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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
van i Tir TT - Thi 1 K'ppncr Gazette p;ft",i 4 IUin. I W in inx-k V, Mn-ht'll. i i r. A novo .11! lip is k iv' Jay citizen, who lias won tl,( ro-; oct and ottocm of ttio p'j.( T,. th liih position t whu'h 1 c !i boon hor.otvd ho has THE IHFSinKM .WW.MU'S. ! 'mac mutt r -C'tl. A New York iliejuti-h (.tatoM t! at tho "voMoil iatfiotits" .ro iit.iii j s 'mighty comlMUfttion" to pi vt ut tno rououiiniition ot l'n'-iiliit Roo-ovolt. It in also said t!it ouo of tho gentlemen eouneotrd with thoso interests w ttii wry ii:t-i":oi t in pointing out to tho rivsidtiit tho iniquity of tho intprststo com merce law, hut refused point blank I to assist in revising it ho as to piv Tho lociiition of Eastern Ore- L; ., for th n,.0,f,,,tu,n of Kll tmK Tho lVi.dieton TrihuneV Mic'. gn t tho Kepubliean State Cod-j lic ;lU(1 privtt(l intereMs. on tho Win tor Magazine has been recoiv. TlitMU' liJ" i'lficinS t the head of;grouiui that capital should iot be 1. TL object matter is well i tbt ticket J. Kuruub, is an j haiuperoJ by auy law. To this Button up. but the pref.ft.work and ! houor tlut wiH lw apP'"- j the President is said to have re morhhLira! arrangonnnt.-well. ith WA cboic wh're merit wou j plied that it was such menus ho ut-u. xue lvenunucan loreo are . ..r wou i a liberal application brniu';-d ri ternrise. Tho same' ni-tho,is that have placed him at April l'.Kl'i tho top, in the eyes of the people, ' will characterize his efforts in the Ifvi.n want to build up your hulls of congress. " n Hit !.- !s and tho interests of 1 Hf'Ppm r. pOOpli'. patronize lloppner is t rr.pi The Mountain Eagle is of I strongly united hbd will carry the banner of pi ogress triumphantly to victory next June. V. J. Furnish will make a good. Governor and will represent th whole people. In conducting the affairs of the chief executive of the state, he will use the same good judgement and Tlx C? azkttk is pleAned U an-'able methods ? that hare brought n ounce that Willard Herren has j success to hhn in private life. been nominated by the Kepubh the fpii i. : n that it wi.u!d be s good investment to establish an electric light vs!.-m for tho towus of John Day and Canyon City. Both are live tjwts and good points for business. cans of Gilliam county, for sheriff, lie is sell kn u here and is a royal good feik.w. AYillard will make r stro-g ran. and a good sheriff. In a recent conference between Western representatives and Pres ident Roosevelt, the president (tated that he was anxious to see a law enacted that would effectually bar out Chmese laboring classes. The President has always shown a moyt friendlv feeling for the WesV To mnch encouragement is given to the traveling fakirs who are making the towns of Eastern Ore gon, selling dry goods and sup plies. The attention of the writer was called to a "'made to order" elirt that was received this week, that cost $2.8"). Just a good a shirt, in every respect, can be pur chased from Heppner merchants for si 50. This is only a sample cf the many transactions that x'cur. TWO VERY IMPORTANT IN" DC 4- TRIE While it may teem a broad statement, it probably Irue, tbftl oar railroads, with their immense raDitaiUUno rd ri of employ, furm oDe of Ice must im; orlDl iodos!ri-(i of trie conn try. The o'ber ery important iuiiatry i the manofsctare of tbtt cel-brted fsmily nid eiue, Hot-tt?ri-9 Stomach Bitters. Ii is eo&jpoaodeJ witb tie treatei care nd eontiD6 noitin tbat would icjare lb mot delicate ystem. It is backed by record of fifty jer of cnrei rf tick beadaebe, indiestiou. ti italeocy, belch inn, dyipwpeift, liver and kidney trochlea and malarn. fev-r ao J aoe. Il ii a p eodid spnnij mtd.cioe sod blood pa nder, and as lonio for the rno down yetem it is DDeqaaleJ. Try it. Oar Prifate Stamp ii oer the oek of the bottle. low : The March number of the Pa cific Monthly is a valuable work of art. The issue is devoted mostly to the Columbia and the grand neerjery along the great river. The beautiful views in this number are'everv mnw fra.-tion alone well worth the price of a j making a total 5-j delegate, is a fo! yeat's subscription to this maga zine. This magazine i doing great work in advertising the state, and is a publication cf which Oregon should be proud. Especially if it valuable to people who are inter ested in the early factory of Ore gon, as the Native Son department publishes, from time to time, bits of history that have never before beD made public. A representative of one of the department stores of Portland, was in the city this week, distiibuting catds and soliciting orders. It is to be hoped that be did not do much busi&e6s. If the people of this community would thiak just a little on sound business princi pals, these people would soon get tired of cocitg here. In the first placa, tie houte is wealthy, which ! spread ol socialism ami so brought the couvors.atiou to an eud. The Presideut will enforce the laws as thoj staud uutil they are repealed or amended. It is not safe to assume the truth of all stories of this kind, but no one can have much acquaintance with rich men without learning that fools are as plenty in that class as ia any other. Tho fm't that they accumulate aud retain wealth is evidence that they under stand their particular business, which is not iucoDsistaut with ig uorauce and folly in other matters. The really gieat men of ti nance are. of course, wise as well as rich, and perfectly understand that "vested iuterests" are far more deeply concerned than auv other iuterests in restraining the excesses of capital, preventing it from op pression aud compelling it to obey the law. If any railroad man spoke to the President as reported he was very foolish, and not a repre sentative of his class. The mu-t influential railroad ineu ait- g.ini: citizens, and as such, and rs capi talists, favor the enactment ' enforcement of just law f.r t! i D..ub:! - Presidential campaign is cost I i.i ti increasingly so. It costs im-iii ti , bring arguments home to 7-V" mm or people. But a President nut ,. izrd by capitalists foi ruiui the laws fur the testraint i-fctpi-j tal, could not only b ri-iiinii.at.'t! but lw-elected, almost without miiney. There is no doubt th.i: me power or capital is cui .-?an:i i Oi: ployed to get lll'jlist ad . fiiit;;gi-! for capitalists. Lavs iut'-nif i to j secure the ights of the p"opb- go uninforcel because the pt i-pot.d i -! ance of vigor aud legal astu-e. Heppner 7 J i usually with corporations. Rut I Mt Vernon ; '., . , i ,ipn,rv 4 when a I'resideut is finally kmn i South lone 4 i who proves willing and strong1 iA,ry ' 4 enough to maintain the laws the Lex.tik.".oD 5 : people will rise up in their ntn neth Dry Fork o j and nothing cau turn tht iu from Mafeson ri him. And nobodv knows this f.ct- i re a ( Ouii kit ... . i.. -. j .... i i 1 was vo:v pinny iu..i cv.nu hardly get about me Iiohm'. 1 w;is tired out all the time. The n 1 tried Aver's Sarsap-irilt;'., :iJ it cr.lv took two bottl :s to make u;o feel perfectly well." '.'.rs. N. S. Swiu- !i nev, rriuccto'.i. .u. Red Front Llvcru & Food stables Stewart & Kirk, Props FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Tired when you go to r bed, tired when you get un, tired all tho time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that s the reason. You are living on the border line of ne-ve ex haustion. Take Ayer's I barsaparilla and be quickly cured. K, Ak Tour rttfet r I Jt l tliinki rt Atpt'i S.iriwrlll. Ill- km w oil iitv.nttlitu :rnnd t'Ul f tmily !iioi1i.-;r l-'iKw lui advict' aii will be utl.'ti J. C. Av :n Co., Lowell, Ma3S. r u t l;itnT ' !'.- th.- m-w uf Mor ally. T!f W,'.-! orKniau th l i i : '':!'. .r!. 1 ' t h at 1 pri.'f. ! . i: . ' i a- .i'Mi t ss Thf' 1 It LiUi' ' j v ' 1 S J J I Ki'l't I'DiiNtantly on liaiul Hint i'bII Ik fill MihIics (111 .-lioli holut' to paiti"H i-hinir to ilrivo into tli iuli'i ior. l-'irht elaas : : Hacks and Buoules mM W tfl J l It II lllw 1 WlL II 11 t'Al.b AKOPNI) ANI SKK I S. VK I'ATKK TO 1 1 1 K C()MMKUCIAL TRAVELERS AMI CAN URNISH 1UUS AND PKIVKK ON SlIOUT NOTK'K : : : Oregon NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. I Notice is hereby jjiven that the rein lar meeting of the l'emoc.-atic primaries for the election of delegates to the connty convention, from our county, will be held on March 2v. l02, at the ; regulation of capital. usual places, nitu the exception of Matteson precinct, w hich will he held at Gilliam Biabee's warelioose, and I office of N. A. Leach, and South lone. ! which will be held at the haM of ('. T. j Waiter. Th Democratic convention : for the nomination of a couotv ticket, land the election of delegates to the State convention, will bo held on April 5. 1'12 at tfie court houe in Heptmer. The apportionment of the delegates, biit-d on the vote of Sheriff Matlock, oa the basis of one delegate at laigt-, one for every fifteen votes, and one for of eitfht votes, This sir!i;uure ..onvvcry 'h1! of the genuina Laxative Broino-Quinine Tabuu the ttnifH ' that rarrs a cold in ont- dy Tbe Belvedere FINEST WINKS. L1QU0KV& CIGARS One hundred, empty barrels f r Mle. I' i' hundfuj carrois of ex tra tino rider vinouar un tap. . . . FRA.NK ROBERTS. Prop The New Bakery At o'd City l'aitery stand, May Stnet Finest Bread. Choicest Cake Only the most wlioleonm ineredients used in baking HOT ROLLS EVERY DAY Totted Meats every Satur day per order. : : : : I'rt'fh tiread every day at Hart & I'ilake'8, deliyered any place In town. The (i zkttk and Weekly Oretsonian one year for $".'.J.. :--: -Jasai .. isdJJif''" f Ce.il 2 Kitrht Mile . 4 I'io City 1 Alpine '.' tVelis Springs The primarie will be held at I o'clock and the convention at 10:30. . J. I.KFZEK, G. W. WELLS, Srcreta'v. Chatrman. ter than the great financiers. Some time ay there was eonet' tutdd a committee of the American Civic Feleration which will pru!; ably have great itifluoLC? in tL future in maintaining amicable t. ' lationn between labor hij.1 mdu--1 j trial capital. It wool! be nueful if ja committee of equal HtrenRt!i ! I'ot-'coald be formed to inrfaence ;A j adjust the relations I 'twe-:-n tl.; Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly, j J?111 public and qaasBi-public Services o Minday in ech month at , corporations. Capital h entitled : 10:.T0a. m. J to protection, bat ho h focb-'y. HtPfNEK CHIECHES. Epigcophl charcL Lev. W. wine WK IFVNULK A uMI LKi: I lMi ()T Gang Plows. IValking Plo.vs. Single and Double Shovel Plows. Disc, Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Star Wind Mills and Myers Force and Spray Pumps. Barb and Smooth Hire, Shelf Hardwarde, Studebaker Wagons, Macks and Buggies, Superior and Monitor Drills, Bee Hives and Supplies. Garden Seeds in Bulk, Alfalfa Seed. Tents and Wagon Covers. S. P. GARRIGUES Mi 0 SCC Oil NO V Jf,-lAh-Vf.s,.,,.,.v y - -- V-V V-V N- VJ-rVW Si About time to ln'gin thinking of llu-su things. Then will hu carpets to take up unci curtains to take down. There will ho beating, dusting, washing, scrubbing, etc, and no doubt your temper will be sorely tried. Would it not be wise to determine now what little changes can be made to beautify your homes. House Furnishings are just in our line: we can say with out boasting a particle, that we can show you goods in our lines that you cannot equal in lleppner as far as quality and prices are concerned. Wrli- Hot? we buy our carpets from the largest dealers in the United States without A ' I .11 11 S exception viz: w .1 Moam it i;o. we handle "Maxwell's" wall paper. we lioru iiif i.wwi ut. I...,... ....... i:...,. V JII.71 1 1 'LI 1 II I II jl IM iliMI IR"H lllll'S and it will repay you to glance through them. THERE IS NO REASON u liy we shoi thi Spring pet-. J.iliob li:ile, lace hoi-tiT' d ''o Id not I'unii-h your house villi -nidi goods a ( "ar lius. Mall paper, window curtains, portiers. .1 .... IT up- p MINOR & CO. I I ; AM) i THR PALI ,M' LICHTENTHAL- t m r 1 p- o r ' t HOI. DL ft! I, When you iie.-d aiiylhing in the line oi' hoes, cunie in and examine uin- initi,eii-c !(nk. Can supply you with m-at and well-made footui ar at reusonan.i prices. :::::::: SHOES. Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPNER. OREGON There UI b bo terficc at the M E j PrfRident Rxfcevelfd sopg-sti all intT- ...... 1 tliut ror.rouurit jlivcu r.t M w TH-'ctiurcb ctit h';:iJay. Lev. H. J.. " ' ' 11 tr,rt!itg rrenttiv i, X.aid. -s,nt from bom, boUm, ooM agree upon ar,l I ,n..,i; ; good fauali. Then Lb exn-1 r -idin, W,,,r. at r,'' " & ! m nest Id paid, which are cot j";x sJ AKitrton. j ' 0 ' al! Wl.o pay thi? 11, p.cj M, K. chmbK,T. H. L. ttJ WIELDS A 8HA1.P AX ! plebo f'jyfrom bim, of coar. .ri-.. Millioof marvel t ibBmoitnnie.fi ix-B tbia man or this liow ILU'. this coii.a.CLitvV IIow How E.uch t&ies do they iy?. I!-tpn..r rcT'l.aLta c&n ftirLifeh j ou hLv'.Lii-i tlit iLre i.- V n, :. ru will LA 1 !-, -Urd to jaotor. srrvi-g at 11 a.m. ami 7 30 l maladies out H by Ut. King'i New l-i 1 1 rn. Morning eubject. "Church J pil.g the mot li.n'rejiniug loo. fe!omci ... . I 1 r r Trirjut io iLe rehire oi, ,. , . . , i AV,T .a H,et imabiM-iuMi i rttwr.i,r.fi.m r w r i r a b : : in ci'i 11 - -- -- ..j r. r UiUcL do I - . ; I. -g of Appetite, JQij lien. Uilioa-ut)H. it r.vcr, Jl slur in. nil rail tjeluri these .r - 'rter workers. at Slocim Drug C. Coi.a'irrircatiorj." Sncdnv Si.fiool rn 1 oi are jr. r:'i io airi,'J. i j ay tie d l.ti of a M'f. ' HI. ! J i I:,L B t:.rt.r hl.'i -Xl-Zi- "hriet.an '"t n- h !) a. a.., " -O'1 .; 11a "i . w'r'riori '. !ll , iniav, April r v! ; j.reacbir i T.'i.v r.o'hhor a thy- vf C W V. M ; l F'.rtt to arriTe witn th t?raphtc j 7, w The W'eekiy Oreron'an j .o it 1 v i rf OW of ft -r' V. I'. - ' 1. . 7 .'',) i. in , Vi.at ":rj for " Tues day vi'Ti.nyi, h'JTliT iiooi t:a'.'ber'e rr."' r i 7 :'.') p. m. We cord.al'y in v,e vi to cvt- J. V. C'rf'jr'!, Nasal CATARRH t x jfi in! ' ti j ' . I. i tl.. t!.- !;-; u'.ii'.'.-iL i :.t v-r. in r.'tr. :- .'. v;,:::.,-.,:! f,,r r, ' t'. will a; ; r a. : t -tj.t. '')'." f l.hf'tlU J !.'! l.tr.;.:r-, r. Wi.:i-u.o!i'a ,e nL mrL et and 1 r in !ut X' l.iat b w.ti. 1 I '.-j-artrtier.t '. -u:- I fi i Off.' j i.ti!v ar- tL ; j ;.-.v- 1 iti. ' H'tii.i'at i u. II f!i'etic "fk' r. r ,i t t-" ii d ilt rtb On); hi ii.'.n-ete .n i in fact. tb li"'.- t. L i'.l ! iii .tloU to -r tL 'J'1 1L , (, lr tt. t-ntr ian la 'e tiun. wl.i, ii if .-iu.il, will u.r. .ij-a. Notice. .' t'. Inet ior. tr. I -a' i and-, 'lr-'ri. Vtfii i'i, -:. S , iii-re i m"i t'ta! tl. ''... ai ; a! ' I tl.e e'ir A t! e ':ri,i'iey-'l ,w ( ..- v N, -: N 1'. . .V M ai. l . .' Ii 4- Ii W M. I.ae H.;, rnrnrl ilV f an ! tt " ear;,e !-e fil-l f jf tf j' 1 fi :..e o''i';e iri We l-.a Ut, tl.e 7 K Jay A May. a- 1 tl.at on ai.-f 'vr tt.at 'la-- ll.ie O-I. ea.ii ' pfi-irel to im-HK ii- n rai l -. a 1 : ttra f :.',u.i If. ....e.. ( Fly's Cream Balm j r ar1w,''.V.etn'ihe4 t'.i! c 1 r:.n. 'raae. ! I. ;r Vrrt ar.i ir.rr 7 a c.-i .i Lead ream Falrn a placed Into tl.e r.' - a. o--r t e T:i'fL.- ra.-. at. 4 a' .r' L 1' f . B.:.lr.'U'..'. fo.lowt. I; iR Dot Orv - c ! ;.r 'I-.'i- -.i-..r ?. ' : i'. ' g 'rf I r r.n , ; Tr.ai S i r-ri'.- I 5 . tLV fcilOIUKii-S. i Wrr;. Sir.;. .. .' , ; o .'4; p ;; o' Thu Tirst'Nutional Grocery CENTRAL MEAT MARKET KINSMAN. Manager. a Can h; fotind on Main slrHftaiid U tlte pla. tu buy : : : : : Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- ware and Furnishing Goods Th'S-e (ioodw Htf wpll Hilaptcd fo f-ither 'it' or Country Trade : : : Sliiii Good Goods. Fair Prices. T. K. HOWARD, lleppner c o o ,-;, o 4 9. ;4-rcij:4' r ft P, :. r a I. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. J. M. Hams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. FlT'r-h I'isli H''MV'J on . Fi-ul.-t vh CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. Ik- lkvl t i'.U iliUrt-et. Mr. Vil'imH.-n ! t,"d Tnt-.r and m K. W. r k t 1 tit. I'.eelr. vO k I. fiiivth ',rrf r I HE "PALACE" K'Ufc- 'I I FINE CA.NDIES V - H. D. Wood A Co J ..The City Bakery.. CraMn.-fj tpv Morrison, Props BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Oi.l. i-, -oi-it-.i for j.lniii ;iii1 l.in'' li.ikiiiL' Ccnf.jctfpncry, Cigars, Soda Water. l. CKKAM IN .S MASON TIIl I5VI WAGOX Ih one thiit fverj loly knows. It in ouo of Hie lx-st od fartli. Gilliam & Bisbee Have just rfcnivwl 0110 of th- larK'sf hIocLh f Main WaoiiB f-ver hrou'ht to IleppDcr. PrlceN i 10 IIiflit. Ili-afy and Khelf IUrlwrf, (IrRnitowuro, Tinwarp, Atirirti nral ImplemrDU, Woii, Hck, Ktc, i'aintn rim! OiU (tho hint in tbe world). Crockery m1 (i!Mwnr. If r"