Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 27, 1902, Image 2

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IcpnnCI' Ci.lICttC v' ir,)' 1,1(1 lr tvnt Kter : Duritg tho last 12 ni.uiti.H U '
()'' th;ui tUt delivered by tho mine j cas.'o have been dn'kt ted in the
'' ' " .. F"V ls'.!; ulnlo the armor Uupienie court at S.ihiu. Purity:
luirs.K cm hciik j Work Ii ik been resinned ou the
l.t Credo copper ininoH, a few
'..i-no-k .V Mich.'ll.
.'!. Hr, .pi,.
. Fehruarv
Willi wi'i'h the latest of our whips the pwoJiiijj l'J months Hi' im
U I. - . . 1 I . X . . . . . .
win i'- prcu-cit'ii ias trom :i io ; were lUvkfteii. nud in t!te xmu"
..n."I . l!'r lVUt ulortt power to resitt i pt i iod preceding that. 1 hi ent.es j
penettat.ou tlmu the best armor were docketed. This show aj
- - carried I y our vesaela iu th war. gradual d erei.e in the number of j
1002 There ic to be considered further-' esses arpenled to the Mipreim-i
" raove the proat advantage conferred court.
No the time to renter: it i by the substitution of smokeless ; j.,,, tlH1KH,,u A ot1(.r j,o. t in
But Ktiidi trouble. ;for the M smoke producing pow-1 the United States in wheat ship-
tier. Imouts for the mouth of January.
Senator Simon will eon arrive' Improved mounts, perfect bal- The Oregon uit-trc-nolis not only
in P. rt',i".d to take charge of his ancing of the guns, and telescopic ( stood at the head ot the list, but
pulit,. a! interests. He lias a big ' eights, will enable the gunner to she shipped nearly one-fourth if
I .Ir-. Oj' . : I lull t I l
A : I . i'
V. I-!. Put-
miles nest uf North Powder, iu
tlie So.it heru part f I mou
t'.illiolii: I i.ip. Il- U v. I'.olu'i ki-'.O.!
. .. i . . .i . i county.
i'. ut' .in .'iii'Kiii il i"i ;i iiK'iuii ..i
10 :M ;l. in.
job on bis hand
(iertnany Is highly plowed over
the reception given to PriLce
Henry in this country. The
Prince's visit will bind ties of
friendship that will not soon be
forgolten.
The Moody-Simon machine is
now working under forced draught.
The people are tiied of political
trickery and selfishness. The ma
chine cannot hold together much
lengt-r.
The disgusting spectacle of a
rough and tumble fight in the sen
ate of tne United States letween
Senators Tillman and MeLaurin
of South Carolina, is a disgrace to
the cation. Both men should be
expelled from the senate and dis
graced, if such a thing could be
possible. Such ruffianism should
not be tolerated.
keep Ins piece, except in a heavy
seaway, continually upon the ob
ject. The economy of weight iu mo
tive por, and the even greater
saviDg of weight accomplished by
better methods of armor plate
making, have enabled the naval
S. L. Milner of Milner, one of
constructor to allot a larger share Xf . ,, , , - -Mn
,.fk...i . - Montana, recently shipped . ,o00
bead to the South Omaha market.
all the wheit shipped Iron. th.
L'nited States last mouth, and the
shipments from this city were
greater thttn those of New York.
Philadelphia, boston, Baltimore
and Galveston combined.
Enterpriiicg citizens of Baker
City have subscribed 1600 to be
expended in getting out a descrip
tive folder advertising that city
and tributary country. The O.
R. i X. Co. will distribute the ad
vertising matter free of charge.
The railroad company will place
the advertising where it will do
tha most good.
of tha total displacement to mo
tive power, with the result that
speeds have gone up from the 15
knot of the Indiana to the IS and
19 kooU of the Maine and Vir
ginia classes.
Today, the United States takes
the fourth position in rank, being
only outclassed by England, France
and Russia.
IONE HAPPENINGS
Will Umatilla county Republi
cic nominate a Simon legislative
ticket or any member thereof?
They should not. Will they be a
pirty to tetarningJoe Simon to
the United states senate for six
years and plscing him in a position
of power for o long a time? The
Tribune believes that the senti
ment of Ucastilla county is almost
unanimously against Simonism.
PeDileton Tribune.
The second annual illustrated
edition of the Shaniko Leader has
been received. The Leader certainly
deserves much credit for getting
out such an edition. It shows re
markable sDterprise. It is devoted
to the interests of Wasco, Sherman
and Crook counties in able and
comprehensive articles. It has
many half-tone illustrations and
the work is something of which
Shaniko people should feel proud.
GROWTH OF THE SAYY OF THE
I'M TED STATES.
Like tie advancement and prog
ress of everythiLg American which
excites the woDder of the world,
the American tavy is rapidly get
ting ir.to the front ranks. Mod
ern ccntrncticn of the nary of
the United Jjtatft began only IS
years ago in the building of a few
cruisers. As early as 1S5S, the
construction of iron clads was
cortieLC-d abroad, and at the
time of commencement of the
United States navy, England,
France aid Rus;a Lad powerful
Layie. Up to 1S3 rot a single
war vessel of modern type had
t?n contracted by the United
State, aad as late as 183C, tLU
couLtrv was rated as nineteenth
Ionk. Feb. 25, 1(A2.
D. H. Grabill will erect a fine
dwelling in lone this summer.
Mrs. W. J. Blake and Mrs. John
Blake and children are visiting in
Idaho.
Miss Lee Woolery and Mrs.
Brierly are sojourning in Portland
this week.
A new dwelling is being erected
for Frank Akers, a two story mod
ern cottage.
Sidewalks for several blocks on
both sides of Second street will be
laid right away.
A large building will be erecte-d
shortly by the Baptists for the
purpose of church services.
Billy Reed has purchased the
old Frank Akers house and will
improve it by putting on rustic
and paint.
Two large rooms will be added
to the school hou-ie as soon after
school closes as is possible to get
the work done.
Crop prospects were reported
never better than at present by
parties, coming to lone from all
parts of Morrow county last week.
New dwellings are in evidence
in all parts of town. Billy Cor
son is erecting a neat two story
cottage on. Second street near
Cherry.
Horse thieves visited the vicin
ity of lone recently and helped
themselves to horses belonging to
Mrs. Josephine Currin and Rube
Sperry. and also took a watch and!
a suit of clothing from the Currin
residence. Trace of the thieves
has been secured and constables
are now in pursuit of them.
J. A. Woolery will build a new
The sheep comprise 3.500 Iambs
and 2,000 old ewes, which he has
j been feeding in the valley west of
Billings for the past three months
The lambs are probably the tirst
to go direct from Billiugs to the
market after being fed ou grain. J
They have been given one half of
a pound of grain per day and Mr.
Milner says the result is most sat
isfactory. They weigh close to 75
pouuds.
Tonight the "salters" at the
Pendleton Scouring Mill will be
laid off and ihe scouring mill will
close down in about 10 days. This
is because the wool clip has run
out and there will be nothing to
do in the line of scouring until the
spring clip begins to come in,
hich will be in April says Sat-!
urdaj's East Oregonian. The mill '
bat bad a longer and most success
ful ruu since it started up about;
the first of February last year,
than ever before in its hi.-tory. It
has been running steadily with a
day and a night shift, for more
than a year, and to count 10 hours
a day's work, the mill has put in
IS months running in that time,
handling a total of 4.5n0.0O'
pounds of wool. This is sn en.r
mous run and is by fur thn most
wool handled iu one season during
the nine years the mill has l--n
in operttion.
A ! s.ii ti t s K"M'o;i' i'liu'i-ii The
sM;ren will ln .! Noini i nne.l llhtil
M.i'.'h liilli, ,".h Sun.l;i in I. .'lit. Sun
lu Hi'dool at 10 ;i in. a hmihI.
Christian I'iiurvh Suiiilay, March
-. 10 . in., Snml.iy Seliool ; 11a. in.,
sermon, " Tlie Kee!leiii' of the lion
pi lj' I! p. ni., a ii'aetuij: of the O. W.
H. M.; ti:i:,. Y. P. S V K. ; 7 p. in.,
piaice sei vire. Wt. i-ooliu'lv invito you
to attelnl nil of thesn iiiei'lirn
sir.-iiers in the city ate alwayx heartily
I'Vome.l. .1. Y. l'r;ifoui, Minister.
COMMITTEE MEETING.
There will he a meeting of the .Mor
row County UepuMiiaii Central Com
ir.ittee on Saturday, the rirtit day of
March, at one o'clock p in , at the Cir
cuit ('unit roam, in the countv court
house of Morrow countv, for the pur
rose of setting a date lor the holding of
piimanes ant convention, and appor
tionment of dele-tes.
Chairtui! n.
K L. KKK 1'I.ANP, Secretary',
Belvedere I
FINEST YYlNbS, (
e LinUOKb&ClGAKS I
One hundred empty bairels for
j sale. Five hundred tarrei of ex- (
I ) tra tine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
fRASK ROBERTS. Prop j
Rett Front Livery &
reed Stables
Stewart 4. Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS:
:LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hand
and can he furnishes on
short notice to parties
i winning todnvn into th
interior. First class : :
Hacks and 5ugules
CALL AKOUNI) AND
SK.K I'S. VK CATKU
TO TUK : : : : :
C()MMKRCIAL
TRAVELERS
AXP CAN FIKNISJI
KtiS AND DKI V KH OS
SHORT NOTICK : : :
Heppner. Oregon
The tiAK'rru lian made rraiigeinenta
to club with the Veekly Inter Ocean of
Chicago. The regular 8iihcriptiorj
price of the Inter Ocean it $1.00 per
year and the regular price of the
Uaxkttk is fl.RO. By special arrange
ment, both papers will tie furnished
one year for l.i0. 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. Besiden tfivintf all the
new, it has many special features,
making it one of the most desirable
weeklies in the United States. This
special, liberal otter is limited and will
be w ithdraw n in a ehoit time.
FASTLiT BOAT IN IUE
I)
The enbrafcnoe boat recently h i,'. ; for
the Ka-sin uoveroment ii supf "'' ' '"
the fastest h the world. It is ci i . . 1
Ihnt it wi.l cro the AtlBuiic nou n
two nr. d orje-Lalf da. The -o;h; .if
lt eilraor iiobry epe-d lies in u p- ' i
linr c iDStrnclion The secret of t e
mtrvoions enccsss of Uoofett-r'n St i i-
acb Bitters lies in lbs seientilio coi..
ptiQli llEg ad d rxtri(?tion of the curnive
properties of certain root" nhi 1 1 -r t m .
It is a family medicine and cui b" rein d
on in cases of belchina. fi'itnlency , eicK
hchdache, d'ZZirjefH, lndiireit ino hi d
dvspece'.a. Il is aiso an excellent Hpp
tizr sod nerve streDfcTtbeuer, hnd a
preventive of malaria, fever aol sn.' it
is nne.Qftllel. Oive it a trial, and yntj
will feel lis beceficial ffccts from tie
i start.
sr--'.' . ..;. rrrJrrrc rsiw K- l l7:viS-ese4
Ihe following iDteifstir; hi
tory of a hex of Oregon apples i
furnished hy Kev. J. J. W alter,
who has just returned from a f..ur
weeks' trip in Southern Oregon,
The hex as packed by Mie-
Ilfdah IV 1 1 1 1 i rn y l..r.lurr, Kt.r ill
bault building this sptiDg, and bo , , . T . .' , , '
6 . c t ,, I 1001. Into it 6he placed the fol-
bunding mil be erected tois
pring snd th lower part used for
store and the upper rooms for
lodges and other societies and for
shows and amusements. It will
be fitted up in elegant style and
be a credit to the town.
To th Ladiaa of Happnar and Vi
cinity. After fars.iiarizlntf myself with the
styles of fcpring Millinery at Portland,
fur three weeks, learning the latest
mode of trimming, I will select one of
in rlT-rtiT fereeaaoDgtb dtiorji,1 ,he ttiWi Iin.B o( vpnrjjj Millinery and
ing note: '"Mdfnrd, On-., r-pt.
10, 1901. This Ik. i uf appl-s W(ts
packed by Miss I)-lah William-,
of Central Punt, Oregon. Will
the person prirehnsing this l. x
please write r.ne. Ktatirg the pi j
paid f'r the n aud coiidition .f
the apples, aLd where purchHecd'.'"'
The original letter was returnfd
to Mihs William, and fhe reet-ived
it on the oth of tfiis month, Mat
ing that the appleM were purr'hac 1
in Dawson City, January 17, 'MrJ;s
condition first class atd cot$i.
The writer also enclofecd a dolUr!
S. P. GARRGUES
WANTS TO SIl LI.
YOU A : : : :
Plow
or UIiOW
A at afa d . &. At tf ft r:fci-fei Aafc afejtoafe Ar
New Goods I
Arriving
Daily..
Our Spring (Jooils art) bcgimiinj: to ?P
come in. 'v have iilnalv rtvi'ivnl S
such goods as V
8
A full line of the latest Spring Styles, ifr
See the New Shapes. fr
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GORDON HATS
BLACK CAT HOSIERY
for men, women ami children. There
1 . . Am .1
is no better hosiery made lor the
money. They are especially strong ,V
on Children's Hose. jj
The greatest line of wall paper ever
shown hy us. Its remarkable how W
cheat) thev can be sold.
fr
MEN'S NECKWEAR
A brand new lot iu new colorings
and designs.
WALL PAPER
CARPETS
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An immense line of Axminsters, fr
Jirussels, Ingrains, etc. they will be fr
ready soon. fr
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SHOES! SHOES!
Never did have
larir.
HAVE YOU SELLCTED YOIU SPUING
SUIT YET? ABOUT TI'.'.E
a stock of
Shoe, from the 1 n : i ; t t lng;in to fr
the Finc.-t 1 r. s liu.'.
fr
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MINOR & CO.I
.. ALL..
AND
WIN
M. LICHTENTHAL.
TH: MP-TC-nATH
HIOL OI'ALtR ..
TER
SHOES.
wi MM VmII need a II V t 1 1 i 1 1 U ill
the line f .""hues, euiiif in and
examine our iniinen-e -.tuck.
Can supply you with i.eat and
well-mude loutnear at reasonable
prices. ::::::::
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPP1NER.
OREGON
: : or V z : Zf ' '4 zpzz' pz : p.: r: ' 4 zpz'z
rJ'h( Eirst National Grooorv v
p ::
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X Can b fouud on Main ntreet and
j is the place to laiy : : : : : :
CENTRAL MEAT MAR KET
J. H. KINSMAN. Mtnigir.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
ware ana i-urnisnmg ooas
M atk for a lit"! j.atror.ae from the
I la Ji of IfepKi'fT aal viriDity. Opn-
K. Cohn,
I.
70-73
or k".po.ute.7 without ratk
Ehtal p'.wer.
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!-uco countries a i uiey.vjrrec, jcif ,bout Mr:ii 'J
Uracil. Chili at. I'ortugal ranked ; rti.Jn.e.
atie;vd of tLa I t.iteu .-tat-B. mdc.
that tiffiH lh iUj7,w for a power-;
f l l 8 v y ha anftrtwj i tfc-lf with!
WMixUrful t5 t. hicce the war!
with .'"paii , li r dt-Tt-h pmei.t
l.iia lf--n nnt, r.ot olIv in the
.Mari' a CV-ht;. i, r-;uuj pur- or'!-!-'! calie j next w- k.
hhd Lew steel r s k ruhr, to
THE
.M HVAlJXi
tt let tUH
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Ealm
U-. I lALi v A-
CATARRH
em
hf'.' huilt or in
cir' if in.'' r u' ' i jr . -ut the
TH-t nupro.-:i p .t f r't.r lighting Uri., jn t-rkiug ro:k forth
.' r 'o of the y---t ,t w-Il. couuty r
.uc the S sr. ;-h-A clerical wr .
f l'''.e the hCU - t ' f f.ghl'llg T-
e ! iiran.i-.' i. r iiiplete-i or
Li 'W 0Ldt-r c-ur- -f i itructiou.
i . it. h- a t'! f hipe, that :e
hit that fially carry uli.
Id tt- eLtrLntl.u f.f the u
e.!f i!i t!:" r with hpaic,
.real i.hiuii'ine.l tbe-D ITiade
1 he ue liij a are --tJ cperior
U iine hit-h wnu the i U ri of
Sai-tiaro aii-J Mn la Uay. Juu
for gun, the weajc f to lay d-
bill Uj the y jung la'lj. Orer.himi. j
A mn-in rneetin,; was ht-M in .
Grai)l to 'lim.-uFM tte I t-tt
f supjrpBiinij jiamtlin' in ti.-.t ;
city. A large iiumv;r of r. j v -snlHtiv-
riiea aL'l w!f:- ti v. -presett,
Ld strong r -A w i-!. -
TM. .-etiatota It o 99rjt of tb cal h.jLtt ga.blilff ai l 1!. favr . f
et.forch.fr the law tr-r" i t-.t
A rLe-tini; to ijoaJui!- can Ii hit' -
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Thenei fiools are uMl H'lapted to
either City or Country Trade : ; :
ri'.:iV I I'iii'i'v fihjftik Fine Teas
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Good Goods....
Fair Prices.
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Laxative Brorao-juinine tu
ta rB.d7 that rare rM la m mf
ItJ. IIOWAKM), Heppner
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Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Mams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
1 Fivsli Ki.-l,
rjTMJ Hfivel
kF5 OIi I''rilii.VH
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STRLETS.
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'I i.f 'i,.ni ari I
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A'i--n.v '-:
cMEALrV
SHir COLD "i H D
1 law- va af M4v 7f-A.DE. l.tJ t fBft.
O. at. Frrf a. Co. jW
...S0UIRRBL POISON...
Oil" '"III Of J'oi-Oll tl-erl now will 1
liette ")oJ than a lozen rans later.
-':ii!iits 'lake Not in-! Wr hari'lh-tin-
L i 1 1 1 that kilis
Slocum Drug Co., Mam St., Heppner
Ik oiks that everylKxly knows. It in ik of the liest on iirth.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Have juat rweiveil one of the largest htocks f C.iin Wiipmn ever
brought to Heppner.
Prices ore 11:1 if.
Heavy and Hhelf Ilaidware, ( Iranitew are. Tinware. Agricultural
Implement, Wacona, Harka, Ktc, Taint and Oil (the Ihh( id
the world ). Crrckery and (ilaHware.
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