ITU 1 Portland Library 1 ft-.- 41 4i 1 if in :,l tt! WEEKLY GAZETTE Subscription price. $1.50 Leads In Prestige Leads In Circulation Leads In News " " ffl'ii "LPS0! BP't- . vi mv vvuniy. OFFICIAL PAPER i 1- jnii5piffiwp; plfflK EIGHTEENTH TEAR -igS5 .: I vmvum u, iuu, VTiA pnq T"" . I A Wettt niirio I ' ! ' I "Hi'UJJ , UHJjO, WEBaYJiAZETTE Subscription Price, $1.50 The Paper Is Published Strictly In the Interests of Morrow County and Its Taxpayers. The Heppner Gazette is published every Thursday by J- W. REDINGrTON. Entered at the Fostofflce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. OPPICIAL XJISaBOTOIiTr. Sixth Jnrilnlal IlLli-Iot P'luAeiV""t.- Stephen A. LoweU ..... auiHjruojf a. j. Bean Morrow County Officiate. i'SLl SS& i-W-""row FZiTi T .....is. JU ireeland ",;v,V,u"V. A- . Bartholomew (.oromiMionerf J. L. Howard ' m.ir .. Vawter Crawford Sheriff.... ; A. And row. freasoter M. Lichtsnthal STT'u"",: -.Julias Keithljr School Sup't Jay W. BhipleJ Stock Inspector Heury Scherainger , BBPPMSB T0WK OFFIOKKS. rS?Si,7n-" Frank GiUUm Marshal.... ..:;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:.Ge0r &g HgRPNEB SCHOOL DISTRICT. ".' 1 "Jrs-Frank Gilllrm 0. E. Farnsworth, J. M. Hager; Clerk J. J. Roberts. ru,Hur" Freeinst Officers. i'S,"(tl "" W. A. Richardson ( onstable Q. 8. (In, united state Land Officers. oBLLte Kri.ter BeoeiTer rrnia The Kind You Have Alwn-ira t i. . . . in nSft for A"r """5"l wmeii nas been uas pome tne signatnre of uu nas Deen made under his per- v.. w. Bartiett..r.:.:f..:.,?.r.":. I . O. Hwackhamer ....Register ....Reoeiver It is a fact that farms can be bought in Morrow county at such low prices that their first coming crop will pay for the land. PBOPBSSIOWAi CA.I6X5S. C E. Redfield ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office in First National Bank building. Heppner, Oregon. M , " "wto turner ms per sonal supervision since its infancy, ii . .. i uuuua tuueceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-&oodare hut What is CASTORIA Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goriDrops and soothing Syrups. It is Pleasannj contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and wS. Si p, J r,eUeV68 ?ethinS Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates too The ChUdrens Panacea-The Mother's Friend. OENU,E CASTORIA ALWAYS .Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' "WTu" ". tt stuitmt w.CT. N.w Veen err,. G.W.Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Natter's Building. Heppner, Oregon. J. W. Morrow ATTORNEY AT LAW , and ;'.-.'. U. S. COMMISSIONER. Office in Palace hotel building, Heppner, Or. I A. Mallory, U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLin d0.1 all kinds of LANI Collections made on reasonable terms. Office at residence on Chase street. Government land script for sale. D. E. Gil man GENERAL COLLECTOR. Put your old books and notes in his hands and get your money out of them Makes a specialty of hard collections. Office in J, N. Brown's building, Heppner, Or Dr. M. B. Metzler -DENTIST- j Palace Hotel. J. W. MORROW, Proprietor. Strictly First-Class A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel f". . ft 4 l every Modern Convenience. lUrummers Resort. Stockmen's HAn,., -T7-T i - - VMWVHU , w ' ' : une ot the finest equipped Bars and Clubrooms in the state in connection ... First-Class Sample Rooms. or Business Heppner Is one of the Leadina Towns of the West. vxwvl Teeth Extracted and Filled. Bridging a specialty Painless Extraction. ... For sPrinS and Summer Wear Heppner - - Oregon Gentry & Sharp Tonsorial Artists Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.. . Hot and Cold Baths. Main Street, near Palace Hotel. ' Heppner. J. R. Smons fr Son General Blacksmiths Horseshoeing a Specialty iH. LICHTEMHAL, ; 1118 Pl0neer Boo Shoe Dealer of Heppner, has The Latest Styles of Footwear for Men, Women and Children. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. w main oireet. , , -piiinni speoialty. MEET US! Not on the Midway, but at the uateway of Ihe Great INLAND MinKK-ine Dalles, -AT THK- Wagon Making and Repairing. A 11 work done with neatness and dispatch. ... Satisfaction Guaranteed. Upper Main Street, Heppner, Ore, H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 41 Q., C. M. 4 Bt P., C. & 4 P. Ft. W. C. and the C. 8U L. fc P. Railroads. JKATBtD Vi.OO PER EAY or. W. Ifadison and Clinton 8., mamma 9t uxau. Harvest Carnival ni Street Fair October g to 13 inclusive. This Will hfl HlB orraatosf : .1 . . and Fruit ad an Open River to he Sea fb 2rt m Whm Wo' be on exhibit,on, and farmers .kt..i .5.U.f.th, Hro will bUion that wi:l be both interesting and in.tr.u. Tr " m w,tnM'' hi- 1 AWFUL . OWLS. Have you ever heard of the Owl Club of Baker City? askB the Tele- One morning recently while the overland paused at the station in that city a piiReeuger was yawning and growling about breakfast. He, had just nulled out; nf hafi r,A some of the sand out of his eyes with a hartUwrWI tr.,oi ; il. vi in linj ruiinjaii. tnancing to look out of mo wiuuow ana ooberviug where "wo, no iauiy snuaaered, UOOa (JOd ' ' llH BTO nimol Someone' asked what WAS fhtk matter. An onlnrtbnr fVi.VI.: IUUUK some illness had seized the man offered him a dram. .. ' "It's Baker Citv; ; iun't. it?" k-, ' J I . . ? xo J hey told him it was "I Wish I noil Id nnvur Uo.' - v. uvai 'f Place again," , he groaned. There is BOarcpIv a rtv nf ;t uun x wonuer whv m in Stead of aCCIinvinor a nni'flf mA rj v .uvauu uuwu yonaer. ' "What sort of A nnrnna vis HO'' "Well.it juu won i rop aeaa irom laughter if VOU realize mv nnait.inn T to live there, and was one of the sny and festive snorts. Tliorwi Club was a secret organization for the promotion of hiuh.h try. Gentlemen, hat club was de&d- tOUeh. I nSB tVlA term AaA advisedly, because I want you to understand that its Minks' hrmin,, was a system of cruelty to suckers. The club eot tonoiw a it older, and its mission was to make night hideous. "One part of the initiation was fairly fiendish, They shot the candidate with a cannon. He was stripped almost nakprl Ann rslusMk4 " mjjJi in front of the young cannon, the uio ui. wuicn von nnn n aobi n vn your arm into. The field piece was luitueu in tne nrpsnnpA nF fha t - tr "" .v tim. Me WH trwan a nVionno O ' " Ml VUWJVQ 11 . I . boo luai rRfti nnwdoi DT.ri ball were put in. When the charge woo reauy ior tne fuse tne victim was blindfolded. Rftf, urei was given the leaden ball was removea and a bag of water was placed in its Bread. ThnnvQ,. Of DOwder WaH PBf,imato1 In v,.m - - km vnr the skin bag1 6? "water nearly the length of the hail. victim on the breast, where it would burst with 7 uuuuuc me canaiaare witij cold water. "I Whs beint? nut thrmmh to . c. I turn ternfymg ordeal within three WeeKB 01 tllH tima whan .rAfl,n. w auuiuci man, addicted to heart valvular trouble, was oarried nnt, of th hail nearly dead from the shock. He wtia in uea tor a wapIt nnH if uwutuuv iv rt no a month before he fully recoveted. "I was blindfoldfld , " w Ml IUUOU msiantiy tne cry of 'make rrady' was Riven. There was a deafening report in the hall and a missile uBeu unaer mv ATtandwi m within two inches of my ribs. It was bo close the frint, oiyskin. I felt as if I had been hit There was a crash as if the ouiiamg nad been hit hv a niu. I jerked the bandage off my eyes. xuo i uum whs niinn with imnta and tne halr-iRiropri nm-mA ;n wild dismay. There warn oriaa rif Annntn. n A. - A . . uuusiicruauon. a great nole was ... i j. i .I, . .. . nuru in uie tnin wrxviAn m nhn.. me cannon shot had struck. "The fool with the water bag, in the excitement, forgot to change the load. Th aim vn VtttA m. anatomy would have been hunted iur wnu ine am oi microscopes. I tell you I am not joking when I eay mat snoi passed bo close it tore the sleeve of my undershirt, "Only tWO or thrnn vnnra ion if you remember, at a celebration' in that citv some torn fonl nut Hvna. mite in the gun used to fire a salute. Them Loading the gun with dynamite M.jtn . A. I at 11 1 wortny or an uwi uiub member. "My initiation AYneriAnna nraa . .Qq not made any more reassuring by the remembrannn that T ho kan - MUU UDCU told by a phrenologist three months kr ti.. i r i i. . . t death. That proohecv cauopd ma i . j j j ... - iu buu insurance on mv urn 'I'hof ve A. UU V harrowing experience tinged my hair with crrav. Now why I wouldn't stop in Baker Citv :tTi 41 X lO. , SHEEP. Reports from everywhere indicate that sheep are in brisk demand at strong 4UUIHUOI1B. Nat Webb has just sold a band of ewes at Pocatelio at $3 65. Geo. Hufford has sold to Arthur Mi nor 900 ewes at 3.25. and , ulo vu iiruDs to (Jass Matlock at $2.10. Heppner sheep are reaching th ir home ranges every day no?. Hynd "us. ureenuorn band was at Dale yes terday on the way out. W. P, Dutton has so'd to 0. L. Ben oett, recently from Iowa, 2000 ewes at $3, and a bunch of bux at 12 50. Judge Dutton also sells enough hay to winter the sheep and range to run tbem on un til spring, for $1000. C. A. Rbea this week raiaivai h 28000 sheep he had bought, and had iuem ariven to their home ranges. Kd Bartholomew came out Tne).. tram the Greenhorn ranca with mqi sheep, being only 37 head less than the uunioer ne took into the mountains. Wm. , Walbridee And r!harlAQ anl w awa U14 Walter Bartholomew startnd lvfnna for the Sigfried ranch on the John Day, where they -will receive and drive to tieppner 6000 lambs. WHEAT. A continual stream of wh OH f. id rrn a. mg into Heppner and all tha stations in Morrow county. The roads are gooa now, and the price is 44 to 47c. The Heppner Flourinc Mill h i. ready laid in 25.000 - uoSci Houston is making many improvements u uie miii, ana uapt. Warren and Judge Keithleyare laying brick foundations .. i .i . uuuer lot piers. Among the wheathaulara tn tha m;n this week is J. C. Bell, who nnmna in I iHuea irom aown the mi road hanaoa . t , uuisnMOU me price is always better at Heppner " me oesi wi.eat. Around Lexington there is still a great ueai oi wneat piled in the fields. liuU (WD1J(B by the use of Roval Baking Powder is considerable. Royal is economical, because it possesses more leavening power and goes further. Royal saves also because it always makes fine, light,' sweet food; never wastes good flour; butter and eggs. Ti .f More im portant still is the saving in health. Royal Baking Pow der adds anti dyspeptic qualities to the food. There Is no baking powder so economical In practical use, no matter how little others may cost, as the Royal Imitation baking powders almost Invariably con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. KECENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL A W Lundell, lone . M L Akers " Mrs ME Cecil Thos Schoolcraft Miss Cecil C Huston' J D Brown John Huston uaseom uiaze Day ville F Morrison . " J W Turner & wf Burt Missildine H McBrlda W 0 Hill, Lexington M Church, Echo W O Royse, Hardman L B Wack, Walla Walla New Madden, Looe Rock WTBell A N Foster Geo Barker BAND CONCERT. '' The Ladies' Band will give a; concert Of tt.A I - I m. $ ... .0in iiuubb mis inursaay even ing, and will be assisted bv Prof. Par. rwre, tne talented pianist. THE WAR IN CHINA. Boston, Oct 8. At a ministers' meeting here the principal speaker was Dr. Clark, president of the United Christian Endeavor, who has visited several mission stations in North China. He said: The dragon's teeth of way onii uioosacre were sown by the for eigners who had come in the spirit uuujuierciai greea to push their conquests. Turn the tables for a moment and imagine China forc ing her goods upon us at the point of the sword, sending her opium here to debauch our youth and uaujubiiing us to buy it, seizing the "UU,D ""ie oi ttiassacnusettB be cause of two Chinamen murdered by a mob, and we can imagine some of the feelings which animated the Boxers or the more intelligent powers behind the Boxers. j PIONEER PRINEVILLE. GETTING MARRIED. In these prosperous davs. when nvarv man is at work who wants to work. pie can afford to make nanr anil nl.t homes comfortable. See J. L. Yeager, the Heppner furniture dealer, and ha will fit you out. He advertises an in- vitation for you to come and see hi stock. LOW rates:, For the Street Fair and Parnivoi The Dalles Oct. 9 to 13 inclusive, the O. R. & N. Co. offers round-trip tickets from Heppner at $4.35, limited to Oct. 14. MARRIED. On Sept. 20, at Silver. Wh. Mi.. Anna Thurlon and Exie Ruark.son of W. F. Ruark, formerly of Heppner, Special Social Attractions! Band Concerts Every Day! A Novel Street Parade! p-eaS of sight-seeing .nd Dalles will entertain you. mmoiations for all guests. Come and The in 'S!1 19 m8ke eX,,ibU"- N" " -Pace Reduced "Rates on all Railroad and Steamboat Linos. COME TO THE DALLES, How We Use Up Oar Forest. It is estimated that ittatraa tn.-t utoa oi apraoe iaoa to turnisn enough wood pulp paper to ran a large metro- u""7 Jaai iwa anyi. xue writer DO milk Ml Ihifl aUtNmtl r)ar.ln... AL funs wijbd , fti inn rfttA. rtn p r - a ft. .ii f r ' Will eosroe and expensire. Meantime, the rt vi priming oonunnes, oeoanae there are man Irntha tha arnihl l . ... nu..u, auuw: atnoDg otbers, that Hostetter Htomaob Blttera ia a anra tn. rttu&aaua .t Ik. aoh, enoh dyspepsia, indigettioo. vuiiKiipniiuo, uuioasnaaa, inaooinia sod DcrTonaoesa. Thia f.mnna m!il;.i.. v, ... bren tbe etaodard remedr of the Ameri can Dannie for .VI vaara Tin nnt . aobititate. Tbe genuine bee Private Revenue Htsmp over tbe neck of bottle. Heppner Gazette and East Oremiiin semi-werkiy, $2.75; weekly $2.25. The Heppoer Gazette offioe wilt fnr- Diah von ao riar nr auul.. ( n. I werl! at redieel ralei PHILIPPINE WAR. Manila, Oct. 5. The renort rf fh capture of about 60 men of tha 2nih in. fantry on Marinduque island Is con firmed through coramnnicatinna n iwon. Arthur and Kempfl, from Marinduque island, but details are lacking. The Yorktown's relief column iania Torriios, on tbe Marinduona nnaat. an,i marched to Santa Cruz, which was the proposed route of the captured party, without encountering tha AlUm. n learning anything definite regarding the captives, except that they had entirely disappeared. It Is possible that the rebels have conveyed the captives to Luzon. , The army death list here for tha 10 days numbers 27, mostly from dys entery and typhoid fever. Washington, Oct. 8.-Tbe effort tO induce tha Phinoca Tmn..:..l Court to return to Pekin has failed. The roval familv haa nma snn W J VUO UUV mues further from Ptin Hir.o which was formerly the place of xmyoiiJM resmence, and the ancient palaces are still th fra anA nm strongly fortified. The Chinese Telegraph Compa ny, which is very rich, wishes to WttUOlOr UH lniCtrPBra tn trirafrrnni.. fearing that the property will be apiixorl do iwl.v:t.. i 1. . "-"v v- o luviciuui ty uy mQ powers. Pekin, Oct. 3. Oen. Ya will retain 10,000 Jap troops, 2000 U1 i-eKin ana the others at iaku and along the line of com munication. Eicht thnn mans will pass the winter in Pekin, and 1500 Russians. The number oi untisn has not yet been decid ed. The allies are storing supplies for six months. 5000 triads have defeated the imperial troops and occupied sov eral places between Mirs Bay and DaAn T Mil r tuey are now moving southward. The Viceroy today dispatched Admiral TTn anil fin. - v A VU. long to appose them. It is an open secret that the the French have designed on Yun. nan province. They induced a priest, by offering a large sum of money, to rent a temple, but he was driven out. Fred Wilmarth, the bright editor of the Harney News, has been re visiting Prineville, and writes of it ID his alwaVH-iritflroatintr ctlQ -b ovjio OB follows: The count v seat nf . w" w-wve ay Prineville, a neat little ton of 900 peopie wno nave made the alkali fiat between Crooked river and the Oohoco blossom with the sweet red rose, and have curved tbe atmos. Phere to fit the rntnnrl hoata rst growing cabbage. Potato bugs have not vet annearnd. hllf. fit at a are other times. Tall and beautiful trees veil the modest town from the approaching stranger's view, uui uijub msiae tne emerald fringe he finds a welcome warm enough to make him donate his January clothes to the orphan's home. Barney Prine was the first navi. gator of Crooker river to moor his long-eared craft to thn o-illnwa onri say: "Eight here I striy for action." In later years r.nmn rv.1 r. t y w.. .i j , n uk, has since owned enough sheep to line the right of way to Bryan's incumbency of the presidential chair and their wool would robe Mt. Hood in American -m;lfl hlunlr ets thicker than its eternal snow. COAL MINERS' STRIKE. Philadelphia. Oct. 3 p,-i,i. ' " ' IVDIUOU Mitchell issued his call today for the miners convention to consldar tha . erators' offer of a 10-per-cent increase in wages. The convention will v.. i Scrantoo, and will onen Friday, it i. general expectation that the decision of the convention will be to th. in. crease and return to work ' Quietness prevailed th anthiacite regions today. WAHTKn-ifTiUB u. .. a.-tar t7rf..l. "J? "". Vr WW" CHAR- ubr.h i ." for ..id ...... V..IIH, wnnienai bouse. a ytsar, sure pajr. Hoiinstv more than The Itussian Oen. Sobbovitch enierea Mukden Uct. 1. He ad vanced with 11 battalions of in fantry, Cossack cavalry and 40 guns, and after fighting two en gagements, routed the Chinese army Hept. 27. Before withdraw ing, the Chinese looted and ti.H the city. Tbe Russians captured numerous modern guns and im mense stores of war materials. Iu accordance with an agreement of the admirals, the forts at Shan Hai Kwan have been divided among the different nations. The town has not been occupied, but the gates are guarded by artillery. The forts are nearly intact, and the whole route from rinr If n I to Shan Hai Kwan is now occupied by the liusoians. After the occu pation the AmfricftBB refune to further participate iu the opera tions. 'Part r. IU l'n.:. t. Two wonderful i . : wvwWo uvj enable soldiers to practically shoot aiuuuu corners are announced. One in a German invention and the other the product of an Eng. lishman's brain, but they both seem to be much on the same prin ciple. The English device is at tached to tbe stock of tbe rifle, and enables the marksman to not only sight his weapon behind cover, but also to find his target and his range at the same tima. With tha w - ' vu WUV UermftD arrani?fimnnt. whinh tha r- "7 wuv Oerman war ofiice has promptly secured, tbe soldier is said to be able to sight his rifle while he re mains under cover hut all nth. ; - w. vyuDl particulars are withheld. The three decrees; Jniinnv "Paw, what do they mean when they say a man 'takes things easy'?" Paw"That hn is pith rvan pher, a kodak fiend, or a klepto- luauiuu. Argonaut. Mother "Tommy, what makes you now so late?" Tommy "Had some words with the teacher, and she dept me in after school." Mother 'Ton had words with the teacher?" - Tommy 'Yes, mother, I couldn't spell 'em." NOW FOR TRKKS. I am now nrnnarml tn (..!,., ..i . Iruit, siiaiJe und ornamenlul trees, irrane vines and small fruits, roses and shrub, bery, which have tmon grown without imitation by The Dalles Nurseries. I will canvass llnrmv an.l for both spring and fall delivery, and in all canes Kiiarantee satitifaution. My address is Hardman, and I will see tbatull stock is promptly delivered. UAKKY UUMMINOS. The day is j,t dintaut when every inch of land will h h I lifi in rirti'u I i .. jrwu nIH iu i uy a 100(1 :is Bflvsneic northwardsi