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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1903)
I' AST SI 'KIMC'lOl s. strong Feeling is Held Against ;'iii.ni) . Orfsor.ian New3 IVrean, Washington, i"el . 5. Then is an uiiiiiistukab'e fee'" '.nt: in 1 lie K.i-a, and particularly in Washington, antigonistio to (ierinany, i ft't-liiiiv' that has been somewhat in ;ensj!ie. by the attitude of Germany in the Venezuela incident. Nowhere, is liiia sentiment so strong as at the War And Navy departments, where army and a aval oI'kvts are free to deflate in pri- ate .Tinveis.ition tlu.t the next war of 'he I'nitiMi States will be with Get' :my. On this point they are agreed. J.a t!,,'sv w o departments there has been mieh ill feeling towards Germany as he direct outgrowth of ttie action of the Giiuuj admiral at Manila and the -ai'-cii'ieiit attitude of Von Waldersee .ii CI. in i. Wiiiij'-t exception, all members of the administration, when consulted, deny the existanee of any antagonism towii'ils Germany, and they only dis credit reports to that effect. Yet it is known that among themselves and in private discussions more than one mem her of the Cabinet has not only admitted tne prevalence of this sentiment, but given indication that he himself shares -it to some degree. In New York the anti-German senti ment grows largely out of unsatisfactory itrade relations with that country, the iort of New York getting the bulK of German trade. In Congressional cire'es ' here there is a feeling of distrust of Ger many in the Venezuela negotations. There is a general supposition that Emperor William is looking for some thing more than u mere presentment of the German claims, and to some extent .this distrust has spread in other direc tions. Summed up, there is undeniabiy a Reeling towards Germaoy that is not aniArn i mm! friirn rila on t rt ) atr fst rcii cm -vower, a feeling that is very generally -experienced but seldom openly ac knowledged. In some quarters it is fbtlieved Germany at this time seeks only to see how far the United States . will go in insisting upon observance ot St he Monroe Doctrine. Elsewhere it is susp cted that Germany is desirous of obtaining a coaling station in Venezuela in defiance of the Monroe Doctrine. It is felt that that something material be hind the demand for a pavment of Ger .tnan claims. Hottest Captain Clark. The House Naval Committee beard from Mr. Dayton, the other day, an ac count of his first meeting with Captain Clark, who commanded the Oregon. "We had gone over to Philadelphia to inspect the League island yard," said Mr. Dayton, "and several naval officers escorted us about the place. Admiral .-Caey to Mr. Foss in tow and there were general introductions to the several A Captain, broad shouldered and cheer- ful loooking, sidled up to me as we started on foot to look over the premises. . We talked about the yards till that topic of conversation was exhausted, and aually fell to talking about the battle ot Santiago. The Captain spoke in praiae - worthy terms of the different captains -and commanders in the fleet that whip .ped the Spaniards. "But why do you not make eorne -.Petition of Clark, that officer who 'brought the Oregota around the Horn aaJ requested the Navy Department not to tie him up with orders, but to leave him to look out tor himself, which he promised to do, even if he met the entire Spanish fleet?--He is one of my pet iProe." "The CapTain politely evaded my in stil r) , :.nd not long afterward he began to talk about the guns that worked the .le&tructi jii of the Spanish fleet. He -.wivinenteJ upon the execution of the iou-a, told of the powerful marksman ship on the Urooklyn, and so on. " Tardon me, I interposed" again, 'oi whv do V'l'i omit mention of those ..v.ltity tLirteca-Tiich g'l- s of the Ore- Tfse Price oi Pleasure. It is hard for a lovely wotnan to forego the pleasures of the life which she was created to enjoy and adorn. She may have to pe busy all clay in office or in store, yeV she cannot deny herself the Bocial pleasures which are offered her. utit tne iaugue is often too great for her, and she suf fers from headache and backache as a consequence of A over-exertion, jfc Women who are tired and worn out will find a perfect tonic and nervine in Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It cures headache, backache and the other aches and pains to which women are subject. It establishes regu larity, dries weak ening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weak ness. Itrnakesweak women strong and sick women well. "I am so pleased with your instructions, II Hardly Know wnat thanks to eive you for your kind favors," writes Mrs Milo Bry ant, of Lota. Thomas Co., Ga. "I suffered or mnrh with threat pains in my back and the lower part of my stomach and pnlpitation of the heart, that at liu.a A tuuiu ..' "... uu..... . 1 get up in the morning, but alter using three bottles of ' Favorite Prescription ' and two vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, I am like a new woman." Sick womn, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, are in vited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter,??. All correspondence is held a? strictly pri vate and sacredly confVlential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I J, r r mm Kon? What you have said about the others is all well enough, but I have a clip on my shoulder when you slipht the Oregon. Don't you know that Captain Clark hungcloss to the enemy in that conflict?' " 'You muBt have misundeistond mv name when I was introduced" replied the Cap'ajn, turning full upon me. 'I am complied to tell you that 1 am Cap tain C'ark." " 'Theo I have no apologies to make,' was ray reply, 'but can earnestly say that I want to get better acquinted with you.' " Washington Tost. Iter. Mckelsen Tendered Kcccption. Colfax, Wash., Feb. 7.-Rev. C. D. Nickelsen, formerly pastorof the Colfax Methodist Episcopal church, expects to leave Colfax for his former home in Hood River, soon. Recently a farewell reception was tendered the pautor at the church and parsonage. The Young Men's Missiouary Society gave an enter tainment in the church in the evenim:, and the entertainment was followed by the reception, at which nearly 200, most of whom are members of the Co!fx church, were present. The parsonage being too small to contain all who at tended, the church was also used. The reception was informal, but many ex pressions of regret because of the de parture of Rev. and Mrs. Nickelsen were made. Refreshments were served, and the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse. ' Rev. Ulysses F. Hawk, formerly pastor at Colfax, who is now taking a post-granuate course at an Eastern college, has been tendered a pressing Invitation to return and occupy his old pul'pit until the next conference, but has refused. It is not known who will take charge of the Colfax church. Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was ohantted by Poenoionia almost to a skeleton," writes Mre. W. Watkins, of Pleasant Oity.O. "A terrible oongh eel in, that, iu spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks grow woree every day. We then used Dr. Kinu'p New Discovery lor Consumption, and our darliug whs boom sound and well. We are sn ie this grand rne.iiuiue eavtd his life." Millions know it's the only sure sure for Couyhs, Colds and hII Lung diseHses. Sloonoi Drug Co. guarantee satisfaction. EOo, $1.00. Trial boitl-s free. BUSINESS LOCALS and want ad of all descriptions will hereafter ba published in a column I y themselves. It a tew for f.ocnl Aus. Ten cents a line for first insertion and 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. All notices set in brevier type. 1 1 THE PALACE Fliotographs on Apple Skin. Oregon City ICoiletl. Oregon City, Feb. 5. The Southern Pacific Company, the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and the Oregon City Transportation Com pany have entered into a combination to raise the freight rates between this city and Portland. On February 1 freight rates were raised on all classes of freight 50 to 200 per cent, and the mer chants are indignant. The difference between the old and the new schedules will probably amount to nearly $1000 per month, and at least three of the merchants who have the heaviest freight bills to pay contemplate putting on- freight wagons between Port land and Oregon City. The merchants of this city worked hard in support of the freight franchise for" the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, and are incensed over the action of the combine. Wireless Tclegrapli on Trust lloutw. New York, Feb. 4. In a statement issued by the Marconic Wireless Tele graph Company, it is asserted that all of the fast steamers of the International Mercantile Marine Company will be supplied immediately with wifeless telegraph plants. Reports from Southern Oregon say that the recent heavy snow and cold weather has caused much suffering and loss among the stock of that section. Ken wick, Wash., will celebrate the opening of the Northern Ta cifc irrigation canal with ap propriate ceremonies, on the 20th of February. Oregon is astonishing the world with the beauty, excellent quality and large size of the apples produced here. It will soon be possible to add to the beauty of the apples, as the method ot producing photographs on the skins of apples has been produced. The process is not difficult, but requires care and skilful manipulation. An apparatus for doing this kind of work will be secured for Oiegon as soon as practicable. Just imagine the effect which would be pro duced in some foreign country by the exhibition of one of these boxes of Hood River three-tier Yellow Newton apples, with a portrait of one of the most beauti ful of the Hood River girls in each. O. egonian. A bill has been introduced in the Washington state legislature, requiring the undertakers to take a state examination. "The Fire of the Holy Ghost" is the name adopted by a new religious sect at Corvallia. A Salvation Army captain named Mercer, heads the order, and has 40 followers in that city. Ira Ward, the last survivor of the first territorial legislature of Washington, died Wednesday in Olympia. Mr. Ward helped or ganize the first Masonic lodge west of the Mississippi and north of the Columbia, in 1853, at olympia Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tbe best and most famous oomponnd in the world to oooqaer aches and kill pains. Cures Cuts, .heals Burns and Oruises, subdues iDflimation, masters Piles. Millions ot boxes sold jearly Works wonders in Boils, Uloers, FeloDs, Skin Eruptions. It cares or no pay. 25o at Slocum Drug Co. Call at the Gazette office and learn oi our dubbins offr with tbe .Weekly Ore-BOnian. mi a ir n;i f IT 4 H "I have used Chhmberlhiu's Congh Remedy for a numb3r of years hnd have nn hesitannv in savinir that it is the lx-vt remedy for conghs, colds and croup 1 have ever need iu my f smily. I have no words to express my confidence in this Mich. Foree byS'.;- - D r- Co, visit DR. JORDAN'S orsat UUSEUS OF AHATOUT lOSt MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Th lariat Ajoatomlcal IOnm in Ui World. (trratttt oltraetton tn tftt City. A wonderful tight A vb'tar. i t! disease, poBltlrely caret Mr tbe oldeot fcpeciitllatut tb FaolM CouU KxtfcbUsbad 80 years. DR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES Tram men and nal141 rd ri who are miflrln from th ifcta of youttfol Indite I creuona or txovtHei In rcturr yours, narvoiis ara priTmciu urgiiii;, am i iiipnc.r, Lost jnannuoti to all Its compli cations; NpermKiwrrnura, rrumitr- i rhiK. (Joaorrliira. lrrt. FrraurnrT of I rlnntliia;, io. Hy a eorr.tt nation of . remo lies, of ur.'at ctiratWe po r, th tKjctnr 1 has au nrraiiKoii Mn Crtntm-iit IliMt It will not . only air Mil iminiHliat rtll(. but rrniRiirnt I cure. I ho l. x'tor nuf not claim topfiiorni 1 mlrnclos. hnt Is well known to bm a fair and Mjuara I'livviv-i.in inrt Surjjpoti, re-mluDl I in i.msp-i.iitv i)iira or jit-a. . NYf'lEII.lS ih.Tonflily eradicated from ' th sytiiB.a without th usa oi Jllrrnr.t. Trntiri Ca.vl hy an Eirerl Hidlet I rare fnr I'.uplurr, A quirk and rnduyti rori'ir Pllva. t'laaure and Fialaloa, by l Dr. Jordan's aperlal nulnlcss niftboiia EVKRV n applrlnitonwlUraelT 1 L n:ir h-tntxt r.niritnn of l.la rnrnDinitit. H i (iutmt-K a POSITIVE CCIt , ItTV CTT fre untlrrT'tkfl. 1 C.i-is'i -i'l in FI'.F.K and itrlctTT prlvaXaw CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. I Treatment nernonHllr or hy lottar. Writ- f .r Rv.k. PHII.OVOPHT OF ntRKIAIIK. M41I,Kn fKM. VATaial.a( book for men.) Call or wmi 1 DR. JORDAN It CO., 10SI Marlitt SL, f. Iiiroceriesi. Binns Bios, for fresh groceries. T. R. Howard for fine firoceries The finest groceries at Binns Bros. The Gazette has added a new blank to its list Contest Affidavit. Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and outfits for outing in the wav of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in Btock. It's handy where you can get anything you want Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs. Highest cash puces paid for coyote skins and other furs. 14 tf. " P"' Coiin. JTloiicy to Loan On improved la'ids for a term of years, tf R. F. Hind. Notice. I will sell at public auction on Satur day, February 7, 1!)0I5, 2 p. m , at the office of the M. C. L. & T. Co. all un collected notes belonginu to the National Bank of Ileppner. Notes can be seen at above otlice. 23 24 R. F. Hynd, Receiver. First to arrlva witn the telegraphies oewa The Weekly Oregonian. Independent and reliable The Oregon Ulb. The news of both hemisphere" m The MANl'FAOTl'IUOU OF FINIS CANDIES k II. D. Wood & Co Jf Oregon Pacific Onlv Line EAST via spit ie 0 mm TWO TRAINS DAILY Daily TIME SCHEDULES .l Departs abrivks utrAK Hkppnek, Or. Fast Mall For 8:15 a. m. East and West FaBt Mall From East and West 5:15 p.m. Express For 8:15 a. ru. East and West Express From East and West 5:15 p. WHY? The reason One Minute Cough Cure relieves a coueh In one minute, Is because It acts first on the mucous membrane rieht where the cough troubles in the throat or deep-seated on the lungs, destroying the microbes or cough germs and clearing the phlegm. One Minute Cough Cure not only destroys the dis ease germs, and clears out their poison, but it gives strength and elasticity to the delicate membranes which protect the throat and lungs. Opens the air passages and promotes unobstructed breathing. Causes the blood to receive its natural supply of oxygen, thus exhilarating the pulmonary oreans with such strength and vigor that the lungs and bronchial tubes become bulwarks against the inception of dis ease. Asthma. Bronchitis, La Grippe. Cold on the Lungs and all Pulmonary Complaints that are curable - Uw iKa IICA nf are quicK.17 uuiou uj mo STEAMER LINES. 8an Francisco Vortlamd Routb. Steam sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, OroKon City, Dayton, Salem, Independence, Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Ripariaand Lewiston leave Riparia dailv at 4:40 a. in., returning leave Lewiston daily, except Monday, at 8:::o a. in. J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner, ' A. L. CKA1G, General Passenger Agent, Portland SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON k FORT SHEFPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Tt.e Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Care Between Hpokane, Rossland and Neleon. Also between Nelaon and Rossland, daily except Sunday: Iipavfl Arrive. 8:00 A. M Bpokane M0 1. M. 110 A. M KoBBland :4" 31. o in A M Nelson 6:45 1. 5.. At. Nwlson with steamers for Kaslo, and all Kootonal Lake points. PasaeuKers for Kettle River and Mounoary reek connect at ilarouB with Btae dwlv. RflDNUTE COUGH CURE Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & OO., Chicago. Flat Irons wear oif . So do But li TeJles Ioifime A5K your merchant. I P ii Irt'iT -.r7ii -lit mm -' wfl'u? Trade Marks m3rA Designs TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SHORT LINK TO ST. PAUL, DUOra, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. 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A., 612 First Avenue. - - - Seattle, Wash TlTpiuWBSlBrii Line 8 trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising The Litest Pullman Sleepers, lVerlees Dining Gars. Library aud Ohoervation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Care. The 20 Century Train, "The Northwestern Limited," Runs every day In the year. Tbe Finest Train in tbe World. Electric 1 Itrhtcd Steam Heated ToChicaco hy Daylight. The R.-idser StHte Express, the Finest Pay Train ruimihi: U'tuccii J'aul and ChirHo via. the Short Line. Connection from thf ft made via. The Northern Pacific, Ureal North eni and Canadian Pacific Ry. This is also the hest line between Omaha, St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via, "Tbe Northwestern Line." V. II . MEAD, H.L.H-I.ER. Uen. Aeent, 'lkkctAgt 21 Alder St.. Portland. Ore.