Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 29, 1892, Image 2

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    Give your bumitts to Uejipner jieople
and therefore wamt to build up Hejip
ner. Fatrvuize those who putronize
you.
WHEHE THE HE VENUE GOES.
The piotnoliuiiisis aie iioiuliug to the
fact tbMi lee. leveuuv weul to lue kuy
ermjwiit uuder lire Ali-iitiley bill lutiu
uuucr mo tantf low ol loci luin u per
ttcli Hue. UuUrr lire lanl of lbM lor
eveij Uullur ilia giVerijUjBLjl Kul, 11 lifella
tuuk J0. Uutier uio Muiuulry bill tun
uvciuuieiit gut ltaa Uiuui-, butlurevei
uuiiai jtid lulu liitt ueuourj liit tiu&to
Ui mule it tins Why, which is lire fuel:
Uuuer lire luiill ul i&63 luti guVeruuieiH
gul clu,IAlU,UjU levcuur, iiiu lavureu
uitnso gut uUuut u biU'uu duliura lila ad
TiLiiKe ul tliu LuufStti. Uuuer I lie Mo
Kluity bill lire guyeiuuieiii gol but $180,
(juu.uuu, uua id truoiB gut a biiliuu uuu
a lialf dollars uut ut the ueoule. Its
tffrct nan to letiuoe tbe leveuue aud ill
Ci use tti nealiii of lue luvured cluno.
Tire ileurooiHllo puliCV as all excbmige
trntt.fiiliy aajs, will luoreime luu revenue
and out lylx tbH urutii ul Mo trust. II will
make $22U,0UO,UOU i( revtilUB, uud leave
a billiui. uuiiars in tbe liouaets of the
people who earn it. I be theory of pru
tectiou is that sumebody else caa spend
your money for you better tbau you cau
aiituu it yuurseir, and ttmt tbe uoveru
mrut sbould lejrinlate it out of your pock
et luto airurebouy's else. That is played
out. JCVary mail is entitled to all heonu
euru bi-youd bis share of tbe need of the
government ecuuumioaily Hdmiumtered
A strictly protective tariff would afford
no reveuue at ail to tbe goverumeut, aud
would divide tbe people luto two classes
Tbe lower strata would be tbe ureal
masses held in subnotion by a few gov
eriimeui favored monopolists. That whs
why the proponed foice bill was wanted
The reacnou bus swept tbe hiuh tax de
lnmoo out of sight, uud tbe force bill
with it. Dispatch
This still leaves a half a billion dollars
iu favor of tbe trusts. Xbis uugut to go
too.
Tbe argument presented in tbe Above
amounts to this: That tbe woolgrowers.
coal and irou miners, and thousands ol
others iu like positiou, as well as the
manufacturers, all of whom dispenue
wages that are unequalled aud unpar-
ullel in free trade couutries, shall be re
duced to a free trade fool in a that a
revenue may be raided ou such articles
as sugar, tea, ooLTce, spices, and other
things not produced in this county al
all, or at any great extent After our
people have paid for a while about three
prices for those tbing wl.iob they live
on, with a general refluolion in n iiges.
they will conclude that the preseui
system is not so bad after all. That
"jmn" nbout the trusts getting tbe bulk
of it is thin, for if that was the case win
should a manufacturing state like Con
neliotit go dt morratio? The fuct is, tbe
Cleveland platform, which differs wiiirl
from Hie platform of tbe rank and lilt),
calls for free trade raw in materials and
proteoted manufactures. Tins is worxe
tbau bigbxuy robbery, for it is not eqni
table in any Benae, but this oaught tbe
Eimteru mauufaoturers. Iu this case,
however, we would like to have our
mathematical friend compute how
many billions ailvautiige tbe trusts
would hiivu oyer the consumers. While
tbe reveure tariff plan proposed is bad
enoiiiih, tbe people have more fear in
the Cleveland pliilform, which, if any
thing, will be adopted.
rather be dead and in bell than to be They averaged 12a pounds, which f hows
there, for it could be no worse. It is i that they were a nice bunch of oattle.
impossible for our committee to get the I Mr. Blnckwell also brought over a car
full information which is d siied by the load of cows which he sold to Shaw 4
state or the coudition of these sufferers
for fear of their punishment when we
are gone. Tbe food is too (canty. In
justice and humanity I declare that
tbese things ouuht not to be."
McCarty.
In 18B0,Abe Lincoln leceived 180 elect
oral votes, Pounlas 12, Breokeuridge 72
and Bell 39. Iu 1864, Lincoln walked
away with 212 voles while Mc-Clellan got
21. In 1S6X, Grant received 214 votes
while Sejmour got 80. In '72 Grant got
every electoral vote, 28U Since that time
tbe vote bas been as follows: 1876,
Hayes 185, Tilden 184; 1880, GarHeld
214, Handck 105; 1884, Cleveland 2l9,
lilaiue 182; 1888, Harrison 233, Cleve
land 168. In the election of '92, tbe vote
has been reversed iu favor of Cleveland
by a big majority, but no oue should de
lude themselves into believing that tbe
defeated are any more dead than were
democraoy in 1872. This overwhelming
victory was too muoh, and iu '76 the re
publicans came within an ace of losing
tbe presidency.
Thb demnnd whioh is going np for an
extra session of congress immediately af
ter tbe inauguration of President Cleve
land is a most encouraging indication of
the party's spirit. Nothing could be
more judioious, in tbe view of all who
comprehend tbe value of aggression at
the right junoture. No doubt there are
multitudes of those timid souls who only
see wisdom in temporizing, but the dem
ocratic masses are evidently anxious to
have the democratic administration com
mence its career by oarrjiug into effect
the promises of the campaign. They are
more than willing that the party should
stand or full by the results of his policy
when the same shall be embodied in the
law. S. F. Examiner.
As was suspected at the time, tbe Her
aid interview with President Harrison,
purporting to give his reasons for thede
ieat of the republicans, turns out to be a
' lake,'' like so mHuy "interviews" of that
journal of late. It is getting down to
the level of tbe World. President Har
rison authorizes the statement that re
cent publications ematiuliug from New
Vork, and purporting to be iuteryiews
from him, in which he is represented b
giving his views npou the election, are
entirely unfounded, and pure inventions.
Wheu he is ready to speak upon that sub
j-ui ud win ao so in His own way. one
i bat will be convincing to all readers ol
be correctness of the statements mad '.
Don't get eicited about tbe future for
wool and mutton, sheepmen? It is not
necessary to cross tbe bridge till we get
there, which will be fully two years ahead,
if at all. Everything points to pionperi
ty for the wool growers, for a time at
least.
The various mining swiudles in (dabo
Oregon and Wouti.ua, perpetrated dining
I he past ten tears ou English capitalists,
nave nad a bad etleot ou mining gener
ally. They are now slow to take bold of
really goud property.
Tub rainmakers are at work over iu
Texas again. Tbe past campaigu bas
furnished thornier enough, if concen
trated propei ly, to deluge the whole
staked plain.
The new gun adopted for tbe army of
the United States, shoots a 30 oul. bull.
It bus a m uzzle velocity of 900 feet great
er than tbe Spriu. field rifle.
The capacity of Oregon's reform
school is not nearly us great as the pro
pensity of the Oregon kid to be naughty
the bay riiks, the mystery was solved.
As we go to press the guilty party bus
not beeu apprebeuded.
Sloan & Haskell's ci mp on Elk creek,
at old Camp Sumuvilie, continues to
preseui a lively appearance. They still
have a full loicie in ibeir employ, part
ot which are still engagrd iu drifting ou
what is known si tne Creeup claim, in
the (jO's, aud tbe remiiuder, m puttiug
in a Hume preparatory lor the spring plao
er seusuu. A recent report imui their
o.imp is to tbe eff, ot that they are fl d
ing tbe eeutlon where they are drifting
nub, lully equal to that iu tbe pliu
das ol the cauip. 'lbey have oeasd
operations iu tbe loser tunnel and will
tuin tbe attention of their iiiLiuelinu
foroe to tbe uoper tunnel, where the bed
rock is found to be most remunerative.
verse for her pleasure, she gets throngh
a great deal of hard literary work as
well, end is one of the few ladies who
contribute regularly to the Naiional
Observer.
Miss Tynan is below the miiMIe height
nd hss a powerful, thongbtful face. She
goes out a good deal iuto Dublin literary
gooiety, sud is a general fayorite. She
is engaged to be mimed to a member
Trinity College, but does not bold that
'natiimon slionld be any hindrance to a
li'arurv vooation.
Pi
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pnsumption
JONES ON FINANCE.
The Senator tslves iu Landim
ou Frps Uui&HKr.
His Views
These is no revolution in Alabama,
nor will there be any. Jones will take
tbe oath of office Dec, 1.
Starter Jsok Cbiuu, who was shot by
an uUiuer recently at the track at East St.
Louis, is recovering.
William. McKinluv, Sr., father of
Governor MoKiuley, died at Canton
Ohio, lust Friday.
Football is rapidly taking the pluce
of the old, national gume of busebull.
TUE BASK HOliBEHS.
Our llorrow County Man Evidently Knows
tjuuiellliUK Aliuul Tbe Affair,
Ji mm Lawhh, at Hun Frnnrison, on
tbe mat., gt anted a temporary in
junction restraining the election commis
sioners from the official canvass of Un
vote oimt in this city ut the last ejection.
The suit is brought by James Welch,
who alleges that the Australian builol
law prevented him enjo)ing the see-recv
of the ballot as guarauteed by tbe oou
Btiluiilon, and that therefore the law is
nnooimlilutiouiil. Welab avers that he
is partially blind, and he could not vote
under the Austriiliau law without assist
Bnce iu milking bis ballot. A few dajs
before tbe eleolion WeUh attacked the
vulidity of the Austriiliau law by demand
ing of tbe registrar of voters and secretin
ry of state that he be funnelled with the
olliiiiiil bullot to prepare at home. Tbe
request was refused aud tbe matter taken
before tbe supreme court, but owing to
the shortness of time before election the
nil wall dismissed without prejudice by
mutual consent. Welsh's attorney says
tbe result of the national election will
not be affected by tbe suit, but the legis
Jative mid municipal ticket will be knock
ed out it tbe suit is decided in bis client's
lavor.
AutKA)Y Jerusalem bus a population
of 413 Auierieaus and Lord knows bow
many of other nationalities, and the Jer
usalem ruilioud is completed through
the Holy Lund, i'rayel ug on the backk
of donkeys will give pluce to flying b)
steam, and inueuba iu holv niacea will
now be all the go. The summer trirl
will smile iu the Holy Heimlohre and
break hearts iu tbe place w here Christ
was cruoitied. The tourist will "do"
Jerusalem in half a day and the specn
lutor will gather her under bis wing be
fore next August! Oh Lord, what's oom
ing next I Peler the Poet.
The murder of Mr, Plunz nt Hun Jost
recently is about as peculiar as any mur
der over recorded. The mau was a brew
er, tall and handsome, and in every way
qualified to be troublesome to mini who
have wives and sisters. While it is not
known that be was guilty of any secet
or illicit iutiuiiu ii'S. the theory that be
whs guilty looks strong. It is true that
he wns beaten and robbed, yet there are
many who maintain that theie wns a
woman at the bottom ol tbe awful work,
aud tluei Leetfi, a witness whom the au
tlini ities did not press, tor private rea
sons, knows a whole lot about the mur
dor. Tbe man was f uud bunging to a
pepper tree on a lonely road ou the out
skirls of Han Jose, wilh his feet tied ui d
his hands fastened behind his buck. If
tbe primary object wasrohhery, be would
have been left upon the ground. Bob
bers don't do the w-ork of avengers. The
clearing up of tbe mastery will give the
coroners quite a job.
A MKWUKit of the Georgia Le gislature
makes the following report ou the con.
dilion of the couvict members: "Upon
entering we found thut grent numbers
were sick from having to work iu water
iu oaves 300 feet nuder ground, where
the water trickled dowu upon their IicbiIb
ud where lbey stand in water from
ankle to knee deep all day long. Others
are mushed and orippled by tbe elate
and coul which fall upou them I mm the
blasting, fioin which they cuunot escupe.
The gases are so stagneut that it is
utterly impossible for tbe benighted con
vict to ever get pure air to breathe.
Koine were neaily naked aud bad to
work atid sleep in tbe same meager ap
pirel iu u wet condition. There was a
white prisoner who shu! he knew tbey .
vr inld give him hell when he left, but
Lono CiiMCK, in the light for rep
resentative recently, was given the
razzle di 'Zz'e, but us Ihe coule-st is a tie.
a new election will, perhaps, be ordered,
Hud if the "smooth hoy" runs again, will
get beautifully uud gloriously le ft. A
man that can successfully work two
sides of a questiou is a dandy, aud mosl
generally it fulls down ou tbe smooth
party before tbe deul is consummated.
Miss Lkona Lott, of Purvis, Mississip
pi, has illustrated beautifully tbe old
saying, "Uut of sight, nut of mind." Sh
eloped from I'm via with Mr. Slude, nun
while Slado was gone for a license slu
oloptd with Mr Jones. Theu Mr. Joues
went for a license and before he got hack
she hud gone with Wilbur Griflin, wh
took her buck to Turvis. How is thai
for a girl from the s lid South?
The democratic organ down the street
has never bud at its helm nnj thing bill
a mugwump. Eveu the preHent owner's
predeoessur is now running a republican
paper, and the mau who started the en
terprise w asn't anything. Yet it talks us
gleefully over Harrison's defeat as though
it was made tin of Tilden demooruey.
verily, tie brethreu have a hard time
with their mouthpiece.
Tub miners of the Pine Brook and
Capouse shaft of the Luokuwnmis Iron
and Hteel Company, numbering 000, were
recently given an iuorease of 10 per cent
in their wages. The pay of lab rers aud
other employes was increused from 10 to
30 cents a duy. Is Cleveland's election
doing all this or is it the McKmley tariff
law?
Tun Northern Pacific "Overland" was
held up by three masked meu at Hot
Springs, between Eilensburg and Tapir,
ma, last Friday evening at 9:30 o'clock
Tbey went tbiough the Pullman only.
getting a few dollars and some iewelrv
I'. E Taylor, of Pendleton, lost J40. a
gold watch and a diamond shirt stud.
Iu reference to tbe Roslyn bank rob
bery last Sept , tbe Oiegomau Buys:
"It whs ou tbe aiieiuoou of Sepiemb r
23 lust wheu live musked men rode up to
lie hunk of Abrums, Suipes & Co., al
It'islju. Toey demounted, aud leaving
oue man to tuke Cure of tbe horses, tne
oilier four eutered the bank. Cusuiei
Aberuetby was writing ul bis desk when
he wus addressed, aud looking up he was
confronted by a uiau, revolver lu baud.
A physician named Dr. Lyous, who was
transacting some busiuess there, also
round himself oovered with a pistol. A
itiird robber stepped iu just theu aud,
striking the cashier over the bead Willi
u revolver, felled him senseless to the
floor. The cashier soou revived and his
asuHilunts expluiued to him the object ot
Ibeir visit. He wuh waiued tu keep qui
et, uud us bis life was ut stake be did no.
The robbers went to the vault and look
out about Jfl2,000 in coin uud ourreiio,
whioh they piuoed lu cuuvus bugs. Up
ou leaving tne building they met Assist
ant Cashier a. A Fre,zier, who hud heard
of Ihe trouble uud armed himself with a
shot guu uud was ruuuiug toward the
bank. His prugress, however, wus stop
ped by a bullet in his hip, from oue ul
Ihe rubber's revolvers. The despcradotB
llieu mounted their horses aud begau to
terrify Ihe crowd assembled by firing
shots iu evcy direction. A uegro uanied
Uinnlly bad a bullet penetrate bis leg,uud
sevenu uuiers Uud narrow escapes.
finally the ruffians put spins to their
horses and rode oil with their booty over
u trail ou Ihe moiiuiuuis nor. h of KoBlyn.
A posse was oiganized and stalled in
pursuit; but llie baodiis hud too much
, anil it was Liu Ulllll two oU)S
-oieiwaia unit tuey weie overtaken
I'hree of thi in were biirpiised in Ihe fur
est twenty miles east of ltoshu by a
posse of tbiileeu meu. A b iitle ensued
III wli.oll one ot the fugitives wus wound.
ed, but they all muuuged to make then
escape, ami It was not uutil yesterday
morning Frubo J that they fell iuto tbe
Uands of ihe i llioers."
Iu addition to Tom Kinisey, of Morrow
county, Cul. Hale uud Geo. Ziokury
luivo been upprebeuded, all except
KiuiRey being residents of Gillium ooun
ly. It is said that a number of others
are ooucerned in the matter, and if not
arrested will be iu tbe near future.
After Kimsey was arrested almost the
(irst thing be asked Deputy Fiifgernld
was about tbe fight betweeu the posse
aud rubbers, wanting to know if anyone
of the posse was killed. Iu other ways,
especially at Arlington, Tom is said to
have been too well acquainted with tbe
affair Dot to be implicated. Wheu be
was first arrested, there were a number
here who doubted thut be had anything
to do with it
That there is
outlle thieves
doubts, but Eusteru Oregon hardly ex
peoied to rife np to that more elevated
plane of thievery, bank robbing, Horses
aud outlle are dull sale aud it is likely
that this induced tbe boys to try some
thing with ready onsb in it.
It is said Unit
The Financial Nep, of London, pub
lishes an interview with Senator Joues.
one of the Ameiicau delegates to the
Mouetary Conference. Senator Joues
says the people of tbe Uuited States ap
preciate the vital importance of tbe our
rency question, while in England mauy
of tbe people were ignorant of the rudi
ments of the matter.
"There is hardly an American elector,"
said tbe Senator, "who has not formed
an intelligent opinion on this subject
It had a most important influence on
tbe last election."
In reply to a qneition at to whether
the democrats would introduoe a free
coinage bill in oongress, the Senator,
said: ''Yes; tbey are bound to. The
Times affirms that a majority of the new
bouse of representatives are opposed to
free coinage. I feel sure that this is
erroneous; on the oontrary, there is a
two third majority in its favor. It was
among the deiuooruts of the last house
that the supporters of free coinage were
found. If you traoe these men to their
constituencies ou will fkd they have
been re-elected. Whether a free coiu
sge bill is introduced bv tbe democrats
or whether it is pHsaed or not is a dif
ferent matter. Mr. Cleveland himself is
against free ooinsge. It is just the
question how far tbe demoorats will
feel the influence of his personality. A
great mass of people are bent on free
coinage. Why should free coinage tend
to depreoiate the silver orrenoy? We
bear from Indian effioiHls muob about
tbe depreciation of silver in India, but
the Indian gets as much for a rupee
comniouiiies as ne ever got. It is not
silver that depreoiates; it is gold that
appreciates, we hear about great
stacks of silver. Where are tbeyf
When you talk of grain or petroleum
you substantiate jour statements,
want something dune in the n
silver."
Cm
MnMn : surveij
Or"
An Apprehensive Subject
BY
Means of a Prehensile Tail
The Monkey is Not Afraid be
cause his Tail is a Good One.
We are Not Afraid because our
Tale is a Good One.
te May Woe
a band of horse and
iu this seolion. no one
A ChU'aoo jockey was caught using
electrified spurs on his horse a few days
ago. He hud th, buttery fastened nround
bis wuist. If the ingenuity of this lad
wus applied to the pedals of a class of
meu who do nothing requiring more eu-
ergy than warming the seat of a chair, it
would be turned to good nccotint.
Nov. 23, 1S;2 was celebrated by Irish
Americans as tbe twenty lifth nuuiversa
ry of the death of Michael Larkiu, Mi
ousel O'Brien and William P. Allen, who
gave their lives for the Iiisb oanse. Pat
rick Fork, editor of the lush World, was
the principal speaker at a New York
gathering on this date.
A Nice Binoh en Cattlb.-Henry
Blnckwell and wife got iu Friday from
Long Creek, leaving for heme .vesterdav
Mr, Bluckwell brought over 80 heud ,,f
Bill Z ickary, who is
somewere in Eastern Oiegnu, is wanted ;
uiso uyrou iJeruard, who is said to be iu
Muutunn.
SOME EAG1.BT8.
From the hong (Trek Payer.
How do you like the Long Creek Can
)Ou City telephone? It's a wouder hue
Johnny Chiisman hihI F. W.Silvertootb
were clled to Canyon Clly tins week
ou court business.
John Combs, ex-sheriff of Crook coun
ty, ib over assisting his brother during
court Be'tisou.
The Eugle man in company with E. O.
Woodull, paid Canyon Uity a visit last
week, reliirnfng home Uednesduy.
P. S Wilsou was detiied the liee-nse to
operate a ferry across the North Fork at
Monument by the lust county court.
J. W, Dawson, of tbe law firm of
Dawson A Lyons, of llepouer, pussed
through Long Creek yesterduy eu route
to Canyon Clly on business.
Judge M. L. Olmsied, who was before
the lust stale republican
seeking the supreme judgishio. bin
willing tu take anything he .1,1 g, ,
Iisb bounded from the republican corrull
and is now in tbe democratic ItIA H'Ka
democratic party will have to crown him
iiu a oouutmii supply of political
bouors, or the next we beurof the Judge
he will be somewhere else. '
Tueslay night a fire fiend put in bis
sppearunce iu Fox vallev, and John Vo.
finger wns made the sufferer from the
the destruction of fifty tuns of hav. Tbe
fire wns of inceudiary origin, as there
has been no fire on Ihe place for senile
Minx Quite a number of the vullev'e
citizens turned out to invest.,.,.!., e'i,
he did no. care it tbey did, fo, be would ; cattle which he delivered to Os. Mitchell, i ol Tun ZZZ'ni?. m L'", V""
WILL 1HKV DO IT?
From tho 8. F. Examiner.
rree law materials must go on tbe free
list. Aud the shoddy mi'ls that have
sprung np under the evil shadow of the
McKiu.ley bill must buve a period put to
their swindling: activity by tbe ; dmiesion
of honest and cheap clothing from
abroad. When unr pampered uinnufao
Mirers learn to fel that tbey are uotsnb
Jeoted to intolerable and pathetic bard
uip ny rjemg required to produce bun
est goods at honest prices they will have
no trouble in holding tbe home marke
and doiug better tbau now, staggering
iiiejr me-, lo a poilllOUl proOtSSIOI
Ohurged with McKmley stimulants.
Thut a disturbance of industrial am
commercial couditio s will attend the
thoroughgoing reform of the turiff is iu
evitubie, but the people were aware
that when they voted for tbe reform
The ultimate results of the disturbunci
nni ue an salutary, wo mau
u,nu,uiei woo uas prams and euergv
need go to the wall under a revenue tur
iff, and the iuoes of the iuoupables who
go down will be gladly tuken by Ameri
cuu meu with Amenoan self reliance.
who canuot see why they should not be
able to keep their end up against any
competitors anywhere in tbe world with
out the bolp of government bouuties.
No more free raw materials, a tariff in
tbe interest of tbe consuming millions
aud free play for brains, oapital and la
bor in a fair field that should be the
programme of tbe democratic party,
t'OETi88 A NO POLITICIAN.
A Your, Irish Girl Whe I. Attracting Mncn
Attention.
Miss Kathriue Tynan plays a promi
neut part in Irish literature and politios
Although she is still a yonng woman
lier beautiful poems bring her in a con.
siderable income, and she is fast beuom
ing one of the most popular feminine
personalities in her own country.
With the exception of short visits to
London Miss Tynan is 'content tore.
main all the year round on ber father's
farm, Whitehall, Couuty Dublin. Tbe
quaiut thatched homestead, where the
youngest of Irish poetesses dras all
her inspirations, is situated some six
miles from tbe city, at tbe foot of Wick
low mountains. Mr. Tvnun is said lo
kuow more about farming than any
other two men in Irelaud, aud it would
be worth going a long way to see the
dairy over which bis daughter presides
with such loving pride. Miss Tyusn's
owu little den betrays the influence of
her English friendx; fine photographs of
Dante Gabriel Kossetti's painting line
the walls; tbe newest books and peri
odioals lie about in literary confusion,
aud a portrait of Paruell, your hostess'
hero, has a place on her writing table.
Miss Tyiiun is a strong nalionalHl-Par
nelhte, and one of ber most r. mirkable
poems was written in memory of Charles
dtewurl Paruell. Thought she writes
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good money value.
It is a Tailless Tale.
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that will hold A pleasure to show
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cash buyers. Call at
ffl DISSOLUTION OF COP VTltNEIiSII IP.
Notice is hereby giveu that tbe part
nership existing between Arthur Coffin
and Frank McFarland. under the firm
name of Coffin & McFarland. wus dis
solved February i, 1892. by mntual oou-
sent, Arliiur Comu retaining the Arling
ton business, collecting all aoooiiuts due
and paying all liabilities of same, and
Frank McFarland retaining the Heppner
business, collecting all uocouuts due and
payiug all liabilities of same
Arthur Copfim,
Frank McFarland.
Referring to the above. Frank McFar.
IHliel, Homer MeF..r la id and Fm I fl
Vornz have formed a co nnrtiiersbio nn
der the firm uame of McFarlaud Mmoau-
tile Company, commencinir husiiiesa
tieptember 1st. 1892, to be incorporated
i ne new ui in win coiiiinne in the gen
eral mercnandisiiig husiuesBat the same
looation, national Bank building, lower
main or,., neppuer, Oregon.
J? rank McFarland,
HOW KB VIcKARLANd,
542 648-w Emil P. Vokuz.
Guarnnrwil to euro Rillons Attack! sad
Cuusupiiuon, iinuil lille lieuiia.
This
15 HEW A HP.
amount will be paid for the re
covery of a chestnut sorrel horse, branded
a diamoud L on light bio and I S nn Inft
shoulder; bas a wire cut on one frout
root; is seven years old, weighs 900 to
1000 pounds, star in forehead, white
strip in tbe race. The above reward will
De paid ror ber delivery to me at Aler
Thompson's rauch.
Joseph Dubois,
Wl tf. Hepputr, Or.
TO THE POINT,
My oreditors are after me for mnnov
which I cannot pay unless those who
owe me come to the front. Tbis I shall
expect everyone to do without further
elay. I need money and must have it.
6d8 sw D. W. Horneb.
P. M. I'm in dead earnest ou this mat
ter. Those who think that I am fooling,
will find out their mistake. D. W. H.
15 HEWARD.
Lost or stolen, one hav horse fonr vAara
old, branded orose( ) with bar above it
a ngui suouider. Had white face. I
ill give the above reward for his ,.ln,.
to J. L. Howard's ranch
Creek, or for information leading to his
recovery. i. l.. Howard.
6d8 sw Uallowav, Ore.
To Conaumptives.
Th llM.Mlm,al ha,-!..- . .
a I I i. 1 . t "0"" oceii reBioresi lo
............. .,1.1.,, mrioiB, irner sintering lor sev
eral yea wlih severe hinir altVcttou, and that
. ...... v....o.,iKll, B nilAlotlB iu uitote
known to nia (ellow auilerer the means of cure.
-" " " '"' ... t'u oi eiieeriiiuy Bella
(in-eof chargei anniy ol the prescription used.
; V- """"ic eitit- lor euiisiliiip-
....... vnmiiu, muiicni'is ana autnrottt
and lung maladies He hopes all sun'erers will
try his remedy, us It Is Invaluable. Those desir
ing the prescription, which wMlciMt them uoth
ing, sud muj' prove a blessing, w ill please ad
dress. KhV. Kl.WAUn A U.v-.u
' w Brooklyn, New York.
Notice to Teachers.
VOiIrK IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
i. 1 Morrow rnnntv tnus. ).,.- (.,.. ...m L.
held in Hopper, December is, 16 and 17. All
teHchfrt. and alio thoif pviH-piiuir m tut,,.K -
exptH'ted to attend, or present a valid excuse.
vw u n . L fix I.I N'ii Ktinf
PnACTICALi
I
" " i ! !
House and Sign Painter.
PAINTING IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES.
.Paper Manning and Decorating.
That dreaded and dreadful disease I
jVVhat 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
Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemic and Wasting
Diseases. Prevents wasting in
Children. Alnio-t n.i palatable in
milk. Get only (lie trrnuine. Tro
pared by ,!oott & Eowno, Chemist3, New
Tork. Sold by all Druggists.
Scott's
emulsion
o
TO THl
PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
And Surrounding Country,
-: We are oom elled to announce that our entire etook of v-
Clothirig, burnishing Goods,
-m HATS. C4PS, BOOTS, SHOES, lS-
Trunks, Valises, and also a full lin of Ladies' Goods, suoh as Dress Goods, Furn
ishings, Fiiucy Goods uud Nutinus of all kinds
MUST BE OM
3o.Within the Next 30 Days.3o.
At prices never henrd of before in the history of merchandising. Thanking you for
past patronage, we would like to see you come aud
Get the Benefit of Our
6losii6 : Out Sile i
-AT THE-
THE EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE,
N. LEVI KO BISON, Proprietor,
HEPPNER, - . . OREGON
The Heppner Wood Yard.
RIP IIA.S GOT AROUND
At last, and has opened up a Wonrl Yard, from which he will deliver wood
sawed or uusawed. '
Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts
Per Cord, twice in two ; , 00, three times. Wood sawed and
delivered at 87.50 per cnnl. Yard Dear the depot.
Leave orders at riloan & Hnwa-d's
628-BW RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
DAN OSMKRS.
MAT HUGHES.
Columbia Beer Hall!
EXT DOOR to Heppner Candy Factory on Main
-1- ' Street Knnn mi I,,,,,, tv. . t " r .
a Fine Line of Liquors,
on hand
Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have
Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to
S Cents PerGloss,
On draught, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinds. Hope
to see all their old friends and many more
OSMERS & HUGHES, Props
i IMP
tub Leatnng Hotel of tne Cim
:siilia
' I'fly WELL FURNISHED roms.
jj? nfi largaret Von Cadow
BORG,
Out for
Cash Bargain?
THE : JEWELER!
-IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc
Trust Busts.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET, JIEPPNER, OR.
HEPPNER and LONE ROCK
bTAGE LINE.'
XIElySOX, Prop.
?9
j ....iiuninnini rrWHYS,
line to Fossil,
Passengers
643-tf a
Lenvea Looe Rock av
Revocable charge, for both
: and Freiffht.
SLOC0M-JOHNST0N DROO CO., Agents, Heppnerfor.
GfHiriius, Ntarl Wood Finishing and P.,li,UiU)f Coalmining
rww- ...
QUzing, etc
l. d. mm
IS HEPFSER'S
LEADING
Contractor Suildsr.
v Itum
HEPPXER, OR
Otfica, BetidauM