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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
City llnM VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1908 NO. 1179 Entirely Under Local Control and Mana gement Bank of Heppner Capital $50,000 Fully Paid Officers W. O. MINOR, President J. II.McIIALEY, Vice-President W. 8. WHARTON, Cashier VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier Directors W. O. MINOR C. E. WOODSON W. G. SCOTT J II. McIIALEY W. S. WHARTON Loans Made at Eight Per Cent. FQgg PER GEHT INTEREST PI 51 TIE DEPOSITS IVE ARE GROWING Gain in Deposits, month of January $19153.53 " " " February 8593.01 Total gain for first two months, 190S 827,746 oi NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON. Big Sale of AIR TIGHT HEATERS FOR CASH ONLY Beginning Saturday morning Feb. 29, and Saturday Eve., March 7. We do not wish to carry them over the summer months and will sell them at the above discount. 20 inch top draft regular price $3.50 now $2.80 20 44 bottom 44 44 3.25 44 2.60 20 44 top 44 44 44 3.00 44 2.40 22 44 44 44 44 44 3.50 " 2.80 24 44 44 44 44 , 44 4.50 44 3.60 24 44 slide 44 44 44 5.50 44 4.40 24 44 bottom draft . 44 4.50 4 4 3 . 60 These are a few of the many styles we carry Now is the time to buy at wholesale prices. Be Wise and buy of The Wise Furniture Co. The up-to-date Store Ideal Gentleman's Resort BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS We take special pride in keeping our Tobacco and Cigars in excellent condition. Forty different brands ot high grade cigars constantly in stock. Try one of our Hayanas. Cigars wholesale and Retail. SOCIALISTS NOMINATE Put Out a Full County Ticket. Adopt a Platform Vltli Knthu. lasiu in Goad Old Conven tion Style. The socialists of Morrtow county met in convention at the cout house last Thursday, which was necessary under the law governing minority parties in order to put out a ticket and get the names on the official ballot at the coming election. The convention was called to order by George Aiken for tem porary organization. E. L. Berry was elected temporary secretary. The temporary officers were elected permaueut ofiicers of the convention , French Burroughs, T. W. Brown were elected as a committee on platform. By motion the chairman and secretary w;ere empowered to fill vacancies on the ticket. This constituted the business of the forenoon session and adjourn, ment was taken until one o'clock in the afternoon. Chairman Aiken called, the meeting to order at the appointed hour. Tbe report of the platform com mittee was adopted. THE TICKET. Joint representative J. P. Hadley, of Ilardmau. County Juge R. W, Robinson, of Eight Mile. Sheriff O. B. Barlow, of Eight Mile. Clerk French Burroughs, of lone. Treisurer Henry Ashbaugh, of Heppner. Commissioner, long term G. W. Cliapin, of llardman. Commissioner, short term W. B. Beasby. School Superintendent J. L. Swift, of Eight Mile. Assessor A. S. Akers, of Heppner. Coronet T. S. Beck, of Irrigon. Surveyor M. CrMerril, of Hard man, r-REClJCCT OFFICERS. Dairy Justice of the ,Feace, Geo. Bieakman, Sr. Constable, John How ell. Lexington Justice of the Peace, J. B. Burgoyne. Constable, J. B. Saubert. Eight Mile Tustice of the Peace, C E. uones. Cons able I F. Barlow. THE PLATFORM. We endorse the last International So cialist party platform adopted at Chica go, May 5, 1904, and endorsed by refer endum of the party membership, July 20, 1904. 1. The tociahst program is not a theory impated upon society for its ac ceptance or njection. Socialism is lin-evitable. Capitalism is no longer compe tent to organize or administer the work of (he world. The trust is but a sign and form of the developing socialism of the worl.i's work. The universal in crease and the uncertainty of erxmlov ment. The socialist party comes with the only preposition or program for intolli pent ly and deliberately organic the nation for the common good of all its citizens. 4. Socialism means that all those liings upon which the people in com mon depend, shall by the people in common bo owned and administered. 5. The immediate demand of social ism is tbat the socialist partv ilodt -J M t?elf to watch and work in both the economic and political strngele for each successive immediate interest of the woikers class. For the insurance of workers aeainst accident, sickness and ack of employment For pensions for aged and exhausted workers. . For. public ownership of the means of transportation, communica tion and exchange, for the graduation of incomes, inheritances, franchises and land values, for the complete education of children and the freedom from tbe workshop; for the free administration of justice for popular government includ-, ing initiative, re'erendam and recall of officers by their constituents. Munici pal home rule and for every gain or ad vantage for the workers that may be wrested from the capitalist system and that may relieve the suffering and strengthen tbe hands of labor. We ly nnnn everv man alactarl an tire or legislative office the first duty of striving to procure whatever Is for the workers most immediate interest, but in so doing we are using these remedy measures as means to the one great eod of the co-operative commonwealth. 7. To this end we pledge ourselves as the party of tbe workers class to use all political power as fas' as it shall be in trusted to us by our fellow workers. o T .. I - I i ... o. in piuuginR ourselves ana thoss we represent to be f-uthful to the appeal which we make, c believe that we are but preparing the soil of that economic freedom lrom which will spring the free dom of the whole man. ANOTHER BIG RIFLE SHOOT Seventy Dollars Will be II miff up in Pre. Another big rifle shoot will be pulled off in Heppner Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 21, The same rules which governed the shoot here some tfme ago, which was such a great Buccess, will govern this time. The fact that 10 per cent en trance fee will be charged which will be added to the purses will make the purses worth looking after. There will be a good attendance and the events promise to be very interesting. Irritfon a Fruit Section. f HO dmm mm mWL The sale of a! fnnrTs II and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum- f bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as I injurious. jq ytf aga jm J ajjj f Sap ph limy' 0 BA5UJ3G iLb POWDER 'and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibilityjmdjvvhole-J someness or tne tood. '1 FOR HIGH LICENSE Cardinal Gibbons' Attitude on Liquor Question. Peach orchards are in bloom a Irrigon. A representative of the Gazette visited Irrigon the first of the week ana mere iouna tne nnest young fruit orchards in Morrow county ine people ot irrigon are very busy this time of year pruning and spraying their orchards. An almond grove of Beveral acres is one of this section's assets and the little trees present thrifty and healthy appearance. irrigon win nave several car loids of peaches this year and ( large amount of other fruit, be sides worlds of watermelons Early onions are now to be found on the tables of this town and other vegetables are well along. . Alfalfa and other grasses are up with a strong 6tart and the forest trees are beginning to bud. Irrigon produce is early and in another year or so the early markets will be Jcryirjg for their fruits and vegetables. Forest Grove compels by ordi nance all persons engaging in the mercantile business to enter into a bond of 500 to the city that they or their successors shall continue in business for a term of sis months. Taper mail reaches Gold Beach only once a week, sometimes. Mnyville is planning a bigger and better fair than last yeai's. been agitating tl. .. question is not a single c' in Great B-it-ain, Ireland or ti e continent wh ch attempts to proh bit the sale of li quor. They hav- learned from ex perience that the best method of regulating this article of commerca is to impose licenses, to maintain good order for thn protection of tue citizens and to punish tbe violators of the law. "I therefore maintain that high license is tbe onlv solution of i ha problem. The infliction of upon the violators of the law for the first offense, and the withd ;isr- al of tbe license or even iniuri- n nient for eubst-quent iufrMcti"i s, would be proper puuishmen " Baltimore Sun. Cardinal Gibbons was seen last evening at the arcbepiscopal resi dence, North Charles street, and was asked his opinion as to wheth er or not local option should ap ply to Baltimore. He replied: "Local option should under no circumstances applv to this city. I regret to be compelled to return to the subject, but as a citizen and a church man wno loves his native city I am profoundly impressed with the sense of its temporal and moral welfare. "Liquor would be sold tere quite as abundantly under prohi bition law as under well regulated license. The consequence will be that liquor will be dUpansed con trary to hw instead of being 6old in accordance with law. Inen, too, the city would be deprived cf a large revenue which is too much needed for the government of this communitv. "When a law flagrantly and ha bitually violated it brings legisla tion into contempt. It creates a r- "J'-J stead in extracting and preserving tha ann compels men to aoins:auously curative virtues residing in the ro ts and bv stealth what thv vrmil.l pioveu, ui. -so m,.H".nes are f n:-y COMMON SENSE most intelligent people to use onlr Lea m fore tnak entering pers and are daily position o( D us eai dines of k . is .luai ittbst v.i nown composition. There- Dr. Pierce's medicines, th Ich print every Ingredient hem upon the bottle wrap- i ts correct ness under oath. ng in favor. Tfle com- Piercc's medicines is opoi to everybodvYDr. Pierce heinc desirous of having the se.m-h light of investigAj tion turned fully upon his formulse. tK-uia connuent mat tin- Nttr tin com in medicines is known ortriese. rn Mil their g the nnrt rea.t curative rnerlts t;e mcg- mzed. Ueing wholly made of the aciiva medicinal principles extracted -from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without tbe use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and cnemicany pure giycenno Deing used ia- do opeiilv and above free from the objection of doinc hina by creating an appetite for eit'at r al coholic beveraces or habit - frrr-'r.s drv.gs. Examine tho formula on th It tor Sale. A ot.oice stocU ranch of 4-0 ncres, finely sit-n.-ito J en the John Day river, 12 milos below Jnyii:e, in ilie -Uts Pasiti," a fin stock coun try, acres level liottom land, SO in alfalfa, b'lliitife hill (rrnziiiR lamls; lleuty of noml water, po"d orchard; raift? all kinds of fruits and vege tables; over ." miles of wire fencing: roim! dwell ing house, barns and other out buildliitrs, cor rl. etc; also about 400 head of well bred young cattle would sell to purchaser of ranch. This is a choice ranch for Bhcep or cattle, and 'i'L be sold at bargain. For prices and terms write to T. F. Hall, Mt. Vernon, Oregon. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Uedicins for Easy Peopls. Eriajs QoUfi Health aid Benewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, In.tipfKtion. Lie and kidney Troubles, rimplea. l7emn. Impur Blood. Bad Breath, Slutrc;sh nowels. Headache and Backache. It's Rock)- jIountHin Tea in tab let form, SS cent a lx. tannine made by Uou.isteb Dri-o Compant, Jfadisin, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE l.vli it or 1 l;u:i:!y tt-rt-.. TaUe t i i - ''ii in finic ami it vou if evi'y v :-i oi'- -r-rj't: n. l.'ii i! 1 ;-,-iii t V'ui-Iy to v'.:-;a :t:v it n " f.'.'i otherwisd board. "All COOd Hiec Ood citizens i bottle wrappers the same as sworn to ! are in f.vor of tbe virtu, of tern- lZr perauctJ ana x regret to : see luat i'iooa-p;;rr.: r. loirm a ana tv.oi the moral side of the qnesion In 8 SniTn! not been 6nfficiently considered. j advanced st;es iu 1:1. ;i.:n win doth-tt) , , . , . , I vet ?" cure all those catarrhal c i..ii- ou cannot legislate men by . t!onsof h(,;ul an1 t,!rii:,t. r.oak s.t.n5.v..!fi civil actiou into th rerformince ' t.rptd liv-r ami l-nnc'-.;-tl tr ;;M.'. w ms , , . ' ri;;js ar.d h. ) '-i-r.-tvt': -!s. which, if m-t- 01 gooA ana nguteous ileeas. "If we are to imi rovt the mor ality of oar city and make our citi zens more temperate, let tue virtue trial. U'n t . ;n t m,rje;e. . , 1 . , - won't do sin-ernatJira; ll,:'isr. V01: 7 ui ieui't-i siiit-o ire iiuciiumeii lu the churches. Above all let it be enforced in the family that, par ents, both by word and example, may inculcate in their children the temporal and spiritual blessings which springs from a life of tem perance and sobriety: and let them impress upon their children the terrible consequences of drunken ness. "We might profitably learn a lesson from tha old cities of Ku- rv r rt i it ,-t exercise v. ::se for a n ITS full tiem I'r. l'i.rce rseveri f t::r- r p..!ieiico a :ni pi .it. 1 i.O 1H.T .:. !. of ' 1 riiv!ii-'Tiiii :irn c:"iTT-tTMi,l I' - I I'i.t tlie uivnialil'iKl nuiorsenn'nt of fcor medical loaders better ttian anv f fiy. or iirn-j rof's!o'-il, --s-:- - v. They are nut pivtu awav u nented with but are uld by ?. JoaitXi ia medicines at reasonable prices. CA. J3 T O Xl I .A. . B tie In Hiw K,m BkjJC Eiaatare Heprner Loilee No. rrrs. P. p. o. 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