rcm
The He, ?pner Gazette ! lbs ,:','i,," Mc,' tbe bRttif
- .,,-. Mrn)nr j groin a of -.elusion. The House
3 -..--t-j -doptcd t! Kalm. Mitchell bill
Wat iK-fk Ac Michell.
without dnision, and with but
Tin '.
THE
r j fr clutiif. tu it fiora it oneinal
'toflW at Horner Omron. m ,
. 'i : i ,w mtMff, forrii, (!.& Representatives
--zzzzz- who were oi pwd to the exclusion
April 24, HKl'ijOf the AsUi v coolies thus escaped
- " ' : being I'lm-: d
BLICAN
A fl' ' t':y ' ',
Utom-
.". FURNISH
Mal
i . i. ii'r.Att.
! VS. S MOORK
BE1N.
A M. CRAWFORD.
J. WtllT.NRY.
Sui inter Public Instruction-
H. ACKERXUS.
' jDjcrtiiiir, ;
J. X. WILLIAMSON
Joint S nator
J. W. SCKTBKR.
Joict Representative
. W. Hit: LPS.
MORROW COUNTY
For Sheriff
m. siiutr.
Far Cierk
VAWTFK CRAWFORD
for Assessor
V, L. AL1NG.
For Commissioner
JOHN WILLIAM.
For Treasurer
MAT L1CHTENTHAL.
For Soveror
JOHN F. BOYSE
Fr Coroner
F. B. KtSTNER.
If you are interested in the wel
fare of Ileppner, patronize Ilepp
ner people.
It will be ad asy viotory for
Newt Williamson our neit con
gressman. IYace negotiations in South
Africa Lave been delayed, how
ever, indications are that the war
w ill soon be at an end.
The Baker City Herald esti
mates that W. J. Furnish will
carry Eastern Oregon by COCO
ploraJitf. About 10,000 for the
state will be about right
Another cheapjohn Portland
solicitor was in town this week
for a "supply" house. This time
it waa the printing line. Ileppner
has well regulated store, food
printing ofiices. and in fact, every
line ia well represented.
J. W. Sen her. republican can
didate for joint senator, (district
No. 22. Morrow, Umatilla and
Union; is a man who should, and
will receive a big vote, especially
in Morrow connty. Mr. ScTiber is
a good man and well qualified, and
will represent the district in an
able Eiantier. Such men as Mr
Scribr, the Gazette is pleased to
support and recommeai
on record. This
TICKET. forced the ci.poueLta of the bill to
, coDoeiitrrtt their efforts to defeat
it in the senate. The chief ob
jection to tl:i nieavsuae in the latter
body centered around the drastic
' provisions Lich the Pfaelan Com
mission, in its eagerness to niaka
politics smveeded in engrafting
upon it. A good majority of the
Senators ar true to the principle i
of Chiaef exclusion as it is repre
sented in existing laws and treas
ury regulations, as is evidence! in
the rob by which the amended
substitute was adopted. j
When introduced, the Piatt
substitute provided only for the
eiteneijn of existing exclusion
'laws uutil the present treaty be
tween Cbma and the United States
terminates. According to the
j terms of the treaty this will bap-
pen on the 7th of December, 1904.
It survival after that date depends
upon the sufferance of the two gov
ernments. The substitute bill
thus left ueovered the Scott bill of
1SS8, under which the treasury
regulations governing Chinese la
borers in transit have been pro
mulgated, and madd no provision
for the Philippine islands. The
amendments uhich have been
made to the bill embrace the Scott
act ofBeptember 13, 1SS8: extend
exclusion to the Philipines, pro
hibit the migration of Philippine
Chinese to mainland territory, and
extend the life of the law until
such a time as a new treaty may
be made with Chins, should the
present be abrogated. To all in
tents and purposes, the main fea
tures of the Kah-Mitchell bill
have consequently been retained.
The chief difference lies in the
limit which the Piatt substitute
places on the operation of the ex
elusion la, and in the eradica
tion of the prevision prohibiting
Chinese sailors from being em
ployed on the ships carrying the
American flag. The decided stand
which the Senate took on that
proposition was shown in the vote
on the Lodge amendments to
(strike oat the clause from the
!
ivann---uuctieil bill. The amend
ment carried by 47 ayes agaii Bt 29
noes.
The measure must now go to a
corference committee of the
House aod Senate. If the bill
adopted by the latter is accepted
by the former the same security
which we now enjoy against
Asiatic coolie invasion will be ex
tended for a period at least. It is
unfortunate that this immunity
was not made indefinite, for, with
the time limitation the Senate has
placed upon the operation of the
bill, the contentious question
kept alive to irritate and harass
ua again some future day, when
the issue will have to be fought
all over again. S. F. Chronicle.
Local News NoUi,
R. C. Wills went to I'ort'an.l, Tu.'s-
Have McAtee returned ypstetiUy
from California.
Re. Pot wine cams over from rendit
ion, Monday veiling.
Karl Bartholomew was a mstnk'er
for Portland, Tuesday moraine
HKFfNKK I HI Kl'HKS.
Episcopal church Lev. W. E. Pot
wine
Catholic Church Kv. Father Kelly.
Services 3d-Sunday in each month at
10 :3c) a.m.
M. K. church, Rev. II . L Beig-litol
pastor, services at 11 a. ru. and 7:30 p.
in. Morning subject, "Honored Worn
anhood;" evening Bubject, "Will I
Succetd?" Hundav school at 10 a.m.
You are cordial y invited to attend.
TWO VERY IMPORTANT INDUSTRIES
While it may cmui a broad statemout,
il is prooaoiy true, iDal oar railroads.
who ineir luiroeuse capnaiisariuu anr
aruiy of emD)ovr. form one or ihmumi
rmiorlsol rodastneeuf tbe ooaniry. TLe
jner very imporrant rndastry n tie
inanaritotare ol mat celrDraled fsmily
Oiedioine, rJoet-tters'i Stomach Bittern.
(I Is oomponoded witb tl e grenteel Prt
anj cuoiaioe oalbmg that wnuld ti jurt
rhe most d lioat system. It is rweke
by a reeord o( 6fiy year of earn i f niek
headache, Indtuestiou, fl ttalrbcy, belch
io, dyspPls, liver and kidney tronblef
and rualari i. fVv r and anna Ti ia -
sp endid spnDg m d.oioe aod blood po-
rrner, ana as lonio for the run down
nsteni it ra oueqaalej. Try it. Our
Prirate Stamp is over the oeak ot tbf
boitle.
x
Thia airnatar S on Tery box of the gwiaiae
Laxative BroraHQuinine T.biu
the ramedy th roFa eM tm sm elajr
PROPOSALS INVITED.
rYopoaalt (or the muoorr, inlcrtor flniab.
&lumbli.g, taeailntand electric wiring lor thf
orro Lounlj Court Boum at Ueppaer, Ore
gon.
TheCountv rnnrtnf Uttmia rttntv
Rnnnnr )rMmn Anril9l l(kl
Seated propol will be recetred 'by thr
'rregoo. until lno'clo?k a. m.' on the Kth dv rl
nil opened Immediately thereafter.
iw, .i imwr (iu miientii rquiren lor rne ma-
electric wlnnit for the Morrow county coutt
uuiik, at ne(ppiier, ureeon, in accnnlancr
wiiu wic pirrw bug ipecinrationt. oopirt 01
tuicn oe no t toe omce ol Kilear it
Laimnn, anhltcct, 665 Worceater blot Hon
land Oregon, nd at the county court houic a
HtDoner. Oriin.
lb rirht ia r nerved to reject any tnd all
uiuiii miiTi aayaaieri or inio)aiit ii
An Mii ahnuM It ha A m 4 1. V,a
r. , ,.w v.. a , . , vi ... wui(!
may be had on application, muat be enetnaed in
ouvii?yc. Kiipj iuq inarKe rropoaan lor
.jurCTwi iu me ouniy louit.
drawn to the order ol the County Court miit
Half-Sick
" I first used Aver's Ssrsspsrills
in the fall of Since then I
hare taken it every spring as a
Mood purify" i n g and nerve
strengthening medicine."
S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
If you fed run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder. y.K$Uttl4. Alliraulata.
S nap rill. H kntw ill about thta RTiand
old family mxtlelne Kollow bla advicauil
we will b tatiaaed
J.Cirn CO., Lowell. H.
awBaaM
ifaaaiiiAat
Red Front Livery &
reeo btaoies
Stewart & Kir It, Preps
FIRST-CLASS:
LIVERY RIGS
JS i Am.
hm iifli to
The New Bakery
At o'd City Hukery starul,
May Str et
Finest Bread, Choicest Cake
Only tfre n ost wholesome
ingredient! used in baking
HOT ROLLS EVERY DAY
Potted Meats every Satur
day per order. : :
Freeh bread every day at Hart A
Blake's, delirered any p'ace In town.
a reccrntied authority Tha nrki.
Oregonian.
Kept constantly on hand
and can be furnishes on
short notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
Hacks and Buoyles
CALL AJiOUNl) AND
SKK US.- WK CATER
TO THE : : : : :
commercials'
travelers
AND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heoonep. Oreoon
ASrertiMS Leltera.
The following letters remain uncalled
for in the poetornce at Ileppner. In
calling for these letters say 'advertised.'
Kaetburn, Daisy Hodson, O. S.
Ksphart, B. M. Ricks, Henry
Ogrem, Miss Lina
B. F. Vaibham, P. M.
Time
Full line of legal blanks at Portland
prices, at Gazktti office.
The Gazktts and Weekly Oreironian
one year for f2 25.
Nasal
CATARRH
In ail Its staeas thars
ahoold b cleaniineat-
Ely's Crara Balm
cleaiuea, toothet aad heals
the dieeaaad membrane.
It carea catarrh and dx:Tea
away a cold la tha bead
QlilCi T.
Cream Baim la d laced Into the noatrila. anraaila
orer me memDrane ana la auaorbad. Bauer It im
mediate and a care foliowa. It la aot drying doea
not produce aneexlng. J-jt 60 oenta at Dru
eiata or by mail : Trial f.zt. 10 centa br mail
aU.x iSitOI tlK3. aa n arreu Suwei, New Tork.
Everv voter fchonld have nontrh
o
TL" alxiuetion of Miea StoDe j ictfretit in the affaire of govern
wbicli ws n'ii; profitable for tLejrrent, whether it be local or otber.
brigand, bids fair to be also prof- ise, to rpgibtfr, and then to come
itabl to ths miesionary. Oue of . out an, votp. In a little over two
the lea jicg tLagaaines has offered j week the registration books will
her tS'..wO for a awie of six j be clobad. Aftr the boeks are
articla. aid lecture at $300 j closed, to fulfill the requirements
api fere bi rig sought aftr. Al-of the lnw will not bean easy
ready Miw f: ton is having trouble j tar k. At this time there are over
w ith one t re bureau , and by ! 4'XJ voters in Morrow county who
the time h st-t- tbrouh with all nave not registered. -Vow is th
ofjthem ale i!l probably think tiaae to register, the wwoer the
that the brigands ware not so bad ettr-
people after all.
I
How ia .?
W offer One Hon I r I Ik.li.ra r.
; arj for ar c"-- ntarrh that can
TL GaZITTE desires to Call at-! 't ! eDI'-,, b Ualla Catarrh Cnre.
. , ... ,. . . ... j F i Pheset t).. F'r'p., Toledo, O.
terAlon to the list of KDUbllcanj We. tiie onrlrigel. l,se known F.
candidates bublieb-! at the hi4J- Vt"1' tnr tte lh' 15 yeara, and be
, ., .... . . , I lr"v-him re'f"Cl , r.or.bi" in all r.aa.-
Of this Column. ilie fUt and ,., tr.D.HOttona, an I fibeooi,)! ynhle o
district ticket is Vr-ry strocg. From r"'r' ct ' -,' .i made by their1
VV to bottom, aa are reliable. ; Wholee.l-rirner,.t-. Toledo, o.
trustworthy aod gcA citizene. The! Waluikj, Ki.was & Masvr,
geor.pLic.1 i.tKrt;.,Linrit ih en-1 tll J1-"";- Toledo, O.
Hall t.atarb Curf i taken laternal-
tirelv satisfactory. The Morrow ( ly, acting directly opon the blond and
count v ticket L unu-aliy Mrong. Vuc.
- f, , 5c r",,l" i hy all drogue-..
All the lidldlts ar- well known I-a'ifiioDiala free
citi.en They deeooe and ebould ' F"Bil, Fil'' ,te
revive the vot of every repub- a hM A7A THA TO K a SALE OF
THE
"PALACE"
is I II
I FINE CANDIES 1
H. D. Wood & Co J
I Belvedere p
FINEST WINE'S,
LIQUORS & CIGARS ?
j i
) sale. live hundred barrels of ex-
r tra nne ct'ier vmeirar on tap. . . .
IV rr aitr m-. J '
.1 .
WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LIN E OF
Gang Plows. Walking Plows, Single and Double Shovel
kiows, uisc, pring and Spike Tooth
Harrows, Cultivators, Star Wind Mills and Myers
r-orce 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
ALout time to begin thinking of these
'things. There will be carjrets to take
up and curtains to take down. There
will be heating, 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
vour 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 Ileppner as far as
quality -and prices are concerned.
Wliy
we buy our carpets from the largest
dealers in the United States without
exception viz: w J Sloam i Co. we
handle "Maxwells" wall paper, we
have just opened up brand new lines
and it will repay you to glance
through them.
THERE IS NO REASON
why we should not furnish your house
this Spring with such goods as (,'ar-
ti.'tu I i f . , 1 1 . . 1 1 , ,.,11 .... . 1
S 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 Lie. r,n ,(.,; ...a : . T
" 1 v-uii.iup, puiwtTs, up
holstered goods, etc.
JMINOR & CO.
"wV
Jk T i
The First National Grocery 0
tM Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- i:
Can be found on Main Htreet and
is the place to buy : : : : ; :
..IHALL..
AND
TER
shoes.;
M. LICHTENTHL..l
THE US'-TO-DATE
e hce Dialer..,,
When you need anything in
the line of Hio.-s, come in and
examine our immense stock.
Can supply you with Jieat and
well-mude footwear at reasonable
prices.
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER. -
OREGON
ware and Furnishing Goods
These Goods are well adapted to
f-ither City or Coantry Trade : : :
I
tr Staple (S Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas & Coffees !
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. l.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
.1 U KIMCU AU St.
Beef. Pork.
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand. . "fraZZi
1
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Krenh Fih
on KridnyH
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
Jitaru in ilorrow coulIv. J bis ia
au important cauiph go. hhall
republican principles be n.ain
taiij! r reversed?
HEAL K.-iTATK.
I
ILATI'S SUliSTIZlTE is I LI.
AlK'I'ThU
Thf Kaho-MiULell cLioae ex
clusion bill has hu defeated! in
the tSe-uate, and au ai-uJwJ sub-
a , i- ,4 trie , ),.
striate offered ry riatt of (Jor-tact-, sw i ..( s..n ar,4
j Vt tmitl-u . 1p I f H i t. it , ,
jcut a.lnpteal. As as aotw-iptea. i
N THE ''"I'STV i''.T 'OI'KTOr 1 HE
-ta ' '"r ft i, tr
!, .- t I rttj) tf, it mi Icr tjf ;
irt'i ,T an oclr '-r aa., , ,1 0.af ttf tfti
C. .tif 'irt ( the " i,f frr',n f'.r Mor -i
l 'ih!y on thf SUi 5a '! Ar rli Vil to
iir fi a'it yi-,rtikg a -.1 t. :r i, i f ut a-i
irrMiitlirr dm-flM reai ara In ,rlr
u, tt.r 4a-Ma arid tirtr t,l tr.e irirt
i iilH huh lanilnn FlaT th 2M 1ar of
Mar, i'.? at rt-riourf lutiuri . m at ti
iror;t ,,f r. fmit't ' '',r H-,'jf Mrrr
4 i,iitT H,M.iiri ttrftn aril a' puMir aair f.,r
taari In I,!-,! t- rli- i. r' -t f'tl l-r m ul tttc
.: !T,a d-a, ri uta'i- t. lf
Tt -r .f ,ti m K t a'.l rko !
f aw'i .i. : fin W'a o! r ij',u Tl. aii in 1 j,
. , r-. h t t, at
.a,,ii,. n . Hi N , i,! ,
Of tf.a kf.
I wi a!j.. , i p i - n i w. m , a ,Ljf:t to ou-
mi'i m . "-ii -7 '.ri
f! l r. r i J.i h. A lr.iiaiaf ra tri c
..Monterestelll Bros..
Jrar,a: a:il il.rbla ll.jnu-mi-iita
a Sj.ecialtj : : : :
STONE AND
MARBLE CUTTERS
Kin, ailing Mooa Work for Ilui:.)
lOjja. I:a.t tlarMa an.J iri,a kt-pt
in !o k.
ni'ic 1,1 nun aratk-T,
Heppner,
Oregon
..The City Bakery..
Crabtree & Morrison, Preps
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Orders solicited for plain and
fancy baking.
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK CRKAM IN HKA..SON
MM
7 .ar -
"Kai t ia.: I
IkSTFRRRfinil
STEEL PET
THE StA0R0 PEW EVESTwMERE. 1 50 StyleS r'Y;JJi1j!!?!.iBd
c, a ,. ESTERBROOK STEEL m tO.V.tZZ?rL
IS!
' . u?a TIL" KrTTTmi - :
liVlIV WAGOX
Is one that PTf-ryUnly knowH. It iH oDe of the bfht on earth.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Ii-Iot-M tiro Kliflit.
He.., .,,,1 L,H lludwarr Or.nil...,., Tio.. A(tiP0,t.,