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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
V VOL.2. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL C, 1905, N0. 1150 WILL HAVC. 11 was 1U8t five minutes after the I GOOD EXHIBIT Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon. IUOUKOYV COUNTY ILL NOT ME BEHIND AT 1AIK. Citizens Realize Benefits to be De rived from Proper Adver tising at Exposition. IV. P. MYERS, LAND ATTORNEY. Have made a specialty of land ood-tests-and ooo test defenoes before U. 8 Iiaod OfBoe and Department of the In terior for tea years. Ionb, Obbqon. IV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete eet of abstract books iu Morrow county. Heppner, Obbgon HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. ''Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and tbroat. 'Office: Tbe Fair Building. Heppner, - . Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore , Resideuce in Morrow building over Pa.terson & Son'n Drugstore. . R. Hunlock PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offioewith Heppner Drug Co. Resi dence Msin street, next door to Times office. IDR. METZLER. jPEIVTIST Loca-ed in Odd Fellows building. hooir8 o and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH I ICXTIST rpc-na meutly Inei.t.d iu Heppner. Ofhf ilu tix new Fair building. Gas bd n-ioi-dered. '9 Thft 9 Pastime 9 & ii Is tbe proper place to get that nice cool drink you Lave been looking for. We serve tbe celebrated 9 Hioliinnrl Isa C-n. ;w in any quantity. Private rooms for ladies. Eu- trance through postoffice 5 Gilbert's Chocolates cannot be i qualed. This i.s the kind we cam'. i Cigars and Tobacco 6 i a c j L i $ i Morrow county will have an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. This is now an asured fact. To make a creditable exhibit will re quire the expenditure of about $2,000. We are now sure of $1500 and the pros pects are that there will be no trouble in getting the required amount. Owing to the short time and the necessity for decided action io getting matters arranged, Judge T. W. Ayers and Commissioner Blackman have been active during the past week in getting matters into proper shape. Judge Ayers and Mr. Blaokman inter viewed the people of lone last Thurs day and since that time the enterpris ing Judge has been busy iu interview ing the people and getting the senti ment in different parfs o' the county. Judge Ayers has always been en thu6iaitic in having a good showing for Morrow county at the fair, and now tha- he finds thnt the people generally are behind the proposition and are will ing to siand by a reasonable appropri ation to do t e wcik fie is out with re newed vig r and earuettness to make our exhibit one that we shall be proud of. This is something that every citizen of Morrow county should take an in. terest in. While it is a fact that work of this kind usually devolves upon a few people, this is something that everyone who is interested in the wel fare ot Morrow county should be wjl to shoulder a little of the responsibility. It in Vme to commence to get our best products together. Everyone who has eombthing worthy of exhibit should conftr with Judne Ayers, Commissioner Blaokman or someone who will take enough interest to see that the products are properly installed. We need th co-operation of ad the people. Lt us d ) something. AS II A PI Y AS A HOY. President Itoosevelt Starts lor Kest In mountains. It was just five minutes after the scheduled time of departure when the train drew out of the station. In the party besides the President were Secretary Loeb, General S. B. M. Young, Dr. Alexander Lambert, Lieu tenant G. R. Fortesque, one of the President's aides; M. C. Lata and J. L. McGrew, stenographers to the Presi dent; H. A. Stiiclimeyer, photographer, and representatives of the newspaper press associations The trip is being primarily made to enable the President to attend the re union of his old regiment, the Rough Riders, which is to he held at San Antonio, Tex., next Friday, a d to hunt big game in Oklaho a arid Colorado. Incidentally the President wi'l deliver notable addresses at several places en route. His first important stop will be niaue at ouisvnle, Ky., lomorow morning, where he will be the guest of the city for a few hours. He will uo directly to St. Louis, and thence via the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad to San Antordo, stopping at Beveral p'aces on the way. Among them Sheiman and Dallas, Tex. After leaving San Antonio, the Presi dent will go to Oklahoma tor a wolf bunt, and will proce d thence to Colo rado to hunt big g-me in the mountains Unless it shou'd be n cessa-y on ac count of u. foreseen circumstances to cu-tail the trip, the President w II be absent from Washington about two montns. Definite plans for the trip atter he shall leave Ok 'a noma have not been made, the purpose of the Presi dent being to adjust his plane to the conditions as they may exist at the time. While he expects to be in the wilda of Colorado for a considarahla time, he will keep in constant touch with Washington by means of couriers to the nearest telegraph station, and thus will be enabled to attend to such important business as may demand his personal a tention, Dr. Lambert who accompanies the President, is his physician, and has hnnted hrouh-iut iha country the President w U vi-ir. me Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. view of developing traffic, J. J. Hill, president of the road, has always been an enthusiast in developing trade with the Orient and be thinks the best way of doing so is by reducing rated to the lowest point consistent with reasonable profits. Earnings of the road are expected this year to show an increase f from 83,000,000 to $4,000 000, and the present intention is to give shippers the benefit of this by a general reduction of rates. The move nny not prove popular with competing roads. ave im to Tracy. v All K i i: i V carried m stock at all L tiz.es. Ashbaugh & Ayers f Proprietors The Heppner Gazette the news of Mor row County; The Weekly Oregontan the news and thought of the world. Both at a special price. Inquire or address The 3aette, Heppner, Or. Washington, April 3 With cheers and good wishes resounding at the Pennsylvania depot, the President at 9:05 A. M. today, on a special train started a trip through the South Among those at the station were many friends of the President, including Postmaster-General Cortelyou and Sec retary Metcalf, of the Department of Commerce and Labor. The special train consists of three ca-s, the President's private car Reckele. thePullman sleeper Forest, and the combination baggage and buffet car Viceroy. Attached to the train, to be run as far as Baltimore as a buffer, was a day coach. The train is handsomely fitted, and contains every known ap pliance to insure the comfort and safety of the passengers. The train was scheduled to leave at 9 o'clock, but it was a minute after that hour when the President arrived at the station. He had been delayed at the White Houee for a few minutes in sign ing some important papers. Even after he boarded his car, some paters Salem, Or., March 31. Officers of this county feel certain that they have located the men leponsible for smug gling guas and ammunition into the state penitentiary over two jears ago, by which convicts Harry Tracy tnd David Merrill effected their s nsaiional escape, after Killing three fuards, and that they have sufficient evidence upon which to secure conviction. The men charged with the irime are Harry Wrigh, serving a three years' sentence in Wad Walla prison undet the name of II. C. Mutehart, for grand larceny, and Charles Monte, Bt present (oing a six-year sentence in the Oregon penitentiary for grand larceny under hi name of W. IL-nnett. Officers can ay hands upon either or both at pleasure and tbe case will be brought before the state grand jury which con venes here next Monday. A charge of murder in the tirtt dt- gree will be enteral agair.et bth men. The guards kiTed during Tracy and Merri l's famous outbreak we;e Frank Ferrell, S. K. T. Jones and B. T. T flfiny. A temperature of 4000 decrees or 5000 degrees can be produced only between the carbon noints of an electric arc lieht. Tbe n! h:tesl place in the world is in the crucible of au electric furnace Rear Admiral Barker retires be cause of the Bge limit, on Mnrch 21, and is succeeded by Rear Ail mini Evaus in command of the North Atlantic fleet. The entire business section of Marion, Kentucky, has been barned. Loss, $200,000. The first time a queen of Eng land ever vieited Gibraltar was March 28, when Queen Alexandria reached there. Baron von NolkeD, chief of police of Warsaw, received 120 cuts an 1 scratches as a result of the attempt to blow him up with a bomb, yet he was not seriously hurt. The United States sunreme court has granted a new trial for United States Senator J. Ralph Burton, convicted of accepting a bribe from the Rialto Grain com pany, of St. Louis. Seven hundred women In New York city, belonging to the Women's Trade Union League, have voted to help orgam'ze all the women wage earners of the United States into trades unions. r Sloe ore Take a Peep at Our Windows And see tlio new tliino-s in SHOES. OXFOKDS and HOSE tlie finest that ever came to town AVe are ready IS COMIIVG-: for it Are von? Ladies late styles shoes and oxfords The best makes A A to EE May Kerf lice Kate. Chicago, Match 30. It is reported that the Great Northern road has now under consideration the desirability of : making wholesale reductions in trans continental freight rates. Such as mav We can fit yonr feet and please you NEW SHOES and OXFORDS $125 to $4 50 OUR KEIWIli DEPARTMENT is complete-Onr Ite pair .ian nrst-class Men's $150 suitable for hhn'p shearing new, lisrbt shoes v weie handed to him ior his signature. e decided upon will be made with the "J