Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 07, 1902, Image 2

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V 'il.ira's w.- clip will tell
t i . . u-si l ir .(MlthHi, There i
! 1-Mii.p how nmr-h tho We-t will
I't'i.i !.! wlit-u irrigation ia added
I 1 it tv-mirc- remarks the St.
l.om- t iohe-lernoi rat.
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. . i-mii mi I'lMiT i .,1. I't :', , it j: j-
of pn-j n- tl Hii tl fa, - t-.Hi'u chuA la'.-.'.r law wi'i !
''' ': lv the niv.ron l.e-'sktin
waive. lule labm inj: nu n are ncx! -.--i.-!:.
scfitvt- thi i i also an .ili.cih'j ,-
B('tninp- I he hoh.v .!. uot fare
wf ll niulei Mi, Mi Mii,)itiM). aiul
thev -t.-.-r i..i.tl ' '" ' ',. MK.iM' l.'W.i.
....... . , v ... . , c- in i i T ULUIlt
the haive-t season. ' " '" ' "f"w!.! at the Climook mai-
kr ' -.si Montara at pri.-e tannin from
1 ' to rents. The I'tivers weie i j
t Km LI A Co . .ii 1
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R6dl:r!iiiiLivtir!i&..ii)iiLi;ri5U!iliBro.
t&4b& l c. k & A & A db
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The demaud for laUwinii meu in
I-,.. ..r.i : ., n ire-eut.it ve ot I'Wey
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t, nn- 1',-ni i,m r.t- lit ine l.a-l-
eru portion ol thd state there ia ! 1 :"' , 1' u' ,1 ,hl' s,,'l ' "Ji r'-" h
hii wheat cron ami t)i .tsir e i ! u' v ; at i i . ,.;it t ails woo
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harve-t a, earlv aa i bb 1 1 m. ! 111 ' l,.n to1, tents h poiiml was
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. ulated by the gixnl prices oiVereil. ,;i:a '"' 11 1'eunJs of merino
Kitit: i: UsrJ is iiDj.roviiiK' twA' f the Western jxirtiou ofthe state. '--er bv the V. tl. XeUon Sheej.
his j.roote is very ntisfaetorj . ' eimilar conditions prevail. There r ' UM 1 'lHK, ott'ere.U.y i .w-t,t ,v
I'ltere ii evetj rtavu to believe jg 8 g(Hxl crop. Hops will britv- 'nne-iy.,..f Pondera. The sale on the
tlmt he will le able to nudergo the . ciose to 5 cents per ponutl w hich , -,'h "'e heaviest of the season sn
will cause growers to give a bioer "0,i,,l"t',i '!,r. ainotintinc to i;o-;,c(M
AufcMict '.' All America hviks ! prie for pioking than for mauy fv'ini1 Vrrt soi 1 ;lt i"11'"1 'an.ini; from
, ir,b-
to the eveiit with ititerot.
natot 1'iatt says that Roose
elt will ),ave a solij delegation
LeXt
year. ThO present bright ' ros-l 1 1 '"'i eents. with an avera.e priie
poets will encourage' all lines of in-1 ' er Y o1 1 1 een-s.
dlistrv. j I'ta!) sle ep u.en a;e rejoicing over
"""" wot.lrtv iv t-,i iiom Washington that ;!(,
The 'Harriinan inimiyratioti ' '''''' head ol sheep, now reoorteJ to he
if on) New York Mate to the
K-pnt!uin national convention. ' ants have completed their tour ' fatnisliin on the ,iesert. will he admit
1 hat Kooseveit will be the ueit I 0f inspection and have returned to
Hepubiieau nominee is now
C d-,1 a!m"-t t vervw here.
con-
Ttj e reci t contracts lor a large
Uly of ftrining land in the v icinitj
of ob- and loug!as. at a price
that seems high is a natural result
of the gradually increasir g values
in Morrow county property. Thi
land that brought $Ut per quart
er w ns purchased for less than half
this amount a short time ago. The
preett price of $ 2 o per acre is
small compared with values ol
other farming districts in the
Northwest. It will takes few j ears
for the people to realiie how cheap
tbis lai,d is
First Wat den J. T. Janes of the
Oregon pecitentiary is in favor of
paviiij !rs. Waggoner 81.W. tie
f.il! amount orlVred tir the return
the East. All are highly pleased
and very enthusiastic over what
the saw and will spread the news
concerning Oregon. Two of the
men brought out here to get ac
quainteil with actual conditions in
tbis ftate. declare that they will
come to Oregon for their future
borne w hen their immigration ser
vice shall be ended. The railread
people espect great results from
the thorough system of advertising
that has been undertaken. Within
the nest flv'e years the advance
ment of Oregon will be great.
The activity of the lumber bus
iness in Oregon since January.l,
of this year, leads all previous j
records. For the seyen months !
fully X),(X),00' feet have been j
shipped out of the state. To the ,
South and East 150,lVi,iXki fet 1
have gone' by rail, and over 54.0O0. !
ted to the ii, h Ms'u-e land of the Tin
tali reserve.
About ITS,!' pounds of wool have
been shipped sj far this season from l'el
Norte stition, Wyoming, the hulk Q- the
wool corng to Massarhnsetts. The grow
er ha received l. cei.ts a pound which
is a libeiai advance upon last year's
prices.
J. B b.jiic A c'o. so d to I. 1. O Ion
neil, of bsiiinfc's. Montana, LvOoO hea,i
of veariir vvett.eis at c-nts per
pound. The tl jck is to he delivered at
Bil!ir.: i tctuher 1 , ami t'ne weight at
that time will he the basis of settlement.
The S'.piiem Pacific t'ompany is
mak : t: t: arrar.exents to form a furet-t
fire patro! to protect its timber luids in
the Slskiv.iU an 1 K'.iin.ith . "ke region.
The wife of the governor of New
noiti -oh.ts ,i Imby rhinotvi oiii for
a per.
oi M-rnii's bo,ly. He gives for his
r-i- tis that the state cannot lemi'n.i feet have Wen shipped by
PU'ir ily in this matter, because . water- A, good portion of the,
of the unpleasant reputation it will ; wajer shipmenu hve gone direct
i-c-iv. atd also that the eff-ct on j to foreign .p-Tis.. Besides the-e,
t!o-
ine of the penitentiary j h-avy shipments, local driuand
t i. it resulted in the retoru to the j has been great and mills have
iiis-titutiou and the burial of the j been crowded to their fullest ca-t'-iLaio
of one of the escaped de- pacitv. Like conditions have also
p-Tii l e ha- in itself leeu worth I prevailed in the state of Washing-
more than the amount of the re
v a t d
tou. West coast lumber has a
reputation that places it above
anything else on thejxiarket. Fir, j
or Oregon pine as it is knon in!
the East, is claimed to be the best
all purpose lumber iu the world.
For toughness, strength ami wear
ing qualities, it is uneqnaUd.
The cre-toc of fireel reserve
by withdrawn g from settlement a
tract of land embracing tXX)
s juare miles in th-e Strawberry
and Blue mountain region is a
jUe-tioD on which there is a great
diversity of opinion as to tne uiti- sarjn,l flomr ers. t.sident. and
mat re-u!t. The preservation of j Mas Morrigi vico.t,re,ident of the
the fast Ji-arpeanr g forests ni American Federation of Labor, are
a!so the i rotection of this natural j .Q 0regQD and hsvp ,)ppn hi)Mit);?
wat-r storage where moisture is so j meMin(;, Jd the jDtPrPfit of nr. ,n.
rnnch needed are questions that ' , i y T.uKr.r ..r.t.rjtlr.n
in List b given consiueration, bow
ever, there is such a thing as over-
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Cmiahina i
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"I w as g;ven up to die vi it'-,
quick consumption. 1 then be.in
to use Aver s Cherry Pectoral. I
improved at once, and am nou in
perfect health.'- Chas. E. Hart
man, Gibbstoun, N. Y.
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1 VERY RIGS ! ST0NF AND m J
j Kep, c , . ii i d iMARBLE CUTTCIIS
S and i hii t'C Mi nishes mi
! lOlon II..',. e to putt'"S J i I - ,
J iw 1 1 i n tr P. h-ve into I he J 'B, I
j I interim .1 c.is I
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!S J Kinishin Moiie Woik foi lluild- P I
! Hacks iind BuquIgs - - j
! ) J ? in Stock. I
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IS TO till: S SHOP ON VIMNMIOII, I Jk I
( ivpi 1M., S Heppncr, - - Oregon
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j .U5ERTY MARKET.
1 HGDDncr. Oregon ! ' - -
I . ! Beef, Pork. Mutto-i.Veal J
i a5f I 4- !'
I Sjstsv I and Sausaqe A i;
"PALACE POULTRYand FISH I I
M n: t i II Kl-.K-t OK I 4 ''
j 1 ! MAIN STREET, m
j FIN?, CANP1KS ai.J ICE CUKAM J ;
j 4 ci r 8 Hcppner, - - Oregon J
h. d. wood 4 Co . " . , T7
j 1 he (J v.r r 1 k has just received a tine J
j assortment of ladies' visiting cards in l
i 1mii tf the very latent stvles. i1
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..II NEW QUARTERS..
f will SIM Ml lit' ('dill I'lllt-
alilv locatfil in our now
iuartors in tho I. (). O. F.
luiililino;. To move, unpack
now omuls ami wait upon
our customers, is a lii job
this hot weather, hut we are
cijual to the emergency.
. New Goods
for the Fall Traile which we
are unpacking every lay will
soon ho on ilisplay in the
new .-tore. lively liepart
tneiit is complete with sea
sonable ioods. We will tell
vnii all about it Liter ami it
will be interotiii".
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IMIN
It's too risky, playing
with your cough.
The "first thing you g
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mow 11 Will DC UUWI1
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Be
gin early with Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
Thfre ilii, : lie., 5c., SI. H rotlm.
Coniuit jour d.vtor. If he -T "1" lt
thi, do &i lie If h t'L J"" not
to t It, then don't tHe it He knowt.
Lt it -1th him. We are wiiniiif
J. C. ATEK CO., Lowell, Mam.
are becoming rtrouger nil over the
eoantry and gradually nioving oat,
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a iii.p ti,e aau-r in iue y ui re- , tLe We(ft jQ apch at Salem
d-:-rva. S atteredtLrough this im-i a.,n fltc.r f, ,,.,.,..
lltl'PNF.K l HI IP HKs
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I'opul church l.i-v
I'.. I'-if
i:i-tjee tract of iaL-1 there cau an-!
I'.ouhtediy t e fooud tLoosands of
acrs of gcKd Ucd tLat would fur-i.i-b
hoiae- f,-r actual nettlers. TLe
said: I'pon the shoulders of the
laboring class rest- the whole sa
perstructure of society, aud that as
;the condition of the laboring cIb
the rere is t reated this territory
w -S remain id its Ciat'Jral etate and
wine
Catlejlie Church Ii-v. Fa her K-!y.
Ser vices' '' SunJav in f.n Ii rnor.th at
hi :'', a. rn. '
K'Ui S.W.K.
' ine of the rinit --tock ati i frni fHrm" :
,n Ktern Uretton. C'jnt'oln iar'f
tract of lafi'l. J'.ii'i I. re at ii
Rakes, Reapers and Binders.
('.in he found in large qnautiti-'s and with the latest im
j t'i vemen's at ( iarrigiie-.' imjileiueut house. .lo curry
Hodge and McCormick Headers.
W pride ourselves uu keeping the hup-t-t mid lwt nnp-
I'ly
Studcbakcr Hacks. Buggies and Wagons
evt ; !iiiii'ht to Ileppner. Vou shuiild exaiiiine them
before jiurc h-isiiiii elsewhere.
S. P. GARRIGUES
rrii(k First National Grocor
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ISPRIXC
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S('.I
.M. LICHTENTHAL.
T.ir yp.-,r,-nTC
1 HOt D t M.EH
Whell V .'. I,i 1 1 11 ' j, i 1 1 - j j
the line .,; .- ,-. r, ,,, in .n;,
C.Xatll i he i . ; i 111 lie-i -1 .eh.
'an .-ii
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well-ii!
Jrices.
! Will; ii. m!
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.SHOES.
Custom Work
Specialty...
HEPPNF.fi. -
OREGON
withdrhwal of the-e lands oqU j ;6 elevated or debaser, o i- the
k-p out -ettlers and retard th condition of the whole human fam-
.levrit,j.meLt ot th- country. A' : jv bettered or ma je worse. Where
wages are low aDd h-.ar of
labor lone, the working people are
the ei.ui:ty in the immediate viciD-1 deradd, but here age. are
ity wii! be kept t,ack with it to a bj;;tl anfj jj0ur8 Gf labor ihort, the
certn d-ve. '1 he land it now ; ppig are intelligent and progrei- Th , ,lgT,tan eery t ,i the gnu.nt
Llrawu ten.p'jranly lor iiye fje contendpf that working Laxative BromO'Quinine T.bieu
.f investigating all -,le feLould havf. more of i? iu. mm . cm . . r
.r-f,re nta'.a' tioi ia taken. vrouct of their labor. Labor ir
j people are not alone in the demand 'Hi I'Pf'r Company at '
r.nw. ..f the Waiio Hille dit-'for more wage., fur the .ame d-ire rpSon City will jut in a new,
t-ictinMarioDcouLty.haveformed it manifested by all cla,eB of r ,-o- mill making the -utpnt -My
aur.ther grain aviation tb vear. pi", from the laborer at -1 Pe, day V of pulp per day. llx-eorn-
tarmert. are more eu- to the Uiillionaire . Mr. Gompera P"y -mpioH men. . ne
it urgl tha need of .renter unity of n" ,"11 "" ,n"r "" :,n'1
h-v the pav toll hmhiii a
fan be foiiud on Main street and
in the pla.-e to buy : : : :
CKNTUAL MKAT MAHKKT
J - H. KINSMAN, Manatar,
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the p.jrp ...
Beef. Pork.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,Tin- J Mutton.
ware and Furnishing Goods sausage and
Poultry
Theo (ioods are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade :
J hi- ear the
t bii.ifcf 'ic nd the riiemberrhip
t rr thao erer before. The) re effort, for the tender.r.v cf the ,-dp. iW-
p.' I ratizt-3 -r.i the officers and italirt- is to create di-feni-ion I
. tnn. tt.-.- will look after their among the Union and caii-e their
nt-r.fi-i:; the proper manner. di-so!utiori. Hecallel attention
J t,i- l- . third year f oraniza- to the prrreec the uLiorj u.oe.
t. of the Waldi UiHe farmert. mei.t han made. VIpms. h f-
1 tl,e re-ctta hare demooatrated -ar ao. a man coul 1 not b i 1-,-
'..,. ft-to U-KaineJhy proling tifi'd with the Ub-,r inove. ,,t
tl it ..-r,- and working tr.petL- without iwi -o'-ialiy o-ti.-j !.
. r. ;, '.-"'and 'l, the ir.eniU-rH t'.e roi, ditioi.a b:ve uh-. ?'-
!- s..-d fjoui to.')ceLtrpf rba-h- that Low a Governor of the at.tt.- , ,
. i f..r their prain than thre may eit uj-on the platfrn. iu a !a- ,
-of the pen nk'ht in their b .r meeting and be home i th. re- .
. t i,..1:l,.rb-fl. ) puttitjf y-as well a -nf-r honor upon A
.. i rfcit, th.rin one lot. the th ur.ior.a H
. I., attract bf ktteii- tn-eP.M e '
alill fc.' id Xlt -1 ' e
,te, t!ie Lit- h.l l:i-u
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aiwavs An
ICS.
Gopd Goods.
Fair Prices.
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hand.
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
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one
CORNER MAIN AM) MAY STRLLTS,
r. 1, HOWARD, Ileppner
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Cut. ttiin r nt are! Ink it to vl'mr.v
J roa" f.re atil H i f Ct.kr;.l.er
Kn.'t H!',m Ii -1c Liver 'Il.et. H,..
i.efct pb!v Tu-v !" (rr? .)' .r l-r
, ; if -e rna"b. Frice ret.tj
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il
've fro;
-lid to ha
T.'' '.''11 tlketi from til
i, 'Ai.-re it h.id llv-
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t.- u bujeri. 1 hey j;et t L tjfL- t-r,
i t f t! e n.i i-lle mat" profit and tri,
tl.r - p- . ! j! ttje Ouer Hi run- aen si . - -ui.e ... .
-! j.'air,-T
.i n in f ie-
,u'!.-
are
K. MIGOS.
l. .l-r,-.- t l
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I Km I
..1 he City Bakery..
BAKEW AND CONFECTIONERY
( - -..lioiti -I fur plain ;inl
f.HK-V I'.ii. in.-
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
K K CKlvWl IN Slh.-'()
It
i n. r. u-i 1 nfl. r -mad 1 U. Tb Kro klldren are edant.d He
Oi.,, .t. IV0..1 (ir..ei!- AciatioE iiliftJ that nnleu- law- are
i- hf.oib.-r .or.! ilhi-trfctioD of the pat-w-d in Honthern Elates pr.hi1.- . A. Bcardslcy.
1 t. i-i be .it'-d by or-aniA- Itinj! cLil'J Jfctxr, in a l. r
!, ., I ;,,, t. 1,1,.. -.1 ei eiv .eit t he DeLTo-" W il I b- Mi M J f lor in
ltt tt.eir i1 h- w.irth -d in'eillgel.ce that the h.t. will be
ml.-, t.um.ta d. tl 1- it 1- all that di-f a-chiy J v ndr an 1 i t ion k! . ...
1 et f r the ,i,i t to j.- ! all '
l'IM- TlfAL ltlH
HIS TISTID Ifclt
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BJSLSiLUtUUn
STEEL PENS
Itn Clln. Fin. Mnnium nnd
E I.HPPJ f tlS EVZRTMERE. IJ )iji lro.il Poln.t.
Soli tT H bUtiontrt.
,, r.-, , 1. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. ?i si , T.rt
I- Ol, I- tlmt V Tbl.l l.l.-"i It v ,,f 1. .h ,,u ( Htj)
Gilliam d Bisbee
Have juxt i reived one of the larr.-t .tnka of Lain Waponp r Vi
bri.llht to lleppll. r.
H. avy aid Shelf llaldware, (traniteware. Tin ware, Aft'u tiltural
Iinpl.-m.-i.tM, Wa'oiiM, '.lacks, Ktc, I'kiiiIh find ( )ila ( the Ik nt iu
the world ). ( 'rocket y a.l ClaHaware.
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