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The Heppner Gazette
iBBued Thursday Morning.
Warnock & Micliell.
Entered s.t the Postoffice at Heppner Oregon, as
second-class matter.
Thursday May 21, 1903
JTIANY NEW OFFICES CREATED.
Summary of Appropriations Made
By Congress Just AdjoWM
Washington, May 14.-The volume
relating to appropriations made and new
offices created during the last session of
Congress has been completed for the
second session of the 57th Congress, by
Thomas P. Cleaves and James C. Courts,
chief clerks, respectively, of the House
and Senate committees. A summary of
the appropriations shows a grand total
of $753,058,506. In addition to the
specific appropriations made, contracts
are authorized to be entered into for
certain public works requiring future
appropriations by Congress in the ag
gregate of $30,909,859, the principal item
of which is $20,420,000 for additions to
the Navy.
The new officers and employments
snftfificallv authorized are 11,310 in
number, at an annual compensation of
$7,927,030. Those abolished or omitted
are 1816 in number, at an annual com
pensation of $941,481, a net increase of
8501 in number in $0,898,158 in amount
The largest increase is 5017 men for
the naval estimates, including 3000 sea
men and 1459 midshipmen, and 3354 for
the postal sorvice, including 143 assistant
postmasters, 2289 clerks in postoffices
or railwnv nostal clerks. The
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number of salaries increased is 341, at
an annual cost of $205,202, and the nam
ber reduced is 00, in the sum of $000.
A comparison of the total appropria
mng nf tlift second session of the 57th
Coneress for 1904 with those of the first
session for 1903 shows a reduction o
$47,505,990. The principal items of de
crease are for river and harbor improve
ments 12.397.049: for the Isthmian
Canal, $50,130,000, and for the military
establishment, $13,813,583,
Among the increases are: For the
naval establishment, $3,020,429; for the
postal service, $15,094,951; for legisla
tive, executive and judicial expenses,
$2,200,000 for the enforcement of the
anti-trust laws, and for the Agricultural
Department, $770,000.
The total appropriations made by the
57th Congress amount to $1,553,683,002,
au increase over the 56th Congress of
$113,193,567. This is accounted for in
part by increases in the appropriations
for postal service of $54,000,000; for the
naval service, $17,500,000 ; for rivers and
harbors. S29.nOO.000: for the istnmian
Canal, $50,0(10,000; for the Agricultural
Department, $2,500,000; for legislative,
executive and judicial expenses, $3,440-,
000; for bublic buildings throughout
the country, $10,000,000, and for the.
Philippine Islands, $3,000,000. Reduc
tions are made in the appropriations for
t.be military establishment of 860,000,
and for pensions of $100,000.
Senator Ilitcliell in Portland.
John H Mitchell, senior United
States S-'iiaior for Oregon, arrived in
Portland, Wednesday from Washington,
via T:H'nin, where he visited his daugh
ter. There was nothing about the Sena
tor to indicate that he had been ill at
Washington recently, or that he in any
way pave foundation for the reports cir
culated as to his precarious condition.
Senator Mitchell upon his arrival at
his hotel was immediatsly surrounded,
as usual by a number of politicians,
who wished to discuss matters of a
c;ore or !ess personal character. The
(I jors of the Senator's room were open,
and t hud his famous hand grasp in
readiness for one and all, giving a heaity
welcome and a warm greeting to his
visitors. The Senator will remain in
Portland f r some time, and will par
ticipate in the reception of President
Koosevelt.
Whooping Cough.
a mnn who has had experience wilh
thi- disease, tells bow to prevent any
dangerous oonsequenoes from it. She
says: Oar three children took whoop
ing oongh last summer, oar dbu uuj
being only three months old, and owing
to oar giving them Chamberlain's Googh
Remedy, Ibey lost none ot meir yiuy
ness and came out in maoh better health
than other children whose parents did
not nse this remedy. Oar oldest little
nia nrv lnstily for ooagh syrup
between wboope.-Jessie Pinkey Hall,
Springville, Ala. This Remedy is for
sale by Slocom Drug Co.
-RYmr masked men held up a
saloon at Helper, Utah, and se
cured $2000.
Commencing February 15th and con
tinuing until June 15th there will be low
rates in effect from the East via the
Illinois Central R. R. to all Washington
Oregon and Idaho points. If any of
your friends or relatives in the East are
coming West while these rates are in
effect, give us their name and address
and we will make it our business to see
that they are given the best possible
service. We operate through personal
ly conducted excursion cars, and in fact
give you the benefit of the latest con
venience known to modern railroading.
We have 15 different routes between
the East and West and Jare in position
to give you the benefit of the best com
binations. Write us and we will give
you full particulars. B. E. Trumbull,
Ooro'l. Agent, 111 Cent. R. R., 142 Third
St Portland, Ore.
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10 GRAND!
THE SCENIC r LINE
TOTHE ST AND 'SOUTH
rhrough Salt Lake City, Lead
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and Denver
Offers the choice of three routes through
the famous Rocky Mountain scenry,
and five Distinct Routes East and South
of Denver.
O "'AST TRAINS 1A1L,Y...
Between Ogden and Denver, carrying
all classes of modern equipment,
Perfect Dining Car Service and
Personally Conducted Tourist
Excursions to all Points.
9top Overs Allowed
ON ALL CLASSES OF TICKETS
For all information and illustrated
literature call on or addrees
VV. C. MoDRIDB.
General Agent
142 Third St. PORTLAND, ORE.
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which can be handled
without danger of
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The GRAPHQPH0NE and COLUMBIA RECORDS were awarded
the GRAND PRIZE at the PARIS EXPOSITION of 1900
Columbia Phonograph Co.,
125 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
A Startling Tost.
rnn -'lite. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling
test resulting in a wonderful oare. He
writes, "a patient was Btiacsea wu
violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera
tion of the stomach. 1 baa ouen iouuu
Electric Bitters exoellent for acute
ntnm ann and liver troableB so I per-
Boribed them. The patient ge ined from
the first, and has not bad an atiaoK in
umm.th. Electric Bitters are posi
tively guaranteed for Dyspepeia, In
digestion, Constipation ana
troubles. Try them. Only 50o at Sooam
Drag Co.
Oregon Fruits win sell,
Secretary George Lamberson, of the
Horticultural Board, has received a
letter from Kansas City, written by a
large dealer in fruit, that a severe freeze
allthroaeh the southern part of the
Central West, April 29 and 30, damaged
the Eastern fruit prospects about 50 per
cent. B. M. Tanner is the man who
gives the information. He says that re
ports are coming in that indicate that
only 40 to 50 per cent of the fruit crop
will mature. Within 15 days more he
can tell what is left ot the crop.
Mr. Tanner is coming to Oregon to in
spect the fruit prospects in this Icountry
in July. He says :
"I am connected with large Eastern
jobbing houses and should Oregon have
a crop of a good quality of fruit I will,
no doabt, operate quite largely out that
way this season."
Mr. Tanner wishes to be informed of
the conditions in Oregon, especially in
reaard to apples, and Mr. Lamberson
believes from this and other inquiries
ihat have come to him, that this will be
a season of good demand for Oregon
fruits of all kinds.
A Prophetstown, 111., man has written
asking for information as to the fruit in
dustry and the chances for disposing of
the product this distance from market.
Mr. Lamberson has supplied all the in
formation within his power to give, and
will encourage the growth of the fruit
business as much as possible. Portland
Telegram.
The Dallea scouring mills are
rushed with wool arrivals.
J. W. Corev, who ran a saloon
at Cornelius, has been fieDt to the
asylum.
cioti. Rheumatism Cured After
Fourteen Years of Suffering.
"T have been feftiicted .with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years," writes
a 1 T
lUDU XJ'f!,1" I v '
wad able to ba around but continually
rK TC.Ifvar nf OarmftntOWQ. UBI. 1
Buffered. I tried everything I oonld
hoar rt and at las wrs told to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did
arjd was immediately relieved and in a
short time cured, and I am happy to say
it bus not since returned." Why not
ma this liniment and get well. It is
for sole by Sloeum Drntr Co.
The reproductions ore
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7-inch Records 50 cents each ; $5 per doz.
10-Inch Records SI each ; $10 per dor.
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NEW RIGS
Special Attention Given to
the Traveling Public
General Livery
and Feed Stable
Lower Wain St., Heppner, Or
R6d Front Livero &
Feed stables
Stewart &. Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS:
OJVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hand
and can be furnishes on
short notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
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Heppner. Oregon
Th)e
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FINEST WINES,
LIQUORS & CIGARS
One hundred empty barrels for
sale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
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MUSEUM OF AilATOiY
1 0B MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Thlr(st Anatomical SffOseum
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OREGON
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AND UNION PACIFIC
Onlv Line EAST via
SflLT LAKE itf DEHVEB
TWO TRAINS DAILY
Daily
Dbpabts
TIME SCHEDULES
Daily
Arrives
Hbppner, Or.
Fast Mall For
East and West
Fast Mail From
East and West
Express For
East and West
Express From
East and West
8:15 a.m.
5:15 p. m.
8:15 a, m.
5:15 p.
STEAMER LINES.
T,. .. t . jt "PrvlTTB StARTtl
BAN f KANl'inuo r""""""" " .
sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days.
V . . . Dn.ti.nd Afltnrla.
Boat service doiwucu i ui ' a.., ".,' ""
Oroeon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence,
Vfr"K . .11 and Willamette
UOrvaillB auu mi uuiuiuuu.
Kiver poiuiH.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers between Riparia and Lewiston eave
Riparia daily at 4:40 a. m.. "f"1"6
Lewiston daily, except Monday, at 8.30 a. m.
J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner.
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, Portland
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
POINTS EAST
-VIA
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY
SHORT LINE
TO-
ST. PAUL, DULDFH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
And Points East.
Through Talace and Tourist Sleepers,
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars
Dally Trains; Fust Time; Service and Scen
ery Uneqnaled.
For Rates, Folders and Full information re
garding tickets, routes, etc call on or address
J. W. Fhaujn, T. I. A, H. Dickson, C. T. A
122 THIRD ST, PORTLAND.
A. B. C. DESXISTON. G. W. P. A.,
612 First Avenue,
- Seattle, Wash
6enuine
Comfort
is fissured in tha luxurious
Library-lJuflet-Club Cars and
tlie roomy compartment sleep
ing cars on the :::::::
North
western Limited
'TIic Train f or t'oinf orl"
every nig'it b-tvreen Minneapolis,
St. Paul hihJ ChioRgo via
Bofore stnrtim; on a trip no matter
vhi-re-wriu- for inK-ri-Mimr inforw
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L. SISLER,
1;?2 Third Street, Portland, Orecon.
T. W. TEASDALE.
Genwral P.ieimer Afient.st. Paul. Minn.