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O'gn Horticultural Bocletj TWENTIETH YEAR HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEP. 10. 1903. NO. 955 mm m, 3 ; y i . PEOPESSIOITAIj DR. METZLER, DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building, liooms 5 and 6. i. W. Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oraoe in Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon. j. 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 a SURGEON. Office new I. O. O. F. building. Rooms 3 and 4. Residence at Palace Hotel. Heppner, Oregon. JRedfield & VanVactor, .ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 'Office on west end of May Street. Heppner, Oregon. ..School.. Books THE SITUATION IS GRAVE Forests are Fired to Drive the Bulgarians Out MORE MASSACRES FEARED Admiral Cotton Will Laud Ma rines, if Necessary, to Pro tect Americans. School begins Septem ber 14. Come to our store and you will find everything needed in School Supplies. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours when not professionally .at sent. Office: Opposite First National Bank. C. E WOODSEN, A TTORNE Y- A T-LA TV Office In Palace Hotel I; SlOGUm Drug Go Heppner, Oregon ' Heppner Gazette 1 per year Belvedere FINEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS One hundred empty barrels for sale, if Five hundred barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . Washington Sept. 8 The State De partment has received a cablegram from Minister Leisbman at Constantinople, in which he says a riot occurred Thurs day night at Beirut, in which seven Christians wre killed and several wounded. T.vo houses occupied bv Christians were pillaged by the soldiers. The panic was general. The Balkan situation becomes graver day by day. Turks have murdered Christiana at Beirut and the powers are now thoroughly alarmed. Admiral Cotton will land marines at Beriut, if necessary, to protect the lives of Americans- Several of the powers contemplate sending fleets to Turkish waters. The barbarity of the Turks in Mace donia is almost incredible. Their latest move is to fire the forests in which 150,- 000 Bulgarians have taken refuge. The Forte makes public a warning from the Macedonian Committee that the British Consul, some journalist or an American missionary at Constanti nple will bo slain. The Sultan to suppress the news has ordered the expulsion of correspone enta. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS MO SUBSTITUTE Should this prove true, there can be ro hope of saving the greater part of the Christian population in the remote dis tricts of Western Macedonia." HEPPNER, ORE. War tieenii .Sure. 3 rf if i it m i 3 bacco for your pipe. Hazelwoocl Ice Cream A Poor Cigar j When you can. get the following leading brands, I such as ... . t a t 4 t j t LA INTEGRIDAD. LA MIA. PRINCIPE de GALES, HENRY THE FOURTH lOc AND OTHER LEAD ING BRANDS FOR.. Try Sig Sichel's Mixture a high grade to- Sole agency for the S. P. DEVIN, Prop. ? C ? 1 TisSalii flfislract & Tilla Guarai Con n oi(i(i(ATi:i) We have the only set of Abstract Books . in Morrow County. ... Abstracts and Plats furnished on short order. mOMCY TO I.O tty HK.Xt. KST.1TK. . ... W. L. SMITH, SECRETARY. - - HEPPNER. OREGON London, Sept. 8. Special dispatches from the near East, published here this morning add little fresh news regarding the situation in the Balkans. All the correspondents at Constantinople em phasize the apparent danger of war with Bulgaria, while the Sofia correspondents are equally insistent as to the prudent and correct attitude of Prince Ferdinand and his Government. Accounts from both Turkish and insur gent sources of the operations In Mace donia show that the work of extermina tion is proceeding unchecked, and, al though apparently emphasizing the danger of a configration, the powers are making little effort to interfere It is believed that nothing of a srrious nature will be done until after the meeting of the Czar and Emperor Francis Joseph at Vienna, when it may be too late. The insurgents are now said to num ber2500 well-armed and efficiently com manded men. Their leaders will stop at nothing to secure resources for their equipment. A dispatch to the Times from Monastir, dated September 5, says: In Turkish circles war with Bulgaria is considered to be imminent. Ililmi Pasha, Inspector "eneral of Macedonia. saye lie eeea no other solution. Tiie final reserves are being warned to hold themselves in readiness, and orders have been issued to tbe principal towns to supply horses and money and other wise aid the military preparations. "In the feverish attempt to stamp out the insurrection in this quarter so aa to release, the troops for operations else where, there is, unfoitunately, every reason to euepect that an attempt is be ing made to produce the indiscriminate slaughter of the Bulgarian element in ! which Christfans of all denominations I are in danger of being treated alike. khxds mii:i:i' HAST. Experimental Shipment to be Hindi from I'ciialle ton. Pendleton, Or., Sept. 7. Charles Cunningham, the sheep king of Eastern Oregon, will, September 20, ship 7000 mutton sheep, to the Eastern market. Twenty-five cars have been ordereo for that purple. The shipment will con eist of coarse ewes, lambs and wethers This is the first shipment of mutton stock of any pretentions to be made t the extreme East by an Oregon wool grower, and may herald the advent ot operations new in character to the flock master of the extreme West. Hitherto shipments of this kind have been made by one or two persons operating in the Eastern markets, who were posted as to the 'conditions in the East, the cost of getting the stock there, the factor of 088 in its several aspects, and had the advantage of preparedness at their destination. This shipment has still greater sig nifleance. It tells of the poverty the grower is up against for the coming Winter in the way of feed. The hay Young Plants Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with 1 1 1 'T-1 l'l cm nren. i ev nrc. iurr vminr j j plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the. food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to grow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Semi fi r free samjilc. Scott & lUiwne, Clu mists, i ivarl St., New Yoi k yjc. aud f i. uo; ail druggists. crop is short throughout this section, atd barley, which has largely been re lied upon for several years, principally by reason of the scarcity of hay. Those who would buv to ship in former years have been putting off until (he grower, driven to extremes, had to l-t go at any price. Mr. Cunningham, in making this shipment, figures that he had better do his own financiering now than let others do it for him later on. However, this may be, the fact remains that it is an experiment, forced upon him by the existing condition,, and he has the money to experiment with. Shipment of Horse. Ontario, Ore.. Sept. 7. C. M. Clay shipped irom the Ontario Stockyarda Saturday ten caaloada of horses, which he gathered from the surrounding coun try. Mr. Clay ships to a St. Louis firm of which he is a member. The price paid lor the horses averaged $12 per head. Tnese horses will be sold in St. Louis September 15, together with about 2 )l)0 head gathered in the West. A sale of Western horses is made by this firm every two weeks until December. Mr. Clay made the statement that the market is steady and prices good for fat horses, but that poor horses do not net much te the sellers, consequently those owning horses would do better to fatten them at home before selling. Horsea are much better pay this season than cattle, and there is a steady demand for good stock. Notice of IHolu lion. Notice is hereby given that the part- neranip heretofore existing between K. W. Beardeu, P. C. Creswell and S. Waller, under the firm name and atyle of BeardeD & Co., has by mutual con sent been dissolved. All bills due said firm will be collected by Ii. W. Bear- len and S. (J. Waller, who w ill also pay all claims against said firm. K. W Bearden, P. C. Creswell, Scot (i. Waller. Heppner, Oregon, June S, 190.",. (ood Dwelling for Sale Cheap. Nice little cottage with good lot, cost $875, will sell for $sno. Must go within 0 days, or this offer will be withdrawn. Great bargain. Enquire at Gazkttk ffice. Itallr lliMrii I l air. The O. II. & X. will make a round rip rate of?4 '5 fortius occason. Tickets. 11 be sold Sept. Snpt. ;'0th and Oct. 1st, return limit Oct. 4th. J. 13. Hi ni)i,KTox.