Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 13, 1902, Image 1

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IIKPl'NER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1902,
NO. 873
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Tlio Kind Yon Have Always Bonpht, and which has been
in uhc lor over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
and lias be en made under hig per
wonal Mipervisioii Kinco its infancy.
Allow no one to dM"'I ve you in thl.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-fjood" are but
Experiments that trifle-with and cudanger the health of
Infants and Children Kiperiouc against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria in a harmless mibstituto for Castor Oil, Pare
gorie, Irojis and Soythfiif Syrups. It is I'leasant. It
eoiiUiliis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiarcotio
ubMtauee. Its age i its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feveri.shness. It eures Diarrhoea and AVind
Colic. It relieves Twtldiif; Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural wloep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC NfUi COMNNT, T MUM HAY tTRCtT. MtW
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I'M V.-iiyHiN M;W
HAVE
Been li o h h cl g cl
By Buying Sonic Shares in new
Mining - Companies.
Heppner Mining Co.?
Head Office, Heppner, Oregon.
I). B. STALTKR. President and
General Manager.
C 1;. UHDI'IKLI), Vice President.
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CHO. C(.)NSI-;K. Treasurer.
Tor shares of stock" 'ipply t :ny oi the above
ollicers.
APRIL 2 IS TIE DATE
State Republican Convention
Will Then Meet.
CONVENTIONS IN PORTLAND
B4 OUtrlet rBgiwMla, CiTatli
Awabln April l-PrlrlM Mirck
'ii -Conor j UoBreotloi u9ifa.
Seoond District Cotigrt-isional coo
Tention, Portland, April 1, 10 a. m.
Rer'Ut'Hfan state convention, Port
lann, April 2, 11a. m.
Primariei (recomrneoded) March 22.
County conventions (recommended)
Warch 2!.
The Republican State Central Com
mittee and Second District Republican
Congressional Committee mot Saturday
in the Chamber of Commerce building,
Portland, and fixed the foregoing dates
for the two conventions. Both com
mittees declared io favor of a reap
portionment of repreentation in the
conventions baaed on the average vote
for Presidential Electors at the laat Na
tional election. Considerable discus
sion preceded the adoption of the mo
tion io the Htate Central Committee,
two amendments being offered. One
was to fix the basis on the vote cast for
Supreme Judge at the last sUte elec
tion, and the other for a continuarce of
the present apportionment, which is
based on the vote cast for T. T. (Jeer
four years a-o. In tli Congressional
committee there was no discussion
whatever, and the vo'e in favor of the
reapi ortionment wan unanimous. Con
trary to expectation there was no oppo
sition to the plan oi setting the date or
ths Congressional convention a day pre
vious to that named for the state con
vention. Both conventions will beheld in Port
land, no other cities aekini; to be desig
nated. The btate Central Committee
r om mended that the primaries be
held March 22, and the county conven
tions on March 29. Some of the coun
t-y members urged that the date was too
near the time set for the state conven
tion, and they would not have time to
reach I'o'tlard after attending the coun
ty convention. It was pointed out that
the naming of the dates wiil not be
binding, and they were rr.a le because
it was customary for the committee to
make such recommendation. By mem
bers in attendance and proxies near'y
the entire strength of both committees
was developed, but with the exception
of differences of opinion as to the basis
for reapportionment there was no clash
ing, and the two meetings were harmo
nious. By an agreement between the
delegates from Union and Baker conn
ties one delegate to the convention was
taken trom the former and given to the
latter county. With the transfer of the
Panhandle from Union to Baker, which
was effected by aa act passed at the last
session of the l4iUtufe, about 329
Republican voters were trantferted to
the latter county, which entitled thm
to the one delegate transferred.
The new apportionment will be as
follows :
COUNTIES
Baker
Benuin
Clackamas .,
Claiaop
Columbia . .
Coot
Crook
Currr
Iotiglaa
UlUlim
UraDt
Htrne.T
Jackaon .
Joiepnlos. . .
KjmaUi ....
Laiie
Lincoln
Llm
Malheur ....
Marlon
Morrow
Multnomah ,
folk
Sherman
Tillamook...
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I'DIOD
Wallowa ...
Waaco. , .
WMhlngton
Wheeler
Yamhill, ..
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15
12
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7
5
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12
4
7
8
10
6
4
4
14
4
14
4
23
5
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9
4
5
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10
13
4
12
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3
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Total.
8
12
7
1
10
7
9
4
13
4
7
a
12
7
4
4
18
4
14
4
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6
7
9
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The Finest Cake
Is made with Royal Bak
ing Powder. Always light,
sweet, pure & wholesome.
tax doe is not paid by the first Monday
of October it becomes delinquent, and
there will be added to such balance, a
penalty of 10 per cent, and in addition,
such balance will draw interest at the
rate of 12 per cent ir annum from the
first Monday in April until paid.
5. On all personal property taxes, if
one-half is not paid on or befor. the
first Monday in April, the law compola
the sheriff to levy upon and collect the
same after May 1st, hence to prevent a
levy upon personal property after May
1st it is necessarj for ene half to be
paid as above stated.
Mail Contracts.
343
Upon notion of Mr. Paxton the date
for holding the state convention was
fixed for April 2, at 11 a. m., at Port
land, the place to be designated later
A. C. Marsters, of Douglas, moved that
the time for holding primaries and
county conventions be fixed on March
22 and March 29, respectively. The
motion was carried. The resignation of
C. G. Harmon, of Grant's Psss, com
mitteeman from Josephine, was read
and accepted, following which the eom
inittee adjourned.
A $200,000 SALE.
C. B. Wade Sella to J E. Smith his
Sheep Interests.
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The C. A. Rhea Farm on Willow
Creek, i mile below lone, may now be
bought for $qo an acre, easy terms, one
third cash. Has 240 acres, mostly rich
; bottom land, and good improvements. Sev-
H.'Vr. hp.i 1 1 1 !eral tracts may now be cut off and sold at
50 dollars an acre. Address C. A. Rhea,
lone, Ogn.
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STEAMERS
H'Miii.iU 'i L). lies City,
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Asthma Cure Free!
That Cough
Hangs on
You have used all
4 s4& v-h m W lea aa av eah a
dies but it does not j
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Asthmalene Hrin-s Instant Ki lief and I
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A L '. I .'.AY, f quit, The Dailes
r..' .: c::iECE
IVnnaneiu ( lire in all ('aes.
SKNT A11SOU"! i;lv 11: 1 ;i : on hi
CKIPT OP POSTAL,
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I yield; it is too deep
l seated. It may wear
j itself out in time, but
fit is more liable to
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J ous throat affection.
I You need something I
I that will give you
strength and build j
up the body. j
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EMULSION
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n in w as j t i i v 1 1 v 1 1 i v .siiiisji
j else tails. There is no doubt j
I about it. It nourishes, i
I strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
healthy, not onlv to "throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
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SCOTT A IOM. th.in.il. N.
C. B. Wade, cashier of the First Nat
ions! Bank, has sold to J. E. Smith
for 1200,000, his entire sheep and sheep
range land holdings, two items of the
deal bting 30,000 acres of land and 17,-
000 sheep says the East Oregonian.
The deal is practically doted, and there
is no doubt that it will be made a mat
ter of record. The deal is perhaps the
biggest ever made in Eastern Oregon,
with the exception of some of the min
ing sales that have been tuade.
This will give Mr. Smith something
like ;5,C(X) sheep, some of which a-e
full-bloods, and l,e will hereafter be
entitled to be tailed "the hei p king ol
the Inland Empire, " that is if Bob
Noble, of Idaho, be ruleii a. out ol the
Inland Empire.
Tt-e property transfer consists of fu'ly
.i'l.un ai res of land, suiting hieh a-e
ttie Seles and Parnhart ranche? and
a la'ge quso.ty of suinn-.er and "inter
range. There are also horses and wag
ons and a'l the etiuipafe pertaining to
ti e maintaining of sheep tamp. Mr.
Wade turns over to Mr. Smith a'l of his
aierp ;ntrnta, thus going entire'y out
from the sheep breeding business.
PAY YOUR TAXES EARLY. j
Saving ef 3 Pur Cent if Tsui are
Settles' Before March IS.
At the last nu:.n of the legisiatu e
a new law pasted n regard to trie oo'- I
left ion of tain, wfiwt. law tvjia eSeit
rn I'e.-. I. 3t.'l. an 1 . subs an.'e is j
follows: j
1. 1 o : pv o ir t.ixe on t" S f -e '
March 1 ('Si.., I i' a !.'r! a ro'-ntc
of S per i-fr.t.
If yo i it t.Hle. .e:n.'ri
March 1-! Il an i ;l. s.i I ,'', ! '
fi'St Mm i.n in V;- re w ' ; e
any iei at and r.r.;. : w.. -.'e-e 1,.
any pt-na !) r i.u-:t: aJJcd.
3. If ni- taxes a e no! ('.-iui on . I
belore t! fl:t V. :, '.iv io A;.?i;.ile
will be.-oti.e !, i.n.,u- :.l.l.-n t. e.e w.l.
be added j-c..a.: o: ; pei .ect. a id
the tea "i.'. ao it-re-es: at tt.e
rate vt lipf'.eni r'r annirn m a 1 li
tun to ttie - na ty )
4 If o.i p.T oi.e . I . f i l :r tun
on or Iffore the f 's. Man.iaT i: .tpi.i, .
then the remain ) t.f iv) -mi up to
a id inci jJ.ng tr.e firai Monday in vu
hsr foilnwing : but if t!.e at! I a'f of
The poet office department has award
ed contracts for carrying the mails on
several star routes m the western states
for the next four years, and has carried
put to the letter the rule laid down by
Second Assistant Postmaster Shallen-
berger that contractors shall live alcnf M miles, six times a week, J. J. lUue
or tnbotary to the routes which they wood, v640.
undertake to serve. In great contrast Heppner to" Galloway . miles,
to the bidding of four years ago, it is twice a week, W. 1. Lord, 1 4 '
seen that the Oregon contracts this year
CO to Oregon men, and not tt a few
speculative bidders, who have hereto
fore controlled nearly every route in
the state which has paid any preminm.
It is trne ths awards ran aboat 30 per
cent higher than ever before, bat ths
department is willing to go to this ex
pens to raecsjniss local carriers, and do
away, aa ur aa poajtbif, wui the ob
noxious subcontracts). Contracts which
have just been aaada will ran for four
years, comoatocuiK Jaijr 1, ltL'.
Following are the euccesefu' bidders
for carrying ths mails to and from
Heppner.
Lone Rock, by Eight .Mile, to Hepp
aer, 36 miles, three times a we. k, Tboe.
J. Matlo ck, $80Q.
Heppner, , by Hardman, Monument
Hamilton, Long Creek, Fox, Beech
Creek and John Py, to Canyon City,
SL.3B
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Some Sensible Advice to Women by
Mrs. E. Sailer,
President German Relief Association, Los Angeles, CaL
Owing to modern methods of living', not one woman in a thousand ap- ,
preaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train, of very '
annoying and sometimes painful symptoms.
Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it
seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills,
as if the heart were going to stop for good, are only a few of the symptoms of
a danperous nervous trouble. The nerves are erring out for aasi stance. The
cry should be heeded in time. Lydls) . PlnklMm's Vegetable Com
pound was prepared to meat the needs of woman's system at this trying
period of her life, and all women who use it paee through this trying period
with comfort and safety.
MRS. E. SAILEIi.
"Pkah Mr. Pinkham: Vhtn I pas.ei through .. r- ".a
as 4 . lunge of hfi I hui tv we,' uJrir.r. KuT-b'ti ' -tjuiv-k
cl.r.iji "ou'.il pas over mo; my appetite nt v.iri il
o m'ul t II ftT a diy at a tir e how I would f-rl ti.e v.r'.
U t:U $ i i I.ydla E. lMnklianrs Vcg4tall, t oniMuil
thixu rur days becaiu- ti.iys i hc.iith, a::ii I ;.
::iiv, now six years.
"Wo have usexi vv:idcr.vbM.' f your Vif
i h.tr:ub w, -rk, as w ti:: I that t risu re a ;..-r p. :
h. i r." r. hers. '! t those do;ader.t u - 'i h- " . :
i" trr. r v haritv Thar, i - c.ve other aid. V 'l V iv-
"tet;:, f r jou Law , : v. :x y.ur4.1: a true frv-t. : t. -Mi;s.
11 Sauek, 7 i 1U1I St.. L. s Ac.!, t
Whrn one sUps t thick aS'ut the pi-d M.- a:'.. r ;
l'ickSaa.'a a.ivioe an-1 mrv!i.'in. It ma a.ni.wt t-y. : i 1
true aji MatJ in her l-ur puMisbaJ atxve al her own rt-.i, . -.
N other mslU-tn tn the world ha rrc"lfil tm h v. i . !
and unqualified eudor-iucnt. lU'fufte mli tuhlitiit .
Aa a matter of poaitive fv-t Mr. PakSam ha n So- i
from women who have !tt afcly carlrl throo-h ti.i.l
"CTiamreof t.if - Mrs. $a:r'a cure ia not an uawauai ui.r t -r '
hasn't mcllome to aocvi;'...V
No other person can Brle such helping advice t.i ..ni. n li
are sick a ran 31 r. Pink ham. for none hsvve hal It .t -jt" -experience
her s4.trr ts Lynn, Mass.. svml her a.li - frr. it
you are sick write her - you are; folih if you dn'U
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k 1 1 1 1 I vki'k win Hi to aaf irm wfc. rn Sa4 laj
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