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''Son TiWoal s(,:,i- VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1906 Redfleld VanVactor, Offloe on WMt end of May Street Heppner, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW Office la Palace Hetel HaaaMr, oraaaa Phelps A Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Wet In Oed Fellows Bids Heppner, Oregon. HIGGS WINNARD PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Special attention given to diseases of ins a, ear, nose ana inroat. Octiob: The Fair Building. Heppnkr, . Obeoon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore nesiueuce in Morrow building over i auerson son's Drugstore. W. L. SMITH. COURT HOUSE erEs jute niu I ABSTRACTER. - Only oomplete set of abstract books in morrow oonm. Hkppiub, OkMw Groshens & Shaw Proprietors on Saloon and Restauran t u n i Sta In Connection- Meals Night and Day Everything First-class The Brick Saloon lKey Declares It Wools mk Peultentlarr Self-Sustatnlna; The coart bouse is a busy place this week owing to the county I court which is now in session. W. P. Keady, father of the late mill Citation and legislation, who is at . ... . I present working upon the draft of a itite n j l i r it ii . rki- 'r presenuiion o toe legjsfa- Taesday to 0. M. Hall and Olive tore, takes exception to the attitude of 'u. aukids. ids governor and of the members of ih R D. Palmer filed a patent from lgiUtore who recently visited Pendle- tbe government ton ana wall Walla while investigating The usual members of mortg- r J T i . , I ib euip-uuuc in ins argn ages, etc., were filed. ment tbjlt the , t , th . A ... . - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS only settlement of the prison labx Oregon Land and water Co., to ?Be'T , h t U ,B th" n'y s rr 1 j. T i vi vwk'vj luoufc nUltll Will llJO Oscar Haines, lot in Imgon. convict out of competition Wlth the free ClW. labor of the nt.ta Ha .1 .k.. Oyntha Connie et al. to Pend-U jate mill would do more towaid mak- .1 T i a . T I 1 n (. Ka aKitn . .. If i ana ajivesiocK ana iana uo., iou " " f"buu oeiiBuppomng uiBu uaj inner arrangement tbat could DR. METZLER. DENTIST Fellows building. Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. DR. At. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office S . I T. , . uj tun ucw rair ounaing. ties ad-mioistered. We carry in slook only a very high grade of Barrel and Bottled Good We carry the lead ing brands of HNE Belvedere FINEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS- One hundred empty barrels for saie. five numueu barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . CIGARS 'Draft and Bottled Beer. Heppner, . - Oregon. Liberty Meat Mark Rasmus & Boyer Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays HEPPNER, - ORE. Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 FREIGHT PREPAID. J ,Mgh"Vm' ,droJ Dead. ball bearine. lock. titrb, double feed. self. threading shuttle: hat autnmatle bobbin winder and other latest Improve went... Thli It the ANTI TKI ST MACHINE. It li the fame machine agent! are aming you f 0 for. All attaoli mens f?o with ench machine. Bold (or only WrIUTODIT for free FVRHITURE MTUOSUE nhowinn I lct-ant honaehold good, we will fhln(frelht HEPPNTR Oovurtz Furnlturo Company 17S.175FIr.tSt, PORTLAND. OK. For news nd onlnionti,-. vscguuitalaB acres. S700. Effie Gardner and husband and Susie A. Allison and husband to 'enland Livestock and Land Co. nterest in 160 acres. Waldo Watkins, et al to Pend- and Livestock and Land Co., 160 acres. S700. Nancy E. Snerry to J. H. Dun. lap, parcel of laud in lone. $700. United States to W. P. Mc Millan, duplicate receipt. United States to Julia Mahoney, duplicate receipt. H. O. Yocom and wife to Joseph Meier. Bond for deed. Thomas J. Teeters to James a Moore, 460 acres. $1,500. A. J. McKinzie and wife to Penlabd Livestock and Land Co., 160 acres. $850. J. A. Hughes and wife to William Padberg, 2 lots in lone. $400. J. M. Humphreys to A. B. Cox, land in Morrow county. $1950. Frank M. Parker and Mary A. Parker to Leach Brothers, 1G0 acres. 2000 be made. "According to tbe figures qnoted at i toe inyestigatlon made at Walla Walla," Mr, Keady said tbis morning, it was shown that it was possible for the Walla Wall prinon to manufacture bags for 5 42 cent", tyen after the price of raw material had been doubled by the so-called trust in India. It would be possible for Oreeon to rjrndnrn ho Avoid alum and alum phos phate bakingpowders.The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE. Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and the best that can be made. Newurmnailnm Now Open. CITY lOlJICIL, Saloon License Raised Fro to 500 per Year. The Henrinnr Cimmcrpiol PlnK at less coet than this on account of the is nnw nrn ord r. difference in freight between Portland nMa .:tu D n m o ci.m . t , . ,, nes who. a nne new uvmnasium. and balem and Portland and Wl a . ... J Walla. Counting on the Washington mt8d QP for Game8 (1 Exercises basis, however, and selling the bags at of a" kinds. a profit of 1 cent, an Oregon mill of 100 Basket Ball, Indoor Base Ball, looms with a ranuirv nf 3 nnn nnl K I T 1 1 T n lltt uMhe T -30'000 aDDU1a,ly eze etc' Locke" Tub and Shower Mir, with Mayo, Gilliam in the which is twice the income resultant t . i ai l j Aiiuo. vjhiu a an ph. unatro. Kaort. vun. iiuui tug oiuvo lounurv. i i : ineRoom. Evprvth tions prison-made bags could be sold for use and being used. a n a i il i i t ur o ceuis itss man me matKet price it YOU BET IT IS A on The city council met in regular session Monday evening. A fall board of councilmen were preseot with the exceotion of VV. fl is saie 10 assume mat any increase in the price of the raw material would still maintain the same ratio ot cost to the Ordinance No. 110 licensing and regulating saloons was brought for final passage, hnd was rmHsnd. Initiation Fee $5.00, dues $1.00 '-ne license was raised fiom $400 a month; non-resident members uimuvsiu iuh BHiue raiio oi rose io tne , w consumer not existing, fo tbat no matter "aes 52.50 a year, boys over 16 i what the trust misht do with the raw and men material the farmers ould be able to members. buy prison bags cheaper than treat- made bags, and tbis not taking into consideration the regulation which the any age, are eligible as COME ON B0I8. Kall.Adklus. Highest market price paid for fat stock OREGON 8. E. CARR. Pres. B. F. GULP, Vice Pres. W. 8. WHARTON, Cashier Bank of Heppner Capital Stock 850,000 Fully Paid LOANS MADE AT BIGHT PER GENT PER ANNUM Orgauized under the laws of the state of Oregon $25,000 daylight burglar insurance carried Member of the American Bankers Association Insured Bank money orders issued Accounts by mail solicited All communications answered the same day they are received The Bank of Heppner through its large connections is in a position to extend large accommodations and the teatest safety o all its depositors FOffR PEB GENT IHTEREST PAID OK TT1TIE DEPOSITS A quiet but pretty weddire occured at the home of J. Adkins, Wednesday morning No vember 7th at 7 o'clock. Mr. Charles M. Hall and Mies Olive Adkins were the contracting parties. Rev. Joseph Buie, per- formed the beautiful ceremony of the M. E. church South ritual in a very impressive manner. Only the members of the im mediate family were present. The happy couple were the recipients of many useful and beautiful presents. The occasion of this wedding was unique owing to the fact that this is the thirty first anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins, and the thirtieth birthday of their oldest daughter, Mrs. V. C. Howard. Mr. Hall is the foreman of the Elarn Hardware Co., of Milton, Oregon and is well and favorably known in that city. Miss AdkiDs is well known in Heppner, having" been born and raised liere. She received her elucation here and at Columbia College, Milton, where she gradu ated from the academic depart ment. B'.aid. the immedeate mombora of the family, Dr. J. E. AdkinH, of Uillsboro, r.ml Mrs. h C. Adkins of tin rity von present. The happv counle left nn tbo John Dolan. his wifV ttrn wu. v. Hw.wt vuv a Mica vsuu T Al 1 Vll lUD I I wt. w prison bag output wi uld exercise over daughters and a son had their the market. In all the history of the lives saved nar Phinnonro T.n. state the farmars have been paying Uy by their dog. The animal luuio lur Kraiu llian IDO Slate J. . conid hftVB .m .um r, t, i- . aue a great iuss in tue night and . . Uu iui avioni vjxji - i tinent fact that throughout tlie agitation Doian threw a boot at the animal, all people importing sacks have been which was in the same room. The very active in their opposition 10 the doer then inmnpd nn.m tba 1W? anA establishment of a jnte mill at Salem. bit Dolan's hand severe!. WW rf Vnt.i. 1U 1 1 I J v. morning train for Milton. For 157 years the University of Pennsylvania has not been a co educational institution, but be ginning January 1, next, women will be admitted to all its educa tional advantages. J. Christian Eekilson of Chicago, supreme treasurer of the Danish Brotherhood of America, is miss ing, and simultansonslv hotwrpon $40,000 and 50,000 of the order's funds has disappeared. sition to free labor whenever it is used for any purpose whatever outside the prison walls, whether on roads or what not," continued Mr. Keady. "And even in the manufacture of stoves it works in opposition to the laboring man. If the stove foundry at Salem was abolished then a foundry would be profitable outside, but not while the convicts mould stoves for 3 cents an hour to sell in tbe market in competi tion with those made by free labor. Tbe jute mill would absolutely destroy all competition and at the same time would go futher toward maKing the penitentiary Belt supporting. The peoitentiary is now running at an annual loss of between $40,000 and 850,000," said Mr. Keady, turning to another phase of the subject. "It has no income except that trom its foundry and its pyetem of bookkeeping so pads out the income account as not to show by a very wide margin the real annual deficit of the institution. All the work done by convicts in reparing walls, in gardening, dairy work, road woik, in all departments, is credited to the earn ing account while the prion gains nothing in income from the effort and continually lias to expend money in maintenance. It is in reality deal labor and (1' hI loss. With the stove foundry not more than 175 m n are employed, while with a loom jute mill approximately 300 men would b tiven continual work, tlma calling into requisition practically tl! of the convicts in the prison. "This, however, is not a question of revenue only. It is a question of state good," eaid the speaker. "Even should the mill simply pay its way and sell sacks at cost it would not run the prison further behind than it is now running, while at the same time it would greatly and directly benefit the farmers." Mr. Keady is much interested in tbe jute mill question and is preparing data for tie conideation of the legislators prior to the real discussion of tbe pro posed bill. Oregon Journal. Dolan got up to kick the dog out of doors he discovered the whole upper part of the house to be afire, and the family got out just in tiae to save their lives. Miss Louise Florence, of Chica go, representing Franco-American Hygienic Co. Toilet Goods, Toilet Specialist, Bemoving Superfluous Hair, Facial Massage, Shampoo icg and Scalp Treatment for Men and Women, Manicuring. Mor- r w building, up stairs. An Oregon Citv vine has rtrndnooil 111 large, smooth tomatoes. A Klamath county cauliflower weigh ed 42 pounds. to $500 Der vear. to taka pflV after the first of January, 1907. The following bills were allowed: D. C. Gurdane ?G0 00 J. P. Williams 16 63 L. W. Briggs 8 S3 Light & Water C 97 SO J. D. Brown 2 00 Roberts Cleary 2 0) VV. J. rrench 4. 25 Warehouse Co 5 75 Id every clime its colors are no for lei Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Benol surprised if in tbe other world. Ton hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. W. P. McMillen, LexiDgton, Oregoa. Cattarrh Cannot beCuretf. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they bdo reach the ieat of the dispese. Catturrh : blood or constitutional dlsewe, and in ordee to cure it you must take internal remedlea. Ht Cattarrh Cure is taken ihternally, and irta directly on the blood and mucous surbo. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii not a ouack niddiria- It was prescribed by one of the beet physieaa) in tne country for years and is a regular ftm- scription. It is composed of the best tosses known, combined with the best blnod nuri& acting directly on the mucous surface. Vt2 perfect combination of the two ingredients fa what produces such wonderful renlts in etirfz Cattarrh. Send f:r testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY fc CO.. PmiM . Tn !.. l Sold bv Druggists, price T5e. Take Hall's Family 1'ills for constipation. fiRST National Bank OF HEPPNER. o. A. RHEA. A. RHEA. President .VicPresiJent (i. W. CCXSER E. L. Fr.EELAND..Assijt'-t Transact a General Danldnq Business. paid on Time DcpcsiJs Fo'ir prr err. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OP THE WOK1.H Collections made on all piiifjm rfxisirioMrtpTTr" i-'-Tv vol . ii T AM .-"Ol D Weekly Orego&lan Beppoer Gatetta. r X PflLCE HOTEI HEPPlNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon HoU. MOCERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC lighted , . . Under New Mansgemect. ThoroiiUy wm Renovated and to Remitted. Bait s in the Citv. MIDPOCK i CO. frrA 1 i