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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
The llcnpncr GaZcttc,lue rpy to tbo chinw Gov 11 jernruent. which through Minister HKI'I'M KK ( HI Ki'llH i Wainock V Mw-holl. wnrn1 ', Bil!T, through Minister ! Wu Ting 1 aiu is making a .loter ! rainatl diplomatic light agaiEHt it and agniDit the re-enactment even I of the tieary exclaaiou law. When ; the delegation sent to Washington ; fioni California to work ui scnti- January 30; TA2 ment jn fHVOr of tllt, xiitohell ex- - - i elusion bill called on Secretary T:.i ;U of winter weather with ; Hay, they learned, su'cordirg to sri ' i a pool thing for Eastern the Washington correspondent of Or'p.m. l or the farmer it will J the New York Sun, that China baa Kpiscopal church he v. r i ne W. K. lot M. K. church. South. Services at II a. in. sod 7 :'M p. ni. Rev. F. M. I'un field, lastor. Catholic Church Rv. Father Kelly. Services 3d Sunday in each month at 10:30 a.m. Christian Church Sunday, Fehru.irv ,10a. in., Sunday School; 11 a. armon : 13 ni., con. in union : 6:1) p. m.. Y. 1. S. C. K. 7 d. m.. insted of the make more wheat and for the intimated that the ro-enactiuent of usual preachinic eirice there will !. a inuieal program. You aie cordially iu vited to attend ad th-'se service. J . V. Craaford, pan'or. stockmen it will roiAe more grafs. the exclusion law would be re ' jgarded as an affront that would A hill has been introduced" in congress by Hon. 1 hot. H. Tongue to have Crater Lake and a portioa of ti e tributary country set apart and maintained k a national park. Crater Lake ia one of the greatest natural wonders of the world, and as it is Fnrronudd by rough nd rugged mountains the contiguous territory is urfil for agricultural and othr pursuits. It would also be a great protection to wild game which is now rapidly disappearing. Wise Bros, who are among the leading dantiets of Portland who reeutly pulled out of tha dental association bectoae this organiza tion would not allow the members to advertise, appear in the Sunday Oregonian with a half page ad. Wise Broa. have taken a broad and progressive yiew of this mat ter. They do not believe, ii drop ping behind in the march of prog ress. In successful business affairs, advertising is one of the necessary expenses. Wise Bros, will con tinue to be the leading dentists and the more they adveitise the more tbeir business will grow. COURT HOUSE OPPOSITION. At a meeting of the citizen of Eight Mile precinct Tuesday, reso lutions were passed condemning tu action of the county court in ordering the building of a cew court house. This is a matter in which every citizen should fcm in terested, and while there is do require retaliatiou, and that the Pekin government would decline to grant 'most-favored - nation' treatment to the Tinted States iu the commercial treaties which are to Is negotiated by China with this country. Should other nations secure tariff advantages which America will not poeaeei, they would be able send their goods in to the interior of China, where a great market awaits them. Cali fornia is vitally interested in the Chinese market, and the prospect of a considerable curtailment of her lucrative trade with the Orient naturally disturbs her 'delegation, i which is working for the new ex clusion law. It is believed that China will be willing to compro mise on the basis of certain modi fications in the exclusion law. The Eastern firms engaged in the China trade, and the railroad and steam ship companies on this Coast, are strongly opposed to the Chinese exclusion law, and, while not stiong at the ballot box, they are always strong in the lobby at Washing ton when they have anything at stake. The success of the trans contintal railroads and the steam ship companies in blocking the Nicaragua Canal bill for years shows how formidable is the op position of a poweiful Washing ton lobby energized by vast cor porate interests. The whole straggle today over the choice of routes, whether by Nicaragua or Panama, is meiely the work of an able lobby, bich skillfully plays oDe project against the other in The M. E. church, South of this place has t waived the services of tha noted Texai evangelist, Abe Mnlkey to hold a aeries of meeting in tha church, be ginning February 14, W2. Mr. Mnl key has been very successful iu teviral meetings. All Christians are coutiallj' invited to attend these meetings and help. All peopls in the town anil sur rounding conn" ry are cordially invited to come. F. M. Canfield paster. Another Rabbit Drive. at Ti e will b anutlter rabbit drive the mouth of Butter cieek next SuihIim . at the same place where the dive ic curred on December i;. The same u ii oetting that wan ued at th last drive will be put up aain. Since the ih . thousands of rabbits have again c i -(regaled in the Butter creek valley, and it is stated that they aie now just in nil merous there as they were before. At the tin e of )toing to press it in not known whether another special train will go from Heppner or D"t. A special train"" will run iroru Pendleton to the scene of the a'auhter. The Belvedere FIN I'M WlX'hv One hur i 'd empty bands fur sale. Fi'- l.undu d t'ai i els of ex tra tine c.i lei wnocw on tup. . . . FRANK ROBERTS. Prop Dr. f. E. Wilson. iic:vris4 r Office on Fpper Main street.' The Heppner i.iKTTK and San Fran cisco Examiner, one year for $2.25. DR. METZLER, nuNTiaT l.ocAmt ovkk rosrorricK. KSTHANl'K AT KtvA H OK Hl'ILDINU. McSwords 1 Klstner, rilVSICIASS AM) SVROKOXS. Ollice hours when not professionally absent. Otlice: Opposite Fiist National Hank. The (i azicttk has made arrangements to club with the Weekly Inter Ocean of Chicago. The regular subscription prce of the Inter Ocean is $1.00 per year and the regular price of the Gazkttb is 1.50. By special arrange ment, botli papers will be furnished one year for $1 00. The old, reliable Inter Ocean ia too well known to need much recommendation. It will be a valuab'e 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 United States. This special, liberal offer is limited and will be withdrawn in a shoit time. . ..THIS PALM . . CIGARS. CANDIES, NUTS. AND TOBACCOS question of the earnests of the orJer tQ ki tbe caEa Tf thpre ia a lobby of similar strength and skill behind the opposition to the Mitchell exclusion bill, it will have a hard fight to become a law. The Southern Democrats are not as amenable to the influence of or ganized white labor as are the Congressmen of the Vet and the Pacific Coast, and it is quite pos sible that the new exclusion bill has a long and hard battle before it is to become a Jaw. Oregonian rr, Literary Notes people of Eight Mile in their op position to the building of a new court bouse, and for which due re spect should be shown, but from the tone of the resolutions, it ap pears that the meeting was prob ably a little too hasty. .That if, the deliberations were of an in formal manner. If it was a use less expenditure of money and would work a hardship on the tax payers of Morrow county, the Gazette would not be in favor of building a new court house, in fact would be opposing it in a manner that would not be misunderstood. The question of building a new court house has been before th people for some time. The first meetiDg was held io Heppner. It is true that it called on short notice. It would have been better if more notice could have been given ovir the county. Bat after all the meeting was only for an ex pression of sentiment A great many of the heaviest taxpayers of the county were present at this meeting and the sentiment was unanimous in favor of building a new court house. The fact that little or do opposition has been heard of with the exeeption of Kigut Mile precinct, which oomes at a time aiVr the matter has been decided, would indicate ' that a large majority of the citizens are in favor of building a tew court house. It is necessary that Mor row county officials should have s3:ae place to stay while transact ing the business of the county. It i a plain matter of fct to all who hv investigated the propnoition tlht the pr-eiit court bona, the vault fr the protection of record arjd the rjouuty jail are not suitable f r the requirements of the county The tirte La arrived when it is al-; at Heppner Gazette office. ii4-t aeolutely necesary that wo,.-' Lmg fctuuid be done. Why L"t Mt-rrow county build Ku n.r.Lt.i.n a i i L to traijKact its own iLe Will Morr 1-- more able U bui J The la'est ediot of fashion calls for a sleeve of much larger proportions in all outdoor garments. This ia more et peciallv noticeable in evening wraps, al though many of the newer coat and jacket sleeves are greatly enlarged in size, particularly from the elliow d.wn. It stands to reason that the elaborate tleeve of the smart gown or separate waist cannot be crowded into a tight outer sleeve without detriment. In the February Delineator there is an ex haustive article on the making of the latest sleeve on outer garments. Nu merous illustrations add to the value of the text. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. Tbe fame of Bockleo's Aroeca alv, a tbe beet in tbe world, extends round tbe eartb. It's tbe noe perfect bealer of Cote, O rs, Bira,B.-ai-t 8 rti, Scatd Boils, UIer,Feloa, Aches, Pain ami all bkw ErnpUoaa Ooly Infallible Pile care. 26c a box al Hiocam's drag store. A BOMF. ON TIME. A good ranch ot W) acres, 140 of rt good plow land, located on county road, 5 mile soot h est of Heppner, iq now offered at M an acre. Any inan who wiil work it may have it oo ? years' time, pay in easy installments. Apply : MANY MILLIONS FOR WAR. The United S'ales, although regarded aa one ot tbe most peaceful nations of trip orld, spent mauf millions for wtr ex penses dariDg Ihe pst ceutury, 1 ople : inroagboat tbe oonntry are also spend- j iog large sums of monev iu a v un retrc. j for a medicine that will abs'-'ot.-ly cur. indigesMop. dyspepsia, oott t""' ' ,!:' I'onsness, llituleney and i ervuiiMn-sr . ; There is OD1) one sucb m-dieim , i"d 1. t ' a Hoetetter's Stomach B t'er-. I' in household remedy, bucket hv thcm-nn i of 'estimooials. If you have w ! ! your mooey on useless remedies nt.W, you bave lust hope of getting f- iii . j we woald tfg( ou to try fbw me h . It brings bsslth to ever? snrr rpr r 4le by all DiOtfg'.st. Apply tunny i of them f ir a o ipyof Hostet:e.'s A m oae for 1902 The Crook County court oidered j that the tax levy for 190:2 be '21 1 mills. A DEEP MYSTERY. It is a mystery why womin endarn Backsche, Headnobe, N--rvoasue8E S ep leesoess. Melancholy, Famt ua and I z iv SrIIa when tbouvaDdi havs proved ibat Electric Bittsrs will quickly cu'e och troubles. "I snff-red fur je" i' h tidney Ironble," writes Mrs. Pa"b- Cherley, of Peterson, Ii , "and a IhOii Sack paindme so I onld "nr dfes m j lelf, but Electric Bitlors wholly cur.d me, and, althooeb 7:j ynrs old, I to ' ra able In do all my housework." I ivercnmes Constipation, improves App -rite, gives perfect hoaltb. () ily '0j at Siooam's drag ttor. S. P. GARRIGUES WANTS TO SELL YOU A :-:::: : Wagon, Gretim or HAMMOW AilrertiMd Letier. The following letters remain uncalled for in the postotfice at Heptiiier. In (.ailing fer thee letters say 'advertised.' Bowman, Frank Denny, Tom feisure, Emmet MeKinzie, I' H. B. F. Varum, I'. M ion Book Case Knolvn and soUm bhereber good crops are grolvn. Sold everywhere. lQo Annual FREE. D. M. FIRRY . CO. Dwtrolt, Mieri. TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY Consent Ayers DrugCo. t .. .... On February i . OPERA HOUSE FISCHER & VAN CLCVE SO Players-ao BLOWN TO ATOMS. Tbe old idea that tbe boij eometim- SIX XIGHTHI COMMENCING j MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3i New Specialties New Prices CHALLENGE : : BAND x AND :-: Oilu'F.i;-. OPENING BILL ' This case is of Antique Oak and fine fiinsili and would be a handsome piece f Furniture for either home or office. Witti BvGnj; 50 Gent Gash Purcliase a "ticket is given which entitles the , holder U one chance in the drawing n ! """ bas b-eo powerful, drasti", pnrgatie pill p rrx fhp, TrAtlin i exploded; for I. Kibtf'e Newl''-'1 1 J I CllllJ s, wbich t' perieetiy barroleas, .'or The Convirt'a I la'iiil.tfr , t n. nUI. , inil Ik. k.i l. V ,w ooaDty Tprj t,l poieobooa matter. cleaose tbe jm Prices, 25c. 35c, and 50t ilj a new rxurt o1 eveoleU-Iy core Gunttipation and, .r . . ,'Sirk Htelacbe. Oolr ZrM at .Siocia. i; 7VO "'"'' TLe t-.Ul venation of , " I r'erty of the oounty it 12.134,-1 I'M. a :t mil! tm for five jears'( illluiii I .'i ,(. s I'xjatt Louhe. j ( u the Ix-ht iiutiruved wheat land this wou!J ntno'int t ) only about j II tWi r r for etery quarter ctiu, to tbe bur Jen will Dwt j i ety oj pr"ie frfi tie farmer Is C'U ej ted. vt' ;ri vnosinos. ASK Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZC. Elj'jCnaaBala Wa BetMf at eace. It wwm, aouOM ac4 CATARRH iayTever Sit ii', aV at f'oni-er Aym Itrny j (orrii,ariy. ! A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Hi'ppner. Ui work fir-t-r-Ia-3 anI Hutisfactorv. Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always. -u- from all prtn of the world. Well written, original till' H( 1: ( ill llcH. n."-vorH to fjtjpn.'R on 11 huhjfct.t. ArticleH on Iiraltb, New li.xikti, and on Work About The Farm and - ' ' i awra ih ii 1 an mmmi. rati .M.toKrll C1.H.WH. onrln-ion Ul i'lilZTulTVZTr 'Give him a r ail May Htre. t. WJMl INTER OCEAN Tn liitr (fran in a tri-mt)T of tli AHHor-iatAd Prewi and a':-', tl.f only Western 1rwpap rerfivini? the combined tele crHj.l (-h!,1p iicd mHttT of U.th the New York Sun and N.- V.,ik v'.. rid rpfctively, inthidt-H daily reports from wver tHr fr. i;il irrn.!n)rideDti tbronghotit the country. No pen i rin 1. II r i'.r- fully why it in the lx-ft on earth. ON IS DOLLAR PER YEAR- r,J t t : f-afe isipera, brimfQl nfnewa from erery where ai,i .i -itTt j enri oi Bpeciai mailer. 41 I IHere Goes! And we have inaugurated a great Cut Price Sale on line Some suits One Dollar less than for merly; some Two Dollars less; some Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine yes 810.00 Less.... We have just had instructions from the Royal Tailors advising us of a most marvelous reduction in their superb line of Im ported and Domestic Woolens. We offer them on the same liberal basis : HEKC AEE 39 different styles of goods to sell at $ 14 42 " " " " " 6 20 , M " " " " " ... 20 17 " " 24 Every Suit Positively Guaranteed by the ROYAL TAILOHS and IMINOR & CO .. Ih ALL.. AND WINee SHOES. JUL. LICHTENTHAL. THE UP-TO-DATC SHOE DEALER... When you need anything in the line of thoes, come in and examine our immense stock Can supply you with neat and well-made footwear at reasonaLie prices. :::::::: Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPNER, OREGON CENTRAL MEAT MARKET M. KINSMAN. Mtatiir. Beef, Pork. Mutton. Sausage and Poultry always on hand. Hams. Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. Kresh Fih Hi''i'ivol on Fril;iyH CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. THE OiVIIV WAGON In one that everybody known. It ih one of tlie Iwnt on eartl. Gilliam & Bisbee Have juat receire! one of the largest stock" of P,ain Wacona ever oroogni io iieppner. Fjrlooii nro Klttlit. UeavT nd Sbelf Hardware. Oraniteware. Tinware Aoriiin..) ImplemenU, Waona, Uacka, Eta, Painla and Oila (the Inat iD I tbe world). Crockery and Glaaiware.