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rnttW na to the Phi!- The Secretary of Stat? of OrP
uvi.s? Cm Ori'COD nf- eon. Mr. F. I. H nnlmr lias nrcvtl
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Cf ter vuio for that j himself to ho an exceptionally
This is the main issue oompeteut, faithful ami Taluable
uow Nfore t; people of Oregon, j offioer. He Iim reformed and re
Our i-leotior. to he held a few I vtemtir.vl th moth.vl nf U..li.
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the
MATH
(uTtrriiir
W. J. FURNISH,
iscrptarv c' Sui-
K. 1. nUNIUK.
Stat. Treasurer
1 1 1 a s. moorf.
t0'.reiTi' Juiii
K S. RKAN.
Attorney lierer!
A. M. CRAWFORD.
ttt Printer
3. K. WHITNKY.
Suji H)!n.ieDt Fiiblif Instruction
J. H ACKKRMAS.
Cor.j retrun
J. 5
WILLIAMSON.
JoiUl StnitiW
J. W. SCRIBER.
Joint Representative
G. v. r HELPS.
MORROW COUNTY.
tor Sheriff
K. M. MUTT.
Far Clerk
VAWTER CRAWFORD.
For Ateor
W. L. BALING.
For Commissioner
JOHN WILLIAMS.
For Treasurer
MAT LICHTENTHAL.
For Soveyor
JOHN F. ROYSE
For Coroner
F. B. KISTNER.
weeks hence, will he taken hv the
zz- i coutitry as the declaration of Ore
May 1, 1902 jgon on thin subject In the plat-
form of the two parties this issue
RE PI BLICAN TICKET, j is distinctly joined. The Repubh.
Jean platform declares, without
quivoeation. "against all pro
posals lookiug to retirement of the
L'niUnl States from the Philippine
Islands." Equally without equiv
ocation the Democratic platform
declares that the United States
ehould "rant them their inde
pendence." Here is a national
ine, in tLe Oregon election, f
first magnitude and highest im
portance. Democratic success in Oregon
would announce to the people of
the United States that Oregon
had deliberately voted for with
drawal from the Philippine Islands;
that bar senators and representa
tives in Congress were expected to
support the policy of withdrawal;
that Oregon desires tha position
gained in the Orient through the
Spanish war to be abandoned, re
gardless of the general advantages
which the position gives us.
Is it for a Pacific state to take
the lead in this policy of "ecattle"?
Is it for Oregon to take the lead
in it? Care we nothing for the
?ast opportunities which the pos
session of the Philippines opens
to us? Is Oregon to declare, and
be first to declare, for surrender of
that incomparable station of com
merce in the Orient?
The assertion or assumption
that our sovereignty ever the
islands is incompatible with the
principles of human freedom is a
libel upon our own devotion to
those principles, of which Ameri
cans should be ashamed. Already
we are introducing
ment there; and the only fsar is
that we shall go faster with it
than the paople are prepared for
for it. We shall establish and
maintain in the island our familiar
system of territoral government,
which we have followed in our
home territories for a century a
eystem in every way comforable
to the principles of freedom.
Whether we shall retain the
Philippines, accepting our oppor
tunities and duties and making
the most of both, or scuttle the
islands, is the national question
now before the people for Oregon.
Oregunian.
Everything indicates a quiet
campaign, a sort of a 'still bunt."
Oregon never was a democratic
state. Will the Republicans of
Oregon allow the state to be
placed in the Democratic column
by electing Chamberlain for gover
Lor? Reports from Gilliam county
say that our old friend Willard
Herren will run like a scared wolf
for sheriff He will be elected
and will make Gilliam county a
good sheriff.
keeping in his office; his last bien
nial report was the most complete
and instructive ever issued; he has
been watchful, vigilant and phe
nomenolly firm aud conscientious
in auditing claims against the
state, allowing nothing to be paid
out except clearly authorized by
law; and in every respect he has
performed his duties with scrupu
lous and remarkable ability, zeal
anal fidelity. Mr. Dunbar has cer
tainly filled the bill more perfectly
than it was ever filled before, and
well deserves the substantial com
pliment aud cotnmeudatiou not
only of the renomination he has
already received, but of the re
election that it is pretty oertain
he will receive on the first Mon
day in June. Portland Telegram.
TWO VERY IMPORTANT INDUS
TRIES.
While it may aeoiu a broad statement,
it if probably irae, Ibat oar railroad.,
witb their immeuse rapiUiitatiou sod
army of aployee, form oue ol the mint
important lodaatrtt-aof ton oonntry. Tbe
olber very important industry ta tbe
irjarjofaetore of t but celebrated family
medicine, Hoati ttera'a Stomach Bitters.
It is ooajpoQoded with tt e (greatest cure
and ooQlaius ooibing that would icjare
tbe most delicate system. It is backed
by a record of fifty year' of cures i f sick
beadaebe, indigestion, dttnlency, belch
io. dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles
and malaria, fevr and ague. Il is a
sp end id spring medicine and blood pn
ritier, and as a tonic for tbe ran down
sypti-m it is aneqaaled. Try it. Our
Private Stamp is over the oesk of tbe
bottle.
PROPOSALS INVITED.
Propoaa'.s for the maaonry. Interior flnisb.
plumbing, hfdtlnt and electric wiring tor the
Nlorro . ounty Court Houk at Ueppner, Ore
gon. The County Court of Morrow County:
Heppner, Oretron. April Jl, 19UJ.
Sealed pronosal. will b recelTed ty the
County Court l Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, untn in o'clock a. m on tbe th lav of
May. and opened Immediately thereafter,
tor all laK)r and material! required for the ma
sonry. Interior finish, plumbing, heatire and
electric wiring for the Vfirrow rotintv oonrt
gplf.jjovern- I bouae, at Beppner, Oregon, In accordance
which ma j be had at the orb re of Kdar M.
Laiarua. architect, tW orceter block. 1'or'
land Oregon, and at tbe county court home at
Heppner. Oregon.
l tie right it r aerved to reject any and all
bidi and to waive any defect or Informality in
any bid, ahould it be deemed in the interent of
the county to do no. Propoaala. forms of which
may be had on application, moat he enclosed in
envelopea. lealed and marked "Propooaii for
the respective itetna." enume'ated above, and
addressed to the County Court
A certified check of the percentage noted,
drawn to the order of the County Court must
accompany hid. .'t -1
tie altli
Mr yrvfWMVSaswt
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mjaj
" tor 2s years 1 have never
missed taking Avcr's S.trsapat ilU
every spring. It cleanses my
blood, makes me feel strong, and
does me good in every way."
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
tlMakattk. All sniff lata.
Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayar'a
8arauparllla. Ha knows all aboutthlsgrand
old family medlrlns. follow lilt ad? loo aud
wa will ha sti.a.d.
J. c. AT IB Co.. Lowell, Mats.
The annual meeting of the Eastern
Montana Wool Growers' Association
convened at Mil City, last week. The
range men decla-e ttiat sh op losses as
a result of the recent storm will not ex
ceed five per cent.
Thos P. Strode, of Hill, Montana, lias
sold his flock of registered Rambouil
lets to the K nton Sheep 0 tupanr.
This was the most important registered
flock ia northern Montara. The fl ck
numbered 300 and the price is said to
have aterag-ed 150.
The sales of railroad lands in Wyom
ing hy the I'nion Pacific during the
month were unusually keaTT, aggregat
ing during the 30 days, lij,(XK) acres.
The G.t.tTTk and Weekly Oreiionian
one year for $2 25.
HMTNF.K fHl Kt'lllCS.
W. K.
KpiKCiipnl church Kev
w ine
Pot
Catholic Church 15v. Father Kelly
Sot vices 3d Siinduy in each month at
10:30 a. in,
Jl. K. church, Rev II. I,. Reiithtol,
pastor. Services at 11 a m. and 8 p
in. Mrv ninn subject
v ut ion
"Per'eetiiiK Sitl
eveiiinir siilijui, "Devices and
Counsel " Siinduy school ut 10 a. in
All are invito! to attend.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Stewart A Kirk, Prop
FIRST-CLASS:
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hand
and can he furnishes on
fhort notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. Firbt class : :
Hacks and Buaules
CALL AROCND AND
SF.K I S. WK CATER
TO THE : : : : :
COMMEKCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FIRNISH
RIGS AND PKIVF.R ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner. Oregon
Mr. Famiih took well witb oar
people. H is a plain, straight
forward basiopa miD, and aD
agreeable gectlemaD, and will poll
the fall RepablicaD vot of the
county. Salem Stateaman.
Th Columbia river salmoc
catch so fr this season ia eqaal to
that of l&t year. It u eipected
that this ReasOD'a pack will amount
to 250.0.O caaea, not including the
5,500.000 ponods on cold storage.
Since tbii iodattry started in
it baa been the means of dietribnt
icg over 75,000,OO0 along the
Columbia and today girea employ
ment to over 5000 men.
Ji3ee Lowell has loat many of
hi old fneLda in Morrow county
on aecuiit of his stand in fighting
Lis fallow townsman. W. J.
Furui-'h. ijr goternor. Mr. Fur
Liah acJ Judge Lowell were both
candidates for governor, iowell
wa defeats! in his home county
more tbao fire to one. For this
be L& m. body to blame bat him
self. Tie grand reception that
wa giv c Mr. Furnieh upon bit
return to I'etdleton after receir
ing tL? LotiiiDatiaa is sufficient
eviden-e to show bis high stand
ing in bis owii oommarjity. Mr. i ur
cish iil be aur next governor.
ana J aags ia-h ;f iiiiamt ultj j outcner a erep a quickly as any '
fjl of hivzL js-mploye on biB much, and be ia '
j i.ot backwani m taking hold ahen
Id this wca.ta lue demwrat ; It c.juis to luanual labor of any,
of tle state cf Ort-n i!l mal a j kind. Still, v hn oue look into
f-l-ct gowrLor j the eves of J. N. Wiliiamon and
WILLI AUSOS FOR COSGRESS.
"Xewt,? WilliamsoQ, as he is
called at bia home in Eastern
Oregon, is purely a man of the
people. His residence is at Prine
ville. and La baa for a number of
years beeu engaged in the eheep
business and ia stockraisiDg. To
see him ia his home towo or on
his ranch one would never take
the naw congressional nominee for
a political aspirant. In the town
he micigles with the "boys," being
often seen with groups of them on
th street corners, and is the
rnst common looking one of them
all in ires. He generally wears
a pair of overalls and a broad
rimmj bat of the sombrero pat
tern, and Laa a natural kind word
for eTry one be meeta. He is
not of tLe stripe who go in this1
a a M V. ai
attire ror enect, out it is natural.
Mr. WiliunBon has Kpent bis life
that way. and be thinks nothing
of meeting prominent men who
visit I'rinville in bis overalls'
Oa his ranch it is the sama way.
II; can lafto a broncho or shear or
Drying preparations simply derel
op dry catarrh ; thay dry up th secretioLt,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
tbe ordinary form of catarrh. AToid ail dry.
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heala. Ely's Craam Balm is such a remedy
and will curs catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial aiza will be
mailad for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
5oc. aixe. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm enres without pain, does not
IrriuU or canaa sneazing. It spreads itseli
otst an irritated and angry surface, relier.
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Bay Ferer.
iraSr ilxSi
tirket as ;
tLe dfUKXTk's
th"ir forces I
i b'.licana tt"'-
,e I'-gisUtive j h, the prk rf intellect there.
l'rmitid eiT-rt to
1 as xnurr f t
- r.. I" tLu etjd together with a (;Iaic,cleanhaven
w i i concentrate; iace ana a voice naturally eioqueut
, t'; ia -!-'tiou, re.!andpleaing.he sees in the man
i 1 f.rtn aL-1 more tLau a politician. He is an
. ia Jtii"- goto American Muteemao. Astorian.
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ApalaceA I S.
i FINE CANDIES I'
H. D. Wood A Co 1
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Belvedere l t
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i lilLJI II 1.1 CO. f
l LIQUOKb 4 CIGARS $
c sale, rive tmn'liMj barrels ol ei- u v
I t tra fine cider vinesar on tap. . . . 6
FRANK ROBERTS. Prop (j
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WE HXNDLK A C'DMPLKTK 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.
P. GARRIGUES
The First National Grocer y
Can be found on Main ntret and
is the place to" buy : : : : :
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
ware and Furnishing Goods
TheHe Oooda are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
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Staple k Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas k Coffees ;
&
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. i
T. R. HOWAKD, Heppner
t u tbe ret M
the polla wjtt
upLaM and
for joint e-t at'-r
ia (''.rrij'.LatioL V
r.t;t'.? Ij'i;M:r-an
V. - f 'T joitt
i f in
How s lai.?
We offer Ooe Baodrei Ilian In
ward for any caee of Catarrh that can
Dot t eored br Hall's Cat a rrb Cire.
. i CitaJiaT k Co., Frope., Toledo, ii.
n s aar rt Ir
m0. ror bi-u wi.w .-..o Ci..i.ef r. r te it,. 15 ar. aod be-
1't,nUiean 1 rw 1 tL-r cao Ik" '" le-fi-eii, l-r.'-abv i n r,oil.
l.tpoUcao u aeaa traoaetioi, attd Ooaorially able to
I oo eicua cMl I r n--l OUC rrry ool Mf ob(ifeli mad bj tbelr
far them. lu-v iud theiCrtn. wmThu,
. , . . , ...1 ,,,.,,' Wholesai. rrairiis. Told, rj.
liepubhoan p.. aui yarymtt, ffllWM, Kuwait A Maanw.
anl if lectl tLev 'H t in a wilai lroiai Toledo, o.
s. 1',, rtiuua tliia' Hall's Catarrh Cor is takea laternal-
Ih4i'T. i solaJs of Itia yetnj. fnrt.
' m 1 Tie ps-r bltla Hold by all droggista.
, . T-tr, v ' Tx'imMwit fre
TUt ta" ltAllu jl lUTIVy. f Halle Faeail Fills are tbe best.
... I A rwauatitawa
Can owr ra6 tt aff .rl 1 crer-
utuiir-Tbe Wa!y
.Monterestelll Bros..
' ,f unite and Marble Mor.11
ii.ent a Krfrcialty :
STONE AND
MARBLE CUTTERS
J- iriixtiintf Hone Work fur f'.ml'l
irf l'.-t Mart,leaiid ' iianite kept
in M. k.
Ml ! MSI HK.T,
Heppner,
Oregon
..The City Bakery..
Crabtree & Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Orders solicited for jdain anl
fancy lakin.
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK CItKAM IN SKA. SON
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1 i MINT ii? SKIRT
They're much the mime and in thin day
and iiC are indispensihle in every
lady's wardrobe. You can find the very
latest styles here and at very reasonable
prices.
One in Particular
A fine gored skirt of good quality Kw
sey cloth, conies in light and dark ox
ford, gray, black ami brown, trimmed
with nine rows of stitching at the bot
tom of skirt welt hip pocket. One
of the best values ever shown here
S2.75.
Ladies' Crash, Duck
and Covert Skirts....
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These goods are going fast. There are
still a doen or two and it behooves you
to make haste before they are all gone.
We sell them at
81.25, 81.50 SI 75.
In Our Dress
Goods Department
you will tinl as complete a line of
strictly first-class and up-to-date stuff
as can !. bar! in llu citv stores.
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MINOR & CO.
SPRING
AND
SUM
MER
.SHOES.
.M. LICHTENTHAL.
THE Ur-TO-DATC
HOC DtALtR. ..
When you need anything in
the line of Hioes, come in and
examine our immense stock.
Can supply you with neat and
well-made footwear at reasonable
prices. :::::::'; :
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER.
CENTKAL MEAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN. Manager.
Beef, Pork.
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Srfc
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Fresh Fish
Heeivd
on Fridays
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
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TIII liVIIV WAGON
I one that everylxxly know It iH on of t!, i on earth.
Gilliam & Bisbee
STEEL PEW
mmuHum
Tfr
150 Styles ""ilZ
ESTERBROOK STEEL PE CO. .fT ...
THE ITAN8AR0 PENS CVERTWHERE.
s, Caatatsi. a. I.
IJavr-jiut roceiTorl on of tbe IarKPKt Htockn of Rain Wacom.
Pr,tH fire Iliflit.
H-a.y ?nd Hhelf IlarJwaro Oranitware, Tinware. Apricnltoral
the world). Crockery ai.d Glaaawara.
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