Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 24, 1892, Image 6

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    rlsPl ES, allSKIX AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES ARISING Trom
a DISORDERED STOMACH. -vrnmi'iraiPPFPil
tin.iriijrBiwo reAwj.rEiioii wrappers
iih Facsimile Sianalure of EMIL tHbon. Vr
" aCUmW REDINQTON & CO. AOINTS. 8aM FSOa
SOT.? HV A LI. IHHGOIBT AMP
$$$ Perhaps
1 QUEEN HAIRINE" to restore and promote the Hair has no "Hial. it is a pomade (vaseline
form). I' our applications will stop the hair falling and prevent dandruil. It run s n-;ilp diseases, and
will positively row a lux it riant growth of hair urilesH hereditarily ha Id. Tialdness is not an indication
that tin; roots are dead. Nature did not provide thai we should wear a covering for the head. When
the epidermis (skin) is alive, no are the roots, and 'Quoen Hairino" applied to the hurface opens the
ibllicUw, and gives nourishment and vitality to the roots. One bottle will convince the most skeptical
of iu merit. Try it. i'rice, $1 .00 per Motile.
' QUEEN ANTI-ODOR " (powdered form) applied to the parts allays excessive perspiration,
find permanently euros offensive fcot, armpiu, etc A snort delightful and harmless remedy. I'rice 50c.
Our ' ON DO LINE" (liquid, pure and fa arm lew), when applied to tho akin restores and beau ti ties
the Complexion: removes and prevents Tu, Hunburn, Freckles, Pimples anil lilsck heads. This re
nowned preparation cannot be excelled, K single application has a marvelous effect, and each
additional one improves the complexion. Try it; If not delighted with it, return the buttle, and we
will n-fund yotir money. One iioulo will restore the complexion. Price, f 1.00
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hannlcKS, and certainly effectual if uwd according to directions. J. K. Hesse, M. P.. 464 Freeman Ave,
lie mil by I'. O. Order, Ke-Kiatcml Juer, or Ifraft to home office, and mention this paper.
pULLN TOILET CO. 174 RACE ST.,
J IKKI, Samples ol our i!oods and "How
Hides, Pelts
And Furs wanted. I will pay the highest
market prices fur anything in this line.
Oivumea cull la-fore BcUhig elsewhere, as J
know 1 etui du better by you than uuy other tirin
in lleppner.
W. W. SMEAD.
Oflioe ut Sargent & Driskell's Feed yard.
Scientific America
Agency for
TRADE MARKS,
'rVVVT COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For Information and free Handbook write to
Ml'NN A CO.. liiMiAIMVAY, Nkw yuhr.
Oldest bureau for HcenrtiiB patuntn in Amnrtca.
Kvory patent taken out hy uh is brought before
the public by a notice, given free of charge ill tho
Scientific mmeau
Larost eireulat.ton nf any selentifle paper In tho
worlii, Hnlcivlldly Illustrated. No liitelliKont
itmn Hhotild t.-o wlfbout it. Weekly. ,1.00 a
year; Sfl.tfl nx monOm. AdrtniHS MuNN & CO,
ruiiLiNMKHH. EfcSt It road way. Now York.
Ihiive re-opened this well-known house to the
piihlie. mid Holleit tt nlmre of the piitroiuige.
I'erdtiy JfltH)
hoard per week 5 00
" " " with room b' DO
My tuhle Is Always sopplied with tho best the
market aHords.
MKH. ILVH15Y & DAUGHTKlt,
iu-U n-w 1'rops.
QUICIC TIME !
T O
Sf 111 Fiuuioisoo
And all point h in California, viu tho Mt. Hlmstii
nmifi of tho
Southern Pacific Co.
The grout, hiuhwuy through Ctliformu to nil
poiulH Kant and South. (Inind Heenic Houto
of the 1'iteilie ('oitHt. l'utlinnn Ho lint
Hleepiirtt. Heeiuiil-eliWN Hleopers
Alturluul tuexproHH truiiiH, tilTnnliug Hiijmrior
ilcnuiiTindntioiiH for hhcuiuI-cIhhh pahsengei'H,
Kor niti-H, tieketH, Hleoping car nwcrvat ion a,
etc,, (tull upon or nddreHa
K. KOKHhKIt, Munuger, R, P. HOOKKH, AbhI.
Oeii. V. Ai V. Agt., I'oi'lliuid, Oregon.
WOVE
BEST evt-E
STEEL IJLE
ICKIIOUiLEDCED THE BEST
(or Lawns, Gardens, Farms, Hanuhos and Hailroads
run i;i ii i'i;n. s,i.i iiv tifiiinH. i- luiii' rAiu
Mcni)i,i.i:Ns rori.iiiv mtii.xj. nw ihiwi
Tbe JfiulQulltiii Wuvuu W irs i'litca 0oti Cuioga.Xii
S. P. FLORENCE,
STOCKRAISER !
UKrrNKit, oiiKtioN.
('tittle branded mid earmarked tn shown above.
MorneM V on right shoulder.
Mv rattle rtuige in Morrow and Umatilla eouu
tii. I will pay idC-MM for th arriat inul eon
vieliuii of any peiKott Hleiiling my tdoek.
WyniiiUitli'g, Vlyuumtli ltooka, Lmlit
iirniniilm, Uiwk ttiul Single I'omb
itniwn Li'j;liiirn, l'intriili;B
CnoliiiiB, lloiiiiiiim ami Sil.
1.000 YOUNG FOWLS
llmuty for Dulivury.
BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR
CHOICE SELECTIONS.
mu Fowl
r,i Atu,.n'nn. inul rt tho lnwt on
thin cint bv ii KrtMit Jiirnronce.
I UUiUVNT K SATISFACTION TO
KVKKY CUSTOMKH.
Soml for CutiilotfiiK.
J. M. (1A1UUSON,
liox 55. com.y.Ki. Foteet Orove, Or
ft WIRE
lirinf n rv r f nn uanP
KSTA1!1.1S11EU IN )s"7.
You Don't Know Us,
BUT SURELY YOU KNOW OF OUR REMEDIES.
We extend nn invitation to call and see free tents at our Clinic,
"Arcade Chiuuburs." ilmirH 1 to :t p. m. Lady Attendants.
We till mail orders same day received (securely healed, postpaid).
If not iw represented we will refund your money.
' QUEEN ANTI-HAIRINE" removes Ueaid or Fuperiluous
TTair J,rom the Face, iieek and Anus, or Moles ami Birthmark.
Madeln'.o a paste, only a few minutes application is required. t
in powerful, yet mild in its effect. Jt dissolves and destroys the
follicles of tho hair without the (tightest pain, injury ordiscolori
tion to the most delicateskin. Trv it. dim l'ricn. fit "fin nr lu.ttlo
CINCINNATI, O,
(Local Agents Wanted.)
to be Beautiful
' vent for two stamp.
On Sale
OMAHA
Kansas City, St. Paul,
St. ILOtils,
AND ALL TOINTS
EAST, NORTH P SOUTH.
Leaves lleppner, 8 a. m. Arrives
050 p. m.
I'ullmun Sleepersi
Colonist 81eeiera,
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Steamers Portland to 8au Frauoiaco
every four days.
Tickets o1!?
Europe.
For rates and general information call on
Depot Ticket Agent,
J. C. HART,
lleppner, Oregon.
W. II. IltJKIiBUKT, AsHt. (ietil. I'iihh. Agt.
Si Wiiflhlngton Ht.,
I'((HTLANI. OllK(iOK.
national Bank of HeDDnsr.
W. PKNLAND, KI). K. BISHOP,
I'reHident. CrtKhler.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made ou Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD.
HEITNER. tf OREGON.
LUMBEK!
TK HAVK KOI! SAI.K AI.I, KINI1S OF IT N
i droHHi'il Lutnlnir, Hi iniU'B of Ht;iniur, at
uhiit is Itumvn uh thu
SOOTT B A-WMIUIj.
l'KK 1,0(10 KKKT, HOUOII,
" " " Cl.KAK,
$10 00
17 60
F IlKl.IVKItKI) IN HKPl'NKK, WII.I. ADD
L f i.OO wr I,IH)0 (out, uililllldiml.
L. HAMILTON, Prop.
I). Am lliiiullloii, Man'itr
PU15LIC SALE
OF
Stock Horses !
The iiudi'rsiiuuod will sell at l'ublio
Auotiou at
UFAM'NEll, OR.,
Frilly, June 'k 1892,
ioo HEAD ioo
Of A merican Stock
Horses.
TERMS OF S.1LE:
Oue ywir, with approved security; iu
toreet at 10 per oeut per anumu. Five
per cent iliKcount (or eusli.
7Sif. C.11.COCIIUAN.
TicKle
Tbc Earth
With a Hoe. SOW FERRY'S SEEDS and
naturt will do the rcit.
Stda Urglv determine the harvest always
uUnl the Wit KERRY S.
A book full of informtton abiui limlem how
aud wit at to rietetc, sent free to all wtiu a&k
for Atk to-day.
D. M. FERRY J DETROIT,
4 CO., JT MICH,
4gmi
Cancel,
K(IK ('l).:lllS, L'l) lMSTHK T.
VI. ('OkNKl.llIS .1. liltllillT, of Slierinuu county prohibition.
lit. V. II. KI.I.IS, of Morrow -oiinty. Hepulilican
14. .1. V. i.l'CK, o( irant countv People's Tarty
15. JA.MKS 11. Sl.ATKli, of 1'nion county Democrat
Foil Sui'KKMi! Jrixii-:.
Hi. A. S. J'KN.N ETT, of Wasco county Democrat
17. V. A. M((ltK, of Columbia county Republican
18. WII.I. If. WALKElt, of Clackainas countv People's Tarty
1!). UION'JAMLN P. WELCH, oi Multnomah county Prohibition.
Eon Cnici'iT Ji ikie, 7tii Dihthict. Vote for OME.
. W. I,. P.KADSIIA W , of Wasco county Democrat
.'.!. tiEOP.I IE WAT KINS, of Wasco county Kcpulilican
Eolt l'KO.SECt'TINO Attoiiney, 7tu
24. J. F. MllOUE, of Cinok county
25. W. 11. WILSON, of Wasco county
For R i: l1 k e s e nt a t i v e .
28. .1. N. BROWN, of lleppner
2!l. L. W. LEWIS, of Ilanlinan
3(1. .1. C. THOMSON, of Lexington
For Sheriff.
31. J. M. K EES, of lone
.".2. N. R. AlcVA Y, oi Gooseberry. .
33. UEOEGE NOLLE, of lleppner
For Clerk.
34. T. C. AUBREY, of lleppner
35. WILLIAM BLAIR, of Lexington
30. J. W. MORROW, of lleppner. . . .
For Juwie.
37. JULIUS KEITIII.Y, of lleppner.
38. ANDREW ROOD, of lleppner. .. .
3!). E. II. STANTON, of Eight Mile. .
For Treasurer.
40. W. J. LEEZE.R, of lleppner ...
41. J. W. MATLOCK, of lleppner .
42. J. E. SCRIVNER, of Hardman.
For Justice of the Peace, (ith
50. F. .). IIALLOCK, of lleppner
(iO. W. A. KIRK, of lleppner
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i Mtmrmr r
WEArJJESS
MONEY. JEj
we have a relief and cure
In your ignorance of effects
and vitality which is
system the elements thus ,
strength and vigor will fol- c
cure or money refunded.
Dr. Sanden's Electric 5
after all other treatments ?
testify, and from many of
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which are instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Electric Suspensory, the
greatest boon ever given weak men, and we warrant it to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or
Money Refunded. They are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or old men, and will cu'-i
the worst cases in two or three months. Address
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON
TIMHKRtTIlTliK-NOTU'K OF INTENTION.
Uiul Oillt't'iit Ijidrtunlt, Or,, April Z. W2.
Notice Is lu'ri'liv nivt'ii t but .John H. Kdu itnlN,
bus lilt'tl notice" of Intention to nmke tinul
proof before tlie County rlerk of Morrow Co..
Oregon, at liisoitiee in lleppner. r., on Tuesilny.
the 7th tliiv of June, I'.'-, on timber culture ap
olleation No. 2,1-11', for lots 'J, :t ami 4 inul SKl ,
SWI4 See No. :!0, in Tp No. I S, U N. J7 K W M.
lie umnea at witnesses: C. t'. Saline, . ti,
Met'artv, li. W. Turner, S. N. Morgan, nil of
lleppner, Or. A. I'j.kavkis,
4nV.I1 Keyister.
NOTU'E -TIMHKU Cl'I.TriiE.
I'. S. I.an.l Offlee. The Dalles, Or . Mar. 1 '.'2.
(.unplnint ImvliiK been entered at this oiliee
bv Oeo. W. bishop, Morrow County, Oreirou.
nitainst U. II. 1'lunkett ftr failure to comply
with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. .vj."..
.lated Januarv 'Jt;, IS'.vj, upon the W NK1 , ami
N N Vi See. , Tp. :i S Knne Jti E, m Morrow
County, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of
sall entrv; eontestaut alleyin that li. II. IMiui
kett tlttt not eultivnte or cause to be cultivated
any of sahl tract since 1nV. Ourini; the past live
years no work has been ilone ou said tract by the
iirtitl li. H, riunkett, or any oue for him. The
srthl parties are hereby summoned to appear at
this otUce ou the Wh day of June, K. at 10
o ehiek a. m., to respond ami furnish testimony
eoueernlui; said alleued fnilnre. J. W. Morrow,
Countv ClerK, is authorized to take testimony in
this ease, at his orhee in lleppner, nt 10 n.'in.,
June U, IM'J.
John V. i.kwis,
4ST-41W. Keyister.
NOTICK OP INTENTION.
Otttee at The Palles. Or,. Apr. 'Jt.
Notice Is hereby nien that the foUowlnx-iirtni-ed
settler has tllei muiceof his iutetttioii to
make tinul proof In support of Ids claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, tit lleppner,
Oregon, on June 4. ivx', viz:
JOHN S. IIOSKTNS,
lid. No. AWI, for the lot 1 and s - NK'4 and NK4
SEVSee. :l, Tp S. K .'" K W M.
lie names the followiuit witnesses to prove his
continuous resideueo upon, and euUivation of,
ftahl laud, viz;
W. E. Kahlt'r, P. N. Ilanlinan. K. i. Cox and
V. U. Kov , all of Hardtuan, (iregon.
John V. I.kwis,
4M'.':1 lieuister.
Precinct, Morrow Comity, Oregon, June 6, 1892.
Cross or mark out fhe Xaiuesof Candidates not Voted For.
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AN D' S USPEN SORY FOR,
WHO ARE
immw
rm f if KTorf r wiMfryn.
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or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force
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DR. SHNDEN ELECTRIC BELT
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T.an.l Office at The Dalles, Or., April ''", iSW.
Nutiee is hereby tfiven that the followinc-nam-ert
settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make rhml proof in support of his claim, and
that Hitid proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow county, Or., tit lleppner, Or.,
on June 10, vU:
FRANK MOIiELAND,
1) S. No. 6.S-IA, for the E1-' and Wj" SE1
See 21, Tp 4 S, R2T) E V Jf.
He tuiines the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot,
said hind, viz:
J. F. liovse, Hiram Tash, Henry Howell and
Arthur Stevens, nil of llardnian. Or.
4S.VH1 John W. LKWisRefiister.
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
Land Oiticeat La Grande, Or., Aprils, 1S12.
Notice is herebv Riven that the ftdlowinx
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that Haiti proof will be made before the County
rlerk ot Morrow County, Or., at lleppner, Or.,
on June 7, IM'L'. viz:
JERKY UROSNAN,
lid No. 2,219, for the N1.. NW4 and N1,; NE1
Sec H2. TP- 2S. K 21' E W ft.
He nauieB the fttllowinir witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ami cultivation of
said land, viz:
A. J. Cook, Charles Mann, James Pearson and
iJeorire Hayes, all of Uuia, Or.
A. Clkaver,
4S.V1M. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Otttee at Ii J ramie. Or., May 11. IS'.vi.
Notice is hereby piveu that the foUowiiur
immeil settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow county, at lleppner, Or., on
Juue 2.', viz:
EPWAKP K. PAY,
H.l No. MW, for the NKl4 NV Sec. 7, Tp. 1 8,
ii 2S E W M.
He names the follow! in? w itnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation 01
said land, viz:
William Pouplass, J. A. Thompson, O. R. Pay
am! George Vinson, all of lleppner, Oregon.
A. Clkaver, Ksuister.
Daily stage both ways between Monu
ment and Long Creek. tf.
I in: A n'oKSi:v-(i::Ni:i;Ai..
211. ;i:oi!(iE E. CIIAMHEUEA1N, of I.inn conntv. .
21. E. It. WKHSTEIl.of .lackson county .". .
For Member Statu Hoard Equalization, 7th Dist. Vote for ONE.
2il. WILLIAM HUtillES, of Morrow
27. J. L. LECKEV, of Crook county
For School Superintendent.
43. W. L. SAI.ING, of lleppner
44. R. W. TURNER, of lleppner
45. MISS INEZ VORUZ, of lleppner
For Commissioners.
4(i. ,1. M. BAKER, of lone. 4 vr
47. PETER BRENNER, of Eight Mile, 2 vr.
48. ALLEN EVANS, of Alpine, 2 yr
4(1. D. N. HARDMAN, of llardnian, 4 yr
50. .1. II. JONES, of Eight Mile, 2 vr
51. P.. F. KINti, of lone, 4 yr
For Assessor.
52. II. CALDWELL, of Eight Mile.
53. R. L. SHAW, of lleppner
54. W. W. SMEAD, of lleppner. ..
Fob .Surveyor.
55. ISAIAH BROWN, of Lexington.
5(i. D. II. JENKINS, of Hardman...
57. J. W. REDFORD, of Douglas.. .
F'on Coroner.
58. T. W. AYERS, Jit, of lleppner.
NOT.
For Constable, (ith Dist.
(11. HARRY PHILLIPS., of lleppner.
02. J. J. ROBERTS, of lleppner
WEAK?
DEBILITATED. AND SUFFER'
) W-J&l o
vh4 tarn ti H?r;
from Nervous Debility? Seminal Weak
ness Losses. Prains.Impotency or?
Lost Manhood. Rheumatism. Lamp
Back. KidneV Troubles. Nervousness
worry and exposure. For such sufferers
throughout this htate, who would jrla.ilv
tUa.. romrar.r .F,.r t.dnrr nof
All children enjoy a drink of
Hires' Root Beer.
Bo does every other member of the family.
A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this delicious
drink. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake
of larger profit, tells you some other kind is
" )st as (rood " 'tis false. No imitation. Is ua good
as the geuuine Uuu&i'.
WAXTEI).:
THOSE who are interested in the Eight Mile
country and Morrow countv to know that
we have a few extra copies left, which can
be secured either at (ieo. Thornton's news stand
or at the Uaictte ottice. t-sw.
CM ME to the Palace Hotel bar for ChanTpagne
J Cocktails. Champagne on tap. ttH-sw
A BUi lot of Gooseberry numbers of the GiT
zette that ought to ie sent away. Call in,
invest and help your country. swtf
TO KNOW that L. P. Roved is Ileppner's
leading contractor and builder. Estimates
given ou all kinds of work. Oiliee at resi
dence, lleppner. Or. 71-sw.
VWngoumaker. one the best locations in
Morrow county. Must have a little capital.
Call on orwriteGazette office for particulars, sw
Gazette on Tboruton 8 counters. Prioe
5 cents. tf.
k3S Two.
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county .
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WEBSTER'S RECORD.
OVER HALF HIS DECISIONS HAVE
BEEN REVERSED.
Dues Oreicon "Want an Attorney (icnerul
Whoso Opinion Isn't Ki.i;ht
Hulf tho Time!
Any man ivho in this hronil land of
ours offers Ms name tor imbue prefer
ment invites that investigation into liia
fitness and worthiness for the position
which the lowliest citizen has the sov
ereisn right to make. If the candidate
has before been honored by public office.
high or low, and lias a consciousness of
having faithfully discharged the trust.
he -will not object to an examination of
the record he has iivide. Upon this rec-
ord he invites his fellow citizens to
judge him and by it he must stand or
fall.
L. R. Webster, judge of the First ju
dicial district of Oregon, is it candidate
upon the Republican tictet tor the high
and responsible position of attorney gen
eral. The people of this state are en
titled to know whether as a lawyer he is
qu.'ilified to become the legal adviser of
this great commonwealth. We have no
better or other source from which to ob
tain this information than from the rec
ord he has made for hinisolf, and to a
very brief glance at this record the
reader is invited.
Toward the close of the year 1883 the
office of district judge of the First
judicial district became vacant by the
resignation of Hon. H. K. Haima, who
was then the able incumbent. A Re
publican governor then presided over
the state, and no available Republican
lawyer was found willing to accept the
position. L. R. Webster, Esq.. was at
that time clerking in oue of the dry
goods houses at Jacksonville. He
claimed to have studied law and had
just been admitted to the bar. He was
a young man of pleasant manner, reason
ably good education, poor inpnr.se, mar
ried and ambitious. The people of
Jackson county thought of him as a
worthy subject and recommended him
for the place. The governor made the
appointment, and though very young
and without experience in the law, he
began the tasks imposed with commend
able zeal and appropriate modesty. For
a time the good people of this district
felt that thty had bestowud this great
honor upon a worthy person and were
inclined to view his mistakes with com
plaicency, feeling that time wotild fill
out his qualification by that experience
which must make up the finishing part
of every man's education.
In tliis, however, the peopla were to
be sorely disappointed as the sequel will
show. At the first general election he
was elected to fill the unexpired term of
two years, at the end of which being
still on probation, he was again nomina
ted and elected because of the weakness
of his opponent and the good natnred
indulgence of the public to whom, up to
this time he had displayed a reasonable
sense of that chiefest of all virtues, grat
itude. After this election he settled
himself back in his judicial seat with an
air that bespoke a sense of security for
the coming six yeivrs and gave growing
evidence of a forjetfuJness of the lowly
Btation from whi-ch he had. been lifted
:ina tne moment patience or tneius to
whom he owed his good fortune.
He soon discarded those little virtues
that had attracted friends to him, and
apparently with premeditation with
drew himself from the kind offices and
recognition of those who so aided him
In the days of his need. A stiff bow and
an air of superiority usurped the place
where was before a frank and hearty
salutation. His friends have with vexa
tion often remarked this foolish young
man's unmistakable notion that all be
low him are of "the common herd" and
that he views them from a lofty station.
This is no picture for campaign purposes
but a truth that can be vouched for by
two-thirds of the people of Jackson
county, who as American citizens re
gardless of party will rebuKe sucn as
sumption by an exercise of their sover
eign wills at the ballot box.
Such conduct will suggest to any taunt
ing person an intellectual shallowness
inconsistent with the idea of a sound
and lofty legal mind, and the record will
verify this conclusion. To prove this a
reference to the Oregon supreme court
reports shows that since Judge Webster
has been on the bench in this district,
out of fifty-four cases decided by
him and appealed to tho supreme court,
twenty-three have been reversed, five
modified and twenty-six affirmed. Less
than one-half of his cases have iieen al
firmed. "vS
No comment is needed. No lawyoi-
who is mistaken more than half his time
is a fit person to be the legal adviser of
a whole state.
But this is not all. The complaint 18
almost universal among the people of
this county, regardless of party, that
his administration as circuit judge has
entailed a large and useless expense, as
the records will also show.
The records show that for the fiscal
year ending July, 1885, the cost of run
ning the circuit court in Jackson county
alone, exclusive of the sheriff's and
clerk's fees for the same time was twelve
thousand two hundred and twenty dol
lars and sixty-six cents ($12,220.60); the
clerk's fees incurred in circuit court
business for the same time was $831.55,
and the sheriff's fees about the same,
making a total of about $14,000 for that
one year alone. The next year it reached
over $7,000, the next about $7,000 and
the following year it approximated $6,-
000, making a sum total of $28,000; and
this does not include the salary of $3,000
a year paid by the state to the judge.
As near as can be obtained from the
record the aggregate cost of the same
court for the past four years not includ
ing the judge's salary has been approxi
mately $18,000, an average of four
thousand dollars a year, Assuming $4,
000 to be a reasonable average cost per
year, we have the modest sum of $12,000
paid by Jackson county alone ror tne
privilege of educating this promising
young man to that standard of legal
ability that has enabled mm to get
almost one-half of his cases affirmed by
the supreme court and to make him
eligible for the new and Important trust
of legal adviser of the whole state.
It must not be forgotten that we are.
only presenting the figures for Jackson
county alone and that during all this!
time Judge Webster's jurisdiction has
extended over three other counties
which it may be reasonably inferred
have suffered from like causes.
Aside from the expenses above re
ferred to. and which sound in taxes
upon the people, a still heavier ex-1
pense has been incurred by litigants
in civil suits and actions arising from
unnecessary delays that could and !
would have been avoided by an expedi
tious judge. It is a well known fact
that the court in Jackson county grinds
with an exasperating slowness and that
cases argued and taken under advise
ment are sometimes held until forgot
ten, and it is confidently believed that
many reversals might have been avoided
if prompt decision of these cases had
been given while arguments and cita
tions were fresh in the minds of the
court. The number of judicial days of the
court for Jackson county from and in
clusive of 1886 to the present time were
41)6, or eighty-two and a fraction of
days for each year, and the average
number of hours during which the court
was in session would not exceed five
hours each day, while weary litigants,
whose rounds of duties at home demand
their attention, are kept with an array
of witnesses, day after day, with all the
consequent expense and loss to farm and
business hanging upon the sweet will
and pleasure of this man who has grown
so great upon their gift, who has forgot
ten gratitude, but asks them to raise
him a little higher in June next. It is
hardly to be doubted that they will re
member Bobbie Burns and may justly
say to him:
Our toils obscure and a1 that;
The rank is but the guinea stamp;
The man's the gowd for a' that. i
Will the people of this state think it
to their interest to elect a man to so
high a position requiring the highest
legal ability, wiose record is as stated
above? It is not believed that they will,
and all who read this are requested to
watch the returns after June the 6th
next and he will see that the sentiments
of Democrats and Republicans are alika.
expressed.
Judge Webster is not the choice of
the Republican party of southern Ore
gon, and the declarations made in his
behalf at the state convention where he
was nominated are not indorsed by one-
half of the Republicans of Jackson coun
ty where he has lived for ten years.
Voters, it is your duty as self respect-j
ing, free American citizens, to go to the
polls on June 6 and cast a ballot against
Lionel R. Webster. Relegate him to
the obscurity he deserves.
SATISFACTOKY BliTTLlill BNT.
To whom it may concern:
This is to certify tht, after havingour
loss of school house carefully figured by
competent mechanics, we made satisfac
tory settlement with the State Insurance
Company, of Salem, Oregon, on April JJ,
1K92, and within three daj's thereafter
received cheok for 3,400, full amonnt of
loss sustained by recent fire, which de
stroyed said bouse. W. K. tLLis,
Tom Morgan,
Otis Patterson,
Board of Directors of School District No.
1, Morrow County, Oregon.
Heppseb, Or., April 14, 1892. 82-98
Wool Insuraure-.
The I aeific Insurance Union baa fixed
the risk on wool in both of tbe ware
houses in Heppnner at the same rate, be-
iag $5 per $1000 per month. I shall be
pleased to issue policies for the Man
chester Co. on wool in storage. This
company has a capital of 85,000,000 in
KOIU. i. r.. f ELL,
Agent for the Manchester Fire Insur
ance Co., of Manchester, England, S9.92
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