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Kvenuis.' Journal of Port
! aj-pertred. It ii- a sit
j. jit and is bright and
. iiMiiC tin' ripji Mi'lii'a
local. t l i. ill !
Cot;vt a
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l'.H2 ! Cii:n'y
K.at, !:, !,
thou rt..
w piactU a
i..n orw n( winter wheat
- n in Oiogun, Wai-hin-i
the res-uit of the Kehru
.. h . ,nne dow n v ilh kill-
ir.i ni'.'r of unprotected
; I- ! 1 e f to te. V uiatiila
.t d iin.ige 1 to the ?
hi Vi!a Walla
:;,; !.ai ,-ier Int. Knreka
; :.,'. wes nure V.g crops
: : .-iVtiun m Washington,
i receded, and there
LEXINGTON NEWS.
mmtnh: l it i n n
.VHfo'i'pal rliu
I.
W.
Pot-
Mi
s-- !. There oajri.t t- bo .
in Cortland f.-r b'.i.'h h paper.
Ti,r candi U.v nf C. A. Johns,
of l-.akor City can hardly be e-kidi-reJ
si-ri'usiy. Tbe state need
hitxi on the tut Uvk comint.sior.
and he houU lisve no time to de
vote io the duties of tba Covert
0t cilice. Tort land JoHfLrt!.
The Eit Oregoniao eouiplaios
of the alatigtiter of song birds by
reckless hunters in the vicinity ol
Pendleton. The K. O- is right in
this matter. What auusemect
can come from the vicious slaugh
ter of the lwautiful little bird.
By their cheerful foogs they belt
t) rjinke life tn.re pleasant. Don t
kdl the birds. The E. O say
farther: Each Sunday near Pend
leton is heard the crack of the
rifle in the hands of young men
and. strange to relate, io the hands.
of young women, too. and Ln their
trail ia to be found the doai bodies
of many meadow larks and other
aacgtters. There is no law against
this, except the law that governs
all well ordered minds posing
the normal elements of humanity
and kindness.
. ft t'.f ir.ter heat district in t!ie l'.i
louse that will this vear he planted in
w.ped out ent;re;v or left in such stra-
Hri patct .es t.iat :t drilled over
and resoati. Coiirhct.Ui; reports liav
been cotiunc in iroia the neat distiictt
eiri.e the ooiJ weatlier nearly two
ccoQtb ac. but it was not until the
paetfew J of warmer weather that!
t ie full extent of the .laauge was
learned, and iosi Celdg which bad ap
pareoily com through the winter all
right ate no hem resetded.
I'litlinli, I'liil.i Ii HfV. Kittlu'i Kelly.
Sci vieea ;,! (iinl.iy in em it month tit
IO:;50a. in.'
nevoieiiL'i'S." Kvenin snibjeet, " Life's
t'l.nsuinmHtioii." Snul.iy Seliool at 10
n. m You are invited to '.'.tei d.
Hon. Sim us! I.. Hayden. former dir
trict attorney of the Third Judicial Die
tnot, and one of the abl.t yonnj law
yers and leading Democratic politicians
of Salem, died suddenly at ti e family
home at 10:15 o'clock Wednesday nlfht
after an illness, or rather an iniispoti
ti m ot but a few hours, ajed J-4 years,
11 months and one day, ct parslyiis of
tUe heart.
II CM AXE WARFARE.
Tha United States Senate has
ratified The Hague Peace treaty
relating to the conduct of war on
land and sea. and we are now on
record with the other countries on
the action of the peice conference.
The countries party to the
treaty are Germany, Austria. Bel
gium, Denmark, Spain, the United
States. Mexico. France, Great
Britain. Greece, Italy, Japan,
Luxemburg. Montenegro, Nether
land?, Fersia, Portugal, Rouma
nia, Russia. Servia, SwedeD and
Norway, Turkey and Bulgaria,
The provisions of the treaty are
binding only on the contracting
powers in cae of war between two
or more of them, and cease to be
binditg when a non-contracting
power joins either of the beliger-
ents.
The moft important feature of
the trty is that prohibiting th
ue of "dma-dum" bullets. Among
other things specially prohibited
are:
To employ poison or poiooned
arms.
To kill or wound treacherouslv
individuals belonging to the how-
tile cation or army.
To ki1.! or wound an enemy who,
having laid down arms, or having
to longer raearjg of defend, has
surrendered at discretion.
To declare that no quarter will
be given.
To tmploy arms, projectiles or
material of a nature to cause en-
pr!unu? injury.
To make improper a-e of a flax
of truce, the national flag or miii
Ury tLkiu--, and tha eLemy's uni
form, a wk ell as the dibtix.ctne
kaig- of the Geneva conventir.
Te. d-.sirj or btux the enem) 'a
trotrtv uie-a such ditracticn
or &-ur: te imperatively dt
u.h led t v the iec-6itiet of war.
iJeo of war aLd the tc.-p!y-::.cLt
of n.fciloln teceftary t.i oh
t.t.5 .Lfrwatioa about tL
. - J i
.e cjULir) ara coi.fiaeri a..
The ty provides asi:-4'
I M
MAKING MONET IN PKISCN.
A remarkable txample of eoouio dfs
t-D ULeartbed in out of oar lnri?e pus
one. A coBviet had perfected a die and
a making silver do.lare, and dutribu
tint; Item ihrongb accomplices on the
onunde. Natorally tbe (fficmls were
ver OiQCh tarprned at the discovery,
bnt do more so tbnu tbe persoo who re
wives a eoootereit article in place cf
tbe genome. Ii is therefore very import
ant when you ask for Hosteller's Stom
cb Bitters lo see that tbeir Private
Stamp over Ibe neck Is unbroken, if yon
value yonr beallb. For dfty years tbe
Bitters has been recognized as the beet
health maker in eiiete'-ee, and if yon
are a sufferer from indigestion, dyspei
sia, cons tipatiou, datuiency or nervons
nejs. it is becsnse you have never tried
it. Try it at once.
1 kiS(,to, M in-I. 'J'.. 1:h
Nellie Keiiuev m i t
Hoppner l:st week, where
will rvmain several uvek.
Ohas. Johnson returned front
Portland last Thursday, llowei.t! M K. t'hutcfc - Uev. H. 1.. li.-inhtr',
down Oil business aud iucidentnllv itor. Service at 11 . m. mid 7 :to
to view the wreck of the Smiou ; p m. Momiiit: fubj.'ct, "I'tuivcli r.t-
machine.
Harry Beauchamp rdtttrued to
Fexingtou Saturday. He lists
been attending medical college 't
Salem during the winter.
Dav Marler aud his sou Frank
concluded they preferred a couutiy
where trees are more plentiful, si
they left for their old home in
Missouri last Wednesday.
Kme of our farmers rejiort
their wheat damaged more by the
winter than they supposed some
time ago. However, none have
had to resew.
J. Brashear lately from Oklaho
ma has moved into C. C. Boon's
house. He and his brother will
work for Oscar Minor.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
' Stawart 4. Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS:
If we werj to report the cases
of the grip this week, we would
be almost compelled to take the
census of the town. We hope for
a bettet state of affairs soon.
John White haa moved iuto the
depot. He will act as station
agent.
A horse fell with Ham Harebell
the other day, and Ham now uses
crutches as a result.
W. B. McAliatet placed his
name ou the sick list the other
day, aud it is there yet. It. C. is
is acting aa deputy postmaster.
Shssp and Goats.
I'hristian Cburrh Sunday, March
10, 10 a. in., Sr. iil.iy School ; preach
itik.' 11 a. in, and 7 :10 p. in.; Y. 1'. S.
0 K., 0:4") p. ni. Mor tiiiirf theme "The
Resurrection " Kveni, g theme "The
Lifting up of ChrUl." We hope to ar
rmie for some cuitah'e tnueio for
Kiister ut the evening eel vice. Tue
day evening, Sunday School teacher's
meeting, 7 :10 p. in. We c.ndialiy in
v.te vou to come. J. V. Crawford,
minister.
LIVERY RIGS
Thia aifrtiature Is on every Kx ct tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabieu
the rsmody that runs Mid In one day
The Gazttk eives
the news."
The Census Bureau has issued
port on the sheep ami gMats . n
June 1, l'OO, and tbeir W.-....I a;
clip in the Fall of Is:''1 and ri:iu
Tliere were in the I'nited S'.a'.:-s..l
Belvedere j
FINEST WINES,
i LIQU0KS.& CIGARS
One hundred empty barrels for S
sale. Five bundled darrein of ex- i
ti a fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . (
a FRANK ROBERTS. Prop
Kept constantly on hand
and can be furnishes on
short notice to j.arties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
HaGks and Buyylcs
CALL AUOUN1) AND
SKK FS. WE CATEK
Tt) THE : : : : :
COMMBUClAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
KUiS AND DRIVER ON
SHOUT NOTICE : : :
Heppner. - Oreaon
The New Bakery
At old City Bakery stand,
May Strtet
Finest Bread, Choicest Cake
Only the most wholesome
ingredients used in baking
HOT ROLLS EVERY DAY
Potted Meats every Satur
day per order. : : : :
Fresh bread every day at Hart A
Blake's, delivered any place in town.
The O akttk and Weekly Oregonian
one year for $2 25.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. I
Notice is hereby given that the regu
lar meeting of the Democratic primaries , 1. I'. 31.!U9.2t"i ewe 1 year
for U.e election of delegates to the
eonnty convention, from our county,
will be teld on March il02, at the
usual place, with fie excect'on of I
Matteson precinct, which will he held I anJ Welhertf' 1
,r; 1
over, S.01S.273 rams and we' hers
and over, and .'l.iVK.'.ls 'am! -year
From the 139,&.J7,57.) ee.
vear an i ov-r,
ran s
we e
at Gilliam i Bisbee'a warehouse, and I stiorn, in the Fall of lv.fft and Sprit g oi
North I .ne, which will be held at the
office of N. A. Leach, and South lore,
which will be held at ti e ha'l of ('. T.
Wa'ker. Tha Democratic cnventljn
for the nomination of a eountv ticket,
and the election of delegates ti the
State convention, will bo held on April
5. 1 i"2 at the court house in Heppner.
The apportimment of the debates,
baed on the vote of Sheriff Matix k,
on the bts s of one delegate at lar,;i",
one for every fifteen vo'es, ami one far
every major fraction of eight votes,
making a total rf 55 delegate"", is a" fol
low : i
Heppner T
Mt Verr.on ri 1 oming the second la gest
Gentry 4
Month lone . - 4
North luoe ,'J
Dairy 4
Lexington 5
Lena 'A
Dry For a 2
Mat'eeon ri
Cecil 2
Eight Mile 4
Pine City 1
Alpine 2
ells Springs . 2
The primaries will be held at 1 o'clock
and the '-envention at 10:30.
S. J. I KKZf- k i W. WEI LS.
'ecretarv. C'hatrman
TBE VICE OF NAGGING.
Ciorjif Ibe bsppioess ot the borne,
but a caggicg woman often Deeds help,
She may be so nervous and run-down
in beaitb U at trifl-s ancoy her. If sbe
is melancholy, excitable, troubled with
loss of si' .Mite, headache, sUepleseness,
constipation or faitibg and d txy spells,
be needs Electric Bitters, tbe most
wonderful remedy for ailing women.
Ibou'ind of sufferers from female
treat. ,1-s, nervous troubles, bs'kacb
and wak k.ineye have osd it, so be
f)n t,altby and bappy. Try it. Ooly
V c at S. icid Drug ('-j.
l':00, 44.02S.ii2S fleeces of an aggiegat
weight of 275,9i'l,X12 pounds of unwa-h-d
wool. In s"ine sections of the coun
try sheep are shorn both in the Fall and
Spiing, and thui two fleeces are report
ed for the same sheep, and some further
appa-ent discrepancy arises from tl e
fact that many farmers sell sheep it r
slaughter, shearing them before te
fiaughter. Over one half of the sheep
and thus over one-half of the wool, is
reported from the Wes ern States, of
which Moo'ana has the largest ami Wy- !
number and ;
greatest qaantity. I
Of goats, the census reports a total, of '
all ages, of 1, 371 252. of which Texas '
i
contains the largest number, an aggre- i
gate exceeding one-third of all in the1
I'nited States. New Mexico contains
tbe next Isrgest number, a total of 224.- j
IM. Exc'nsive of the kids less than 1 :
year o'd, o- ly a portion of the goats re- ;
ported a'e kept for thir mohair or goat j
hsir, hence there is reported only 454.-1
i32 fleeces of an aggregate we ght t f
551 .22$ pounds of unwashed fibre.
The total value, as reported, of ti e)
wool was $45,723,73', and of mohair
and goat hair $2'i7,HM.
WE'HANDLK A (OMlLKli: I. INK OF
Gang Plows. Walking Plows. Single and Double Shovel
Plows. Disc, Spring and Spike Tooth
Harrows. Cultivators, Star Wind Mills and Myers
Force and Spray Pumps.
Barb and Smooth Wire, Shelf Hardwarde. Studebaker
Wagons, Hacks and Buggies, Superior
and Monitor Drills, Bee Hives and Supplies.
Garden Seeds In Bulk, Alfalfa Seed.
Tents and Wagon Covers.
S. P. GARRIGUES
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About time to Uln thinking of these
things. There will he carpets to tuke
up and curtains to take down. There
will he heating, dusting, washing,
scrubbing, etc, ami no doubt your
temper will ho sorely tried. Would
it not he wise to determine now what
little changes can he mad' to beautify
your homer.
House
Furnishings
can say witli
that we can
are just m our line; v
out boasting a partich
show you goods in our lines that you
cannot equal in Heppner as far as
quality and prices are concerned.
riny Not?
we buy our carpets from the largest
dealers in the United States without
exception viz: w .) Sloam & Co. we
handle "Maxwell's" wall paper. we
have just opened up brand new lines
and it will repay you to glance
through them.
S THERE IS NO REASON
why we slur ild not furni-h ymir house
this Spring with such goods a- Car
pets, l.inoi- inns, wall paper, window
shades, lace curtain-;. o:tiers, up-
hols'crei 1 'J' ids, eli-.
MINOR & CO.
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Cattlemen in Lake coun'y ars greatly
relieved to learn that d sease wh ch
is affiirtir.g their cattle is not anthrax,
as was supposed, but only b'ackh g. The
latter is not considered a serious affect
ion. It was found that on ths removal
of the animals to more elevited ground
the troible disappears I.
to i ; i :
Cr. ' g'i
pr.ee -? ' '
r. !
has made arrangements I Ortsrcntaa bas U say.
1. tr.e Weekly Inter Ocean of
T f "g ar subscription
e Inter ( ean is $1 .00 per
'p legu'a' price of tha
1 V. Ly ( lai arrange
j ipers i I oe furnished
r II . Ti e o'd, reliable !
. i
iistwwell arown to neeiJ
-.menlation. It will be a
! tion to the reading matter
-r H- 'iitt giving all the
rr.tny epenai Ieature, , cn at .
or. of the ruot deg.rati e ;t , ttol hT.i
tr.e I'nited w'as. Tf.'l I t. im tiwl e.:
. l ofTi-r is limited ar.d
r. in a etiort time.
CverytxxJjr wajita to know rht T!f
CATARRH
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, , ,t -' japers ail r,e turnisr.eu , for I fciD'Wrv3
' A'1;V:j.; Cly o,;., : r ,1,, The o'd, reliable! IO CENT I Sc '
r-i h s; y if H'"., C.'-iLdeeU.- It.,r ,.-. !4 too well known to need TRIAL SIZE. fat J I
. -t f- t.r-t-t. h, L"Lta.Li rr. . r - -.menlation. It will be a rl!JffiffEVM jr f"A
! EIj's Cream Balm ? y4?M
:-!.' f .- litl.'.i. .-: a t-.i. .. t : rr.sny eperiai leatures, , (m UMitf it tacc I " ! '
I. , bfr.. It rij-i-i a'j.rri Zmmm
la li.i U-t w 'it. It
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, !h i .--.I.- r:i.y t ' wk. Oa, , WHMll,.,:..Vt
th r!i.,!; .a r- i. t' La.J- " j
; : : rgSu I "palaceA ;
r ,i;-(, a; , r-- i TTsMtaMaaaaMtrfcsssfc- M M.k,,.-i-
jf Knobrn and lolrrt " ! I -. r . r. 1 1: r l!
l,t;Ut, t rtttt.?. Ivj u-ia I .. 7 , . 11 HrvC LrtlUILJ I
i f wmrtrer gooa crops 1 I 1 1 f '
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Th(k First National Grocery
Can be found od Main ntreet and
ia the place to buy : : : : : :
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
ware and Furnishing Goods
Theae (oos, are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
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Good Gootls.
Fair Prices.
W. IIOWAKI), Heppner
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M. LICHTF.NTHAI
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When vi.-u need anvthing ii.
the line ni Hiocs, e.inir in and
examine mir iuinien-c .-lock.
Can ptippiy ymi with in-a: an !
well-made footwear at reasonable
prices. ::::::::
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER. -
OREGON
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN. Manaaar.
Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
mm
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
I'Yfsdi Fi.-h
n Ki'id.-ivH
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
JW r tw -a-a .
1 '. . -JtMsVAfw-'.'f iaww,..'
. ,ity
.th. t '
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(.lit HI U 1 "liS t .! r
1-atrLrr . iiflallv t L!-a LtatD
nnuiiu.. :.i-i4 ln-t --ti the av
ri. ue paits i f u rnj i.r a tetrU
..The City Bakery..
r;mbtrec & Morrison, Pr-ops
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
Orders solicited for plain and
fancy baking
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK CltKAM IN SKAHON
J5Vi:V VAG()
Ib one tliat everybody knows. It is on,, of the I est ,, artli.
Gilliam u Bisbee
IFitve juat reeeived one of the larKi st h1.cU .f Lain Whm.i.h . v r
brought ts Heppner.
Price
nre IV 1 irl.1 .
Heavy and Khftlf Haidware, (Jranileware, Tinware Acii ulti ral
ImplemenU, Watfone, Hacka, Etc., raiiiln and (ilia ( the hent iu
tbe world). Crockery and filasaware.