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Q,vmn TTiilr!oa1 Hociely HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER i. 1906 NO. 1221 VOL. 24. Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end ol May Street Heppner, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offlce in Odd Fellow Bldg Heppner, Oregon. HIGGS & WINNARO PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Office: The Fair Building. Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Kesideuce in Morrow building over Patterson k Son'a Drugstore. DR. METZLER. DICXTINT Located in Odd Fellows building. K001118 5 and 0. DR. M. A. LEACH Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad ministered. Belvedere FINEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS' One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra tine cider vinegar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, ORE. Buy on CretSStJ this $60 Machine for $25 FBEIGHT PREPAID. ft 4a ti1o-fi.ft.rTn rirnn head, ball bearing, lock ititch, double feed, self threading shuttle: hai automatic bobbin winder and other latest IraproTe tnent. Thla la the ANTI TRUST MACHINE. It la the same machine agent are asking you M for. All attachments go with each machine. Sold for only is eft.h and 13 monthly. Write TOWT for free WHIITURE MTI106UE showing elegant honaehold gooda we will ship (Freight Preaald) on Uir rarmeati-our new CREDIT plan. Oevurtx Furniture Company 173-173 Ftr.t St- POHTLAJiD, OR. 8. E. CARR. Pres. B. F, CULP, Vice Bank of mm f Heppner Capital Stock 150,000 Fully Paid U Mid LOANS MADE RT BIGHT PER GENT PER ANNUM Organized under the laws of the state of Oregon S'2"),000 daylight burglar insurance carried Member of tho American Banters Association Insured Bank money orders issued Accounts by mail solicited All communications answered the eamo day they are received The Bank of Heppner through its largo connections is in a position to extend large accommodations and the greatest safety o all its depositors FOUR PER GE11T INTEREST PAID OH TIRIE DEPOSITS W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete aet of abstract books in Morrow county. Hbffxkb, Obioom. Groshens & Shaw Proprietors Union Saloon and Star Restaurant In Connection- Meals Night and Day Everything First-class The Brick Saloon Wo carry in stock only a very high grade of Barrel and Bottled Goods We carry the If Ail ing brands of FINE CIGARS Draft and Eottled Beer. HErr.sER, Oregon. lAPTV i iuciuiuarw Rasmus & Boyer Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock HEPPNER. OREGON For newt and opinion the Oregoniaa Pres. W. S. WHARTON. Cashier Liberty Meat Market MINOR'S CATTLE WERE WINNER'S Prominent Feature In Stock Show at Pendleton Fair. One man to whom too mnch credit can not be given for the part he has played in the making a success of the Morrow-Umatilla counties district fair, is W. O. Minor of Heppner, known throughout the country as a breeder of the finest short horn cattle the world produces. Mr. Minor not only made a personal sacrifice in bringing his stock to show at this fair, but be, together with Hynd. Patterson and Gilliam, are responsible for the interest and part Morrow county has taken in the big undertaking. At a personal sacrifice of time ai.d money ho went about through bis part of tie district arousing interest Hnd enthusiasm in the enterprise. Mr. Miner stated to a Tribune re porter yesterday afternoon that nothing less than the pride be has in his county could havo induced him to come to I million. His efforts, however, have been fully appreciated by the fair man agement, the people ot Morrow ana Umatil'a counties and every one who a'tended the fair and had the pleasure of seeing his matchless herd of cattle. In the hand that he brought to Pen dleton, and which carried ofl everything in siuht. there are 16 animals, all taken from bis famous Mounta:n Valley herd of Shott Horns and they show the re sult of from 14 to 15 yesrs devoted to the businees. During this time be has l-,T-chaaed domes'ic and imported e.tttie that have taken first prize? at state, national and world's fairs, time and time again. In bis herd there flows the blood of such cows as "Sally Girl," and "Or ange Blossom of Fairview 3rd," both world btaters and both formerly owned by him. The first named took first prize at the World's fair in St. Louis, and is now dead, while the second took first at the Lewis and Cl.uk fair, and is now owned by the Ladd estate. "Orange Blossom" is the dam of the two-year-cld bull, ''Orange Bloom," that heads the band he had here on ex hibition. This bull weighs exactly a ton and looks every inch tho prize winner that he is. "Sassy Frantic" is the cow that stood in the same stall with the big bull and in her veins there runs some of the best short born blood to be found in ihe woild. Her dam won the first prize in the international stock show at Chicago. and she is a full sister to "frantic that was one of the herd that won first at the Lewis and Clark exposition, and was the sweep-stakes cow at the Ore gon State fair. The next animal in his prize herd was Vera 2id," a two-year-o'd heifer whose dam was "Vera," one of Mr. Minor's great show cows that weighed :050 pounds and whose first cslf he sola for 800 and the next two for $500 each- But if there was any one member of the band that attracted more attention than any other, and one upon which cattle men delighted to feast their eyes. it was "Lovely Lady," a yearling, whose dam was "Lovely of the alley. Lovely Lady is as nearly peifect as it is possible for any thing in the shape of a cow to be. She looks like a picture cow, but more beiutimi man it is possible for any picture to be. Her mother, "Lovely of the Valley," cost Mr. Minor $1,100, but he declares that it is was a bargain. "Bright Hope" is another promising yearling, but the aninal which Mr. Minor says is the favorite of the herd is a 11 months old suckling calf named "Vblley Pride," that carried otf the first prize in its t hiss without any difficulty and that is surely destined to be a prize winner in any show on earth. Another line animal which cariied clT a blue ribbon, and is sure to make a good herder for some men, is "Star On ward," an IS-months-clit bull of a deep red color and very pretty. The re mainder of the herd was composed mostly of calves and yearlings, and though every one is a beauty aod ca pable of carrying olT prizes, Mr. Minor said he just brought them along to fill out the band. Pendleton Tribune. Maoy men give lavishly ct gold, To builJ bridges and castles and towers ot old ; It yon want everlastiog fame, a bene factor be, Give the poor and needy Rocky Moun tain Tea. W. P. McMillen, Lexing ton, Oregon, REDUCTIONS IN NUMBER OF SHEEP Official Notification Pertaining to Paiturage Apportionment. An official announcement of the re dactions that are to be made in the number of- sheep allowed next year in the Blue mountain, Wenaha, Wallowa and other forest reserves was brought from Portland last evening by Dan P. Smythe, secretary of the State Wool growers' association, says the East Oregonian. The reductions will be as follows: During bis stay in Portland M . Smythe met A. F. Potter, associate forester and chief of the grazing depart ment of the forestry bureau, and to that official he made known the wishes of the state association. Mr. Potter was in Portland attending a conference of forestry officials with the superinten dents arid rangers who are stationel throughout the northwest At the mee'ing the proposition of the re ductions to be made next year were up for settlement f.nd the action finally taken is very close to the recommenda tions of the association as made known by Secretary Smythe. According to Mr. Smythe he was of ficial y informed hy Mr. Potter that the reductions in the various reserves onld be aB follows : Blue mountains referve, eastern division, 2" per cent, reducing the ntim ber from 23S.00O in 1000, to 180,000 for ld')7; Blue mountain reserve, western division, 20 per cent, reducing the number from 273,000 to 230,000; We naha reseiVe, 13 percent, teduclng the number of sheep from 117,000 to 100, 000; Wallowa reserve, 10 per cent, re ducing the number from 105 000 to 150 -000; Ch?enimnus reserve, an increase of 10 per cent, raising the number Irom 45,000 to 50,000. In admitting sheep to any of the re serves lambs will be disregarded in stead of counting two lambs as one sheep as was done this year. In the eastern division of the Blue mountain reFerve a band will be con sidered as consisting of 1200 and per mits for one band will be issued without reduction. A grower having less than one band may secure a permit increas ing his number to 1200, provided the increase is not greater than 20 per cent. With growers having from 1200 to 2000 sheep in the reserve this year a cot of 20 per cent will be made, provided such a cut will not reduce the number to less than 1200. Growers having 2000 to 4000 sheep this year will be reduced 30 per cent provided such will not make the num ber less than 2000. Those having 4000 or more sheep in the reserve this year will be cut 40 per cent, provided such a cut will not make the average cut for the entire division greater than 25 per cent. Should a lower cut be possible and still maintain the 25 per cent average, it will be made. In the western division of the Blue mountain reserve the same p'an will be (ol owed aa in the eastern though the general cut will be 20 per cent. LEASED ITIOOTAI GEM. O. K. A X. Will Operate River Heat On I'pper Itlvcr. The steamer Mountain Gem, which is now running on the upper river carry ing freight for tbs portage road, has hern leased by the O. R. A N. and it is expected will go into service for that company about the 15'.h or 20th of O.'toher, carrying wheat and also sup pi cs lor the construction camps along the line of the Riparia-Lewlston branch of thut system. There is some question, bowever, ps to w hether or not the will ba able to navigate the Snake ns it is extremely low and is continuing to fall. I'.v that time the Open Kiver As sociation will have its own boats ready to Handle lreight for the portage. Business at the portage is lively, and this morning 3000 sacks of wheat were piled up at the Big Eddy ready to be brought down by the Spencer. The Dalles Chronicle. This is the season ct decay tod weak ened vitality. Nature is being shorn Of its beauty and bloom. It yon would re tain yonrs, fortify yonr system with Uollieter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 rects.Tes or Tablets. W. V. McMillen, Lexington, Oregon. PREMIUMS FOR MORROW COUNTY Many Premiums Carried Away at Dlatrlct Fair. Morrow county first on mangel wnrtzels. Reiks and Ricker of Irrigon, first on variety of watermelon weighing 55 pounds. F. C. Dillingham, first on exhibit of winter pears. Ed Royee. first on sample of blue stem wheat. John McCarty, first on sample of sorghum. John Puyear, first on sample of kaffir corn. J. A. Woolery, of lone, first on cape of 13 varieties of Morrow county grains. F. C. Dillingham, first on eamj le cf Rhode Island Greening app'es. Joseph Eskalon, Lexington, second on sweet corn. Arch Coe, second on exhibit of cab bage. On Shorthorns entered by W. O. Minor of Heppner; Joker, bull calf under nine months of aRe, first prize. Star Onward, bull unJer 2 years, fitst prize. lone, bull under 2 years, second prize. Orange Bloomp, bu'l 2 years old, first pr ze. Sd'rgy Frantic, cow, firtt prize. Topsy, cow, eecoud prize. Lovely Lady, yearling, fbst priza. Bright Hope, yearling, second. Mr, Minor also tnok the first prize on the Shorthorn herd. Mre. .11. E. llrock. Confinement or medical cases taken. Piivate nursing at my own home. Tho most careful home care coupled with a thorough knowledge cf nursir.g gained trom long experience. Residence Court street. Terms Reasonable. Sept20. Good Homesteads. I will locate you on a homestead of 1 f 10 acres plow land ' w ith plenty of water for 8100. Locations all the way from 810 to $100 according to value of tho claim. I have 37 plats direct from Washington, D. C, and 28 of these plats contain canceled land in Morrow- county. E. F. ZASPELL, Heppner. The editorial page ot the Weekly Ore gonian give a broad treatment to a wlda range of auDJecUa, Weekly Oregonian Heppner Gazette. 4-28-1 a. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Public Land Bale. Isolated Tract L". S. Laud Office, LaGrande, Orepon, September 19, 1M. Notiep is hereby given, that as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of act of Congress approved Jnne 'iT. !!', Public No. 30:1. we will offor at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 2oth day oi October, nxt, at this offii-e. the follow ing tract of IrikI, to-wit: NKl4 NE SK'i SK Sec. 7, 8W1 fcEV ?ec. SO, T. 3 S. K. i- K. W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the atwive desenbed lands are advised to rile their claims, or objections, on or before tte day above designated for sale. E.W. DAVIS, Register. No. SepLOet25. First Rational Jank OF HEPPNER. Pr-deM .Vic-President O. A. RHEA. T. A. HUE A. Transact a General Banking business. Four per cent, paid on Time Deposits. EXCHANGE ON ALL FARTS Cf THE WOKT.P HOC HT AT- SPl.t' "collections made ou all poi'atsonreav.aVoV"-'- Surr'.v- un.tlvWed r?f Ideal Gentleman's Resort BILLIARD AND POOL KOOMS We take special pride in keeping our Tobacco and Cigars in excellent condition. Forty different brands ot high grade cigars constantly in stock. Try one of our Havanas. Cigars wholesale an 1 Retail. TP3HEJS5 Orchard a Kill ing Jlaniae. Denver, Sept. 29 Harry Orchard, the self confessed murderer of Governor Frank Steunenberg, on w hose testimony the state of Idaho is e'ependinsr on con victing Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone, the officials of the Western Federation of Miners, now confined in that state, is now a raving maniac. Advices which have been received at Denver contain the information tbat Orchard's mind has given way under the terrible strain to which he has been subjected for almost a year. It is re ported that Orchard is confined in the hospital ward of the Idaho penitentiary at Boise and that the most radical measures are necessary to guard him. According to Orchard's statement, be, with the assistance of Jack Simpkins, set the bomb by which Governor Steun enberg met his death at Caldwell December 30 last Shortly after his arrest Orchard made what purported to be a confusion, in which he implicated the officers of the Wes'ern Federation of Miners. In ad dition to the Steunenlcrg murder, he confessed to a number of ott er crime?, which he declared were planned by the three men, Moyer, Haywood and Petti bone, who were kidnajed from Colo rado. In a'l the months cf his confinement Orchard has not been allowed to meet any one from the outside or any of the attorneys for the Western Federation of Miners. He has been kept in prac tically solitary confinement and the long siege of seclusion togethc with the weight of the many crimes he has con fessed to having committed have broken down his reason. HCUICTEH'S Hccky PSounisin Tea Muggets A Ensy Lie licins lor Easy Feop.e. E-'s-s Colics and ItoTd Vigor. A Mviiflc for Ciustip.it ion, Ii.lliifis;.!oo, UvoJ ird Ki Inev Troubles, Piinpics, Eoenw, Impure MI-- i. r.vl L're.i'b, Sl:s-rr.'sh ls -,-!, Hnv)a'-ha :vl i;ic'.ca It'.iU '- . i i;r.;:i:u Tea in tab. , t f .m, 8 con; s a bor. '.ini;itje made hy H-:i.u.-.ti:r Irtro Company, U.i1:Sio, Wis. :3l!)EN NUGCE73 F03 SALLC'.V I'ECPLE If you take this paper anu She Weekly Orer?nlan you won't have to beg your news. DR. W. D. SLATER, DR. CARRIE HOYLE SLATER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Rooms 3 and 4 I. O. O. F. Building. HEPPNER, OREGON. Examination and Consultation Free. CITATION. In the Conr.ty Court of theBtateof Orfgm for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the estate of ) Jay Johr.son Citation deceased ) To Lydia Ann Johnson, and all peron in terested In the above entitled esute. Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear i:i the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for the Countv of Morrow at the Court room thereof, at Heppner in the County of Morrow ou Mon day, the 6th day of November 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show causo, if any, why an ord-r should not ba made authorizing and directing the adminis trator of the above entitled estate to sell tho following describer real estate belonging to said estate to-wit: of SEV and PW'i of SES of Sec. :9. and N'i Of NE of Sec. T. ti !?.. K. SO E. W. St. Witness, the Hon- T. W. Avers Jude id the County Co::rt i f tae Mate of seal Oregon, lor the County of Morrow w ith the Seal of nM C nrt sfflsea this 15th day of September A. D. ".ajti. Atte"t: W.O. HILL. Clerk. By L. D. 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