H x-WfiBUtfc PAPER. Sortie People OFFICIAL CIRCULATION MAKES Buy advertising space because rates are low generally the circulation is a sight lotcer. Circulation determines the value of udvertis'ng ; there is no other standard. The Gazette is willing to abide by it. The Paper. Without it', advertisers get nothing for their money. The Gazette, with one exception, has the largest circula tion of any paper in Eastern Oregon. Therefore it ranks hiqh as an advertising medium. if HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1893. WEEKLY NO. 515.) TKNTII YEAR i SEMI-WEEKLY NO. 5ft!. i!ftiNP liI d&iftffft l 'A i i ! t i .3 n i 1 - i f I SliMl AliEKLY GA7HTTC. Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COM. ALVAH W. PATTERSON Bus. Manager. OTIS PATTERSON Editor A. Year's Subscription to a Pop ular Agricultural Paper GIVES FREE TO OUR READERS 11 em nor vnar. ll.SOfor six months, $1.00 for throe moutna; If Paid for in advance, 2.60. Advertising Rates Made Known on - Application. County. Oregon, Is published by the same coro- SKirERs6:ditorand Manager, Long Creek, Oregon, Ueppner, uregou, THIM PAPER i kept on file at K.O. Dake's AdwltUiM Aginey.M and 65 Merchants tracts for advertising can be made tor it. THE UAZETTES AOJNT9. B. A. Huninker ...... Phill Heppner ine r-agie BobBhaw ...... Oscar De Vaul Allen McFerrln ; H. C. Wright J. a. Woolerv .'.Mattle A. Rudio I. J. ari K. B. McHaley ...AL Fairish O. P. Skelton J. B. snow ,...F. I. HcCallum ' John Ellington Wm. G. McCroskey Mount Vernon Grant Co.,Or.,.....PoBtu.jter AhAltiV Or MJaW OLciin A I lr linea r.e - - -, . lugl.,Ur... AVii.JohniS . V. Snyder Herbert lialstead ,.w. a. 3U:AUSlur Wagner Arlington, Long creek Echo Camas Prairie Mattesott, Nye, Or t- Hardman, Or Hamilton, Grant Co., Or.,..? lone, Prairie City, Or Canyon City, Or., Pilot Rock, Day vllle, Or., John Day, Or., Athena, or Pendleton, Or.,. By a special arrangement with the publisher we are prepared to turaitb FP.EE to each of onr reader a year's subscription to the popular monthly agricultural Journal, the A mm cam Farmer, published at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio. Thia offer is made to any of our sub scribers who will pay np all arrearage' on subscription and one year in advanoe, and to any new subscribers who will pa one year in advance. '. he Amekicak Farmer enjoys a large na.tonal circula tion, end ranks among the leading agricultural papers. By this arrauge ment it COSTS YOU NOTHING to re- oeive the America Farmer for on year, It will he to your advantage to call promptly. Sample copies oan be swn at our office. Lone Kock, Or (iooseberry Condon, Oregon At. AUSNT WANTED 1 SVEKV rBtlNtT. Lmcn Pachc Railway-Local card. daily No. 10, mired leaves llepnner lOflO a. m. " 10. " ar. at Arlington 1 It a.m. " U, ' leaves " P. m- " VI, ar. at ileppner 7:10 p. v. juneiii Hundav. East bonnd, main line ar. at Arlington 8:12 p. m. -wt " leaves ' P B1- Might trains are running on same time as before. LONE ROCK STAGE. tv. IIrr,miir 7 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batiirdays. leaching Lone Koi'k at 5 p. in. Leaves Lone Koek 7 a. m. Mondays, Wedues- Makes conniption with the Lone Kock-lossll WA?eMV. hSm-Johnston Drug Co.. Heppner, tPFICIAL MEEOTOIST. 1'niteil Ktiites Officials, , Knnianiin narrison f iffi'ii-iit. , a, .JWI Vice. President.. Ke,i "e'aiv of Slate.. rier.ri lary ot Treasury Secretary of Interior fctecrotary of War Hwrolary of Navy... Fostui aster-General Attorney-General... Secretary of Agriculture.. .John W. Fosfcr Charles foster J. W. Noble Stephen a. hlkins H. P.Traci . John Wanamaker ...W. H. H. Miller ....Jeremiah husk Governor Secretary of State Treasurer Supt. Public Instruction Senators Congressmen Printer Supreme Judges State of Oregon. S. Fennoyer ..G. W. Mc-Hride ..Phil, lletschan K. a. Mcturoy ( J. 11. Mitchell (J. 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Half Mo-occo, bound, gilt side and back stamps, marbled edges, $1.50. Full Sheep bound, leather label, marbled edges, $2.00 fifty cents added in all cases for express age to Heppner. jHp-As the publishers limit the time and number of books they will furnish at the low prices, we advlae all who desire to avail them selves ol this great opportunity to attend to it at once. The Gelo'&rated French Cure, srraiited A DUtfinlTIWC" or tnoncr tocurs riruiiuuiiiHi. reiuudus IS SOLD OH A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any form of nervous disease, or any disorder o the BEFORE generative or AFTER taut ol either sex whether arising from tbs excessive use of 8tiinulants, Tobacco or Opium, orthrough youthful iudiscretiou, over indulg eucc, tlx., such as toss of Bra'u Power, Wakeful. Deal, Bearing down Pains In the Back, Seminal Weakueas, Uystsrla, Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Iraiaiou. , '.sacorrhaw, blssiuess. 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Some of tha conclusions reached at the Hatch (Mass.) experiment station, as the results of the work of the past season in regard to the prevention of in sect injuries and fungus diseases, are: That the apple scab, pear leaf blight and cracking of the fruit, the peach and pluin fruit rot, the plum leaf blight and plum black wart, the grape pow dery mildew and black rot, the rasp berry anthracnose and the potato leaf blight and rot may be wholly or largely prevented when the solutions of copper are properly applied. That by the combined use of the bor deaux mixture- and paris green fungi are prevented, tent caterpillars and canker worms are killed and the injury to the apple and pear from the codling moth and to the plum and peach from the plum curculio may also be largely prevented. That the peach foliage is very suscep- I tible to injury -from copper solutions, and that these must be applied at from one-third to ono-f onrth the strength used upon the apple and the pear. That the amount of copper adhering to apples and grapes that have been properly sprayed with copper solution is so small that no injury can possiuiy oc cur from their free consumption. That girdling the grapevine, as demon strated in a vineyard during the season of 1890, resulted in u weakened growth and in a diminished trop in 1891. That young tree3 may be protected from injury by mice by painting with Portland cement andiparia green. STRAWBERRIES. Peter Brenner .....J. W.Morrow fteo. Noble. W.J. Ia ezer B.L. haw ....Iaa Brown W.U Baling ,...T. W. Ayers, Jr Hxrpwxa towk omens. m, T. J. Matlock "oirTriimen O. K. Famsworth, M Lichtenthal. Otis Patterson, A. P.Oarngues, Taos. Morgan and frank UUliam. Keoorder.... nSSSSJS treasures iEwiS Usxakal W.JUemus. PrrelawtOfleers. Justice of the Peace F- Constable. J.J.MoUrU United )Utes Lead Officers. ' TUDAIXXS.OB. v w Lewis R gis"r Tir...... ijei" . I.A OXASDX, oa. A rieaver rgi"ter liriecwiana..... BBCBST SJOOXBXXjES. 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Where? At Abraljameick's. Iu addition to his tailoring business, be has added a Bne line of underwear of all kinds, Degligee ibirta, hosiery, etc. Also has on band some elciiHut patterns or suits. A. AhrahnrnRi'-k. May street. Heppner, Or. Shoemaker. Ed Birbeok. shoemak er end repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abrahsrn- sio cnilding. on May street, where be is prepared to do eseiytbing- in his line, a i Hirheck is strictly first-class work, man and warrants all work. Oive him call 14 tf Wysndottes, Plymouth Books, Light Brsmabs, Rose and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Partridge Cochins, Houdans and Sil ver Spangled Hamburgs. 1.000 YODHi! FOWLS Beady for Delivery. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. I GTJARANT E SATISFACTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Send for Catalogue. Address J. Al. GARRISON. Box 65. com.896. Forest Grove, Or What Was lonov. E on Old Hand Saw. A corresTrtA!.!S in American Gardening says: k ' ' I took the handlotl ana presentea it to a carpenter. I then had the blacksmith cut tho blade crosswise into three parts. Of the first and widest piece, 7 inches long, I made a sod ax, as seen in the central figure. Of the second or middle A f ATH CtJTTBB. SOD AX. PRCNER. piece, lOJi inches long, I made a straw berry path cutter, shown at the left; and the remaining piece, 1 inches long, was transformed into a strawberry pruner, as seen at the right of illustra tion. The last named is used for cut ting off runners in the early part of the season. It saves stooping and backache, and is useful also for cutting off the roots of large weeds sometimes found in strawberry beds. These implements were all made sharp on the grindstone. Cultural Notes from Welt Known Fruit Growers. Next to early spring transplanting. Country Gentleman has found the season immediately succeeding the bearing of a fruit crop a good time for setting out garden beds. Even in seasons of drought plants do well if the work of transplant ing be well done. Lift the plants with tho spade, shake off the earth without pulling or tearing them, cut off such of the roots as are over three or four inches long, leaving a circle six or eight inches in diameter, spread these in setting, cover with fine earth, settle with water if the soil is dry, add an inch or two of crumbled earth, and another inch or two of fine manure. If necessary drench the whole. The manure will keep the surface from crusting and maintain needed moisture. All the old and large leaves should be cut off before setting and the young opening leaves only re main. These plants will grow vigor ously through antumn and bear another year. Barry recommends for family use planting in beds four feet wide, with an alley two feet wide between. These beds will accommodate three rows of plants, which may stand fifteen inches apart each way, and tho outside row nine inches from the alley. The bed can be kept clean and the fruit can be gathered from them without setting the feet upon them. Tho following are described under the head of "Six Big Strawberries, by Lovett: Beebe, a prolific bearer of very larire berries that ripen in midseason Jucunda Improved, a reproduction of of the good old Jucunda, that begins to ripen early, continuing until late; Iowa Beauty, exceptionally perfect in form and color and ripening in midseason Lovett's Early, one of the most valuable of the early varieties; bhusters Gem. very productive and a good sort for main crop; Gandy, extra firm, latest of all to ripen, and unequaled for canning purposes. - Roraesy for Ivy Poisoning-. This remedy was sent to Mehan's Monthly for publication. The sender says: "Not being susceptible to this poison, I had occasion to observe in sev eral severe cases the excellent effect of the following application which I learned five years ago from a correspondent in Popular Science: Saturate a slice of loaf bread with water, cover one sur face of the bread with finely scraped washing soda, apply this side to the af fected part, and if the bread becomes dry drop water on the outer part, sq as to keep it thoroughly moistened; ire move this poultice in about twenty or thirty minutes, but if necessary it may bo applied a second time in tne course of a few hours." Fancy Gourd Baskets. Fancy gourds have all at once as sumed unusual importance. These are grown in many gardens for an orna mental effect, and now, Vick tells us, in his illustrated magazine, how to utilize the gourds by transforming ihen into baskets and vases for flowers and ferns. He says: Apple or cherry boughs of odd shape are first wired or otherwise formed into a sort of cradle or standard. Into this Plants of Easy Growth That Afford Orna ment al fie re ens. Numbered with hardy climbers, few of a woody character surpass the well known Virginian creeper for fast growth and for the rich tints of its decaying leaves in autumn. Ampelopsis veitchi, Japan creeper, possesses one great advantage over the first named, as it clings to walls securely by itself, while the other needs attaching to them. Aris tolocbia sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) be longs to a large genus in which this is by far the most ornamental. When growing vigorously its huge heart shaped leaves make it a conspicuous and dis tinct climber, and its brownish blossoms add to its singularity. The varieties of clematis are now so numerous, that many shades of color are represented among them; C Jack mani is still the best of its class, taking into consideration flowers, freedom of blooming and good constitution. Other species of clematis, too, are beautiful climbers, as for instance, Alexandria, HARDY CUMBERS. the republicans be sent to the springs and the democrats to the Forest Grove Keeley Institute, which created a great deal of laughter, after whioh the resolu tion was passed ss first presented. Senator Blnckman presented in the senate, bill 109, which, one can see by studying, has for its sole aim the promo tion and tbs inoreasing ot the efficiency ot the special school for the education of deat mutes. The measure aeks for a $50,000 appropriation from the state, for additional accommodations to be constructed fur the above . institution. Tbe measure also states thai as now this inatitutioD is almost under the control ef the state, except in form, so asks that it be plaeed in charge of the state, with speoified state officers to compose a board to govern same. In all, this ia quite a move toward the promotion ot the cause ot education in Ibis state, by the cham pions of whioh the senator ia looked up on as an aotive worker for all matters of such a nature. A VINK CI.Af RUSTIC ARCHWAY. Henryi and Sieboldia. Ivies are valuable evergreen climbersand will thrive where little else will keep alive. The common hop is one of the most attractive as well easily grown of hardy climbing plants. Planted over arches, etc., and Intermingled with the clematis, the effect is decidedly attractive. An Eng lish fad consists in the employment of gourd vines for decorative purposes. Several varieties of the gourd familes are selected so as to insure gourds of varying size aud form. i Scientific America Agency for LUMBER! have for sale all kinds of un- TT dressed Lumber, lb miles ol licpprier, al a hat is know u as the SCOTT SAWMZIjIj. PKK 1,000 FEET, KOUUH, CLEAR, - 10 00 - 17 Ml F DELIVERED IN HEPPNER, WILL ADD to.00 per l,uuo feet, additlouaL L. HAMILTON, Prop. r. A. Homllton, Man'ur FBEETO THE flFFUGTED. All who are suffering from the effects of Youthful Errors, Loss of Manhood, Failing Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strioture, Syphilis and the many troubles which are the effects of these terrible disorder will receive, Fhxx or Cbakos, full directions how -to treat and curt Coffin k MoFarlsnd bsve just received themselves at home by writing to the a oar .oad of Uitobell Wagons, Hscks, CAuroHKiA Medical and hcbqioal im etc., and have also a large supply of farm- prjufABY, Kr29H Market Street, San mg implements of ail kinds. . a I Francisco, California. 6o-ly. . s.sJAA . m ' nEH un eh COPVRICHT6, eta. for Information ard free Handbook write to MUNN 1 CO.. Sil IiKOAliwAY, Ntw Yonrr. Oldest bureau for seriirtntr patent" In America. Bvory parent taken out t.y ns is brriiisht before tbe public by a notice given free or charge in the . Jtientlftf gmencau lnrcst rirrtj.ttlon of any urientliV paper tn tht world. Splendidly tllustrattnl. No lntelUtrmt oiin phouirt tie wtttinut It. WMlrly, 93.00 rein; f 1..VJ mi monthB. Addrt-wMuNN A CO, PDLLiauEiw,at;i BruaUwaj. Nun York. The smallcit Pul in m World! Tuft's TinvPil 0 SAVES MOmEYi e On vlml of th pill, will mt many dollar ia doctor'a bills. Tliej rej, KIMcltUly prepared m m family tnri Q Joints, and npplk's wnot hmg tVlU OTUmy remove unhealthy isvccumiila- 4fc tionfi from th body wlthotft nanrrp Kriplnif. Adapted to id aad yonnr A Price, !-fi3. Omre, 30 l ark Place, N. 5. A IICC TIITT'Q UAIO nvc O a perfect Imitation of natnre; ImpoiwI So ible to deter It. Price, ftl ir box. oooo Desirable Carranta. The Cherry currant is credited with being the largest of all the red currants: the bunches are short ana the plant vig orons and productive. Fay's Prolific, a new variety, is more proline than the Cherrv and with larger clusters. Black Champion, an English variety, is con sidered one of tho finest of black cur rants. The White Dutch is a well known currant of medium size and good qual ity. The White (irape currant is a fine table variety on account of the large size and excellent quality of its fruit. Ken Dutch is an old variety of medium size and quality. Versaillaise is a French sort resembling the Cherry; it is pro ductive. Prince Albert and Victoria are both valuable on account of their ripening late and thus extending the season. Lawn Mowing. Lawn mowing with tho hand machine, whenever practicable, should be done soon after the grass lias been well washed by a rain, and the grit and dust removed which so often dulls the cutting blades. For the same reason set the knives so as to cut rather high, avoiding the sand near the ground, allowing the grass stronger roots and better growth than by clee cutting. This advice is is given by Country Gentleman. Floral Notes. Polyautha roses bloom profusely and continuously, embrace a variety of color and are more or less fragrant. Hardy pyrethums form valuable ad ditions to the list of hardy herbaceous plants. The Thomas Hogg hydrangea bears white flowers. The Florists' Exchange says of the rose Mmo. Pierre Uuillot: "It is a beauty, and its petals of yollowish cream, tinted and edged with carmine, mark it as a superb flower for decoration and a ready seller. : -s LEGISLATIVE NEW ' Legislation Assnmlsg Shape Attempt to Stop Movement of Htock From One County to Another Heppner's Charter Looked After A Muve to Legalise Election. Special to the Gazette. Legislation is now assuming shspe in both houses. Wednesday's work was mostly that of resolutions, and bills for second and third reading, though some new bills were presented in both the sen ate and the house. Two senate and three bouse bills were passed, all relating to incorporations, enlargement ot oily lim its and charter amendments. Thursday's session was a short one, very little matter of any interest invited the attention of either branch, exoeptiug perhaps the bill whioh was presented in tbe bouse to le galise Heppner's special election, though this was, of course, only of local interest. In the senate Blackman moved that tbe courtesies of tbe senate be extended , to 0. A. lilies, president of tbe First Nation al Bank, ot Heppner, and that he be in vited to a seat within tbe bar. Mr.Itbsa then oooupied a seat beside tbe senator duriDg tbe remainder of tbe session. Both houses adjourned at noon until Monday at 2 p. m. In the mesutime the committees appointed for tbe examioa tion of the state Institutions, locks, port age, soda springs, eto., will lake advant age ot the vaoatien and visit and inspect je varieus places and prepare their re port tor the early part ot next week's session. i OOUKD BASKETS FOR FLOWERS, a gourd is securely fastened and lined with tinfoil to prevent tha moisture from leaking through. It Is (hen filled with sphagnum or moss and the flowers arrayed therein. In making tlie baskets two or three can be combined in one group, one for live ferns and two for flowers. The old fashioned dipper gourd and the Her cules' club are the test for the larger vases. The gourds form a numerous family, and are exceedingly dissimilar in character, thereby affording a wide selection as regards size and form. They should be planted in different parts of the garden, and will grow in almost any odd place where nothing else will suc ceed. As a rule, after the strawberry bed has given two full crops it should be ar,all or clowed down, a new one in the meantime having been prepared to j take its Dhv. Everything was merry in the senate Weduesday morning and each member took advantage ot every opportunity to get olf a joke or pun ou uuotbur. When absolution was read providing lor a oomiuittoe of three to visit, examine and test the stale's soda springi over iu Lino oounty, Senator Cogswell, of L.ike coun ty, and, by tbe way, the deinooratio wueel-horse ot Southern Oregon, ex pressed himself of the opinion that such a committee would be of little use, but if it were thought advisable to sen J over three to test the many good quali ties of the springs, be believed iu giving all a chance to test tbeir virtues, so sug gested that tbe oommittee be increased to 3j from the senate aud i0 from the house. Several demoorats snugested that only republicans be sent to tbe springs as only water was to be tested. Seuutor McUiun, of Portland, took ad vantage ot this leader and suggested that ' Representative Brown is also looking after the interests of his section in an appropriate manner, Immediately upon learning that Heppner's bonds had not been disposed of to tbe Portland parties, owing to a technical error, be at oi.ee presented s bill ia the bouse to legalise the eleokiau for the issuance of bonds to supply tbe town of Heppner witb wster. Should this measure pass, aa it will with out opposition, there will then be no ne cessity of another election aa some bare feared and some hoped. Mr. Brown's bill also provides for tbe amendment of Heppner's oburter, where an error in the puuotuatiun ocours which entirely changes tbe meaning and effect from what was intended. Representative King, of Malheur ooun ty, presented a measure in tbe house providing (or tlie distribution of ibe mon ey derived from the five percentum of the sales of publio lands within tbestate pro portionate to tbe area of tquure miles in each oounty, said distribution to be used for tbe building aud improving of tho publio roads aud bridges. Senator Black man has also presented the same bill in the senate. Should this measure become a law, Morrow county would reoeivefrom the said fund about $5,000 and Grunt couuty about $7,000. Now since the governor has pronounced wagon roud bills unconstitutional, and the supreme oourt sustained bim in tbe decision, this seems to be about the next best step, and one in the right direction, and will . undoubtedly pass. ,,.,. Senator Cogswell has presented bill in the senste providing for tbe preven tion of driving or transportation of ani mals from one oounty to another for tbe purpose of herding or grazing tbe same on the puulio or unenclosed lands with out first obtsining from the county clerk a lioense or permit for tbe ssme, for which be shall oollecl from 6 to 25 cents per head as tbe oounty oourt may deoida. Should this bill become a law it would become a great drawback, bindranos and nuieanoe to the s took men ot Morrow, as well as many other oonntiei of Ibis state. though as measures similar to this one have been presented at almost every ses sion of the legislature and defeated, it is quite likely that the Cogswell measure will meet tbe same fate. Your representative, in company with Messrs. C. A. Rhea, of Heppner, and T. J. Williams, ot Lonz Greek, bed the pleasure of visiting Oregon's slate peni tentiary Wednesday, and , was shown throughout every part of it, also the stove foundry whioh is run in oonnsction with same, where conviot labor is employed. Tbe total number of prisoners now con fined there is 87a, moat of whom looked aa though they were enjoying their rasuions. Among the numbar met were Stall, of Heppner, sndCs) Smitb.of Grant county. Wo also learned that Joe Veal sod Mai Churoh were getting along very nicely, though we did net gelto talk witb them.as they were with Ibe shift that was al work in tbe foundry. Here you see tbe work of stove manufacturing, moulding, nick eling, putting together, boxing and load ing for shipment in the various apart ments of the building. Supt. Donning seems to have every thiug perfect uudtr bis muuagement, aad in all a very etli- oient officer. Was present at tbe preliminary hear ing of li. 0. Carter, alias Rose, who was arrested here ss a fugitive fium justice from Missouri, where be killed a man, aud while being ouutlued in jail nUo kill ed tbe guard and esouped. Althuugh it ia not )et positively kuown that this mau arrested is Carter, yet several responsi ble parties of this oouuty recoguiztj him, notwithstanding the fuot that six years have elapsed since the deed was enm mitteil. However whether guiliy or not a look at this man's face is sutliaieut to oouviuce any uue thut be is uiaile of the proper muterial to commit snob a doed. Job Lots. 8a LKat, Or., Jan. 20, 'U3. m Baking Powder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Vo Alum. Used in Millions Homi 40 Years the Standard