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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
TWENTIETH YEAR jFOSTZESSIOZ-T-A-Xj C -A-23, IDS, G. VY. Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bids? Heppner, Oregon. Redfield & Welch, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street. Heppner, Oregon. G. ' W. REA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Homestead Filings and Proofs made. Office one door eaBt of P. O. Borg's Jewelry Store Heppner, Oregon A. K. HIGGS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Okfick new I. 0. 0. F.buildine. Rooms 3 and 4. Residence at J. W. Morrow's llEPl'NER, Oregon. DR. METZLER, DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. JVtcSwords & Kistner, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office hours when not professionally absent. Office: Opposite First National Bank. Th)e Belvedere FINEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hunditd barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, ORE. Weak JSALgxx ! O. As J. jsexo tablets: WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They arc an Absolute Cure for Loss of F 1 1 UESCLTS OIT EXCESSES, ETC. And we irmirnntoei tliem. On rert ipt if One Dollar we will niHil a liox (10 days treat nwiit) Nt-curdy wealed, to any address, with no marks to iliH-lot,e conteutb. Six Boxes Full Treatment $5.00 Your money will lie promptly returned tn' you if you are not F.Uifuiod with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drug: Co. WALLA WALLA, WASH. .LIBERTY MARKET. J. H. BLAKE, PROP. Beef, Pork, Muttoi,Veal and Sausage POULTRYand FISH MAIN STREET, Heppner, Oregon The regular price for the San Fran cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You can get it and the Gazette for $2.25. These Cold Winds cause chafing and rough hands and your face gets rough. As a pre ventative, use Witch Hazel Cream This is also good for blemishes, and has no equal for any skin dis ease. After Shaving apply thi3 cream and it will remove all irrita tion from the most ten der skin. SlOGum Drurj Go Red Front Livery k Feed Stables Stewart & Kirk, Props FIRST-CLASS- :LIVEHY RIGS Kept constantly on hand and can be furnishes on short notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. First class : :' Hacks and Bugyies CALL AROUND AND WEE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH RKJS AND DRIVER ON SHOUT NOTICE : : : Heppner. Oregon ..TELEPHONE STABLES.. IV hi lies A: .HcikIom ..New Management.. NEW RIGS Special Attention Given to the Traveling Public Genera! Livery and Feed Stable Lower Main St., Heppner, Or j) I LHOK OF IHTEHEST Hitchcock May Pass Oregon in Irrigation Plans. NO REPORT HAS BEEN MADE Tle Chance for "ireoai Securing One of the First Works is Want Ebbing Away. Washington, Jan. 20. As soon as Cougress adjourns and Sena'ois and Representatives are. well away from Washington, Sectary Hitchcock wiil take steps looking to apportioning among the Western States the irrigation work first to be undertaken under the general law passed last session. Until that time no public announcement as to the choice wiil be made, as the Secretary has de termined that political interference will not be tolerated with regard to this great work, but that only such projects as are, on their face, most attractive and promising, shall be considered and followed out. The chance of Oregon securing one of the first works is fast ebbing away. Since the irrigation convention held about 6even weeks ago, the Geological Survey has heard nothing as to local projects from the special committee. and is somewhat at, a loss to understand t the apparent lack of interest in the work on the part of the Oregon people. Al ready the survey has submitted to Secretary Hitchcock the records with regard to a number of projects that are recommended more or less strongly, but none in Oregon. The survey officials here have been waiting .for the irrigation committee, which was chosen to advise the depart ment as to the most favored localities in Oregon, in order that the w ishes of the people might be carried out as nearly as posnible. If this report is not soon made, the survey will not have time, before the Secretary announces hie choice, to inspect and report upon the sites of proposed works in Oregon, and the state will have to take a second choice, and possibly wait for a year or morp, until sufficient funds have nc cumulated in the Treasury to cover the cost of the favored Oregon scheme. In the meantime, n, thing has been done with regaid to the Deschutes with drawal under the Carey act, upon which a report was submitted some week? ago. Unfortunately, the Geographical Survey knows moreabjut this locality than any other, but, with private enter prise holding right of way, and there being no disposition (o uproot vest d lights in this vicinity, some other site must be chosen. If Oregon is not on the first list of wal ks to be run.-tn ct td, the mst it e.mexpec: next Summer will be detailed examination of several p.'oj cts which are repotted upon by the local coinmi'.tee, ii such report is tver made. I lilt 1)11,1, IMSSES. Vole in Hie Seiuile Wn .lmol I naiiimoiis. Salem, Jan. 22. The Lewis an.lClaik Fair bill passed the Senate this aitei noon with only two dissenting voUs. It has now passed both houses, and aUr being enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate will be sent to the Governor for his approval. Two attempts to amend the bill were promptly voted dowD, and the bill was passed as it came to the Senate from ttie House. THE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUES Wnile the bill was under considera tion this afternoon enthusiastic ad dresses were made in its favor by Senators Hunt, Fulton, Fierce, Kuy kendall and Btooh. The latter two have not been advocates of the holding of the fair, but sir ce it has become apparent that a fair is to be held they,wished to give it the aid of their votes and the pledge' of their heartiest support that the Exposition may be made a success. Senator Fulton's address in behalf, of the bill was an oratorical effort seldom surpassed, and from the time the ap plause following the speech bad died away it was apparent that the bill would pass the Senate with but slight opposi- Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as vou ilcl weak land and the . . -:d i will disappear. i' he best lung fertilizer is -. it's Emulsion. Salt pork - -r.od too, but it is very hard o digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Gibers see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. It it i.-n't really consumption so in v. eh the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. I sure that this picture in the form of a l.ibel is oil the wrapper cf every bo ttie of tmuiiion you buy. 5C0TT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and fr; all druggists. mm 1 k - 1 Z5 tion. Senator Marsters, who offered amendments to the bill, would not vote against it, bu.t asked to be excused from voting. Senator Miller, of Linn, and President Brownell were the only Seuators who voted ''No " Nickelsen Suspended. Spokane, Wash., Jan 22. (Special.) Rev. C. D. Nickelsen, the young Metho dist Episcopnl minister from Colfax, Wash., was yesterday found guilty of coveting another man's wife, and of pro posing and planning suicide. The committee which has been hear ing evidence for the past three days reached this decision by a unanimous vote. This means that Mr. Nickelsen wi 1 be suepended fram exercising the ministerial functions until the next meeting of the Columbia River Con ference to be held in Spokane next October. The following order of suspension was drawn up and signed by each member of the committee : "After consideration, the committee declares its wiil in the following action: The committee called to investigate cer tain rumors alfecting the moral charac ter ot Rev. C. 1). Nickelsen, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Curch at Col fax, Wash., after listening to the testi mony and making a full investigation iu accordance with certain charges and specifications, setting forth said rumors, hereby declares that iu its judgement the evidence is of such a nature as justifies his Misprision Irom the dis charge of the inini-Hei ial functions until the next annul tension of the Columbia River Conference." Nickelsen is the hand'onie young preacher who became enamored of a Mrs. Dunbar, of N rth Yakima, wliile sl e wus a menihr-r of his paiish at G ldendale. Ho wrote to her about two mo'i'hs ago, asking her to join him in Spokane and intimated that they would commit euieidj together. She tent a lawyer instead and investigation follow ed. Nickelsen pleaded temporary in fatuation as his defense. One Hundred Dollars a Box is the value II. A. Ti?Jle, Summertou, s. C, pUeep 01 1).- Witt's Witch Hez d Salve, He sy: "I had the piles for 20 yenr?, I tried many doctors and niedi cii.es, t ut all failed txcept DeWitt's Witch Hazl Slv-e It cured me." It is a combination of be healing proper ties cf Witch lDz-1 with antiseptics and emollients; relieve bnd permanently care?, bliod, bleeding, itching and pro truding pile?, pores, outs, bruise", ec?em, saU rheum and nil ekin disease s. Siocum Drag Co. lone Durg Co., lone.