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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
ROAD-LAW TA(il,i:. Will Supervisors be Out of Ofllcc After JYlay 2(Y Saleni, Ore., April 2. "Will there be any Road Supervisors or Road masters in Oregon from May 20, 1903, to January, 1904?" is a question that is agitating several official minds, and may cause some concern in everyone of the several hundred road districts in the state. There is room for good argument on both sides of the question. The last Legislature passed acts amending the law which provides for the election of IMstrict Road Supervisors and County Roadmasters, and also passed a general road law which repeals the acts amend ed. All three of the new acts are to go into effect at the same time. The act which contains the repealing clause also provides for the election of County Road masters and District Supervisors, but does not provide for elections prior to January, 1904. It would therefore ap pear that if the amendatory acts take effect at all, they will remain in effect after January, 1904, and will govern the selection of the officers named. If they do not take effect May 21, then there will be no Road Supervisors or County Roadmasters from that time nntil the County Courts meet next January. of state land business will prevail. The State Land Agent will, in fact, be an outside "rustler," rather than an office man. Collections of rent will be made by the clerk of the board where they are cow made by mail. Where tenants of state land become delinquent, and it is necessary for some one to see the tenants personally, the State Land Agent will make the visit and procure security, or make such other arrange ments as may be necessary. Anv desired information regarding state farms, so far as records are concerned, can be secured from the clerk of the board. The State Land Agent, will, of course, conduct all the negotiations for the purchase of farms, and will look after their proper maintenance. Any thing that is a matter of record will be kept in the office of the clerk of the board. Always Kept Distance Washington, April 2. The New York Sun of today prints a story headed "The Jew in Our Congress," following up its recent account of Senator Simon's ac- cuasion that President Roosevelt work ed to prevent his re election because he was a Jew. In the course of the article the following appears: "Joseph Simon in the United States Senate was like a cat in a strange garret lie made a few friends, never made a speech, had no confidents, and took no steps in any manner to mingle with the crowd. He was on several important committees, notably that of the judiciary, and discharged his duties with faithful ness, remaikable fkle'ity and applica tion, and, in iact, with ability. He was treated with rtspect by other Senators, as a mat er of course, but his own district and even cold manner forbade advances. He preferred a mere nodding acquaintance, even with his near neigh bors on the fl:or, like Depew of New York and Penrose of Pennsylvania, to closer companionship." Timber I, and in Wallowa. Joseph, Or., April o The Secretary of the Interior has announced through the La Cirande Land Office that two more townships of timber ltnd in Wallow County will be open for fi'ing April 1, and three more additional town ships will be .open April 15, thus mak king a total of 720 claims of 100 acres each, or 115,200 acres of new timber land on the market. This land is esti mated by local parties to run from 1,500, 000 to o.Ot'0,000 feet to the quarter sec tion. Local authorities estimate that 500 claims have been filed on in this county during the past IS months, and that an eqnal number will be G!ed on before the clone of l(.K)o. There is said to be a plan on foot to control the timber in Wallowa County in the interest of a Michigan syndicate, which proposes to t-dtabii.-h a mammoth sawmill plant on Grand Ronde River below where uYl the streams truvrting the timber watershed enter. Due Notice Is Served. Due notice is hereby served on the public generally that DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure un adulterated witch hazel. DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salve has cared thousands of oases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment and this faot has brought out many worthless oountereits. Those persons who get the genuine De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has oared thousands of oases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, aod this faot has brought out many worth less couterfeits Those persons who Bet the genuine De Witt's Witoh Hezel Salve are never diisappointed, beoanseit cures. Slocum Drug Oo. lone Drug Co., lone. Rebellion, is Spreading. Constantinople, April 3. Official ad vices from Monastir sav the IHilgarian inhabitants of 30 villages in the Okhreida district, totaling 3000 men, and support ed by the bishop and a, number of revolutionary bands, have risen against the Turks. Thev surrounded a small detachment of Turkish troops in the mountains northward of Okhreida, but the troops succeeded in cutting their way out after sustaining considerable loss. Another dynamite outrage at the town of Mustapha Pacha has led to the dis covery that the revolutionary committee is supposed to be responsible for the at tempt to wreck the Oriental express early in the morning of March 31, when the bridge of the Turkish-Oriental Rail road between Andranople and Mustapha Pacha was blowu up by an infernal machine. Although affairs at Mitrovitza and Pristina are reported to be calmer, the rising of the Albanians in these districts creates intense concern at the palace and among the Ministers and at the Embassy. It is felt that a continuation of the trouble in the vicinity of Sandjak ami Navizir is li&ely to lead at any moment to an extension of Austrian occupa'ion over the entire Sandjak district, an 1 a far as Mitroitza, al though it is believed that nothing short of absolute necessity will induce Austria to take advantage of its right, which is restored to her by the treaty of Berlin. i.am oi'i;iv t on m:ttu:ks. II U li Country In llukcr County IUay be Filed on. Raker City, Or., April 3. It is an nounced through the La Grande Land Oflice that 50,000 acres of land in the northeastern part of this county will be thrown open to settlement within a few weeks. The land lies along Snake Riyer and comprises portions of three townships. The country is generally rough and mountainous, but there is a goodly portion of rich land, suitable for fruit culture and general farming purposes. There is plenty of water, with splendid opportunities of the construction of ir rigation canals at medium cost. The First National Grocery Can be found on Main street and is the place to buy : : : : : : uiuuciicv), i iuvioiuiiOj uiaoovvaio, i m- 8 ware and hurnishinp: uooas These Goods are well adapted to either City or Country Trade : : : 1 Staple (I Fancy Groceries; Fine Teas Al Coles f The threatened carmen's strike in San Francisco lias been averted and both parties have agreed to arbitrate. Ten thousand machinists laid down their tools April 1, at Green wich, Conn., the builders and con tractors having refused to arbitrate their differences. President Firth, of the Seattle Electric Company, has declined to arbitrate with the streetcar strikers in that city, and the strike peems further from settlement than ever before. Does Your Food Distress You? Are you nervous? Do yon feel older than yon used to? Is your appetite poor? Ia your tongue coated with a slimy, yellowish rurr Do you have dizzy spells? Hevc you a bad taste in tbe month? Does your food come up after eating, with a sour taste? Have you a sen sation of fulluesa after eatiug? Do you have heartburn? Dj you beloh gas or wind? Do you have exonssive thirst? Do you notioe black specks before the eyes?. Do you h"ve pain or oppression around the heart? Does vour heart palpitate, or beat irregularly? Do yon have unpleasant dreams?, .s .. .Are you con stipated? Do your limbs tremble or vibrate? Aro you restless at ight? Nurae Age Occu pation Street number. . . .Town. . State If yon have any or ail of the above symptoms you probably have Dyspepsia. Fill iu the above blnuk, send to us, and wp will mail yon a free trial of PEt'SIKOLA TABLETS unquestionably the surest and safest. Dyspepsia core known to eether with our littls book "AdvieeTo DHpepfios" Regular size Pepsikola tablets 25 cents, bv roil. rr of your druggist. Tb Lnxikola Company, 45 Vesey street, New York. A terrible explosion occurred Tuesday in the coal mine near Sandoval, 111. Six men have been taken out badly burned and 15 are still imprisoned in the mine, which is said to bo on lire. The Colorado strikers have de clined to amend their demands as a result of a 12-hour conference held Monday night by President Mayer and oilier officials of t he Western Federation of Miners. Lund Agent an .11 tut lie. Salem, Ore., April 1. Governor Chamberlain has adopted a new policy for that portion of the land depaitment represented by the State Land Agent. Hereafter the State Land Agent w ill be an attache of the State Land Otftve, and not an entirely independent oiiicial, as heretofore. All the records will be kept in the office of the clerk of the board, where they w ill be open to the public at all times. Whatever is done by the State Land Agent will be known by the clerk of the board, so that here after entire harmonv in the management A Sweet Breath is a never fftiliDg sign of a healthy stomach. When tbe breath Is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in Ibe world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion dyspepsia and 11 stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary H Cnek, of White Plnios, Ky.t writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for vears tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse, liv 'he line of Kodol I boijan to improve at otioe, and after takiiig a few bottleq am fully restored in weight, health aud strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol di gests what yon eiit and makes tbe stomach sweet. Slocuum Drug Co. IoDe Drug Co., Inne. Oregon Heef I'nltened on Corn. La Oiande, Or., Apiil 1. Six cars of beef steers from Ontario passed through Sunday for the Portland market. These cattle have been fattened principally on corn, the supply of alfalfa hay in South ern Idaho being exhausted. Stockmen here get corn laid down in car lota at 81.10 or $1.25 per 100 pounds. Parley, oats and even wheat have been shipped io for feed, but Eastern corn is the cheapest. Hi IRI ROUTE Good Goods... Fair Prices. l. 1. HOWARD, Iletiaer' CENTRAL MEAT MARKET THOMSON & BRETALL, Props Beef, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry kept constantly on hand Hams, Lard and Bacon of the best quality Fresh Fish in Season West Side Upper Main Street, Heppner. For Next Tlilirtsr Ooys Suits made to order for -$15.00 Henry Bode, Tailor, Heppner, Oregon mm The History by Miss Sda M. Tarbell which began in the November McCIures is the Great Story ..of Standard Oil.. "Vlias Tarnelt'H work is of unequalled importance as a 'docu ment' of the dav. Her story has live mu in it; tbey nuffor and work and win and lose their battles with th verisimilitude flint removes the tn!e from the dry statement and clothes it with the color of humhn in terest and the vivid rainbow torment of human sympathy. Tiip results of her work hre likely to be far reaobing; f-he is writing unfinished history " UoHton G b. "An nb-.rtiing ""d iMumii atiug contribution to tbe trust ques tion." Chicago Intf r-0!!jHn. 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