Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. JAN. 11. 1906.
NO. 1185
VOL. 24.
PB07X3SI01TAL CA.RXS.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on weit end of May Street
Heppner, Oregon.
C E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE Y- AT-LAW
Offlcs In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Phelps Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bids; Heppner, Oregon.
W. P. MYERS,
LAND ATTORNEY.
Have made a specialty of land con
tests and contest defenoes before U. H.
Land Office and Department of the In
terior for ten years.
Ionk,
Oregon.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstraot books
in Morrow county.
Hbppnbb,
OllEGON .
HIGGS & WIMNARD
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
bpeoial attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and tnroat.
Office: The Fair Building.
Heppner, Okegon.
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
DR. METZLER.
DBNTMT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
OR. M. A. LEACH
Permanently looated in Heppner. Office
in the new Fair building. Gas ad
ministered. The
Belvedere
FINEST WINES,
LIQUORS & CIGARS-
One hundred empty barrels for
sale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
8. E. CARR, Pres. B. F. CDLP, Vice
Bank of
Heppner
Capital Stock $40,000 Fully Pi
LOANS MADE, AT EIGHT PER GENT
PER ANNUM
Organized under the laws of the state of Oregon
$2."),000 daylight burglar insurance carried
Member of the American Bankers Association
Insured Bank money orders issued
Accounts by mail solicited
All communications answered the same day they are
received
The Bank of Ileppner through its large connections is in a
position to extend large accommodations and the greatest safety
o all its depositors
FOUR PES GEjiT INTEREST PI 01 TIHIEDEFOSiTS
The
Pastime
i
In the night time
Or the day time g
Is the right time J
At the Pastime, 6
To buy all the Leading
brands of
? High Grade Cigars v
and Tobaccos. 1
2 Wholesale and Retail I
9
Confectionery 9
Full line of Yale pocket knives. 9
Every knife warranted.
y
? 1
" E. C. AshbaughProp. "
C 9
Vic Groshens
Finest Liquors and
Cigars
Underweis Beer on
Draught
Hot and Cold Lunches
Heppner, Or.
The Brick Saloon
We oarry in stock only a
very high grade of
Barrel and MM Good!
We carry the lead
ing brands of
FINE CIGARS
Draft and Bottled
Beer.
Heppner, - . Oregon.
Pres. W. 8. WHARTON, Cashier
ErlW
Sickening Shivarint Fits
of Agoe end Malaria can be relieved
and onred with Electric Bitters. Thi
is a pare, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true
curative iotiaenoe on the disease,
ino it aniirolv mil of tha MVStpm.
mncb to be preferred to Quinine, bav
log none of Inia drug's oau arer eueui
E. 8. Monday, nf Henrietta, lex., wr
"Mv hrnthar was vprv low Wltb 1
rit
ma
riHina till he tor
Eleolrio Bitters, wbicb saved his Jif
At Patterson & sod's drag store; pne
oua, guaranteed.
'SEED
M.ka Rare a vleld of Quantity and
nualitv. When vour father planted
Kerry's, they were the brt on the
market, but they have been lmprov-
Ine ever slr.ee. We are experts In
flower and vecetable seeds.
too a Heed Annual, rautiful)y illua-
D. M. FERRY a CO., Detroit. Mich.
2
5"
OSTEOPATH
DR. ELIZA Al. CAREY
Graduate Kirksviile school, Suite 39
Star Hotel, Heppner, Oregon. Chronic
and nervous diseases, and diseases of
women and children. Appendicitis
nccesefully treated without the knife
THE BREWERY
The Best Liquors
and Wines.
HOPGOLD BEER
Leading Brands of Cigars
C F. McCarter, Prop.
Red Front Livery &
feed Stables
Stewart 6l Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS
'LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on band
and can he furnishes on
short notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
Hacks and Bngules
CALL AROUND AND
SHE US. WE CATER
TO THE : : : : :
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
RKiS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner. Oregon
Liberty Meat Market
Rasmus & Boyer
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid for lat stock
IIEPPNKH, OltKQON
Heppner Gazette
per year
ST
JOHNS) A CANDIDATE.
Will
Seek Nomination for Coy
eruor of Orcgou.
Charles A. Johns, of Baker City, has
formally announced bis candidacy for
the office of governor of Oregon.
Following is Mr. John's platform
"The affairs of the state should be
conducted with a high sense of honor
and on sound business principles and a
broad plane of equality, and to that end
there should be a watchful care and
viinlance over every department. The
high and the low, 'he rich and the poo
should receive the same courteous
treatment. The laboring man has the
same right to be heard as the railroad
magnate or the millionaire.
"The state school fund should be
treated as sacred, and there should be
no iuziflinu w itli school lands. A law
should be enacted preventing specula
tion in, or the sale or assignment of
school land certificates. The Land
Agent should not be allowed to have
any favorites, or speculate through
knowledge obtained by virtue of office.
There should be no adjuncts to or
around this office and it should always
be above suspicion.
'All kinds of property, including
franchises, should be required to pav a
ust and reasonable tax, and express
and similar companies should pay a
tax on tbeir gross earnings in the state.
"A law should provide for a State
Bank Examiner with conservative
plenary power.
The primary law was enacted by a
vote of a large majority of the people
nd is entitled to, and should be given,
fair trial and should be respected both
as to its meaning and intent.
"From sentiment and conviction. I
tand with President Roosevelt on the
labor question, and am in thorough ac-
ord with him on the question of rail-
oad legislation.
"I am a firm believer in, and an ar-
ent supporter of our public school
ystem. I favor liberal support to an!
high standard of education ; and with
rare exceptions think our own boys and
girls should be educated within the
tate of Oregon.
"If successful, in my administration
the needs and wishes of the people will
be the only "boss" and the cnlv
machine." and there will be no
favorites" and nobody will have a
pull," and I will give the state an
honest, clean, conscientious and vigil
ant administration, "of the people, by
the people and for the people."
CHARLES A. JOHNS.
(Charles A. Johns was born in Jack-
on county, Missouri, June -o, lboi.
oming to Oregon in 1SSS, where he has
resided ever since. The foundation ot
s early education was received in the
cio public schools in J-inn county.
ater he attended Willamette Univer-
ty and received the degree of A. I. in
$7, four years lBter being given the
egree of A. M from Oregon's well
nown pioneer institution of learning.
In 1SS1 he waa admitted to the bar
and commenced the practice of his
profession at Dallas. He served as
county judge ot To.k county by ap
pointment, residing at Dallas until
SS8 when be moved to l'.aker City
here he has since k ided, practicing
law.
Mr. Johns was formerly elected
avor of T.aker Citv for two terms and
now perving as mayor of that citv,
emg elected bv the largest majority
er given to any candidate, lie is
now perving a fourth consecutive term
school director and received every
ote cast at the last election. )
Mr. Johns 13 one of the V. V 1: at-
rnevs of the state and elands high in
profession. He has Dever held a
political office and his home enderse-
ent is to strong that it is unanimous.
Three little babes were nestled in bed.
I'll name William, Willie and Bill,"
mother said ;
Wide waa her "mile, for triplets they be,
She lays bee pood lack to Rocky Moun
tain Tea. (Qreal baby medicine.)
W. I McMillan, Lexington, Oregon.
made with Royal
Baking Powder
Are delicious and wholesome a perfect
cold weather breakfast food.
Made in the morning ; no yeast, no "set
ting" over night; never sour, never cause in
digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and
a thousand other dainty dishes, see the
"Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Mailed
free to any address.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
KtLMIIEK CONVICTED.
Forgery In Connection Wltb State
Laud Frauds.
Salem, Ore., Jan. 4. A sensation was
created in the circuit court yesterday
hen H. H. Turner, who was jointly
ndicted by the Marion county grand
ury with A. T. Kelliher, on the charge
f forgery in connection with the alleg
ed state land frauds, took the witness
tand and turned state's evidence. The
iefense objected to Turner's evidence.
but District Attorney McNary at once
moved to dismiss the indictment
against him after which the coutt ad
mitted the testimony.
Turner told how Mr. Kelliher ca e
to him and asked bim to join in a
scheme to get hold of some school land.
He stated that he refused at first, but
finally agreed to procure signers to ap-
1'cations for a consideration of 87. Of
this amount $2 was to be letained by
him for notary fees and J5 was to be
paid for the signatures. Finding it
hard to secure signatures, it was flnallv
decided that Turner shou'd sign fictic
ious names to the applications which he
did. He identified a number of signa
tures on applications tor the purchase
of school land introduced in evidence as
having been forged by himself and tes
tified that he signed the name "G. D.
Rice" to the application upon which
the indictment against himself and Mr.
Kelliher was based.
The witness further stated th .t Mr.
Kelliher fearing that Tnrnei's notarial
seal on so many applications might
create suspicion, suggested that he en
list the services of some other notary.
Chailes Lenon was then asked to sup
ply the notarial seal and Turner sta'ed
that he signed all of the applications
beating Mr. Lenon's signature as no
tary. The defense introdued a number of
witnesses in an effort to impeach the
testimony of Mr. Turner.
After three hours of deliberation the
jurv this afternoon returned a verdict of
guilty against A. T. kelliher charged
w ith forgery in procuring the fraudti-
lent sk-nimz of cerlificates to state lands.
Alfalfa nral.
A vlant for grinding alfalfa into meal
has just betn installed and placed in
operation at Namra. Ida! o. Tre pro
cess of tnanufactui ing the meal is iuite
a complicated oue. The alfilfa ha
first to be kiln dried and then put
through different machines in cutting
and reducing it to a meal stage. The
alfalfa thus treated is claimed to be
much hitler for stock tt an when fed in
its natural form, as the a'alk which is
usually net eaten up contains the great-
est amount of protein.
By manufacturing the hay into meal,
stock obtains all this valuable sub
stance. The meal after being prepared
is placed in ICO pound sacks for ship
ment. The machinery installed in the Nam
pa plant, which is the first of its kind to
be established west of Omaha, is all
modern ana up-to-date, and baa been
very expensive. Omaha has two
factories. Ore of them costs about $00,
000 and the other 130,000, and tbey are
both finding a ready market 'or ell the
meal thev can manufacture. The diffi
culty there is getting the hay to supply
the factory, but in this alfalfa region
there should be no difficulty in ttiat
respect.
That alfalfa meal will become an im
portant article of comme-ce there can
be li tie d uht. In this concentrated
form it will b especially valuable for
t-bippi g into Realities where alfalfa is
not much grown. But tor general feed
ing of stock where alfalfa ii produced
in abundance we hardly expect to see
the meal come into general use. It is
most to expensive a proposition to
compete with chopped hay, which to a
certain extent, anewers the same pur
pose and is not an expensive process.
We predial that it will not be many
years till the bu'k of the alfalfa fed to
stock, especially sheep and cattle, will
he chopped. This and the grioding of
the hay will so've the problem of get
ting rid of the evil fffeet of the pesky
foxtail or wild barley, which is gettinir
so common all through the alfalfa grow
ing districts, and which it seems al
most impossible to get rid of. Rural
Spirit.
Beware of Ointments t'or Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
us mcruury w ill iurely destroy the sense of
smell aad completely tiaranee the whole f
tem when entering it through the mucous sn -fnce.
!-ueh articles shoul'l tu-ver be nsol ex
ception perse -iptions from reputable phl
eiar.s.ns the dsmace they will iio is ten foM to
the good you can possibly derive from thorn.
Hall Catarrh Cure, lnaualmtured ly F J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo. O,, contains no mercury,
ami is taken internally, attj: g directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the syfton'.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure you get
the genuine. It Is taken interually nn,l made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Jc Co. Testi
monials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, je, per bottle.
Take Hall's Fai.ily Pills for constipation.
Oregon's Exhibition.
The recent celebration at Portland of
the hundredth anniversary of ti e expe-
I 1 . a. : a.1 . a
ait,OD 8eDI aTe our ,,l,e ' rK
was an event wnicn commanaea tne at
tention of the entire world. Anotber
t-veut wbicb attracted the attention ot
the entire world 53 years ago was the
introduction of HosSetter's Stcmach
Bitters, and during those years its
record of cures has been so wonderful
hs to bold the public attention conticn
onsly. Doctors aud druggists every
where have taken note of its wonderful
Ulicacy atd now freely prescribe and
recommend it to their pstiiits. It
ways cnren sick tr nervous headache,
indigestion, dyspep-i, costivenese,
heartburn, tlttuleocv, c! .lis. cold.s
grippe or fetunle ills. Grt a bu tie to
day from yonr druggist, also ak for ft
free copy of onr 1. ti IHnstrht 'd Alma-
oso. It ii very interesting.