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The Heppner Gazette K.,U(Ulislii'.' March SO. IhSK. WSVCO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnoek JkStefwJ . :l3 I'osfortico tit Heppner Oregon, a eeond-clHRS mutter. . .June 11, 190!- fu .-pi'iiliin o! S; luitiir i.'lsicnbcr TJhinr l-m'nior ('liumhi-? tin Lis ln-M nU of th:' c - ill vvi'i- us'a il i'.r in (!; pas' a htiMtig P.-tnorrst U.-'viUih'Hii ';tv, c . '. ;' it-, eU .1 v e a v in- Id !i :i (; ! ... an au DL '. .' I'V a'-, this !V! Mi-ci it.'.i h,rislatiHe, three 511 lers au J two 'onuses. A'ueadv candidates for PresiJ'tit of lie Senate and Speaker of tlie House tre beiriL' discussed. Senator Bingham ias litile boom, and them is consider- tide tnlk favoring Ton Selling. While t is unusual for a Senator to be elected "S. I'resident in the lirrt s nsioa nfhisterm, r-l . i ii tr is familiar with the ropes, hav ni: served in the Senate befoie. Jay i-iweiman. who le-elt-ctcil, is stio cen of as a l'residential possibility. One .i:e in' st likely iMiididalos i Tom iay , or .Aia i ion, wi n was a leeepnve andidate at the last, t-ession. Kay Aai 'he j ib and is said to have the nppovt of bevetal of I he hi 1 hivcr Sena- ivs. rein j a Sta'ement No. 1 man, he mlcht gather in Severn! more vi tesfiom !;e Ivrn 'Hants and Statement No'. 1 Rf II ! i;ca lis. Kay's chaiids at presen "I; f..votab'e. li' the .at t i-S'n teiaenr men aiti-mp' to nriMiiizi' for a li.ht fin r lie Tie id.aa'V, S. ('. I'.ieh will pioh-j 1; v !... their I'lio'tv. I'.inti'Mio i f r. n;i .'liro ov.t-.) DOHERTY rT ii j i T .t ! ". t:S iit!;r at tis iii-.' V.y.ia'vitii ' an. I iin.-t ro;i.- ' i ; ; u jia' groin I 3 to tiiaUrf I'D!' Ol'l'Mlt to liHVt li'..L1'Il Oi a-'acfd at Ti c 1rfrus" brnu;;'it i's sitlo of tlx' ctsrt to an aKrnpt ending TiH'K day '-vntiint; nbonr ttine o'i'inck after the examination of a, few wit nesses to corroborate the Ftory tohl by Mr. Dohertv. Tlti? testimony i 1 ' :ii ti:v i (on&isted of measurements ti) show iliat Doherty hp.d shot from n, po- fjelive n an imperative law, but in a moral influence upon the leia ature its sitiiiiticance will be determine 1 next January. Tbe amendment changing the time of holding elections from Jane to Novem ber will take effect in 1910. If the amendment ha passed increas ing the number of supreme judges from three to five, though it now seems im probable, there will he two judges to elect Hthe November election this year, for it is fo provided in the amendment No illations must be by convention, as sembly f electors or by petition.' If both fishery' ills have been ado ted each, will stand, except that if there he any conflicting,' provisions the actieeeiv ing the largest atl'nnur.ive vote will p:e vail. The proportional representation amendment mi rely authorizes the ! g:. lature to provid:? a system of elec inn b which minorities shall be assure;! ' representation in all ollicts to whicl; tw or more persons are t" bo eltcted. Ti. amendment does not prescribe tta for th candidates for the ofllee. As ttiis nieam e increases the oppor tuniiies of minority parties and as the direct primary tfnda to loosen parly tiea, there is etrong probability that the two together will result in minoiity par ties securing mote representation than that to which they would be entitled upon their actual party strength. Thej'oirupt prae iees act limits the expenditure of candidates in the pii marv campaijjus to 1" per cent of the salary for one year, and iu senerul chiii- paigns to 10 per cent of one year's sal ary, though any candidate may spend $UH) in each campaign. The ext endi tines of close, relatives and paitners are d emcit tlxKe of th candidate bin sel '. Itifoi malinn concei niug each can idate i to be liiioted i i'ii pamph'et to bo dis tributed by the secretary of state, as in Ithocasoof initiative and referennum I jaieasuiesat piesent. Kac'i candidate ! must pay for the spai'P he oc upiea in : the namphlet; tiie limit being one page. aszse Tie star Drilling lacie Go Is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will stnrt yon in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING "MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo, The Bost In The World. -For full particular? regard- m well drilling macnines, tools, supplies, etc., write to Heppner LihIkb No. 258, n. V. O. -filk.-Hef-ulur ini'i'ttiiH night euont unci fourth Thurn duysofeacili mouth. Harry Jutiniuii, . K TtuiH. Bieiuiau, Svc, Boycr & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for far stock II F.PI NK It. OREGON THE STAR DHlLLiU KAGKIJiEGO. I) jPacrnc Lodging House . FORTL.AND, OK'-SON, or AKRON, OHIO. Treating is fo bidden, as also is 'elec- ;n' i tioneering on election tiav. Candidates ner in wire!, this snail be accomplish.,!, ,u, patty matU!I8 mu,t tile a sworn out leaves the legiahiira to udopt any sfi: I me ol a nur.ih The O. U cc X (to. advertise- a fare to Twin Kills lil.ile'i. for the snii,g' i'f theTw.n I'' ills, S I hi : 1:1 J J i v i - Lam! 'i Water t'o's in i t. .1 n no l.nl ?-") !''). statement of their expend. tures alal i Coniinui.iis nassiig. in b oh .Lr.-'etiniis. rer o. p iins ol attaining ir. i l,iill,.:lN vvitt.i,, 15 The amendment authorizes the legi lature to emict laws pei n.ittingthe sa t. to express ins second and third days af er elec tion. Willi it dual letnrii limit of ten from date id sale. Cliiidieo of Promising official appointment is Cue age, halt of the above, mte. -,. i, ;a,K. .,d . eore..i :iti,.n eon- date May .'K, l'.KiS clio'.ce , . ,.; K, ,t'i,w ia V n,ilii i-:i 1 ml vei tiseionnt.j of laws reijuiring th.it the ferson el. e'ed mnst be mAtM aB 8lli. snail leceive a majontv (1 the votes cast. 0;l s half Sale C. IM.SIU1NN. Prop. Good cl clean rooms. Weekly OrrRonlau Hepuner Cazetta. none better in town. Ccmc and Step With Us M A I M STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. once if silion lvinc on the lloor. .tt-v v.'-x-Ai.u.-A ix.ir i Kim county k lobereprecoiiteil. 1'.t i .?-.'! v. iii be small. All the- cot r, ;!! be in the collection of hi piouticta to be exbibited. TaeOreou Couiuiissiou will pay TS transportation charges and tbe otK-ft of iustallation. Tbe conjuais-iT-i get o'H a booklet advertis ing Oregon, and wbfii taken all to jfther will be of much beuefit to 'Jie state. COMPLEXION OF THE LEGISLATURE Mr. Phelps announced to the court that be would not introduce any testimony in rebuttal on behalf of the State, Wednesday morning and Deputy Prosecutor Xotsou immediately launched on the open ing address in summing up the case for the state. He was followed by Attorney Van Yactor and Judge Fee for the defense. Judge Fee was talkiDg to the jury when a re cess was taken for tbe noon hour and completed his plea in behalf of the defendant about two o'clock in tbe afternoon, whereupon be was followed bT District Attorney Phelps who spoke uutil five o'clock. Mr. Phelps made a strong plea for the State and that justice be meet ed out to all alike. He was inter rupted by Judge Fee several times during the pres ntation ot bis ar gument upou the ground that tbe prosecutor was trying to mislead the jury. Judge Bean immediate ly gave Lis instructions and shortly: either anti-statement or on- before 61X o'clock the jury retired a total of .",S. and rf these latter, fm. deliberfttion. At the time of going to press 'There Will Be Fifty-two Statement Men on the Joint Ballot. KTKh 1& rneobere of the Senate and 33 Jtaarsof the House pledged to Slate xitut N(. 1, ttieie are 52 Statement No. ITTOtes on joint ballot. Againut these refttors and -7 Representatives ... III a i 9 I W Pure id Orcein i 1 I I Q It i 'K-i'itred tb.at several of the un 7?Ce.'i members will vote for, Governor ?:?.-.;; l.'."n on a ! howdown. rJ. fete 1J Democrats in the Leis li.Vn '-, sevtn in the 1 1 raise and eix in rft3-'iMia'3. Five of these Senators are bot-i-orere, the new Senator-elect being Tor aer Oliver. The other Democra'io 3eatiijrs are Mitt A. Miller, L. Mulit, F. ITl.CAiiwell, J. K. Ileiities and C. J. 2?i;th. Tlieeeven IJemo:rats in the Hi.ear3l. A. Jluokc-s, J.M Philpot, -it . I, Berillion, H U. Miller, M. Pur tjo, M. F.Corrivian antl W. F. Jackson. The next L:jislatnre will have many more Densocrata than the former one, Jfrt&eoli Legislature there was one lirt Xemoiaat in ihe House, Rothschild, iroar Zfortb I'owder, in Eastern Oregon. ibSrjsehilvl was a candidate for re-elec-ticr, J)ut v.as d M'aatf'l. 'Zbe legislature is classified as State- riutat No. 1 and snti-tatement. On the ili'Ststenient Sennt irs 10 are hold-overs al of these it bix are Democrats, leav Idx 13 Iiefsiri)iiv.an Statement Senators. In the Ha'ise, of the 33 Statement Rep-ise?sta-!ves, seven ars Democrats and 2? are Republican?. If the members classify themselves on tfo StaV-nient in the organization of the J the jury was still out; The woolbnyers are in town agaiu to pull off the second sale. Mrs. E. O. Jackson, of Portland, is visiting with Heppner friends this week. Mew Laws Adopted II y Hie People. The Portland Oregonian's Salem cor respondent prints the following excell ent review of the new laws adopted by the people ot Oregon last Monday: The constitutional amendments and bills adopted by the people at the elec tion last Monday will go into effect as soon as the vote thereon can be canvass ed and the result proclaimed hy the gov ernor. This will probably be three weeks jet, and someof thee ninty e'erks are always sliw in Pending in returns. Most of the amendments and initiative measures have no immediate effect, however, though they will be in full force as soon as the proclamation has been issued. The recall amendment is self-execu-torv and will be effective at once. It Is a strictly Morrow County product made of 21. per wnt ereain, liabcock test, which means 21 pounds butter fat per 100 pounds cream guaran teed to be strictly first class and free from adul teration. During tfie season of 11)07, according to a con servative estimate, there were paid $7000.00 to Portland ice cream manufacturers and the ex press company, for ice cream, by Morrow County dealers. This money you will see was sent out of the county and never returned. I believe in boost ing .Morrow County. Distribute the monev among our farmers. .Morrow County first, last and all the time. My plant is of sufficient capacity to supply the entire county with the frozen product and I solicit agents in every town. Write or call for wholesale prievs. Retail Prices. , Wc are After Your Business. Plain ice cream, any flavor, per gallon . . $1.50 Fruit ice cream, er gallon . . . . 2.00 Nut ice cream, per gallon .... 2.00 Fancy ice cream 2.00 Ice cream in bricks, any one flavor, per quart o0e Icecream in bricks, any two flavors, per qt. . 00c" Ice cream in bricks, any three flavors, per qt. (0e Orders Promptly Filled. 1. K. WEJSTBRBBRG Heppner, Oregon We believe in tlie goods we are seliing, in the popple we are selling to, and in our ability to ii't-t results. "We believe that honest goods can ! sold to honest people by honest meth ods. We believe in working, not waiting, in laughing, not weeping, in boosting not knock ing, and in the pleasure of selling goods. We believe that an order today is worth two or ders tomorrow, and no man is down and out until he has lost faith in himself.. We believe in today and the work we are doing, in to morrow and in the work we hope to do, and in the sure reward which the future holds. We believe in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity. iu good cheer, in friendship, and honest com pel ition. Thomson Bros. Dealers in General Heppner, Merchandise Oregon Senate and House, the Statement mein-: I'roviues mat -o per cni 01 wie voiem 01 ber have control of each branch of 6h Ijpsis!.tnre, if" -;!eo'ive of party. 'Iie 12 .-'ciiOii ia'ji..;i liie Stattllielit an !ect their own Fiesident and the 33 XepneuUU ves pledged to the statement fense of the officer may be printed upon ran perfect, tbe House organization. an election to be held within '20 flays for which election other candidatea.ioay be nominated. The reasons for the recall and the de- 7hr:e is a j.robab.lity tbat the Legisla te Eatuple ballots in not to exceed 200 w ords each. No provision is made as to ttercase. however, there j petitions cannot be filed until an officer ran- w:J neoraniziJ with the etateme t ",e nianne. iu I'uuau.uuu. . vli: ' a piLrn neiit part, instead 0f ! be maJe for ,he 6Pecial election- 1:'ca11 jai'y. In the vtfTSZ liejuihiicans in the House to or-j!-) aji 2 in the Senate. Io the or vZLTuzi'n of the Sc-na'e at the laet ses bLuo tLe Democrats v He I with the Re jbica9 and w ere & ven places oo good irtees. 7 -ymmemr 1 . tat I J has occupied his position six months, I or, in the case of a member of the lesis ' lature, until the legislature has been in tession five days. The act instructing members of the legislature to vote for the people's choice Tcre will be three smiths in the I or senator will, of course, never bs ef- GILLIAM & BISBEE T HARDWARE The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. !! jl ii i I Tools, Machinery, Fencing, in fact, anything in our line. Come and get prices. GILLIAM & BISBEE Remington Typewriter Company ii li I : : ; r ill 1 PfqLfqcE hotei HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motet MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED ... Under New" Management. Thoroughly Renovateuand Refhtted. Beat Meals io tfce City. i CO. Projs.