Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 21, 1901, Image 2

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    The 1 Iq ipncr Gazette
In. iml Tt.'irp.tar M. inline.
Y utf-rci ait Hip it'rlir tt Hpi-pner On-iron, u
w-.tih.i clM matter.
Tut Uhiuv, NoTPiiilr 21, 1901
Then will I no tariff tinkering
nt tin next peoion of congrw.
In the awards made at the Pan
American exposition, Oregon re
ceived a prand total of 2.VJ prize.
There were 120 medals and 103
honorable mentions.
Morrow county if now almost
out of del't. There if only about
against the county with
enough taxes to j it all off. This
is certainly a creditable showing
tor Morrow countv officials.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Tha Docket Was Light For tha No
vifflbir Ttrm.
Ciivntt .Tuiljje V. K I'IUh innvont.l
the Circuit court f." 'I"' Xiivimlir teim
tate by a plurality of j t the oourt house ui this eity, Monday
against a plurality of i The ihvltet is Mht.
t
Tue winding up of the business
at the Iu:l.ilo Exposition shows a
deficit t-f $?. ,'-'(, 11 4. To th pro
moters of the Lewis and Clark cen
tennial this may prove a valuable
object lesson iu the arrangement
aud management f the 1305
project.
In the list of aw ards at the Buf
falo Exposition. Morrow county
male a good showing. Repre-j
sentative Blackman deserves much
credit for his diligent and efficient
work in giving prominence to the
products of the county, and iu fact
the entire Northwest.
platform of ovasiou thev were de
feated by a plurality of oo.OOU.
In Massachusetts the Hemo
crats went to the country on a vio
lent anti. expansion anti-Kepublie-an
plattorm. The liepuhlicaus
carried the
over 70,(0o
S,IKK.i two years ago. Iu New
Jersey the same issues were pre
sented, and the Republicans elect
ed their governor by a plurality of
S.000, against a plurality in 1 SvS
of .ri. 4 In Rhode Island the
fight was ou national issues, and
the Republicans carried the state
by a plurality of 5.000. In Mary-
laud there was a personal as well
as a political issue.
In all the states except Mary
land, Republican candidates and
Republican policies were matched
against Democratic candidates and
Democratic policies. The result
is a vote of confidence for the Re
publican party and a vote of con
fidence in President Roosevelt,
who, more than any other man,
represents the Republican policies
and purposes of this day. Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
HHTNKK v ;i KC1IKS.
I' 'iM
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Mil ,
W.
From a commercial standpoint,
the Tan-American Exposition will
be a great benefit to Oregon.
Thousands of People from actual
observation were brought to real
ize the fact that the Northwest is a
country of wonderful resources.
With the best that could be done,
the exhibit was small compara
tively, bat this furnishes proof
that the Lew is and Clark centen
nial will be of great benefit to
Oregon and the Northwest. The
renple who come to Portland can
tbeo see Oregon as it is. and thous
ands of them will stay here. I
Thiee men employed in the edi
torial department of Hearst's Chi
cago American have beeu sentenced
to jail by Judge H&necy, on a
charge of contempt. The article
in the American upon which the
jjrweeuiugs in contempt were
based was a criticism of the court's
decision on an application for the
forfeiture of the charter of the
People's Light, Gas v. Coke Com
pany. Judge Hanecy said if the
matter published were allowed to
go unnoticed by the court, it paved
the way for other attacks, and that
the judiciary, if not held in respect
would fall with all democratic
government. The article, the
court declared, was not merely an
attack on the people and on the
court, but a bold threat to every! court.
other court It should, therefore
mete iei n n no vtoik.the nny was
excused Tuesday until the adjoiirnet
meeting, which will convene on the 10th
ol 1 Wem ber.
Following cases were disposed c(:
1-add it Tilton, v. J. H. (ieinmell.
Taylor Thompson vs. J. H. ltcllen
brock. 10 he submitted on written
brief within l days.
T. li. Chestnut vs. John Barbke. Con
tinued.
O. K. Farnsworth vs. II. A. Thomp
son. Selt'ed and dismissed.
Hugh Fields vs. ,lano l'enland, ad
ministratrix. Amended complaint filed
John Piamond vs. Hugh Fields et al,
Judgment and default.
Jolin Diamond vs Huh t ields et al.
J udgment and default.
Win. House vs. Wru. and K. F.
Hughes. Amended complaint ti ed.
Thomas MeCulloeh vs. Win. Uuglies
and John Sheridan Amended com
plaint tiled.
Ho' Sy Leathers vs. John .lonkms.
Judtiitnt in favor of plain titf.
A. J. Clen vs. S. 1" Florence.
Fred Bock vs. H A. Thompson.
Settled and dismissed.
W. J. Yaiisehuyer vs. J. II. B'ierlv.
Settled and dismissed.
J. A. Thompson, administrator, vs.
C. S. Kiik and J. T Kirk. .S ttled and
dismissed.
E. R. Bishop vs. H. Blahin atid
Henry L. Biahm. LMault and judg
ment as to II. B ahm.
KO.IITY.
Folly Hale vs. N. J. Hale, divorce.
Decree by default. Court holds custody
of children.
Marie Adams vs. Foster Adams. Pis
missed without prejudice.
Mary Blahin vs. Fhilip Blahm. One
day to plead.
Etu Ross vs. Win Ross. Finding
for plaintiff and decree as prayed for.
E. D. Rood vs. E. R. Bishop and U.
E. Farnsworth. Continued
Belle Lalande, guardian, vs. R. N.
Hart, executor, appeal from probate
Motion to disiuis appeal.
M. E. church. South. Sci vices :it I
a. in. and 7:;0 p. ni.--Kev. F. M . Chi
field, i astor.
Catholic Church Rev. F.itliei Kdl.
Set vices ;d Sunday in each month at
10 :M a. in.
II. Bcighlnl, pus
a. in. and 7 p.
M. E. church, Rev
tor. Services at II
in. Morning subject, " The Prayer Meet
ing " Evening subject, "How We
Hear." SundayschooliitlOa.m. You
are cordially invited to a'.tend these
services.
Christian church Rev. Victor Car
on, pastor. Services at II a. in. and
7 :'M p. in. Morning subject, " Things
Working Together." Evening subject,
"What is .Un?" SundaySchool 10 a.
in. Y. l S. C. E Mil") p. in. Topic,
"Thanksgiving." You are coidiallv in
vited to Hit- nil ul I these services
Local News Notes.
The Heppner i vkttk and San Fran
cisco Examiner, olio year fur 'Jo.
Mathews makes a specialty of titling
niail orders for meats of a'l kinds
The Monthly New York World, ten
numbers and the i.t.n ri K. one vear for
f 1.50. Head ad. this is a liberal oiler.
Bock it Mathews have iissoled part
nership, but you can get all kin Is of
meats and lard from Mathews.
THE PA LAI
CANDIES
ocurr n complete- lino of t tuiiiiuit,
w huh can't U 1.uUmi anywhere in ttm
city, Vo make our own TATTY ami
kU'ttuutee it to hu the bnt. We havy
Kiri a itne line of
Citrars & Tobacco
A I.I. l'HK l.K.UM.NU JIKVNDS
Soft Drinks,
Nuts, Bananas,
Oranges,
Lemc ns,
Dates, P"igs,
Popcorn
and Salted Peanu s
4b s ". "''" '' i" . ri'
vv ai i a i n r
TUU VIM 5
FIND IT DIFFICULT
1 I . 1 A
v-io-wiMr i.lotiiiiir to lit
l iiinv !' that vmi v.v never
irt-vll- in a
"CAPP S" or a "K. N. & F. SUIT"
e Lrar-
. 1
ma n win) wears one ol tin
nieiils can Itci luniselt tasteiully am
eomloilalilv dressei
HAVE THEM
.... . -'II 4 Ik.' . . . 1 ... I
itMii w iu in. and in n jn-fl Am
i'n.ni $5.00 to $20.00. Kspeciaily IT
t
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Die 1 5 a . i: rri-: has made arrangements
to club wall the Weekly lnte' Ocean of
Chicukji. The uvular subscription
price of the Inter Ocean is $1.IX) per
year an.) the leiiular price of the
Gazkttk is $l.Srt. Ry special arrange
ment, both papers wil be furnishe
one year for .fl The old, reliable
Inter Oce. in is too well known to need
much recommend it ion . It will !,. n
valuab'e addition to the reading matter
for the winter. Hesiites uivinir all the
news, it has many special features,
makim: it one of the mot desirable
weeklies in Ihe Cnited States. This
special, libera1 offer is limited and will
be withdrawn in a shoit t i i. e .
not go unpunished. Judge Hanecy
is correct in the statement that
the judiciary should be held in re-
ppect, but the courts are conducted
by human beings who are liable to
make mistakes. Thev .'houkl be
open-to some criticism the same
The plan as outlined by Presi- iaa an individual. If the article
der.t PkOoevelt to justly reward j published by the American was li
rnerit in the army appointments, isbelous, then the editora should be
to b admired by the American punished. If not the paper should
people. The president will firfctlbe upheld. Freedom of 6peech
The Youth's Companion in 1902.
To condense in a paragraph the nn
rjotineement f The YuCth's Compamox
for 1h)l is not eay. Not only n ill near
ly two hundred story writers contribute
to the paper, but many l the most emi
neat of living statesmen, jurists, men of
science and of letters, scholars, sailors,
soldiers and travellers, including three
members of the President's Cabinet.
In a de'ightfnl ser es of articles
CATARRH
look at the personal records of the
candidate?, which will hare the
greatest intiaence instead of a po
litical u pull." This American
principle is one of the corner stones
that will continue to hold up the
greatest nation in the world. It
is a stimulant to progress that will
keep us in the leal The earnest
practice of this belief haa placed
Mr. Ilooevelt in the presidential
chair and made him a great maD.
land the press should also be held
in high respect by the American
people.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
Senator Joseph Simon was in
Silern recentlr. To the Klem
Statesman, the Senator stated thatmuch 'fl blessing we may
Lexington, Nov. 20, 101.
The wheat growers are still roll
ing in their grain and the cars are
moving it toward its deatiued
market.
Mrs. J. E. Huxley left on last
Monday morning's train for Port
land, he will stop a few days
with her parents at Arlington.
ner visit among us was hiehlv bd-
preciated by her friends. How
carry with us, if we are pleased
ana take pains to do it
he would make it his principal
business to watch rjver the inter
ests of Oregon and do what he
cou!d for the irnproTement of Ore
gon Lartors atid rivers. He men
tioned e-pec-ially the lower Colom
bia river from the tea to Portland:
the upjr Columbia, the Willam-
eu ana an or me uregon river-, The site will be a good one,
ana ne Lop-a to ue sole to secure (
a great amount in the way of ap-j
propriatione for thee livers, feel
ing sure that river and harbor bill
w ould this time by passed without
trouble.
Mrs. Peiiland"8 store house for
agricultural . implements, on C
street, is finding ita way to the
upper end of town, where it is to
be used again as a storehouse for
implements. It is whispered
around that is bekg removed to
give place for the Christian church.
on
military and naval topics the Secretin
of the Navy will te'l -'llow .lack Lives ;"
Julian Ualph, the famous war eorrts.
pondent, will describe "How Men Ke-d
in fiatt'e," and Winston Spencer Church
ill, M. I'., whose daring escape from a
Boer prison pen is well remernrered,
will describe some experiences "On the
Flank of the Army.''
A nd this is but a beginning of the Ion u
list. A complete announcement will he
Bent to any address free. The publish
ers also announce that every new sub
leriber who sends $1 75 for the Lfr.' vol
ome now will receive all the issues for
the remtininif we- ks of liiol free from
the lim of subscription ; also Thk Com
Pamon- Calendar for l'.KrJ all in addition
to the tiftv-two issues of Thk Companion
for 1902.
TflK YOUTH'S COMPANION,
193 Columbus Ave., Bovrn.y, Mas.
ASK
Druggist
for
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
Gie Relief at once.
It cleati'p. soothes and
hffi.s Uie di!afl inem-
hri n a It i nn.. r.i,.rh
t.J drir.., mi( iol.'i MfiV TPlC'Q
is the H,.v! qu . k!v. 1: illi I Ibl til
la ahoriw.l. ll. s s ami l'r..tfrfj( the l!pmlira!n'.
Knrr the !. of 'i tu-e .1: .1 Srrn II. Ku.l tu
B0o ; Trifl! 5'-.: ni Prut'?! frr it nifiil.
Et.T UKOIUKKS, s Wiritu MrtJt, York.
Dr. E. E. Wilson,
DKNTWT,
-ucccpsor to I r. Metzler. otlice
Cpper Main Mreet.
iMcSwords & Kistner,
I'Jiysiciax.s AMt srrmk-o.s.
Otlice hours when not profespionallv
absent.
Otlice: Oppo-ite I-'irnt National Bank.
Hfleip
OOO
A VOTE OF COSFILESCE.
The campaign) that culminated
in the elections of Nov. 5 were
fought mainly n rational jphu
In Iowa the ireue wag between
MaSw&rt KepublicaniBm aod Bry
ati imb
itn ou by a plurality of 'J).(PJ,'.
The local teachers' institute he!d
at Lexington last Saturday wah
well attended, and its work was
full of the mwt vital and practical
interest. .Some of the papers were
aoie ana the general discussions
were unusually timely. Light was
thrown oq difficult questions, and
practical help aod direction given
to the teacher's work. The teach
ers were very cordially welcomed
by our citiztns.
Three or four Lexington boys
have been putting their heads to
gether very foolit-hly of late. Their
Straight-out Republican-j parents do not know where they
bv a L-lurality of 'jo.OOU. ' 8re night' TL-V LHve
, i t rv. ; caught st-Hlirig. II they continue
against a plurality of in ,1 ,r , , ., . ., "
, , v- . . , this night work, they are liable to
l-.'J. It. Nebrwka the real fcght , up jn 8D nnpleaaant
w over j.latforme. the Iernocrate way without much wxruine. If
ibd-jn-ing I;ryarj, ar.i the fc-pQb- they he-d this Lotice I do not
lict.n u(Jding the if-uei of ,LlIjk ,L"-V "iIJ Vl- They
- I art-utM ought to know where they
dh!. in the held, the ItepubhcaL.Bri. Lat they are doiLg.
arried the istate tv a plurality of i. , ., ,
. . Mr- Hv-n, '.ne of our black-
1" '. aniLei a ieput'iican plu-
Babies and children need I
t j 1 ,i 7
proper rooa, rareiy ever meai
cine. If they do not thrive
on their food something is
wrong. They need a little
help to get their digestive
machinery working properly.
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tra tine cider vimvar on tap. . . . jfriLfy f ' i' '.. r-lt 1-' ' , i '-
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rates m I service, call on or aihlrows
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15. II. TKL'MIil'LL,
('om'l Agent.
i42 Third street, Port!
CENTRA j M KAT M A K K E l
J. H. KINSMAN, Manager.
Beef. Pork. ...iwtw.
r.ilitv fi.r
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mM out Li? i'ltt-rfit to
Ui?ernr lhet yer of Mr. bite hi prtrj-r. Mr. White
ii- an iirf-rieL'-i blakHmitb. H
Keu. xriaU ii-iiored """n Lav. Lin nrw .-Lop built.
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l; pul.'.ieaii pnrty. jvern jr Nft.h. I'oulu station. He iB g aj1
hi m platform favriijg th Mc-; oikajaij. He arrii- mtb Lim
kn.U .1iii k rUtMl h. IMi-a lor Ui funic.
m plurality .f ;.", tmut a
pln'iilitv vt 4..,rJt t yeam g',
lu Pei.iiMlnia tL iH-ui.x-raU Lxwn
i i i i.i- l' f folloaun lettem n-ma n uri'-i-H
,..UJ UHl.onal and Mat- waw ljt Ua .t .l"vlZ? In
Miil ilut-d llli th d.!Ti-. t-l l..r.j 'mi ti.- lelU-r. mr m rm4 '
Kepubaealir. aaiusl tLe 1-putllt- it boU, Henry
mi Mit iij:.iiii.ti..ii. On tLif ' I'. I". Vt .nv, p. M.
the beet
II-and Lif estimable w if will rw
riiise from rur K-i;il f-irclea.
: will generally correct this j
difficulty. j
If you will put from one- j
fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby's bottle three or four 1
times a day you will soon see I
a marked improvement, ror
larger children, from half to
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
if you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish
ing power. If the mother's ?
milk does not nourish the !
baby, she needs the emul
sion. It will show an ertect
at once both upon mother
and child.
yc. mrA jo. aril drorrto
SCOTT fiWNF, Owfiinti, Sw Y
: AMEBIQ'S BEST BEPCBUI -AX PAI'Eli
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Hams, Lard
and Bacon
of ihe
Best duality.
IVc-h l-'ish
n Fi'idavM
COU.NTII A1AIN AM) MAY STUELTS.
Editorially Fearless.
Consistently Republican Always.
N'ewn from -til partn of Ui world. Well written, on'iiiKl
etoriea. An-ni-rs t j'i'-ri- on nil Hiibji-cN. A rt i l-s on H-.iiili,
thf II' ni", . w IJ inks', ftt.il oa Work About Thf I'arni hud
d rd(-n.
THE WEEKLY LYfHI IH'E.W
Tli Inter Oienn ix a IneijPer of'tlie At-sofiatc I I'icsh mid
til.su ! ti e uly V-t-tei n in wspa tir r eci i v i n " t he . ,rn hi nt . P ic.
trrnpl i-ar,. ;,l,.. t,i:itt-of liotli tin- Xm ,ik Sun and
N'e V,ik u..,r!d rf-t.cr-tivclt , LfMidex daily r-fiort from over
L'Mmi r r-!:ii foriPjHif.!-r.tH throiigh.ut the roiintry. No . u
an tell rfjorn fully why il i- the hest on earth.
-om; dollar vvai vi;ak-
twelve-,Mi pa pern, hriinfnll tif iiinvH from vtry w hr'
and a p if.-cl ai-t if flx cinl matter.
i. :i s
THE liIAT VAG()
Ii- one that eTjhdy I mm.-. It is oi of the heM on cirlli.
Gilliam
Ifuve jilsl rereived one fif t!,e
drought lo ll. ..n-r.
Bisbee
lii(.-t f-locks of :;iin W;iKoi,r (vir
lenvy anil hlicll IIhi.Iwbio, (,rnmt, wure, l iimnro Ae-rirnHnrul
Implement.., Url-oiih, llurk-, Kt.v, Vmuin ami Oiln (the m iu
Hip world). Crrirkrry ni-d 'I'mph-ahio,
V