nothing frinee but entertain old friends and rela tives, and am having the best time I ever had in my life. On Thanksgiving day attended a din. ner, a reunion of relatives, at my uncle's, F. P.. Young; fifty persons were present, all relatives. After look iug over the country, once so familiar tome, I fiid many changes. Timber scarce, and bluo yrass plentiful, mostly large and line houses have taken the place of the log cabins. Fine school hon es and churches dot the country promiHcuoucly. I find New Hampton a thriving little hunm-ns twti, which has grown up in my absence. It is quite a shipping point. The ayeiage Oregonian has no idea of this being one of the finest, stock countries in the United States If they could see the cars of catt.e, bogs, sheep and poultry, they woul 1 indeed be Mupiised. We have all read about the Missouri hen, but have not believed ht.lt' of the truth. She brings in more rn ney to the sthte of Mi-Fonri than all the wheat raised in Iv.ster-D Oregon does to that state. Peo p'e are generally prosperous, and most all airt rejoicing owr Missouri's recent conversion to Republicanism. The longer I stay the harder I find it to leave. I expect to statt for home about December 1st. J. S. YOUNG. Sugar Season Ends. La Grande, Or., Dec. 2. The crop of sugar beets in the Grande Ronde vallev has all been hauled in and the factory has c mpleted this feeasons run of sugar. While She acreage was not so lare this year as some years, the total yield was much larger. This vear there have been 20,700 tons of beets delivered i against 11,000 tons laot year. This sea- Ron the acreage wt a L'5,000, making an average tonnage of a little more than eight tons to the acre. The factory this year controlled be tween 15,000 and 1S.000 acres cf the L'5.- 000, and next year the' wi 1 not only plarta'lthey did this peason, batx- pect to add peveral hundred acreF.N which they have recently purchased. J3t The f toty has paid ont for beMsjT this i-.M-on the xtim of $l(i:.r,00, and J itu: ing the two months run on the pugar "S1 :U the f -rtory they paid to fie rinj 1 .yes a Hit e ne le than $li,(H:). Frcm the L't.),7iH) tons of heetu delivet- j S ed a the f.tcto-y there wi-re made ."5,-1 Jil POO bmrn of Miuir, each bag containing I m 100 Hounds. This ha hoi.n il,u m tt i " Mu-ees.-ful Feaeon since the establiwh inent of the sugar factory here six years ftkTO. 1 i:U KAIl.lt J.I. Will tic DltiiJf I'roin The Driller To Oiii'ur. Portliiid, D.-c. 3. Rails und equip ment for the first thirty miles of .the G'-er.t Southern, the ra'lway wh eh is to extend from The Dalles to Dut'n-, for the present, have been purchased, turtle agreements made with the O. R. it N. company, and it is nositrVelv promised that fall wheat of 1905 will b9 b-ought into the northern terminal by this road. Quietlv the promoters of the road have been at work, but yesterday it wps announced that rails and equipment, costing $150,000, had been ordered from the Colorado Fuel & Iron company through the Portland agents. The first delivery is to .be made within sixty days. The grpde is almost completed as far as Dufur. Within the next few months, accord ing to present intentions, the road will be pushed on to Bend, Crook county. The new line will then come into more direct competition with the Columbia Southern. Near the Columbia river, the two roads an separated by the Des chutes river and a distance of eighty miles. The man who will principally control the affairs of tie nf-w company is John (. Ileimrich, who will move from Se attle to open the company's offices in Portland and act as general manager. Julius L. Meier is the secretary of the company, The other ofliofrs are John Ileimrich and W. F. Nelson, of Seattle, and T. II. J. hnson. of The Dalles. Rolling stock fo" the new road will be Ordered within a few weeks. The rails contracted for are henvy, as the road is to be standard gauge. The line prrailels the 0 RAN, in the family pected where a is used. That Secure Domestic P DOMESTIC HARMONY by furnishing your home with one of those magnificent s UDenor STOVES OR RANGES Economical in Fuel, Satis factory in Results, and as cheap and crood as a ood crrade of Stoves can be sold. FOR SALE ft mm if Bisbec, Heppner, Ore. LEADING DEALERS !N Stoves and Kitchen Outfits PLUMBING A 61LLSAA1 & track fioin The Dalles as far as S. u-b-it's siding, then st'ikes southwest and follows Fifteen-Mile creek, alibi ding a comparatively easy grade to Pufnr. Terminal arrangements have been mads at The I). i les, and the ro id will be in such close touch with the O. R. Si N. company that its tickets will be sold by the O. R. & N. office in The Dalles. It is the ultimate aim of the company to extend the line beyond Bend, going through Crook county nd into Luke county. A ro:id into California is aDo mentioned in the prospectus, recently issued. Now Use "American." Washington, Dec. 2. That there may be no misunderstanding on the sub ject, announcement was made at the State Department today that diplomatic and consular agents of this Govern rr ent were informed some time ago that whenever acting in their notarial capac ity they ehould conform to the language ot the law, and use the title employed in their commissions; for example, 'Consul of the United States of Amer ica." For brevity, how-eve, and also because it h the more definite adjective, the use of the title "American'' instead of "United States" is now employed in official letterheads and cards, and when ever these agents are not acting in so i e notarial capacity. These facts have been recited in the formal replies to letters reaching the State Department from time to time from persons not ac quainted with the facts. Wlio Wants a Homestead? I can locate a few parties on good va cant government land in the heart of the wheat belt, ot Morrow " county. Ap ply to tt e undersigned. LOUIS KINNEY. eace is not to be ex- poor cook stove is only natural. T ONLY BY SPECIALTY BIsBEE or Majestic liiscovcry of Anthracite Coal. Aidhrr-rite ooi;! whs fi rt discovered i 1791, Hud during the same ear thi bus; ness of nun ketin th:s i ew commodity wis Parted. T dy it represents an in dustry of wonderful proportions. It was ui lH.-)3 that Ilostetter'a Stomooh Bitters was first introduced to the pnh He, aud h-cune it contained true merit has progressed so rapidly that for many years it hBs occupied the firbt rank as a family medicine. It positively cures sick headache, heartburn, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, billioneoess, kidney ills, oLills, colds and malaria. We urge all sickly men ar d women to try it for it is well deserving of a fair trial. For sale by all drnggistsand gen eral dealers. Apply to any of them for a copy of our 1905 Almanac It is free and contains valuable information. 8100 Itcward. $100 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to the arrest and convic tion of parties cutting any of our out side fences. Penland Land & Live stock Co. A recognized Dretronlan. autnorlty Tha Week's JUST STARTED . . . Tlio's. JBreriiiaii, Practical Horseshoer Entire Attention devoted to lloree- shooiug. No other' work. Lower Main utreet next to Mead ows' Livery Barn. THE KOTTTE Tb rough personally conducted Tourist sleeping cars betw een Portland and Chi catro once a week, and between Oyrden and Chicago three times a week, via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping ears daily between Osden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Through Rtandard sleeping cars daily between Colorado Springs and bt. Louis. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars daily between Hnn Francisco and Chicago via hos Angeles and El Paso. Through standard sleeping cars and chair earstlaily between St. Paul and Chicago. B sure to see that your ticket reads via the Great Rock Island Rout The bet and most reasonable dining car ser vice. Mlddav lunch f0 cents. For rates, folders and descriptive literature write to L. B.GORHAM GEO. W. BAINTER GENERAL AGENT. TAV. FASS. AGT. 2"i(t Alder St, Portland, ore. Wffi&ZBt THE SCENIC LINE TO THE CAST "-AND SOUTH Ihrounh Salt Lake City, Lead ville, i'ueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver Offers the choice of three routes tiirounh the famous Rocky Mountain pcenry, and (ivp Iistin-t Jloutee Eaft and South of lnver. 53 l AM 1)111,1 lietween (rH'ti ari'l I'enver. 'at rvintr ! aii chisels of modern equiptnent. Perfect Dint'mj Cur Service, ml Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to dl Points. ON ALL CLASSCS OF TICKETS For h'1 informntion hdJ illoslratet literature call on or Rddrees XV. C. MoUKIDBt Gknebal Agent 42ThirdSt. PORTLAND ORE. IE I MlMtMtfMlA J, .A 111 ..-jr,,xtr,.ll.. Is very often acquired, though generally Inherited. Bad hygiene, foal aar , impure water, are among its causes. It is called "the soil for tubercles," and where & is allowed to remain tubercu losis or consumption is pretty sure to take root. Hood'sSarsap&rllla Removes every trace of 6crofuia. Get Hood's. For testimonials of remarkable cures Send for Book on Scrofula, No. 1. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. SUM MOSS " In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Countv. C. F. McCarter, Plaintiff, Cora B. McCarter, Defendant) To Cora B McCarter, the above defendant: In the name of the Stdte of Orenon, you are hereby required to appear and aiiMiver the pom plaint filed ai'ainut you in the nlmve' entitled suit on o.- before the'l'ith day of January, A. I). l'M)'i. And if you fil so to answer, for wane thereof, the jifalntiir" will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, towit: for n decree ditsolvint: the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff mh1 the i'"'rn1 n nt : and for Kiich other and further relief aa may in equity be jiiNt. This KummoiiH is served on you by publica tion pursuant, to an order on the Honorable VV. k. Kliis. Judire of the Circuit Court of the ritate of Oretron for Morrow County, only made and entered in the above entitled cause on the 1st day of December, r.uu. The date of lh first, publication hereof bcinir the 1st day of Decem ber, l'.H. and the hist publication will be on the )2th day of January, lw.". K.Drit).J.l iv. VA.N VTOK, Attorneys for Plaintiff'. The editorial page of th Weekly Ore gonian elves a broad treatment to a wide range of aubject. Weekly Oregonian Heppner Gazette- ") MEATS Paste these prices in your hat: Loiu steak 10c Kound steak 7c. Chuck gteak c IJuiling meat 3c to . . . 0e All other meat i;i rr.. portion. (!il! A. C. HUI5V&GO. Importers Breeders and dealers in Perehon, English Shirt', Belgian German Goach Stallions and Jacks A huge importation just received of choice heavy boned from 13 to o years of age weighing from 1700 to 2100 pounds, the only Importers that ship direct from Europe to the West, prices reasonable and terms to suit purchaser. A. C. Ruby & Co. PENDLETON, OREGOif lEliS & ZOLLINGER Have just npeued b r.e ; bhIood. at tLe corner o Ea'tn Btid May f?rett?. Finest Liquors and Cigan s Pendleton Beer on Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. LfcrlvlbtJI f.'