Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 22, 1901, Image 2

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    The Hcppncr Gazette
Imi.wI niumnr Moraine.
Warnoek Miehell.
Futi-n-l tl t J-i I'.tnflire t HfTT'"' Orron,
h cdimI-tIm m(ltr.
Tiu:p.himv ugast 2-', 1001
An nil nijjM department etore
i nl.rmt to 1 f-tartwl in Chicago.
N .! of another appalling cea
diHHW coms from Alaska in the
wreck of the Islander. Forty-two
fx-rsoiiB went down with the vessel.
It whs one of the worst accidents
ever known off the terrible north
cMt.
Hi-toriKn Maclay's falnty has
lien fixi-d on the Navy Depart
ment payroll at $2.4.) per diem.
Tbis is the two dollar and forty
niLie cect ''tif-toi iao"' who lias been
writing to mnch nlout Admiral
Schl.v.
Th- meetiag of theOiegon Wool
Grower' Association io this city
is of pingidexahle importance.
The f u't that Heppner was selected
for tlifl r-'ac of meeting this season
shows that this city is being recog
iii?el as a wool ceuter.
but tin is i.o tan.1 for angry words with a good lead. With the enor
or overt lei'!r. If orgu.itHl labor nions average of troni 0.1 to -40 bu.-h-by
obseryanv , f tin l.nv r.ui win els to the Hore, 4,(0O,l00 bushels is
a u i ful vift..ry. it will be the considered a conservative estimate
grandest "iliii eir.ent known to the for I'lnatilla's crop. Unio.i nvinty
ant-aK nf the wutl.l. IV law -ahi.I- w ill (Ml 1, hind about half a Hid
ing, but he determined. M y oj iu- Hon bushels. The unusually cold
ion is that oil will win. 1 know weather in the month of June cut
that if the men v, bo kto out stay do n the ield quite materially in
j out, the victory is sure and oer- Shermau county. There is also a
j tain." much smaller acreage than there
i ; was lu.-t ear the amount Summer
i-.tiorts are i.ing rcft.le to est an-, fallow,,,! for the crop of 11H2 being
lis!, a new dem..eatic daily i greater than ever before. Volun
Portlaud. Circulars have been ; Uvr .lnj Spring-sowi, grain is yield
distiibuted bating that if Portland ;icp vei.y !ight ,n u)st disirietf.
and Oregon will he K'.OOO sub-'. v.imtx- as to the total yield run
scrihers, paid for one year in ad-: from jy, ,Kx) to 22tH).(K0 buh.
vance, tbe paper will s'.ai t. It will ! els with tbf general average of
have the W. 15. Hearst news ser- j ti,0 conservative element coming
vice, whhh is the same telegraphic; tther a.,nini, i.sOO.000 bushels.
kiews as published by the New j w rtlwl M w(lr
HfciTNEK CHI'KOIIKS.
Ten thousand dollars in prem
iums will be given away at the
Oregon Stats Fair this fall to
farmers, stock raisers, fruitgrowers,
manufacturers, etc The liberal
premiums offered this season will
be an inducement to producers to
be there with a fine exhibit.
Admiral Orvera is to be given
a loving cup for hia kindness to
American prisoners daring the war
with Spain. This is a commend
able move and will be appreciated
by the gallant old admiral who
justly won the respect of American
people by his bravery and honor
able arid manly bearing during the
war.
J. P. Morgan has a scheme to
settle the strike situation by giving
the workmen stock in the corpora
tion and thus taking them into
partnership. This would be a good
w ay to settle the difficulty if Mr.
Morgan could make it work. It
would create an interest that would
forever settle the strike, if con
ducted fairly.
York Journal. CIiic-i'. American
and San Franci-i
will be named th.
xa miner.
and
top figure, as some people are now
returninsr sacks on account of the
Portland Daily; . ,, f. 1...1 ..
Journal. The snl scripfion price j R,though ot,)eS aon faTored are
is 17.50 per j,-r. aud when the , opnjng fop ore 8(Uks to
i.0OOraiM-d by the subscribers j maat ,am.niU nf v-Iij ti,.,f
is deposited
d sigtiMted local
bank the first issue will appear..
To compete with the Oregouian is
a great undertaking that will re
quire big capital behind it. All
(was greater than expected. In
Wasco county, warehousemen are
expecting a crop of about 750,000
bushels, or alxjut the same as last
vear. The cold weather also iu-
. : , li
Parous u-uainM.. uil5Knu "ijlirpJ Gilliam county grain to a
failed because the former papers j . pt , hnW(V(,r th 0tiniin!r
crop is estimated at 700,000 bush-
have been inferior to the Oregonian,
however, the new proposition has
a business tone that -xav succeed.
School main's arc pretty well
thought of everywhere, but New
York takes the lead in locking
after the teachers. In 1'4. a law
was passed granting a pension to
such teachers as had served con
tinuously in the public schools for
thirty years. A fund for the pur- acii certainly shows au exception
els. Owing to the cold weather
and very dry season the jield of
Morrow county is considerably be
low the average. Many fir Ids are
being harvested that have not had
a drop of rain since being planted.
TLese fields are yieldirg from 10
to 15 bnshels per acre. In some
places as high as 30 bushels have
been reported, which is surprisir g
pose was created by retaining it
percentage of all teachers' salaries.
Something like forty teachers were
then living who hvl served the nec
essary period, hnt they had been
retired before the law went into
ally good wheat producing soil,
lone is the greatest wheat district
iu the county. Last ear over
400,000 bushels were handled at
this point. Dealers this year only
look for about 300.000 bushels at
l'tiiscopal church Lev. W. K. Pot
wine M. K. church. South. Services at 11
h. m. hihI 7:oil p. in. Key. 1", M. Can
liehl, InMei.
Catholic. Church Rev. Father Kelly.
Set vices Hd SuihI.iv in each month at
10:;0a. in. lli'iiminu Nov. IS.
M. K. Church IJtiarteily nipctiri);
next Suniiay. Services a 11 a. m and
S p. in. Rev. Robert Warner, piesid
inii elder, will pieach morning and
evening, and emulu'-t communion per
vice after sermon in the morning. The
business session will be. held Satu-dav
evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at
10 a. m. Kveiybody cordially invited
to attend. H. I., lleightol, pastor.
SVvrn ! at Carnival.
effect. JnK'OOalaw was passed th;8 rjaCt,t The yield for Morrow
qualify icg these retire.) teachers coul)t, jg estimated at 700,000
The Ukiah Sentinel says that
Susanville business men want at
to draw pensions, at d a suit was
brought under it by one of them to
i recover. ew lor kg corporation
counsel resisted the c'aim on the
ground that it was unconstitutional
the claimni. not having contribu
ted anything to the pension fund
when they were in active service,
but the Supr.-me Court of the State
; has sustained the !hw smI these re
; tired teac her- p.re now drawing one
! half of their old salaiK-s as a pen-
,' sioc.
J bushels and the quality is fully as
good as last year. The yield io
the Willamette Valley will be ft.r
above that of last year. Yields
from the famous Waldo Hills dis
trict iu Marion county, show yields
all the way from 30 to 50 bushels
to the f-.crv. The season has Leen
favorable for harvesting and the
big crop will be saved iu prime
condition.
It is not likelv that the man
,n i Literarv Notes
How the Cause of the Indian (iirl Was
Lost." Ii tells of a chance meeting on
a vovage along the Pacific Coast of Cer.
good road from the latter place to "Winters vsho sh.Je -f-.'SO.OOO from j
Pendleton. In part thifl is true, , the Selby Smelting Works will goj The story in the Argonaut for August
because the trade from Bitter and j unpunished, as has ben reported ; l :, pi, is by Gwendolen Overton, and
Sii.tonville now roes to Pendleton ! if AA m.l-e a clean breast ' i entitled "On the Throw of the Knife:
f r the reason that it cannot well Gf the whole alVair. The gold hie
go anv other place ou account of j t)?en recovered aul V'ir:ters has
the roads. Kitter and Sueanville , made a complete confession, but ! ,ral 'Aleiu;at anii the romance trrowing
jople would much rather have a ! this d.es not ii-s-n the crime but ; o'it of it that as almost a tragedy.
good road to Heppner. On account ; very little. The Shu Francisco
of location this city is tbe most j Chronicle io commenting upon the j Mr. William Alien White has just re
advantageous shipping point. Ajaffair, tells the truth in the follow-Hurried from Lawton, where he went to
good road from here to Sasanville t iDg: ViI)terb ought to be prose-for Tl'9 st'r,,y Kvning Post, of
,,, . . ! , . ., .. ,. " . . f a - Prd'adelphia, the story of the "opening"
would bring the trade, i cuted to the lulie-t extent of the! .... . . , , , ,
6 j i of iri Indian lanos. Mr. w lute s vivid
law. There ought ti be no difa- j a,.(.ollnt of ie mU8hroom oily that
Iculty in 6ecuritg a conviction, lie j F,,rang np in a nijjht is of striking and
tithelv interest.
I'arliament has voted 100,000
. . ti..- a. , I has confe-sed his rnilt and fur-! t
ifiunus to ijora twini vo euppi 1 1 - -
L's rldom, in reward of bis ser-: nished hi.nse.t hat evi,leLce the
vice, in South Africa. This is wresting othcers had faded to se
addition to pension of 100 pounds ' re. He should, therefore, be re-I-,r
annum and a grant of 1200 J to snll-r the severe penal-
pounds paed after the campaign j ty attachable M hi, cr.me. The
in Afghanistan. The widow ofinlting 'mpany owes it to soe.e.
Caj.tain Gridley, who. "fired when j ty that tue priho,.r.r bii6u n'.t es-, Wf.re applied hut without fleet. Any
he was ready" at Manila, receives cape his dues. No mercy is shown ! one knowing a remedy for that ought to
. . ' i ' to a rettv thi' f. :s a mle. and he make it known through the papers.
has received a grant for a court of j htl.-lofl to jail uucremomou,
i....i.i:- ,.rr.r ar'lv. h v should a big thief tl
nr. The weather is very hot yet. It in
not ungrateful, but monarches ap- - l won lerfui to see cabbage, com, potatoes
tietter. miners '" " " ; an.l other vegetables grow that outgrew
j tender consideration, and be 1-1 the effects o( the frost.
1 . if r 'P 1 " I
j lowed io go scot ire.-.' j o uisenm- j prtrmer8 are almost through heading
In Marion county, farmers arf icate in the latter f-tvor is to ot- and threshing has cornmeoi ed.
pooling their wheat and will nk j fer a premium to crime ,;.n a large' ir. Swinburne and wife were on Might
buyers for sealel bide. This rneth-! scale. Any leniency shown now to! Mile a day or two ago to visit Charies
o l'w as worked very succWully Witters or ,ny Inkewarmness ! AshbaagU'. sick baby. The baby is
m o " J Vibttar lrl W uriri hill fid I f riotiihi a r
prosecution , Ull V) 1eitr ,iat ele arrived safe at
. r li.HT MII-K .NOTES.
Fight Mile, Aug. IU, 1901,
Andrew A.uhbaugh lost two stier
calves a few da8 ag-i, valued at twenty
doii.us eaeh. It is eupponed that they
a'e poieon weeds. Several remedies
. i t u i a
ieius- Andrew .-iooaugn nas nrjine line iai
tei aala Alan vmun nninna
Iear to
Weeklv.
pay
WVHV.D YEAH CLUb.i
by wool crowers in Morrow county j evinced later on in hir
this season and it will do doubt will be sure to excite suspicion , home.
be a succew for the Marioo county j that justice i-, to be defeated by '
t t .. . V. ,.!1 lw-.k i T.ron rm t, "tif : n, t u i.d ! )iA t t he erirni. '.
laiir.-tra. i rwu,o u,u ! Are Ueoming na.i.eroo.. The idoa . to
t a combination of interests every- j ua' is to ( ;,- iiw consequerices j ir, tn-e lo'ntevity. It ih tDt-rcotin? to
where Agriculture which is the i of his mbd--e i through th com-1 tb.t itbe mo- throngb which long
wnire. e wijicu , - I ,(e ib to be obrind, f food and tbe
verv foundation of the country is ffii;-;"N ( ! Hiioth'-r ( I.-lw f .Jiially i ,ton,,ch I.ok life at.d o-l heeith are
i.ra'rticaliy without anv organize- obnjxion- to the law Bt.d quite as : possible ut.le .th- mum, h do. h it.
' -i o -work properly. Ihfcf" i a way t.i nmk
1nn. If little loi-al organizations destrur.g .! pni-hmer-t. if, if it d'K-e cot. H'.ntettr'n Stonikr-h
Me Unef.cial, why not become! '" "7'"h '-t' "
. ! j on wfitjld b' curel if dp. psis, indi-
iiii Te general. It is all in the hands 7. (J:L' WUl'.AT CJiOJ'. .e-tiou. b'lohii.g. contipiti'.n, ir.cfo-
t . 1 .. . mv ijerT'.-nr am, bil'oijD-, try t e
of theprodu.-er '-Hurt.. Kv.rf;,1y.hon!dtf;,t.,help
Uiixe1-' i Low well along in i.htarriJ the (iI'kkI of ll irnpiirit e.
.. . .., r.i 41.. 1 , r Kit r.t' It r'-s-e lobleciirtie ii'ourtiei,
I'res.Jet.t Miaflerofth.Amalga- )reg.,n M.d r j-.M. from diiTrent a r ,e:fe tr ni,Ur1ii Vver ar,d
mated Asmwiation shows ability in -ti- .d ih-'tt" furnish a fairly ! sgn-, ir7 "hr,KjnllKl. I) u'i fii to
h.cdling the striker.. To w in. the , . in.te .-etimat. . f the Krai erop. . -. but be ... re -., .t U
etrtkers must have a tool and !e- Takiug th state all over tL jield " -
bin rate leivler with good judg- w ill te larger ti.tn list Jar, and
tiient. The following words of the quality so;.m what Utter.
Tr.-eident JhRfrer are commerd-. I u the dumb,;, liiv.-r c-unties,
able- ' I-et the Amalgamated A- tl e yield id b-lil.t' r than last
vUtion n deKrt itself H.t to neae-m, but t he e. . -j .t , .rinil y g- d
merit the approval we Lave already crop iu the il'am. t'e Valley will
received. TLt is time wheu ' more tliMi make j. f r tl.i. The
loeu'e bhKHl Uiils witn indignatiou great wheat di-triet of I rnctilla
an band are clenched in ar per. ( county again com-- to the front
AJwdyi reliable Th W. k jr Org-n!an.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yen Kara Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
All the transportation lines in thr
Northwest are arranging to givespecially
low rutes to and from the Portland Car
nival, which urns from September IS to
October li, ami the excursion tickets
will be good for seven days. This is the
longest limit ever given 011 Mich tickets,
and will give people Minp'e time to see
all the sights connected w ith the gieat
exposition.
With two full military bands, a mili
tary tournament, a home show, athletic
sports, exhihiu of mining agriculture,
horticulture and mamifacttii ing, a fu I
midway, fireworks ami an array of
amusement attiartious, the Carnival
will he o. e of the greali ft ev. nts of ihe
season, and the itdmis ion fee i going
to be only '.") cents, h cents for e.ii.
dren. It is cluiiiied that New Yoikere eat
Llh(),UO0 eggs every day. Notwith
standing the fact that the L'nited States
produce 10,lXH),000,Ooo,tino eggs yearly,
we import over 15,(XM),000 dozen an
nualiy from Canada, Spain, Italy and
even I'hina help to till the demand
The child iti i 11 w 1:1 illy widow ei si
way chj.'i 1 io his mtoliI nun 1 inue.
Wiu i. :l HI I!) il-1!, i' 11 'I Mill ill's J 111-
patliN i'i- ii -i tn't iiiilii iii'i' ;ii) thing
iihoiil il.
A w mil 11. ' in -.i m of 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 s. Ii icon
vince feme 111, til 'h.it im 1 ucht to git
nun 1 ied.
Till-:
till III-' I.1N1
CATARRH
si iii-i.ini
i l 1:1: K.i; &"ri-tvs fe
catahsh mwm
Ely's Cream Baling
"'.i-Wi-rjii
II- l hr.
I. !.
Kabjr and tHriiiit t
tii. in;nii s 110 in-
juriotiH ili ti7.
it ta nnifkiy TtlS'irhtl.
liives on;'t.
It 1 l o . .,.1 . m
All.iya Inrl:iMiinu(ioi.. W3U RsA-lJ
Heals ami Priju'-'tft tho Mci .I'rtv.Os K . .--r--i il.t
htntttfs of Tnsu! uml Smell, 1,-iri'tf , .' iiH i.i
DniL'i'if'tt or I v nut;!; Tr' tt S.f, lit coil- h. tu.iH.
ELY BUOTIIKK5, 60 air. n Mn I, Nc,v rk.
B HILL
MILITARY i
CttUEMY.
ft
yAAAAAAAAAMf;. &&&&&&&&
TJr'
i fill B MA
for hoarding and day
Ul'lld. t'rt.'iiir uuj
'or ii.lmls.-ilon to any
ecleiitltlc gchool or
collrgi". and fur burt
ne.xs life. New and
comiiltiti'ly . euulppud ,
buililtnK. Thorough i
liuiti uctlon accordlnB j
to the b.it method,
(iood lalioratortea,
M-.nual tralnlns. The I
prlhcliml hail hud
....., ,'.,hr.M venm'
exin'Hinoe In I'ort
hind. C'tlteo hours. 9
t,i U A. M . and 2 to
o 1' M.. at l-il Mar-For
rlnlniriie nll niimnhlxt l OlltuililllS letieiy
or teet.moiiy, etc.. addresn,
J. W. HILL, M. D.
Printlpal.
P. O. Drew-er t 7. Portland, Or.
how ii hui.?
We utT-.'r Ooe liaodred Dollars He
ward tor any case nf Catarrh that oau
ntt be cared by Uall'i Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CiienkT & Co., Prop?., Toledo, O.
We, the nodersigned, have konwo F.
J. Ct eney for tbe last 15 yean, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bnoi
uen3 trNiinBOtion, aod tioaocislly able to
carry out any obligation made by their
firiu. West&Tkcax,
Wholesale Prnggists, Toledo, O.
Wai.din-j, Kinsas & Mabvis,
Wholesale Uiuggisis Toledo, ().
RhII's Caiarrh (Jur is taken loteniH!
ly.actirv ilircotly npeo the blood and
mucons surfHces of the efDi. l'rice,
75a jer bottle Sold by all diugk'tsts.
Xehtimotiials fre?
Hull's Faaiily Tills are the beet.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
w r rTT 1
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
qufrkl u-i'rrit;tt ft;r i!Minn free hoi her an
iuvi'.t n tr.-i'.!v i''itff;iM. tnittnitiir.
tlon rn't Iv c i-i.ii!J ul I hin KMWik on Par'nti
H'ni tr'e. M''(".t h.'sih t f- r fcunrij( pntcttta.
I'jitt-Ti'ji t;ik.n th- uk'ti Muim A i. recwlre
tprV'ii' r,."tn-it, wi'h' iil, fht)".,'Q, In the
It) 7 ';(' ;
.hfl, f 1
.T!,rtl. 1 i-rnm. ,i
il ly u.i ffw1iiiern.
WSliNN&Go.351B'Md'-N3wYqrk
, THE DALLES
..Street Carnival ..
AND 13TH AiNiNUAL
Second Kasf. Op. Dist.Afffiniitina! ISorielv
TO BE HK'l' AT
THE DALLKH, OWIXJOX
..SIX DA V.-'
SEPTEMBER 3oth-OCTOBER 5th
fti 0
! CO.
WE
CARRY
Everyt
tie
Gene
Mercimse
LINE
,1
MINOR
CO.
Confectionery and Cigar Store.
I 'mi. 1". I lulu i ! , l'i i.jii id r.
Free Heading Room
(ientlernen are invited to c.wni. ii ir, I (-. i- .infni iBhle, a"d rend
paperg from all over the oi i l - .( in-', i .e-t.ible t?li e.
! CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGAHS,
all of the very best quality.
A fitir li;ue of (h jiuhlic itriiifip' in snjciteil.
" . -- . 4
Siinond's Cross Cut Saws
Sowing Machines
Sanitary Stills
lioss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers
Lawn Mowers
At
Positively the. Biggest and Grandest Attraction
Ever Given in the Inland Empire.
There will be moy iSpet'ial ,ml Iiai !1 A 1 1 i':n ! ions
erry day. worth buodredH of miles A travel I i ui-r-.
SITjOO will be diitrrbnted ee I'HIOM Il'M.'i f-r u-k A-i
cn'tjr.I anl Art Eihthi.
FIVE DAYS OF GOOD RACING
Da Ihe truck jii'-t r- r: I d
Several Thonwuid Doll.', i - ' '
Trial of Hped.
i ii . irtf fur
Special Itate.S "ill b mml- -i Il t-ir ei-.-r'n -i. v. !.n-,md
ample accommodations .re f'ired for M.;:.r. ,i,-t v '. ., c-M vi ttm
eplei.did Fair.
liemember tli DnU-n ' ' ' iv .n i(- i ..
rte; vinl Tbe Dalles sod ire the enruliii .! :,i,' n'l.f 'i.,i -. I ,r infie
nUrs addrees
J. S. FISH, Secretary. The Dalles, Ore
Ed. R. Bishop's.
fery.ie-ivy:.tr' i-T
..I'AIXT YOMK LAUX)KS..
WITH . i i. .i --- I.
Rubber Cement Floor Paint ;';sQtrirCN
Send for Color Cards to W. P. FULLER & CO , Pirti.r.d. Ore.
' '-'- ';:'. .lm.,jr .... ''.Z t V '-t F
U nr..- tlint ov. r j!,o.ly knu.-i-. It is ..no nf . ,P8t on Mrtll
Gilliam I Bisbee
Have jnst rrx-fivx m.- ,f t i . - l.,ir, -t stor-LM r i.,:
lrioo are Wltflit.
He.vy at.il Sli.lf llni.lwnre, ( runit,.,, Nre Tir,.r 1. I