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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
!uid Tiurt.Uv H.iiuint, The Hci)Pncr Gazette 7; ,1 li of horses, ni -A , Tlipy are opposed to American lo an inter- shoes, and no bargain to admit iuto f f-tin f.'Hl'iii'. The State Fair the I'nited States at a lower rate WariKK'k Muhell. i this F.i!l w i undoubtedly be the ; of duty, or freely, the bijoutry : let nice t i n iz ever held in Saleui manufai tured by Austrians would 1 sstir-fy them. They do uot bejieve (lernmnv control a lar-'e die- that an steusiou of general trade - tn, t in Kst,ii, A fru-a. eom prist ug j WU hel p t hem, and they know that TurnsUAY Aneuet S. 1W1 aK,ra ;;si ,.(.. s.mnre miles and I the introduction of American shoes ! at the pi-atnflir-.-at Hriipiifi OrCi acon.! .-law matter. i 'ooutsining a population of about I'.usinesH is ouiet with evervlHdy ; S.0ot,(o0 natives. It lies wholly except the ice man. ' in the torrid zone, but mostly at au i elevation of from :OoO to (WO foot While lleppner is building a j above sea lev el. It is very product road to Hitter, the John Day road I ive and the Crerniau Government proposition should not be lost 1 offers great inducement to settlers, fight of. ! ood roads have been built from " ' " ! the coast f.ir into the interior, and Another half a second has been ; Jg Wcwa to traver8 t: v.l ..-. ..j Ir.ttiniT rtvord hv ( . . ' i-n,.r-u ..i.m w.i " I the w hole colonv. 1 here is no Crescetis. the irreat stallion, llic into Austria -ill probably result in depriving them of the opportun ity to earn a living. San Fran cisco Chronicle. j . time is U'ing gradually reduced. 1,'5'Hi men were initiated into the Woodmen of the World, Saturday evening in Portland. The popu larity of beneficiary orders is growing. Eastern Oregon is now getting Kroni the rei-t'iilly puHUlicil ami en tei t ii ni n r biography," Kiel ia nl I'ruker,' douUt that in coarse of another ! by Alfred Henry Lew is, is takenastrik ,nrati.,n r.r,0 Vaf A friiM ! 'n !'tJr' 01 dark ways in New York pol will be au important contributor to the supplies of the world. Last year the com crop of the United States was -2,105.000,000 bushels, which at 3S cents, the price then quoted, made the value the tail end of the Kastern hot j iu.--o.ow. ine u.u.uu iui yr... i ; - a . 1 a, . 1 il. , 1 Tho thermometer is Imuer- eipecieu to cut uowu iue jinu wave. inc around the 100 mark in the shade. While it is a little hot for comfort, it is good harvtst weather. Heppuer should spare no pains in welcoming the delegates to the Oregon Wool Growers' Association which meets in this city in the fore part of September. It will le an important business meeting in which all should take an active interest The Elks' Street Fair and Jubi lee at Spokane., September 10 to 24. promises to be one of the most interesting events in the West this season. In connection with the Interstate Fair, Spokane ooght to be able to royally entertain the thousands of gnests that will be there. 'It will be a fight to a finieh. No quarter will be given. We are prepared to spend all the money and time necessary to wipe out the Amalgamated Association in all of our mills." The above are the words used by the Bteel trust, io a message sent from the head of the big concern. It looks like it would be a fijtht to a finish. about 505.000,000 bushels. But the l,t'i00.(HHX0tX bushels, at the present price, 50 cents, will make this season's crop worth SSiXJ.OOO, 000, or more than SSo.OOO.OOO above the value of last year's crop. This is not so disastrous a failure for tbe cort growers as might easily be imagined. Ex. iti 's, winch appears in the Argonaut for August 5, 1U01. The reminiscence pic tures the manner in which John Scan1 neil avenged the murder of his brother Florence, who w as a victim of the Tweed ring, One of the longest and direst sentences ever pronounced upon a criminal is probably contained in the decision of a judge in Naples, who inflicted recently upon an Ital ian adventurer, w ho pleaded guilty to and was convicted of sixty four different forgeries. The judge fig ured up the penalties and officially The ancient Modoc tribe has dwindled to 77 members, mostly women and sick or diseased chil dren. The recent death of a Mo doc brave has left only thirteen able-bodied warriors, who will never go to war again. From the most savage and indomitable of Sghters they have lost a'l ambition for anything but their Government supplies, and. while virtually pris oners of war on a small reserva tion, they are left uuwatched. The spirit of the old days has gone, and nobody will ever hear of a story about "the last of the Mod oca." The ancient liogue River tribe has dwindled even more. It formerly numbered thousands, in the valleys and mountain fastnesses of South western Oregon. The remnant of the tribe, now on the Siletz reser vation, numbers only thirty-seven. Ex. CAT COMPETE WITH AMERICA. The best portrait which has been pub lished of Governor Tail, of the Philip pines, appears in The Outlo. k for Ann ust 3. It is a full page reproduction of a painting ow ned by the Vale Club of New Yoik. a year, The Outlook Company, -S7 Fourth Ave., New York.) From the letters of a self-made mer chant to his sou, now appearing in The Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia : Baron Munchausen was tbe first travel ing man, and my drummers' expense accounts still show his influence. .. . Adaui invented all the different ways in which a young man can make a fool of himself, and the college yell at the end of them is just a frill that doesn't change essentials It's the fellow who thinks and acts for himself, and Bells short when prices hit the high C and the house is standing on its hind legs yelling for more, that sits in the directors' meetings when he gets on toward forty. Antelope boasts of a street sprinkler. Senator John P. Jones of Ne vada, has been investigating his Southern Oregon mining prop ties. Buyers are offering Hood Kiver apple growers $1.25 a box for apples to be delivered m the Fall. HI I'l'NM! I 111 itcur.s. Kpiscop.il church hew W. K. Pot-wine M. K. i-liu.vli. South. Services at ll a. in. and 7 -io p. in. Uew r . M. I an- tield, i ustor. HIE IMiliUTOli LINE Catholic Church Kev. Father Kel Set vices ;id Sunday in each month !0:;0a. mi. Beginning Nov. IS. at Baptist church W. I!. Wootton, pas tor. Services each Sunday, morning and evening. Morning snbj-ct. "The Prayers of Christ." Fvening subject, riuui (ioil Seest Me." All am wel come to these services. Dal I a iu Astoria Navigation Coaipany. ..DALLKS I JO AT.. I.m.v s );ik Street p..eli. p.. . t i.i d. ni 7 tl 111. and 1 1 p ii:. : : : : : : : POKTLANS) HOAT Christian church Kev. Victor Cail- ... ..i son, pastor, services at il a. ni. an.i S p. in. Morning subject, "In Memoriain." Fvening subject, "(ilorv- in in tbe Cross." Sunday School 10 a. m. Y. P. S. I . h meets at p. m. li nie "Kneniies and Anns. i on are cordials invited to attend all these ser vices Columbia College, Milon Oregon This school is located in the safest tow n in the Noithwest lor young people A population of IOiM, and not a saloon. The college has departments of Liter ature. Science, l-.locutioll, business. Music, and preparatory courses. Full faculty. Separate and ri-st class dormi tory accommodations for boys and girls. Lo' terms, send for catalogue. Ad dress K P. tireen-, agent. THK CLKANSINO AM) HEALING cv uk ton CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Tjuty sud pleasant to nse. 0. .litmus no in juriouB drui;. It is qui -kly shsfrhed. CATARRH SHHSrCOLD 'N HEAD nB.ii" n,l I'Mirru the Membrane. Hi-stern the SenM.8 of Ta-te and Smell. Large Si7.i 50 cent ai nnu.,.n or hv mull : Trial Size. 10 cents tiv nm- ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warreu Street, New ork. BOSTON WOOL MaKKKT. L'.ittoD, July G. There was a goJ business recorded in the wool market this week. The de mand for wool continues good, and the tone is strong. The market continues to show an absence ol There was a largely attended j speculative feeling, sales made be- meeting in Vienna on Wednesday. ing to supply the present need of at which a resolution was adopted ( manufacturers. The supply of appointing a committee to wait onjwjol available is large, the cur- the Austrian Minister of Commerce ! tailed consumption by the mills and the Provincial Governor, be , ., . i.. iawo ! 2ine them to interdict American c n ,amQr,t houses from embarking in the shoe v ears vi suwinj ujf icuumcui. To get some idea of the value of irrigation, Phoenix. Ariz., is a sam ple. Not many years ago, the site of Phoenix was a desolate sage brush desert. Now there in a city of 2-".000 people with property at an ar-sessed valuation of $10,u00, i. principally due to irrigating ditche or canals. During the last ten vears. Arizona Las opened Ao during the last week allowing con siderable surplus to accumulate. The activity of the mills during business iu Austria. .It is difficult ; the past few weeks has cut into the surplus, but, with the new clip coming upon the market, there is no scarcity of general supplies. to foretell what will be the result of this agitation, which, by the way, seems to be the outcome of the peculiar attitude assumed by Quotations: Count Goluchowr-ki: who, as long! Territjry, scoured basis: Mon ago au IS'JT, urged that it would ! tana, tine 15 try 10c; scoured, 44 in be necessary for European states j 40e; fair medium. 11 ki 10c; scoured, to cooperate with each other in a j 42 i 43c; staple, him ;l7c; scoured, struggle for existence with the'10(4S. Utah, Wyoming and United States. It is quite certain J and Idaho, fine, loft 14c; scoured, however, that the incident will bei44w l5c; fine medium, 13ft 14c: . rr.Z r. x u,...i.rtizeduDon bv the a Ivocates of ; scoured, 40ft 4-5c; staple, loft lfic: COSl Ot ll.W.-iW, Ullliuc iciiiw.; - ; . , .. would not part with the system for , the so-called reciprocity treaties to J scoured 4o 4 v,. Australian, f. 'enforce their argument that this scoured basis, spot prices, combing, ten times this amount. r - B r -, , - , ,.u -.. icountrv must abandon the protect- superfine, jiitijoc; good, bSw 0c; The report of the coal product ie ny.tern if it wishes to enlarge j rag., .7c. of the United .States for IW.jait re witu Iropn countries. I hdn'DKED YEAR CLUBS made public, shows that the United .The free trader-. ho will urge , heconing DQ,r (erooa Tbe 1(Jl.8 jfl to ... . .- i At,. f.floi I such a course, will, however, care-1 promote lonireviiy. It is iotoroitinfr t producing country in the world, j falk conceal the fact, which this '. ti tmo s tbrougb wb.c ulou a - ' j life is to be obtained, l food and tbe The output Of Oregon wa.. - ,..rf.f.,K- tht!o POMible anles. the ,,m,,:l, do.H it- thort tons, as compared to SOyVS;"'" I" ' i work propt-rly. Ibe u a wy tn riiBk tons in product LB. as compared to 0,vy) ; - 1 ; work properly. Th-re ii a wa; The Washington the Austrians and other Uuropeans j ,t, if u d. Dot. Il.mtetter'i increased from 2..1 j who are o.ctiog to the Product-1 B. . i - a Mornm D restorer. If vorifrjAiA. lnni t . i j 4. . . c tt i ' , :t,i i ' .... . . THf4 is i"4 (yi3 ton- in ion OI in e pr o ju cm oi xut uunr- s duju, Del0Lin. contip8tion, innr.m ton in 1.. , VO .-'- ; , . , t, trrr.nnd I ' ' inTonnf, biiotioea. try t- 1!h,. The total output f-r the !5tt do not do on the ground nTft Ev.ry tdv sbonl(i trv , t,,!, "i'i 04.- ! tn&t we are ir-at.!n luin uuu.i- nstnrf- rid tbe bioxl ot hll impnnte. tons, an increase of 4 j ') A - p I au.l h ecifio for miriH. fever tni portailOU oecause iu-y (jricri.T Kgrif , ii nnfqnvlifii. U m t rnu tn that thev Will dlr-pl ve article pio-!"1'-' rlb but be iiire yoa get ,. ; - fiti.n-. There is an editor in Paco bo "-v trn,.-nes. ; - :.1ifi Count Go ucuowskl ha4 express- ,-a"liopter are reported .o r e tt. addition to writing editonols. y !.,.-., t. ..... .,. , eI nims-ii several iihjhs on iur ruw- - I iloi i.o k , .iorii. United States in P"0 was ' tons, an increase of 1." tons over the year preceding. There is an editor in Pasco in addition to writiLg edito kx-h! matter etc, acting as tjpo an ORKGON State Fair September 23-28,1901 Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair Irnv. lin.) Slltnit TIh ; P . 1) ni 7 'i in STEAMERS Requinor, Dulles City, H lianee, Iralda, G. W Shaver. W. C. ALLAWAY, Ager. , The Dall J'oriLmil-Astoi'ia lioiitc. WHITE COLLAR LINE SStr.1.Alioiiii" Puily I!. mini Trips i-xtvpt Suiuliiy. 11MK ('.Mill. Ltvt 1'ortliinil 7 A. M. Leave Astorin 7 V, M. LtnUnt! Ill 1'orthn.il Knot of Alder St. THE DALLES BOAT. Str. "Bailey Gatzert" l:i;ly K.Mnul Trip Krt'pt Mon.ii.y... VANCOUVER, CASCADE .OCKS, ST. MAR TIN SPRINGS. HOOD R'VtR, WHTE SA.MON, Y.t AND THE DALLES i 1 M K (' AK1 IPBve Pnrtlarnl Arrive The D.iII.h. LeHV- The 1'ulUs Arrive FortlHtui . . . . 7 A 3 1 .4 l', ....10 1" MEALS THE VERY BEST SiimlMV Trip ft l.cii.li' -i! Keiiturc. This Konti-hus the (.ri.:i.ift Scenic Attrc ttoii8 on Knrth, landing: foot of alder st. BOTH PHONES MAIN 351. J. TAVI.OK. A..KST AT"I1IA. JOHN M. KH.I.OON. A , KN T THK DALLE! BIG LIVE STUCK S Good IUCING in Afternoons. the Latest Attractions iu New Au.iitorinra IJnildina Every EveuiD, with Good Ma.io. Special Rates on Railroads For ffrtrr riHrticaUrp, Htt.Irean M. I). WIHUOM, See , Portland, OrPd'.o HILL MrUTAKV ACADEMY. KATHEK A BAKSKS. K V H KI. M. iil'KN, Ai.KM Hm.ll KIVKI1. N T V A M T V E K. K. W. 1KI1HTON. A'iKNT 1' 'IllLASI.. THE LEADING PAPER Of the Pacific Coast, THE SAN FRANCISCO CLE DAILY CHRONICLE Br 'inn, r.iis.' i'a it. Only $6.70 a Year. WEEKLY CHRONICLE Greatest Weekly in the Country, $1.50 ft YEAR CtlRONS til XkJt' a nrtvati! urtiool f..r Vjoar'iinK and day pupils. Prepare b.iya for admlnsiun to any Hrlentlllc 'hool or r.ll-K. and for burt nrw life. Nw and ompltely c'iiipp".l huil.llriK. Thnroiish lrus'niotlon arrorrtlr.if to the beat m-thofl. C,,,nr laboratorl.-a, M -nua tralnlriK. Th prinfljial has ha'l twnty-three y.-ari xi-rln'- in Uri-! 'ftV hours, t t., 11 A. M.. n.l 2 to 5 V M . a t-1 ML.'r hail utr. ct. I-or rataiopwe and pamphi'-t .-ontainii.K "- uf t-st moriy, etc., aa.lreHs, , J. W. HILL. M. D. '' Prlndpal. P. O. Drawer 7. Portland. Or. tlwIoiHnj; ta? -l a? Htat, CaiiA'i.i enri x i THK V.I.KKI.Y . li':"-.! nd ur-at f'.iuiK.-t'' Wnrl.l, prjnl n cn -iy 1! PCa. of V'W. I. l r. in .naOni: it!-. ' a n. ft -t Hortl. ult.ir:il I'- t . -t ii' Tit er.-at.-H .efr :a Omst. -:.TY!h.r.',' n ixrl'urf. li) ih-- .''.!' iuho n knowif.lcr rt t h-ir ' urt of t:.'' t'n t ! N- w p p r it. ..r S i: .-i I f.r. !t ,rn' mi,. I 'II' l.f 111- il- ii"t on K-.l-i.i .'Jlllli. 8. SAMPLE COPY SENT .A FRFE. dk 4b 4 A A A fo f e 1 A A A & A -'--V-'V- V H- f- r V- vr- x- --r- ' a r Just About Time i for vou to look into this matter of a Jf SPJtlXU SUIT. If you intend get t ins a SUIT TA1LOKKI) to your order, you can get a good selection from 1,000 Diirerent Pieces of Cloth.... We are -jiving this feature of the CLOTH 1 N( TRADE our very best attention and have been remarkably successful. You Pick the Goods We Do the llest Take your measure, send your order in, pay exprcssane, guarantee a per fect lit, hold the suit for your in- spection. If unsatisfactory, for any r reason whatever, we keep the suit J and refund vour money. In 12 Days ft On an Average- 1 vou can ud vou a suit made to your measure fitted perfectly and at a cost of only a few dollars more than ready made. M NO CO ft . X. L. Confectionery and Cigar Store. I'hu. P. Dull- i 'y, I 'n.i it-t -ir. Free Heading Room (icntlfrncn urc ipvili'.l tn cune m tt.'l I .- imf.. ilal.lt-, k. . ip.i-I ri from all over tin wot I-;, I , '' . r- pcrtaLli' pl:irt". CONFECTIONERY, T(BACCO and CIGAHS, all of the very best quality. A f.iir slime of itie juililit; jiHtroun' in Milieitoil. t Siniond's Cross Cut Saws d Sewiim Maehincs Sanitarv Stills i W- 51 S3 ; w 'jn ft III I Boss Washers I Hose and Sprinklers t i Lawn Mowers $ 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i.l 1 lrif for,- J"'t "f AlJlTlClU COIIiJ'titloD.bUt U) . iIhvii, ib ltw puty thrnu, col i , 1 . -W I i . 11. ..... n , . ...iw.r. or i4f.il Ma:.f , (im i muuiicniuuv. -.i . .i;;i.n.r Kranklin coaLtv. chirking i I j"n iiveu - - - . . it 1 l.ot-u Itib !. blU'll M I'll Ui J. Hit t pnHt m aii'l lalk-eu .1 Ht-taii'-- ii.- r-iraunM huih Hint th- Lintel .tnt-B: 11 coul't r.ot K:if el- u it l.ont Lie owu h ilutl-S on The liruui-lr Itu i Id i n. TIIK f.HftOMriK rntik with tite jfrij t st pvunapom In th" I ni Sti. j THK CMIioNirr.f -:m ;i-..Mnil t S- rnMtV ' Coant. It leads ell in Mli;v, . ntct prm- TilE nillOMn.K"S T-I'f riphW- rpTT tn 1b Satmt and m-nt rpiU'-!'. i- !.' ! .Ntwth-fnll-t and fp)' 1 h?! 1 lis Kii: -ri tiutu ablint In iV- c- unfy. j THK nilt'iM' 1,1, h niwtTn b.-n. an.i al wajfil win I. T'i" t'-i-'m x't'. 'u'ni.inn or ?ri tt'rfl or ii;.rgH iti f ;.( hh 't. It will M' ttil- DO YOU WAN I THE CHRONICLE At Ed. R. Bishop's. honlr Kicamio. Rat to Tlt p Ka li. 1 r i n r, i n Sun. lay, Mav 'J'Ati an.i -v-r Mjri'ly ti.-rf-aft-r iuirn; tl.f f.irn'i.c "-a-nri, W.e A"tona A 'oliimMa lUilroa.i ( i. "i.l II one 'lay f.xM r,. fxr-'iriion ti k-tn from Portiar I t , Trade Marks Designs Copyrights SlC. Til'-fc.r r'in .-ir .r.".'n fr,! wliihr n f,-..-T!""n if. pr-.'in' if j.ulnarl. '-mn-.i. xa-T!.,nt-ir!y .i-fi-lnf inl. ManrtlKK-kon l'.rit ,.,...'fii I.-- (uM-i,f-r f'.r T.irirnr -,...r,n t.-ii.-n llir...iirh .Murin .'. r-ele tp".jl wi'h-.ut chrgg. Ill trm Reversible Map? Shc.lnj the 'Jni ri f.iatos. Dnminioii cf CanaJa and Nortl;ern MiC' N -N' . l 11-, Map ol Lhc World ft i ijtliutiai-t'fii'lf to . ii .... ..l.. irn,tit.i. that -ouiitry itXI nrou..nl thKt iinitutlo.. ; ,,.v; rr,ion ,VjrtUri,,. Ht - iiiU-rt in l rauklin aLty an-i " " - ..... ..nl.lir Hill n riit"l -'"' Lh- - -D H.iDO,t in- III. . ' . i . ' ' l i-f . w . " - - - I . , VatliiOIJ ill l''l touLtry. II" fcitrijly I 1 Mm- Tl., On. htate I'.ir ul at -If m tLe , r. j-t.o,, tL.t th- n- Tl.- maiiagniieLt imn lutuj r-.,M-.. -.- IhUl od Lew life "vr Kur.,; tl.-.t tny Htttxjj.t of i-.....- I.. Uh. the Utt.r to. -.i.-. .-tf woui-l j.rov ' " . ... . i . . . . w j .i. . at n li 4-,t iuii.rov. Ui.-LU t the fair .l'.rou,. 1 us -uwt .... ,nB Mna 0O naTB A1W3j5 COUgRI l..jttiuJum.utir iy k lo i.ii-. "",u. Hurttl t-I- t.-t ftgHHJtt tL- .tfct.iihLlJi; M 'I . I . f" m . . 14, r. r.:t Scientific American. A bnrt.m-rllln.r4 wkl. IrirPt n. m ,,.. f Wif J..urtil. T-rr. It a ,,r f-..ir n. '... IL fx.J lll n'1- -r. 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Have jut-it riMfiv.'.! .n- of tin hu.st tock.s of Uain Wajjoim rer hroiiyht to Il'jiit r. e'ioes ti'o lltjlit. HcHVy and Shelf Hnrlwnrr, (irat.itcuuro, Tin ware. Agricultural Imppra.nts, Wahoiih, llarkn, Ktc, I'luiitu and ( )'iU (th M.Ht iD th world). ('r.K-kt-ry ai.d ftlaHHwar.'. 1 Old Stand. Main Street Repairing a Specialty. i i 'lit nnu p"" "