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O'gn Horticultural BooJetj 'jP'L- TWENTIETH YEAR HEPPNER, OREOON. THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1904 NO. 978 9 C 9 6 I c J C C 9 PBOPBSSIOUAIj CA-iaiDS. DR. METZLER, DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. G. W. Phelps ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bid)? Heppner, Oregon 6. W. REA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW V. S. COMMISSIONER Homestead Filings and Proofs made. Office one door east of P. O. Borg's Jewelry Store Heppner, Oregon A. K. HIGGS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office new I. 0. O. F. building. Rooms 3 and 4. Residence at Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon. Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street. Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours when not professionally absent. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore C. E. WOODSEN, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Henry F. Huff is dead at San Francisco. He was an interpreter aDd could speak more Chinese dialects than any Hying man, Cau casian or Mongol. Heppner Gazette Weekly Oregoniaa. SCA L pFn El jo Will positively $ f. cure any and all $ ,1 a: e it, SS . scalp ana pre- vent the hair ( from falling. t I jM JM I I s I WE y uum iviiN i nr: . . . every bottle and will . I refund money in $ every case where it S k does not give satis- k ,i taction. ; i Slnnum nnin An I csiuuuiii ii uy vru Be vedere $ FINEST. WINES, I LIQUORS & CIGARS. One hundred empty barrels for J sale. Five hundred barrels of ex- ? tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . V 5 HEPPNER, - ORE. 5 JOPflHESE LOSE I LflllD seizure ot Manchurian Railway is Boldlv AtteniDted. JAPS AGAIN WIN ON THE SEA Russians Have Decided to Aban don Port Arthur and Leave it to its Fate. 4; I fS(BMlk London, Feb. 17. According to Port Arthur advices received by the London Times, a Japanese landing party which attempted to 6eize the Manchurian Rail way near Kinchau, was driven off after severe fighting with heavy loss. That the battle was of a severe char acter is indicated by the fact that the Russian officials admit their loss was not less than 70 killed. The Russians allege to have captured loO Japanese prisoners. Port Arthur to be Abandoned. New York, Feb. 16. The Sun's Lon don cable, dated Feb. 16, says Port appear to be in a perfect heal'hy state Arthur is to be left by Russia to stand and yet bring with them the disease There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. or fall by herself. A Poor Cigar such as When you can get the following leading brands, 5 Try Sig Sichel's Mixture a high gradejto bacco for your pipe. Sole agency for the S. P. DEVIN, Prop. LA INTE6RIDAD, LA MIA. PRINCIPE dc GALES, HENRY THE FOURTH AND OTHER LEAD- i ING BRANDS FOR.. LC - VWW W V-C00 (? c 9 ? 9 C 9 (f 9 ?" 9 More Russian Ships Sunk. London, Feb. 16 Among the dis patches from the Far East, published here this morning, is a report of another from which they Hre immune. In East ern stockyards, all Southed cate are kept separate from Northern animals " County Central Committee. The Republican County Central Corn- engagement at Port Arthur, in which mittee is hereby called to meet in Ilepp the Russians lost eight vessels sunk and ner, Wednesday. Feb. 24, atl :30 o'clock ten captured. p. m. for the purpose of selecting the County Del. Raker ' 14 Benton 7 CUckamas 18 Pliitai.n 1 H T - I .. .. . .... . . . . "'"vn"l" au a nigni aiiacK on i'ort Arthur three "me lor bolcling the primaries and Columbia 7 APRIL, 14 THE DAY Republican State Convention Will meet in Portland. Apportionment of delegates for the next Republican State Convention: Japanese torpedo boats were sunk. MIST PASS QUARANTINE. Otherwise California Cattle Can. not Enter State. County Convention and such other bus iness as can properly come before it. W, L SMITH, W. W. SMEAD, Secretary. Chairman. Consumption N The drouth in Southern California is threatening many cattle, but they will not be revived on the Oregon ranges unless they can pass tin stricter quar anti ie regula ions according to the de cision of Governor Chamberlain in a re ply to the Governor of California ask ing admi-sion of Southern California cattle to this state. In speaking of bis portion Governoi Chamberlain eaid : '"It is with great reluctance that I re fuse this request from California. Their ranges are poor this year, and the y have not enougn feed to ke?p their cattle alive until their crops are ready. But we have too look out tor our . own in terests and I do not deem it safe. I have consulted with the state veterin arian, William McLean, and Jwith Sec retary of State, F. I. Dunbar, and they agree with me that it wou'd be hazard- ous to allow the herd from Southern Scott's Emulsion is the ITlOSt California to invade our ranges." refined Or fatS, especially Tne presence of a tick, peculiar to the prepared for easy digestion. cattle of the South, is the reason for the FHmrr h,'m fit ,n tKlc decision reached in case of the request v l r i i ,,nm Po,. . c , way, which is often the only seem to notice the presence of the in- wa 1S nair tne battle, DUt sect, and thpir health is not impaired Scott's Emulsion does more by any number of them. Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott'sEmulsionisthemod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Coos 9 Crook 5 Curry 3 Douglas 14 Gilliam 4 (Jrant 7 Harney 4 Jackson 12 Josephine 7 Klamath 4 Lake 4 Lane 1!) Lincoln 5 County Del. Linn 14 Malheur 5 Marion 2'.i Morrow f Multnomah 71 Polk i) Sherman 4 Tillamook 5 Umatilla l(i Union 10 Wallowa ( Wasco 12 Washington ... .13 Wheeler 4 Yamhill 11 Total. . . .361 tub Saii'i isliacl Hide Guaranty company INCORPORATED We have the only set of Abstract Books in Morrow County. ... Abstracts and Plats furnished on short order. Upon Northern cattle the bite of this tick is regarded as alnnst fatal. It is than that. There is some thing about the combination sa.,1 by veter.nanans to cau.e a disease Gf coJ liver oil and hypophos known as t h TWa fvr f. .i.;k . J r r r f Mtyjtn nilftJIJ cattle in the North seldom recover. Southern cattle seem to be immune phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the from this disease, but as POon as the Uve:lk nartS and has a snerial ticks infest the Northern cattle, the din- j 11 aniuu uii nit; uiscabcu lungs. MOXKY TO EO 0 REAf, ESTATE W. L. SMITH, SECRETARY. - - HEPPNER. OREGON eeape breaks out among them with usually fatal results. J The Domestic Animal Commission in ; Oregon is composed ot Governor Cham ' br!ain. Secretary of State F. I. Dun j bar and Chairman of the State Agii , cultural Soriet.v George Chandler, j "The majority of the board :r now decided not to grant this request," said j the Governor. "It would be very hard to discriminate in what canes it would I be safe to admit the cattle. They might A sample will be sent free upon request. P.e ure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS. 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $t; all druggists Republicans will hold their next state convention iu Poitiaud, Thursday, April 14. Each county will be represented by one delegate at-large, one for every 150 votes cast lor Judge Bean iu the last general election acd one for every frac tion of 150 larger thau 100. The total number of delegates will be 3til. In 1D02 the total was 343 and in 1U00, 33(j, on the same basis of appor tionment. The State Committee recommends to County Committees April 2 for pri maries and April 7 for conventions. Conventions of the two Congression al Districts are usually held the day be fore the State convention. A notable gathering of nobles was the meeting of the Republican State Cen tral Committee Friday morning in the office of Chairman Frank C. Baker. Fifteen of the 33 members were present and nine others were regresented by proxies. The Committee decided thai the State Oonventioo can well be held later than lsual this year, inasmuch as the cam paign need not be loDg. The law re quires nominees to file their acceptances )f nomination at least 4 days before the election. The nominations will be: Supreme Judge. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Four Presidential electors. Kight delegates to the National Con vention at Chicago June 21; four at large and two for each congressional district and eight alternates. The dates recommended for primaries and County Conventions are not bind ing on the county organizations.