The lh ppncr Gazette
T'htir.1T M'-rninr.
V; K"'k Ar. Mioholl.
! kt Ht'P" ' Orciron.1
rtKM niHiltr
, owu ooDivrns. evon m their liter
ary Rcpeot. Phis, of course, is h
compliment to the t'iiitll Statos,
j which fumitked the people of CVo-
j tral ani South Amerioa the iucite-:
I .... . !
; nient to iirea away fivm Spam. ;
! which provided them a model fori
.-. : : their jrovt rr.iiients, ahieh ushered
Tbikmay, January 9, l'.Vr2 j them into :he family of nations,
1 rjand which, from the ad vest of the
During the pant year Portland holy alliance, fonr-fiftus of a
prectej 2 "Kt new lmildinp. ! century ago, to Falkland's eontro-
rery, with enezuela in Cleve
land's days and to (lerraany'a
trouble with the same country in
Koooet eltV time, has protected
them against foreign spoliation.
Thus does the new century wit
ness a serie of triumphs, indus
trial and social, for the United
States which places it in the as
cendant among the world's nations.
Mictioll, s Mci !
pie liie svery .rusoii u be
Mill!) l' -hi
el H.
Tl)e
Such Pamphlats Nded
Belvedere
The way to huild up lleppner is
to patronize Heppner people
The critic say
are lile "irjucx'
living.
that the poets
no Rood ones
.1. M. ''"burch of I.aGrande. an.
nounce Uiat he is not a candidate
lor governor and would not accept
it
An exchange is about right
when jt ays that Kastern Oregon,
will Ite on band to take care of
her interests at the next Repub
lican sUte convention.
The Skamania County Pioneer
of Stevenson. Washington, issued
a very creditab'e new year num
ber. Th paper is neat and at
tractive and shows much enter
prise to come fma a town the size
of Stevenson.
The illustrated edition of the
Statesman contains 60 page, and
is the best number ever turned
out by thi enterprising newspa
per. It is ably gotten up and tells
in a brief and interesting manner
all about Salem, the surrounding
country, and in fact, the Willam
ette valley in general Printed on
fine book paper, the workmanship
is artistic and is a credit to the
Statesman as well as the capiUl
city.
Over 3000 coyote scalps have
been presented for bounty in Uma
tilla county since the law went in
to effect. April 1, liKl. A great
many people think thst the bounty
law is the csue of the rapid in
crease of rabbits, and are opposed
to the law, for the coyotes when
plentiful destroy the rabbits. If
the coyotes are let go they will
eat up the sheep, and if the rab
bits are let go they will eat np the
range, and there you are.
Before sending your money
away from home to buy something
that can be obtained here from
home people, answer this list of
questions to yourself: If you
have goods or labor to sell, do yon
want the other fellow to send his
money away? How much has the
the outside fellow contributed, or
how much does he care for the
welfare of the community?
Wouldn't it be a prosperous place
if everybody sent away to some
cheap John place or imported cheap
labor. Is this the proper system
to encourage?
THE CESTURrS SECOSD YEAR.
THE COURT HOUSE
TIO.X.
PROPOSI-
That the time for building a
new court house for Morrow
county is ripe, there is no qaestion
as evidenced by the mass meeting
held in Heppner today. The time
has arrived when the present
structure is euthely too small to
meet the requirements of increas
ing business. It is true that it
will meet with some opposition.
All progressive movements in the
way of public improvements,
everywhere are sure to meet with
some opposition, because they
touch the public pocket, but after
the improvements are made, gen.
erally the people are glad of it.
The present little building used
for a court house did not cost Mor
row count? a cent All that the
county has been out has been for
building a vault, and this to, is
now not sufficed to meet the re
quirements. The present struct
ure at the time of building was
only intended for a temporary
affair. It may be said to the
credit of Morrow county officials
that the county is almost out of
debt and is in good financial con
dition. To be like other counties
why should not Morrow county
build her own court house. Will
the county ever be in better finan
cial condition to commence work.
Morrow county is certaiuly able to
build and maintain at least a re
spectable court house without
working a hardship upon the tax
payers. Wheeler county baa just
finished a fine $12,000 court house.
Morrow county ought to do as
well. Today's meeting was called
on short notice, but this was neces
sary in order to get the attention
of the cousty court On the
qaestion of building a new court
house the columns of the Gazette
will be open for exchange of views
by the taxpayers of Morrow
county.
Ill (Mil
lVirtUiul, Olefin, J.oi :
Modern. War neck A Michel'.
rulililerH " Hi'ppner lijwctte.'
1 lepjmer, O.t'.
lientlenien : I l to '-'"'I
you en the "New Year'n Nuiu';t';" i
the lleppner tia-'ette. or the iu:ii'lu '
i("iit'.l in connection with tin- s.-i'nc
which ham jnt heen hroiiw'nt to tin
notice. I only wish t; at more ot tin
towns alonu our line vvonhl to:
imilsr publication!!. We nee.i sr..
pamphlets calling attention in ileta:; l
certain section for the information
people Fast who a'e looking in tl.is
direction.
1 believe that the towns particn'arlv
mentioned in vonr "New Year's Num
ber," that is, Heppner, Lexington ami
lone, would tind it a remunerative in
veatnient to print from 10,lXK) to Ja.iXHi
copies of your pamphlet and send same
to me for distribution in the Fast. If
they do not feel like printing aa many
as 25,000, even ,000 would be very
helpful. We will advertise th-m. give
theru out to our Kastern traveling men
and make the best distribution possible.
Your truly,
A. L. Craig, tt. 1 A.
THE NEW YEAR GAZETTE.
it.
Heppber T:in.
The present 30-page pamplet is the
best New Year's edition the Heppner
Gazette has ever ies ied, and it reflects
great credit upon Bros. Waroock and
MicLeli. it contain a great deal of
very useful information concerning the
conditions and resources of Morrow
county, as well as displaying several
At the opening ot the new
century's second year the United
utes sees much in its own con
dition and prospects upon which
to f-cilitate itself. Not only is it
more prosperous than ever before.
U r. r.m.n tier it ia tV:B An 1 V nriA !
uul " " -- ,T HrnJ, D. Y.S. Keid. H. E Notson, Geo.
of the great countries of the w orli j K;;gkm4n j F- Koyge nd mADf oihmn
w hich is in that condition. The j -p, edition s very neat y gotten ap,
holidav season which finds in the ; and contains much inforLDa'.i'jn which
United butet larger purchases of
all horU of things and more mu
nificent btaeats for education, for
charity aLi for the general aa- ,Jliett i fcDnat Dd sud to their
vancemfcLt of humanity, witLeses j relatives and friends in other states,
a great failing off in the great a;
in Knglana, urrrnrjy.
sl ! the reet of Lv.rope
Unci Sam's Greatest Secret.
If there is any secret which
Uncle aui jealously guards it i
the process of manufacturi the
fibre paper upon which his money
notes are printed. He pays a Mas
sachusetts firm forty-three cent. a
pound for it, and this turn docs its
work under the surveillauce of a
government agent. The ppjr is
manufactured of the finest rags,
cleaned, boiled and mashed into
pulp. As it is rolled iuto thin
sheets silk threads are introduced
into it by a Becret process. These
are the distinguishing marks mak
ing imitation of the paper weli
nigh impossible. The sheets of
paper already counted twice and
placed in uniform packages at the
paper mill, are ttored in a treas
ury vault and issued to the bureau
of engraving and printing as
wanted. Before leaving thr treH:--ury
they are counted three times
more, aud the receiving tVu-ial Ht
the bureau must receipt for them.
Then the bundles are unwrappe-l
and the sheets are counted t.ent
eight times by a corps of women.
This is to insure that each printer
gets the required mirxitr n
more, no less. If one sli-t i-f
this precious pap-r be l.t the en
tile force of men and wnn-n h.r.
ing access to the ro-m h-r- tl.--misplacement
has occurred m.
kept in, like so many echool :d
dreii, to find it. Each sheet i- i--sued
from the vault tor the prun
ing of a definite amount of in
upon it. If the lost sheet was in
tended to ultimately represent four
thousand dollars' worth of notes
the group of employes to whom
the responsibility of its misplace
ment has been traced must make
good that amount if they cannot
locate it within a reasonable tirm-.
The most expensive !os.- which
has thus occurred was of a blank
sheet issued for the printing of
eighty dollars upon its face. Jan
uiry Ladies' Home Journal.
'inlst w1n1-.n,
.(U'o&ck;aks
One bundled empty baiteU f.r
i.ile. l ive tiiuiilod fijiiM'ls of ex
li;i tine cider vmev;:ir on tap. . . .
FRANK ROBERTS. Prop
Dr. E. E. Wilson,
niC.N'TIMT.
ti;!ice on I'pper Main stieet.
The lleppner (iAi;i i t and San Kriin-cisi-o
l xaminer, one year for $J.L'5.
DR. METZLER,
DKNTIMT
l.lU'AI'Kl) OVKK I'OSTOKKICK.
IM'H ANCK A I' K K A It OK III II PINtl.
AUSwords & Klstner,
1'JlYSH lAyS AM) SVRGEOXS.
Otlice hums when not professionally
absent.
Ollice: ttpposite KirBt National ltank.
The (iA.i:rri: has made arrangements
oclnh wiih the Weekly Inter Ocean of
Chicago. The regular subscription
price of the Inter Ocean is il.W per
year and the regular price of the
(iaxkttk ia fl.fr). Hy special arrange
ment, both papers will tie furnished
one year for ft tit). The old, reliable
Inter Ocean is too well known to need
much recommendation. It will be a
valuable addition to the reading matter
for the winter, besides giving all the
news, it has many special features,
making it one of the most desirable
weeklies in the I'nited Stales. This
specia1, liberal offer is limited and will
be withdraw n in a slioit time.
. . THE
CKiARS, CANDIES, NUTS. AND TOBACCOS
S. P. GARRIGUES
WANTS TO SELL
YOU A : : : : : :
or KVRIOW
!l S40 Combination Book Case
MILLIONS FOP. WAK.
MANY
Toe C ilted S al' 8, aitbourfh rgnrd- d j
as one of to- m st petf e'il uiti -f t: i
worsd, ppeDt imov m ill on for wir x j
D0Sei donrjif lh part cebtary. i'ip e '
fine naif tons of ranches, b-iildings and it,roogaout tn- o uutry hi- f p-i. i- j
icg larg snrtiS ''f m-inev in a v,n enr-r,
tivit:e
I'rai-ce
and greater dlstr'-'-s than L b-L
fifH-r if-ncd in mLy years at this
!..-. u. This happy couditlon i
t'je l'Lit-d t-tate-' iiiAtriil ict-r-
e: is gettirg to
iodivi iiia, s. Able and comprehensive
articles app-ar from the pens of K. F.
the Eastern people should be rosde ac
qaainted wi h. Peop'e who take an in
tert in the welfare of the county
should pircraae aeveral copies of the
Htppnar May Wall be Proud.
ffir a medicin- thnt will b":nt-! ere
indigestion. dnp-pia, noritipu'ei-,, h i
tonne9, ft itnlency und ner vmn-r.
Tbre is no y i t' sncti medicine, "d 1 1, t
is Hostettrr'n Stomnch I5iti-r. I J -
bonsetiold rm'dy, bckr 1 by th'jnf.ti Is
of lestimoDials I? yon bavi wniH
yoQf naooey on uselm remedies ulIiI
yon bv last hope of if-ttug w-ll hh wo,
would ore ra to try tbi tnedi"'i"
II briDgn hesltb to evrv snfferf r F ir
sale by all Urnngist". Apply to any ..n
of tbern for cipy of Hustetler'a A'r.n
do for VJfl
Einii. Telnrmra.
T e If ppri.-r izt'e has issued a
ja'J. piet for ti.e Year's number
wl,i( b conta ns macti tnterecling mttr
t'jwttn'r g Morrow oontv. r I Is f-i:i
,t ao old atory, of ba f ton-8, m' bidirg pii.turea of the a lretofore, lit- devouri-'l .t
ros rlrvd Ires.
Arrordir.ir to I'rf. S bnii-'' r) rir. of
Ftrasb'jrv. d'n ril ir.n in their f'l.
Uf. relate the raw r, a f-tror.f "V 'hs'
was tivr!v tirl by b-ir.jr f-d for a
loT-tr ti:;- with pnr- ruijk. f i-t :u- h
sM.el or. the pr,t of ii,ri, i.-r,, r. of
frratJn v. .-in tvi h-'l to h o'.i iv -
Utrr: of n.i.k; w h-r. ii.t-.v! of r-f rit'
TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY
Conserft AycrsDrugCo.
On February i.
Thi case i.- of Antique Oak and fine
lini.-li ami wotiM li a liainlonie piece
of I'urniture for i 1 1 1 r home or office.
With Every 50 Gent Gash Purchase
a ti':k-t ir! jriven which
liol'h-r to one chance in
entitles the
the drawing
:CHRISTMAS 600DS:
Con?itinj: of Uooks, L'-atlu-r iooils, Toilet
and .Manicure .et.s, etc, now on di-play.
t.ut American H'lvariCetner.t ijtu
taken t.tber fc-ct- Lich re hltxj
w.rtbv of Htt-nt "ii. s.tj'1 ahich
ui.t t-. ie fully a gthtifjing Ij
tl , f..t.le .f ti-- cur.tr).
A etrikni: -at:j; '-f til' L"L:t-l
.-.At.' u?.U'-:.v u this eot-tmett
1(. ju-t all rl-I ly tb- I'.Dtiier
:enu .tn:re- iu M-hBa at tl. Citv
.,f Meii(f j-rojKtitioo V in-.t-
Kuro; t assist tba batiuua
,.; tbi- Letui'l'-" i'i the chIica
t t) f tbe i.titibtV pntat aL 1
...tetuati.! Uw. Tl.e VaAl
flat' itlf to bae tnaJ
w vial o; -..tion to tbf troto
a.tw.0. tbf reM of tbt- ol
t. unJ- V!rii-.'V lJrabjp,
w- it- Tb tfiti-,
! J. L. Mor-ow .after whom the county ry, ar'l iz. tli- f i 'r t-.w, ac-, p
wa r.an,.J, and Henr Hepj.nr. the wve-ri hi normaJ l.eait, MA Mr.-i.fth.
fo iuier of t'. ri'y. It a:o ror.u.ns ' AJl'&a-v A!;
; olographs t the pnn: pai b-iine (ninmptlun .f Iron.
rhy'tts in I.'tiner and now and Intii-y'
t -ouie ir-- of ti e ir.terstof the
i iiu'x, as frn.:r.g an) sheep rasing..
It i somethin of w i.ich lleipnr rr ay,
I be prou :
! rA.MKBHUT; BBfT KHPUBLICAX PAPEK
'ar " or ,:
ir'i'., jH-r ithnOi'-ii.t, v.:,.- I
liri porj; I
Fp.iin. :-.?; I'.'y. 22, ar i I:
! puTid . V. .S'irj.
: t:
Naat in tha Eitrsm.
Il l.:t ;t.ro;.!':l
"' . iod tliirv" a'e done up in small
p' gs" would f-rtainiy apt iy to the
Nr d ear's norr.ber of the lleppner
Osrette, atirb is ore of the neaU-et
got eo up -al ed.tiois we bave re
inir) this -r It uOtairjS thirty
( aas tf W'ii riltn n. alter tie-wf rij t.ve
of Heppner r,J M'-rrvB roooty ID
iloral. e !-! witl n a cover of brigt t
rvd on wtaK t, is rioni a rut of a the-p
Editorially Fearless.
Consistently Hcpublican Always.
N-vkr- from all i-nrta '( tie worM. Well writteD, original
eto !,-. Aieui-rH to 'jti ri''s m ll ntit'jeetH. Articli-t on Henlth,
tb.- II- in" N-w I: .ok, ami u Work AlM.tit The Farm and
c ; h r ' I - - ( i .
Un Utwa t-mj tiatuailj rI P'0 i ranch. Tt.- work, wnih was got'en
tLat Ue Ltluua uf UiU cuutlliel t j .jt at tbe bom- wfl.ca, :s r-t m tha ei-
ere fhp
.f J .kuig aft.-r eirj n-tn, and 'he (ithshers. U'arixjrfc A
" i i
, I Knolrn and solrn "
I Ivhereber good crops i
I areirolvn. i
I Sold rwhcre. f' j
190M Annual ft-I.E. J J j
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
Infer 0- Hn i- a rn. ml -r '.f tin- Aeno-iiitfl Press mill
- tl-- 'H.lv W'-i-t mi ifWpaT I'-'-.'lVliif thf oomlMlied telo-
ar,.i c.!1.!.' ti-H matter of le.tli the ew York Hon anI
N a oik W..i I'I i--.'-rti l , I j'-Hiil-f wily rejKirtri from ver
L'ih i -im i.tl eorr. -.oi.'I'-titt. tl r'.n;:li'"t tb- country. No d
" ... , -.-.I 1 a ... ..!.
t. .1 liiOt'- I ill I V vmiv 11 I- ill' "' '"triii.
ONK DOIaLAK VIM YKAR
,i t lv.--i !(" .;ii.-im, briinfull 'f tn"Wn from evr-rylier
At-. 1 h j.-if-rt f' Hi-t of r-jn-' inl matter.
4b
2t
Here Goes!
And we have inanjjunttetl u great ('tit
Price Sale on fine
Tailored-to-measure Garments
I
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V
Some suits One Dollar less than for
merly; some Two Dollars less; some
Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, ?t"
rune yes
810.00 Less....
We have just had instructions from the
Koval Tailors advising us of a most
marvelous reduction in their sujierli line of Im
ported and Domestic Woolens. We offer them
on the same liberal basis :
39 different styles of gootls to sell at .... . $ 14
42 " " 16
20 " " " " " 20
17 " " " " " 24
Every Suit Positively Guaranteed
by the HOYAL TAILOPS and....
MINOR k CO.
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1 ALL..
AND
WIN
..iVl. LICHTENTHAL.
T M r UP-TO-DATE
S.HOE D1ALEH. ..
Win'ii V"U need anything in
the line of Sin u"s, t'Dine in and
examine our immense stork.
Can supply you with mat and
well-made lootweai at reasonable
Custom Work
a Specialty...
'I T f I
1 hK
; JflUlvU. HEPPINER.
OREGON
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN. Managar.
Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Fit'Hh I-'ish
lt""oiv-!l
on Kridavn
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
'Itt
TIU liVIIV WAGON
In one that everylwnly knows. It is one of tho hent on eartli.
Gilliam k Bisbee
HaTe juet rPCiTil on of th lar(fst Mock of Itain WamiB ivit
brought to lleppner.
Prices are I-CI tr 1 t .
Ileavy and Hhelf Hardware, (Iranitewarp, Tinware, Apricnlf nral
Implementa, WaKona, Hacka, Kta, I'Minta aud Oils (the Iwnt in
the world). Crockery and (Jlaaawarn.
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