Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 14, 1892, Image 1

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low generally the circulation is a sight
lower. Circulation determines the value
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nothing for their money. The Gazette,
tcith one exception, has the largest circula
tion of any paper in Eastern Oregon.
Therefore it ranks hiuh as an advertising
medium.
TENTH YEAR
IIEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER U, 1892.
WEEKLY NO. 499.1
SEM1-W thKLY NO. 533.
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Nye, Or., H. C. Wright
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Hamilton, Grant Co., Or., Mattie A. Kudio
lone, ... . . ; T. J. Carl
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OFFICIJLL DIEECTOET.
- United States Officials.
President Benjamin Harrison
Vioe-Prasldent Levi P. Morion
Hoo )' of Slate John W. Font r
Secretary of Treasury diaries Fo-tt-r
Secretary of Inreriur J. W. No'ile
Beoretary of ar Stephen H. Klktns
Secretary of Navy H. F. Ti-Hcy
Postmaster-General John Wanamiik r
Attorney-Oeneral W. H. H. Miller
Secretary of Agriculture Jeremiah It iek
State of Oregon.
Governor '. 8 Pennoyer
Secrtaryof Stat, G. W. Mi-H.iile
Treasurer Phil. Metsnliaii
Supt. Public Instruction K. B. Mchlroy
(J. H. Miie.ht-U
Senators J N.D.1,1,
r, ,, 1 HniKer Hermann
ConBreesmen w ft EiB
Printer.... Frank Raker
!F. A. Moore
W H. ..ord
It. 8. Bean
Seventh Judicial District.
Cirt i it Judge W. L. Iradnhaw
Procecut n Atiorney W. fl Wiut n
Morrow County Official".
Joint Senator... ....Henry Rlmikman
Representative. J. N. Brown
' ountyjmure Jiilius Keiihly
Commissioners Pelei Bienuai
J. H. Baker.
. Clerk J. W. Morrow
Sheriff Oeo. Nohle.
Treaanrer W. J. L czer
Aaaeeaor K. L. haw
" Surveyor Isa Brown'
" .School Sup't W.lj. Sating
t'oroner T. W. Ayerr. Jr
HBPPNCB TOWN OFK1CKBS.
i1h,i T.J Mntlnrk
rnnni-llmei. O. K. Fari'swnrtli. M
Lichtenthal, Otif Patterson. S. P. Oarnguee,
Thus. Morgan and Frank Milliaiu.
itecnnlei A. A. Roberts.
Treaaurel i K O-Htocuro
Uarelial J. W.ltaainua.
Precinct Offie. p.
Joiticeofthe Peaoe F J. Halle ck
l ou.lable J. J. U"b' "a
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The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Stindard
TIIENiCARAGIJACANAL
Its Imuortance to The United
States Govern ment.:
JEALIOUS EYES OF THE FOREIGNERS.
Turned Thia Way-8'ime Practical lllnntra.
tlons That allow the tVaalbillty ot
the Scheme.
The committee appointed by W e Na
tional Nicaragua Canal Convention a'
us meeting in St Lunis, June 2 1 and 31 to
prepare an address to tbe American peo
ple giving information as to the feasibil
ity of tbe Nicaragua oannl and jta com
mercial and other advantages to the
United States, has just finished the pre
paration of sni h nn addr.ss. The com
mittee ia composed of John 8, Jones, of
Arkansas; ex-ConBressmao Converse, of
Ohio; R. VV. Millsup, the prominent
banker of Mississippi; Cipt.. J. b. Mer
ry, of Manchester, I .wh; 8 H Hawkins,
tbe railroad pieaidrfut, of Georgia; Capt
Ambrose Snow, president of 'the New
York Board of Trade and Transiorlation,
and ex-Gov. John 8. Pillsbnrv, of Min
nesota. The address is supplementary to the
resolutions adopted bv tbe t. Louis
Convention, which pointed out the ad
vantages of tbe oannl and urged ltx cou
at ruction, ownership aud control hy the
Anierieiin people rather than the Eug.
lisb, French or any otber nation. Il
takes the position tb'it a canal, joining
the Atlantic aud Paoifie oceans, should
be const r noted for the most important
onromercial, strategio and "patriotic
NIOARAQUA
oriL or
HIOAHAOUA
MtaalMMttSwi, Ukk Mites.
;
SnoaSMlM Mi "Jt
rt-MM.i.e, anil in luai loe M,lijiu '!
such a canal is tbe vital connected with
the welfare, growth and prosperity 0'
the United States It declares that Ihe
only feasible route for such a canal ia
by way of Nioamgua, and points ont
fiat the conventions of the two great
political parties have endorsed the pro
ject.
It appears that all the engineers have
agreed in expressing a deoided prefer
ence for the Nicaragua route, because,
among other reasons, only 26 miles of
the entire dietanoe ol lijji miles from
the Atlantic to the Pacific ooen throuuh
Nicaragua will hi-Te to be exoavated
The otber 142 mi'es consist of l.nke
Nicaragua, the 8an Jian river aud de
pressions in the smface of tbe earth.
Lake Nicaragua - ill constitute a harbor
sufficient to acoommodate tbe navies
and dimmer oe of the woild. It ia 110
miles Ding, 60 miles wide and ia 250
feet' i 1 its 1I1 pi st point. Vessel en
tering the oanal from the Atlantic oce-in
will sail on a level with the ooeau fur
12 miles, at the end of which they a ill
be raised by three looks to the level of
the lake. They will sail along the San
Juan river aud the lake on the lake level
to a point within three and one ha'f
miles of the Pacific ocean.
The committee sas the oiat, i in hi i -ing
tbe pavmeut of interest dniiiitf the
proifreea if the wrk. ill he h'H than
SIIM.IMiOiX). an.t the .,n- r-.q.i,r-, ii
the .'iiUij-lelloi. nf the work i llliill five
jears TiiB clonal" of Nicaragua ia
Ufalluy, and out of 1,600 uoriueru uiau
CANAL. rWrljl
ih -
employed in oontrnoling a railroad
through a swamp only two died during
a period of four months. Or 200 north
ern eniiineers aud skilled mechanics ho
have woikid for the canal company for
three years not one has died from a
disease incident to the country. By the
Nicaragua canal the dislauce saved is
ahnwn by this tahle:
Miles Present
Koute, via
Mile, via
McarR'a
Canal.
N. Y. a"d San Fran Caiie Horn, lMHio
S. V. anil Put Sound Magellan, la.ltti
N.V.aiid HOIIK Koiik (;ii,eO. H, l:l.7;")0
N. Y. and .Mi-llmnrne Cape Horn, l;t,7IUI
L'pnol and san Franlt ape Horn, lo.liJD
N. O. and Sail Fran. Cape Horn, lti.ooo
4,!I7
5.lki",
lll.li'.li
9.a2
6.627
1,U7
The wheat cropa of the Paotio coast in
lo91 was over 1,800 0U0 tons and eighty
per Cent of ihe w beat was exported hy
sailing veasels and a large proportion of
it parsed aiiiuud the Born. Tue Nicar
agua Canal hy shortening the route to
Atlanlio puns would not only save tut
producer 0 ist of freight but the revenue
ot the canal at 82 per ton toll would be
nearly $3 000,000 on wheat aloDe. It
shows that there are 500,0j0,0J0 thousand
feet of merchantable timber in Wash
ingtnn and Oregou to the yalue of which
over 2 prr tbons md feet would be add
ed by cheap water transportation via the
Nicaragua Canal. Tbe gross addition
10 Ihe value would amount to the en
01 mi ma sum of l.UOO.UOJ.OOO, even al
this low eatimato of $2 additional, Thr
fruit iudnmry of California would quad
ruple in two years from the opening ol
tlieoaual for business and fast refrig
erator ateamera would deliver fruit froth
California to New York in ten days, to
Liverpool in fourteen days, and to Ne
Orleans iu eiuht davs. The mountains
"t the Paoiflo coast are rich in lead, cop
pei, silver and gol I, while the plateaux
anil valleys nffird a ceral belt with a
soil more durable, and more fnvorabh
TMf
CANAL,
WW llwlliwl 4is. St U r.
iakjM f Utka. Da.
-r a O I i a.oiiiy i.,,0 int. I. IIMg lllal.
any part of the world, and the 00m
raiitee llunlis the completion of Ihe
Nicaragua Oanal Is only needed to de
velnpa that 00110 try tn productions of
gitiantiu proportions snd double the
population of the pacific U a-t ia a few
years. I'be cotton growing sections of
the gulf states have mdergone a depres
sion, and the committee believes that
nothing could be of greater immediate
advantage than the canal in relieving
(hat depression, and making a market
for American cotton in Japan, Chiua
and Corea, whore already the people are
hettiuniiiiiig to manufacture cotton
gouila lo machinery. Japan imported
over 7 O00.OUO pounds of American out
ton iu lHSII, m ist of which was shipped
from New Oi leans to New Ymk and
then by rail to Vauoonver and steamship
to Japan,
At prefcenl the coal tradeof South Amer
ica and the P-0:fi! coast is monopoliz "d
hy ihe E i. 'lull. Tue committee thinks
that if Ihe Nicaragua Canal ware opened
Ihe Alabama and West VirgiDla coal
would bave a deci le. I advantage over
Kngliah competitor, not to mention the
jeoorfontu amount of coal tbe cioal com
, pnv itself ouli ne. Af hn entr-inci
I of tu Sn z a mil U-t ye ir l.oOI.O.JJ tons
jofioBl wore a ild lu corn i-titiou with
I Bnghind for Pic.U) Omd tr.ulo th-i
1 Nnnir ign 0 i'i 1' i t' 1 i 'Q -ri i
j .'o n a 'li'- an n Iv i'ii'i ie of 2 7t)0 milea,
Willi l III 1 . ml 4M-U1 b it -tit , ilia
0 a nit-e think g'nti gnrl b-n -11 1
I will auoruu Ki tUe eutiro Alimusippi Vai-
.. Hoh I
1 ill l-.l
:ii II Ef. m
turn
m & ui a."
Grand mm Celepration
AND
G. A. 11. RE-UNION
And Campfire
o AT o
HEPPjYER,
:ON
Friday and Satudary,Oct.21,22
BY THE
CITIZENS OF HEPPNER
and Rawlins Post, G.
The Posts of Eastern Oretron bnve been
Ihel tibha noli 00 1 of Heppuer will observe Colnmbus D .y in an
Bpprnpiiure manner TheG A H will assiat tbem
iu raising the Sag on the sobool building.
A. GtiteliolL
Will be one of tbe
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Will form on Main street at. 10:3j, headed
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other aecrt orders. Mayor and omiucilmeu ; Indii-ti iiil Parade, consisting of
floats from all the leading limitless bouses iu the city. Alter parading the
principal streets of the city they will march to tbe grove, where an interesting
program, consisting of ransio and speeches will be given. After this tbe com
mittee on barbaoue will eniertain you.
Amusements of
Will be indulged in. Itnoing will be in
THE CAMP FIUE
By tbe G. A. R. will be beld at the opera
interesting program
rbis will be tbe grandeatvvent ever witnessed in Heppner. Everybody Is iuvited
to patticipate. The whole will oonolnde with a
GRAND BALL!
Saturday evening at the opera bouse.
No one can afford to
ley, the lake ports, and the Atlantic
-oast. Ship building and the shipping
interests in Niw England will receive a
new impetus. A uew aoasiiog trade will
-pring up and Aim'rioan tonnage on the
iii"h sens will largely increase.
The c unmittee says that great trans
Wlautiu powers are lo iking with oov
tons eyes toward the Niciragu it projeot
uid that foreign governments would
very obeerfnlly an 1 e igiirly einbr.ioi a 1
pportuuity to tnko advantage of the
uterpriae with unlimited oipital and
oronipt euergy, but it 0 nioeives it to be
the patriotio aud political privilege ol
the Un'.ted Stat -s to 0 aplotd the aanal
I'he oiinmeroial an I naval supremiov
f Ills nation whioh mulit seoareo mtrol
if the canal dein nnl-i imperatively that
its control alio ill not pasi away from
the people of the Uii'e l Stat-. It 1
nadH plain th it t 'T 1 (1 (its would ha re
I'lired t4 block au Americau fleet in
NicarHgna wliareoue would bj necea-ary
laewbare. As a foothold from which
o atiaok or dufen 1, to thre tten or pro
tcot all tb cO'ists, lslan la and adj toeni
eas, it is a m ire commanding power
1 hau Gibraltar,
Am ing thi bm illiiiil result fir-tee'i
ire a more praoilitl drawing togethei
of tbe remote pirts if the vast dom iin
of th world and a firmer c illusion of th.-nlely-8
p ini'ed iisoti on of thD U lite I
Siiitrts, a 1 1 1 1 t a atro'ig-ir fuoliug 01
1 oh'i irh 1 1 1 an-l o iin n unity between
the Atlantic an I P.ioilin seaboard. The
ci isiiinination of the w irk, wh ia feasi
bihtv bas aire nly beiu dutnouatrateil, i
asserted to ba of far gre iter importanOH
to the Welter a hemisphire than the
Suez Oanal is to the Eutera. It is said
that no preoe leak can be oited up in
which to predict the future of Ameriovi
commerce when the gateway of the
luler-Oceauio Caunl across Nicaragua
shall be opeu to it.
All surveys and examination of strata
requiring removal lnve ben completed.
The jetty has been constructed and the
barbor of Orcytnwn has been restored
so that veashtls of U feet draft bave au
easy entrance. Eiteiisive wharves, laud
ing placa and perm ment buildings have
been 0 iiisiructrtil. temp ir ry camps
erected, e leletfniph line made, the canal
cleared of timber for twenty miles, and
a railroad twelve miles in length 0011-
atrnoted and equipped. Ihe higgext
dredging plant in America, that former-
ly used at Panama, has been purobased,
and over a mile nf the canal has been
dredged. The exolusive franchise for
Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
11 , cw
IB m v a.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OREGON.
A. R, of Lexington.
invited lo participate in this celebration
Barbacue
features of the occasion.
by the Heppuer Silver Cornet band, and
Every Description
progress at Ihe park in the afternoon.
house Friday evening, for which an
lias 01 en arranged.
miss this Celebration !
the steam navigation nf tbe San Juan
river and Lake Nicaragua and an ex
tensive plant for the Navigation Com
pany bave beeu aoq iired. The Govern,
meat of NiCinigm bas acknowledged
that the company has oomplied with the
canal grant, which provided that 82.000,
OJO must be expeuded the first year. It
is shown th it the amount of inouey
sp-'iit to date on Ihe enterprise is over
40,000,000. The euterpiise is endotsed
oy the leading biinnnss men of theconn
'ry, and that it will be judiciously and
economically in tiingel is assured by the
oh iraoter of the o iard of dirdotors, who,
by the charter of the oompauv, are ac
ini n table to the government ot the
Doited States. Tue Secretary of the
luteror bus tbe power to mike public
-ill the details ot ih corporate mtuage
iiient, Ihua protecting the iuveator
against misuse of his in niey,
Tlie Su 'Z Uanal, it is shown, saves
o il v 3,610 miles around (he O ipe of
1) aid dope, as against hit lOOjO miles
-aVdd by the Niu iragmt Ciual; ami the
following labia shows the uuin wr of
ships panning through, the net tonnage
and the gross receipts of the Suez Jaual
tor all seperale years :
Year.
No. Not Gross Rec't
Ships. Tonnage. (Francs )
1H70 11
4l,il l,-ll.,.M
2,(H.l,'J.sf 2MM.7M
a,U 7,1J1 jM.UJ.ii.'O
6,IS,7.V2 ' 6il,i"i7.25J
6,S.i.t,ti.l7 6s,Jrt.l,.'nlO
n.li.l-.l,!!.!) a,IJl,.'HII
ln;i . 1,1.11
IMO A0JG
1H5 il.lil
IsllO i,.tBil
mill mm
Tue tonnage tributary now to the
Nicaragua Canal, and which would
iiass tbrougli after its opening, is over
iJ.OilOOOO inns a vear. At 82 per ton,
mid hy Hie Sues 0 ii ', this would be
12 01)0.0110 111 loll The cost of opera
tion and iii'iiiiten Mine is pi ,oed at less
Mian 1.0JO.OJO, and 601)1001 Mas would
-ih iw a iinl luu nm if H.DHlOiO par a i
uitiu. I'he ooiniui tee is aoutl lout that
sotliin five years the iucomu will be over
20.000,uo0.
i'ue ooiinuittee says it Is no longer a
question whether the oanal will be built
or not. The only queetioa as to who
.hull build i', and who ahull control it
when built ? It saya it has been iu
fo'Ui4.1 that European syndicates bave
lready made overtures to the canal
company, but tbe committee believes the
United States oanuot a IT ml by oareless
uess, hesitation or negleot to permit an
enterprise, ol such magnitude ami ot
suoh far reaching advantage to pass
under the ooutrol of auy foreign com
pany, ''It therefore behooves us," that
address concludes, "as a nation con
scious of the power we wield aud ot the
greater influence we may exert npon the
destinies of this continent, to perform
tha-'l Iti-s villi nit il-slay wuioh i dy
o he1' 11 itio is tin p'lv l-gi of 41m a 11,
aud to adopt now the beat means ot se
ouilug the early completion of this work,
whose advantages we are willing to
share with the w irld but whose 0 mtrol
should never be allowed to pass ont ot
our bands."
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