Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1903, Image 1

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NO. 957
TWENTIETH YEAR
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEP. 24. 1903,
PROPESSIOITAL OAE3DS,
DR. METZLER,
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
6. W. Phelps
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon.
G. W. REA
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Homestead Filings and Proofs made. Office
one door east of P. O. Borg's Jewelry Store
Heppner, Oreaon
A. K. HIGGS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office new I. 0. O. F. building. Rooms
3 and 4. Residence at Palace Hotel.
Heppner,
Oregon.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street.
Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office hours when not professionally
absent.
Office: Opposite First National Bank.
C. E. W00DSEN,
A TTORNE Y- A T-L A W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Heppner Gazette
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LA INTEGRIDAD, LA MIA,
PRINCIPE de GALES.
HENRY THE FOURTH
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Try Sis Sichel's Mixture a high grade to-
.bacco for your pipe.
i Sole agency for the
Hazehvood Ice Cream
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We have the only set of Abstract
Books in Morrow County. . . .
Abstracts and Plats furnished on short order.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
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W. L. SMITH. SECRETARY. - - HEPPNER. OREGON
... FARMERS ... !
TAKE NOTICE
OUR STOCK OF
Blue Vitriol
I is of the best quality. You
will make no mistake in
using it on your Wheal this
Fall.
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FINEST WINES,
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sale. Five hundred barrels of ex-
y tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
TURKEY IS GETTING BOLD
Promoting: of Vali a Challenge
to the Powers.
AMERICA IS URGED TO ACT
Communications Hare Reached
Washington Asking Govern
in en t to do Something.
Constantinople, Sept. 21. The un
favorable comment arroused by the ap
pointment of Reshid Pasha, the former
Vali of Beirut, to be Vali of Brusa,
which is really a promotion, continues.
The action of the Porte in this connec
tion is regarded here as a challenge to
the representatives ot the powers, es
pecially to the American Minister, who,
it is thought, is likely to protest and
may possibly demand Reshid Pasha's
recall from Brusa in the interests of the
American educations established in
that vilyet.
Reports from Beirut say the appoint
ment of Halim PaBha to be Vali of
Beirut has caused much disappointment.
The inhabitants expect that Nazrim
Pasha, the Vali of Syria, who inspired
confidence by his conduct when he be
came acting Vali after Reshsd Pasha's
removal, would be made Vali.
America Urged to Act.
Washington,' Sept. 21. Communica
tions have reached the State Department
urging the Government to say or do
something that will put a stop to the
atrocities in Turkey. It is stated that
this pressure does not emanate from the
missionaries. Officials at the State De
partment are reticent about the proba
bility of the United States giving ex
pression to the feeling with which the
alleged atrocities in Turkey are viewed
by the people of the United States, but
they s id that reports from Turkey show
that the deeds daily perpetrated i sec
tions of that country are of such a
character as to shock civilization and
necessiarily are of deep concern to the
United States.
The State Department today received
a cab'egram from Minister Leisbman at
Constantinople, but nothing was given
out regarding it except the informal
statement that it contained no alarming
news and waB partly concerned with
routine business.
Withdrawal of the American squadron
at Beirut, it is said, has not yet been
determined upon, and no indication has
been received from Oyster Bay as to the
President's intention in the matter.
SEED RYE SCARCE.
Large Quantities Shipped in From
California.
Owing to the general shortage of grain
and hay this season in Morrow county
nearly all of the rye was cut while green
and put up for hay. Consequently there
was none threshed which has caused a
big shortage of seed rye this fall which
is mi unusual occurrence.
-:- This is the first season that it lias been
necessary to ship in rye for seed.
During the past two weeks '..'a tons.
not including a 13 ton shipment tor
Echo, have been unloaded here, coming
from northern California.
The rye finds ready sale at two cents
per pound and every grain has been
sold. In fact the demand has been
gieater than the supply.
Notwithstanding the high price and
scarcity of seed the acreage f-ovn to rye
this fall is as great or greater than the
THE OLD
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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Rye is sown principally on the hill
lands, and will produce more feed than
any other kind of grain. When proper
ly put up it makes good feed.
CHINA LANE RELEASED.
Uoes to PortlandWill Not Come
Hack to Heppner.
Gong Lane, the former Chinese res
taurant keeper, who was charged with
complicity in the murder of Wong
Quang, at Heppner Junction, who has
been held in the Fossil jail for the past
two months awaitinar trial, was released
from custody, Monday, there being no
evidence against him.
China Henry, the confessed murder er,
who committed suicide in the Morrow
county jail, said that Lane was at the
bottom of the whole affair, but owing to
the fact that Henry took the rope route
to the Celestial paradise, there was
practically no evidence implicating
Lane.
Lane who went to Portland, before
goina stated that he would never come
back to Heppner. There is still con
siderable feeling against Lane here, and
he shows good judgment in keeping
away.
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
Services Wilt be Held Itt Heppner
on October 15.
The date for the memorial services to
be held in this city in memory of the
victims of the Heppner flood has been
fixed for Thursday, October 15.
President 8. B. L. Penrose, of Whit
man college will deliver the memorial
address.
Relief t.oods Returned.
All of the clothing and supplies un
used sent here for the use of the Hepp
ner flood suflerers, were returned to
Portland, Tuesday by the relief com
mittee. The supplies, consisted principally of
clothing, hats, shoes, etc., most of it
second hand and cast off stuff. The
shipment consisted of four big boxes
weighing K7: pounds. It was shipped
to H. L. Sabin who had charge of the
Portland relief goods.
Tliof. Tuttle, of Ukiah,; was in town
Monday on business and reported that
he had sold LtG head of cows, calves
and mixed yearlings, at $13 per head,
and 10.) range horses, at f per head, to
Jerry D?spaine, of Pendleton. Long
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SALE OF SHORTHORNS.
W. O. Minor Sold lO Head at State
Fair.
At the auction sales of blooded stock
at the State Fair, last Thursday, W. O.
Minor sold 10 head of his fine Short
horns as follows:
Mozetta, dam Gay Mayurka, sire Col
ision; sold to J. A. Julien, $155.
Belmair Bonanza, dam All Forlorne,
sire Knight of Warlaby ; sold to Hazle
wood Co., $175.
Viola, dam Violet J. sire Collision,
sold to W. J. Tommley, Union, Oregon,
$115.
Roan Queen, dam May Queen, sire
Collision; J. A. Julien, Yreka, Califor
nia, $150.
Isabella, dam Mountain Belle, sirs
Collision ; sold to Frank Brown, man
ager Ladd farm, $150.
Handsome Dolly 2d, dam Handsome
Dolly, sire Collision; sold to Frank
Brown, manager Ladd farm, $100.
Pride's Lonely, dam Lonely Girl, Biro
Pride's Baron; sold to C. E. Ladd farm,
$100.
Lady Violet, dam Gay Mazurka, siio
Munson ; sold to John L. Smith, $105.
Pardy, dam Mistress Pure, Bire Col
lision; sold to N. H. Bateman, Browns
ville, $100.
Colonel Frantic, dam Georgia Fran
tic, sire Collision; sld to A. A. Crath
ers, $100.
SdDmCWE
Like the running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood are
found in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat.
'Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott s
Kmulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food. It not only feeds
the blood-makinir organs but
nves them strength to do
their proper work.
Svml f r free sample.
SCOTT & 1HJWNK, Clu-mist.
409-415 Tcarl Strert. New York.
50c. auJfi.oo; all druggists.
average acreage.
Creek Uanger.