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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
aorticrAtural Society 0'6n TWENTIETH YEAR HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 13; 1903. NO. 951 DR. METZLER, DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. 5. W. Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bids Heppner, Oregon. . W, REA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW V. S. COMMISSIONER Homestead Filings and Proofs made. Office one door east of F. O. Borg's Jewelry Store Heppner, Oregon A. K. HIGGS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office new I. 0. 0. F. building. Rooms 3 and 4. Residence at Palace Hotel. Hkppner, Oregon. Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street. Heppner, Oregon. Weak Men ! G. As J. :sexo tablets: WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They are an Absolute Cure (or Loss of SEXUL POWEK, SPERM VrORRflOKA, 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. I Six Boxes Full Treatment 5.00 Yonr money will be promptly returned to you if you are not satisfied with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drug Co. WALLA WALLA, WASH. ?I3oio.9 Smoke 9 t ft Jk Poor Cijrar J t When you can get the following leading brands, such as ... . 9 C ii LA 1INTEGRIDAD. LA All A, PRINCIPE de GALES. HENRY THE FOURTH AND OTHER LEAD- - . . ING BRANDS FOR.. 1UC 5 -Try Sig Sichcl s Mixture a high grade to- v y y bacco for your pipe. ' Sole agency for the !; Hazehvood Ice Cream 2 S. P. DEVIN, Prop. Tf,8 saiing HDsiract & IX OlclMMtATI'Il We have the only set of Abstract Cooks in Alorrow County. . . . Abstracts and Plats furnished on short order. W. L. SA1ITH, SECRETARY. ..Don't, I fear Corns HINDOO CORN CURE will remove them, sure.. 25 cts a bottle SOLD BY SloGum Dmo Go n.ANB ) M A O e. JfrttTiff Frank B. Kistncr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours when not professionally absent. Office: Opposite First National Bank. v ft 9 ? 5 Title Guaraniy Gompsny - - HEPPNER, OREGON Hetty WILL HERD THE TICKET Foraker, Not Roosevelt, says Senator Morgan. POWERS AGREE ON POLICY Exchange of Views IJrtwcen the Powers ICegardliig; Situation In Macedonia. Lancaster Pa., Aug. 8. That J. B Foraker, and not Theodore Roosevelt, will be the next Republidan nominee for the Presidency is a prophecy on which Senator John T. Morgan, of Alabama, is willing to risk his political reputation. Senator Morgan, when seen at White Sulphur Springs, Va., todav, said: "The Republican nomination will go to Senator Foraker, of Ohio, and the Democratic nomination to Senator Gor man, of Maryland." "Gorman," said Morgan, "is the choice of the South, because he stands as the representative of the belief that negro suffrage must be limited. Sena tor Gorman was returned to the Senate upon this issue." Mr. Gorman declared that the fifteenth amendment of the Constitution could not, if it were proposed today, command the assenc even of the majority of the Northern States, whose people now con sider that unrestricted negro suffrage was a mistake. The Senator in con elusion said : "Gorman is a representative of the Democratic view of the issue, old and new, and it acceptable to the different shades of Democratic opinion." Joseph Benson Foraker is Senator from Ohio, and one of the leaders of the Republican party in t hat state.' Ho was prominent before the rise of Senator Ilanna, who lately has contested with him the control of the party in Ohio. While generally at outs, the two men often get together, and at the recent state convention both worked har moniously except upon the proposed indorsement of Roosevelt for President in 1904, which was can iedby the Foraker forres against the wishes of Ilanna. In the face of the indorsement political leadeis in other states will be surprised, if Foraker should become a candidate against Roosevelt, notvuflistanding the prediction of Senator Morgan, who is regarded as a shrewd political observer. J'owers Agree 011 n. I'olicj. Rome Aug. 10. It is stated here that there has been an exchange of views be tween the powers, regarding the situa tion in Macedonia, and apparently the powers have decided to support Austria and Russia in efforts to re-establish peace. Reports previously received here from Italian Consuls in the Halkans predicted the present revival of the insurrection, which the Consuls considered to be al most entirely the work of Boris Sarafoff, the Macedonian agitator, who fs now in command of the insurgents, it being pointed out that the attitude of the Bul garian government has been correct since receiving Rnasia's admonition. The plan of Sarafoff, as understood, is to brimr about European intervention by provoking the Turks to a massacre and the murder of the Russian Consul at MoDastir, Mr. Rostkovski, is consider ed here to have plave 1 into the hand9 of the revolutionists in this respect. Mr. lioetkovski is represented here as being a very arrogant official who upon occasions boxed the Pars of soldiers and police whose conduct displeased him. THE &LS Absolutely Pure to i:corit a;i: kxiiiiiits. Hon. Henry Illackman Will Visit Interior Counties. Hon. Henry Blackman, representative of the Lewis and Clarke fair started Monday morning for an extended trip through the interior counties of Eastern Oregon, to gather exhibits, curios of interest and as much as anytlung to arouse an interest among the people in relation to the advantages and benefits to be derived from a representative and proper exhibit at St. Louis and at Port land, during the Lewis and Clarke fair- Mr. Blackman will first visit Canyon City, and from there will go to Burns and across the mountains to Lake and Klamath counties. He hopes to get a good showing from the agiicultural and mining interests especially for the St. Louis exposition. The Lewis and Clarke commission is 'doing some good woik. It is a well known fact that the interior counties have not been properly represented, and that the entire state may be fairly rep resented is the object of Mr. Blackmail's visit. He will b gone about (10 days. Notice. The attention of the Executive Com" mittee has been called to the fact that several watches, rings, silverware articles and other valuables recovered from the Heppner flood are being held by private individuals, who are not the owners of Jthe same. The committee does not wish to bring embarrassment to anyone, but these articles must be returned to the rightful owners. There fore, all parties holding such articles will kindly hand the same to I). S Gurdane, city marshal, and the com mittee will endeavor to return them to those entitled to their possession. Ex kci'tivk Commi n 1:1;. Heppner, Aug. 12. Over-exportation and great storms have caused anerious short age of sheep in Xew Zealand. SCOTT'S EMULSION won't maKe a hump back straight, neither will it make short le lone, but it feeds soft bone and heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption. Send for free sample. SPOTT KOW'NE. Chemists. learl Street, New York. 50c. and 1.00; all druggist. fKump Back) RESMBLE Teachers' Institute. The Morrow County Teachers' Annual Institute will be held at the public school building in Heppner, September 2, 3, 4. County Superintendent J. W. Shipley will have charge of the insti tute. Following is the program : Wednesday Morning 9:00 Opening. 9:15 Requirements of State Course of Study in Primary Arithmetic, R. C. French; 10:05 History, D. A. Goat; 10:55 Recess; 11:10 Methods in Read ing, R. C. French. Afternoon i :15 Opening ; 1 :30 Gram mar, D. A. Grout; 220 First Lessons in Geography, R. C. French; 3:10 Recess; 3.25 School Management,!). A. Grout. Thursday Morning 9 :00 Opening; 9:15 The Teaching of Fractions, R. C. French; 10:05 History, D. A. Grout : 10:55 Recess; 11:10 Aids In Teaching, R C.French. Afternoon 1 :15 Opening; 1 :30 Grain mar, D. A. Grout; 2 :20 Geography, K. C. French; 3:10 Recess; 3:25 School Management, D. A. Grout. Friday Morning 9:00 Opening; 9:15 Arithmetic in Advanced Grades, R. C. French; 10;05 History, 1). A, Grout, 10:55 Recess; 11:10 Methods in lead ing, R. C French. Afternoon 1 :15 Opening; 1 :30 Gram mar I). A. Grout; 2:20: Geography, R. C.French; 3:10 Recess; 3:25 School Management, D. A. Grout. 'aii of C'lieese Travels tar. Coryallis, Or., Aug. 8. Canned cheese, made in the cheese canning experiments of Professor Pernot at the Agricultural College, has been success fully shipped more than half around the world and back again. The cheese, in one-pouod tins, in which it had been cared, was sent on the long journeys in order to test its fitness for transporta tion. One can has just arrived from London, England. It ban been four times across the United States and tw ice across the Atlantic. It was originally started to London by mail, but was stopped at New York and sent back to Corralli because packages of the sort are not transmissible by mail across the At lantic. It was reshipped from Corvallis and went to London. There a com panion can was opened and the contents pronounced by experts to be perfect cheese in the finest condition. The other can was reshipped to Cor- vallic, where it waJ received and opened by Professor Pernot yesterday. As in the case of the can opened in Eng'and, the contents was perfect.