Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 04, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    Oive'yourbvsinessto Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up IJepp
ner. Patronize those mho patronize
you.
loa PREaiDIHT,
BENJAMIN HAEEISC5,
of Indiana.
FOB TI0I-FBE8IDENT,
WHITE LAW KEID,
of New York.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL BLE0TOB8,
J. F. CAPLE8. of Portland.
H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pans.
G. M. IRWIN, of Cnion.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
A CLOSE CONTEST.
Reports from the Eastern stateB show
that tbe oouteet in New York, Indiana,
New Jersey and Connecticut is very oloee
Botb democrats and republicans claim
tbe states mentioned.
From tbe tone of tbe press dispatcher
it wonld indicate tbat the republicans
would oarry New York without a doubt.
There seems to be little said about tbe
"Hoosier" state, and it would seem to
be exceedingly doubtful, though tbe
republicans have, with but few excep
tions, oarried tbat state when it was es
sential to their sucoess. On tbis, more
than anything else, tbe republicans of
Oregon are looking for the electoral vote
of Indiana to fall their way, tbongb if
they oarry New York it will not be need
ed. And too, tbey can do without New
York if they can oarry Connecticut and
Indiana.
There appears too, a disposition on the
part of tbe oitizens of New Jersey to
place it in tbe list of republioan stateB.
New Jersey is getting to be more aud
more a manufacturing state, and is ma
terially benefitted by the McKinley bill,
benoe tbe tendency on tbe part of New
Jersey to obaogo her political complex
ion.
The people's party will, perhaps, get
an occasional elector here and there, but
will not make the showing that even tbe
most conservative of both old parties
were willing to oonoede them three weeks
ago. Neither the republicans nor peo
pie's party will onrry an electoral vote in
the Southern states. The conditions
down there remain about the same, the
spectre of possible negro supremacy
steadily confronting them, and the dem
orats will roll up the usual ninjority.
Aud too, the negro vote of the south in
divided, as innuy, perhaps, voting the
demuorutio tioket as any other. From
tbe point of gratitude, tbe negro owes
everything to the republican party, bui
no one can blame him for voting with
the "powers that are," at this present
day and age. The obligation tbat he
oan never repay is neglected in looking
after present needs aud oomforts. Again,
who can blame him?
The democrats are making a mess of
matters iu Oregon. First they withdrew
Bob Miller and endorsed the populist,
Nalhau Pierae. And this week the na
tional demooratio oomuiittee have order
ed Chairman Murphy, of tbe state dem
ocratic committee, to withdraw the re
maining democratic oleotors iu favor of
the Weaverites. This matter was made
public before it was positively known
that it would be agreeable to the oandi
dates for electors, hence their positive
refusal to leave the Held has thrown ev
erything from the Held of disorder into
tbe slough of ohaos. Butcher, Colvig
and Noland are demoorata from princi
ple, and they will cot swallow the medi
cine, the Lord only knows bow the
matter will be settled. It was a bad
atroke of pohoy, to say the least, to un
dertake this change at bo late a date,
which, in Oregon, would be a doubtful
expedient under auy oircumstauoes. The
lack of uniformity in the priutiug of tick
ets will bring about a oontest auybow,
which should have been avoided, at all
hazards. The outlook fur the democra
cy in Oregon is anything but cheerful,
and it looks now as though they would
lose the natiou.
though be is not a man of powerful pbys
ical corporosity, that the bully went piz-sle-end-up
aod so scraped the ground in
bis vicinity with his broken nose aud
blaokened eyes tbat tbe contemplated
cirons failed to fructuate. Had Tom
Watson's wife been there, and been bit
by an egg thrown by some brute in the
crowd, we are certain be would have
gone down in tbat crowd and left one or
many persons ready for the coroner. In
this reejpeot lies the difference between
Watson and Weaver. Pomeroy's Ad
vance Thought.
WILL VOTE FOR HARRISON.
NOT EASILY SCARED.
Hon. Tom Watson, of Georgia, don't
aoare worth a oent. Ho is a great cham
pion of the people. At ThoniaB, Qeor
gia, where tbe democrats prepared and
expeoted to mob bim as tbey did Oeneral
Weaver in Macon, a selected bully was
sent forward to iusult him, aud did so.
Then Thomas smote him between the
eyes with such vehement sniiteuest,
Mark M. Pomeroy, better known as
"Bnok," is a people's party man, former
ly a democrat, but will vote for Harri
son. This is what he says:
"In the state of New York the peoole's
party will this year cut no figure what
ever. It baa no effective organization;
no beef in its arm; no leader who is au
organizer; no intelligently defined plan
of atate political oumpnigu. It has no
cbanoe to oarry even one township foi
the people's party, when UDder organiza
tion and work it could carry hundreds.
Thus it come to this, which of the two
leading candidates, Harrison or Cleve
land, does the independent voter prefer?
He can stay at home and thus begin to
stagnate, or be oun go to tbj polls and,
as a live oitizen, help to continue Har
rison as president, or help tbe friends of
Cleveland to eleat Bnd thus, percbnnoe,
install a one-man power. Between Har
rison Bnd Cleveland, as one or the other
must be elected, we prefer Harrison, tin
Christian man and gentleman, wbose
life has been one continual good exam
ple from boyhood, to Cleveland tbe grad
uate of Buffalo beer saloouB and broth
els. Every voter bas a right to his oboice
and every man will, or should, vote to
please himBelf first of all."
Thb ones who forced General Weaver
to tbe front as oaudidate of the people's
party now realize tbe mistake they made
iu bending their tioket with a man wbo
was both a republican and a promoted
invader of tbe South. He would do for
the repulican states of the northwest,
and there run well, but in tbe south muni
be forced against a strong undercurrent,
older and stronger than himself, He
will get a good vote in the South, but a
man wbo had never been iu the northern
army, or never a presidential candidate
would, as the candidate of tbe people's
party, have oarried West Virginia, North
and Houth Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, and
would have run equally as well in tbe
wheat aud silver states of the northwest.
Suoh a candidate would never have beeu
assaulted in the Houth as Weaver and his
wife were in Macuu and other places in
Georgia, and thus forced out of that
state aud into an ambulance to be car
ried, instead of opening his way into the
very ueppest Africa of Oouibern politios.
the nomination of Butler by tbe natiou
al party in 18HI should have served as
an eye opener, but It appears to have
been a lost lesson. In the game of poli
tics, as on a chessboard, it is wise to see
what tbe support of the pi oe that is
moved. Meanwhile, congress is th
loot bold which the people s parly
must make before they oan ever oleim
out the Augean stable so long occu
pied by tbe cattle or the Jewish money
destroyers and bond creators and their
heartless allies. Brick Pomeroy s Ad
vanoe Thought.
Whbn he lived iu Kalamazoo, Michi
gan, five years ago his name was Henry
Wilsoit. He left his wife aud children
there, and with a Miss Williams, of Buf
falo, went gallivanting over the conutry
as a pendulum to bur little swing. When
he struok Brooklyn his name had slid
around sulowine aud fell oil' behind, mid
he was known as Frunois Drake Cornell
He took this cognomen with linn to Mid
dletown, Connecticut, and set it to work
as organist in the Holy Trinity ohnrob
and getter up of the whoooinL-est sinuiuu
HOhool and miisic-il paujandorurn ever
set to wiggling in tbat state, and Hew iin
bandanna from the mizzeu must of hi
oareer till lately, the varnish soaked off
aud he is wanted to answer for forgery,
stealing, uigamy, conversion and nine
other ollonces against the law in Chioa
go. He will take all his lilies with him
anil if he can make them all stick to him
be will not need many underclothes fur
some time to oouio. Brick Pomeroy's
Advance Thought.
Thb GuZ'tte does not charge Clerk
Morrow with auything disreputable iu
regard to the printing of tickets, as the
Record would have its readers believe.
The Gazette does think, however, that.
lawfully a candidate's uaiue cannot np
pear but ouoe on the tioket. Mr. Mor
row thinks diir.ireully, and is backed up
ny Uliairmau Murphy, of the state dem
ocratic committee, as well as by the
attorney general, Ueo. Chamberlain, aud
numerous county clerks. With all this
array of talent, it does not make the
mBtter right, yet the Gazette believes
that Mr. Morrow is honest in bis decisiou
iu the matter, and we do not care to be
misrepresented. Anyone o an see. how
ever, tbat the democrats have a decided
advantage where thoir elector appears
twice ou the ballot, and wbiob is de
cidedly in opposition to Sec. 4!), Aus
tralian ballot law.
aily tbe foreign manufaotnrer finds him
self under of paying tb tariff upoo ship
ment to tbis country. Tbe weekly tin
olate report of Liverpool says that 180
mills are idle in Wales and will continue
idle until tbe workmen assent to a le
duction of wages. Chronicle.
Cuaisman Mcbpht, upon the refusal
of tbe democratic electors to withdraw
said: "I shall send a drooler to ever
democratic organization in the state,
notifying tbem of the national commit
tee's desire and telliDg them that it
meets with the state committee's un
qualified indorsement. Individually I
want to see the demooratio vote of
Oregon cast to beat Harrison, and it can
only be made effeotivo in tbat direction
by going for Weaver. The national com
mittee recently sent an agent to tbis
state to investigate the situation. It
wbs bis report that prompted tbe com
mittee to issue tbat request for with
drawal of oar ticket."
Tub prices of tiuplntn nre lower in
Great Britian thau ever before in the
history of tbe trade. This is due to
American competition aud to the neces-
Tiie last visit to Pendleton, made by
a member of the Gazette force, revealed
business house after business bouse
unocoupied. If Pendleton is on the
high road to become a dazzling city of
15.000. it ought to make a better showing.
But Pendleton's merchants are alive.
The columns of tbe interior papers
show that they want business, and they
are getting considerable trade, which
they ought not to bave. Let us awake
to our beet interests. Wit h miles and
good roads in our favor, and the best
wool market on our coast, we are en
titled to all the outside trade of Grant
county.
Dr. L. P. Mullinix, of Astoria, in
speaking of tbe move to withdraw the
democratic eleotors, gives bis idea on tbe
subject as follows: "Tbe situation,
gentlemen, is just this," was the doctor's
usual introduction to bis oft-repented
review. "We cannot help Grover by
votiug for bim, but we oan hurt Harrison
by voting for someone else. Now to
beat the republican party I would vote
for tbe blackest nigger ever born aye, I
would even vote for Mrs. Lease. I am
a democrat and bave no use whatever
for tbe populists, but if we oan use tbem
to beat Harrison, let us use tbem."
Comments are unnecessary.
Thb E. O. says that the Gazette ad
mits that Pendleton is getting the trade,
and furthermore adds tbat it ought to
have it. Tbe E. O. misconstrues our
remarks. Pendleton is getting trade
thut we ought to have, but Heppner's
trade bas increased considerably this
vear over tne past and previous years.
mis is not enough; we deserve it all
there is no better point in the North
west for a jobbing house. We have not
a vacant bouse of any kind in Heppner.
uan . enuieton say as mncnf
Indianapolis performed a sad Hut
yesterday- A woman, whom the people
of that city loved and admired, who
had left them in bealtb and bannineas
IihiI returned wrapped in tbe embrace
ot death, lbey mourned not because
she was the wife oi the president, but
because ebe was a nitre and noble sonl
ludiiiunpolis attended the funeral of a
woman w bone influence was always foi
tue good. Telegram.
Lieutenant Frederick Soiiwatka, the
Arotic explorer, was pioked up on tbe
streets of Portland Weduesday morning,
in an utioonscious condition. An empix
iHuuiinimi oortie uy nis siue suggests an
attempt at suicide. At last accounts he
bad not recovered Consciousness. (His
oeatii is mentiuuea iu yesterday s Ore
n;oniu u.)
In our last issue, what purported to
beaue simile of the Morrow county
ballot for use next Tuesday, proved tn
be lacking sumewhat. The slugs wbitu
separated the four groups ot eleotorc
uau beeu removed, which was not in
tended. We republish it in this issue
vertialim, el lilerulim, etc
Wb must confess that we wore not more
than pleased at tbe withdrawal of Col
Miller and denied the privilege of votlnu
a solid national democratic ticket, bill
siiioh We see what t ffeot it has on uni
republieau friends, we nre somewhat ree.
ouoiled. Dispatch. Will thev all take
tueir uiediciuer
Thb Union Paoibo Deoule claim that
there are 50,000 boguB tioketa in exist
ence, most of thnm in llta han.la ..f
scalpers. It is likely tbat the Uuiou
Pacitlo bas plaoed these tickets in the
hands of brokers at cut rates, and now
to gdt out of it are chunMnu it nil to ti,u
scalps.
Ily WITIinillWtUll tliaip nlAA,..M l.n
. ......... .,,.u luvi. givuiuiD, IUQ
democratic party have weakened their
organization in tbis state. But as it's
no suingies on am ones roof but theirs
tllMrH Should ha nn binlrinir nn l.a ......
- -- - wiuniug wu int.- ynri
of the republicans.
Mr. Ciias. E. Liland has retired from
the management ot tbe Hotel Portlaud
Uuder bis management that hostelrv
has achieved a reputation second to
none iu tbe United States.
Cuoynhki whipped Godfrey, the negro.
before the Coney Islaud Club last Mon
day uight, in just tifteeu rounds.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
For WELL SPRINGS PRECINCT of Morrow Count ij Nov. S, 1S92.
CANCEL, CROSS OR MARK OUT THE NAMES OF CANDIDATES NOT VOTED FOR.
For Electors of President and Vice President. Vot e tor Four.
12. JOIIX F. CAFLES, of Multn.mmli County KopuMiean
13. DAVID M. DUNNE, of Multnomah County Hepubliean
14. GEO HUE M. IKW1X, of U nion County Kepublican
15. H, 11. M1I.LEK, of Josephine County Republican
10. W. F. HUTCH EK, of Hakor County Democratic
17. Wm. M. COLY1G, of Jackson County Democratic
18. Geo. A. NOLAND, of Clatsop County Democratic
19. NATHAN T1EKCE, of Umatilla County Democratic
'20. Y. U. BURLEIGH, of Wallowa County Teoplrs
21. Wm. II. GALVANI, of Washington County Peoples
22. 8. H. HOLT, of Jackson County Peoples
23. NATHAN PIERCE, of Umatilla County Peoples
24. Geo. W. BLACK, of Jackson County Prohibition
25. NORTON R. GAYLORD, of Lane County Prohibition
26. A. W. LUCAS, of l'olk County '. Prohibition
27. GILMAN PARKER, of Clackamas County Prohibition
Children's Headwear,
Blankets, Tarns and
Novelties, at the
HOSE, BCOB3,
Fascinators, Dry Goods,
Fanoy Goods,
Trimmings,
Ladies and Children's
Underwear.
Columbus Discovered America
But tbe people discovered that at
GILIjIA.M & BISBEE'S
-Was tbe place to bny-
HARDWARE
Tinware. Wood and Willowware, Crockery,
Glassware. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures !
A.
Pumps, Gaspipe and Plumbing Materials. Coal, Iron and Steel.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS !
-OF ALL KINDS
Wagons, Hacks Busies, Etc A oar load of STOVES direot from the factory that
must be sold. Job Work done in a workmanlike manner and satisfaction
guaranteed.
0UR STOCK 8 nP wi'n ,he 'imes B"d we Bpk f you a liberal share of
jwui pawvungo, iui wuiuu wo win euuouvur iu Kive you
kooou value lor your money.
Main Street, next door to First National Bank building.
HEPPNER, .... OREGON
PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
r And Surrounding Country,
We are oomieKed to annoonce that onr sntire ttook of)-
Clothing, -f Furnishing -f Goods,
m HATS. CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, 5-
Trnoks, ValiBes, and also a full line of Ladies' Goods, Buoh as Dresa Ooods, Furn
ishings, Fucoy Goods and Notions ot all kinds
MUST BE SOLD
3o. Within the Next 30 Days. 30.
At prices never heard of before in tbe history of merchandising. Thanking you for
past patronage, we would like to see you come and
-Get the Benefit of OurK
Closing ! Out : Stile i
--
-AT THE-
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
N. LEVI ROBISON, Proprietor,
HEPPNER, - OREGON
jiSCAB. TICKSLICE
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THE WORLD RENOWNED J
Pn
motion better
lan Core
J I. . aa
pnsumption
That dreaded and dreadful disease!
What shall stay its ravages? TJwusands
'say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian
cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime
and soda has cured us of consumption in its first
stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading
to consumption? Make no delay but take
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
Kee Indorsements I
Cooper Dip is used and endorsed hy the following Oregon and Montana sheepmen: W. B.
Donaldson. Dayville; W. a. Lee, Junction t:ity; John Harrison, Matney; Ueo. Ocha. Amanda;
Kenneth McKae, Dayville; Joe Oliver, John Hay; J. VV. Bvers, New Liabon; 1'. J. Moule, Bcrcail;
Coolt & Clark, Philbrook; Ftiirchlld & McCraic, Dupnver; P. R. Warren, Utlca; BiiBch Bros.,
Lewiston; E. P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hiraehberir, Chot'eau; D. 8. Halting!, Ubet; James Edie,
Dillon; VV. Norton, Stewart; A. Downie. His riandy.
The Cheapest aod Best Dip tvermade. Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other.
KOHI.AND BHOS. Portland, flreann,
Gen. Agu. for Oregon, Washington and Western Idaho.
Props. Wm. COOPER 4 NEPHEWS.
Galvnttm, Tfjtu.
Beott's Emulsion cures Coughs,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemlo and Wasting
Diseases. Prevents wasting in
Children. Almoat no palatable an
milk, tiet only the venulne. Pro
pored by Scott A Downs, Chemists, Mew
Tork. Sold by all Druggists.
&cotfs
Emulsion
You will catch
At the Mallory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and . . .
. . . Read their new ad. soon.
H. A. Thompson
A. E. Bins
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
lie Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stale.
Below Coffin McFarland'i, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men.
Teams to buy per day, 75 ots. Hay nnd grain per dny. $1 25. Meals 25 ct. a
at O. 0. Surgeatit's, next door tn Feed Stable. Urain and
baled bay always on band.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
Footwear
x as
Footwear !
Thf r.nly htof and "hoe wtwhHwhnipnt of TTfnpnfr hua
mort'H fpm tho Kant mH nf lwjn Htnw, fo thpir new
aton rom, neit nnr tn H. B'Hckm n A 'o'm.
There you will find the Best and Cheapest
m Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
VI Rln atreeti Herfrex Or.
L. D.
BOYED
18 BKPP.NER'S
LEADING
Office, Residence
Contractor IM
tier.
W. Ii. POTTER,
Who it Just opening up with a stock of
Hardware, Tinware and Stove?,
Plumbing Materials, Etc.
In the Odd Fellows' bulldinir. Hss a thorough
plumheraml tinner. See Billy before
you buy. West side Main street.
HEPPNER,
534-tf
OREGON
DAN OSMERS.
MAT HUGHES.
Columbia Beer Hall!
EXT DOOR to Heppner Candy Factory on Main
Trr- KSe,p " hand a Fin Line of Liquors
Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have J uars'
Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to
S Cents Per Glass,
On draught, fresh and cool. Luuch of all kinds. Hope
to see all their old friends and maDy more
Q3MEUS & HUGHES, Props.
The Heppner Wood Yard.
KIP HAS GOT AROUND
At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood
sawed or uusawed. -u,
Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts
Po, Porn" toiita in . ot nn .. . ' '-'
... . L lnrpe lmes. wood sawed and
delivered at $7.50 per cord. Yard near the depot
.0 ave orders at ciloarj & Howa-d's '
5-8"'W RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
THE QITY HOTEL,
W. J. LBEZER,
Prop.
JERUSALEM
Is qnite a (rood wars off. Winter is not so far, and
in the meantime our friends oan square op on subiorip
tion by bringing in cord wood.
THE FATTEBSON PUB. 00.
rpHia HOSTELRY has been Bk and EhpC!0sbKD throagboul. and now
with him, feeling that he is able to entertain yon in the beet of style
f ; ; ; .
First Class House. Reasonable Rates.