o mE mjnp w sell you 31 wsjh 1 8 :One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: C7TNL) 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres gord farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good spring of water on it, all under I fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. AND ANOTHER. Good, deeded Oive your business to Heppncr people and therefore axsi.it to build up Hepp ner. Patronize tlwse who patronize won. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name Is signed as an evidence of good faith. REPUBLICAN KTATE TICKET. For Congress, Second District. W. K. ELLIS, of Heppner. For Governor. W. P. LOUD, of Salem. For Secretary of State, II. R. KINCAIU, of Eugene.. For State Treasurer, PHIL. METSCIIAN, of Grant County. For Supreme Judge, C.E. WOLVEKTON.of Albany. For Attorney-General, C. M. IDI.E.MAN, of Portland. For Supt. Public Instruction, O. M. IRWIN, of Uuiou. For State Printer, W. 11. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Cist. A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington. For Member Board of Equalization, W. C. WILLS, of Crook County. KEPDBL1CAN COIINTV TICKET. For Representative J. B. BOOTI1BY, of Lexington. For Sheriff, 0. W. HARRINGTON, of Heppner. ForClerlt, F. J. IIALLOCK, of Heppncr. 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. BALSKIER, of Iono. For Surveyor, GEO. W. LOUD, of Ellu. For Coroner, T, W. AYERS, JR., of Heppner. JIISTK'KS AND CONKT.U1I.K3. For Justice of the 1st District, For Constable of 1st District, JAS. 11AKDMAN. For Justice of and District, I. It. ESTEB. For Constoble of ami District, MAX KIDDLE. For Justice of .'Ird District, For Constable of :lrd District, For Justice of 4lh District, L. W. BAKNETT. For Constable of 'Ith District, C. C. BOON. For Justice of Mb District, A. G. BARTHOLOMEW. ForCouslnble of Mb District, J. L. HOWARD. For Justice of lllll District, E. L. FKEEI.AND. For Constable of lit h District, N. 8. WHETSTONE. OUR JOIST SEXATOIt. Iu plaoing tho uiiniB of lion. A. W. Gowau uunu the liukut, the convention did iiiht wlmt will bo endorsed by the people of Morrow, Grunt and Harney count es on the 4lli nf next June. The geutk'iuau represented these people in the lower house of the last legislature. and at that time made o record for himself of which uuy mnu may well feel proud. Aside from lining exceptionally well qtialitlnil to till tliiH important ollioe, he Iiiih the oouniirtt to not. which is no small matter in the umko.up of a legis lator. Mr. Uowiiii will go to ihe euate equipped with a thorough knowledge of the needs of his district, and experience that Kill enable him to Boooniplinh vastly more than could he expected from a uewly-miulti legislator, no matter however energetic the latter might he. The gentleiuau was n member of the Kansas legislature of lMStl, and of the Oregon house 1WI3, where he was at onoe lecognized as a leader liy rtusons of his thorough knowledge of the work ings of deliberative bodies. We oou gnitnlale the republicans of the three counties that are directly concerned, thut in the selection of Mr Giiwuu they are assured bii nlile and efficient seuutor at a tiini! when just such men are par ticularly desirable. It also goes without eying that A. W. Omvnii will lie tho next joint senntor for Morrow, Grunt and Harney ooiintiee, as he will not only get bisowu parly vote, but also a large num ber from the other parties. Harney Valley Items, April 25. We believe that o majority of the residents of Morrow county will fully endorse the above. Though many have not the pleasure of a personal acquaint ance with Mr. Gowau, jet his reputation as a oitizon and a legislator is very well kuown. The Gnzetto bus uo doubts of his eleolion, aud believes that the interests of our setitiou will be licet B observed by that result. A vote for Gowan is a vote for protection of our produots; a vote against him is a vote for Teuuoyer aud free trade. Tun bill to repay settlers 81.23 per acre on "railroad" lands which, sinoe purohnsed at $2 50 per aero, have beeu declared as publio domain, is before both houses of congress. The bill passed the peltate last sessiou nil the democrats and lVITer voting against it. It will be dillimilt iudeed to get this measure through iu the face ot demo cratic opposition . Rhukntly IS I a ml offered a "substitute bill" iu the house, free silver coinage 16 to 1, sud we notice that it received the support of the West hardly without exception. Our Oregon delegation in (be bouse supported the measure. IVOXlIlSre BARGAIN. ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. Thb "panic circular," published in the populist column of this paper recently, is the work of some fertile mind who was about out of populist railings to put in print. We have taken the pains to investigate the matter and no such oiroulur ever existed. It would seem that no reasonable person oould be induced to believe that banks would adopt such a oourse to ruin themselves, for the panic of 1893 reduced the value of property and securities to such an extent that money could not be realized on them in many oases. Many banks went to the wall for good, breaking the owners, and disturbing business itener ally. In but few cases are bankers doing any more than "keeping even," and the more of this "eircdlnr" talk, the more difficult it will be for business men to get back to where they left off in 1H!13. In fact, the democratio promises and the populist waitings are responsible for the present conditions. The only thing that will redeem the country is to put republicans back in full power, with nothing in eight to disturb trade and business. I his agitation is ruining the country, and if carried to a consum mation cannot do other than complete the work begun in 1892 . IlENitr Wattkbhon, iu an interview at Tuooma, expressed himself as follows on the Wilson bill: "What do I think of the Wilson bill? Why, I shot my lowling pieoe at the Wilson bill the 8th of last January aud theu took to the woods. Since then the Wileoa bill seems to have been doing some wander ing in the wilderness itself. To speak aacurutely, there is no such bill as the Wilson bill. There was a measure known as the Wilson bill when it came out of the ways aud means committee. lint it lost one ol its eyes and had its nose broken iu the house, and since it has gone to the senate the disfigurement has continued to that degree that its author would not recognize it if he should meet it at midday iu the rotunda of the onpitol. Mo sir; there is no such thing as the Wilson bill. There is a mon strosity undergoing the process of iuoubation, tuat is so base that if I had a half-educated democratio dog menu enough to wag his tail at it, I would have him taken out and shot." This is no year for scratching. Kvery republican should vote the straight ticket from top to bottom. If even the justice ot the peaoe is elected it qualities the opinion of the voters to a certain extent as to the great issues of this year, We want the sentimeut to be uuanimous aud so plainly spoken thut it cannot be misread. If it cannot be said "as Wasco county goes so goes the nation," let it lit leust be said, "as the nation goes, bo goes Wusoo oounty." The Dalles (Jlirouiolu. The above is very anplicable to the republican voters of Morrow oounty. Tun Eastern visiting miuister was preaohing to a Colorado congregation on the New Jerusalem. "Aud," he was saying, "the streets are paved with gold " 'Don't insist on that," interrupted the home preacher in a whisper, as ho pulled on his ooat tails. "Don't insist on that, if you expect to get any immi grants for heaven, because this congre gation is for silver every day in the year, and gold is pizon to them." A HiiOKNT gathering of prominent bimetiiliists iu Loudon, and their deoided actiou toward the free coinage of silver and gold, ou a fixed iuternatioual ratio, is a good indication of the way silver sentiment is growing. England will be Ihe first to oall another international oouferenoe. Wiikn General Ooxey was asked why ho selected the great state o' Ohio that gave MiKiuley 80,000 majority as a starting point "march to Washington," he said : "Simply because it has becom e proverbial that the Ohio man always gets there." Tug Boston Herald soys Tillman, Waite, l'ennoyer and Hogg are the four governors of the present day whose names will undoubtedly be remembered as long as the kick ot a mule. It is demanded ot all Eastern Oregon legislative candidates that they favor open rivers. It ought to be demanded ot legislative cuudidateB iu Western Oregon too. Capital Journal. """""" ' A votb against the republican repre sentative and senator is a vote for free trade, matters not whether it is for the populists or demoorats. Tim Eastern Oregon lie publican is now published semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays. The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin A McFar laud, Iihs lately changed bauds, now be ing under the control and management of The MeFarland Mercantile Compauv, which continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. s POLITICAL SPEAKING. The candidates for the various oounty offices on the republican ticket will make a brief canvass and speak on the following dates at the places named: May 12 -Lena, 1:30 p. m. May 18-Eight Mile, 1:30 p. m. May 18 Gooseberry, 7:30 p. m. May 19 Hardman, 1:30 p. m. May 19 Heppner, 8:00 p. m. May 21 Lexington, 1 :30 p. m. May 22-Ione, 1:30 p. m. May 23 Douglas, 1:30 p. m. May 24 Orange Hall, 1:30 p.m. May 20 Heppner, 1:30 p.m. A. W. Qowan, republican candidate for joint senator, will j iu us at Eight Mile and will remain at least three or four days. The first date at Heppner is to accommodate Mr. Gowan, while on the latter date Hon. IS. G Ilorr, of Michigan, will address the citizens of Morrow oounty. Kepoblionns at the above places are requested to circulate the report ot the meetings. Announoe tbem at the meetings of your olubs. Everybody iDvited to attend. A. W. Pattehson, 8tf Chairman Central Com, POLITICAL ADUKESSES. The Hon. R. G. Horr, late member of oougress from Michigan, and at present the assistant editor of the New York Tribune, the leading republican paper of the East, will address the voters of the state of Oregon on the political issues of the duy at the following points: May 9 Portlund, 7 :30 p. m. May 10 Astoria, 7:30 p. m. May 11 Ht. Helens, 7:30 p. m. May 12 -Oregon City, 7:30 p. m. May H-HillBboro, 1:30 p. m. May 14-MoMinville, 8:00 p. m. May 15-Dallaa, 1:30 p. m. May 15 Independence, 7:30 p. m. May Iti-Corvttllis, 1:30 p. m. May 10 Albany, 7:30 p. in. May 17 Salem, 7:30 p.m. May 14 Eugene City, 7:30 p. m. May 19-Roseburg, 7:30 p. in. May 21 Grant's Pass 7:30 p. m. May 22 Jacksonville, 1:30 p. m. May 22 Medford, 7:30 p. in. May 23-Asulmd, 1:30 p. m. May 24 Hast Portland, 7:30 D. m. May 25-The Dalles, 7:30 p. m. May 2(i Heppner, 1:30 p. m. May 28-Pendleton, 7:3J p. m. May 29-La Grande, 1.30 p. m. May 29-Cuioo,7:30 p. m. May 30-Baker City, 7:33 p. m. The Complexion of a Chinese Is not yellower than that of an un fortunate individual whose liver com plaint has assumed the ohronio form Tbe eyeballs of ihe sufferer assume a saffron hue, there is dull pain in tbe region of the organ affected, the tongue is ooated, breath flour, eiok headaches usually but not always occur, and there is sometimes dizziness on arising from a sitting posture. Constipation and dyspepsia are also attendants of this very common ailment, always in its aggravated form, liable to breed ab oesses of the liver, which are very dangerous. Hostetter's 8tomaoh Bit ters wholly eradioate it, as well as the troubles ooninlicated with in aud which it originates. Iu chills and fever, a oomplaiut whioh always yields to the Hitters, the liver is seriously involved. This fine alterative lonio removes oostiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, nervous and kidney trouble aud debility. FROM THE DALLES. Strawberries are in the market at 30 cents per box. Commercial uua all report gradual iuoreaso In their many different lines. Mrs. Geo. Thornton and bou have been visiting Goorge for the past week. The Columbia river is higher than ever knowu at this season of the year, and is still risiug. We met the geuial C. M. Jones in Arlington last Saturday. Chus. reports busiuess very good. Messrs. Faiu ,r Dennett are very busy re-papering aud re-puiuting different residences in the oily. R. L. Shaw, of Portland, spent a conple of days in the city this week, enroute to Portland with oattle, Mr. Abernathy, cashier of tbe Roslyn bank at the time of the famous robbery, is in tbe city, laid up with rheumatism. Wool is coming iu quite rapidly and is much oleauer and finer than in former years, and naturally demands better prioes. Saturday, April 2Sth, waq the liveliest day in Arliugtou for years, oaused by the arrival ot Couduotor Burns with three companies of regulars from Wslla Walla. Meeting the industrials, tbe troops at onoe took full oontrol of them. Nu trouble of any kind existed. The arrival of H. C. Grady, United States marshal, and deputy, ended their trip over tbe Union Paoiflo. They were then taken to Portland for trial before Judge Bellinger. There were 503 in all, and seemed to be n very quiet lot of men, taken as a whole. Rkportkk. Health it wealth. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for all sickness caused by diseased liver. For further information call at our office. PEOPLE'S PARTY EDITED BY C. M. HOGUK, HARDMAN, OR. All matter intended for this cotunin should be addressed to its editor, as the Gazette hus no authoiity to publish same without his consent. Thin column belongs exclusively to the People's Party, of Morrow county, and will 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 Pierce. Stale Treasurer, R. Caldwell. Secretary of State, Ira A'aketieid. Supt. Publio Instruction, T. C. Jory. Attorney General, M. L. Olmstend, State Printer, George M. Orton. Supreme Judge, R. P. BuiBe. Congressman Sec. Dist,, Joe Waldrop. Jf. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney, George Gilbert. SBVRMTH JUDICIAL DISTMOT. Pros. Attorney, E. P. Mine. Board of Equalization, Ii. P. Searoy. OODNTT TICKET. Representative, Sheriff, Clerk, School Supt., U. F. King. Joseph C. Hayes, C. M. Hogue. Miss Addie Conlee. W. B. Ewiug. AssrSEor, County Commissioner, Treasurer, Wm. GilliBin. J. L. Gibson. Surveyor, Coroner, Cbas. Ingraham. J. M. Nuuamuker. PUBLIC SPEAKING. The candidates for tbe various oounty offices on the people's party ticket will canvass the couuty, beginning at Lexing ton and will speak in the various pro duels ou the following dates: Lexington, May 5. Douglas, " 9. Grange hall, lone precinct, " 12. Rocky Point school house, ' 16. Eight Mile Center, "19. Hnrdiiiau, " 23. Gal.owuy, " 20. David Leatherman's, " 29. Heppner, Jnne 2. All are invited to attend, and especially the opposing candidates. Where are the good times we were going to have when you oame into power, Mr. Democrat. Dani 1 WebBter said: "Liberty oan not long endure in a country where the tendency of legislation is to concentrate wealth in the hands of the few." It Webster were living today he would be called a ornnk. Beware of the party that fails to keep its promises; also those office-seekers that m ide floe promises two years ago. They are ready to make you some more promises just as good as the ones they made and then broke. The democratio ringsters iu this oounty failed to make their little game of fusion work. They fouod that some ot the voters were democrats from principle and would not go in with the "ring" tor the sake ot office. The present financial system breeds millionaires and tramps. If we wish to get rid of these pests we must first re move the cause; which oan be done by enacting into laws such demands as are embodied in the people's party platform. Beware of campaign lies. There are some old party men in the oounty who would sooner see this nation sink than to see b people's party man eleoted. Suoh fellows are not capable ot putting forth any argument to defend their plat form, and the lies are an old triok tbat they are trying to work to defeat the people's party ticket. We have had money panios under free trade sud under protection. Will some of our republican bosses tell us how this all happens, it the tariff causes all these panics? We had a great money panic in 1873 when we bad protection, a re publican congress and a republican president. And they were not "tinkering with the tariff" either; but tbey were "tinkeriug" with the finance. Alas! the poor democratic party Tbey have got tbe "obauoe" tbat they have hoped for, prayed for, and voted tor and now they dou't know what to do with it. They are afraid to do anything tor tear they will either hurt the pluto crats, or will fail to satisfy their con stituents, and be eleoted to stay at home next time. We have beard some say it tbe democrats did not do something for the people this time tbat tbey would never vote Ibe democratio ticket again; but still some stick to Cleveland and say tbey think be will do as some good yet; and by tbe way, some of tbem are candidates on the democratic ticket. AN OLD PAH1V UK. Certain unMrupalooa dsm.-rep,, in Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good for it with first crop raised on it. Beason for selling, owner lives in the East and tbe vioinity of Hardman, are reported as making tbe statement that when any people's party man is a party to any action iu the justice court in D-iry precinct, C. M. Hogue, the justice, t.l ways favors said people's party man. Voters of Morrow county, snoh reportB about our justice of the peaoe are false to my certain knowledge, and any person circulating suoh reports as true states that which is absolutely uutrue. L. W. Lewis. OUR COUNTY TICKET. Voters of Morrow county, before you cast your ballots at the June eleotion we beg leave to call your attention to the candidates on the people's party ticket. They were not nominated by any rings or cliques, such as controlled the con ventions ot the two old parties. They have not offered to sell their principles or their party for tbe sake of otKoe by propositions to fuse, or in any other way. Other candidates huve. They have never been accused of stuffing the jury box. Other candidates have. Tbey have not been accused of donating their services as detectives for tbe purpose of catohing oattle thieves and robbers, and after satisfying them selves as to who the guilty parties were quit a but trail for tbe purpose of allow ing the outlaws to escape. Other candi dates have. In short they are not owned or controlled by auy rings or oombines and thegreatestorimecharged against any of them is that they are law-abiding citizens aud are not accused of robbing innocent persons in gambling dens, or "seeiug the thief bli! consult ing with him." 104. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. There is some talk going the rounds in relation to the writer performing the ceremony of tbe marriage of Miss Mary E. Raburn and Mr. Abraham Luelliug last August. The following are tbe facts in tbe case: Previous to the time at whioh they were married, I was away from home a portion of the time for Borne monthe, consequently did not bear all tbe talk that was going, and knew nothing of the facts. On Sunday before they were married I was told that they bad gone to Heppner and were going to be married there, and I did not know any better until at noon on the tollowing Wednesday when Mr. Luelling oame to my bouse, gave me the license and told me he wanted me to be on hands by 3 o'olock tbat afternoon to perform the ceremony. I went out to Mr. Wrights and found five or six persons present. No one made any objeotion to the young folks getting married and I solemnized the marriage as the license authorized me and returned home. Sinoe that time oertain parties tbat knew nothing of the affair, only "hear-say," have been making quite a blow about it, "stumping" such willful lies as follows: Tbat "we went at 12 o'clock at night to marry them" and that we said "all we married tbem for was the five dollars." Now the persons making such statements know that by so doing tbey tell tbat which is absolutely false and I wish the public to know tbe same. I am posted as regards to where this matter is coming from and understand their object in telling it. Now all I have to say is this; tbat the person or persons making any statement conflicting in any way with the faots herein stated, tells that which is abso lutely false. C. M. Hooce, Justice of tbe Peace. WHO RULES THE LAND. Hod ftlvti us men! A time like this demands Great hearts, strong minds, true laith and willing hands. Men whom the lust of oftlce does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinion and a will, Men who have honor, men who will not lie. For while the rabble, with their thumb-worn creeds, Their large profession and their tittle deeds, Wrangle In selfish strife lol freedom weeps. Wrong rules the land and waiting justice sleeps. Oliver Wisdei.l Holmes. Land For Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh no,, will be sold cheap. Call at Gaze le office for particulars and terms . 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