Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 30, 1903, Image 1

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TWENTIETH YEAR
DR. METZLER,
DBNTIST
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Booms 5 and 6.
S. W. Phelps
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellows Bldff Heppner, Oregon.
6. W. REA
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Homestead Filings and Proofs made. Office
one door east of P. O. Borg's Jewelry Store
Heppner, - - - Oregon
A. K. HIGGS,
PHYSICIAN & SUROEON.
Office new I. O. 0. F. buildine. Rooms
3 and 4. Residence at J. W. Morrow's
Heppner, - Oregon.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street.
Heppner, Oregon.
Weak Vlexx !
G. As J,
:sexo tablets:
WILL MAKE YOU STRONG
They are an Absolute Cure
lor Loss of
SEXUAL POWER, SPERMATORRHOEA,
RESULTS OK EXCESSES, ETC.
And we guarantee them. On
receipt of One Dollar we will
mall a box (10 days treat
ment) securely sealed, to any
address, with no marks to
disclose contents.
Six Boxes ent $5.00
Your money will be promptly
returned to yon if you are not
satisfied with the treatment.
Green & Jackson Drug Co.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
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LA INTEGRIDAD, LA MIA.
PRINCIPE de GALES,
HENRY THE FOURTH
AND OTHER LEAD- -irr
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Try SJg Sichel's Mixture a high grade to- V
9 bacco for your pipe.
Sole agency for the f
Hazelwood Ice Cream 1
E. C. ASHBAUCH, Prop.
tub saiini nstnct & Title Guaranty company
INCORPORATED
We have the only set of Abstract
Books in Morrow County. . . .
Abstracts and Plats furnished on short order.
VV. L. SMITH, SECRETARY,
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Don't let your
I cattle die with
..BLACKLEG..
Use Pasteur's Black
legine. It prevents it
every time.
SOLD BY
SlOGom Drug Go
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office hours when not professionally
absent.
Office : Opposite First National Bank.
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- - HEPPNER. OREGON
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1903.
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The Officers are Surprised at
Folsom Prison,
BOLD DASH FOR LIBERTY
Thirteen Convicts Armed With
Knives Overpower (Guards
and make Escape. ,
Folsom, Cal., July 27. Eighteen pris
oners broke into the prison armory this
morning, secnred guns and escaped to
Mormon Island, taking with them War
den Wilkinson, his grandson, Harry,
Captain Murphy and two other officers.
They killed Guards Cochran and Cot
ton. Warden Wilkinson after his clothes
were taken from him, was released bv
the escaped prisoners.
The line ot convicts were marching
out of the prison to go t'o work. About
300 of them were out, when 13 of them
who were in a bunch in the line made a
run for the guard's office, where War
den Wilkinson, Captain Murphy and
other officers were. Each of the des
perate men had a knife made of a file.
Toey cut at the men, and Warden Wil
kinson had a narrow escape, his clothes
being cut through.
They then marched to the armory,
taking Warden Wilkinson, Captain
Murphy and other guards and officers
all closely guarded by the convicts with
knives- At the armory they helped
themselves to guns and ammunition,
each convict having a riile and a pistol.
During this time other guards had the
crowd covered with guns, but could not
shoot because of the free men. After
leaving the armory the party crossed
the prison grounds, there being at that
time 13 convicts and 13 free men.
After going a short distance the . free
were forced to disrobe, the convicts
putting on their clothes and the guards
being forced to get into the convicts'
garbs.
Posses are in pursuit of the escaped
convicts.
IRRIGATION IS ITS Alltl
National Congress Soon to meet
at Og-den.
Ogden, Utah, July 26. Unusual ef
forts have been made to insure the suc
cess of the 11th National Irrigation
Congress, which will be held here Sep
tember 15 to 18, inclusive. A liberal
state appropriation was made, and the
amount has been doubled by private
subscriptions from officers of the con
gress and from citizens of the city and
state.
The programme has been carefully
arranged with the view of achieving
practical benefit, and will include prac
tical irrigation and forestry lessons, re
ports of experts, application of provis
ions of the reclamation act, state prog
ress under the National act, views on
ettlement of legal complications and
the pertinent and important theme of
colonization.
As Utah is the pioneer state in irriga
tion, special opportunities will be of
fered for the study of the history and
progress of science, and excursions will
be arranged to enable delegates to take
full advantage of the fact.
Special terms have been secured from
the railroads, and Oden hotels have
announced that there will be no ad
Tapce In their rates. Complete arrange
ments have been made for the enter
tainment ot visitors, reception commit
tees being detailed to visit all trains.
DESPERH
BREAK
THE OLES
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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
The basis of the reception in the con
gress will be :
The governor of each state and terri
tory to appoint 20 delegates ; the mayor
of each city of less than 25,000 popula
tion to appoint two delegates; the
mayor of each city of more than 25,000
population to appoint four delegates;
each board of county commissioners to
appoint two delegates; each chamber of
commerce, board of trade, commercial
club or real' estate exchange to appoint
two delegates; each organized irriga.
tion, agricultural or livestock associa
ciation to appoint two delegates; each
society of engineers to appoint two dele
gates; each irrigation company, emigra
tion society or agricultural college, and
each college or university having chairs
of hydraulic engineering of forestry to
appoint two delegates.
The following are delegates by virtue
of their respective offices: The presi
dent and members of his cabinet; the
duly accredited representative of any
foreign nation or colony; the governor
of any state or territory; any member
of the United States Benate or house of
representatives; member of any state
or territorial commission.
CORPORATION TAX.
The Eddy I. aw Will Yield Nearly
880,000 This Year.
Salem, July 24 Secretary of State
Dunbar reports to State Treasurer
Moore that out of 8500 domestic corpor
ations, 1063 are now authorized to trans
act business. Of foreign companies, 46
have reported, and 50 more are expect
ed to do so. The capitalization of the
domestic corporations is $329,830,271,
on which the tax is $46,785. The for
eigners have paid in $7500. Those yet
to report will swell the figurea to near
the $80,000 mark.
The Secretary of State has filed with
State Treasurer Moore a list of the cor
porations which have complied with the
terms of the Eddy corporation law.
Mother's Ear
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TUB MCALTH OP BOTH MOTHER ABO
CHILD.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE. ChemisU,
400-4 ic Pearl Street, Ntw York.
foe. and t i.oo ; all druggists.
NO. 949
REUSABLE
This list contains the names of all do
mestic corporations that had filed their
annual reports by July 15, or have been
incorporated since May 21, and of all
foreign corporations that have filed dec
larations of intention to transact busin
ess in this state. From this list it ap
pears that out of some 8500 companies
that have been incorporated in this state
only 1063 are now authorized to trans
act business as corporations. The other
7000 and more have either abandoned
their corporate existence or have neg
lected to comply with the Eddy law and
their corporate powers are suspeuded
until they do so.
It also appears from the list filed by
Mr. Dunbar that the 1063 domestic cor
porations which have filed statements
and 32 new corporations have a total
capital stock of $329,830,271. The an
nual license fee must be paid to the
State Treasurer by August 15. The
largest capital stock is that of the Ore
gon Railroad & Navigation Company
$35,000,000. The smallest is that of the
Hub Land Company $50.
Horses Shipped by the Carload.
rendleton,Or.,July 24. W. H. Babb,
the horseman of Echo, who on Tuesday
sold to M. II. Gillette his large ranch on
the meadows near Echo, will leave in
about ten days for Alberta, Canada,
with 40 carloads of horses, or 1200 head.
About 800 of these are at Echo, 120
were delivered in this city yesterday,
and he still lacks about 200 bead to com
plete the shipment. He expects to pick
op about 60 head of the Fitzsimmons
horses in Moscow, Idaho, and alto has
a pretty good idea where he will secure
the remainder.
Wood and Posts For Sale.
Willard Herren has some fine wood
and posts for sale at his place in Willow
creek basin.
State op Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, gg
Lucas Codstt, )
Frank J. Cheney makes oeth that be
is the senior partner ot the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County anJ state aforesaid,
nod that said firm will pay the snm of
One Uunebbd Dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me end subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
A. W. Glkason,
seal. Notary Public
HalTs Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts direotly on the blood and ma
coos surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75o.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.