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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
The Heppner Gazette Ectblisb( March 80, 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred VVarnoek red at the Postofliee at Heppner Oregon, as lecoud-dass matter. uhspay August 2, I90i) .At Kiugatou, Teen., a negress 3Heotly gave birth to eix childreu i3of wliom are alive and beslthy. Ji this rate tho black peril will aopa be ou use. Tie Dallas Iteruizer says there ! a rumor that Shau Conner, the Ti?rau conductor who has run on jisenger trains between Portland i Roseburg for many years, will (to given the new train which is to AV put on between Tortland and 3teKfts. His familiar basso pro- o "all aboard" will be sadly aisjsed" by his numerous friends the taaiu line. .Almost every merchant agrees that prosperity is induced by pros jeity in other words, nothing Rvceeda like success. Prosperity TB-i!) not induce a continuance of irki-lf if it is concealed. Make it lwn that you are prosperous, il ia one of the fauctious of ad vertising. Not alone the merchant "jroits by prosperty advertising. Tit city which announces its ihi-uotneual growth, the state irbith shows its statistics of ad TMTiOement, benefit by their adver tising methods. The newspaper i the natural and the best me--ali'sra for advertisiug. Oregon tradesman. IBSOLITE HKPl DI.VTIO.". not in return pay ita losses. These companies have made the issue exceedingly plain. They will accept your money with pleasure but they will Avoid the payment of your loss if they possibly can. To pay the princely salaries of tire insurauce officials and fat dividends to fire insurance stockholders on this basis is an act f folly in which the American business public should not persist. Telegram. IHI.L,EY CO.niftU HOVE. I.auiat Fraud t'ousplrator Keturm tor Sentence. fme of the leading fire in rrasc9 companies, with heavy Nubilities in San Francisco, pro yrea" to temporize no longer in 5ii?ir refu.u; to pay claims. We Jwre the announcement that a :jruber of English and American rsmcerns refuse, without qualifi cation; to pay any claims resulting in an tire that was directly or in-In-ctTy capped by the earthquake. -Ibe represeutivea of some of these arcaijarjies go eo far 88 to state 'sut they are not responsible for irr: losses where water was obtaiu-V-Je, but not in use because of the sc-Tity of the entire fire depart SLevA in other pqrts of the city. Xl-jy? announcements, taken ul-iffE-iher amount to simply this: 3.1 ia tie- policy of these companies ' Bvoid payment wherever and ifecArever they can. It is absolute :i37ir!iation. Of course the policyholders of Sua. Francisco are yet to be heard There i? the remedy which courts should afford as protec tor against this sort of gold-brick jvmi, bat the prospective efi'ec-titer-css of that ramedy is not eu wuragiDg, eScopt as it may lie 7-iTibt the American companies. Jwnly, however, each one of 'Jikq companies has served notice jsn iLe countr- that repudiation is jii policy, and with such assertion vestige of its business in this Kfintry should be wiped out of Mxsenc3. Here is the list: The Curtmreial Assurance, Limited, itf .tlaglind; Commercial Union "Fire Insurance Company, of Xew Turk: Palatine Fire Insurance Oxcj.&cy, Limited, of England; '.3'sjbt! ich Union Fire Insurauc-) Jt-clfcty, of England, and Indemnity V.r- Insurance Cjrapany, of New Yc rk. word-- '-insurance" ar.d fSHi.ranc'i" are taisnomcis as ;l:etl to thfs; concerns, unless it W ii.et tli3 payment of money to itui companies i- insured and the tZO'-ifaiizz :.i ln-s without com- j.eiisation is assured. All the MQThECe we have is that of Tmksry find deceit, of technical xJJyragginy Mid scheming scul--rlieyry. This insures to these rnies lh retention of the fiojflfe's moii-y and the profit that arccrnts from the repudiation of ccidrnct obligation. It is the height of foolishness 5.7 the puldic to pay its money to aa insurance company that will Portland, Or.. July 25. Horace G. McKlnlev, one of the arch eorn-iiirHtors of land frauds of this state, according to the Oregonian, is no' on his way to San Francisco fron China and will arrive at the Bay City within two weeks. Since his conviction last year in the United States district court of Oregon along with S. A. D. Puter, Dan V. Tarpley, Frank II. WAlgxmot and Mrs. Emma L. Wataon, McKinley has travel ed over a considerable p ition of the United States and China. Defectives were on his trail during a large portion of his wanderirtis but be finally escaped them and went ti the Orient. His bondsmen never surrendered him ard so he is free to come and go a'most as he pleas?p. Foir indictments were pending against McKinley in th's state, and it was to await his trial on these indict ment, that Assistant United States Attorney General Heney consented to his lelease on bonds before prefentinjj him in court for sen'ence undera former conviction. It is expected that he will come north a:id submit to his ner fence at once on his anival at San Francisco. S. A. D. Puter, who was convicted with McKinley, was sentenced to two years in the Multnomah county jail and to jav a fine of $7000. Emma L. Watson is in ail here, haying been surrendered bv her bondsmen. She is hel l in $29,000 bonds. Walgamot and Tarpley are in this city at liberty pend ing their call as witnesses in order cases. Cash Shoe Store The Great $ i Shoe Sale Goes for One Week More S3.50 SHOES FOR l.OO This is no Fake, Come and See Shoes and Oxfords Strap Sandals and Slippers For Ladies For Men For Children Shoes Worth from $2.50 to $3.50 $1.00 A PAIR All Low Slice Reduced. Hose, Sox, Gloves at Sale Prices See our Windows 7lS l GILLIAM & BISBEEl Why Don't Homeseekers Come To Morrow County? Morrow county produces more wealth per capita than any other county in the state of Oregon. Our territory within county lines ia 75 miles in length by 35 miles in width, large enough for a state, but with not enough population for a good sized country village. Only fi000 people in the county. Every year we grow about 1,000,000 bushels of wheat. This is worth abou $700,000. W ha7e about 225.000 head of sheep worth about $502,000, after shearing while the wool from these sheep will sell for $300,000. Then there are horses and cattle wcrrth at east a half a million more. These are the main items in the wealth producers. It don't take much figuring when you look at these figures to come to the conclusion that Morrow county people make some money. We have the soil, the climate and the goods to make good. Morrow county's climate Is pleasant and healthful. Morrow county people are prosperous. Morrow county people hare money. Here in the town of Heppner we have two banks. The First National in publish ed statements shows deposits running from half a mil.ion dollars up. Both banks have a big business. Heppner can show the largest bank deposits of any town of its size in the Northwest, and it should bs remembered that Lexington, nine miles away, and lone, IS miles from Heppner both have banks doing a good business. This looks like Morrow county people have money. But look here, almost half the population of Morrow county reside in the towns. This leaves only between 3,000 and 4,000 people in a territory 75 miles in length by 35 miles in wealth. Don't you think there is room for more people. Ten or twelve years ago land in Morrow county went begging at from $100 to $250 for a quarter section. Five years ago this land had looked up to $0.00 and $7.00 per acre. Today this land is wo'th $15 per acre with a few of the choicest lots some times bringing $20 per ocre. Now the old timers are wondering why ttiey did not take advantage cf this cheap land. They could have made a barrel of money. Over in the adjoining county of Umatilla wheat lands today are worth from $50 to $75 an acre. Ou the other side of us is Sherman county with wheat lands selling from $25 up. Here we ate between with just as good land land at $15 per acre. Our lands are sure to go up in price. Ia a few years the people here will be again wondering why they did not buy some of this $15 land. The proposition is the same now as it was a few years ago, but it takes more money. Last year and year before a number of good farmers bought wheat lands and paid for it with the first crop. Come to Morrow county and investigate this land business. Following are a few samples of what we have for sale: Much of the wheat along the Great Northern, in the vicinity of Quincy and Vulcan, Wash., will not make grain aud ia being cut for hay. It ia expected that the govern ment will contribute $3000 t the building of the Cowlitz wagon road, w hich lies across a forest re serve, connecting the Yakima irrigated district with the western part of Vashington. Mrs. Ferdinand Reese, the old est woroau in Indiana, is dead at Laporte, aged 112 years. She was a Polish Catholic and born in 1794. She had been married three tirade. An international wirele3a tele graphy convention will be held in Berlin on October 3. Besides numerous private lirms interested, the American, government will be represented. 4b GENERAL HARDWARE A Square Deal Is a-- FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE TOOLS CUTLERY TINWARE We Have a First Class Plumber GILLIAM & BISBEE ' str i si t. Miiik Mt tfj, 4rrA A. ai f fe tmtk 4 n Ant a nr. sr v v V ti Tr tt -v r tt tv nr tt v r tr tp 2r v ;,;- If you are hunting Vacant (ioverniuent land, J. T. illiamson, La (imnde, Ore gon makes maps of any township in the La Grande Land District sliowinir the condition of the township at the date A Hook a I The Dog, made for $1 each, records of the land practice a specialty. as shown by the ollice. Lat:d oflice June7-tf. irec! you wltfti you buy one of Dr. tvi.'- fu.'aily medicines for all the in gredient cnt'-ring into them are printed th" !xit J'-v. -rapper-! and their formula up- ur".-t.ed ui:di-r oath as lieing complete and c rn-ct. Von know just, what you ae paying for and that the iiicretient.s are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being e!ect( il from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing in our American fores's aud while potent to cure are perfectly harmless even to the most t! lk-ate women and c hildren. Xot a drop c f uVoho! enters into their comnositio'i. A much better a'ent is used both for ex-t:-acT':..' and pi eserviiw the tnedieimd principles i:s.-d in them, viz. pure triplc reliniil L'I'.ci rine. This aireni possesses intrinsic medicinal properties of its own. being a inos; vaiuable anti-septic and anti- ferment, nutritive and toothing demul- Glycerine. p:ts m, in;p.rtatit part In J ars Ir. i'ien-e's ( rohicli Medicill Discovery ill ' ammm VZ CT'i I'f iialieition. JyfjH-psi:i ami j v oak stonia-'ii. ntteiHl-i by -our risini;-. hfart-b Tii. f'::l Inath. coated tongue, P-v.r app'-tit". Knawinir feeling in stom- acn. I,:, .on n-s- and hinored oeran?e niei:ts of the stomach, liver and imiwcIs. Ile.-ides curing all the above distressing B :!!ie;:t. 1 1 1 " ( io!i ! i! ,'ed ic.tl I liscovery" K a ;.e,-:li.- for ail die:ix s of t he niucojs TI, l!,l.r:i:ies. i:S Ciitirrh. whether l)i the i: 1 p;i--.a s or of the stomach. how-ls or pe!v- organs. Kven in it ulcerative st.iaes it will yield to this sovereign rem '! v if i u-e U per i-re.i in. In ( hronic a: ;r.-!i of tin- Na.-al passages, it is well, vij.e- tailing tlie "Golden Medical Dis covery " f ir the ii'cesary toiistitutioiial tre.-ittiient. to cleans' thepa.nres freely two or thr-e time-t a lay w ith Dr. fSage's t ii'arrh Kiiimlv. Tliis'thoroiigh eonrw ! the wont CASTOR i A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have A!wsys Bought Bears the Signature of Ca4ffl&&d44Z We have received from the Associated ! Fanciers, 40.) N. 3rd St., I'hiUdelidiii, I'a., a copy of their Dog buyers' Guide. It cuitaitipi u finelv executed i:olnr?d froiitinpie."e ; well drawn engravingH of nearly every breed of dog, and al: kinds of dog furnishing goods. We nhould judge that the book has cost a great deal more to pn.duce than the price asked and we would advise a 1 of our reader., who are interested in dou to send for the book, which will be mailed on receipt of 15 cents in postage Btauipj. No 1 320 acres, 13 miles- south of lone, 2l'0 acres in cultivation and is in crop. One third of crop delivered in lone goe9 with place. All fenced with 2 wires. 1'iiue $4.0. $2,500 cash, balance in 2 years, S per cent. No 2800 acres, 12 miles nouth of lone, 500 acres in cultivation 2S5 acres in grain, will summer fallow balance. Good well water, fair buildings atd one mile from school. Price including crop and summer fallow, $12,500. f3,000 cast), frL'.uuu atier liar vest, balance in one half crop payments at 8 per cent. No 3 G40 acies, 9 miles south of lone, 450 acres in cultivation, 100 more can be plowed, 155 acres in wheat. Fair buihhnirs, Mid all fenced with 2 wiiea. Pi ice fucluding crop, $10,500, $3,500, cash, small payment after harvest, balance to suit purchaser. No 4 430 acres, l miles fiom Lex ington, all in cultivation but 5 acres, running water, all fenced. I'rice per acre $20 00. One half cash, balance on easy terms. No 5 4V) acres, 12 miles from Hepp ner, 300 acres in cullivntiou, i0 acres more can be plowed, 150 acres in grain. Windmill and plenty cf water at house and running wa'.er in pasture. All fenced with '2 wires. Small orchard. Three quartets of mile from school. spring branches and creeks. There is about 75 acres set to alafaifa, 250 more in cultivation, two fair bouses, two good sheep sheds. Located in the best grass section in Morrow county. Price per acie $0.50. One third cash, balance on eapy terms. No 8 280 acres timber land, good house aud barn, all fenced, 25 acres meadow or bottom land. Oue mile from good saw mill, IJg miles from school, 10 miles from Hardman. Price per acre $10.00. $500.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. No ! 320 acres timber and irraes land, 3 miles fiom saw mill, all fenced, plenty of ruuning water, small house. Pri e $K!00. .Small payment down, balance on easy terms. So 10t!40 acres, 525 acres in cultiva tion, balance can be farmed, 3iK acres in summer fallow, fair house and barn and other out buildings, fenced and cross fenced with 2 wires, county mud runs on one side, one half mile from good t-chool. 8 miles from railroad station. Price $2000 per acre, including summer fallow. One third cash, balance on easy terms, !S per cent. No 11 KU acres, 0 miles fnm liar man, well watered by springs, plenty of timber for home use, comfortable five room frame house, cellar, milk house, Price includ nu crop, $S 000. 3,500 ; p"ke house, wood house and shep, barn cash, balance on easv terms. room for 12 head of stock. Hay barn No (I 040 acres, 5 miles from Hepp- 24x34. cattle shed 24x00, wagon ami tool ner, all tillabl ? but 50 acres, 300 acres : ',lt'(1 10x10. About 40 acres jn nulti va in wheat. Plenty cf water, and fair ; lion. more con Id easily be put in cultiva buildings. Young orchard. I'rice in- tion. Orchard of apple, plum, prune, eluding crop $20.00 per acre. One half ; l)ear cherry trees just beginning to cash balance on easv terms. bear, one half mile from school house, No 7 .Stock ranch, 7220 acres all from saw mill. Price $2,000 fenced with 3 wires, wateied by several $1,400 down balance to suit purchaser. A pleasure boat capsized on Lake Hopating, New York. George Latt, May Kekleramerer and Lertba Smith were drowned. Three others were rencued when nearly drowned. The wife of William Ellis Corey, president of the I'Lited Statea Steel corporation, has been grant ed a divorce and the custody of their only child, a eon aged 10 CO TEST NUTI'JK. Heppner Gutette Weekly OrcROnlan. Everybody wants to know what The Oregoni&n his to say. Timber Lands in Quantities to Suit at Reasonable Prices For further information call on or address PUED WARNOCK, AOSE ASHBAUGH, Heppner. Oregon Eight Mile. Oregon THE BREWERY The Best Liquors and Wines. HOPGOLD BEER o: tn-atmeiit centrally cup ca--s. In nmcln nil hotrwneos ranswl lr tiron--tnkl. ti.ii.ai ami liinir affect lonh. f fit rtm MiM.ptWn in il ilvain--l staif'-s. the "(olden M-llcal Hix-ovcry " is a m't efficient rem Ki.v. ejwciaily in I)iim olr-1 inalc. Iinitr-tm couth caused lijr Irrlf ation and contest Ion of tlielinmcliial mucous membranem. Tlie"l)l covery - It not gjd fur a-ute "ou-hs aris ing fnmi siul'len colds, nor must It lie ex pected to cure txMisumptlon In its advanced taes nn medicine will do that hut for all the .iliMitiate. chronic couglis. which. If nec-e-tel. or tiadly treated, lead up toconump Uvu. it is tbe bt tacdicine ttal cau be taken. JP!iBrtmri:t of tin- Ii.tcrior. I'.ri. Land Olticc, Tiic Orogon. July 11, J i A snttiriort contest Blh'davit Iihvhil' heen t:!rd in tin ottx-e hy Mary A. Fiirlnii. contcst Biit, HKHinpt hnmextmil ciitr- Ni, 'itii, mH'le JtineJi. r.DI. for SKUNK1 ,. l",f I. s.-c. i. It 3, I, Section r. Tii ii-,ii;, :, i:hi i;. E. w-. M, l.y Jefferson Kliiiu. Iumivit, in Willed it i a'leec-d that and J.-. r.:i I-: i:u lis never ret-.!t.-l on ai.l i liil htm- ;i j ,,; n-HidVt! or nrnde hia home on unid Inml for the lant a"t fix months and has never inii'le. ai:- improve nieiits on Hid land xn .: r., I.m'j.1 small ratlin ou said laud : tlmt kil.l allege, absence wa not due to his employe, i.t ; tim army, navy or marine corps of the Lulled States in time of w ar. aaid parties are here), y notified to appear, respond and oiler evidence toiicliinK aaid altera ion at 10 o'clock a tn. on Sef temt?r 12, before J.l'. W'llllanis, t. S. Commis sioner at hi office in Heppner fircpon. and that final hearing ill ).- held at lii o'clock a. m. on fceptetnber 1!. lKni. Iielore the Register and Receiver at the I'nited RtaUa Ijind trthca in The Ilailea, Oregon. The said rnntestanf. having in a proper affi davit tiled July Hi. I '., km forth fMta which how thai alter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be ma.le. It ia hreb ordered and directed that snrh notice be given aucua proiier niiiiicaiif,n. Leading JJrands of Cigars C. F. IcCarter, Prop. Pacific Oniveossiy FOREST GROVE, OREZCCN. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. Beautifully Ideated tverity-::;x mi!tT from 'ortland. Full re.rutar college cours-js. Academy rives strong prctiaratorv i.nd High School courser.. Con. ;; vato:y of f!uuicanI e'ehool of Art, with .jror'or inatructors. nuslnc.; J.nir.clit.? t-ifht. Gymna.siur.i I :t-Ii Athletics under a Physical director. Vc!l-'fiiiiji;ei La! oratories. l.ihrary i i.;,1"' volumes. Ilealthful social life: regions infinenc All student erilert.ri. ts active. THE SCHOOL THAT STANDS f OR THE I i ' 'rV i,., ,T ' V .'. . . J OREGON SlIOTLliE and IMON PACIFIC CITATION. In tlie Coni.ty Court of the StntB of Orecou for the t'onuty of -Morrow. In she iiiattcrof the- estati- of Olin Warden, a minor. tril'-r to i-how chiirswIiT Ordir of h'ule of Keal Kstat" should not. he made. It splmiring to Hie k.-iI'I t'ourt, hy tho petition tliis m- i.r i-eiitl nun liled by A. W. Sailing the UiiHrdiitu of the Rstiiteof Olin W,rdij a minor l'rs.vinK for an order of sale of real estate, that it is iKHcM-.-iiy in n ! the all of the ral estate b'.-lonuiim to Hnid iniror. in order thst the pro. reeds front the nunc may be invested in a inure pronrsine iiiHUii' r I Onlv Lino EAST via SULT LUKE and DENVER TWO TliAlNS DAILY- Daily Dkpak'ts It is then-fo P oHli-red liy ttie T. W. Ayrr BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR CATALOGUE .T. NOLAN, Kefiiter. Before You Order Tombstones, Marble or Granite Work You will do well to nee Monterastelli Brothers and get prices. They have a fine stock on band. MAI STREET, HEITSEH, ORE. td in the esinie ,,i f.ii.i initior. ai.Ier before j oiintv Ciiiirn:i Monday the titli day of AiiL'nst, hr at In o link in the forenoon l said ! !:ty, st thefouti ro'H ,f sai l County I'oiirt nt tha iwrtlioMse In tlie pity ot Heppner in the 'i'oantj-of Morrow to i ,v raue why nil onli-r i should i.i U-ernnt.-d to the saiil A. W. Haling. ' said (i'lHrdian to s-ll so all 'f the hereinafier , dew-rilwwl r-al eiit-of the said minor to-wit: j An undivided 'nesivth interest In .SI-;1 ."sl-c . j f in T.. :; S. K -.'I K. V. M . I AIm an undivided one aixth interest in the ! following truet of Hnd In the town of Hard 1 man. orecoii:-B.-eiiirire.'.rirhains Fa"l and feet Month cf N' mrurt of XH' of nI.i. of I .-H-i-.. in I p I:. , K. VV. M.. running, thenee i ! Miuth iPhains, thenee Kast '.'.Ml rhairs. thenre j North lehain thwe W 2 Vii hain to place 01 DPKinning containing one m i T. W. AVKKS, County Judge. Dated Jane 22 r.,. 9:00 a. m. M:(Wi a.m. TIME HCHEDl'LEH IlKI'l-NltR, Ok. I Fast Mail-For j Et and West ! Fast Mall From East and West Express For Kast and West Express -From East and West Daily Arrives 5:35 p. 5:25 p. STEAMER LINES. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, Orogon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence. Corvallia and all Columbia and Willamette River po'nta. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. fiteamera between Rlpariaand Lewlston leava Rlparla daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewlston daily at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. A. I. CRAIG. Tlie editorial paw of U Weeklr Ore- rociu give e, brMd treetoMnt U vide ! WANTED: Gentleman or lady with rood reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of f2.vi.00n.00 capital. Salary ll.072.On par year and expense; salary paid weekly and expenoe advanced. Addreaa with I tamp. Job. Ul.VAUglA, fUf M SBDjNtA UjlQ9ni.