Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 08, 1892, Image 1

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H InheISemi-Weekly
New and Desirable
BUSINESS,
'GAZETTE.
NINTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1892.
NO. 469.
SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
TOE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
ALVAH W. PATTERSON Bus. Manager.
OTIS PATTKRSON.. Editor'
At J13.0O per year, $1.50 for six months, f 1.00
for turee muiiLns; in advance,
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
The " EAGLE, " of Long Creek, Grant
County, Oregon, is published hy the same com
pany every Friday morning. Subscription
price, f2per year. For advertising rates, addresB
OiaXlNT Xj. 3PATTEKS02T, Editor and
Manager, Long Creek, Oregon, or "tiazotte,"
Heppuer, Oregon.
THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake'B
Advertising Agency, M and 65 Merchants
Exchanga, San Francisco, California, where con
tracts for advertising can be made for it.
EC. PENTLAND, SECRETARY OF THE
Oregon PresB Association, '2i Ash Street,
between First and Second, Portland, Oregon, u
our only agent located in that place. Advertis
ers should consult him for rates and space in
the Gazette.
THE GAZETTE'S AG SNTS.
Wagner B. A. Hunsaker
Arlington, Henry Heppncr
Ling Creek, The Eagle
Echo, Bobbhaw
Caiima Prairie, Oscar DeVaul
Mutteson, Allen McFernn
Nye, Or., H. C. Wright
Hardman, Or ;;J:A l?1
Hamilton, Grant Co., Or Mattie A. Hudio
lone T. J.Carl
Prairie City, Or R. R. McIIaley
Canyon City, Or., .?. L. l arnsh
Pilot Kock G. P- Skelton
Dayville, Or J- E. Snow
John Day, Or F. I. McCallum
Athena, Or John hdington
Pendleton, Or., Win. ti. McCroskey
Mount Vernon, GrantCo.,Or., Postmaster
Shelby, Or., Miss Stella iiett
Fox, Grant Co., Or., J. F. Allen
Eight Mile, Or Mrs. Andrew Ashbaugh
Upper Rhea Creek, B. F. Hevland
Douglas, Or 8. White
Lone Kock, Or K. M. Johnson
Gooseberry W. P. Snyder
Condon, Oregon Herbert Halstead
AN AGENT WANTED IN EVERY PRECINCT.
Union Pacific Railway-Local card.
No, 10, mixed leaves Heppner 8 a. m.
' 10. " ar. at Arlington 11-00 a.m.
" 9, " leaves " 8:51 p. m.
" 0, " ar. at Heppner 6:50 p. m, daily
except Sunday.
East bonnd, main line ar. at Arlington 8:50 p. m.
West " ' " leaves " 4:20 p. m.
Night trains are running on same time as before.
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Stage leaves for Monument daily,
except Sunday, at 6 :30 A. M.
Arrives daily, exoept Monday, at
6:00 p.m.
Direot connection oan be made at
Monument with the Long Creek stage.
Daily stage between Long Creek and
Canyon City, conneotmg at the latter
place with the stage for Burns and Mil
vies valles.
orax:3-oiT OPPIOIALS.
iovnrnor 8. Pennoyer.
See of State O. W. McBride.
Treasurer Vhil Metschan.
Supt. Instruction E 3. McElroy.
Judge Seventh District W. L. Bradshaw
DiBtriot Attorney W. H. Wilson
MORliOW COUNTY.
Joint Senator , Henry Blackmail.
Representative ?'' hompson.
County Judge JuIiub Keilhly.
' Commissioners J. A. lhompson,
H. M. Vaughn.
Clerk J- W-Mornm-
" Sheriff V,',(fmbIiPb1?-
" Treasurer JWt m a
" Assessor ."v. I? e'
Surveyor C. B. Crane.
" School Sup't W.L.Saling.
' t'oroner James Dangherty.
H EPPNER TOWN OFFICERS.
jlajo, .T. J. Matlock
i'ounciini'en O. E. Farnsworth, C.
M.Mnllory, W. J. McAteo. S. P. Gamgues, Thos.
Morgan and Frank Gilliam.
itocorder A A. Roberts.
treasurer VW.') . lzer
Marshal J- W. Rasmus.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Doric Lodge No. 20 K. of P. meets ev
ery Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock n
their Castle Hall, National Bank build
ing. Sojourning brothers oordiallv in
vited to attend. Emit. VoatJZ, C. C.
' T C. Aubrey, K. of K. & 8. tf
RAWLINS POST, NO. 31.
G. A. R.
Meets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of
eaoh month. All veterans are invited to join.
C.C. Boon, Geo. W.Bmith.
Adjutant, tf Commander.
FBOFESSIOXTAI..
A A. ROBERTS, Real Estate, Iosur-
anoe and Collections. Offioe in
Council Chambers, Heppner, Or. Bwtf,
Thave re-opened thiB well-known house to the
public, and solicit a ahare of the patronage.
Per day 00
Board per week a00
" " ' with room 6 '10
My table is always supplied with the best the
market affords.
MRS. BASEY St DAUGHTER.
67-tf-s-w Props.
Roofing
GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costB only
2 OOper loo square feet. Makes a good roof for
yean, and anyone can put it on. Send tanip
lor sample and full particulars.
Gum Elastic Roofing Co.,
39 4 41 West Broadway, New York.
63-75 Local Aent Wanted.
FREE TO THE AFFLICTED.
All who are suffering from the effects
of Youthful Errors, Lobs of Manhood,
Failing Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Strioture, Svphilis and the many troubles
which are the effects of these terrible
disorders will receive, Free of Charge.
full directions how to treat and cure
themselves at home by writing to the
California Medical and Surgical Is
firm art, 1029 Market Street, SA
Francisco, California. 465-ly.
Are having their land business straight
ened out and shaped up. How about
yours? If not in satisfactory condition
it would be a good plan to see about it
at onoe. I am giving careful end ene
getio attention to entries, final proofs,
"railroad land" and nil business relating
to lands in Morrow ooonty.
FEANK H. SNOW,
U. S. Commissioner,
swtf. Lexington, Or.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Northern Piirifk-
BAILEOAD!
Is the line to take
It is the Dining Car Ronte. It rnns Through
Veatibuled TraiiiB every day in the year to
St. Paul and Chicago
(No Change of Cars)
Composed of DINING CARS unsurpassed,
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS
Of Latest Equipment
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Best that can be contracted and in which Ac
commodations are both free and furnished for
holders of first or eecond-claSB tickets, and
Elegant Day Coachs.
A Coutinuous Line connecting with all
Lines, affording Direct and Uninter
rupted Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations can be
Secured in advance through
any agent of the road.
THROUGrlT" TICKETS
To and from al points in America, Knaia.id
and Europ i can be purchased at any Ticket othce
of thiB Company.
Fall information concerning rates, time
of traiqs, routes and other details
furnished on application to any
agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
No. 121 First St., Cor. Washington,
tf. PORTLAND OREGON
C? DICK TX3VT E !
TO
San Francisco
Aid all points in California, via the Mt. Hhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
The great highway through California to all
points East and South. Grand Been ic Route
of the Pacific Const. Pullman Buffet
Sleepers. Second -clasB Sleepers
Attached to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class pastfengore.
For rates, tickets, Bleeping car reservations,
etc., call upon or address
R. KOEHLER, Manager, E. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Gen. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
LUMBER!
T7E HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF CN
f V dreaded Lumber, 16 miles of Heppner, at
what Is known as the
SCOTT S.A.-W2VXXXjXj.
PER 1,000 FEET, ROUGH,
" " CLEAR,
- 110 00
- 17 50
fF DELIVERED IN HEPPNER, WILL ADD
L (6.00 per 1,000 feet, additional.
L. HAMILTON, Prop.
X. A. HamlltoniMftnitr
LABORING tViEN I TAKE CARE!
LOSS OF TIME IS COSTLY!
ALUABLE PRESENT.
A Year's Subscription to a Pop
ular Agricultural Paper
GIVEN FREE TO OUR READERS
By a special arrangement with the
publishers we are prepared to furnish
FliEE to each of our readers a year's
subscription to the popular monthly
agricultural journal, the American
Fakmeb, published at Springfield and
Cleveland, Ohio.
This offer is made to any of our sub
scribers who will pay up all arrearages
on subscription and one year in advauoe,
and to any new subscribers who will pay
one year in advance. The American
Farmer enjoys a large national circula
tion, and ranks among the leading
agricultural papers. By this arrange
ment it COSTS YOU NOTHING to re
oeive the American Farmer for one
year, It will be to your advantage to
oall promptly. Sample copies oan be
saen at our office.
NEW TYPEWRITERS !
INTERNATIONAL!
Nos. 1 an J 2.
Warranted IndeBtructable Alignment,
No. 1 has capital shift and key-board nearly
like the Remington No. 2.
The New No. 2 is a double key-board machine.
TheBe machines are the most beautiful in ap
pearance, and efficient In execution of all the
numerous competitors in the typewriting field.
PRICE,
Either Style Keyboard, -$100.00.
A beautiful line of Cabinets always on hand.
Second band machines taken In exchange, and
for sale.
WANTED A good, smart man in every city,
town and hamlet throughout the entire world,
to act as our local agent; our terms to agents
are the most liberal of any in the typewriting
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BOSTON, - MAH.S.
TO WOOL GROWERS !
IF YOU WANT
To keep your Sheep healthy, and insure a good
clip, use
HAYWARD'S : -HEEP : DIPS.
A Sure Cure at Moderate Cost.
HAYWARDS "PASTE DIP
Mixes with either COLD or WARM WATER.
HAYWARDS LIQUID DIP
Is Non-Poisonous, Improves the Wool
and does Not stain it.
CHHISTY Ha wist;,
Wool Commihhion Merchants,
Filth and Townneml 8tn., ftan Krancinco
General Agents.
For sale by Slooum-Jobnston Drug Co.
4:36-474
Hides, Pelts
nd Furs wanted, I will pay the Mphfut
inarkut prk-OH for anything in thiB line.
Give rue a rail before Bfclliinr cluewlifrc, hx J
know I fun do better by you than any ot)ir irm
in Heppner.
W. W. SMEAD.
OfRcs at fiargetit & Drinkeirs Fee3 yard.
ST. JACOBS OIL,
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN,
CUBES
RHEUMATISM,
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Soreness,
Stiffness, Swellings, Backache, Neu
ralgia, Sciatica, Burns.
NOTICE 01' INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Oct. 2. 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that Baid proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at iieppuur, Or.,
on March 2i, viz:
ABRAHAM It. CHAPMAN,
Hd No. 3143, for the K NK'i Sec 11, SEVi PEH
See 2, and SW'H NWfc Sec 12, Tp ;j S R 2!) E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
A. J. Cook, W. H. Clark, Chns. Cate and Giles
Daughorty, all of Lena, Oregon.
A. Cleaver,
465-74. Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 30, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before W.K.Ellis,
U. H. Commissioner at Heppner, Or,, on March
12, lb92, viz:
WILLIAM O. MeCAKTY,
Hd. No. 20;sy, lor the 8E Sec 21, Tp 1 8 R 20 E
W M.
He names the following witnesses to provo his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
J. H. Edwards. C. C. Baling, R. W. Turner and
Jetterson D. Kirk, all of Heppner, Or.
63-70 John W. Lkwih, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 8, '92.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before F. II. Snow,
Com. U. 8. Circuit Court, at Lexington, Oregon,
on April. 7, 1H92, viz:
WILLIAM T, CAMPBELL,
Hd. No. 4251, for the W'H SWH See 17, and WW
N W4 Sec 20, Tp 2 S, R 25 E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to provo his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Jacob Earnst, George W. Smith, Theodore
Cork, William M. Staull'er, all of Lexington, Or.
John W. Lkwih,
464-72 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office atThe Dalles, Or., Feb. 2:!, 1892.
Notice 1b hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of ills claim, and
that Baid proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or.,
on April 9, 1K92, viz:
GILBERT P. COATS,
Hd. No. 4279, for the SF.'4 Sec l Tp 3 9, R 21 E
WM.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence up Jit, and cultivation ol,
said land, viz;
Cyrus Fuqna. J. H. Allen, Ed Ashbaugh and
E. B. Btauton, ail of Eight Mile. Or. -
tHS-76 John W. Li!w;s, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Oilice at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 25, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in supportof hlselafin, and that
said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner,
Oregon, on April i), 1892 viz:
VANDEVER L. COFFEY,
Hd. No. 2014, for the 8EJ4 Sec ;i4, Tp 2 S, R 24 E,
W. M.
He nameB the following witnesses to prove hiB
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Samuel N. Warfield, Wm. Haguewnod, Wesley
McNabb, Thomaa Merrill, all of Eight Mile, Or.
407-478. John W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 12, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has iiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before County
Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, at Heppner Ore
gon, on March 28, 1892, viz:
GEORGE PHIPPS,
D. 8. No. 10173, for the WW HWJ4 and 8WJ4 N
WW see 24, Tp 1 S R 27 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
Continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Thomas Crow, Fran Phipps and Homer Reese,
of Leua. Or., and Victor Groshans, of Heppner,
Or. A. Cleavkk,
S5-74 Register.
Tlx Orliflnol
DIGTIONHRY.
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publishers, we are able to obtain n number
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The dictionary is a necessity in every home,
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ami furnishes knowledge which rio one hun
dred other volumes of the choicest books could
supply. You tig and old, educated mid ignorant,
rich and poor, should have it within reach, ami
refer to its coutenls every day in the year.
As some have asked if this is really the Orig
inal Webster's Unabridged JHctiomiry, we are
able to state we have learned direct from the
publishers the fact, that this is the very work
complete on which about forty of the best years
of the author's life were wo well employed in
writing, it contains the entire vocabulary of
about 100,000 words, including the correct spell
ing, derivation and definition of same, and is
the regular slaiidard size, containing about
HOOpOOO square inches of printed surface, and is
bound in cloth, half morocco and sheep.
Until further notice we wilt furnish this
vaiuab'e Dictonary
First To any new subscriber.
Second To any renewal subscriber.
Third To any subscriber now in arrears
who pays up and one year in advance, at
the following prices, viz:
Full Cloth bound, gilt side and back
stamps marbled edges $;-oo.
Haif Mo-occo, bound, gilt side and back
stamps, marbled edges, $1.50.
Full Sheep bound, leather label, marbled
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Fifty cents added in all cases for express
age to Heppner.
g&Ati the publiMhers limit the time and
number of books they will furnish at the low
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Helves of this great opportunity to attend to it
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PLES
AUSTRALIAN
The Voters' Attention Called Par
ticularly to Sections 49 and 50.
STYLE OF TICKETS AND HOW ARRANGED.
An Indelible Pencil lifted to Murk Oat
tlie Names of Candidates Nut
Voted For.
Seotiou 40. All eaoh oertiflontes of
nomination, acceptances and withdraw
als, as soon as filed, shall be pnblic
records, and shall be open to public in
spection under proper regulations, and
wheu a copy of any certificate of nomina
tion, acceptance or withdrawal is present
ed at the time the original is filed, or at
any time thereafter, and a request is
made to have such oopy compared and
certified, the offioer with whom such
certificate of nomination was filed shall
forthwith compare such copy with the
original on file, and, if necessary, correct
the copy and oertify and deliver the oopy
to the person who presented it. All cer
tificates of nomination, acceptances,
withdrawals, poll-books, tally-sheets,
ballots and ballot-stubs shall be preserv
ed as other records are, for two years after
the election to which they pertain, at
which time, unless otherwise ordered or
restrained by somecourt, the county clerk
shall destroy the ballots and ballot-stubs
by fire, without anyone inspecting the
same.
Section 41. Any person who has been
nominated and accepted some nomiua
tion, as provided in this aot, may oause
his name to be withdrawn from
nomination at any time prior to
the eleotion, by a writing declin
ing the nomination, stating the reason,
Bigned and acknowledged by him before
some officer authorized by the laws of
this state to take acknowledgments of
deeds, and certified by suoh officer, and
by filing the same with the Secretary of
State or the county olerk or olerks with
whom the certificate nominating him as
a candidate was filed. Suoh withdrawal
may be sent by telegram to the Seoretary
of State through a county clerk, as pro
vided by section 44 of this act in the
case of certificates of nomination.
Section 42. ' If any person rominated
as herein provided dies or withdraws be
fore the day fixed by law for the election,
and the fact of the death becomes known
to the satisfaction of the officer, the seo
retary of state or county clerk or clerks
in whose olliae the certificate of nomina
tion nominating such person was filed,
shall forthwith give notice by posting a
certificate of the fact in a oonspiouous
place in his office. In every such oase
the name of the oaudidate who has died
or withdrawn shall not be printed upon
the ballots, and if already printed, shall
be erased or cancelled before the ballots
are delivered to the electors.
Seotiou 43. If the original nomination
thus vacated was made by a convention
or assembly, and the convention or as
sembly can reoonvene, it may fill the
vaoanoy before the day fixed by law for
the election. If the convention or as
sembly has delegated to a committee the
power to fill suoh vaoauoies, such com
mittee may likewise fill the same. In
every oase where the original oandidate
dies or withdraws, as many certificates
of nomination, made by electors, to fill
the same office, shall be filed as are duly
presented to the proper offioer before the
dny fixed by law for the election. The
certificate to fill such vaoanoy shall sub
stantially oonform with the requirements
for an original certificate of nomination,
and shall be filed with the same officer
the original certificate was filed with.
Section 44. When suoh oiigiual cer
tificate of nomination, thus vacated, was
filed with the secretary of state, the cer
tificate to fill the vaoanoy thnB occa
sioned shall be filed with him, and it
may be filed direotly with the seoretary
of state or in the following manner: It
may be presented iu duplicate to any
county clerk, who shall file one of the
certificates in his office, and upon being
tendered the cost of transmitting the
same, it shall be the duty of such ooonty
clerk to forthwith cause the certificate of
nomination to be telegraphed to the sec
retary of state and repeated back, and
be shall alee forthwith mail the duplicate
thereof, by registered letter, to the sec
retary of state. The secretary of utate
shall file said telegraph copy of the cer
tificate the same as if it was the original,
and be shall also file the duplicate when
the same arrives by mail. The seoretary
of state shall, in certifying the nomina
tions to the several county olerks, omit
the name or names of all such candidates
filed with him who die or withdraw, as
aforesaid, and instead thereof he shall
oertify the name or names of the persons
who have thus been nominated to fill
such vacancy. In the event that he has
already sent forth his certificate, be
shall forthwith certify to each county
clerk, by telegraph if necessary, the name
and residence of eacn person so nomi
nated to fill suoh vacancy, the office he
is nominated for, the party or prinoiple
he represents, and tlie name of the per
son for whom such nominee or nominees
are substituted.
Every county clerk shall prooeed
thereafter in conformity with said later
certification.
(Section 4o. Not more than thirty (BO)
days and not less than twenty-eight (28)
days before the day fixed by law for the
election, the seoretary of state shall ar
range, in the manner provided in this
aot for the arrangement of the names and
other information upon the bal
lots, all the names and other
information ooncerning all the candi
dates contained in the certificates of
nomination which have been filed with
him, and accepted by the nominees, in
accordance with the provisions of this
act, and be shall forthwith certify the
same under the seal of the state and file
the same in his office, and make and
transmit a duplioate thereof by regis
tered letter to the county olerk of eaoh
oouuty in the state, and he shall also
post a duplioate thereof in a conspicuous
place in bis offioe and keep the same
posted until after said election has taken
place.
Section 46. Not more than fifteen (15)
and not Ibbs than twelve (12) days before
the day fixed by law for the eleotion, the
oouuty olerk of each county shall ar
range, in the manner provided by tbis
act for the arrangement of the names aud
other information concerning all the
candidates contained in the certificates of
nomination whioh have been filed with
him, and accepted by the nominees, and
which have been oertified to him by the
seoretary of state, in aooordanoe with
the provisions of this act, and he shall
forthwith certify the same under the seal
of the county court and file the same in
his offioe, and make and post a duplioate
thereof in a conspicuous place in his
office and keep the same posted until
after the eleotion has taken place ; and
he shall forthwith prooeed and cause to
be printed, according to law, the oolored
or sample ballots, and the white ballots
required by this act.
Section 47. The oouuty olerk of eooh
oouuty shall cause to be printed, accord
ing to law, all the ballots required under
the provisions of this not, and shall fur
nish the same in the mnnner hereinafter
provided for the use of all electors in the
county. Ballots other than those fur-
niBhed by the respective county olerks,
aocording to the provisions of Jhis act,
shall not be used or ciroulated or cast or
oounted in any election provided for in
this act.
Seotion 48. All ballots designed to be
voted shall be printed iu black ink upon
a good quality of white paper, and shall
be alike and of the same size in the some
county, at the some .electipn. jDuplcBte
impresSio'Ds -of the same "shall be
printed upon cheaper oolored paper so
as to be readily distinguished from the
white ballots. These colored ballots
shall be used solely as sample ballots for
the information and convenience of
voters, and shall not be voted, and if
voted shall not be counted.
Section 41). The ballots shall be
styled "Official Ballot;" shall state the
number or name of the preoinot and
oounty they are intended for and the
date when the eleotion is to be held;
shall contain the names of all the can
didates for offices to oe filled at that eleo
tion whose nominations have been duly
made and accepted as herein provided,
and who have not died or withdrawn,
and Bhall contain no other names of per
sons, except thot in the case of eleotors
of president and vioe-president of the
United States, the names of the candi
dates for president and vice-president
may be added to the party or political
des'gnation ; the name of the city or
town or county in which the candidate
resides shall be added to the name of
eaoh oandidate; the name of each per
son nominated shall be printed upon the
ballot in but one place, but there shall
be added opposite thereto the party or
political desiguation, expressed in not
more than three words for any one party,
as specified in each of the certificates of
nomination nominating him for the office.
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The United States Official Report
Of the Government Baking Powder tests recently made, undef
authority of Congress, by the Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative infor
mation as to which powder is the best. The Official Report
shows the ROYAL superior to all
others in leavening power; a cream
of tartar powder of highest quality.
The Canadian Tests:
"The strength of the Royal is shown to
be 23 per cent, greater than any other. ,
"As a result of my investigations I find
the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the
others. It is pure, contains none but whole
some ingredients, and is of greatest strength.
" F. X. Valade,
" Public Analyst, Ontario,
"Xo)iiiinoii of Canada,"
The names of the candidates for each
office shall be arranged under the desig
nation of the office, in alphabetical order,
according to surnames, exoept that the
names of candidates for the offices of
electors of president and vice-president
shall be arranged in groups, as presented
iu the Beveral certificates of nomination.
There Bhall be left at the end of the list
of candidates for each different offioe as
many blank spaces as there are persons
to be eleoted to such office, in whioh the
elector may write in the name of any
person not printed oil the ballot, for
whom he desires to vote as oandidate for
such offioe. On the left margin of the
ballots the name of the uppermost oan
didate as printed shall be numbered 12,
the next candidate 13, the next 14, and so
on consecutively to the end of the ballot.
The blank lines shall not be numbered.
Whenever the approval of s constitu
tional amendment or other question is
submitted to the vote of the people, suoh
questions shall be printed upon the bal
lot after the list of candidates, and eaoh
answer shall be numbered on the lett
margin as in the case of the names of
candidates. The ballots shall be printed
bo as to give each elector a clear oppor
tunity to designate bis choice of candi
dates aud his answers to the questions
submitted by canoeling or marking out
the names of the candidates who are
not bis choice or the answers he does
not wish to make. And on the ballot
may be printed suoh words as will aid
the elector to do this, as ''vote for one,"
"vote for three," "yes." "no," "oanoel,
crofs or mark out the names of candi
dates not voted for," and the like. Eaoh
white ballot shall have at the top thereof
two stubs or margins, perforated along
the lower edge thereof and adapted to
be torn off after the ballot is folded, and
without exposing its contents. The bal
lot aball be of a sufficient length and
width to permit this to be properly done.
The white ballots shall be arranged and
printed substantially in the following
form:
Section CO. There shall be provided
and furnished for each election precinct
not less than four white ballots for each
vote oast in Bucb eleotion preoinot at the
general eleotion next preceding, and a
like number of the oolored or sample
bullols. The oolored or Bauiple ballots
shall be duplioate impressions of the
white ballots, but without perforated
stubs. These colored or sample ballots
Shall be furnished as Boon as printed, at
any time before the eleotion, by the re
spective county clerks, in reasonable
quantities, lo all eleotors applying for
the same; and on the day of the eleotion,
under the direotion and oontrol of the
judges at eaoh polling place, the sample
ballots shall be given in reasonable and
proper quantities to all eleotors applying1
for them.
Continued in next issue.
NOTE.
Sections 40 and 50 should be read very
oarefully by the voters. To mark out
the name of a oandidate means that you
do not desire to vote for him. Subse
quently our readers will learn that this
must be done with an indelible oopjiug
pencil.
Are You buffering
From back ache, inflammation of the
bladder, brick dust deposit or stone iu
the bladder or in fact any derangement
of the kidneys or urinary organs? It
thus u filleted do not lose time ai.d waste
money on worthless liniments and worse
planters, but strike at the seat of the
disease at once by using the greatest of
all known remedies, tbe celebrated Ore
gon Kidney Tea. Pleasant to take,pure
ly vegetable, BatiHfuotiou every time.
Lexington is agitating the building of
a new uolionl house. It was voted on at
their yearly meeting yesterday. It is
likely that they will ereot n 83,000
building.