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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1904)
SiOW About Printina? The Gazette office was never better equipped for Artistic Job Printing than it is to n,y, having just received a large supply of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE TYPE which added to our already complete office, makes it one of the best shops in Eastern Oregon. Do you need LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS or ENVELOPES. If you do now is the time and the Gazette is the place to have it done. Can supply you with anything in the CATALOGUE OR POSTER LINE In fact we are prepared to turn out any job from a small card to a full sheet poster, and you can have col ored work if you prefer it. f you do not believe it, try us. Make a specialty of PRINTING BRIEFS Perhaps you are in need of some legal or land blanks, which we always carry in stock. Bend for catalogue. We have a complete line of both LEGAL AND LAND BLANKS Come in and examine our line of cards and wedding stationery. THE GAZETTE HEPPNER, OREGON Gazette, $1 per Year mm k ZOLLINGER Have just opened h new Buloou at the corner of Etiin and May streets, Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer on Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. DIM. HOTWi? IHHflUYfl Hi Offered by Wlnteis & Patterson 4 Real Estate Dealers. MANY RARE OFFERS MADE IVatclk This Space lacli Week, a Jtlanj- Ranches Will be I, ikied Here. 1120 acres, part good frm hind, rest tine grazing land. One tine seven room house, three houses for tenants, good burn and out buildings, line orchard, 700 acres government land fenced, nine miles from Hamilton. About 40 acree of good timber on land. $7.00 per acre. Easy payment. G40 acres, good houses and barns, finely watered, 200 acres meadow land, timber on the land will mom than half pay for it, adjacent to outside range, fine ranch for some one at a reasonable price. Five miles from Lone Rock. 20o acres i "miles from' Lexington. A snap for a short time. 1120 acres 33-2 m Pies from Iexingion, fine wheat ranch, nearly all under cultivation, some improvements. Will be sold on reasonable terms. ' " 040 acres 2 miles lrom Heppner, tine wheat ranch, plenty of good spring water, all under good 3 wire fence and cross fences. Will te Bold at a bargain. 1240 acres, 300 acres plow land, 3 dwelling houses, large ban just com pleted, all of 300 at les can be irrigated, all under good 3 win fence, adjacent to ts )vcmment range, line toeu ranch. Snap. S) 320 acre'), wneat land, 200 acres under cultivation, all under good two wire tenec I'rice .2000. This is a bargain. W e have a number of good bouses and lots in Heppner for Hale very cheap. JUST STARTED . . . Tli os. !3reiniaiis Practical Horscshoer Entire Attention deyoted to Horse shoeing. No other work. Lower Main street next to Mead ows' Livery Barn. Read the Gazette's Clubbing list THE SCENIC LINE TO THE EAST AND SOUTH rhroimh Salt Lake City, Lead ville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver Offers the choice of t hree routes through the famous Rocky Mountain ecenry, and live Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. Retween Ogden and Denver, carrying all classes of modern equipment. I MIS r IDS I' IV FA 1. 1.. Direct Primary Lair Can he L'scd in City I'.lcclioim. Oregon Citv, Or., Ju.v H. It costs the friends of the direct primary nom ation law 1710.52 to have the measure presented to the people and conduct the eflective campaign that resulted in its adoption by a majority of 30,S51. There were cast 50,205 votes in favor and 10, 354 against the law. Of the total cost of this legislation, about 3703 has been paid in, and the balance there is sub scribed SS50, leaving a deficit of nearly $200 that must be provide 1 for by the friends of the league that was formed at the beginning of the campaign. One of the principal item in connec tion with the cost of educating the pnop!e as to the proposed law and in conducting the campaign in its behalf was the circulating of literature explan atory thereof. "The first, opportunity for a practica' test of the law will be presented in the annual municipal elections that will he h?ld this Fall." said W. S. U'Ren, of "this city, secretary of the Direct Pri mary Nominations League of the state, today. During the fall and early winter months elections for city officers will be held at Salem, Albany and Oregon City, and there will be a chance to employ the provisions of this law and deter mine whether or not it contains any de fects. "If there are any serious objections to the measure in Us present form, the bill can be corrected at the session of the Legislature next winter and be made available for a more general use at the hands of the people in selecting candidates for county, district and state offices at subsequent elections. The provisions of the law apply to all cities having a population of 2000 or "more. and will aid in regulating the manage ment of municipal affairs. Perfect Dining Car Service and Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to all 1'oints. Ntop ."?-r.- Allowed ON ALL CLASSES OF TICKETS For all information BnJ illustrated literature call on or address V. C AIollHinE, (mnAL Agist 1U Third St. PORTLAND ORE s b : I ' M A N M V I : K S A IS V . The I'alarn Hold Hounds Out Two Vcur of Mu-rcssftil lluiiies. The town of Heppner is often con gratulated by its visitors on having here a hotel that would do credit to a town five times its s'ze. The Falace hotel has been under the management of Phil Metsehan, Jr., two years to lay and has steadily forged ahead until it is excelled by no other in Eastern Oregon. This institution deserves the hearty support of every business man in Hepp ner and Mr. Metschan"" ha decided to trive them an opportunity to show their appreciation next Sunday when he will serve a special fiOc dinner under the di rection of Tome Ikeda whose reputa tion is well known in Heppner and needs no comment from our pen. The inual prices will be charged during the week and there will be no extra charge to regular boarders. lull i iiiveu I. ,). The Dalles, Or., July 8. The case of the state agnmst I. H. Taffe, to con demn a strip of land for the Celilo ca nal, terminated tins morning in a ver dict assessing the damages at 815,000. The jury went out about 11 o'clock last night, after a three days' trial, during winch a number of witnesses were ex amined, ami after three hours' delibera tion agreed on a sealed verdict, which was returned at 9 o'clock this morning. The case was conducted on the part of the state by Attorney-General Craw ford, District Attorney Menefee and Martin L. Fipes, the latter of Portland. The defense was represented by Judge Rufus Mallory, of Portland, and Hunt ington and Wilson, of this citv. The case was warmly contested upon ques tions of law and fact involved. . The verdict furnishes the coincidence that it ia exactly the amount which the board of canal commissioners, after ex amining the premises, had, after some negotiation, finally offered Mr. Taffe. although this fact was not known ,'to the jury. The verdict meets popular ap proval, the general opinion being that the sum awarded ia a liberal allowance for the damage to be caused by the canal. A Mountebank with a troupe of trained dogs exhibited on the street Suday evening. The dogs gave a very neat performance an i exhibited a great interest in their work, but the man ager's mind was bent more- upon the emoluments and he Bpent more time collecting than the dogs did in enter taining. It is hardly necessary to state that a9 soon as he had squeezed every possible nickel out of the crowd the show was soon over. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly owning in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs find Colds to be unequalled. A recei t expression from T. J. McFarland, 15 1 ntorville, Ya., server as example. He writes :''I bad bronchitis for three years and dootored nil the time without beirjg benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, nod a few bottles whollj cured me." Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat tronblee, CorjfciiaiptH n; Pneumonia Bnd drip. Guaranteed hyHloeum, Druggist. .Trial bottles free, regular sizs 50a, aud $1.00 Fifty persona were killed and 2000 injured, and 450,000 in prop erty destroyed Jul' -1, 1901, in the United States, by accidents pecu liar to the day. The general government is tak ing steps to establish a stock farm in the Philippines, whereon to raise horses aud mules for its own use. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Fills. Thousanca of oufferers have proved their matohlefa merit for Hick and Nervous IleadaoheF. They make pure blood and buildup your health. Only 25c, money back if net cured. Bold by E. J. Slooum, Druggist. It is said that this year's output of Australian wines will bo very unusual, both in quality and quan tity. It is now said that the Russian Baltic ileet will sail for the Far East July 28. Oats and potatoes, two of the principal crops of Clackamas county, are now Buffering from drought. Driven to Despetaiion. Living at fin out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in onse of accident resulting id Burns, Cuts, Wcnnds, Ul cers; etc. Ltjy in a 6upply of Uucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 2"o lit Slocum's Drugstore. LOCAL, 31 All KiriS. Ilcppiirr Quotation on Maple llouglit and Sold Here. KKTAIL GKOCKKY PRICES, COFFEE Mocha and Java, best 40c per pound ; next grade, 35c per pound ; package coffee, Lion and Arbuckle, ( packages for $1. KICK Best bead rice 10c per pound; next grade 8 cents per pound. SUGAR Cane granulated, best 6 M per sack ; do 13 pounds $1 . SALT Coarse 75cper 100; 40c 50 pounds. FLOUR $4 2505 00 per barrel. BACON 1501SJ per pound. HAMS I (Wr, 17c per pound. COAL OIL SI !5W!fl 75 for 5 gal lons ; $3 50 per case. vkukta ni.ics. POTATOES 34c pc r pound. CABBAGE 4 c per pound. ONIONS -He per pound. via its. BANANAS 40c per dozen. LEMONS ."0e per dozen. ORANGE 4rte ' 5')e per dozen. I.IVKSTofK AND PWI.TRV. Prices paid by dealer to the producer. CHICKENS;) 50 per dozen. BUTTER ranch, 4d and 5c per roll. KKKK I" ATI I K, KTC. COWS $2 50 . i ;; per hundred. SIEERS fMf.l 50 per bun Ire 1. HOGS -Live, .V;dresod, (.' .'c pound. VEAL Dressed, .c per pound. SHEEP 1 50f2.VJ. HAY AM) KKKH. CHOPPED BARLEY J-7 5) per ton