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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1907)
3PZOS'3CSSX02TJXi OJ-ItXS Redfie.d & VanVacior, 47702TF.S AT LAW. Office on west end o! Mar Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon HIGGS & W1NNARD PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose und throat. Office: The Fair Baildirig. Heppner, Oregon. Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Resideuce in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drncstoie. IV. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstraot books In Morrow oounty. Heppner, Oregon . DR. A1ETZLER, V DBNTI8T Located in Odd Fellows building. Booms 5 and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad - ' ministered. J. JETOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. He is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lung, liver, kidney, female weakness, catarrh and all diseases of the body by tne use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If . you cant call at bis office, write for home treat ment. Consul tatioo free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tone Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany," Oregon. THE GAZETTE AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN S2.00 A YEAR Red Front Livery & Feed Satbles ; Willis Stewart, Prop I FIRST-CLASS; -1 :LIVERY RIGS ) Kept constantly c i an 1 and can be furnmnen short notice t pa es wishing to drivi irt be interior. Fir cjs : : Hacks and 6uquI6S CkiA . KCUND AND 8h.-' V '. WE CATER K xllE : : : : oOM.Vh;RCIAL TRAVELERS ,.SD CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : H6DDnep, Oregon Robert Hart, Prop. I co Civam Ice Cream o1ji Ilirh Grade Cigars Fresh Candies Xuts and Fruits Lunch Goods Ice Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Hoot Beer I The Palm Palm I VIC GROSHENS Proprietor Union Saloon WINES, LIQUORS THE CELEBRATED Indervveis BEER High Grade Cigars HEPPNER, OREGON THE ALPS John Zollinger, Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigais Lunches of all Kinds Hardman, - - Oregon The Brick 5 Saloon We carry in stook only a very high grade of Barrel and Bottled Goods We carry the lead ing brands of FINE CIGARS Draft and Bottled Beer. Hrppnkb, Oregon. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six stoiy, , fire proof building. European Plan Rates $1,00 and up. , Pari, Metsch an, Mans er. Phil Mstschah, Jr. Asst. Maoag r. Pacific Lod ji g House. C. N. SHINN, P op. We take especial care in looking after our Pa trons by givii 1 the best service with clean beds and comfortable rooms. Our Rcies are Reasonable COME AND SEE US MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. THE BREWERY The Best Liquors and Wines. HOP GOLD BEER Leading Brands of Cigars C. F. McCarter, Prop. Weekly Orefoalaa Heppcsr Qasett. Tl YTRAGOOfY Clothes Are Made Best LET two women have the : same materials and one will make the better batch of bread. , The same principle applies, in clothes-making. Most boys', clothing is just ordinary XIMS22D is the one best, ' guaranteed brand because of the greater ability of the man ufacturers and better work manship. Every item that goes into the Norfolk, and all our other yTRAGOon styles for boys, must match up to the highest standard; every step in the process of making is a separate, distinct, perfect piece of work. For sale by MINOR & Co. I . u ii - M See this fllfk I Nfolk':;imk I wr - . a. VVlw -ft. spot cash. 10 to 60 more money for yon to ship Raw Furs and Bides to as than to at borne, w rite lor rim ust. mantel neper, snipping lags, ana swim oar HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.fuS. 450 pat.., leather boo nd. Best thinir on the subj.ct yer written. Illustrating all Far Annuals. All about Trappers' Secret., Decoys, Traps, Game Laws. How and where to trap, and to become a suc cessful trapper. It's a regular Encyclopedia. Price. $2. To our customers. $1.35. Hides tanned into beautiful Robes. " Our Magnetic Bait and Oecov attracts animals to traps. 1.00 per bottle. Ship Tour Hides and furs to us aud get highest priroa. AuUermh llroa., lcpU 71, MlnneapuUs,Jlui- Liberty Meat Market Boyer & Wherry ( Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Hi -c't marKei pi pa ror fat stock HEPPN R. OREGON ML m J Be. .edere FINEST WI LIQUORb & CiGARS One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra tine cider vinegar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, 5 ORE. HOW TO STUDY PROPERLY. Books Should Da Well Chosen and Read CuxefoUri Not Devoured. Study is like a dinner. The viands must bo well chosen nud eaten slowly, not devoured, then well turned over In-the mental stomach for awhile un til with ease and comfort they are per fectly digested and furnish nutriment to the brain. Most students study without thought, which is like eating without digesting. Others raid merely s a fad and soon forget all they may have learned. The most satisfactory method of study is the digestive. It is the thor ough one the one that gives strength to the brain. Take the subject you are studying. Read a few lines or a few pages, as the case may be, then put the book down and think on what you have read. Turn it about in your mind from every standpoint Do not accept it immediately. Argue for and against It in your mind. In other words, masti cate It You need not be at your leisure to do this. Do It In your walks, In your Idle moments, at any time. When yon have satisfied yourself on the subject go on with a little more In the same way. In a short time you will find yourself more a thorough student than If you had read all at a sitting. The best educated man In the end is the man who learns slowly, but surely. A Thackeray letter. A letter from Thackeray found among the papers of the late George M. Craw ford, Paris correspondent of the Lon don Daily News, establishes the fact that Mr. Crawford was the original of Warrington. "You will find much to remind you in Tendennis' of old talks and faces of William John O'Connell, Jack Sheehan and Andrew Archdecne. There Is something of you in Waning ton, but he is not fit to hold a candle to you, for, taking you all around, you are the most: genuine fellow that ever strayed from a better world into this. Warrington Is always guzzling beer, but he has your honesty and, like you, could not posture If he tried." ' t Pullman Car Profits. i Most people who patronize the Pull wan cars have no conception of the enormous profits accruing to the com pany, says a New York letter. The net earnings of a. sleeper on an ordinary run are from .1,0,000 to $12,000 a year, or about two-thirds of the cost of the car. On limited trains between New York and Chicago the net earnings are as high as $18,000 a year. The mileage paid by the railroads la practically suf ficient to' cover all the expenses of op eration, Including the Investment and depreciation, so that all receipts from passengers are in effect net profits to the Pullman company. mm ii a mm WmW M sasBssf - HMMa -m OREGON SiiOiprUlHE Pacific . Onlv Xdne EAST via SALT LAKE anil DEKVE9 TWO TRAINS DAILY awCSX. ' . W Daily TIMK BCHEDCLEfi ."'J. ' Dras Hfpkb, Ob. Fast Mall For 7:45 a.m. East and West Fast Mali From Kant and West 4:15 p.m. Express For 7:45 a.m. EastandWest Expresa From East and West 4:15 p. ;7:45a. m. Sunday 4:30 p, m. STEAM tR LINES. Boat service between Portland, Astoria. Oregon City, Dayton. Hal em, Independence, Corrallls and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Rlparia and Lewicton leave Riparla daily at 10:40 a. m. except Baturday, returning leave Lewiston dally at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. WxMcMUERAY, G.P.A. PflLCE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hot. MODERN CONVENIENCES ' ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under; New; JMsnagement. Thoroughly BenoT&tedj.and Befiitted. Best Maeli in the City. BI1DD0CK i CO. Preps. . Paradoxical. Smith You remember Mucins, who osed to bore us with his long winded stories? Jones Yes, What of him? Smith He was arrested yesterday, for being short In his accounts. Chicago News. Work. "Anyhow you can't deny that Ilewll gua Is a self .made man. Ho worked bis way through college." "He certainly did. .He worked near ly every student In the institution." Chicago Tribune. Ma Flovndcrlnars. '"Isn't Mr. Teejus a deep thinker r "He must be," answered . Miss Cay enne. "I . never heard him try to say anything without getting beyond his depth." Washington Star. Since knowledge Is bat sorrow's apy It is cot safe to know. Davenant. COMPLETED PROVERBS. "Whatever man has done man can do" better. , , . "There's many a slip "twlxt" the cra dle and the grave. "Look before you leap" out of the frying pan-into the fire. "Until a man finds a wife he is only half;" thereafter be Is less. "Honesty is exact to a penny," but not always to larger amounts. "A fool and his money are soon part ed" when the fool has friends. "The best things are not bought and sold;" they are stolen and kept. "The second blow makes the fray," but not If th.0 first Is well placed. "Pity Is akin to love," but kinship does not always signify friendship. "Everything comes to the man who waits" except that for which he waits. "Opportunity knocks once at every man's door,"' but often makes sure the man is out-before knocking. Literary Digest. . t ' The Slow Story Teller. Friar. Lawrence checks the impetu ous Romeo with, "He stumbles who runs fast," a sentiment true enough, perhaps, but one which ought never, to be repeated to the constitutionally slow story teller. I like a good story and am ever ready to applaud a good story teller, but heaven save me from the de liberate, detailing, clrcumlocuting, ex asperating efforts of the slow story tell er, In the first place, they seldom tell a tale that needs a rapid recital and when they do they murder It and in the next place the long stories, the Im pressively sentimental and the lugubri ously funny stories Jhey deaf in chiefly are seldom worth llsts&Uxg to. Lon don Globe. i Everybody wants to know what Th Oreg-onlan baa to say. Pacific Coast Realty Co. We are selling farms. We want you to list wheat, stock and fruit, farms with us. We want to post you on Portland Realty values. No freater opportunity for legitimate property investment ever known tlian is now offered in Portland Real Estate. Visit us when in the city you are welcome, and we want your acquaintance. Pacific Coast Realty Co,. 305 to 308 Buchanan Buildintr, opposite Perkins Hotel. References First National Bank Heppner, Oregon, or Merchants National . Bank Portland Oregon. . ! FOR SALE Eight room house' with big reception hall, bath and pantry, good orchard and all kinds of -berries. Inquire of Henry Johnson, city. STAR HOTEL JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and May Sts.. Heppner, V WISHES TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG. Ll B.. PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our tootto.atid reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in. struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier Is our shorthand; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland - SHORT STORIES. Blxty per cent of the cadets at West Tolnt are in Y. M. 0. A. Bible classes. :It is stated by experts, in life inauiv ance that Jess than 10 per cent of tha policies issued are after the age of foi ty-, , V'- '-i :- , A project is under consideration t build a twenty mile automobile speed way from 00 to 100 feet wide in Mer cer, county, N. J. It is reported thai options on the necessary property have beu obtained. It la stated that by 1D07 a channel 80 feet deep and .450. feet wide be tween Quebec and Montreal will be completed and that Montreal will then be In a position to compete on equal terms with the other great ports. - According to the figures compiled by the Publishers' Weekly, the number of new hovels and Volumes of storlesub, llshed In the United States In 1004 was L007, nearly 200 more than were re corded In 1903. The. number of new editions of fiction published in the same period was 814. , Canadian emigration agents In the United States expect a great Increase In the number of American farmers who will migrate to the Canadian northwest this year. Fully 60,000 per sons from the United States are expect ed to settle In the Dominion. Last year the number was 45,000. . PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Fanny Rice will play in Europe this summer. Clnra Morris Is playing an engage ment In vaudeville. George Ade has written a comedy, "A Second Time on Earth." Amelia Bingham has been doing well with her new play on the road. Kate Denln Wilson has Joined the cast of "A School For Husbands." , The stock companies are growing In popularity, judging by their increase. Giles Shine is playing Mr. Knox in a revival of Robertson's comedy, "School," In New York. ... , Colonel Savage will produce an oper etta next season by John Kendrick Bangs and Manuel Klein. , Reginald De Koven and Frederic Ranken have entered a contract by which Mr. -Ranken agrees to write only In collaboration with Mr. De Koven for the next five years. The beloved old veteran of the stage, J. H. Stoddart, whose illness at Gait. Ont, compelled him to give up the re main'4 3r of his tour In "The Bonnie Brier Bush," continues to improve In health. - - GERMAN GLEANINGS. r :f . . .. : 1 The Berlin police authorities Intend to take severe measures . to suppress the practice of playing poker in public pJaces... t . ', t . flans have been accepted by the Berlin municipality for the building of two immense popular swimming baths for both sexes. , , ... . White women are scarce in the Ger man colonies. There are only 524 in east Africa and 229 in the German Islands in the Pacific ocean. In Germany the number of servant girls who have savings bank accounts is Lcarly three times as large as that of shopgirls who have them. Professor Haeckel of. Jena, the great German Darwinian, declares that the best Germans have been driven to the United States and that they have left behind a race of weaker men and women. .... . 4 . Call at the Gazette office and learn of our dubbino; offer with ths Weekly Ore-s-onlan. SfilLILIEl. V