Tin 1 Icppncr GaZctl.
WMvn.v'k .Sc Michel!.
; t'ntnffior at Heppner Oreeon, an
lu-' "td rlaat matter
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;' it
Mid t.in
!w.t .
i : i. t' ;(.
th.'
y-v.i orprnonioiitdy ttalt. t--- .i
. is lrtV, Olefin 1 1! iT .l in .hf i u:
:dul.. huillitn ivtLlort -. .: ar m c.
;.'irrily nrrirj; personal some oil, hu t
i f it lilso tsprt'tuld deadly tin Hirer of hi
''at slay thousands, anil j meat goes u 1
in .kt u:'. i ' . . : : I.
(... .!..n. I..r ii iil
t.ikrll I'V tin' inaiiu
i ;t 1 1 f s - Tin' pickled
pe. i.i'ii' it is ill ii'i!
itvful. highly int?llitMit an.) imkr,l s ul
rTrrr:xri-:.. ttdi.! authorities of the Vnitetl i vls'mwi, who t .: it be.uie it t !, a.
Bt Jon 5, 1902 , NaU-s army, after long obaerva j St it will be .;-n ti at tl.' Mime lon.. i
: tion, assert that such U the oae. a : w i.lely distn' ..!'f.l. i-ut mum: to Noith-
l I .a ..'...i..n im I .1.. - - . 1 J ...1 i i . i . ' . .
, .,vU vin wi "c inn K' miiaraiioo Ol notmillles 10 , em MiriM r, put to tlie ll.iu uii.in
A IHWS.-Mty. It IS haul to say Islands, to .v-ie bat kin ti ionn of
what r.ittlere &nd mosquitoes were j sivar; part fis to oil tie wheels
Red Front Livery &
feed Stables
Stewart & Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS
t. tvt iliiwn to bunine.
LIVERY RIGS
TLf ! fit leigislstuw will be
fa- ly Ilvptihlican. While Oregon
Ui taw Iemooratio governor,
t! voters hare exprsed an
j'icn'.i for the maintenance oi
rii.'!i. n principles.
i
1Jl.aa...t I
niajs lor. iut tne burden Ot proot commerce, mid the temamder Dili's into,
of utility rests upon them. Snakes; msttrtsses m-.d .in-bes. .None of tin '
rvure i'jre civilization, wune ine j annual ;et i :! tiu mirth, o.efp;ie t tie .
mosquito maintains businessat the etl'orta of the .ocknwer-, who would
Kept ivnM.tiillv on hand
mid ( Hit le tin nislien mi
shoit iintiit' to i;iiti"s
wisliiiit; to dove into the
interior. I nt class :
;'.i i&le of the Chicago and
Northwestern railroad have begun
a cn:c,-H.tx against th use of to-bcc-
by the employes of the road.
The ub1 rf tobacco while on dnty
in the passenger departments ie
proLib'.ted.
It is a ncnrce of pride to note
the fact that J. N. Williamson
was given such good endorsement
in Eastern Oregon, Mr. William
eon conduct! & very clean cam
paign. He v ill represent Oregon
faithfully and earnestly.
In the election of G. W. Phelps
as joiLt representative, Morrow
county will have representation.
Morrow county ought to have a
man from the county in the legis
lature and no better man could be
found than Mr. Pbelps. The
Gazette congratulates the voters
of Morrow and L'matilla counties
on their good judgment.
At last, the war in South Africa
is at an end. The Boers have sur
rendered. For two years and
eight months a mere handful of
people have held out. The British
empire has been severely tried.
In a great effort to gain their in
dependence, the Boers have al
most been swept from the face of
the earth, and still they have not
gaited what they desired.
Sylvestor IYnnojer, twice gov
ernor of Oregon is dead. Gover
nor Pennoyer was one of Oregon's
greatest men. With marked abil
ity and greapersgnalityhe wa s
noyer never was afraid to say
what fce thought was right. In
the race for governor and lor
mayor of Portland, he won out
with large rajorities against big
odds. While he was the object of
severe criticism, he was generally
liked as a citizen and a fearless
man.
old stai A with an industry that
never ti hnis. War on moeqaitoce
i has become more than a fad acd
communities that resort to coal oil
are pu neers in an important cause.
-Ex.
like to get tl.
diiil Buoules
.:?" th eatt'i.
WEKM.V ( nor HI I.I.K11V
George E. Chamberlain will be
our next governor. This was a
race in which personality was
voted fur more than party issues.
Tb? Gazette was very earnest in
supporting Mr. Furnish and be
Here that he would have made a
good governor, but the battle is
over, the people have spoken, and
we ars glad that we live in a coun
try wL-re the voice of the people
i th" supreme law and from which
there is uj appeal. Sir. Chamber
lain victorious against great
vi i. II" has been paid a great
eomp'iirer.t by the whole people
aui Low that he will merit th
oouS-Jentr- repoed in him. We ' M-v
beliv tL.it it is a duty to assist j
I'm Vj j" 4. good governor.
En fth Br War.
October 10 Transvaal issues ultimatum.
October 12 Boers invade Natal.
October 20 Kimberley besieged.
October 20 Battle of Dundee.
October 21 Battle of Eiandslaarfte.
October 29 I.adysmith besieged.
October 50 Rritisfi defeated at lady
smith. November 2 Communication with La-
dyemitb cot off.
November 6 Boers shell Maftkin.
November 2t Battle of Madder River.
December 10 Boers ambuih British
Stormberg.
December 15 Buller defeated atTuge'a
River.
December 18 Roberts ordered to Africa
1900.
January 6 Roberts and Kitchener ar
rive. January 5 Heavy Boer loss at Lady
smith. February 12 Roberta invade Free
State.
February 15 French relieves Kimbsrly
February 15 Cronje capitulates.
February 2S Lord Duadooald enters
Ladysmith.
March 13 B'oemtonteiQ surrenders to
Roberts.
March 27 Deatn of Joubert.
Mav 3 Roberts advances on Pretoria.
My 10 B'itish occ lpy Kroonedat.
May ! Boer envovs in New Yort.
May l'i Mafeking relieved after a piee
of 217 days.
May 2S Free state ansexed.
July I 'iuerrilla warefare by Boers be
gins. July 29-33-19 Boers surrender at Na-
aopoort.
August 2 Buller occupies Machado
dorp. (September 1 Transvaal proclaimed
part of British Empire.
September 12 Kruger abandons Trans
vaal. November 22 Kruger's ovation at Mar
seilles. November 30 Kitchener succeeds Rob
erts. December A Milner appointed Admin
trator of Orange Free State and Trans
vaal Colonies.
1901.
February 0 Celagoa Railway cut by
Boers.
March H Botha granted an armistice.
August 7 Proclamation of banishment.
October Martial law declared in ( uj
Colony.
102.
March 7 'General Methean caoture I.
April l'J Peace neitotations on.
I Pf-ace terms signed.
Portland June o. l'.'Ol'.
The past week uhs been one of
great extremes iu temperature.
The first two dys were bright aud
warm, after which it turned coo
and cloud. Frequent siuhII
showers hae fnlleu during the
temporary clearing spells, light
frosts occurred iu the easteru por
tion of the state.
The maximum, or day tempera
tures in Western Oregou ranged
between 54 and 90 degrees, and
the minimum, or night tempera
tures between 4'J and ot degrees.
In Easteru Oregon the maximum
temperatures ranged between ;"0 !
and St degrees and the minimum
temperatures between o4 and oti
degrees.
The condition of grain continues
good, especially in the eastern por
tion of the state. There 1ms been
plenty of moisture for spring
sown whef.t. and bs the plant has
stooled nicely the yield promises
to be larger than usual. Fall
wheat is heading, but owing to the
cool weather, it is making tdow
advancement, and stead, mild
temperatures are now needed to
mature a plump and hard kernel.
j J-otn- alf.-ilfa has been cat in
1 Snuthern Oregon, and clover and
j alfalfa is generally ret ly for har-
vesting, which is retarded b the
unsettled condition of the weather.
Pastures continue in excellent coi
j dition and stock is now fat and
sleek. i.eepshearing is progress
, ing slowly and the clip will prob.
ably be an averag-1 one.
! u'-ir bjets iu Union cou.tv are
being thinned an 1 the crop i.-do-
i w - ' - r - -
toes, and hop-, all nerd ,tlll.--
weather, but they enutiniie thrifty
and promising, although very
backward.
The warm weather during the
lirt cf the week brought m a
numlier of er.i-.xiraging fiuit re
ports to the e!h- -t that the damage
to pro nes, i-h'-rrios ar.d pears wai-!
not as great an ejected, hut the!
weather later b--ame unfavorable,;
and the dam i- to tune.-. r'.iyal '
ann cherries and bartlett pear-i.-cODriderable.
In s-i:th-rn and!
eastern Oregon the fruit outlook is!
very promising, and there will UD.
doubtedly be plenty of berries in
all parts of the State. Karly ap
pies have dropped bndly. but win
ter apples, as far as can be deter
mined, have Set nieelv.
CAII. Ki H'N'D AND c'
i ski-: rs U K l ATi i; ?
S Tit Tin:
( CC)MMK1CAL J
TRAVELERS Y
i ) KH, AN1 PKIVKR ON 1
S SIIOKT NOTH'K : I
"PALACE,:
j H.I.MI.U riKi.ss or m
I FINS CANDIES and ICE CHUM I
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H. D. Wood 5 Co
i.ianite a:ut Marble .Monti
inents u Specialty :
STOW! AND
VlAliCLE CUTTERS
Finishing Stone Woik for ltnild-injr-i.
I'eHt Marble and (iranitu kept
in stock.
SHOP CN MAIS STUKKr,
Heppner,
Oregon
V A & A A A AAA MJl
MM k CO.
.LIBERTY MftRKET.
J. H. BLAKE, PA OP.
Beef, Pork, Mutton.Veal
and Sausage
POULTRY and FISH
MAIN STREET,
Heppner,
Oregon
The GAZEnu has just received a tine
assortment of ladies' visiting - cards in
the very latest Btyles.
WE HXNDI.H A ( O.MPLKTK LINK OF
Gang Plows. Walking Plows. Single and Double Shovel
PJow.s. Disc. SDrinn and SdiUr Tooth
tUTtiVators, star Wind .Mills an
Force and Spray Pumps.
narrows.
Myers
Barb and Smooth Wire. 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
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I lave bought the stock
and Good Will of
I I art & Blake. We
have moved the entire
stock to our new store
in the I. O. O. F.
building.
You will find Mr.
James Mart there to
wait on you for your
every day wants.
j MINOR & CO.
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SPRING
I a vn 1
SUM
MER
Ah O.V MOSQUITOES.
Canning Hsrwas.
S. K ni-jjiD, of tbe hinnton abattoir,
VrttBf Canmit Cnrnl
By locl appIlcntiuLa, i9 th-y cuouo
reacb the (liee-we l portico of tt.i- er
There is only oue w t.j c:ire deafiiei-d,
and thht M by c rj.titu;iorinl rf-raedieH.
LH-afotres is ca'is-d hy an iijtl irue 1 en
dltiou of tLe tuaoou" ln .u of the enstn
ebian tnbo. Wheu th,i fihe t in
Aimed you bv- n tmi, hhi.rf t-'.nnd or
imperfect hfaririrf, hn 1 beo it in en
tirely clofed rifhtut-'H j. t!ie remiit, ubi)
iiolees the iL!lirQrxit!.,rj can he (Hket,
oat and Ibis lube restore! to 1 1 a normal
condition, Imnng will he destroyed f .r
ever ; nine cseH oat of ten re CB'i-1
brts'kiibe, Mass is a beautiful
ton, which, in spite of the fact
that it Las the largest per capita
was id Portland, Friday, savs the Ore- I "7 catarrh, h;cb ia n-.tbite hut im in.
! H.nuil Acn.l.lin.. " .1 a a
He has iust finished killing yX) u, .01 r. u. ... 1 1. 1 ,
I i; .... BiTc vu-T uiiu-ji-'i inais rT
gooian
bors's, the first lot received this seaion,
and it eipecting 7V) more to arrive from
of wsalth in the I nited States, is j Arhrton and the Yakima country,
greatly tronlied by mosquitoes, ! He as asked t lake 1250, but, as there
..oe breeding plr-s are namer ' ! Iiabis to be tronbU at the abattoir
-us J-Jlids and laCLS that diver- . from bih water, he did not care to have
s'.fy the IanUsCH; . A c association s- many on Land at this time. Mr.
bus U-en forme tL-re t-j fight the ' Kinsrnan says there are thousands of
HjO'UitO Iest by Juritig oil on ca)Des in 'he n r rountry, and the
the water wterevf-r it can be pro- owners ate anxious fjr hiaa to dii.oej
j--rly used, ll.e jetrolenm cure of them ; so he hai no trouble in jreter v
was not taken seru-:y at fret, all he nants. He also has no troub e
but exjerimeiits f.rtaoor three in fiodinif a ruarket for how meat and
-ars are re;-.rt-d to Lave a--u horw product ; hut h hai tr juh'e ;n
UO-'fuI. New Jer-.-y j-opJe etn,tr a prii-e f'jr thea com mod tea
are sur that a thin d-po.;t of Coal ahi.-h il afford him ar.y profit. He
oil on the surh.ee if j1r or (i h b.i U'o runnintr hi' pn1., h
tnarahes is fat-nl to incipient mo-' mer.t si far fo' t e here!!? of the ionn
tUiU). Cuba'p TD!ioJ THCT tr rid din the r- ea of hora.., t.tit
in this respect is the most import-' if 1. not u. "-ke ab thin out '
ant of alL A Lurjdre.j tu(.E wr. 0f the bosiuess he will hare to v it .
etnploysd in Ilavsna and ..i,fm'apt-o. Tbe amount of meat suitable
Spent in applying oil to stagnant f ,r picklir., w hu b range horses vield..
water and it is claitu.!. apparently , is a boot 4"i oands on an averatte. The 1
With occlusive figure, that the ,eroaio.ler of tbe animal, flesh and
tDvasiirt sUmpa-d out Mw f-ver ( Une and blood, is converted into fer
bd largely the rae of u.alarial j t.haer and to tl su.r plantations
fever. 1 00 tii Saodwicb Islands.
At all e?etiU, tLe iuoJUiti has Tbe b idea are salable, but tbe tail
ItHvios a wonrnieJ auspect. TbedoM but o sotli tbe hide, as it is of
any (: of deafuens linnae hy niturrh
bat co n' t be cured by H&ll'a (jure. I
Send f"r cironhira, free
F. J. Ciibnet k Co , Tole Jn, o. I
Hold bv drntfifiata, 75e.
Hull's Frrjly Pilla sr- the b-t. I
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The First National Grocer
Can be found on Main street and
is the place to buy : ; ;
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware.Tin-
ware and Furnishing: Goods
These Goods are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
ii ie
Gopd Goods....
Fair Prices. i
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THE UP-TO-DATE
SHOE DEALER ...
W.M'll
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cxaniine-
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('nil Hlijijily yon
uclJ-i iado fi
irices. :
H SIKH'S. I'llliK
nr imtiKMiHf
.SHOES.
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
J H. KINSMAN M
W w r .
Beef. Pork,
Atutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
.. MX nil-Ar m iff 11 . 1
Gray Hair J
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for o- .
rr.v ;
r.a, X"r '-itt J r.
ing v "iv . " ,V
h...u. ,V.o::f.
v used Aver's HairVr-or
i r rv vcr . 1 ' hr i - 1
P fr. j from djn-Jruif
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f.o;n
A. i
There is this pql'.'M-: ?
thin about Aver s H;,
V'ic-or it is a'hair f ytl. :
not a dye. Your iiair ti-; . . '.'
not suddenly turn I
look dead and ii felt : .
But praJiialiytlieolJ cclo.
corrivS back, ail thcr: J: I
dark color it t." e d to ha w.
The hair stops f:Uir7it too.
tl a fcai-U. 4n,ttui L
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.. I he City Bakery..
Crabtree & Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Orit-i .-"Iir-itcl for jilain and
iiMM-y li.ikiii":
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
K;i: (JlfKAM IN' SHASON
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
,
ih oe th-it cveryhoIy known. It in o,le of the best
if )
fc-r.'l
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STERBROaii
STEEL PENS"
IRfl Cfuf Mdlom and
rsTrnBnooic steel pen co: y1"TZ.
THC SIAHOfRD HENS EVERYWHERE
6illiani 4 Bisbee
Have just reeeiv. d ono f (uP lartjPtt hocLh (f
fulfill li liejijiijpr.
Prlco
B,1!' Aico.tura,
Heavy and Shelf Haidwaro
implements, Wnnnp,
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tnvtliing iu
iu ami
stock.
willi neat and
te;ii at nasotialilo
OREGON
Hams, Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Ki-ohIi Finh
HeooiveU
on FriduyH
on earth.
am Wagons ever
the world). Crockery ao.l (Jlassw.re. Ul" (the