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FOR JOINT SEXATOR At the earnest solicitation ot my friends, I have deoided to beoonie a candidate for joint senator, tor the counties ot Harney, Grant and Morrow, subject to the will of the convention for the senatorial distriot, April 11, 1891. J. N. Brown. THE TICKET. The republicans of Morrow oounty have done nobly, and put in the field an exceptionally Btroug tioket, one which we know will be elected to a man at the June election. The Gazette is exoeed. ingly glad that all passed off pleasaully and in the good old-faahioned republican spirit. Now let all fall into line and work baud in baud for party success, without dissension iu any quarter. Life is un certain ami conventions are likewise liable to do what we least expect. But no man defeated lat Saturday is bigger than hie party, so let us bury the past and take a fresh grip on the tiller of the grand, old, republican ship and steer it to victory. Coming as it does from the editor of the Gazette who went down last Saturday after a sharp battle, as did his ancestor, "Billj Fattersan," some years ago, it should be considered aa ad vice worth listening to. It matters not if a grayhaired man came into the convention under the protest ol his pre- ciuct to vent a personal and undeserved spite on an individual, or it a little job was "epritng" to trap the unwary, we must consider this aa the macbinatious ot men and that our party is better, higher and nobler than any individual. Hard, practical politics rule conventions and this we must expect. If delegates promised to be loyal and "fell down," it is not our place to kick and "bolt." The principles of republicanism are dear to us all, aud it is our plain duty to abide by the result, full iuto line aud do our utmost to place Morrow as one on the list of certain republican counties of the state ot Oregon. Losi bjjo when our pareuta were young, there was a of deal excitement down in Virginia. There was a deep mystery involved. Children prattled over it, women gossiped about it, the village editor wrote on the subject and politicians discussed it oo the street cor ners. The mstery is solved. It is now patent to all that Bootuby "struck Billy I'atteraon." Thk ticket is a stroug oue and will be supported by the republican party of Morrow. Vote 'er straight . A severe rtieiiuiatic pain m the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Lope', a well known druggist of IVe Motoes, Iowa, for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not l.ft anj thing. With all he could do he et uld not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlau's Tain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he say s, "And bav suies beD free from all pain." He now recommends it to per sons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Slocuai-Johnsou Drag Co. So doctor's bills presented to the families who nse Simmons Liver Regulator. lGOACRBS DBBDBD-160 7TNI 1 60 ACltES Timber (!.. claim .djob, ot .hich taded land the,, . 140 .ce. good iS l.ad, d tliebalnoce A 1 p..U,,. Th. deeded ,d L.. Eod eprine o ..to, I fence. Situated two miles West ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. ' IVOTHJSK BARGAIN. ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on The Delegates From the Various Trecincts of Morrow County Meet in Harmony and NOMINATE A FULL TICKET THROUGHOUT. Congressional Delegates Instructed for Kills and State Delegates for Brown for Joint Senator. The delegates to republican oonven tion of Morrow oounty met at the court house last Saturday morniDg at 10 o'clock, and in the absence of O. E. Farnaworth, chairman of the county central committee, were oalled to order by Qea. Conser, congressional commit teeman from Morrow. A. G. Bartholo mew and A. W. Patterson were placed in nomination for temporary ohairman. Oo ballot Bartholomew received 11 votes and Patterson 22. Patterson was de clared elected, and on motion appointed F. J. Hallock, temporary seoretary, and A. G. Bartholomew, Asst. seoretary. On motion the chairman appointed the different committees, composed of the following: Credentials, O. N. Peok, Lexington; Jas. Boyse, Dairy; Geo. Ely, Cecil; N. R McVey, Dry Fork, and Dan Galligber, Gentry; permanent organization, J. L. Howard, Pine City; Chas. Johnson, Lexington, and Jim HBger, Heppner; order of business, T. R. Howard, Heppner; Jas. Talbot, Matte- son; W. B. Parsons, Well Springs; A. Charlton, Eight Mile, and F. J. Hallock, Mt. Vernon; resolutions, A. G. Bartho- mew, Alpine; J. W. Hilton, Dairy, and Steye Lalande, Mt. Vernon. On motion the committee on order of business was to report manner of presenting candi dates and voting. Also that represen tation f.om Eight Mile be left to credentials committee. The committees were instrtioted to bring in their reports at 1 p. m after whioh the convention adjourned until that hour. AFTKKNOOS. The body was called to order by Chairman Patterson at the anpointed hour when the reports of the committee wore heard. The committee on credentials reported favorably on the representation adopted by the oentral committee. The dele gates were as follows : Heppner, T. R. Howard, A. Mallory, Robert Hart, Lanus Fenlaud, Fat Quaid, E. A. Brundage, Jas. Jones by J. M. Hager, proxy, A. W, Patterson, and D. Cox. Mt. Vernon, A. M. Gunn, A. M. Slooum, D. W, Hornor, F. J. Hallock and S. Lalande. Gentry, D. Galligber, E. R Bishop by Ed Rood, proxy, J. N. Elder, W. G. Sweetser and Joe Reotor. Cecil, S. Troedson and Geo. D. Ely. Alpine, A G. Bartholomew and A. Andrews. Dairy, Jas. Hilton, Jas. H. Royse. G. I Robinson, G. D. Coate and Ben Poppen ga. Pry Fork, N. R. MoVey and J. O. Maggs. Lexington, C. X. Peck, Chaa, Johnson and Wm. Fenlaud by Ed Rjod, proxy. Lena, Mike Kenny and Jerry Brosnsn. Well Spring, W. R Parsons and John Handy. lone, W. S. Connor Frank Engleman and M. J. Williams, Matteson, Jas. Tolbert and Harrison Hale. Pine City, Thos. Soott and J. L. Howard. Eight Mile, Ed. Rood, J. W Beckett and A. Charlton. The report ot the committee was adopted. The committee on permanent or ganization recommended that tempo rary officers be made permanent. Report adopted. Tbe committee oo order of business raoommended that the following order be adopted: Election of four delegate to the congressional convention, four dele gate to tbe state convention, nomi nation for sheriff, representative, olerk. treasurer, commie ions r, assessor, school snperintendent, urveyor, coroner, justice of the peace and oonstable for each district, precinct committeemen aud selection of chairman of the oentral committee. They further recommend that the vote be taken by individual ballot, and that the tint ballot be in formal, to bring out the candidates, and on any ballot after this the person receiving a majority ot all vote cast should be declared the nominee of the convention. Report adopted. The committee on resolution pre sented the following: Wbkrxas, A state of general depres sion exists throughout the United States at the present time, capital idle, labor unemployed and upon the verg of starvation and Wuisrias, Measure are under con sideration by the legislative bodies of our country which axe a menace to the welfare of her oitiiens, and particularly of our own state and county, therefore belt .Ktwired, By the representative of the republican party of Morrow county in convention aaeetnbled, that we again One of the Best assert our unqualified endorsement of tbe principles of our party, and oondemn the unwise, injudicious and ruinous policy pursued by ihe democratic party, and more particularly their action of matters of tarifl legislation whioh threat ens to destroy our leading industries of onr oounty, thereby bankrupting our citizens engaged therein, oloeiag our business houses, and leaving the laborer poorly paid and scantily fed. Resolved, That we refer with pride to the record of Hon. W. R. Ellia, repre sentative in congress from this district, and that our representatives to the state convention be requested to use their utmost efforts to secure his renomination. Be it further Resolved, That we endorse the Hon. J. N. Brown, of Heppner, as the oboioe of this convention for joint senator of Morrow, Grant and Harney counties, and our representatives are requested to give bim their unqualified support in the nominating convention. A. G. Bartholomew, 1 Steve Lalande. Com. J. W. Hilton, ) The obairuiau appointed Frank Engle man and Cbas. Johnson tellers. Tbe convention then proceeded to ballot for CJNaiiE8SIJNArj DELEGATUS. The informal ballot was as follows: A. V. Fattorson 21, G.'O. Conser 20, F. J. Hallock 15, Jus Ener 15, J. W. Daw son 14, J. W. Viiugluui 34, D. VV. Hornor 14, Mike Kenuy, 10, W. E. Kahler 8, S. Lalande 6, E l. Rnod 4 Frank Gilliam 4, and many other scattering votes. On motion the eight receiving tbe highest vote were declared elected delegates to the stnte and congressional convention. Nominations were then declared in order for suKBirr. The informal ballot showed G. W. Harrington 21, A. Rood 14, A. A. Roberta 7, 1. Large 3, and N. S. Whet- stone 2. There being no choice on the first formal ballot, a second ballot was taken which resulted as follows: Har rington 26, Rood 18 and Large, 3. Harrington was declared the nominee. REPRESENT ATIVB. Tbe informal ballot showed Patterson 20, Boothby 14, Vaughan 12 and Daw son 1. At this junoture on motion of Thos. Scott tbe candidates for repre sentative were invited withiu the bar to define their positions on the political issues of tbe day. In response Otis Patterson. J. W. Vaughan and J. S. Boothby addressed the convention. J. N. Brown, as a candidate for joint senator, also defined his position when balloting continued. The third formal ballot resulted as follows: Patterson 21, and Boothbv 26. Mr. Boothby, having received a majority of all votes cast. was declared the nominee of tbe con vention for representative. CLERK. The informal ballot for olerk resulted as follows: Wm. MBllory 17, F. J. Hal lock 12, E. P. Vomz 11, A. W. Patterson 4, and W. E. Kahler 3. Patterson thanked the gentleman for the compli mentary vote but informed them that be was cot a CBnd'date for oounty clerk. The second formal ballot showed the following result: Hallock 26, Mallory 18 and Voruz 3. Hallock was declared the nominee, TBSnsrsss. The informal ballot for treasurer re sulted as follows: Lichtenthal 19, Gill iam 12, Hornor 11, Briggs 4, and blank 1. After tbe first formal ballot D. W. Hornor withdrew and the next ballot resulted as follows: Gilliam 27, Lich tenthal 18, Briggs 1, and Hornor 1. Gilliam was deelared the nominee for treasurer. OOMIHSSIONIR, On the informal ballot J. L. Howard received 26.A. Charlton 10, A. L. Cornett 6, X. R McVey 1, Yonng 1 and blank L On motion tbe vote was made formal and J. L. Howard declared the nominee for commissioner. ASS ES SOB. This fight proved to be quite different from the commissioner, being strongly contested to the finish. The informal vote showed: Willis 16, Jayne 10, Miller 9,; Coek 4. Lord 4, Hamilton 2. blank 2 and Handy 1. The secoud formal ballot resulted as follow: Wil lis 25, Miller 12, Jayne 9, and Cook 1. J. F. Willis having received a majority of all votes cast was declared the nomi nee for assessor. SCHOOL SUPIRIN-TEXDENT. Ihe informal ballot showed tbe following vote: J. F. Royse 15, J. W. Shipley 13, W. L. Saling 7. Miss Martha Neville 6, Anna Balsiger 5, and blank 1. The leading candidate on the first formal vote were Miss Balsiger 13, J. F, Royse 18 and J. W. Shipley 12. The second formal ballot resulted as follows: Miss Balsiger 24, Royse 14, Shipley 6, Saling L Miss Neville 1 and blank 1. Mis Balsiger having received a majority ot Ml to tea oast was declared the nominee of the convention for snperin tendent. SVBVSTOB. G. W. Lord was nominated surveyor Pieces of Land in Morrow County. easy terms. For farther information call at our office. OFHES PATTERSOKT STT3B. by aoolimntion. CORONEB. For coroner T. W. Ayers had evidently frightened away all opposition, as be was also nominated by aoolimatioo. CONSTABLE AND JUSTICE OF THE PKAOK Diet No. 1, Jas. Hardman, constable. Diet. No. 2, I. R. Estep, J. P.; Max Biddle, constable. No. 3, . No. 4, L. W. Barnett, J. P.; C. O. Boon, con stable. No. 5, A. 0. Bartholomew, J. P.: J. L. Howard, oonstable. No. 6, E. L. Freeland, J. P. ; N.S. Whetstone, oonstable. CHNTBAIi COMMITTEE. The delegates of Ihe various precincts were requested to name their committee men. They stand as follow: Heppner, A. W. Patterson; Mt. Vernon, A. M. Gunn; Gentry. Joe Rector; Cecil, O. T. Douglas; Alpine, A. Andrews; Dairy, A. Rood; Dry Fork, N. R. MoVey; Lexington, O. A. Johnson; Lena, Mike Kenny; Wells Springs, W. B. Parsons; lone, W. 8. Connor; Matteson, I. 0. Large; Eight Mile, C. G. Fuqna; Pine City, J. L. Howard. A. W. Patterson was ohoeen by the committeemen as ohairman. The convention adjourned sine die after an enthusiastio and harmonious session. "Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases in New York, oomes fromcarlessness about catching cold," says Dr. Syrus Edson. "It is such s simple thing and so com mon tbBt very few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to u oold. New York is one of the health iest places on tbe Atlantic coast and yet there are a great many case of catarrh and consumption whioh have tbeir origin in this neglect ot the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice is, when you bave one get rid of it bb soon as possible. By all means do not neglect it. Ur. Edson does not tell you how to cure a oold but we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open tbe seoretion and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co. IO.NE ITEMS. Willow creek has reached the high water poiDt. Messrs. Tom Carl and Joe Woolery were at Heppner and returned this even ing. The Pettys school baa an enrollment of,16 pupils, the largest number for many terms. Tbe Pettys school commenoed Monday, March 13th. Miss Mason ia employed as teacher. Spring weather is at hand Bnd the faimers are busily eagaged in rolling over the soil. The Pleasant Hill elected J. R Dooley as director, and re elected Paul Riet- man as clerk. A dance was given at the Grange hall during the week, bnt was pronounced a dismal failure. Saddle school started Monday, Mar, 13th. M iss Sayer ia employed as teacher for tbe spring term, Tbe Republican Club of lone precinot met this evening at 7 o clock. After a leogtby political discussion of principles and candidates all adjourned. Eight new members were taken in today. Tie land near the month ot Rbea creek was badly flooded the other day. Tbe oitizena of lone re-elected J. A Woolery as director, and T. J. Carl, clerk. The spring term will commence later in the season. The question of "Irrigation or no irri gation" is considerably agitated in onr vicinity. After due consideration quite a camber have become interested and are eonvinced that a ditch can be made from Lexington to near Douglas, past ing Ion at the north, which will pro vide enough water for irrigation pur poses. Ed. Holloway has already a large number of follower inthi scheme, and work will eommeece u sooa a possible. All who are interested should lend a helping hand. Th primary of the republican wis held tbia afternoon at tbe lone school house. Quite number were present The meeting was called lo order by Paul Rietman, president of tbe lone republican club. A. C. Petty was elec ted chairman, and H. M. Thornton, Sec., but Mr. Thornton declining, W. 3. Conrer was elected in hi plane. After the chairman stated th object of the meeting, they at once proceeded with nominations for delegates and their election by ballot The following: M. J. Williams, Frank Engleman and W. S. Conner, receiving the majority ot rotes, they were duly elected delegate to the Morrow county Republican Convention to be held on the 24th. They then ad journed and all were satisfied with oar delegates. Jakk March 17th. 1894. Simmons Lirer Regulator always, enrea and preTents indifsstioa or dyspepsia. AJVD STIII Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and tooooooooooo Patient Suffering Q is no virtue if there (J be a remedy O Beecham's Pills gy - (Tasteless) positively cure Indi gestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Why endure continued Martyrdom. aj cents a box. ,000000000 Notice To Sheepshearers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sheepshearers of aiorrow county, and those de siring to affiliate with them, will meet at the courthouse In Heppner, on Saturday, March lsy4, at 2 o'clock p.m., lor the purpose of perfecting an organization of sheepr.hearers. Mi shearers are invited to attend. tf Notice of Dissolution. vroTK 11 pa rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE rtnership heretofore existing between W. A. Kirk and C. Kuhl. under the linn name of Kirk Si Kuhl, hs this day been dissolved by mutual consent. W. A. Kirk withdrawinc from the firm. However. Mr. Kuhl will continue at the same location, t;. Kuhl will collect all debts and pay all liabilities of the .old firm previous to tnis date. W. A Kirk. C. Kuhl. Dated March 13. lS'.u. 2U-2J. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEBY UIVEV THAT THE undersigned lias been appointed by the county court ot Gilliam county. Oregon, ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob Johnson, deceased. All persons bavins: claims atailnst said estate are hereby notified to present them R) me at r-ium sine, iuorrou county uregon, duly verified according to law, within six months from this date. Given under my hand and dated this tith dav Of March 1SW. E. I). Roon, ilo-22. . - Administrator. Administrator's Notice. VJOTICE IS HEREBY HIVES, THAT LET lt tcrs of Administration on the estate of Abraham B. Hiatt. deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the ".'1st dav of Feh. ISili. hv the county court of Morrow countv. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance. at my home on the head of Butter Creek, Mor row county within six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. hub tst day ot i-eb. imu. William E. Hiatt. 205-16 Administrator. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IS il pursuance to au order of the countv court of the county of Morrow, state of Oregon. luaae on ine otn aay ot aiarcn, law, in the matter of the estate of Lizzie Morgan, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the hlthest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, April 28th, 18t4, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the court house of said county, all the right, title interest and estate of the said Lizzie Morgan at the time of her death in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land lying an being in the said county and state and more particularly described as follows: The S. 4 of the S. W. ! and S. 1 j of the a. EM of Sec. 26, Tp. 2, S. of K. 24, E. . M. SUo-24 M. R. VOEOAS, Administrator. LIST OF LETTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEB Mar. 19, IS!. Brown Bill Dundas U 1) Frey M ri. 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