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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1902)
The Hcppncr GaZCtte 'mo.LewwyotMWwetety, 1 1 tnik, tcxiAv thev Are scarce. The fi ,t . . ( . (- i Her pin i ortl . 'a., hia'ti r 1 Hi. Kr-IiAT, . . . advocates of the rvalp bounty law point to those fiX'tn. Tlu only nh jfvtion t.) the U ii itiht it costs ; the dtto ointhing. lvistern Ore. gin ps lift- sharp ot state es- . ' , pen without iMm plaint no mat Jnly.il, 1A- tpr irt of th MaJa u benefit! A -.Jt war is uow ud 1m 1 May it (ntir.ne. Port- 77 a- amwj: nisrrrFs Not Morrow shoiiM take matter. it the time to a.lvertire i The bitter feeling over the range ! county. The citizen. , disputes in Grant county keeps an ictereot in this i breaking oat with lawless act, and there seerus no way to settle the difficulty, l he question will be adjusted when the land is all i settled aud owned bv private parties. As the matter now stands the I'.ryHii ) u iw baring his turn. i. ifveianu HDti miii are rrvinj io i patch up old scores for a united iJemoiracy. but Bryan says n, hi, A lie is . ilnnriiita man t.- an. thgonlze fr,.m a party standpoint. -"i- j for he mabipalate the first fiddle. "cu one ,uai- riaaai naa as mucn legal ngiu aa another. This is what the sheep meu claim. Oo the other hand a good per. tion of the trouble comes from the protest of the homesteaders, and their claims are that they have settled id the range districts. All the land they can take up is 160 acre. Moat of them are poor people and depend upon the in come from a few cattle for exist ence. That the sheepmen come from othpr counties with thous ands of sheep and absolutely eat them 'out of house and home. They fet-1 that they ara entitled to the range in the vicinity of their homes. Both sides go to extremes. The rifle and the revolrer methods will never settle the question. Camp tenders Bhould be careful and not encroach upon the rights of oth ers. Sheepowners want to do what is right and the cattlemen should meet them half way. 0. !. Jackson of the Pendleton Eat Oregon i an ha. secured con trol of the Portland Kveniug Jour la!. Mr. Jackson will also retain control of the East Oregonian, He is a man of business ability and under his management the Journal w ill prosper. Oregon newspapers just now have a great deal to say about Sheriff Cudihee. Why he has not captured Tracy and his political chances iu the future are the sub jects of much editorial comment It will be remembered that Tracy and Merrill went from Salem to the Washington lice and were hunted by sheriffs of two counties, but thy escAped. Why did they let Tracy and Merril get into Washington. Nothing is said about thii. It is all about Cudi bee. Before the Tracy episode, Cudihee was a popular man. He had been successful in running; down bad men. In the hunt for; Tracv be has not evaded dutv but ' has been unfortunate. i I A million dollars a month is the ADVERTISE THE STATE. , estimate made by the Bureau of ' Statistics of the present values of The proposition of the Harri- j (rje market which "Frozen Alaska" man system to advertise Oregon 0ffer8 tn9 producers and nianu will be of great benefit to the factarere of the United States. sUt. For the great amount of "Commercial Alaska in 1901" is work the cost to the people of Ore-; tbe tittfl 0f a mon0grapb ju.-t i. gon will be very small. The ad-;iaejrv the Treasury Bureau of vertisiDe will be complete and some striking figures about this VALVE OF FROZE S ALASKA. Hair Splits "I have usfd Avtr's Hair Vigor for thirty yer. It is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfelder, Crintfors, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. SI.M 1 Mitt. All arafrtua. If your druggist cannot supply you, Mod ua on dollar and will expraas you a bottla. B aura and rts tbe nam of your nfaraat aiiireM orfiVa. Addrm, J. C. AVER CO., Lowsll, Mui. DOING SOME DAMAGE. Grasshopper Appear In Great Num rs in Sam Looalitla. teuiatio in every detail Agents will cover the Middle West and place descriptive matter in the bands of people who are looking to tbe West for homes. The great resources and advantages of Ore gon are little known outside of the borders of our own state. Es pecially can this be said of the F.stern portion of the state. The Willamette Valley has reaped the benefit of all the advertising here tofore fent out. Now is the time to take advantage of the offer of the railroads. It is the greatest work of the kind ever attempted. f. M. McKinney who is at the head of the immigration bureau of the Harriman system is very en thusiastic over the future of Ore- ( until recently) little explored and little understood territory of the Umtd States. By reason of the application of modern evstems of travel and transportation Alaska is now as accessible as Arizona. Three day of travel by modem ocean steamers from Seattle amoDg the islands and along tbe coa.-t which forms the southeastern ex tension of Alaska lands the trav. ler at Skagway; twelve hours by rail over the mountains carries him to the headwaters of the Yu kon, where comfot table and well equipped liver steamers carry him to the gold field of Central Alaska or down the Yukon river, which is navigable for more than 2000 Grasshoppers are doing some damage on Butter creek, and Willow and Hinton creeks. They have appeared in ssveral different localities in ttreat numbers, however, the area covered by them is small. They are very destructive to alfalfa and gardens. When they attack a field they do a good job in cleaning it up. The only wav to save the crop is to cat it, which i a race between the hop pers and the farmer. The damage will not be great, aa the firwt crop of alfalfa has been cut. Tbe presence of the graMhoppers re call previous times when these deotruc- tive insects inflated certain nnrtinnu nf I this country. In 1871 they were much worse than they are this year and hay fieldi were destroyed. The next year following came the big black crickets, but they .Jid not do much damage, ss they kept around the foothills of tbe Blue mountains and did rot gpt down to many bay helds. Many storieo are yet rmpmbred about the "cricket: year" of '72. A story is to!. I of on I man who drove around over the field j with a b'tt roller and smashed the! cricket. Another story U that Pewittj Howard drove a band of bogs around and wren be w.Mi'd Hud a thii k patch ; of cricket., he tnr ned tbe porkers lonae on them, mtn-h to tl e 3inusnif nt of all j concerned, with the xivptinii of the crickets. Along with tbe hard limes of j lSi'4, the grasshopper appeared and j harvested a few crops. Tbe loan troin tbe grasshoppers this year will amount to but very little Tbey are now taking wing and whither they go ro man knoweth. Red Front Livery & ' ..Montcrostelll Bro.. f ,-. . . . p I i i .null" il id M;ii he MollH- C 5 j menu a specialty : : : : J LIVERV BIGS : ST0NE AND j Kt-pt i.iiistaiitU mii hand S! MARBLE CUTTERS J wishing todiive into the V ) II ll Finishing Stone Work for liuild- HdGKS 3(1(1 Bll0lll6S int" KtM.rblean,l,.nltekept ) JJ )l in Stock. J SKK I'S. W'K CATKU 1 J T) THK : j shop ok main ntrekt. ( COMMERCIALS ) M TRAVELERS I ttentr' ' " 0rcon AND CAN Fl'RMSH 3 a?;- .LIBERTY MARKET. Beef, Pork, Mutto-i.Veal tuI"". and Sausage "PALACE" POULTRYand FISH M ASI K Al Tl KI RS OF I FINE CAXB1ES ami ICE CREAM J m,n street y B Hcppncr, - - - Oregon H. D. Wood & Co J ZZ T TT J The Qazkttk has just received a fine kjkw v!? assortment of ladies' visiting cards in BMnajssaS" the very latest styles. UfcPPNEK CH CRCH E.S. KpiscopHl church Lev. W. K, wine Pot- goD. He lays that in the next 10 at tbia aeaaon of the year, yeart Oregon will have greater rel- From the mouth of the Yukon I another comparatively abort trii Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly. Services 3d Sunday in eai-h nionMi at 10:3O a. m. M. E. Church. Rev. H. L. P.eibtol, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. arnl s p. m. Morning subject, "Tbe linn anl His Dwt'ine." In tbe evening Rev. F. M Canfie'd w ill preach. Suii'lav school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetiuir on Tburs day at 8 p. m. All are invited foattend these services. ....Mccormick mowers.... Rakes, Reapers and Binders, Can be found in large quautities and with the latent im jirovements at Garrigues' implement lutua. Also carry Hodge and McCormick Headers. We pride ourselves on keeping the largest and hvat suip- j!y of Studebaker Hacks. Buggies and Wagons- ever brought to Heppner. You should examine them before parchaaing elsewhere. S. P. GARRIGUES c MINOR 4 CO. 4 t .IK HEW QUARTERS. We will soon he comfort- ably located in our new quarters in the I. O. O. F. building. To move, unpack I new goods and wait upon our customers, is a big job ; this hot weather, but we are equal to the emergency. New Goods for the Fall Trade which we are unpacking everyday will soon be on display in the new store. Every depart ment is complete with sea sonable Goods. We will tell you all about it later and it will be interesting. MINOR & CO.! ii.. t 1 i. : ne prugrtms iuiu i HUiutiuu ur Idaho, and the rate of ita advance ment will exced that of either of thoA tat in the paat decade. To deteUp this state we need Iopla and capital and to this and p should all work. fORSALK. I One of the finest stock and fruit farms in Eastern Oregon. Controls larife 1 tract of Kood land. Enquire at this office. I The First National Grocery " THE SCALP BOUNTY LAW. The Oregon Legislature wit! act wisely bv repealing tl.s bounty law at tbs omirg session Malheur (iazetta. Iferricg to the above the Ore fonian aays: carriea him to Cape Nome, the latent and greatest of the gold fields of Alaaka. Gold, fish and furs aref accord ing to this monograph, the princi pal industries of Alaaka at the present time, and they rend the United SUtea 115,000,000 worth of their products, $3,000,000 of gold. $6,000,000 of fiab, chiefly ! Hood River and The Dalles almon, and the remainder furs, have Joined the movement fur ad- Can be foil ml on Main street and ia the plare to buy : : : : : : r 1 1 J SPRING AND SUM MER .SHOES. JH. LICHTENTHAL. T H r UP-TO-DATE SHOE DIALER... Wln'ii vmi iiffil anytliiiig in the liiif tf Sh's, conic in and examine our immense .stock. Can supply vu with neat and well-mad" footwear at reason;: hie prices. :::::::; : Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPNER. OREGON This signatar is on every box of to fouin Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tatiu Uw rwnady that rare m el4 im mm ?L Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- These Ooods are well adapted to either City or Country Trade : ; ; The coat of Alaska waa 17,200,- j vertising the atate of Oregon in I 00D. Tbe revenue which tb gov- the Kaat and will have large (inan- I Tha ravages ot tbe rabbita and goph-1 rnment ha derived from it since! tities of pamphlet" printed for dip-! jthe pnrcLaae amount to over I tributioo. 9,0rj0,000, and the yaloe of the i products are now twice as much! Cat ibis oat sod lake it to Hcpnm's .. . . , , ; dru store and jrel box of Cbambr- very year ai it cr.i-t. Tbe total, Uib. Htom.,.h A Li,., T.blta. Th. aloe of the prodnctB of Alanka ' bet pbyaio. Tbey also correct dis'irdt-r ' brontfbt to the CniUnl Statea since I of Uj" j The first of the Maz-imas have retnrnl to Portland, after making! the acT,t of Mt Adams. 'S have irvraad since tbe lxunty law eit into e!T-ct, and the farmer sre bm gmnog to think that a coyote does mere, rood in killing these pests than be doe harm in k !l.ng sheep. Hinc 1 4 i.C" coyotes bars beo killed off, ar. 1 the ra'jits and gophers fcava mul- . 1 . I .Lan 1 1 u r ... - , r. . r- .u.. w - 1 ..MD-f.nl(inpieMr withoot st-j it8 fjUrcb"e according to the ta king si.wp. j best eetimatea that the Bareaa of, Tbera ; bo weight in this argu-' 8tatiiti is uble to make, about! n.-Dt. Any ptrarm who under. ! tl&i.tofyfi, of which ,00,f)0 Und the nature of a coyote Ii". precion metals, and t.WrfO.OOO knows that tb(M animals would products of the fisheries, thietly ,a!k over a phth of rabbita and salmon, and !."0,OOQ,000 more fara, i. u.pLera to get a Wo of mutton, chiefly ea far. Probably f.'O, Veitern (tremor, j i--rs would ,00o of American capital is in. ii. Ar le!itve that the cyote is a veeted in Alaskan industries i.v In-iiefit instead "f a p-est. There b'ihines- enterj risea, inchiding is only one logical way to kxk t trant-po. te.t ifij sstii". In the th matter. If tbe cyote is a fcnln.'in tiil-ri(se al.ir.e the ym-l-t. f.t to the aute f Oregon then patii-t engine 1 ave a capitaliza. ie;-al tbe txiucty law as nn.,n as tion of 22iQ.OOO, and tha value I-ms;1.U. If it is a pest then f)D' of their plant, including veeels, tu.ue the law. TLie is the whole is given at t VJfMfi). In the I r- pitii-ii The cojote is an tuining industries there are large t-ueiny m one of the great iudns- investments, the great quartz mill trie of the etnte. This is a w ell at 4 oneaa being the largest qaartz know i, f t. 1 he s' alpe I rougbt stamp mill i tbe world, while ev iu re autTiCu nt prf that the law eral other jortz mills represent ; ware and Furnishing Goods V m i n n Maple rancv r 1 I V ft X : T. 1. HOWAKD, Heppner J Groceries, rine reus I I'oflees Good Goods.... Fair Prices. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET J. H. KINSMAN, Msnsftr. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Dnnltris always on hand. Hams. Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. E Frenh Fish J Hi"eivl on Kridavs CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. HIGGS, i-hysicias t srwiEos. Ofi n i n- !.').. t . bin''l;riz. H'Xins :; an'l 4 Ii')ene t i J. Ifvn'I'H ii 1.1'fMJ, D. A. Beardsley, PDACTICAL OPTICIAN f YfS TCSTFD FREE Am rpard to fit t-aaa Iftr a. a a!'1 ct.'ljtioriM 't!ie lh I'r A K. Ilirr. M t , iwin Jo. 1 Ft.:.. H'lli'ltr.s ..The City Bakery.. Crabiree & Morrison, Props BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Onlcrn H)licitol fr.r plain ;i 1 1 I fancy !akin Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water. ICK CItKAM IN SKASON 2r.r-r J-ZJL -'M&r 1 -w - VTV ;s 'rinpirtf W -d resnlts. Thrs : large investments Y.x ij. pir.-T 'i.tt-ITt- ihf- r w of H'tr r C"').j.i. fhf: V-kl rgr.ian-the ims ar.(J tr.ousM uf 'fi- 'rM. Bth at a acvc.ai prt'O Ingulf or alif'.i Tli 'itf' Hfpr.r. ' it. STEEL PENS LSltRBIUUR THE tSD0 PENS EVERTWHEIE. WaHrs. Ctacs. I 150 Stylet ""ttVfSXl? ESTERBROOK STEEL PEV CO. t?i"- Tl. TIII I3iVIIV WAGOX la one that everybody knows. It in one of the bent on rarth. Gilliam k Bisbee i j Have just re ei veil one of the lament HtocU of Hain Waona PV i brought to UeppDPr. Prloea lire KItcIit. Heavy aod Hhelf Hardware, Granitewsre, Tinware, Agricultural Implementa, Wagons, Hacks, Etc., Paints and Oils (tbe beat io t the world). Crocker y and (tlassware.