Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 31, 1892, Image 2

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    Political Card.
"W. H". Wilson,
Regular Republican Nominee for
District Attorney
For tbe Seventh Judioial District.
Give yourbusincss to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those uho patronize
you.
Evert worker Bt manufacturing in
this country consumes over 890 worth of
our agricultural produce per year, the
English larborer consuming only SI. 42
worth.
The Portland Dispatch says that ex
Sen. Slater is a farmer. So is the Dis
patch man cultivating campaign lies
principally, but his harvest will be short
of any results.
The so-called billion dollar congress
passed the McKinley bill which brought
lis a billion dollars in foreign trade per
year, which was the first year in all our
national history to score the ten figure
mark in that trade.
To hear prominent democrats all over
the county say they will not support Sla
ter shows in wbioh direction the cyclone
of defeat is headed It will strike Sla
er's headquarters on the Cth of June.....
Union Kepublioan.
0. M. Donalmhon, a silver mine owner
of Baker City, one of those who was se
lected to represent Oregon in the Minne
apolis convention, though a rabid free
coinage man, allowed the state plat
form to he adopted without protest, and
accepted the honors thrust upon him.
Now, from what the writer oan learn,
he repudiates the platform he aooepted
or is making a big howl about it, any
how. This should have been done in the
reinvention, for consistency's sake, at
least.
We don't pretend to think ourselves
that this congress is covering itself with
glory, It is entirely too much like a re
publican oongress to point to with any'
great degree of pride. It line been in
session now nearly six months, and has
accomplished no more than it ought to
have done in six weeks. Tbe bouse has
passed some good bills and proposed
some others, but it has been vcxatiously
slow and expensive in doing so. Port
land Telegrum.
DKCORATION DAY AT LEXINGTON.
INSIST ON HAVING
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder,
TAKE NO OTHER.
It Contains
Neither Alum, Ammonia, or Any
Other Adulterant.
Iiichardson'$ "Diteaiet of Modern Life" -The action of ammonia on the
body is that of an irritant and It tends to hold the blood In a state of fluidity.
It also interferes with the process of oxidation of organic matter so that it
becomes an antiseptic, and it rapidly decomposes that allotropic condition of
oxygen which is called ozone. Thus ammonia present in the atmosphere,
daily respired by living beings, is injurious and we see its effects in the pallor
and feebleness of many who dwell In houses in the air of which ammonia is
always present houses over stables, for example, or in close proximity to
decomposing organic refuse.
Iiiebig the celebrated chemist, says of alum, that it is very apt to disorder
'the stomach and to occasion acidity and dyspepsia.
Republican Column
SOME BIOGRAPIIIKH.
Two of the He iiuljlican Candidates llefori
the VoterH Men of the People.
Faithfully and Patriotically Olmorved liy the
uiii Bowie, their Wives, Friends
and SwoetheartM.
memorial Day, trie day wuion brings
together the Grand Army boys, the Worn
an's Itelief Corps and in fact tbe patriot
10 citizens of the land, to pay tribute to
those soldiers who perished in the ser
vice of the nation, together with those
brave "boys of tho blue" who have sinoe
departed, by strewing their craves with
the fragrant flowers and linteuiug rever
eutly to the eulogies bestowed upon on
patriots, wns duoly observed at Lexing
ton yesterday. Early in the morning the
peoplo began ooming in from every di
rcution, the Heppner train bringing down
quite a delegation, amoug which were
tboKuightsof Pythias, twenty-six strong.
At the depot they were met by tbe G. A
It. in body, and were marohed to the
grove, where they mingled together un
til 10 o'clock, when the G. A. B W. II
t). and K, o( P. met at the school house,
uud bonded by tho fife and drum, march
ed buck to the grove, when tbe oxeroises
wero begun, with the program as follows
Huug by choir America
l'myuT Key. Galloway
bong by choir
"Our Soldier Heioos Sleeping"
Welcome address V. 0. Ely
"t'ply Isu Brown
Hesitation, "Died for You and Mo,"
Lawrence Parmer
lleoitntion, Ionie White
Hooitiitiou, "The Wouuded Soldier,"
Cora Driskell
Jtooitution, "Decoration Duy,"
Aunie Hill
Song, "Bring Garlands of Beautiful
Flowers" Choir
Beoitution, "The Beautiful Flowers"
Myrtle Brown
Booitution, "Crowned Heroes"
Delia Lieuallen
ia huv. rerguesou, wuo was to give
tho address for the oocasion, was unable
to attend on uccount of illness, the fol
lowing gentleman were culled upon to
talk to the gathering: Messrs. J. N
Brown, G. W. Ilea uud E. P. Sine, each
responding briefly. Tho next in order
wus adjournment for dinner.
In the nflernoon tho exercises wore as
follows :
Song, "Nearer My Ood to Thee". . . .
Choir
Addresses by Mossra. W. 11. WiIboh, T.
0. Wilson and Kev. Gullowny
Heoitatiou, "Died to Save us From
Harm" Emms Owens
Kvcitation, "The Nution's Dead" ....
Bessie Estes
Memorial Burial Service, by the W. It. C.
The guthoriug then repaired to the
cemetery where the exercises were oom
ploted. Fully 500 people were present
and by the uttention given one might
rest assured that the exercises were very
interesting, with the exception of those
who, when called upon to addresB the
withering, seemed to think they were ad
droning a political meetiug, rather than
H body tbnt hud gathered to pay tribute
and show their appreciation of the dead
heroes. This, however, was very much
regretted by the O. A. B. and they ask
the Gazette to Btute publicly tbut it was
not their intention to have such oratious
(?) on this oocasiou.
To see the American flag waving over
the stand one could not help but think
bow appropriate it was for such au occa
sion, not only as the colors of our nation,
but as an emblem of tbe G. A. R., tbe
red representing tbe blood shed by them
for the country; the white, tbe purity of
their intentions, and the blue their trite
ness to the cause.
T. W. AYEKS, Jit.,
Candidate for aoroner on tbe republican
ticket, is a native of this county,
rather was born in that part of Umatill
county which now forms Morrow, twenty
four years ago. His early life was spent
on tbe home ranch on Butter creek-
After a few years his father, T. W. Ayers
Sr., became interested in Heppner prop
erty, and the family moved to town.
Up to 1885, the snbjeot of this sketoh
was a student of Heppner's school, and
completing the common school course.
took a course in the Portland Business
College. After returning to Heppner
he was for a time deputy postmaster
and finally drifted into the drug business
owning the pioneer store on tbe come
of May and Main, opposite the Palaci
hotel.
Mr. Ayers is well qualified for tb
offioa for whioh he is named. While tb
emoluments of that position are not verJ
large, in a small county like Morrowi
tbero being few cases during a tern
where the servioes of a coroner are re
quired, yet the office needs a com
petent person. Sucb Mr. Ayers
believed to be.
PETER BKBNNEB
Is before the people for the oflice
county commissioner for the term of tw
years, his candidacy being the result c.
a petition a few days ago, tbe nomine
of tbe republican convention, Job:
Handy, not qualifying.
Mr. Brenner was born in Tippecano
county, Ind., in 1846, and in 1853 cam
to Oregon with bis parents, whe
settled in Linn county on a donation
olaim, where the old people yet reside.
Mr. Brenner oame to Morrow county
nine years ago, settling in the Eight
Mile section, where be has since resided
He is one of Morrow county's most suc
cessful farmers, being a olose manager,
which ought to recommend bim highly
to the position to which he did not seek,
but which was thrust upon bim by his
friends.
An oocasioiuil bottle of Ayer's Sarsa-
parilla does more to oorreot tbe tendency
of the blood to accumulate humors, and
keep the organs sonnd and healthy, than
any other treatment we know of. "Pre
vention is better than cure." Try it this
month.
A specialty. Ladies' and children's
shoes in endless varieties at bed rook
prices, at Dl-tf-t
C. S. Van Duyn's.
Is it not about time that the twaddle
about Ellis being a nominee of tbe Port
land ring was stopped? Two or three
irresponsible sheets have beeu repeating
the charge at regular intervals like pied
parrots but have never attompted to
give the smallest scintilla of proof. Tbe
burden of proof rests on those who make
the charge. Gentlemen will you prove
your statements or emit upr Xou onn-
not prove them and you know it.
Chronicle, (Anti-Moody).
It was impossible for Eastern Oregon
to nominate iu the state ropublioun con
vention, alone, a oaudidate for congress.
Iu number of votes this territory did not
equal tbut of Clatsop, Columbia and
Multuomub oonuties, so that thedeoisive
vote required a few, at least, from the
lower oountry. The vote that nomina
ted Ellis stood; Eastern Oregon, it
votes; Valley 25, including the vote from
the three counties. Of this Columbia
furnished five votis, so if the remuiuing
!l votes nil ceine from Multnomah
county, he did not receive even a ma
jority of that delegation. Ellis' nomi
nating vote was seventy. Still tbe Port-
and Dispatch says : "Had he been tbe
boice of Eustern Oregon the Multno
mah county vote would not have beeu
needed." What a liar?
From the Duker City Blade.
Ibe tariff for revenue only or free
trade policy means exactly this : If there
is a foreign pauper who will make our
goods at his home cheaper thnn our men
will, he is to have the work. Stripped of
all its verbiage, this is the identical issue
on which Mr. Sinter will expeot our
workingmen in this town nnd district to
support bim, evon though be be for the
rut-eating obinaman.
Minor Bros.' show window, containing
two pair of Chinese pheasants, forms
quite an attraction. Tbe boys are ever
ou the alert for something new.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
A corker in "Plow Shoes" iust received.
also a full line gents' and boys' Boots and
Shoes at bed rook prices. Call and see
them at the "Fovclah" Store of Ul-tf-t
C. S. Van Duvn.
Mill la It.
Mr. Uornor wishes it known that he is
still selling the tuuohiue-uiiule harness
at $23 and good, "steel-tree" saddles at
25, casli. Silt t
LOST.
Between the Gurrigues plauiug mill
and the first bridge, a rlrst-oluss feed
yard with lodging accommodations con
nected. Finder will be handsomely re
warded. 85tf t
The ladies' attention is turned to tbe
(not that we are selling tbe genuine Fos
ter Kid Glove and every pair guaranteed
and fitted on tbe hand before leaving the
store, at Ul-tM
C. S. Van D
UYN S.
Buhl, the baker. Buy your bread and
dikes and save money. Try it. a.
See J. W. Cowins for Bock Snrinrm
coal. Leave orders at Gazette oflioe. a
Minor Bros, ore now selling flour at
bed rook prices. For cash only. See
new ad. a
A fine lot of imported Shot Guns nt
Thompson A Go's at baienin orices. no
jobbers profits. a
M. Llchtentlial At Co. have iust re.
ceived a flue lot of Indies' kid, button
and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a
H. Bluckmon & Co. have nn exolusive
General Merchandise store. Stockmen
oonnot do bettor than patronize H.
Blnekman & Co., of Heppner's Pioneer
Brick. u.
-NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijtnd Office nt LnOraiule, Or., May. 27, lwii
Notice 1h lien-by l'Ivpii that the fol Inu inn-named
ncltliT lm tiled notice of Ills intention to
make II nil proof In support of
his claim, and that Raid proof will tie made be
fore W. It. Kills, Com. IJ. S. Circuit Court, nt
ni.-ppiici, um'koii, on j my ii, j.v.tj, VI:
MILLARD F. FRENCH,
lid No. :isx; for the S'J SW nnd SKV SWU and
SH i, SK'i See ft, Tn :l s, K E. W. M.
He names tho followtiiK witnesses to prove
1 1 in i-onii iioiiiin ii-smciici ilium, ami i- I viii nn
of, said land, viz:
r. ii. cox. m. J. Wilkinson, I), c. Gurdanc, J.
Hicks, of Heppner, Orcein.
KU-jOti A. Ci.kavkb. Hi'ulstcr,
T H E
use
Branch at Portland, hue opened a
BigLine fo Ladies and Gents' Farnisliing Goods
Also Boots and Shoes,
Valises and Fancy Goods.
T
I RUNKb,
You will find our Clothing Department with
au -assortment, including Square Cut Saoks,
Three and Four Button Frocks, made of the
best American Weavers, Scotch Woolen Wor
steds, Cheviots, mado up to sell in full suits.
$25.00
20.00
17.50
15.00
12.50
Suits reduced to
$20.00
15.00
12.50
10.00
- 7.50
Examine the goods and you will find all
shades and oolors, which will give satisfaction
Before purchasing, call and examine my stock
MINOR I3HOS.' Old Stand,
Heppner, Oregon.
EXCURSION
ANNUAL
S. 601VE1I01,
Pettys Grove, Mouth of Rhea Creek,
, IT 10 O'CLOCK 1 M.
f Low rate of fare on Heppner branch railroad.
A full programe, inoluding several speakers.
Rev. CHAS. II. CURTIS,
of Portland, will deliver tbe opening address.
Basket Dinner. General Invitation.
WijoI Iiitmrnnce.
The l acifio Insuranoe Union has fixed
the risk on wool in both of the ware
houses in "Ucppnner nt the same rate, be
ing $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 caoital of 85,000,000 in
gold. T. E. Fell,
Agent for tbe Manchester Fire Insur
ance Co., of Manchester, England. 89.92
Parents and Minora, Take Notice,
Minors on tbe streets after 9 p. m.,
will be run iu and fined. Take not inn
and save unnecessary trouble and ex
pense. J. W. Rasmus,
487-tfsw. Mnrshal.
Full line ladies summer dress goods in
endless variety, comprising latest designs
m white goods, laoes. demi fiouncinirs.
Swiss, India Linen nnd Cambno Em
broidery. Also children's white dress
goods, oat ton, lisle thread and silk un-
Jerwear, nt the Popoi.ab Store of (91-tf-t
L. b. Van Duyn.
GKAIN AND HAY FRAME !
Ptitenti'tl by J. W. WiU'knum Hun Marcos, Ti'X., July 1, 1H!. The latent and licKt.
Folds like a Pocket Rule. Weighs 60 lbs.
A boy can put it nn ami tabe it off. HoMs the Intul securely over the renter of the
Htfim, aiitl iH suited for haul ink nuy kind of Farm Produce.
ALWAYS READY. LASTS A LIFETIME.
A Htiy Frame not to lie confounded with the oh! style, cumbersome thlnfrnthat require two men
and a bov, with untold profanity, to load ft, and an extra pair of horses to draw It.
J. T. (il.KXK ami J. T. PHILLIPS, Aflrnt for Oregon
Maun fact ami and snW in ltjii?r bj Win. Aym, Nc; a'to atjent fur the sale uf territory 'in
Eastern Omjott. 6-m
. Thompson
THOMPSON
PROPRIETORS
)l
Below Collin A: McKarlnnd'n, Main Street.
A. E. BlniiB
& BINNS,
The toner Livcrv, Feed and Sale Stall
1 1
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay nutl grain per day. 81 25. Meals 25 cts,
at U. (J. nargeant r, next door to 1'eeil htaoie. urain Bud
baled hay always on baud.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAmSTERS,
at
ew Warehouse !
HENRY IIEPPNEU IS HAVING CONSTRUCTED AT
Heppner a capacious Warehouse and platform room.
He will soon be ready to receive the spring clip, and attend
to such other business as may bo entrusted to him. Having
been in this business at Arlington for some years, the public
know what to expect of bim, nnd he therefore asks for a con
tinuance of patronage at his
ew Warehouse,
AT HEPPNER, OREGON.
HE! CASH PRICE
PAID cbe "!7S7rES:EE2.&.Tr
IIE1TNEU
Flour Exchanged for Wheat.
FLOURING MILL COMPANY.
W. AYERS, Sr., Manager.
448
THE PUBLIC
SHOULD know thnt the Furniture lias arrlveil.
been sold nml more iut iu its place t way
down bHi'jiuins.
Call for prices at Heppner Furniture Co.'s
i nice, muni (ureei, opposite r. j. Tliompaun Co'i
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lnnil Ollico nt Lu tlmmle, Or., May 27, 1SH2,
Notlee is hereby iiiven Unit the followim--
iiKiiu'il settler Inis llleil notlee oi his intention to
iimIw final proot in support ot bis elaiui, and
that said proof will be made hef.n-o the rminK-
I'lork ot Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., oh
July 11, Isirj, vl:
JOHN I,. AYKUS,
lid No. mt for the SV
W. M.
He names the following wltn,,a., ... ,, n
his continuous residence upon anil cultivation
of, said land, viz:
eorire luson. J. A. ThnmnaMti nt II.,n,,p
Or., A. J. Tillard, Dave Proslev. of Lena. or.
William A. Jones take notice.
A. Cl.KAVKK,
!l;I-,. KcKisler.
4 Sec 10, Tp 2 S, li is K,
NOTICK OP INTENTION.
Uud Otliep at Tho Palles, Or., Mnv 21, '
Notice Is hereby tilven that tbe following. mm,.
ed settler baa tiled notice of bis intention to
make final proof iu sunoort of bis , 0,01,1 ,m.t
Hint said proof ill be made before J. W. Mor
row. I ouuty I'lerk of Morrow e.Hinte iir.,,i,
at Heppner, Oregon, on July !, l,.r, v. :
vir.i.nur. p. liliAt,
IV S. No. 74M. (I'oin. "li." Keb. .'7, isoj ) r ,h ,
NWi, See. 'J;t. Tp. 3 d, K i; KW M.
He names the following witnesses tnur.tv,. 1,1.
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said laud, xir.: '
Mat Hushes. Arthur Iialy, Wm. HiiKliesaud
ratlick Uuaid. alt oi llemmer. Or .1.
0ri,S'- John W. Lewis,
Keslster.
MONEY
is
Save 25 to 50 cents on every dollar you
spend. Write for our mammoth Cuta.
logue, a tiOO-paue book, containing illua
tratious and giving lowest manufacturers'
prices, with manufacturers' discounts, of
every kind of goods and supplies manu
factured and imported into the United
States. Groceries, Household Goods,
i'urmiure, untitling, LiaUies' and Gents
Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Dress
Goods, White Goods, Dry Goods, Hats,
Gaps, Hoots and Shoes, Gloves, Notions,
Glassware, Stationery, Watches, (Jlnoks,
Jewelry, Silverware, Buggies, Whips,
Agricultural Implements, etc ONLY
FIKST CLASS GOODS. Catalogue sent
on reoeipt of 25 cents for expressage.
We are the only oouoern who sells at
manufacturers' prices, allowing the buyer
the same discount that themannfnot nrpr
gives to the wholesale buyer. We guar
antee all goods as represented; if not
inuuu so, money refunded. Goods sent
by express or freight, with privilege of
roujiiiuiiou ueiore paying.
A. KAUl'KN A CO.,
1--' Q liucey St., Chicago, III.
PUBLIC SALE
-OF-
Stock Horses
The undersigned will sell at Public
Auotion nt
HEPPNER, OR.,
FrijyJnoe 3rd, 1892,
loo HEAD ioo
Of A merican Stock
Horses.
TERMS OF SALE:
One year, with approved security ; in
terest at 10 per cent per annum. Five
per oeut discount for cash.
7Stf- C. B. COCHRAN.
KENTUCKY JACK!
This fine Jack will commence the
Season, May 1, '92 at the
KANCIIES OF
C2.
Seven miles south of Heppner, on Elien Creek.
i jr.
EAGLE is a bine, of good Bize and weight. His colts show up well, as oan be
seen at the above-mentioned ranolics. Is five years of age.
PEDIGREE :
oi fjF- wa9lrJ by Eagle Jack; he by Mammoth Jack, of Kentucky. Dam,
Black Warner. Bred by Wm. liiohie and became the property of C. S. Kirk &
oOD) April, lo.'l
TERMS-
tlO to insure, payable when mare is known to be with foal. Have pasturage at
81. B0 per mouth for nil mares from a distance, payable when mares are taken away.
All care will be tahen to Prevent Accidents, but will not be
Responsible should any occur.
a. m. is: i xi c? sort,
Heppner, Oregon.
48(5-93.
DA IV
MAT HVOHES.
Columbia Beer Hall!
Y EXT DOOR to M. LicMenlhal & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main
Sircet. Keep on hand a Fine Line of Liquors,
Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have
Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to
5 Cents Per Glass,
Hope
Props.
On draught, fresh and cool. Luiich of all kinds.
to see all their old friends and many more.
. OSMEUS & HUGHES.
TO
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Utul Otlloe at The nlu-. Or., May ,-, is9
NotU'B Is lierfby ttivt'li tlmt tn.. f.,li.,u ,,!..
nmiuHl settlor hna tiled nolle ,- o( his intiMithfn
to nutlw filial proof in snw'ort of his eUiin. ami
that saM nrool vl In. t,m,l.. I,.,,'....
Clerk of Morrow Comity, Or.,-at llomuier, ur'
ou July II, Ink;, viz: ' ' "
JA.MKS I.K.U'H.
lie names the tollou lng witnesses to prove his
continuous resnleuoa uihui mii ..,,iti... .(....
Haul laml, vU: " ul
i.yru. N. Sliinn, William W. Kirk, Charles W
lent(iieaml Jellorsou D. Klrlt. ll . i .. . .....
ton, Oregon. j,1N w ,KW.. "
f- liesister.
EBS!
J F YOU WANT
To keep your Sheep healthy, ami insure u good
elip, use
HAYWARD'S : SHEEP : DIES.
A Sure Cure at .Moderate Cost.
HAYWARDS "PASTE Dip"
Mixes with either COLIl or WARM. WATER.
IIAYWARD S LIQUID DIP
Is Non-roisonous, Improves the Wool
and does Not stain it
'liwisTv Ms wish
Fifths
Wool Commission Mkrchants,
ml Townsend Sts., San Franelsco
General Agents.
For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co.
4;!ti47-.
Forest Grove Poultry Yards.
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
Wyandottes, Plymonth Rooks, Light
Bramah8, Rose and Single Comh
Brown Leghorns, Partridge
Coohins, Hondaus and Sil
ver Spangled Hamburgs.
1.000 YOUNG FOWLS
Ready for Delivery.
BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR
CHOICE SELECTIONS.
In America, and nre the best on
this coast by a great difference.
I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO
EVERY CUSTOMER.
Snd for Catalogue.
Address
J. M. GARRISON,
Box 55. com.SSXi Forest Grove. Or
Where?
At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his
tailoring business, be has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
sbirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on band
some elegant . patterns for suits. A.
Abrabamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or.
i
diliiitafl3
D
A
ml
S s a 1 11
ify Wii Hotel onus City
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS
Mrs Margaret VonCadow, Man
J. II. HAYES,
J. C. HAYES,
C. J. HAYES.
HAYES BROS.,
CTILL HOLD DOWN the old quarters on Main Street, opposite the City Hotel
where they keep as usual
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc.
The Genuine Heppner Saddle Always in Stock !
Agents for The White Sewing Machine,
Best in the Market
ReiJtiirins: t Specialty !
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
AT
Ol'KIC'B