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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1892)
Give yourbusinesttoUeppnet people and therefore cueist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize thote who patronize you. FOB PBKSIDEKT, BENJAMIN HARBISON, of Indiana. FOB YIOE-PBEHDENT, WHITE LAW REID, of New York. FOB PRESIDENTIAL KLEOTOIIS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pans. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. PATRICK EQAN HOME. The Hon. Patriot Egan, minister plen ipotentiary of the United States to Chili, who arrived at New York last Tuesday, brings witb him a treaty wbiob provides that all claims on the part of corporations, companies or private individuals shall be submitted to three commissioners, one to be selected by the United States, one by Cbili and the other to be a person upon whom the presidents of both ooun tries agree. If no agreement is reached within three months after the ratification of the treaty the Swiss repubho shall name the commissioner. The commis sions are to be held in Washington T 1 . i i - . uw vuuuunug aeoiBiun or any two Of the commissioners are to be final. Claims must be presented to the com mlssioners after doe notice to the two governments within two months after the first day of meeting. In conver sation with a reporter, Mr. Egau says be was ohargei by President Montt of Chili to convey to President Harrison a oor- disl message, couched in very oompll. mentary language to the bearer. He had with him also, he said, letters of credit for 75,000 in gold on Paris from the Chilian government, to be distrib uted among the families of litggin and -larnoan, !ne two American men-of- war t-men killed and injured in the Balti more trouble, and among those that were injured. The amount of indem nity, he said, was satisfactory to both governments. The offer of this snm was made by Chili to him after some negotiations on the part of both govern ments, and, as per inetruotious from Washington, be aocepied it. Other claims pending will be also settled im mediately. Mr. Egan is highly ap preciated by President Montt and bis cabinet. CAN'T VOTE FOIl CLEVE. The democratio oommitiee, through their secretary, tiled a ticket with Secre tary of State Piukham on last Monday, says a dispatch from Idaho. In obtdi enoo to iuBtruoliotii from the democratic national oomuiittee they left off the names of the democratio eleolors, substi tuting the people's party electors there for. The action of the state committee is severely oritioised by leading demo crats. Many fcxpresi indignation that they are not to be allowed to vote for Cleveland and faaug their heads io shame. They feel sore over the slaugh ter of democratic hopes in the state at the expense of national party politics. Republiouns Bre jubilant. Thev say this putting down of dcmooratio electors is an open confession on the part of the democrats that they oould not carry the state for Cleveland. It bl-o shows thai the demociats regard the people's party lu the light of allies to the democrats, and that it ia any thing to beat Harrison. Muuy romiblioiuiB here who have tip t this time looked with some favor upon the people's party movement on acoounl ot their free coinage plauk, now that the) see the local objeoi of the movement are deserting the populist ranks and coming buck into the old party. The news i. the coalition between the democrats and populists wbb received with muoh jov at republican headquarters. Leading pol itiuiana now have no fear of carrying the state for Harrison aud Reid and the en tire stale by 2,000 majority, it is a safe estimate that full? two-thirds of the re publican votes that have gone over to the populists will come back. Gsoaoa Tiounok Coins, a oelebrated author and lawyer, writes as follows to the American Economist: "In common witb many other democrats, I OBnnot follow tbe leaders of the party io de Bouncing republican protection as a fraud upon tbe labor ot the great major ity of tbe American people for tbe bene fit of tbe few; nor can I subscribe to the the doctrine that a protective tariff is nn. Constitutional. I have no peouotary in terests in manufactures, but I know what protection has done and is doiug for this country. If it operates for the benefit ot the few, I am not one of that fow. I am one of the many; one of the great majority beueflted by it, iuolnding those who denounce it for the sake o obtaining political power." The democratic national campaign oomuiittee have asked that in all sure republican states, the democratio elect ors be withdrawn and the people's party electois be substituted. This, of course, is to throw the election in the bouse, aud it may work. A vote for Weaver iu Ore gon, or any other republican state, is a vote for Cleveland. Tub Heppner flouring mill uses the borne product aud turns out as good fi.iur as was ever ground by any mill, and not a sack of outside flour should be used iu the community. Our home institutions must be patronized, as long as they do their part. Home tough oharaoters attempted to rob a bank at Erie, Fa., but met with tome resistance from a plnoky bauk clerk, and bad to give up tbeir job. Ad officer carralled the whole four be fore tbey got out of town. Tom Ooleman, alias Tom Geoghegan, lias "Oooney, the Fox," who was sup- - posed to have something to do with the Cranio murder, ia now in the Oregon penitentiary. He denies any complic ity with that mnrder, but he will likely be taken back to Chicago anyway, tor he knows too muoh aboat the affair to be entirely innocent. There is not an Irishman in America, and but few in the home country, who did not know Patrick Sarsfleld Gilmore, the great band mast r, as one of their oountrymen. His death, wbicb ocoured recently, was sudden. He had juBt been appointed as musical direolor of the World's Fair. Down in Georgia, the denizens are after Weaver. During the war, it is said that he committed all sorts of atro oious acts, which tbey have not forgot ton. Money and goods, they claim, were stolen and sent North by Weaver for bis own use. Mitchell, tbe democratic candidate for governor down in Florida, is elected by not less than 25,000 majority. The negroes divided their votes between tbe democrat and populist candidate.', and too, without solicitation. Ihe repub licans bad no tickets in the field. Wouldn't a little water be acceptable in Heppner just about now? Three- fourths of tbe wells are failing or entire ly dry, and the Gazette thinks that by the time city water is ready to be sup plied to the town, that a large majority of our people will be glad of it. Majob Masons has reached Chioago, and we are inform d, some ten days in advance of the time allotted him. The major will be present at tbe opening exer cises ot tbe world's fair, and is expected borne io time to cast bis vote this fall. Tub Gazette is in reoeipt of "The Cam paign Text Book of the Democratic Par ty," for wbiob it is thankful, as it shall be perused with care. An unprejudiced person should read both sides of the question. Scnol, and Varian, the stallion, have gone down South to try for the world's record. Sporting men say that Sunol will beat the time made by Nanoy Hanks- Nklson Collins, a young man of Port land, was killed by a motor car last Mon day. He refused to get off tbe car steps and was knooked off by a passing oar. The Kamm building, one of the finest blocks in Portland, was destroyed bv fire laet Sunday, in which two lives were los , Samdel Longfellow, brother of the ilhiHtrioua poet, died at Portland, Maine, ou the SJ Inst., age 73 yenrs. The Valley Reoord has declared itself for the people's p irty. Tun poet, Tounysou, is dead. He was of a family of poets. Gisokqia has gone 80,000 democratic. OWTIIAKY. Died, Oct. 2, 1892, at her home iu Hepn ner, Oregon, Maggie M , beloved wife of Dr. K. T. Gageu, nged 25 years and five mouths. Deceased, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pace, was born iu Iowa, May 20, 1867, from wliunoe her pure' Is removed to Brown Co., Kaunas, iu 1871, and en gaged in farming near Sabetha 'Twas Ibere she paNsed her early life and bud ded into womanhood, a general favorite with all, admired for her mtelleot aud goodness, and loved as only those oan be where Heaven has stumped upon tbe cbaraoter its owd grace ami loveliness. Twas here she met the doctor, then a practicing physician near her hnme. and iheir marriage was sulemuized May 27, 188(1, Two yenra later Kiev came to Oreaon. nettling in Lexington, Morrow Co., where the urat litlle one cmn to brighten their home; but tbe babe was taken, her heart was broken. She was takeu back to her "Id timiip, where the scenes of ohililbood, and Time, tbe great restorer to the sad dened heart, wrouuht its change, and on her return the blighted home was anaiu one of Biinahine aud felicity, Ou the 21 nit , auotber babe was born, hut only to agaiu Biiddeo the heart, ns life was extinct, and eeptieieiuia soon claimed the mother as its own, Drs. Shipley Bud Swinburne came to the bus. baud's lisalstiiiioe, and all was done to alleviate ber sufferings and soothe the dying hour. Her farewell to husband, relatives and friends was must heart rend iug TheiniudwBR clear and aot ive, her faith in Him who holds our des tinies was perteot, the curtain seemed lifted, and the ouly regret, as she ex pressed it attain aud again, was the trao sient good bye to those left behind. JS' K S OKITUAUY. Died, in Lexington, Sent. 20, of con sumption, Rachel Wilson, wife of J S Tower, and sister of P. H. Wilson, age 52 years, 9 mouths and 2 days. Mrs. lower was born in ludiana Deo. 24 1830, and dime to Oregon in 1851 tier long and paiuful illness was bo-ne with Christian palienoe and fortitude, and after many months of suffering. trusting in God, (he q'lielly fell aaleep, in in nope ot iiienneii immortality. Asleep lu Jt-stis, hlt'HHi-d sleep, From which none ever nuke to weep A calm ami uiu1laliirl)ct reposo, V nhroken by the Isttt ot tucs. Pendteion paper, please copy, SOUTH MKTHUDIMT t'ONFKUKNt'E. The following lint of appointments were mniie by Bishop W. W, Dunonn, who presides over the Southern Meth- odist Couferenoe at Palouse Cit v : Pendleton district M. V. Howard. presiding elder; Pendleton, R'V. F. O. Adkina; Weston, Rev, William Fau oluer; Walla Walla, Rev E. G. Michael; Heppner to be supplied; l,a GrBiide and Moss Chapel, Rev, P. M bell; Uma tilla otrcnit to be supplied; 8 -merville, Rev. Chas. E Kiik; Winwille, Rev, H. Barnhart; Ea l Valley, Rev D. W. Yoakum; Boise circuit, Rev. M. Lurkm; l'omeroy aud Dayton. U. H. Gibson; Dayton station, Kev. J..hu H. Hbelton; Euiiuetis, Rev. E, C. Eegle. Spokane district li,-v. U. B Swift; Spokane station to be supplied Pa louse, Rev. J. W. Compton; Oakesdule, Kev. 11. B. Terry; Big Bend, Rev 8kee; Daveuport to be supplied; Futlatob, Rev. W. 8. H-tnbuokle: Rockford. Rev. E. P Warren; Genesaee, J. W. Robert son; Oolfax, A Anderson; Camas prai rie, Rev. S. E. Crowe. BAPTIST SERVICES. PrpBobinii st the Baptia rhnrch Sun day t 11 o'clock. Text, 28,1 faalm and 4tb Terse. "Though I walk through tbe valley of tbe shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Toon art with me; Thy rod aud 'lhy staff thev comfort me." Tbe , tbongbt of our theme is tbe Christian's confidence. Tue outline ia, 1, Jesus a Saviour; 2, Jesus a friend; 3, Jesus a support; finally, Jesus is all in all to tbe Christian. Text at 7 o'olock is to the young pe 'pie. Text, ''Renumber now thy Creator ju the days of thy youth." Ail are invited to come and bear these important themes. M. Bramblet, Pastor. Visited Hbppneb Tbe Gazette re porter was told confidentially that De tective Sullivan, of Ihe Hound ooootry, was in Heppner over Tnesdav nigbt, and, ot course, would have made no mention of it had he not found that a large pro portion of our people knew of bis pres ence at that time. There are a number of people here who know him by eight. He was oo the lookout for a forger who was supposed to be in Heppner, Nuptials. At the residenoe of the bride's parents, near Heppner, on Oct. 3, 1892, occurred the niarrtaiie of Mr. Rich ara Howard and Miss Emma French, Judge Keitbly officiating. Both are well known young people, and the Gazette Cuuuta Richard as one of its stoutest friends. We wish them a long and hap py life. Piled Out. On last Monday night near Lexington, while Dr. Shipley was on one of bis usual errauds of mercy, the harness broke, letting tbe buggy tongue fall to the ground. Tbe horBes took fright, breaking tbe tongne and overturn ing the rig, but neitner the doctor nor the vehicle were damaged much. Runaway. While coming to town Wednesday, Ed. Hooker's leaders broke their doubletree, and becoming frinbten ed, broke away aud ere not stooped till they reaobed Main street in front of Pap Bimona', wnere tbey were caught, witb skinned legs, but nothing more serious. COMRADES, TAKE NOTICE. It is the wish of tbe oommander of Rawlins Post, G. A. R , tbut all oomrades and old soldiers be in Heppner on tbe night of Oct. 20ib, so as to be on band early on tbe 21sl, in order to be lu read iness to perform any unties wbicn may be required of tnem. isy order ot i. W. Smith, Com, NOTICE. To tbe tax-payers of the town of Hepp ner. Tbe oommon counoil will meet Oot. 17tb (Mojday eveuiuti) at 7 P. M. for the purpose of equalizing tbe assess ment of 1892. Any grievances to be mads will be considered at that date. A. A. Roberts, . Recorder. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Con talu Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy tbe sense of eme.ll and completely derange tbe whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Knob articles sbonld never be nsed exoept on prescrip tions irom reputable phvsiciaoa. as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you oan possibly derive from tbem. uau s uatarrn Uure, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is takeu internally, act nig direotly upon tbe blood and muoous surfaces of the system. Iu buying Hall's (Jatarrn Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. it is taken internally, and made in Tola do, Ohio, by F. J. CheneI & Co. Testi monials free. tdold by Druggists, price 75o. per oome. "Any Port in a Storm." X hat's a good maxim, but it will not work as a rnle in the purchase of a rem edy for Hhi nmatism. Any of the cheap nostrums will not effeot a oure in fuot nor.e of ihem will. Don't trifle with life aud prolong agony. GetDr.Drummond's Lightning Remedy, and a sneedv core is oertain. It costs SO a bottle, but one bottle is north a hundred of anvthinu else, and for that reason it is the obeap eat when a cure is wanted. Sent to any address by prepaid express oo reoeipt oi price, lfrumnimi.l Medicine Co.. 4a 50 Maiden Lmne, N. X Agents wanted. 33 DI1UNKENNK8S. or the MQtTOR HABIT. I'lll'Mi at Hume III Ten l)j by AdmiinK trrliiK Dr. HulmV (iulilcn fiircifiu. It chu bo Kiveu ia a iiIsms ot beer, h onp if onffee or tea, or in food, without lln- knowleriKe f the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, ami will efleot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient ia a moderate driukeroranaloohnlio wreek. It has been Kiveu in thunaauds of eaaen and in every instance a perfect onre h ia followed. It never fails. 'I ho system onoe impregnated with the SDeeitie. it heoomea an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures ffiiaran. teed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Si'Koinc Co., 185 itnoe Street, Cincinnati, Otiio. LEGAL ADYEHTOMENTS. ASSIGNEE'S S4if F RKAL AND I'EKM.iNAI. pboppiitv V Notice la hereby given that on Saturday! the 8th day oi uetober A. ii. iwl, the undersign ed nialguro of the Imolvont Esiate of Adam Murray, Alex Murray and William Murray, to partuen aa "Murray llroa.," w 111 sell at private ale all the follox lug described renl eMate, the naiiiecoiuiailiiKof well Improved farming land on the John luy river iiour Dnvvilla in iir.,,r county, orcKon. viz. : The Ki MM?'-, sec 31 and WW of Sffu gee 3T Tp la b. K K. W. M. i Brackett ranch.) I lie ShVi (Sec 1 Tp 13 8 U K. W. M. (Alex Murray H'd.) The a'i Sec 3 and N 4 Sec 9 Tp IS S R 27 E W M. (Wmiain i;rant road laud.) SV, (Sec 5 To U S K a; K. (Urant mail laud.) The MV e 4 Td l 1,1 S 1 27 r E. w. M. (Win. Murray I're.eiuption.) lurri The tiiei'.,.oi ,n . svv' of xwir mh vtvi 'I lie iV of NKU. NW Ml i. .... in m .a '., . . V v '.1; 1,1 n ' ttl1 i-eater ranch.) II- M , ...I- !...,. - .. . r " The sRi, 0lSt.c 20 ip us K a w M field ulace.l (War- The of NW S K 2b K. W. M. f NWV and Wti of NE1 Soc 28 Tp 12 . -M. (Maacall ranch.) 1 he Miy of NW ia. and Lola 1 & 2 In Sec 18 Tp 13 8 K 2s E. W. M. ( I harp ranch ) P SO aerca In Sec Hi Tp 13 S It 2; E. W. M. (Wm Murray school Land ) The NWv of sEij. Mj oi PWKi and s of SW V See 2 1p 13 s K 2 E. (Ii. McliouiUd raiiTh.) Ihe M. ol .xfc',, SK'4of Mil, s0l. am SHu of SEV, sec 8 lp 11 s K27 E. (Oliver llrowu much. I The E'i of SWV, Sec 21 and E'i of NWV See 28 Tpllslt .'tiK w. M. (l.v.rn. ranch.) !' N', of SK, and .V, SW V sec Tp. 13 S It " .T,r ltn',1 II ,U-C.J 'I he SK4 of Sec 27 Tp 13 s li 2ii E. w. M. (Fitr (.icrnid ranch ) I he t, ol ,svvv Sec 23 and r.K of SE V Sec 2' Tp 13 8 H M K W. M. (All.cn Johnaon ranch.) saiuaaie oi aaiii real eMale to coiniueuce at lu v. v ,v.v '.. m. on mu Mn imy oi uotooor, lsic. In fmnt 01 Ihe court liouae (hair in I'anvoll t'ltv Orant c.uinty, stale oi Oregon, and"coiithiiie Ir.untime lo linic and be a.liourned irom place to place llf necessary hi the judgment of aald aaalguee) until all aald real ealale be aold. Alao at aaid time and place (w'th privilege of aald aaaljiilce to continue irtun time to time and adjourn Hum place to placo if neceaaurv) said aignee 111 aell at Public Auction all the fol lou hig deacrllied iwraonal proiwrtv. to: 11' A large nuiiiher of horaea conais'tiiig of stock horaea, geldluga and a large nimilier of cattle conalalliig of dairy covva and atock catlle; aald horaea uuinberlug 2S head more or leal, and aaid cattle numbering 17," head more or leas; alao 200 head more or lew of Thoroughbred Merino bucka. .iu) torn of hay, 20tJ fence poatt. agoua ,n ......g iiiurr., ami impiemvnta, etc., etc.; also one flue Percheron atalllon. title to oregolug landa O.K. Abatractl fur lllahed If detlrett, Terms of all above aaiea one-half caah. balance .....r mi ni,ru,eii aecuntv. A Ij'w'1 C"y0n t'"'' "'' l,t cU' f 'Pt. Kknsktii F. McRk, Aaaiguee Eitate Murray Bro'a. By TiKaisii d coj ad, Attorneya. r 1 & Children's Headwear, Blankets, Yarns and Jy Mf r 47 SAVED FOR GILLIAM & BISBEE, Hardware v& Heppner, Or, Footwear x Thof.nly hitot and h"ft attire rom, npxt nor There you will find the Best and Cheapest m Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., nxalra Street, You will catch At the Mallory Corner. Buy your Groceries and ... . . . Read their new ad. soon H. A Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, P ROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin A McFarland't, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per dsy. 81.25. Meals 25 ots. at at 0. 0. Hargeaut's, next door to Feed .Stable. Grain and baled bay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. House IMCovixxg! T laving recently purchased of G. W. Lord his house moving outfit, we are pre pared to do all kinds of work in this line. Oar prices are reasonable, and es timates freely given. 621 F 635. TAKEN CP. One bay gelding, about ten years old branded witb two bait moons oonneoted, weight, 1.000 pounds ; 15 bands high. The above horse has been on my Tub springs ranch from eight months to one year. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges Oxo. Hwaooabt. 528-531 F Heppuer, Or. Sboeuaku. Ed Birbeok. shoemak er and repairer of many years' expert enoe, has just loeatrd in tbe Abraham sick building, on Way street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in bis line. Mr. Birbeck is stnctly a 8rat-elass work, man and warrants all work. Give him a call. 14-tt FaRoinators, Dry Goods, Fanoy Goods, Trimmings, Ladies and Children's Underwear. Footwear! as mtnbHRhmwif of Kpm"Pr hna to H. B'wckm n A 'o 'b. Heppraex Or, A. K. Blnus HEPPNER, OREGON FINE HOGS. I have at present at tbe John Q Wil son place, a fine, thoroughbred Berkshire boar, the service of whioh can be had for $2 .50. J.M. Bekleb. 26 331 aw MCLK8 AND HOKWKS TO TRADE. I wish to trade mules or horses fur oattle. Address me at Lexington, or oall at my ranch, seven miles north east of that place. 622-sw. B. F. Swaooabt. POR SALE, HARNESS-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Cood business: established la the midst of a Rood farmlnir and stock-raisins country. Also for sale a frood house and two lots with or without the business property. For further in formation address Uaieue, Heppner, Or. 483 tf. Worry Over the Crops being a failure Or the Roads being dusty - THE EASTERN Gives yon stioh Big Lineof Foots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Hats and Fancy Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! A Large Stock of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods to be sold at Cost. A number of summer suits and odd pants to be disposed of regardless of cost. Come early arid avoid the rush in securing bargains. IV. Iv. ROBISON D A HER REN'S BUILDING, May Street Heppner. Oregon. HID Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYERS, Sr., Manager. DAN OSMERS. Columbia Beer Hall! "J EXT DOOR io Heppner Candy Factory on Main Street. Keep on hand a Fine Line of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to S Cents Per Glass, On draught, fresh and cool. LuDch of all kinds. Hope to see all their old friends and many more. OSMERS & HUGHES. Props. The Heppner Wood Yard. RIP HAS GOT AROUND ' At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood sawed or uueawed. ' Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts. Per Cord, twice in two ; 81 CO, throe times. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.&0 per card. Yard near the depot. B28"8W KIP VAN WINKLB, Proprietor. FALL MEETING OP THK Heppner Part tociatioii OCTOBER 19, 20,21,22. The Directors have taken the utmost pains in preparing their Programme, and hope that they will be rewarded by the liberal patronage of the general public as well as the Horsemen. purse, HO oo ' ' v ' "-u!"e uash; purse, 1100.00. Local saddle horse., 400 yards. 125 00 D DAVCt "-Tbree-eightsmlle dash; pue l.oo.oa Five-eight, mile dash; pun he.?.-purUDoCt-:!2-Fordcfeated h0": MO yards; purse 175.00. Free for al1; half-mile WT RQT ri.V ,n n .... These races will be overrTbylhe rules of the Pacific blood Horse Assnrintinr, Will hang purses for horses that might come here who are tmt qualified to enter in any of the above races ens an, w Change of Ownership- WE HATE TAKEN ChIrgTIeTiberty MEAT MARKET whiohweDronosetoenndnpttn th manaJLl, on bands at .11 times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. 85-tt SHw & Mccarty, Pronrietors. L, D. SOlfED S CLOTHING HOUSE bargains for oasb. CASH PRICE 413 MAT HUGHES. ot0ry manner. Will keep Contractor I Biiilier.