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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
Local Notes. Pule of Wool Sale. Heppijer May 2fJ; Jane 11.30. Percy Jarmon, of Butter creek, is in the city. Now is the time to bay your new hat. Don't wait. The earlier you buy the more you have to eelect from. For style and economy go to Mrs. CohnV. The Rev. Robert C. Ptnddock, Missionary Bisbop of Eastern Ore gon, will conduct services at All Saints church, Friday evening, Apr. 3td; also the following Sun day morninc; at 11 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Degree ot Honor w'll ejive an entertainment in the Masonic hall on Wednesday evening, April 8th. There will be a musical pro gram, Five Hundred, Piffo, and other games, also refreshments. Admission, 10 cents. Mr. L. Jt. Cohn carries the uicest line of millinery in Morrow county. Call and see. Clothes cleaned and pressed, called for and delivered. Guv Mc Knight Correspondence of the East Ore Ionian: The grain fields in the vicinity of Weston never looked better than they do at this time. Fall sown grain shows an even growth, and in many places it is four and five inches high. Spring work is well under way, find the farmers are'all very optimistic over Jhe prospects for the next seasoD. Rev. ChaMe II. Porter lias pome of the finest White Wvandotte chickens in the Noith west. They are beauties and t he greatest oa all egg layers. Three Venn, each headed by prize winning males. Pen No. 1 hv eocke'el winning in six shows. No. 2 by cockerel winning in three shows this year. Ni. by 3rd prizs cockerel at Salem three years au'o Jee these "Royal Whites" and get some settings of eg's. Waldo Vincent wua in from Batter creek Tuesday. J. W. Scrivener and wife were In from Fight Mile Tuesday. Mrs. L. E. Cohn has a most up-to-date line-of spring millinery at very reasonable prices. The styles are right and the prices are right at Mrs. -Cohn's millinery establishment. ' Ed. Burgees has returned from Lincoln, Mass. Mr. Burgess says that Massachusetts is all right but Oregon is the place for him. J. P. Reaves, one of the old imers of Morrow county, came in from Idaho, last week. He was very sick at Wallace, but has fully recovered. Ex-Governor T. T. Geer came in from Pendleton, Wednesday even ing. ' Mr. Geer feels greatly en couraged over his prospects for the Domination for Congress. H. M. Cake, candidate for United .States Senator, will address the citizens at Roberts' Opera Housp, Heppner, Tuesday evening, April 7. Everybody invited to come out and bear a fair discussion of the political issues. Water flowed for the first time about tbe land under the Govern ment's x.Umatilla project Friday. While water "has been pouring into tbe big reservoir for some time uoue of it was applied directly to the land until Friday. The New port Construction Company was the first recipient. Its 200 acres are now seeded to grain, prepara tory to being seeded to alfalfa a month later. E. M. Shutt has too manv fine thor oughbred Leghorn hens, one year old antl will sell a couple of dozen of them cheap. Leghorn eggs $1.50 per Jeetting. Black Langshan egs $-'00 per getting. police to Taxpayer. flue Jack for Sale. The finest jack aver brought to .Mor row county will be sold under positive guarantee as a f al getter. Registration papers and pedig'te to go with the ani mal. Price, $1000. Wood horses or cat tle will be taken in part payment. This Next Monday, April G, is the last- day on which taxes can ho r M'k must be sold within 30 days witnouc ppnairy and liiieresr. Al ter above date, 10 por cent penalty and 12 per cent interest will be added. E. M. SIIUTT, Sheriff. ICrtldriM'c Properly tor Sale I will be in Ileppner b 'tween tbe first and 10th of April, and will offer a good bargain to anyone wish'ng to buy my residence prop eriy, R. C. WILLS. Jordan No 107.!, bltu'k jack, white point, 13 hands standard. lie is Eired hy Dennis Jumbo, he by Imported . I limb , who sold for ijlNOO. First dam by imported St. .Martin, second dam a native Jennet. T'hs tf' low has a long body, firm head and pars, flat bono and big feet. Weighs 1 000 pounds. For further information inquire at the Gazette ollice. Machine fighting C'jke. Antagonistic to tbe verge of bitterness remnants of the old1 machine which once dominated Oregon politic! have taken op the fight for the defeat of Statement No. I and all who favor that method. . In Portland and the other large cities of the state, tbe machine crowd is cen tering its fight upon II. M. Cake, candi date for the Repub'ican nomination tor United States Urnator. Mr. Cake is a firm believer in trie popular election of United States sena'ors and because of his belief it: the people, has incurred the enmity of the old machine politicians Those who are close I) the situation, however, believe that the machine fight against Mr. Cake is the best thing that could happen for his campaign. The people of Oregon expressed by their adoption of the primary law and Statement No. 1, what they thought f machine methods. Tl e o d system htnU brought shame and disgrace upon tli state had made the city of ftalem almost a Gomorrah in the way ot pob't. cat wickedness. Jerioutcala and newa papers of national circulation pointed to ou state as one of sodden political cor1 rnptiou, of disgraceful scandals. It is in the hope of reviving this old method by the defeat of Statement No. 1 and of Mr. Cake, that the machine politicians of started such a bitter oju- sade against this new law. Iodeed it is their only hope. Under the present system they are without a job. It is impossible f( r a dictator to sit in his office and say what shfll and shall not be done byAhe people of Oregon. No longer is a Saturnalia of bribery and corruption possible in Salem. Evidences of this hostility on the part of the "system" have been apparent in various towns where M'. Cuke has spoken during his piesent itinerary. Large crowds have Hacked to hear him, but conpicuous by their absence, were the old-time leaders. And in this con nection it is a fact worth mentioning that most of these antagonistic politi cians are ehher c flii;e holders or have sjine clfim upon those who ere st pres ent in office. The people who are rallying to Mr. C.ike'H standard a-e those Republicans who a'e4ntenselv loyal to their party but who re-ent sny such dictatorial methodc as the old machine was wont to use. It is a foregone conclusion that State ment No. 1 will prevail iu Oregon at the conirg election. Itisnho a foregone conclusion that Mr. Caki he only real active supporter cf this measure will be elected if the Hepub.ican voters of tiiis state do their duty. 2nd there is no oom for doubt but that t.'iey wi.l per form that dutv. a. cruris Our Clothin . for Boys Mothers take pride in having their boys well dressed, and this $1 involves correct style. We are as particular about boys styles ft as about mens, but careful that exclusiveness does not mean ex travagance. Our boys seqtion was never so full of novelties, never seemed so bright. You are welcome to look, never un der obligation to buy. There isn't a youth in this vicinity whose fl father, no matter what his income, cannot afford to dress him $ well by, our system. H rA. Itcwotutioiis of Condolence. OASTOniA. Boars tie 11)8 Kind You Have Always Bought CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have (jways Bought Bears the Signature of Cash Shoe Store The Place to Save Money SIGN O F THE BOOT Ar a special convocaiion of UeppnerT l hller No '2t. K. A. M.. held in thpir IVtnpl on the 3 r-t clay of .March, l'.iO.S, the following lesolu'ions were unani mously adopted : ET?3 WheK-it-, it. has p'eased he Almighty o' the Ui'iversa to remove from our midst our beloved Companion, Geo. Confer, who at the time of bis death h'ld the oflice of Secre arv of the Cbap t r and had been ttne and faithful in that ollice ever since the Chapter was organized ; l!e it Resolved, That in the death rf Companion Conser the Chapter laments the loss of a brother who was ever resdy to proffer the hand of aid, tbe voice of sympathy, to the needy and distressed of fraternity. Companion Conser was an upright man and Mason, a just and worthy citizen and one be loved by all. We shall not see his face again within our halls but the memory of his kindly association with us and of his many deeus of goodness and cbaritv are laid up amonfi the imperishable records of our lodge and in the hearts of all who knew him. Resolved that the heart ft It sympathy of the Chapter be extended to the wife, relatives and friends of Companion Con ser in their aflliction ; Resolved that these resolutions be spread rtpon the records of Ileppner Chapter No. L(i, R. A. M,. and a opy thereof be transmitted to the wife of our deceased Companion and to each of the newspapers of Ileppner, Oregon. Committee, 1. O. Borr. A. Andrews. E. L. Freeland VIC GROSHfeNSl Proprietor nion Saloon U WINES, LIOUORS t THE CELEBRATED Inderweis BEER High Grade Cigars HEPPNER. OREGON Barred Hocks. Setting of 15 for $1.25. WHITE LEGHORNS. Setting of 15, $1.00. By the hundred, j per egg orders with Som Hughes Co. May 15 ANDY COOK Leave Thill Colin, at the Heppner warehouse, will pay the highest price for hide?, perts, ami furs. Seed wheat, oats, rye, and barley on hand. Bel vedcre FINEST WINES LIQUORb & CiGAKS. One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . Redfield & VanVaclor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Oflice on west eud of May Street Heppuer Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. .-1 TTORNE V- A T-LA II' Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS d- SUHQEOXS. Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Office: Tbe Fair Building. Heppnkk, - Oregon. Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office tn Odd Fellows BldR Heppner, Oregon. Frank B..Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Resideuce in .Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. IV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. HEPPNER. i Elmer Beanian Successors to C. O. Huclat f-Wc IV 1 !- ' 'X'f, -t1 PfqLfqcE MOTEi HEPPiNER, CF-EGON Lcadir.y Easier:; Oregon lloi, MODERN CCWEN.ENCES E.ECTRX LIGHTED ... Coder! Ne JllBnngea:eut. Thoroaghl) ieiu v.'.te iL a ibt'LulCt.!. L. ot MeMs in the City. MADEOCk i CO. lrs. . Ouly complete set iu Morrow county. Heppner, of abstract bonks Oregon DR. METZLER. ijkxtist Located in Odd Fellows building. Koo'iis " and 0. D2. :a. a. leach IVmv.re rf! ljst-.-d i i IIer;ner. Oil'--,a tl.!- arv,- I'n-.r buiMiiirf. .i;is a.J ri.ioistere.i. THE GAZETTE AND WEEKLY OREGON IAN 82.00 A YEAR Red Front Livery & Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on t au.l and can be furnishes t " short notice f pait.es wishing to drive irto he interior. Firit!asa : : Hacks and bwm C ALf : RC UN D AND St U-1. WE CATER TO illE : : : : OOM3IERCIAL TRAVELERS ..ND CAN FURNISH liIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, - Oregon The Brick Saloon We carry in stock only very high grade of Barrel and liottlcil Goods We carry tli? lead ing brat. dj rf CIGARS llirrsris. Call ct ..M.r c:ubi iY-.e O.ir-. :to T i