Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 20, 1901, Image 2

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    J'hc I Icppncr GaZC'ttC j"1''-'' niRy uU in- them as to the with those conditions. 1 1 is a ma
' jlsw. Tho stat. mo;il of fiuds wns tor that has. not been agil.itod hi
Warri'M-k A: Mkdtoll
-. .tii ta :. dtier.
Orrj.-.n. m
THI I;MAT June 2d, 1.0 1
In the fleet ,ral cot?c of VMi
t Ij f r5 will In-1 4 7; moiilK-rs.
niat-
Hlt
i to tht effect that tho i'tust is very little heretofore. If tin re i
outlawed ami that farther criminal any way to secure this trade it
i roeepdir.ps ou!d accomplish ooht to be du,e. e w mi! it an J
nothing. This .-ecr.is te he a had should have it.
state of a flairs, hut uevei thcless is m-mmwmm
tru'- All the IhiiV.do jsj't is hawlven
n-, . . , ., serous and
on' oia ensue system ii Uie
Metropolitan Street Kailwav Cott-
HHTXCK l HI KC1IKS.
t'r-ieopl fhun-h Lev. V. 1". lt-
jue
M. K. eliiifrti, South. Service at 11
. in. and 7:o0 p. in. Kev. I'. M. fun
nel. i, pastor.
patsy of New York has to go and
an idectrio tro!!ey sys;tm will lake
Jits place. In the removal of the
old plant $tU '0.000 worth of cable
material had to he virtually thrown
i" .1 i
awaj. i.ven ne nnge engines m
For.-icn re-oorts from srood an. ' ,he P'rdiouses, although praeti-
thoritv indicate that there will be -' ati new- "m h?
t in i.oiiees ot
Oregon' exhibit. Now the New
York City papeis are takitg up
l jif.iolu- Chureh Kev. Father kel
ti v; ex Sunday in ouch month
e:;;en. ill. Heinnit:!; Nov. IS.
'.1
ti-t t'lmrrli V. It. Woottoii, pus-
I.. 1'. tjuiiiiliy, tlu iuih ami foreMer
warden of the Htate, lately visited Wad
low ii county tor the purpose of endeav
oring to settle the controvert!) between
the settlers ami the Indian, over the
question of the hitter's practice of liunt
ini; ml tialnn. out of season. To a
1'uW.r City reportsr Mr. Intimity ex
piexsdl the determination to put a stop
h, the practice, lie had come to the
coiu-lnuion that often tha depredations
of Indians wsre due to negligence, or
wilful disrivard on the pa;t of the
nenaior i mrn vi give ins sou
bride million d dars at a n
ding present for pin money.
state exhibits. T;
recent date eeys:
tuse lnii!din (.);'
o tYmnioicial of
'lu the Agricul-
ns space, is par
titioned entirely by isiiey grains
and grasses. Coru stalks lb to '20
feit hii:h. wheat straws 5 to l feet1
Services eacli Sunday, mornitii: ! aiIontg on tlio reservations
Mr.
jr., i evening. Stihj.-i-t next Sun. lav
aiorr.in, "Jesus l"hi'..-t the Same Yes
terday. Today and Forever." Jlveuin
subject. "The Love of r.'.iist."
U'.l whose heads i.re heavv with i
U'ge grains, tiehls coiitaiumg ae ;
M. I', church, i;,v. II. b. 'i:eii:htil
pastor. Services at ! '. a. in. mid S p.
in. Morning subject, "Our Helper.''
a good demand f,r America wheat P as Junk the cost of get- J ,m ,m ftver. ZJZ n". ,
abroad for the m-x year. j t nig them out intact being equal to a,g om o0 tu tk, UMs to the Knworth League ' r -iv You are cor-
Ith0 amonnt wh,ch the company : .,or. ,,livn ; tt;i, st:ltt, 1 idi.llvn.viteJ to attend all tluse ser-
nas reen otteroit tor them.
The husband of Mrs. Carrie Na
tion has left her and will go and
live with hit daughter. She maket
things lirely at home as well as
for the saloons.
Tresident McKicley has settled
the third tortn talk by emphatically
refusing to h a candidate. It will j hreoiue thoroughly Americanized
the year ending UMO, Port laud. Or ; vu'es
shipped lo.SoS.oS7 bushels of i
The Porto Ricans are experienc- : w beat
. i - . ...
.Dg American prosperity. Hus.-; -Besides a special exhibit if
nestct all sorts in the island i j grains at the exposition from this
better now than it has beeu in Utate, potatoes are shown which
many years. Of course it will be j weigh six to nine pounds tach,
still better as soon as the islanders j nnion tive nnnni. ;ind 'itbtT VPs'.
be noticed that the president hasn't
made many mistakes.
The recent census reports of the
world show that the English
language is spoken by 130.000,000
people of the United States and
the British Empire.
The new battleship Illinois is
the fastest of her clats in the
world. This it another proof of
the superiority of American work
manship and enterprise.
As seven states hold elections
this year seven Democratic plat
forms must be written, but nobody
is anxious to tackle the job. St
Loui9 Globe-Derr-ocrat.
Who says that the American In
dians are not keeping up in the
race of progress. The Cayuse In
dians on Umatilla reservation have
been trying three weeks to elect a
chief.
The Blue Mountain Eagle says
that "the country is full of cattle
buyers and Jtbat every head could
be sold at a reasonable figure. The
great stock industry of Eastern
Oregon is a prosperous business,
consequently a prosperous country.
and adopt American methods. A
full territorial government for the
Porto Ricans is sure to be granted
within the next few years. Then
state government will not be far in
the distance. This is the kind of
"imperialism'' which is in store for
the new Americans of the Gulf of
Mexico. Globe-Democrat
etables in proportion. Several
large salmon from the Columbia
river, clams, oysters and other salt
water and sea foods. A large
painting of Mount Hood, Oregon,
is shown, a mountain 14,000 feet
high of perpetual snow.
"In the Horticulture building a
wonderful display of fruits of va
rious varieties and size is shown.
Dining the summer mouths fiesh
peaches, apples, cherries and pears
will be given away to visitots.
Cherries in Oregon grow as huge
as plums, and have a delicious
flavor."
It will cot be necessary for much
extra economy in government af
fairs on account of the reduction
in war taxes on July 1. "During
eleven months of the fiscal vear j
The battle-ship Oregon, battle
scared but still stanch and power
ful, has reached her home port
after many months of service in
far Pacific waters. She will go
into the drydock for extensive re
pairs rendered necessary by many
leagues of sailing under emergency
orders and harsh contact with the
rockt in the Gulf of Te Chi Li.
After some months of retirement
and the expenditure of 250,000,
she will be returned to the navy
that by her achievement she has
done so much in the last few years
bottles guaracteed by hlocnm Dm
abroad. Returning, the people of j Trial bottles free.
Oregon greet her loyally, as going
out on her race for National fntne
aud glory they bade her Godspeed.
Her pennant, which is to be pre- j
-en ted to the state whose name
she hears, will be treasured for its
association s and as a reminder of
great achievments and an inspira
tion to coble deeds. Oregonian.
Attrartixed 1 e tti-i
The following lettsis rmuain uncalled
for in the poetoflice at lleptmer. In
calling for the lotters say 'adveitieed.'
Fsteb, S.mu L'Kiott, J. N.
Horner, V. F. Joiinson, Frank 11.
Nicholson, (). Ouin,';), Albert
Pearson, Geo. Thomas, Frank K.
Ward, Miss Noia.
13. F. Y.u oiiAN. F. M.
r.enton County will have a clover hull-
er this season. Tim new machine wax
ordered for (ins Harding and Kichard
Kiirer. it will cost about $,"00.
lbiv harvest is now in progress.
Hands aie reported to be ncarce.
fa) KFW.Vbl)
Will be pan! tor information leading to
the arrest hih! conviction of any person
or pe. sons stealing any stock with the
quarter circle and shield brand on the
lelt shoulder.
O. Pkahsos,
Fihtmile 1 .
Sherman county will
wheat vield this vear.
ha'.
IN T 1 1 K ST I' P.
Oalfuiness, the imported Australian
running stallion, and - (ood Kentucky
jacks will make the season at my farm
U) miles north from lleppner, Ore.
Ii. F. SW.UiU.lKT,
Nasal
CATARRH
SquiIh)' Ixrarsinn Kute lo CImsi tWa h.
7lS c7. JUaj)J
In all its BUses there
should be cleanliness.
iWitining Sunday, Mav L'l'.th and eveiy ; EJy'g Cream Balm
Sunday thereafter during the summer ck'auses.soothesandhosli
season', the Astoria A Columbia Itiver U.d meaibrane.
, it curt'3 catarrh anil drives
Kailroad Co. wi.I sell one day round away a coid ia the head
trio excursion tickets from Portland to uuickly.
Seaside and return at 1 each. Train! Crem Balm i. placed Into tho nortrita, ..1.
.,, .. . , , over the memhrane and ii absorbed. Keaaria im-
will leave I nion Depot, I ortland, at S ; meJiste lud a cure f0iiw. it is not dryinloe.
4. m. and arrive at Seaside at V2:'20 p. : not produce sneezini. Large Sue, 5 cent at Drus
m. ; returning leave seaside at op. m. by mail; Trial Su, V cents by mall.
, ,, , i ELY BUOTUE11S. 5i Warron Street, New York.
and arrive at Portland at p. in.
SAVES TWO FROM DF:ATH.
"Our little daughter bd an slmost
fatal attack of who 'pi u coaah ai. d
bronehilis," wrirts Mrs. W. K Havilutid,
of ArmoDk, New York, "but, when h
other remedies failed , wi saved her life
with Dr. King's New Discovery. Orr
niece, wbo hud Couenmp tinn in an ad
vanced stsk'f, also rscd tbia wocderful
medieiue aoil toaay she is perfectly
well." Desperate throat Ld luog dis- i 1
ea yield to Pr. Kind's Ntw I'iscove'y : Vf
as to do other medicine on earth. Infa!- '
lihle for Conghs and C Ids. 5oe and 1 I
C . ! 9
ft
o
The sheriff of Faker county ha" col
lected taxes to the aiimuot i T-i''. n
Ttiiity rive c:ip of this year's w-x I
have heen eoid ;n ?,,an:io, an i ti e h-w-e.-t
price paid was ;o, ce-its, says t tie
Antelope Kepu'-'.iean.
The wool clip of Hetitou county for
this season is nearly all in the hands ol
the buyers, say the Co Villiij ?4ZJtte.
I; is estimated that r.ine-ter.th or mote
of it has been soid. The prices paid for
the c!i; Lav been from 11 to I'.', . cents, i
the latter tj ire hu heen ; iu but ;
a lew C4le8. I
A correspondent recently made
mention of a 17.". 000 poanfl wool
s-.le at I'kr City, in tie Ore-
tbe iocome of the -overnnient has j Sic. ao-i in the article stated
exceeded the expenditures by 80s.- i that this was the largest wool sale
" i eyer mad? in Eastern Oregon. This
1 Ti i y-r-i i t i
j was an error. LaKer uiry is tienmu ; ra,eil on the west sj,je of Miiin gtre,ti
President Haves f the Sootherc : HeppLer in lire wool talcs. Not ! H-pt.ner, and has eoo l rooms uml a
C0NSER & AYERS DRU6 CO.
The old reliable tand wishes tn announce thnt
they cn-ry a full liue of the very best : : : :
Patent liiefliiosjiugs.Cipaiiil statlousrij
At the no! re.ison.ib'e pric-s in t itrti, A well
srl-cled -tick -,f KODAK SCI' PL I Erf kept
Ci'CStsLiMy on Lncul.
1 y Vij s ( ii p t i 1 1 s 1 1 1 S i 4 c i a 1 1 y
i
ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
XVIX., OILS X? GLASS
9
9
I Just
3
About Time
for you to look into thi.s matter of si
Sl'KlNC SUIT. If you intend gel
ting a SUIT TAILORED to your
order, you can get a good selection
from
1,000 Dill'erent
Pieces of Cloth....
We are giving this feature of the
CLOTHING TRADE our very hest
attention and have been remarkably
successful.
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9-
You Piek the Goods
We Do the Host
Take your measure, send your order
in, pay expressage, guarantee a per
fect tit, hold the suit for your in
spection. If unsatisfactory, for any
reason whatever, we keep the suit
and refund vour money.
Ill 12 Days
On an Average-
you can get you a suit made to your
measure fitted perfectly and at a
cost of only a few dollars more than
ready made.
MINO
CO.
HOTEL IIEIT'NKI:.
This well-kept house is ceritra'ly
Headpuarters
for
Spaulding's Sporting Goods
Pacific Comp&ny Las issued a cir
cular forbiddiLg eaployes to en-
long aero R. F. HynJ, of this city, : booutiftil table, at reasonable rates,
r-onrcted with a 'i'Vl.OOj nonr.'d I T,'e U'lV and Canyon City etv-
. i . . 4i . i.i, t ii J : I . .
gage in outside enterpri. He'!e. Last wek O. E. Farnortb ' " "-'
. . , . , i-xi e;.t M jndav, and goes tbror.n in
says that they muet give all their ; of Hsppner eoid a lot of 17s.ni,in 24 )iiylTS
attention to the business of the pounds. There is an immense j The Telephone I.ivery, Feed and Sa!e
company. It is a Lard matter to ! amount of wool bandied at Hepp. i stabi. on west Ride of Main ptreet,
drive lovers of American liberty, j uer, and the quantity is larger than ' ' f5t-'-'lass aD'1 tia'1'i!e h'r-
I . .,i " it , : an-! takes the beet of care of them.
- i L'enerailv known. Wool, wool i , T
, . ,. . j - ' II. A. Thompson,
Canada 19 disappointed m the ! every where i.-- such a common I Proprietor of all Three.
showing made by the returne of ; thing that not much attention is!
the recent census taken. Our j paid to it. The fact that from j a teachers' institute wilt be held at
neighbor has not grown during the j ifrf)((V.o pound? to 200.t0 pounds j Cor.d n, June ji-in.
pat decade as fehe thought he j a day is shipped daily for weeks at ! Til, hlaM County citizen i, a Lew.
had. The population of the Do- a time furni'h some idea of the j paper recently started at Kiddie.
minion in 1 SOI was 5.1 So. '.HHj. At j volume of wool business at thei .
present the computations indicate! Elerpcer warehouses. These ?hip-! EVEN YEARS IN BED.
only 5,5X).((I0, whereas thev were S m-nto have Leon going on for some : "Will woDier ever eftee?' ioriire
expected to show at least 00,000. i time and .till the warehouses here 'jX'bL 'n
" iat pres-nt writing contain aloat nimble to levo her bed in seven ye-H
r .,u i t it- ion areonnt of kidney find liver tronbl",
French newspaper men are ex-, 2... '., poanda of wool. I rorn 0.rv,,n8 prr(8,rHt,oo nn-l Uw .lebibty!
ceedinply belligerent fellowe: thev j preset, t indications it is estimated ' bat three bottle of Electric Rittem eri
ht duets on the slightest prove, ; that Heppr.er will ship WVM "17'
l Woiijfi srjlTrinB from Uedditcbe, Ruck
! ache, Nervoiicijen, H1eeiilsmieii. .M elsn
! choiy, Fam'io? end Dizzv 8p-l! will
gr,d find it priceless bliritr. Try it
rhtircnoD in jfnsranieeu. vuiy ioo bi
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
AI C MOUTH, OUICIKJN',
A New Line of
l
VI
Crepe and Tissue Paper
DECORATED and PLAIN
Slocum Drug Co., Main Sc., Heppner
cation, and as the duels are usually ' pounds of wod this season.
bloodies, provocations are numer-! !
oua Two of these belligerent : Whi.'.i the jnstion -A
"journalists" fought fur two Lour road is a vital one and so perplex- L. m D' U2 ,
and a h all Friday with no resulte icg all over the Western country, !
worse them a tired feeling, in which 1 j-t;'l the matter ia neglected more! A HOME ON TIME.
the public slightly participated.
Telegram.
Commercial prosperity and ad
vertising ability go hand in hand.
The man who Llos Low to ety
what he watts to say a''out bis
Rood and Lq f-.ds that the .U
are what thy oi:gLt b- ' an put
tL-se together in a lunvht-r which
will catch th e- f tit" interetted
Ieroii and bt neiit that p'-rsnj in
the rendit g and in t!. btnijjg
which results fr- i.i the i.-jiLg.
AdVfttiill g Well 1.
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i
Dcniatifl for ( Innluutt-s Tin-dotnaii'l for jrrruluati-s r(f
tho Normal .-ci.uols during the past year has been much
boyond tho u jiplv. Positions with from .lO to 7." per
month.
state ( 'ernbo.itrs and Diplomas Students are pre
pared for th -tato oxamiuatioiis, and ready to take state
fiapers on ra ! nation.
c Siniond's Cross Cut Saws -j
Sewing Machines
Sanitary Stills
I Boss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers
Lawn Mowers J
At Ed. R. Bishop s.
Strong .r,H.h-!l.:i
iiif Uepartinerj!.
operis Sept. !7t!i.
and Professional f'oure. Well Equipped Train
Expeii'eH rarijro from ll'.'H to $17") per year, ball Term
I or catalogue containing full annoiincenients addren
: or J-9h in mot p!ac-s. Heppner
i- now losing trade that should
come here on account of lack of at
: tention to r id- from th- John l)y
country. 'J he tra'b- of a va-t t-r-ritory
aonthvrr-st of Heppner, that
i trib'itrv to tLi-j city, on a-';our.t
A tood rar.eb ot l"l a' rn, 140 of it
txf piow iaml, lo. a'- I o'l eonr.ty road.
") rn.l"i so'itowest of Heppner. it now
o;.' -o-d at f 4 an a'-r. Any man who
wo' t may have it on :; year
rri. p.tv in -H-y .'ns'H.ijii.-r.ts. Apply
at H'-ppr.er a-tte o:!e e.
Or J. I'.. V. J:! H ! P., Seeretary.
V. I.. CAMI'f'F.bb, I'reid.-nt.
of location. b.--.'is.e there is 1.0
road f.,r t ,-- thro-u h one I a I
cj,-; vit.. i- i,'. 0 .rr.pelj-d to 'i to
s-hn'i.ko a:. I Ti..; I.d!e-. Th"y are
f,.t'-d , on th- o( s; j.. ,,f ti.o
Johr, Ii .y. uhl' h tk5 !c m av.av
fr .,: -p! ii'-r. A 1 ?oj;i;ri' . t bn-i-v..
ii. of tt.i- r U"' s'ht.-s that
i, a p.';ain.
I- or ."al at $!1'i. 1 i acreq on 1
-!. of M'ppn'-r. Ton io'-i ma"
-,; i irorn it at onee. ft. r.er .'-;!! a
! h i.,r t;. ).:iy uy. v-.wir on
Aj- y i .. ' oil..
BACH, BECKER & CO., Chicago,
ti If fl1k 0X t i!r-r "Tit -mill 11 nrrnrii'"m"riti fur .anll:!ii? ! "n
f9llf0Bf1 ..!.--rn.-t.t. I -'aK.it,. -1 ..iti.t-. O-r.t r. r.r.-.t.l nt
.!Fj.l i i:, l.i.t. iu Miix.t. h.K.ij fl.rt,OtM;.i. On rii.j.iii.i.c-fl
ii Em 1 - si ""' 'Ktfcrente: I ir.st Njtianal P.ank, ChicaRO.
r.rr. ;
K'LiKil Lai.d t'b.'k I'.tV.e, wb-j
tide t:d .t." ii . tl.- h'-it f.f
Orr son fn n w s.- fie. 'I h.-
Marion feut ty i -:.
eMfd the f.c!c to j-.
l.f tliC Second l.t!
nii.t .l(d f r bss
pilHMH'd.llj; Uh- t.t'i
Utnte which author
jury t sl.tf ti.. ?,.
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WlilF fsl'UF MEKCHAMS, A0D TO Y0LR BLSIVCSS
GBAPHOPHONE
MATCiiLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
Ths Kind Yen Have ASwsjs Bought
T uPPLir - 4
SSr Oi MP? 'or PO'-.MSMON i eiH in all bo hear it.
",TUAi WANT 'THE I"PE3I3TiOLE DF.fNO FOR O'VERSION
r T-r Y WM.CH rN AHL WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER
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5AN I k'ANCISCO, CAL. 4
THE MORROW COUNTY LfiflD AND
TRUST COMPANY
R F. HYNO, M.n.Q.r,
1st in tho field for bniness, and extendn all modern
advantnitcB to tli fitrmer and the ntockman.
It liatidh'.
WOOL. GRAIN. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE
at tho
Woo-growers' Warehouse
I! ttjhcst Cash Price Paid for Hides and Pells.
Aent , f,ir
lifack Leaf Tobacco Dip and Liltle f luid's Dip
'I lie only rdi;i!ib' pi-epart-d dipn on tin ni.irket.
I'e.d in ! Senl (Jr tiii. Wool -iij'l i 'ain Sacks on Hand.
''ni !idniH'M niMli mi w(fil find t'tain in .(nr.