Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 21, 1893, Image 1

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OFFICIAL
CIRCULATION MAKES
Buy advertising space because rate are
low generally the circulation it a tight
over. Circulation determines the value
of advertising ; there is no other standard.
The Gazette is Killing 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.
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I1EPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OR1 10N, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1893.
W EEKLY NO. RSI. I
SEMI-W EKKLY t'0. la).
ELEVENTH YEAR
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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eomnlete on which about forty of the best years
oi t.h author's life were no well employed in
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alooant nattenw for soits.
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With all the greiit and vital questions
to be discussed, all the pleasant and en
nohlins things to -write about, all the
invention and progress of the age to be
noted, and all the rush of important
movements and interesting affairs to be
met, chronicled and commented on, the
I paper that can find nothing to fill its
! columns but coarse and bitter vitupera
tion of its contemporaries had better
shut up shop at once. No man is worthy
to be an editor who does not hold his
profession sacred, and feel that every
member of it is a brother to be per
suaded or expostulated With, but never
abused or blackguarded; who does not
cleave, mind, heart and soul, to all that
is decorous and pure, honest, just aud
true; and who does not scorn everything
that is calculated to lower the dignity of
the noblest craft but one on all the fair
footstool of God. I would as Boon think
of indulging in blasphemy or obscenity,
as of writing or copying and unkind
paragraph, line or word in regard to one
of my brethren in journalism. Hush
the wrangling, squelch the wranglers,
Let us teach mankind to respect us aud
our vocation by respecting ourselves
and each other.
3rd We must abolish the system
of indiscriminate puffery, which is one
of the loudest crying evils of our pro
fession. Blarneyism must go. Breth
ren in inky bonds, journalism can never
attain its true dignity and deserts until
this nauseating Iniquity is wiped out.
Cease fawning with ilunkeyistic phrases
around the upstarts of luck and lucre.
Lay aside the twaddling, lying vocabu
lary of brilliant and eloquent, .powerful,
polished, irreproachably, upright, noble
and patriotic, as applied totlie harangue
or the besotted carcass of every tenth
rate, knavish, pothouse shyster and
deadbeat this, that, or the other politi
cal party may chance to stick up for
legislator, governor, senator, dog pelter
or other position of averag.s dishonor or
thievage. ,
Stop blowing little crossroads stump
jacks and desiccated nobodies into men
tal and moral Anakini, teside whom
Alexander. Casar, Demosthenes, Cicero
and Cato, Washington, Jefferson, Web
ster and ('lay, Napoleon and Tom
Thumb, all melted into one, would
dwindle to a pigmy whose toes would
not touch the ground if he straddled a
full grown Puget Hound mosquito.
Hush the absurd dubbing of every
simpering, giggling she ninny, who hap
pens to be the progeny of an official
malefactor or gold plated vulgarian, a
Hebe or a Venus, a sylph in movement,
a goddess in grace, beautiful accom
plished and fascinating though in
ninety-nine cases out of a hundred she
may be ugly as a mud fence jeweled
wit h hoptoads, clumsy as a corkleg or a
Clubfoot, and stupid as a boiled owl
garnished with fricasseed donkey ears.
Stop puffing ignoramus pulpit stamp
ers and ranters, with neither grace nor
common sense, into Angustines, Calvins
and Whittields.
Estimate everybody and everything
fairly and impartially, without personal,
partisan or sectarian prejudice or pre
dilection; and when you express an
opinion do it honestly and candidly, and
let the world see that editorial judg
ments and commendations are not stere
otyped stupidities and falsehoods, mean
ing nothing, proving nothing, good for
nothing.
4th Squelch the deadbeat advertis
ers. Crush out the "half cash and half
advertising" frauds and humbugs by
which we give a f 125 advertisement, H"i
will be redeemed, exalted and purified.
And the editor he who makes the poli
tics and politicians of the land, who
leads every forward and upward move
ment of humanity may ere long be as
respectable as a peanut peddler, stable
boy, secretary ot state, circus clown,
foreign minister, pickpocket or presi
dent. Brethren of that illustrious craft
wich is said to use the pinions of one
goose to spread the opinions of anoth er,
these reformatory steps cannot be taken
too soon; this pushing of our profession
to the lofty and mighty position it
should, and is inevitably destined to
hold, cannot be too speedily effeoted.
east, ana "the Pacific ocean laves its
western sands for full 8,000 miles. It
has snow-capped peaks, whose summits
pierce the clouds to bathe in everlasting
Bunshine; plains, whose limitless ex
panse suggests infinity rolled flat: lakes
blue as the skies, that smile ta see them
selves so beautifully mirrored in the
crystaline depths; rivers like rolling
oceans iu magnitude and majesty; far
Btretching forests, whose lofty tree-tops
sweep the cobwebs from the heavens;
canyons that rank among the world's
fathomless wonders, and cataracts that
6ee Niagara, and go it hundreds on hun
dreds of diizy feet higher.
All wonders and riches of resources!
It has tens of millions of acres, whose
fertility makes tame and commonplace
all the romances of the Nile valley and
the Hesperidean gardens. Such soil as
poured out that marvelous display of
fruits and vegetables at which w have
just gazed, crushed into silence by fifty
pound watermelons, eleven-pound
bunches of grapes recalling the script
ural story of the vale of Eschol eight-
pound potatoes, two-pound apples and
half-pound plums, single stalks of to
bacco weighing thirty pounds, and single
peanut plants with a full pound ot
"goobers dangling from their roots.
It has wheat fields whose harvests
LUMBER!
TE HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF UN
tV dressed Luniher, 16 miles of Heppner, at
what Is known as the
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Sever in our now-world history has
there lieen such need of an enlightened
and patriotic press, rising to the highest
possible dignity, and wielding the great
est possible power and influence. In
addition to all the responsibility that
rests upon the jonrnalists of the country
in connection with the general weal and
advancement of their kind, special du
ties and obligations of the vastest mo
ment devolve upon them as Americans
American editors. To them is largely
entrusted the fate of the grandest
governmental fabric our earth has ever
seen. The destinies of the American re
public are, under God in a great meas
ure, in their hands a republic con
ceived in the hearts and brains of pa
triots, heroes and sages; bom with the
Declaration of Independence, and bap
tized in the fire and blood of the revolu
tion the republic of Wathington, Jef
ferson, Henrj-, Hancock, Mudison and
Adams; which for fourscore years
guarded, with ceaseless vigilance aud
jealous care, at home and abroad, on
land and sea, the liberties of the hum-
b'est citir.en: rendered us ihe freest na
tion on the globe; and gave us peace,
power and prosperity, that made us the
envy and admiration of the world,
Within the last few years a deluge of
evil has surged against it and over It.
Dissensions and hatreds have crept into
its high council halls. The clash of
tratrlcidal bayonets has been heard over
the very ashes of its founders, and the
horrid gurgle of fratrioidal blood has in
carnadined its pellucid waters. Wrongs
and abuses have intrenched themselves
in its sacred citadel. Giant corruption,
like the unclean beast, the abomination
of desolation in prophetic vision, perches
on its loftiest altars and bespatters with
corroding filth the robes of its priests,
the togas of its senators and the ermine
of its judges. Its deepest foundations
in the hearts and confidence of the
people are shaken.
To the editors of the land, more thn
to any other class perhaps 1 should be
safe in saying more than to all othw
classes is committed the holy task, on
them devolve the mighty trust and labor
of repairing all these breaches, healing
all these enmities and righting all these
wrongs; of restoring the grand govern
ment of our forefathers in deed and iu
truth; re-cementing the Shattered boiKls
of union; re-establishing the constitu
tion; bringing back the days of peace,
plenty, freedom, fraternity and glad
ness, when labor strikes were unknown,
and the cry of " Bread or blood " had
never been heard in our streets; reas
serting everywhere beneath the sun the
dignity and glory of the American
name, and extending the wings of Co
lumbia's baid-pated eagle over the last
foot of soil and the last drop of water,
from Behring's straits to Terra del
Fnego; till the star-spangled banner
shall once more be hailed the wide-world
around as the proud, unsullied symbol
of all that is great and good, pure,
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L. HAMILTON, Prop.
Hntnllton, Man'gr
Brown & Hamilton
Practic in all eonrta of the state, Insurance,
fasd afttat. eulieotijD and loan agents.
Prompt attention t-ivan to all bosineas entrust
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t.i,..ntt..n f,.r on ostlnriMtir. till nmm. character ana national mine.
try Sunday school organ or rural parlor ln thl8 furious work, gentlemen of
hurdy-gurdy. Cease editing ill assorted the Pttcinc Coast V-ot the Oregon
m!i,.'hinpa iin,l hav rakes, natont press-yonrs will be no ignoble share;
coffee pots and quack medicines and run when il is d"1""' an1 wel1 Auu, n0
a newspaper office instead of a junk la"rel8 of hpr 01 wl" tf'-T
my,nn ot more worthily worn than those which
In short, dear brethren, not to impose garland your patriot brows. But be
m,r,n vnr iilTtcted attention a lomrer list yond-and, if possible, above all this,
of these needed reforms, make journal- 1 nit'h a"d Rllcml duti,,s th,d urB Pr
isma Imsinens. hush the denunciation of Hurly yur own, duties arising from
each other, cork up the meaningless puff
ery that discredit the puffer without
crediting the pnffee. Tell the truth aud
shame the office Beelzebub. Pay for
what you get and demand and exact pay
for what you do. Wear no perpetual
partisan halter or blind bridle. Be in
dependent. Support no scoundrel or
your location and surroundings.
Here, in the richest and grandest part
of the continent, where every pulse
beats high with hope and youthful
vigor, is your field; and the omnutcien
and omnipotent (iod could hardly have
given you a more glorious one. Here
side by side, their faces aglow with the
scoiindreliHm. no fool or foolery, no splendors of the setting sun, He lie lm
matter what nartv, sect or section in- perial commonwealths of Oregon and
PPIO RRUK ro? dorses him or it. Be just, honest, free. Washington; and, linked with them iu
Ulltsr Bani-Wv.r. ....... ,.r ,., ut I l,,rlwulnl,l(, Lr.nrlH. sisters in interest.
tiiret.her. shoulder to shoulder and heart and resplendent destiny, are Idaho,
tn heart., an invincible, irresistible nha- Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona and
lanx, in everything that concerns the a large part of Montana, Colorado and
welfare and honor of your own glorious New Mexico an west; or ine gian
I InisT dice ttiul
I control thu Hi .r
1.0U-0(jTS. WIIKKL8.
Mark'ti flak Flavin ('.rds, Ta1l li" aud
eTerythim? rn the hn. New work that wlni tha
moneT. H-aJel partlf-ulani aid '.t-patrft out :J (ru
fro, ft'-trl tjlf al'irff,tl oru&t-(l tivwimi to
fraternity. Ana Urn nHwspapr wiUen
iuifi will b clown at haii'U The country
IV O HETTER
PROOF.
, Fkhna.
SV i ,.h VS,V
MiLRov, Mifflin Co.,
ioth Editor of the Aew York World;
'W yx. John oerrnnii, oi inn inart-r wa irrrrrwn irmn
wagon, sustain i ng a most aenoua injury to her s;inc, ami wai
A HELPLESS CRIPPLE KJH I3IWH5,
onaUe to walk. Her daughter providentially procured two
buttles of
ST. JACOBS OIL,
hi-h Mrs. CemmiTI bH. T.4rr the wond bottle wat
tihausteri, ahe wu aLlelowsjk airat, and hit. been
COMPLETELY CUBED."
Very truly,
M. THOMPSON, PorrsusTt.
Kockies, and all pouring th-ir tributary
floods into earth's mightiest ocean.
in an empire vaster and grander than
ever saluted the golden eagles of Rome
in the proudest days of the Ciewars
domain in which the world-conquering
Frant of Napoleon would have been
little more than a cow lot in a sky
bounded prairie: a realm, on the fare o;
whose majestic map, Britain, with h-r
wnrld-ericinling drum-tx-at, woul
acarcelv make a flv-sp'-ck.
Adding Alai-ka. ami the Canadian srn
Mexicun Pacific slopes, you have nearly
H.WO.i00 wiuare miies of territory nut-
orally allied to you. And what a land
of wonders and glories ami riches it isl
God Almighty seems to have broken all
tin, choicest treamre hoxes of the un
verse over it and uiioh it.
All wonders and glories of scenery!
The Rocky mountains wall it on Jue
already and they are but in the infancy
of production influence the markets of
the world. Over thirty great ships,
flying the flags of half the nations of
the globe, are now lying in lh Colum
bia river awaiting cargoes of Ureytmiun
golden grain. It has hundreds of thous
ands of square miles of pasture lands,
fenced only by the far horizon, where
the flocks and herds of half the world
might feed. It has mountains ribbed
with every precious ore and mineral,
except tin! veritable treasure houses of
the gods, bursting out With gohl, silvor,
copper, iron, manganese, lead, zinc nd
oeal; while marble, gypsum, salt and
oil are plenty as sands in the great
Sahara or scrap beggars in polities. It
has room and homes, this wonderland of
creation, for 100,000,000 of industrious
and enterprising people. As thickly ,
populated as England, Oregon alone
would give habitation to over 80,000,000
and Washington to more than 20,000,000.
Fifty years ago this vast and match
less region was a savage and unexplored
wilderness. Less than twenty years
ago Can by was massacred in the Modoo
lava beds. To-day the surface dirt of
its infinite resources and capacities has
scarcely been scratched by prospector's
piok or shovel. Its incomputable treas
ures are to be opened up, Its valleys and
plains, with their very wantonness of
productiveness, ure to be broughtuder
the plow and harrow cf misbimdry, that
shall transform them into ever-blooming
true gardens of the gods. Millions of
cattle are to bo pastured Where today
the wild doer graze unscared. Mines
are to be worked, whose nones snail
clipso all the glittering marvels of
Aladdin and his genu. Thriving vil-
luges and towns are to bo sown broad
cast in a thousand spots where the
silence and solitude of sixty centuries
e as yet unbroken. Great cities the
New Yorks, Philadelphia, Bostons and
ittsburgs of the Paoitic Coast are to
be ruined, like magic exhalations, on
many a noble harbor, by many a lake
and riverside, ln many a mountain
gorge, where now the hardy backwoods
man s cabin or the fisherman s hut are
tilt only habitation. Thousands on thou
sands of miles of railroads and canals are
;o be bnilt. Steamboats snd steamships
are to be launched. Universities, ool-
eges aud libraries are to be estublislnd
and endowed. Cathedrals and churohes
are to be reared. The wildernesses aud
the solitary places must be made to re
joice and blossom as the Astorian rose.
The thunder of mighty mill wheels must
be heard mi all the beautiful streams
of this unknown land of a generation
ago; the hum of prosperous industries
nst resound through all its fertile
ales and alongall its picturesque moun
tain sides; and the white incense of
team must usceud- from thousands of
altars of thrift aud progress, as a glad
thank offering to heaven tor a new and
glorious empire redeemed from savagery
and added to civilizution.
In that Wonder-Time to come, the
Peerless Maritime Metropolis of the Oc
cident will sit enthroned, as a commer
cial queen, at the month of the mighty
Amazon of North America. A city
greater and grander than London or
Paris or Pekin, will stretch in unbroken
lines of fourteen story palaces, from
from Tongue Point and Tansy Beach to
Fort Can by and II Waco. Ten thousand
trains a day will run into its mile-square
union station trains from ht. Peters
burg, Vienna, Constantinople, Cairo and
Jerusalem, Hong Kong, Yang Tse Ki-
ang and Yokohama, by way of Bering's
Strait Tunnel and the Alaskan and Van
couver Air Line; and trains from Pat
agonia, Buenos Ayres, Kio Janeiro and
Chimborozo, by way of the Isthmus of
Darien, Popocatapetl and Shasta Light
ning Express Route. Corporation tools
and lobbyists will be swept out of the
national senate, botch engineering and
KqtmnderotiK contractors will be things
of the shameful past, and all the barriers
that now hinder the now of this imperial
river will be torn away forever I I'hn
mighty Columbia will roll like a resist
less Mood from the mountains to the sea.
It will be dug out deep enough for ocean
steamer navigation from Cathluniet to
Kootenai ahiTPeml Of eille; anu a ship
canal from there across to the head
waters of the Missouri and on into the
Mississippi will enable us to ship Ore
gon and Washington niuety-bushels-to
the-acre, wheat, ten-pound potatoes, live
whales and aurorae borealis to New Or
leans and Havana. Omaha, St. Paul
and Chicago will be but snack stations
on the great fifty track air line railroad
between the New World Metropoli at
the mouths of the Columbia and the
Hudson. We will have bred a race of
men and women at least ten feet in
height the men all Goliahs in strength,
Apollos iu grace, and Catos in virtue;
and the women all Yen uses in beauty,
Dianas in vigor, and genuine American
women in lovliness and irresistibleness.
Freedom, peace, prosperity and renown,
obedience to law, and reverence fur God
and the right shall till ail this majestic
Slope, as the waters fill the sea and the
stars of glory fill the sky !
To roll in this resplendent era, gentle
men, brethren of the Oregon press of
the Pacific Coast press, is the mission,
the work before you. Your pens, more
potent far than magic wands, can, by
grond?united, persevering effort, lulfill
the mission, do the work, achieve a mag
nificent destiny for your state and
region, untold good for the country and
the world, and an immortality of grati
tude for yourselves. Generations yet
unborn shall rise up to call you blessed,
and your memory shall be sweet through
all the ages, as the summer dews chat
gently fall on Hormon's bedR of thyme.
Godspeed the time when a fearless,
outspoken, right-loving and wrong-hating
press, wearing the dog collar of no
party, sectiou, sect or faotion, shall
prove itself the regenerator, the savior
of the republic! And, when that time
conies, may some of the proudest
trophies of the onward and upward
march of the struggle, of the labor, of
the triumph, deck the knightly lanoes of
my true-hearted, generous and patrlotio
brethren of the Oregon Press association!
EASTEKN OUEIiON WKATHEU.
The weather bnraau gives out the
following weather and crop report for
Eastern Oregon:
WuATHEii.-Lack of sunshine, oool
weather and oocasional rains with
frequent frosts have prevailed during
the past week. Snow has occurred on
the highest elevations smith of the
Columbia river valley. The mean
temperature has ranged from 33 to 4U
degrees which is about six degrees below
the normal. The amount of rainfall bBs'
vuried from 0.10 to 0.41 of au iuob. )
Chops, KTc.-'l'he oool weather retards.
the growtb of all vegilation. Fruit bur
are swelling iu tne (Jolumoia river valley
and a few peach trees are In bloom
about The Dulles. Grass is growiug
fairly well. Plowing and seeding has
progressed aud is about 85 per cent. done.
In localities the ground freezes at
night. Stiawberi ies i.re beginning to show
blossom iu northern Whsco county.
The increase iu acreage is quite con
siderable, liesecdiiig of winter bowo
graiu,is almost completed. Sheep shear
ing will begin as booh as the weather
settles. Throughout the state there is
an unanimous desire for less rain, more
warmth aril bright sunshine.
Stock. -From thorough reports the
follnwing information is compiled by the
Oregon weulh-r bureau relative to the
number of cuttle, etc. iu the state on
a P;i 1 1KO'!
Number of oaltl,SH,29;i; horses, 2!)9,
tliii; sheep, 2,-t')li,l)77; hogs, 2il4,6li:)
Estimated value, oullle, 14,81 1,2'Jl".
hiirBcs, $i:i,71o,842; sheep, (fi),lkja,IH2j'
hogs, 4!H2,7liU, milking a total value of
the above named varieties of live stock
in Oregon ot 1. Id,, 1,0(0. In making
the above estimate horses have been
iivemgeil lit Sf."i Mi apiece, cattle at
81(1. 07 apiece, sheep at $'2.40 apiece and
hogs at 3H-40 apiece.
Considering that the sheep dip seven
pouiuls of wool to the fleeoe, we have
over 18 nullum pounds of wool for sale
wilhin the next three ninntliH.
The oi mil 1 1 1' in of the slock is generally
good. The winter was comparatively
severe, but as a rule food was plentiful
and the loss was very small. The
weather has not been favorable to the
lambing season, yet so far it has been
very siiccesful, the increase being gen
erally estimated at Do per oeut. The
sheep are in l-ooiI condition and the
tleeco promises to be heavy aud of quite
lougslaple.
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