Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 14, 1902, Image 2

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    J I IcpjMUT GaZettc
'A'.ini.H-k A: MiHu-ll.
SUATTE1W ALL RECOUPS.
uil territories was 44,149 miles.
I be average mini her of irrigate! , rrio in the bcapital. F. A. Unliedif,
a.-r' in farm in mi- stato anil i i'u iqium u.'a.m
teri itories wa 71: the ;eraice t1-
.ft
Mttl-r.
1 HI 1 -CAl,
ue of irrigate! lain! per sere, S4..0o;
tL' average value of orops produced
on irrigated Ian J, SUM; the aver
age first cost of water. $7 80; the
average annual cost of maintenance
"J $0.3$. Ot the 5.711,965 acres ia
I Lis n poM harrest weather if ! cro hay Rnd forftge lHVnpiej 3..
6Vo.oJV4, or t4.'2 per cent, cereals.
l,."i..709, or 24.5 per cent; vegeta
Aug. 14, 12;
l..,t.
k i. Kdwar.i ha Iwen crowned.
Lm live the king.
Mm vt-M bands are still at a pre
mium it: the Inland Kmpire.
to ear rerf chnc of pilmi, i'iiiMit'.'l
tumor. When hII fail.l, BncklKo'e Ar
nica Salve H'o etirtnl him. SuK!o in
itammalion, eorqiieri Acbf), kill I'miuk.
BmI saWs in tbe world. :'oo at Sloeum
Prog Co.
A driTe of 10,000,000 feet of balm
and white fir log for the paper
mill at Oregon City pueed Salem
Tuesday.
Portland police are buaj raiding
1 be G AETTfc's Mil'scription lit
ia increasing rapidly Xow n a
good time to subscribe.
Heppner has a rery poor fire
bell. It onght to be fixed to that
the ricging cemlJ be told from a
church bell.
How about tlne 50.000 circu
lars that were to be sent East to
advertise Morrow- county? The
scheme seems to have died an
esv death.
Cbambrla4a's Colie, Obojara and
Diarrhoaa Kamadf baa a world wide
reputation for its earee. II Mvsr fmlt
and ia plaaaaot aad ear to taae. For
ala by Slot not Drug Oe.
JC8T LOOK AT HER.
W. J. Bryan baa declared posi
tively that he will not be a candi
date for president in T.XM. Mr
Bryan does not care to add defeat
Xa o to hi string.
It seems that a majority of the
people who reside near the pro
posed forest reserve in the Straw
lrry and Blue Mountain region,
are opposed to the creation of thia
reserve. Their claims are that
the withdrawal of such a large
tract of good land would be a
great drawback in the advance
ment of the country.
Wbaaoa eaaae lae epttfblly etp,
faaltlMs ski a, rick, roj setnpleiion,
miliB fao. bbe looks foed, fas ood.
Hf r bar aorat. 8b mm Dr. King's
New Li fa Pills. Basalt, all organa
aotiva, di(Mlioa food, ao h.tdaoben. no
ebanM for "blaae " Try than yonrsalf
OjIt 25c al Bloeun Drag Co.
! s t m .
blea, 163,43-2. or 2.9 per cent; or-j niMe tantan gmm tbeae daya
chard fruits. 251.289, r 4 4 per Rtnl nights.
cent; other crops, 22t),l..U. or 4.0
per cent The value of the hay
and forage wa $34.534,iV6; cereals,
i $U.SSS,32t); vegetables, $9,t27,49l;
orchard fruits, $8. $'20,400; other
crops, including sub-tropical fruita,
grapes, flowers, plants, sugar beets,
etc, tl6.71J.24o.
In OregoD the number of irriga
tors increased trom 3,150 in 1SS9
to 4,636" in 1S99, or 47.2 pei cent,
and the number of acres irrigated
from 177,944 to 383.310, ot 118.2
per ceDt. The ditches In operation
in 1S90 had a length of 2.2S3 milee
oost 11,838.732, aud irrigated 398,.
Ill acres. There were 199 acres
irrigated from wells. The irrigated
irea in crops was 290,256 acres,
yielding products valued at $3,062,
920. The area irrigated in pasture
and immatured crops was 9S;054
acres.
Shortly after sendiug the irriga
tion bill to the President, Congress
passed a resolution authorizing the
director of the census to compile
statistics relating to irrigation for
the crop year of 1902. With the
data nw assembled, thia work will
be comparatively simple, most of it
being done by correspondence. To
secure this information inquiries
will soon be sent te irrigators
throughout the United States. The
co-operation of those interested in
Episcopal cbercb Rev. W. K. I'ot
wine Catholic Cb arch Bo v. Father Kelly.
Services 3d Sunday in earn month at
10:50 a.m.
Red Front Livtiru R
Feed Stables
Stowart A. Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on lian.l
and can le fiirnilitn on
abort notuv to parties
wishing tn drive into the
interior. Firnt i-Ihhs :
Hacks id Bunnies
CALL AKOl'Nli AND
SEE I'S. WE I'ATEK
Tt Tf IE : .
COMMERCIAL:
TRAVELERS
FOB SALE.
One oi the finest stock and fruit farms
in Eastern Oregon. Controls large
tract of itood land. Enquire at this
office.
TkW ifmataj U srtry box of the gnain
ULiitivc BroaKHuiaiae t.iuu
MMl COM la oa
irrigation is earnestly solicited for
Citizens of Grant county should upon their prompt response will
v. rite pt-rtonal letters to their serj-1 depend very largely the value of
jjtt.rc and cocgremen prote?tiDi: j these statistics. This is in part a
supplementary work, the results of
aiir.et the permanent location o:
tL- present lines of the so-called
foit-et reserve which iflclades
many townships ef the best por
tions of the county. The entire
proposition bears the earmarks of
a gigantic fiaud and should be de-fratr-.J
if possible. Dine MouotaiD
Kitrle.
which will be utilized in the work
:on to be undertaken by the De
partment of the Interior under the
provisions of the irrigation bill.
Stat Fair.
The tragic end of Tracy brings
vividly to mind the result of a
niirspect life. At the cost of the
lives of seven good men, Tracy
and Merrill are back in the Ore
gon penitentiary, in their graves,
acd their end brings a relief to
think that the world is rid of
these dangerous characters. Crim
inals from choice, they have reaped
their harvest. There is a lesson
in their career that should be ol
benefit to many.
N ) time in tbe history or the Oregon
Mite Fair has there been such a frod
feeling among tbe agricultural classes
towards tbe success of the fafr as exists
at the present time. Every section of
the state eeerrn to be taking an iiterest
in ths ta;r and promise to give it their
hearty support. There are ieaiocs for
th'.i awakening of the people to support
of the fair. One is, the management
has worked hard and faithfully to make
the fair as broad as the a'ate hseil. Tbe
transportation companies have come to
their assistance and made very liberal
rates on hauling exhibits of all kinds.
Another is the people are beginning: to
There ia a lull in the talk about f,,Uie ,L,t u " t,me w ,et tDe outlJe
the isthmian canal, but the govern-1 wor,a D0W 01 tne onaenui resources
ment is doing it part intelligently, of our ,t4'' 'n'3 blieve that tU Sute
and something definite will doi'bt-! F" lh Pror P'ce t0 roe' ,t,e bet
less be ied upon by the time that l-r dae of ome-seekers. This will
Congress meets next December. mk ,be U;r doublT valuable. It will
Negotiations, between the state de- 've tf,oee "li0 re lokin ior bnmeson
partment and the authorities at the Pacific Coast an opportunity to see
Colombia are in progress, and al- in My what oor ,u,e cn P'odace,
though our side has not yet gained j D'1 her h isprodured. without trav
ail it wants, and al! it must have "n over u'e ,ute at sipanse.
if tl.e Panama route is to be ac. ; 11 ; f:Te ,h" tlthibi,or the be,t
etptcd, the outlook is that Co- ' V"M i portunitv of showing bis pro
lumbia will yet come to time. If j dncts. wte'ber it be grains, grasses,
she d.-a not. of course, the 'ica- l-- vegetables, livestock, minerals or
ragua route will be selected. The ; an-.fa. tnred goods.
caLal will be built at one point or
the other, and work will probably
Ifgin before the end of 1902.
Paul Krager, ex-President of
the Republic of Transvaal, is still
unreconciled to the defeat of the
Boers. This la to be expected.
An old naao who, for many years
of his long life, was dictator in a
so-called republic, he cannot take
io the widened view of tbe Boer's
horizon, nor see the elements of
growth and expausion in all mater
ial and commercial lines that will
follow this so-called "defeat of a
brave people." He will continue
to repine and groan until in due
time he passes from earth, while
the Trausvaalers will rise to meet
their opportunities with a progres
sive spirit that be does not posse.-s
and cannot understand. The pitv
tbat is meet for a disappointed old
man, who in his prime was nar
row, pugnacious, stubborn and
forceful, is Paul Krugsr's due, and
is bestowed without stint by the
inately pitiful. Oragonian.
AND CAN EIRNISII
RIGS AND PKIVEK ON
S SHORT NOTICE : I
"PALACE"
M Nl KAl Tl KKRi OK K
I FIXE CANDIES and ICE fREAM I
i oe-r m
H. D. Wood & Co J
I I II. ! I..-
i
i i amio a:id M a i lilt Monu
ment a Specialty : : : ;
STONE AND
MARBLE CUTTERS
Einishiiit; Stone Woik for lluild
ings. Kent Marble and Granite ktpt
in Stock.
itlDI' UN M MN T It I' I I ,
Heppner,
Oregon
AAAsAA,e.AAeeeistAsr
A Talk
.LIBERTY MARKET.
J. H. BLAKE, PROS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
and Sausage
POULTRY and FISH
MAIN STREET,
Heppner,
Oregon
The G7.trrii has just received a fine
assortment of ladies' visiting t'anls in
the very latest styles.
A Good Drivo.
My Hair
"I bad a very severe sickness
tbat took off all my hair. 1 pur
chased a bottle of Ayer'e Hair
Vigor and It breaabt all my hair
back again."
D. Qwlsa, Marseilles, III.
Ono thing Is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because It is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
MSeMn iil
If you anatil cmaaot (utiply too.
mp4 u o Solwr sod w will xprcas
toq a btU.
or four
or fcDfl vlv b um
offir. AddrrM,
Unm
J.C AYSJK O
I well, Mui.
THE hRWRESSMS IRRIGRTIOS.
The United States Census office
h. ts )e.'id a circular on th pro-'M-w
of irrigation from which the
fo iowiLg etatietic are gleaned:
1 ha piorees in agriculture in
tL" arid fcUti- and t-rri'on-s dur
ing th decade etdinij with lwC''.ia
L'j:. in thf report just i 'i bl iL 3
t! - .i.vij.iou of ajrticiilture tf
t! tM-lfth -es.Ui. As tlif pro
1 ,h httribuUble largely to irii-i-
-.. . !.'. statistics relatity there.
: ' ..i.- ' f ttj' tal lLterett.
'I !. iuUi-r t if irrigators in the
l'i ti Mt. in .K', uA iuclud-
i. ;f t:,;at.. .f ri was
T. A. Khea received a letter this wsek
from Thoa. Grimsbaw, daud at Eale
viile, California, Aagast 2. Mr. Grim
than savs :
" We are alone in good ahape. Tbe
shrep are lokiDsj nice, especially the
roar one. Thoee Oxtords are heau
t.es U art- now nearlr l'XJ miles
fjilL, of Laavie, Oregon. Am about
!r"0 c.h-p aii'irt so far."
Mr. '.DiEn.aw was in Heppoer in the
spring soascn baying sbep. He left
he.'- on Vii 1"), w.tli 13,000 ebeep, VifO
ea-:irig e, Vf) yearling" we' hers, !
and hjf L'-year-tlds. The loes of 200 is '
i-riaii cooider.ng the lare nurnher of1
r.-rp end the Jon rtnvf. j
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OREGON'S
Blue Ribbon
STATE FfllR
Salem
Sept 15th to 20th
1002
Yea are invitad to attend and
eeo tbe greatest industrial expo
sition and livestock show ever
held on the Pa'.fic Coast. ijod
racing every a'ternKn. Tamp
ground free. ;rne and hrinii
your fami 'ien. f- r any informa
tion, wrifc
M. D. WISDOM, Soc'y,
Portions', Ore
....Mccormick mowers....
Rakes, Reapers and Binders,
Can he fonnd in large quantities and with the latest im
provements at Garrignes' implement hont. Also curry
Hodge and AlcCormick Headers-
We pride ourselves on keeping tLe largot und heat aup-
ply of
Studebaker Hacks, Buggies and Wagons-
ever brought to Heppner. You ahould exurnine tln'in
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. GARRIGUES
About Coffee..!
There is nothiuir that is nut ou the table oltener Hihh vbV
coffee, then of Conine, you want to make the bent. That rji
you can't do uiiIchu you uho the lieat. We are agents for Ja.
9
which ie always reliable, can d'ullv Helecle.l and blended. ?sr
It contains more of the essential oil than any other coH'eo VV
on i the ni irket. With the Kin Heo ijuiek enil.m pot and
r.iu nee aiociia t Java cilen yon can not fail to always rfk
have a cood cup of cidl'ee. The Kin llee coffee Dot is the T
cleanest ami for health Rud K-tnitarv reasona the best. The ?
coffee needs no boiling. The best result in obtained from tr
pulverized collee. Why should you use pulverized coffee yf
the celebrated
Hoekin's Collbo
is a question best answered hy another, why do urn irrind
co flee at all before using it'.' P.ecause
It takes 10 Louis to extract the strength of the whole beau
i i. . . : e i i
i " u oroaeu in tiait
"t "( -i quartern
( '' '' 1 " '' " ' " coarse ground
) " " medium "
l " " '21) " ' " " due "
i None of the above have the natural flavor of the cof-
fee but have a woody flavor.
1
One minute with our pulverized Kin Heo M.ioha and Jsv
Java Coffee with our Kin Ile. tnick Coffee pot, all of the J?
natural flavor is retained. Tw
We lave other C.dl'ees in hulk and package. Our Tw
Specif niixel in the best 'Joj llee c:, the market. (Jive yf
as a trial ami .ve will surely suit you, and then you will Ct,
come ti o h i 1 1 . )T
MINOR & CO.!
The First National Grocery
p,
& Can be found on Main street and (
is the place to buy :::::: X
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.J, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
- ware and Furnishing Goods
These ftoods are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade :
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Mil
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m' '"l. Ka- TTOWA Ii?r- IT(Mimur
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. l
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pie 4 ranf) urocenes. rioc ieas 4 mm n
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SPRING
AND
SUM
.M. LICHTENTHAL.
THE UP-TO-DATE
SHOE DIALER ..
N Ih-ii ' 1 1 i - c ,in lhiii'' in
till' I i 1 1 1 ' 1 ! i M -, C line ill Mud
"a.iiiiimi- I'll i ill 1 1 if Ti -I- Mock
( ':ui -iij v.-ii ilh nf.it iiio
Wl'll-lii:!'!" I ...!- :i! I. . 1 : 1 1 . 1 .
prici-.
M hR
cururc
j .Jl J J IjJ. hepp.ner. -
Custom IVork
n Specialty...
WIlUUVll
CKNTHAL MKAT MAlUvKT
J . H. KINS.MAN. Manigtr.
Beef, Pork.
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
I'jjwaj us"
( Alt WHEELS MADE OF MONET!
I irv Tr nor suvf rnmacl dMlrmi ' A.
?"itsf :u ten vePiri- of ..' p'-r Df-arly baif a bllJioo dollara' wortb of
p-r
.1". H--r- Mi iL' leaew of 107
V . .1
ei:i i ir iLiK area, o
- e 1:1 c f (
t-.ak ir it t .''',a i r ..
a. rrum a 1
'144 4 ! rn.rrt.rn 1 '' " e,r mh ' ' " " f'J,"
iL'l 1 fi."14t a res ai-.jt iu u stMtf u'-l . ueroaa
K. HIGGS.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
in paturi at ) unmatured
I he irt of in gati iD yt,m
........ SL.1 ;tlf Irrobi "bo
in
II ne H tt-
thu favorite
Auj-fn m rm.edj for t.nach, hr and
fp-r t, eicltiKiveof th.-oDri-:e .k""-! A irgl...i I.
J' aHati.u wa 10?.. 0.'.4'J, while eobditioa to -ii-t Xif. t prot
lliHiEiifi. lh irri-MlI rrrt l'.K"'l ll'.a OM'jBIM tonMiifq.
rrrpa
Y.ty wif t jq! 1 t H ia 'he l.uan
J he total Wvirb ot all the main '"' ""w-., .l-o to cur. iti.Ji-
gft'V, 4i im. atj'l llTr tfl ai'locy
.bl'l ea in th arid njl-ari 5 atat- ir..nl...
Own t. nw I. O. O. V. bi)ildinc. Km
2 and 4. heaidenr. at R. F. Hr. I s
D. A. Beardslcy,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FftEC
An prepared I It f IttM
lur allataa4co4lUua
o-i i i ei !. koiuua
M l), rwn N". 3
..The City Bakery..
Crabiree & Morrison, Props
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Onlfrs soliciti'l for plain aiifl
fancy linking
Confectionery, Cigars, Soda Water.
ICK CItKAM IN HA.ONT
CORNEP MAIN AM) MAY STWEETS.
Hams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Fii'sh Fish
Kci'HvimI
on Fi-iiliivs
6-mnBROO
STEEL PENS
tSTsP604M
2
IRA Cttitna Pin. Madium nnd
... - 50 dtyies i;0, p0in.
t.M k. All ttallaaaM
iMi.ci.1. E8TERBR00K STEEL PEN CO. ? im i , t
Is one that everylnxly Liiowh. It is one of the heet on i Hrth.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Have jnst reeeiveil one of the hireh-t htorka of Hain WiieoriH -vet
hrought to Heppner.
IiIol?!4 are Ifltrlit.
tfeary ami Shelf lUnlwHre, (irnniteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Itnplementa, WatroiiH, MhcLh, Ktc, pHinla ami ( )i!m ( the l.eet in
the wot h . ( "rm'kerv ami fMaaaware.
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