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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1906)
Hbe Heppner Gazette Ebtoblube March SO, 1S8S. 1GEUCD THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Wax-nock auKtd at the Foetoflke at Heppner Oregon, as second-class mutter. ffscxsDAY June 7, 1906. The Oregon election was a great aEarjjrise. Under the adtninistra 4A& of Mr. Chamberlain we have 3aJ Jbr some time democratic rule act only in local state affairs but in BHtfanftl affairs as well. Just republicans should vote for a mrajpeeuation of this system when t&ej kave voted the ticket for the t&sj offices is something that if lcxa$ to explain, however, Mr CSatssberlain is Oregon's governor ac:fl ha will continue to hold the for another four years. But Sfcf is no use to croak about it sag. longer. The fact must remain s2fi2aat that to win cut against lsS great odds is a lemarkable ecrrenca and stands out as a aamuiaent to the ability of George CLamberlain. Trude With (Iilim Grow. Washington, Juno 3. The tra la of 5f STbiied Statps with China, e.u'9 a fsijun !83uet b the Department ot tHudnif-rt aDd Labor, bhowa a very navit.5 growth during the past decade, s-flMally i exports to tbat coun'ry, t the inipoits from China also &iuw an irsretee. Total exports to Uioa in the calendar year lSUo wee S-X&,922, and iu 19J3, 5S,374.73 '1W tatal iu"'puri8 frciM C'lina were i $21,S42,StW, and in l)Jj, S23.113 lit t Uilion to the exports direct, the Via says, thera should be consider a litcaa to Hongkong, a Biitieh colony it coast of China, which is in fact 1r si.rouli which large quantities of w tfcaiidie enter that countrv. To i.jcsr)i! the exports of the Uniled I'S'laii jtrew from 4 434,8 "6 in IS'Jo to i$S,S26 m 1005, and the imports from ISiiMiong grew from $1,3 )3,920 in 1S93 r flpi.Q& in 1905. In 1905 the ex -jwi-ar fhirni we e if 27, 921 ,033, and in S14.970.13S. taa ijhtiotnenal erowth in 1905, the ?H2ilj:r aftributeH. iu part, to the Urge nJr.ic'8 fo" ft e Amer-ican cotton cloths 5sfi? In!ter part if ldll in the expecta M:n iiiat Manchuria and other sections rir 2Witiem China would be open to c.-jBK?rce in 1905. "3 lalletin Bays the United States ttwao. to have supplied about 10 per m'oi eJ tha mporfs int China in 1905 mtfttfifcog Hongkong, against 6 per cent i 3?SP, S per cent in 1896 and about 13 I y&nfc in 19 14. Raw silk imports ?3 SThi-H into the fnited Statea in tte'ndar ear 1905 were 89.500,589 ten. 155,84'; c rpet wool, $3,204,613 In Sl Sscil yar 19)-3 opium imports JrmCiiina.emonntei to 5 1,469,943. Z3k&. L. . Cobn's n illirery atocic is 1iiogL' sold out at cob'. Pattern hats a IXLMTnow- $7.50, Lingerie hats $1.00, ftiiaccd hats for $2 (0 to $9.00. Every- ijaff i the store at redncel prices, Mm Seel in chars?. Mrs. Cohn will be w ii store Saturday's, from 10 to n Alarming Situation. Ar-wntlr results from negloot of clog sjfl towles and torpid liver, until con- arsiflti&a becomes chrooio. This oondi Mmm la anknowo to those who osa Dr. S3S New Life Pl!; tie best and a jt3H4 regulators of Stomach and 3&-wf. Guaranteed by Patterson & CttiikQggist. Prioe 25s. T?sn ae hunting Wait Governmen' fcjcV J. T. Williams, La Grande, Ore t' e maps of any township in the tu -.'m :vAe Land D strict showing tb smuirion of the township at the date isjr ifl each, as shown by the vsiij of the land office. Laud offict txTtotkv a ppecialty. June7-tf. Jihhl be Tooled nl uale to believed rbenmatiEm caa be cured witl ftjn app'iaccas. Illlister'a Kock; JUaiilis.o Tea ia the only positive can Xte fkennatism. 35 cent?, Tea ot TT.ata. ,V. P. llcilillec. Leiington the mhf tak, it is time t ytv Hclli-tet's Rociy Moootain Tea Si.', lii gr.-atest Lib-' medicines knowr Zy.;icj ojo'.Lers. It mLkes them eat wiiKv ar.1 (row. 35 ents, Tea or Tab-!.-. IF. P. McMilleo, L xington, I. Howard Gova cam? up from Jiaiw3, Tuesday. Dr. Goya will wk in Dr. Leacu office daring ttitrliiiera tbseace. HV. and Mr. C. E. Ksdfiald re fcraed from Poitknd Wednesday. NEVER TOUCHED THEM. "Fubloa Hot For Men" Failed to Prod nee Aarthlac Startlias;. After Mrs. Ponsonby bad talked about uressmakera and dressmaking until Mr, Ponsonby was weary, and when Mrs, Dalllngton had for mora tfcaa two solid hours discussed gowns, hats, wraps, corsets and feminine apparel in general, Arthur Poasonby flicked the ashes from his cigar and, turning to Dalllngton, asked: "By the way, Fred, where do yoa buy your shirts?" "I always get them at Crelghley's." "Do you like bis style? I think Mud gers makes the sweetest shirts I ever wore. They fit Just lovely over the hips, and be seems to have a way of putting in sleeves that Is so cunning." "Oh, I shall have to go to him whsn I need shirts again. Where do you get your trousers?" "Mansell always makes mine, wouldn't think of going to any one else. How much did you pay for that vest 3 It's Just as sweet as it can be." "Yes, isn't It pretty? Do you know, I bought It ready made. I very seldom do such a thing, but it happened to just fit me, and I couldn't resist it Did Mansell make that coat you're wear ing?" "Yes. How do you like It? Do you think it fits me Just right across the shoulders?" "It's perfoct. I never saw anything sweeter. You ought to wear gray all the time. It's really very becoming to you. What a cunning tie you have. Where do you get your ties?" "Oh, I wouldn't think of getting a tie anywhere but at Murgeuhcim's. Dc you like these socks I'm wearing?" "Dear me! They're awfully cute. 1 bought some new ones last week, but I like yours better than any of mine. I'm going to have a new pair of trou sers cut out just as soon as I can get around to it. What do you think would be a good style for me to get? Would you have them shirred at the knees?" "No, I don't, like them that way. I think I should have them tucked at the ends and cut full at the sides, with deckel edged seams. Still, if you like them gathered at the top, I" "Arthur," exclaimed Mrs. Tonsonby, "kave yon suddenly gone crazy?" "Fred Dallingtan," that gentleman's wife demanded, "what in the world Is the matter with you?" The men shook their heads and de nied that they had lost their wits. Be ing reassured, Mrs. Tonsonby asked Mrs. Dallington how she Intended to have her Indian head skirt made up. "I think," said Mrs. Dallington, "I will have It plaited both In front and behind. Do you remember that denim of mine?" "Do you mean the pinkish one that Mrs. Blytheleigh made for you?" Defeated and shamed the two men lit fresh cigars and sat back and were silent. S. E. Klscr In Chicago Eecord Herald. Not to Bo DUtarbed. "Sody crackers? Tes'm," said the country store keeper. "I got 'em. Ill er send 'em up to you." "Well,- replied Mrs. Meddera, "1 did 'low to take 'em with me." "Yes'm; but, ye see, Bill Bruser he's a-dozln' on top o' the bar! Jest now, an' he alnt In the best o humor to daysPhiladelphia Press. Ltr or Fool, You say you're a plumber f 1 . "Yea." "And sell Ice In the ummerf ' Tea." "And deal In coal during winter?" "Yes," "And yet youVe only worth $10,000, 000,000,000? Bosh r' Judge. Hta Preference. "You say this man stole your over coat," said the magistrate. "Do I un derstand that you prefer charges against him?" Well, no, your honor," replied the plaintiff. "I prefer the overcoat. If It's all the same to you, sor." Baltimore News. Evident. Little Millie-Did you tell your moth er you had a good time at my birthday party? Little Willie-I didn't have to. I was sick for two days. Yonkers States man. Dtalllaaloned. Ilixby-You think yoa know It all. Blxby Lord, no; I'm married. St Loola Post-Dispatch. A Osaltetate, Teacher Do you know: what a dynav mo la? Pupfl Why er a machla for mak luf dynamltc-yew- Tor frew. --. Live Stock Protected. The leading citizens of Crook, Harney and Lake couutieo. in Oregon, and Modoo countv. in California, have organized a Livestock Protective As sociation, with bead-quarters at Lake- view, for the purpose of preventing the killing of cattle and the stealing of horses, cattle and mules, says the Lake view Examiner. It has been ascertained that there is a well organized band of horse and cattle thieves operating in Lake, Crook and Harney counties, in Oregon, and Modoc county, in California, who have been stealing stock in wholesale numbers during the last year. It is known that these thieves bave parties stationed in California and Nevada to receive and dispose of the stock stolen from the Oregon ranges. So incensed are the stock owners of these counties that every one is wi ling not only to become merabsr of the Live Stock Protective AsucuMion, but have indicated their willingness t do everything p.esible to J enforce the law against these robbers. 1 Ti..l . ... .. .. .. is io oe nopea ttint in tne interest of not only thd livestock industry that this gang of lawbreakers be pul out of business, but for the sake ot law and order and civic righteousness every one of those engaged iu this nefarious busi ness should be landed in the peniten tial y. Mrs. Luper is selling her entire Millinery at cost. Elegant line of Millinery at a sacrifice at Mrs. Luper's. Mrs. Luper sells the best hats in the city for the least money. LOST Sheep branded'with red and black K. Liberal reward for return cf sheep. I will prosecute parties holding my stock if Lot re. tamed.- John KilkenDy. Deadly Serpent Biters. are as comn oi iu India as are stomoch and livtr disorders w to us. 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Steamers between Rlparia aud LewMon leave Rtparia daily at 10:4O a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewistou dally at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESOX, Agent, Heppner. A. L. CRU8, KOTWE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 15, lWti. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler baa Sled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim aud tbat said proof will be mad before J. P. Williams. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on June 21st, inert, vis: Arthur R. Reid, of Hardmao, Ore son, on B E No. 94W, for the S& Section 14. Tp.58.. R.28E . W. M. He namea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Rlcha-d Homeland. W. H. Davis, J. H. Bldge way aud John Brown all of Heppner, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Mayl7-June26. Tbe editorial pa of the Weekly Ore gonua eTlvea a broad tresvtiaeaC tm m wUm nag oc aubjaota. 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Range 23 E., W. 11., and that said proof will be made b-fore J. p. Williams, U. S Com missioner, at bis office In Heppaer, Oregon, on July 20. 1906. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Eugene Chapel, B. F. DeVore, C. Hastings and Edwin Cox all of Hardman, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Maytt-JulyJ Passed S'cnt and Gravel With Excruciating Paint A H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: 'I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result waa surprising, A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and now I bave no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good." Ra Other Remedy Can Cocpan tfith It Tbos. W. Carter, of Asbboro, N. 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Salary $1,072 OO per year and expenses; sa'ary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Heppner, Oregon. Mayl0-Novl5. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Deoartment of the Interler. Lend Office at The Dalles, Oregon. May-3Mh. 1908 Notice is horaby given tbat Thomas Y. Sum ner, of Khanlko. Oreeon. baa filed notice of Ms Intention to make final soin mutation proof iu support of his elaim, via: Homestead Entry No. 10.188 made Feb. 15, 1903, for the Lot 1. Section 6, Lota I and 4 aad SEH NW' Section 5. Township 0 8., Rsnga IS K , W. M. and that said proof will be made before the Register ami Keceirer, at The Dalle, Oregon, on July UUi, 1900. He names the following witnesses to prove his con'innooa residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: J B. Cartwrlght, J. H. Garrett, J. J. Haight and Leslie Fridav all ot Sanlko, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Ma,3LJul5. off CCSdlney the fpeacBn 4$o DnioirBe. i