Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 25, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905.
NO. 1157
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street
Heppner, Oregon.
OPEN1NU Oft' FAIR.
Everything at Exposition
Complete
Now
C. E. WOODSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W
Office In Palace Hotel
Heppner, Oregon
i
The Lewis and Clark Exposition at
Portland wilLopen next Thursday morn
ing at eight o'clock. At noon the pres
ident's signal, flashed from Washington,
will set in motion the chimes in the tow-
era of the United States Goyerment
Building, and the pealed strains of
"America" will declare to the world
tbat the Western World's Fair is for
mally opened.
The Fair might have opened last
week and been more nearly ready than
other fairs have been on opening day;
and when the gates are thrown open on
Thursday, there will be a sense of com
pleteness about the enterprise which
will gladden the hearts of the Oregoni
ans who have stood by the project with
money and good cheer, and who have
very great hopes for its success
The exposition takes it name from
two hardy explorers, Captains Meri
wether Iwis and William Clark, who,
Only complete set of ebstroot books with a little band of followers, nierced
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iu juurruw uouuiy
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon,
W. P. MYERS,
LAND ATTORNEY.
Have made a specialty of land con
tests And contest defenoes before U. 8.
Ijaod Office and Department of the In
terior for ten years.
lOSE,
Oregon.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
IJsrrxEB,
Obegon
HI6GS & IVINNARD
PHYSICIANS db SURGEONS.
Special attention givMi to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Office: The Fair Building.
Heppner, - Okeoon.
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
"Office in Patterson & Son's drugetore
Keaiduce in Morrow building over
I'a (arson & Son'rt Drugstore.
E. ft. Ilunlock
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Omofl with Heppner Drug Oo. Resi-
the wilderness a hundred years ago end
discovered an overland route to the
Pacfic Ocean, hereby adding by right of
discovery and exploration a territory of
307,000 square mi'es ot holdings of the
United States on the American Conti
nent. The event is certainly worthy of
eu table c mmemora'ion by a centennial
exposition, and a fair worthy of tli
ev nt. While smaller than the expcsi
tions at Chicago and St. Louis, this ex
position U by great odds tha biggest
thing ever attempted in the Pacfic West
rnJ there ar many things about it
whi"h make it well worth a transconti
nental trip. Its world's aspect isseeur
ed by participation by many foreign
countries, while state participation i
DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
Close of Interesting and Profitable
Meeting.
OR. METZLER.
rIJVTIaT
Located in O Id KeMows building
Iloonifl o and 0.
DR. M. A. LEACH
DKNTI8T
Permanently Inrvited iu Heppner. Office
in the Dt-w Irtir building. Gas ad
ministered.
Pastime
i
uiwd Mia street, next aoor 10 limes extensive , and the United States Gov
OitlCt.
ernment has display of buildings whicl
represent an expenditure of $800,000
The Fair has cast $5,000,000 so far
and its exhibit pahces contain displays
worth fivetime8 as much.
On alighting from a street car, one
wak along a short street where the
sandwich man, and the ice cream man
with the vendors of peanuts and fruit
clamor for nickles. At the entrance one
encounter the familiar turnstiles, and
within is the Administration building
it' window sills lined with telephones
and stenographers, who peer around at
the crowd, without ceasing the monot
onous clickety-cl'ck. which is wafted
out upon the mild spring air.
Connecting the Administration, which
flanks the left, and the Fire Department
4 at the right, a stately colonnade with
balustraded parapet bears the convinc
ne legend. "Westward the Course of
d Empire Takes Its Way." It was m
tended originally tbat the entrance
gates should be between pilltrs of this
cobnnade, but the Fair outgrew the
plans.
Beyond the Colonnade, the Exposi
tion strf tches out to the right and left
and forward, but the principal build
ings stand close together, like a six-
horse team, facing a lake which lies
perhaps a quarter of a mile beyond the
colonnade. A court, called Columbia
Court, forma the central feature, corre
sponding to the wagon tongue, except
that it is far more sightly, for the court
contains two beautiful sunken gardens,
and some really creditable statuary.
On either side of the court are the big
buildings European Exhibits. Oriental
Exhibits, and Forestry to the left, and
Agriculture, Varied Industries and
Mines and Metallurgy to the right.
2 The
V
High Grade Cigars
and Tobaccos.
I Wholesale and Retail
v
SOLE AGENCY
Z Hazelwood Ice Cream
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L TBY OUB
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Fresh
I CHOCOLATES 5
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Fine Candies, Nuts
and Fruits.
J E. C. AshbaughProp. v
CaU ct the Gazette office and learn of
our clubbing; oCrr with the Weekly Ore-
The Fendleton District 'conference
of the M. E. church, South, met in this
city on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 9 a.
m., Rev. II. S. Shangle, P. E., in the
chair.
W. C. Howard was elected secretary,
The reports from the various pastoral
cuarges were in me main encouraging
and showed advancement on most lins
of church work.
The discussions of the topics pertain
ing to the voany interests of church
work were interesting, spicy and p ofit-
ab!e.
The sessions, though not largely at
tended, were p'easant and harmonious
and were greatly enjoyed.
The preaching was of a high order
nd prompted to noble purposes.
Pendleton was selected as the seat of
the nxt District conference Day dele
gates were elected to the annual confer
ence to meet in Milton, Oregon, on
August 31st next. These are F. W
Compton, J. J. Adkins, li. L. Frazier
and P G. MeBroome
The following program was almost
entirely as designed.
COMMITTKES.
On Licence to Preach and for Admis
sicn on Trial J. W. Compton. F. N
Looney and F. J Cobe iy.
For Deacons and Elders' Orders G.
H. Gibbs T. P. Graham and M. V.
Howard.
P p'ors vnl' ,.!ease see that their
Recording Stewards have their Quarter
ly Conference Journals present for ex
aminat'on
PROGRAM.
Good Health
to the
hildren
Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food.
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
THl'RSDAY.
8:30 a. m. Devotional services.
9:00 a. m. Organization, and reports
f'om pastoral charges. Pastors will
please prepare written reports.
11 :00 a. m. Sermon.
1 :30 p. m. IV votion il services.
2:00 p. m "The Bible and Mis--ions."
J. VV. l i plon, J. J. Adkins.
General disciiPMijii.
2:43 p. m "Mission Fields and
Forces " C. II. Howard, L. C Perry
Discussion.
3:30 p. m "Education of the Home
Church." G. H. Gibba, A. L.
Thoroughman. Discussion.
8:00 p. m. Sermon on 'Mi'sicns,"
by Rev. T. P. Graham, of Boise.
FRIDAY.
8.30 a. m Devotional services.
9:00 a. m. "Mission Sunday in Our
Sunday Schools, and What It Meanb."
F. N. Looney and Dr. A. K. Higg?.
9:30 a. m. "Constructive Forces in
S-inday School Work." S. E. Notso,
W. P. Scrivner an d H. C. Gay.
10:00 a. m "The Epworth League
as a Factor in Church Life." F. C. Ad
kins, F. J. Coberly and C U. Cross. ' 1
10:30 a. ra. "The Young People and
the World's Evangelization." W. C
Howard and T. P. Graham.
11 :C0 a. m Sermon.
Friday afternoon and evening will be
pevoted to the work ol the Woman's
lome Missionary Societv. Mrs. J. J.
Adkins, District Secretary, will pre
pare the program and conduct the ex
ercises.
's.UTKDAY.
8:30 a. m. Devotional services.
9:00 a. m "Our Correspondence
School. "-Rev. F. J. Cjberly.
9:15 a. m. "The Value of Christian
Education.,, Prof. W. C. Howard, A. 1
B. ; Trof. A. A- Thoraasson, A. B. !
9:4) a. m. "Condition of, and Out-J
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
II. Gibbs and Kev. M, V. Howard.
10:15 a. m. "Revivals, .Needs ar;d
Method.:" A. L. Thoroughman and C.
C. Eagle. General discussion.
10:00 a m. Sermon.
1 .30 p. m Devotional services.
2 :C0 p. m. Routine business of see-sion.
8:00 p. m Address on "Christian
Education," bv President Louh C.
Perry, A. M.
SUNDAY.
10:00 a. m. Love Feast.
11 :00 a. rn Sermon.
3:30 p. m Sunday School Mass
Meeting
8:00 p. ra. Sermon.
Forest Grove will have its an
nual ioee bbow next Saturday.
Hillsboro's popu'atioa is about
1,400.
Saved by Dynamite.
Sometimes a flaming city is saved by
dynamiting a f-paoe t' at the fire can'
cross. Hometirnes a cough hangs on bo
long, you feel &i if nothing but dyna
mite wou'd cure it. Z T. Gray, of Cal
houn, Ga., writes: "My wife bad a very
aggravated cough, which kept her
awake nights. Two physioians could
not help her; so she took Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, which eased her
cough, gave her sleep, nt,d finally
cured her." Strictly scientific cure for
bronohitis aod L'i Grippe. At Hlooum
Drug Co.'s drng store, price 50c and
$100; guaranteed, Trial bottle free.
F. E. CARR, Pres. B. F. CULP, Vice Pres. W. S. WHARTON, Cashier
Bank of
Heppner
Capital Stock WOO Fully Paid
LOANS MADE, AT EIGHT PER GENT
- -- PER ANNUM s
Organized under the laws of the state of Oregon
25,000 daylight burglar insurance carried
Member of the Atnericaa Bankers Association
Insured Bank money rderj issued
Accounts by mail eolicited
All communications answered the 6ame da- they are
received
The B-ink of Heppner through it largo connections is in a
position to extend large accommodations a'jd the greatest safety
to all its depositors
FOOR PER GEfiT IKTEREST PAID OH TIPQE DEPOSITS
(Concluded on page eight.
look for Columbia College." Rev. G. '