Si :Ww T0 mh 1011 T wm One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: 160ACRBS DEBDBD160 CTJND 160 AGUES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres good farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good Bpring of water y. fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. Good, deeded Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize Otose who patronize tot. We hold each and every correspondent re pomible for hla or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writers real name Is signed as an evidence of good faith. Did you ever Bead about the Man wlio Hid liia Light under A bushel? Yee? well That is like Doing business Without advertiaitiK. All the Snide sohemes In the country Will not accomplish Half aa much As b good ad. Iu a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Ia read Br the people, And that owna Its own Soul; that Viet its apace Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. JkX JS3 j3 wcirjHLic&N county ticket. For Representative, J. B. BOOTHBV, of Lexington. For Sheriff, O. W. HARRINGTON, of Heppner. For Clerk, F. J. HALLOCK, of Heppner. For Treasurer, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of Galloway. For Assessor, J. F. WILLIS, of Lexington. For School Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. BAMIOKR, of lone. For Surveyor, (1KO. W. LORD, of Ella. For Coroner, T. W. AYKU8, JR., of Heppner. JUBTK.'KS ASU CONBTAULKH. For Justice of the 1st District, For Constable of 1st District, JA. HARDMAN. For Justice of 2nd Dlstrlcl, I. R. F.STEU. For Conslable of 2ud District, MAX RIDDLE. For Justice of 3rd District, For Constable of 3rd District, For Justice of 4th Dlstrlcl, L. W. BARNKTT. For Constable of 4th District, C. C. BOON. For Justlco of 6th District, A. G. BARTHOLOMEW. For Constable of Mil District, J. L. HOWARD. For Justice of (1th District, K. L. FKK.ELAND. For Constable ot Mil District, N. 8. WUETHTONK. Announcements. FOR JOINT SENATOR. At the earnest solicitation of mv Iriends, I have decided to beoome a candidate for joint aenator, for the counties of Harney, Graut and Morro ubject to the will of the convention for the Benatorial district, April 11, 1!. J. N. Brown L1FTISO THE SCALP. A red-headed Iudiaua boy got tired of being called "bricktop," so he applied a rai-niiit bought from a peddler. He antnrated his hair with ooal oil and set fire to it. Now he haa no aoulp and ii disfigured for lite. Yet this foolish b'jy'B experiment ia about ou the line the dootrinairea have prescribed for .Mirintf our financial ills. They have natnrated the word with the gold cure, and now discover that it ia an llanimable material. The wautou de tttruotion of one-half of the money nniilv of the world, is burniug tb scalp off of business enterprises, au haa diefitfured industry beyond reoog uition, Those who were wise in their own oonoeit thought it waa the thing to do. aud being the doctors in the case, tlidv aDDlied the remedy. Now the country will have to wear a wig, in which some ailver threada will appear moug the gold. Telegram. Aa far aa Wasco county if ooucerned it ia aafe to say that nine-tenths of the voting population ia in favor of the re- eleotion of Hon. W. R. Ellis. The Dalles Chronicle. Similar reporta are coming from every part of the district, .ml if the wishes of the people are carried out, Ellis will b nominated on ANOTHER BARGAIN. ranch, 320 acres, best stook ranch in The Record did onr republican can didate for representative great injugtioe in Its last issue. Mr. Boothby ia a man well along in years, but he ia as active a man of forty. His qualifications for the office to which he eeeks to be elected are excellent. While he doea not pretend to be a oollege graduate, he has that practical and thorough edu cation brought about by years of experience and researoh. He ia one of our grand old aoldiera who "votes as he hot," and that ia the kind of timber that will represent Morrow oounty at the next session of the legislature. It matters not how abusive and unfair the partisan rag aoross the street may seek to treat our ohoioe for representative, he cannot blind the voters of our oounty to the real foots. Boothby will be elected by a big majority. Ekithlioans naturally expect a partisan sheet to show its colors, but there is a wide difference between fair treatment and base misrepresentation. We will see bow the democrats manage their convention, and also as to the kind of timber of which they seek to make publio servants. And as the gauntlet has been thrown, we shall call things by their right mimes, but justice shall temper our remarks. We shall also Btop at the truth. Our neighbor ia too young in this journalistic field to branch out so "braahly." Besidoa people who have lived here for yeara, and helped to pile the rocks that made the oountry are, perhaps, fully oompeteut to judge as to the merits of candidates without any of the Reoord's alleged funnyiams. Next Saturday is the day set apart for democratic primaries throughout the oountry. The boya are busy figuring already. Look out for aome fun, and don't forget that though the boss is now in Portlund, bia handiwork will appear on convention day, juat the same, We confidently predict that the position is an empty honor thia season. Poshiiilt Ignatius Donnelly, wbeu he comes to stump the state of Oregon, can apply his oryptogram aud find out by it the author of tbe resolution in tbe late unpleaaantneaB endoraing the courtship of Cleveland aud the queen of spades and the antipathy of Grover to the Eastern Oregon Bbeep. Salem States man. Tin! Gazette came into existence Marob 2!l, 1888, so that it has now passed its eleventh birthday and begins the twelfth year. We are tbunkful to our friends for their support in the pust and hope that we may be so favored in the future. It looks now as though the Wilson bill, aa it was called when the bouse got through wilh it, will never become a law. If tbe boya would burn it and go home, we ooitld confidently look for. ward for a return of the good old times of yore. At a late meeting of the farmers' alliance and industrial union held at Baudon resolutions were adopted con demning tbe actions of J. H. Upton and J. S. MoEwen in accepting mileage via San Francisco. Salem Statesman, Tub Washington Timea tolls us that Congreasmuu Ellis, of Oregon, is a "cold- water oougressman," having made a speech at the sixtieth anniversary of tbe Congressional Temperauce Society last week. E. O. When the Gazette spells f-ii-n-n-y again, for the accommodation of its printers it will adopt no phonetic style But the publio know that the Record is extremely "fuuuy" for a fresh hand, juat the same. Pretty soon the full tickets will have been placed in the field and then the music will begin. Protectionists will vote the straight ticket. Oar selections are good, und all well worthy of support The Wilson bill won't recognize its grandmother when it gets back to til bouse, if ever. The peruioioue instru ment ia about the worst of its kind ever heard of in this couutry. Cleveland a veto of the seiguorage bill doesn't aet very well iu this seotiou Morrow oouuiy is decidedly iu favor of silver as mil legal tender money. Tiih suggestions of our Lexington correspondent in regard to the Record'a remarks about our honored candidate for representative are well put in. Tub Record'a editor is beard of aa possibility for representative. Boothby will "scoop" bini like a "jay." Don't overlook bitn. The republioau party never atarted out with brighter prospects iu Morrow county tbBU at preseut. We have good ticket. Coxet's commonweal army baa juat Morrow county, cheap apd on easy Tor farther Tdb Lb Grande Chronicle is ODe of the best and ncalest (xotiRiiReB that reaches this office. The selection of Eugene l'rutziDiui as Portland postmaster wound up the list of big plums in Oregon. The new liquor law in South Carolina bas brought about trouble, and several men bave been killed over it. The president baa put one more nail in thedemooratio coffin by vetoing the Bland aeignorage bill. Good-by, Grover. Let the work of organizing republican olubs go on; also those in existence should meet regularly at stated intervals and keep up the good work. One newspaper has the temerity and impudenoe to say that John 0. Leasure is the best timber for representative to congress. Great Scott. Two newspaper men in Salem are slated for the legislatiue. E. Ilofer, of the Journal, is one of tlu nominees on the republioau ticket far representative, and E. H. Flagg, of the Democrat, is one of the democratic nominees tor state senator. THK itch him omen. From the Halcm Independent. This ridiculous idea of men auuono ing themselves an ouudklates for par ticular ollicee, in part of the oorrupt system of politico that has driven eo many from the ranks of the two old parties. Men should wait until they are aaked to he cnndklfitea. The office seeker should be 1 Hiked up'iu in the same way meu look upon n boil on the faoe or a blister upon the body. Tbey not only mar their beauty, hut they hurt as well. A number of office -seekers in a party will destroy it quicker than anything else, Tbe practice, therefore, of one announcing himself as oandidate for a uiven office belongs nut to this age of progress ffud new ideas. It is as much out of date as a canceled postage stamp. Such a man is not wanted hee he may be in KiiBoia. He will find a large force nf nflloinla there who believe that tbe chief end of man is to hold offioe. Let him emigrate, He is superfluous in a free country. In looking over the Heppner Gazette the other day we were amused to notice the string of notices from men who were willing to sacrifice themselves by accepting office at the handa of tbe deur people. Une fellow began his notice in this way : "I hereby anuiMiut-e myself a candidate." Another; "At the urgent request of my friends. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate, etc." But he took good oare that ho did not publish the names of these friends. Auother: "At the earnest solicitation of my friends I have consented to allow my name to be used, ate." Hesimoly "consented" to "allow his name" to be used. But another fel low with more honeBty, and tbe gail of a slaughter house, begau his announce ment iu this way: "Being alllieted with the oflioe itch, and desiriug to finger in the oounty funds, I hereby announce myself a oandidate for tbe offioe of oounty treasurer subject to the pleasure of the regulur republican county oon vention." Cheeky as the foregoing notice is, yet it contains symptoma of outspoEen honesty. The candidate admitted that he was '-alllieted with offioe ltoh;" the other aliok schemers only "oonsented at the earnest request of friends." He admitted that he wanted "to finger in tbe oounty funds" tbe others only "oonsented" to do this fingering at the "'earnest request of their numerous friends!" This praotice, of course, is all wroua. It belongs to a past decade. It waa peouliar to Tammany in her palmy days. Yet, if we lived in tbe oounty where these aspirants resided, and to vote for any of them, it would be for tbe fellow who confessed that he was so badly besmeared with the "itch of office. We believe he yould "tltiger" less of the funds than the others, and would not be so likely to start for Canada between two days with a sheriff at his heels. Those who never read the advertiae- meats in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan ReniBou of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in bis DaoK arms and shoulders read an item iu his paper about how a promiuent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. tie procured the same medicine, aud to use hie own words: "H cured me right up." HbbIso aaya: "A neighbor aud his wife were both sick in bed with rhmimaliam. Their boy waa over to my houae and eaid they were so bad he had to do the aonkiug. 1 told mm Chamberlain 'a PBin Balm and how had cured me; he got a bottle and cured them up In a week. 50 oent bottles for aale by S ooum Johnson Drug Co, To cure ooostipatiou, sick headache and dyspepsia Bimmuua Liver Regu lator baa oo equal. terms. information call at our office, PEOPLE'S PARTY EDITED BY C. M. 110GUE, HRDMAN, OH. All matter Intended for this column should be addressed to Its editor, as the Gazette has no authority to publish same without his consent. This column belongs exclusively to the People's Party, of Morrow county, and wilt be used by them as they see fit. The management of the Gazette will in no way be responsible for any thing that may appear therein. STATE TICKET. Governor, Nathan Pieroe. State Treasurer, R. Caldwell. Secretary of State, Ira .Vakefieid. Supt. Public Instruction, T. C. Jory. Attorney General, M. L. OlmBtead, 8tate Printer, George M. Orton. Supreme Judge, R. P. Boiae. Congressman Sec. Disk, Joe Waldrop. Jt. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney, George Gilbert. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Proa. Attorney, E. P. Sine. Board of Equalization, B. F. Searoy. COUNT! TICKET. Representative, Sheriff, Clerk, School Supt., Assessor, B. F. King Joseph C. Hayes, 0. M. Hogiie. Miss Addle Coulee. W. B. Ewing, J. L. Gibson . Chas. Ingrabam, J. M. Nunamaker, Treasurer, Surveyor, Coroner, COMMITTEE CALL. Notice is hereby given to the members of the people's party central oommittee of Morrow oounty, that there will be meeting of said committee at Lexing ton, April Hth, at 10 o'clook a. m. Every member should be present if possible W. O. Metier, 219-22. Chairmau. Lexington, Or., Marob 81st, 1894. WHY AM I A POPULIST? Why am I a populiat? is a very perti nent question; and every peoples par ty muu should poat himself ao as to have aa many ready answers as these bard times may demand. The approaching eleotion demands the abolition of ignorance on political matters, and the people ahould have their eyes fully open to the faot that ig norance ia not bliss nor is party preju dice conducive to tbe general interest of the country. Hence we propose to answer the above questions, and by so do ing we probably will give the republi cans a few nuts to crack. But first why do we make our thrust at the republicans? Simply beoaUBe judging from the political atenab that rises to our olfaotories. that demooracy niuBt now be well along in tbe state of decompo sition, and we do not wish to resuscitate its hideous form, and I might well say, that the last I beard of it, the money makers were rendering it up for the tallow there is iu it. But the republi cans are still alive and menacing tb best interests of the wealth-producing elements, and they often do so, when involves their own best interests. The money power have oaused a mis to arise (by the looking up of the finance of the country) that they may obscure the real issue until they can more fully get oontrol of our wealth, and tbey are doing ao by the aanotion and aid of the republioau party, the aid given them when the republicans were in power. Tbe time onoe was when the republicans stood uutarnished in tbe presence of free people; but today tbeir garments are blotched, and tbe people are fast being enslaved, and tbe blotches date back to tbe sixties. When the ayatem of electoral voting was inaugurated it reduced the power of the popular vote aud threw it within the power of money to control the eleotions hence oould enthrone whom it pleases aud it always pleases to put tbe pur chasable man in power, regardless of tbe good of the oomnion people. Men of financial ability are never slow in seeing ohauoes to make money; hence tbey through republioau stupidity, plaoe anou men in power as would best serve their money making purposes; this way tbe national banking system was aet motion which haa proven ao far a per- pelual svstem of robbery, with several exhausted pockets; eo if you get a dollar you must oarrv it dowu in your boot to the detriment of your oorn orop. Nor is this all; we had to build railroads across tbe continent with our own money and tbeu give them to the mooey-grabbers, and then back those railroads with a large per cent, of our uuoccupied publio domaiu; also we bave to charge tbe republican party with selling large traots ot our public lands to aliens at a less figure than you or I oould purchase tb same tor. These things are obargeabla to tbe republioau party while they were in power, or while they were under Ibe dictation of th mosey power; and now AIVX STlI.lv ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 aores, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good rustler can pay it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it. Health I Can you buy it? Yes, when it is possible with a single box of Beecham's Pills (Tasteless) to cure Biliousness headache. Indigestion and Sick as cents a box. tooooooooo Notice of Dissolution. NOTICK IS IIKRKBY GIVKN THAT THE partnership heretofore exisfliier between W. A. Kirk mid (!. knhl. under the linn uuiue of Kirk A Ruhl, hns this day been dissolved by mutual consent, w. A. hirk v. miarawinu irom the firm. However, Mr. Ku III will continue at the Bame location. (.'. Knhl will collect all debts and nay all liabilities of the old firm previous to tins dale. ... yi. rtir.iv. C. KOTII.. Dated March U. MM. 21-1-22. Administrator's A'otice. NOTICE IH Hl-1 UK BY (iJVEX THAT THE undersigned jian been appointed by the county court ol Gilliam county, Oregon, ud minintrator of the esttite of Jacob Johnson, deceased. All persons having claims neainst said estate are hereby notified to present them to me at iMfrnt mile. Morrow county uregon, duly verified according to law, within six months from this date. Given under my hand and dated this th day of March 1891. K. J. Rood, 2b'22. Administrator. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Nc OTICE IS HEKUBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance to an order of the county court of the county of Morrow, state. of Oregon, made on the .vii day 01 Maren, itv.H, in ine matter of the estate of Lizzie Morgan, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, April 28th, 1894, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court house of said county, ill the ritjnt, title interest and estate oi tne sam Mzzie Morgan ac the time of her death iu aud to all that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the said county and state aud more paiticularly described as follows: The S. v2 of the 8. W. aud S. Y of the 8. KM of .See. 2ti, Tp. 2, H. of K, 21, E. W. 215-21 M. R. Morgan, Administrator. tbey dare not croH that power save when they are in the minority. They may make a showing tor the purpose of blinding tbe people and keeping them In ignorance, just as tbe slaveholder did the slave, that he might be a more ready and willing servant. It would be a useless expenditure of time for me to go to work and charge borne to the republicans tbe demonetiz ation of silver, for there bave been many abler pens tban mine that biive exhausted all the argument and spit out all tbe opprobrium that the English language is capable of conveying, and we are only left to listen to the moans of the oppressed aud starving, allow tbe aocount of the infamous Sherman act, and repeal of tbe purchasing olaase, by the oombined rottenness ot tbe two old parties. But one of tbe most infamous acts the republicans have been guilty of, is tbe one making it possible to bond or mortgage tbe commonwealth to tbe amount that one man may think neces sary aud for such a length of time as tbe dictators may demand. 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