THAT if AN, A.. A. JAYNE, II'i.7 "Get There" An Proaeoutlng Attoniev. YES, WS WILL VOTE A VOTE TOR J. S. BOOTIIBY Is A Vote, For HONEST FOR ASSESSOR BQPPGRT C. E. WOLVLRTON A.W.GOWAN IS OUR NEXT JOINT 1! N A 'X" O W . FOR ELLTS, A Protctionist. Wont We t He's -A-ll nigbt. FRANK GILLIAM; J. IP. WIXXJS -FOR I IS THE "ySli---f PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY. THBAHUKEU. Popular Oandidate, assess 0t'e your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize VOH. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writers real namo Is signed as an evidence of good faith. EEPDBUCAN STATU TICRET. For Congress, Second District. W. K. ELLIS, 01 Heppner. For Governor, W. P. LOKD, of Halem. For Secretary of State, II, K. KINCAID.OI Eugene. For State Treasurer, PHIL. METSCHAN, of Uraut County. For Supreme Judge, C.E. WOLVERTON.of Albany. For Attorney-General, C. M. IDLEMAN, of Portland. For Bupt. Public Instruction, O. M. IRWIN, of Uuion. For state Printer, W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Cist. A. A. JAVNE, of Arlington. For Member Board of Equalization, W. C. WILLS, of Crook County. For Jt. Sen. of Grant, Hsrney and Morrow Co's A. W. GOWAN, of Burns. HKPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, i. 8. BOOTH BY, of Lexington For Sheriff, 0. W. HARRINGTON, of Heppner. For Clerk, T. 1, HALLOCK, of Heppner. For Treitsuror, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of Galloway. For AasoHsor, J.F. WILLIi, of Lexington. For 8chool Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. BAL4IGER, of lone. For Surveyor, GEO. W. LORD, of Ella. For Coroner, T. VV. AYEU8, JR., of Heppner. For Justice of the 1st District, For Constable of 1st District, For Justice of 2nd District, I. B. E.STEB. For Constable of 2nd District, MAX BIDUi.E. For Justice of 3rd Dihtrict, For Countable of 3rd District, ForJusiiceof 4th District, L. W. BAKNKrr. For Constable of 4th District, C. U. BOON. For Justice of 5th District, A. Q. BARTHOLOMEW. For Constable of fth District, J. L. HOWARD. JUSTICES AND CONSTAni.BH, For Justice of 6th District, E. L. FKKELAND. For Constable ninth District, N.S. WHETSTONE. AN OPEN IilVER. We are surprised to find mi oil pre Tarioatlous as I lie. following in Ibe ooluinus of the usai lly fulr Bud ouuditl EubI OretroulHi.: "Eaateru Oregon needs so upen river, but will never be obtained so long aa the state legislature is made up of its present material and Oregon retains her present representa tives iu 0tUKre. We need men iu eongreaa wbo are uut under tlie thumb of It "boss" wbo are UKaluat an open river on aoo tuutot btniucHs mid persona OonneotiunH." Every meinbur of the UregoD delegation bus been au earnest worker for au open river by tbe moat available tueatis, and tbe present con tract system lit tbe Looks was procured through tbe ttT.irls of Seuatora Dolpb and Mitobell and R preaeutative Her rnaun. Ou d ff.reut ocoarious tbe Oreuon senators bave iuoruHBm the amotinl iu tbe river and uailwr bill after it cttna from I lie democratic bouse. For twelve years the 1 lines-Mountaineer baa advocated tbe optuiug of tbe Columbia river to tbe navigation of tbe producers of tbe luluud Empire, and never, in a siugle ius anue, bus it found any of the republican delegation iu eongreaa remiss in bis duties. There have ben tbe largmt appropriations received for the river during I he time tbev bave served I be people at Wash ington, and for two uuoocenive suasions Senator Dolp'i bns scoured tbe passage of a bil1 for tbe construe! loo of a abip railway over the portage above this point Bro. Jackson knows these facts, and it la a subject of great surprise that even for lolitioal purposes be should attempt to mislead the people In Ibis regard. By tbe way, it we are not mistaken, it was J Id. Haley, i t 1'eudle ton, wbo voted iu tbe Oregon legislature agai. st tbe brut bill for a portage rail road from The Dalles to Gelilo. Times Mountaiueer. ( I'ue T.-M. is probably mistaken iu regaul to tbe vote of Mr. Baley, but all iu all it strikes tbe right pot ) I'opclihm is nothing more than abbreviated democracy, ll is even more dangerous, tor it has all the bad f aturee of tbe democratic puny hooked on to it, and is just as daugerous lo our vouulrj'a progress. It seeks la give people money oa the plans advocated and ones years ago put in force in Franoe, and in Louisiana when it was a part of tbf French possessions, and also tbe sam as tried by Argentine Republic. Ii every case the babble burst, thousand were ruined, the holders losing even cent. The Gazette believes that bones bimetallism is tbe hope of tbe Americar people, and that it can be brongh1 about under a protective eyateui with greater success than under any other. Free trade, or any approach to thBt condition, would take our money from uk, instead of leaving it in the bauds ol the American people, particularly our laboring classes. Then what is tbe use of worrying about more coin money till conditions are settled so that we can keep it. Tub Record broadly stales in its last issue that tbe republican oandidate foi commissioner, J. L. Howard, was no' knowD, while tbe democratic oandidatt for tbe same plaoe, J. A. Pearson, wat just tbe opposite, hinting that there exists doubt about Howard's competency for tbe place. OeewbizI Howard unheard of and Pearson well known! Why, out side of Lena preoinct and a few store in Heppner, Pearson is as much of a stranger as the head chief of tbe Hotten tots. Yet we will say tbat so far as w know be is an honest man, but on tbr other hand Mr. Howard is all that, a business maD, having been engaged in the sheep business in this oounty for years. Though he is no politician, br i-4 very well known to a large majority o our substantial oit zen wbo will vouch lor bis quulifloations. Gov. Pknnoyek is a g od neighbor and an honorable, upright citizen, so say those who know him beet, but be surel jumps wide of tbe mark sometim-s .Sunday, in conversation, be made the remark tbat be did not propose to call out the militia to atop trespassers. Under ordinary circumstances, tbe civil authorities are strong enough to eope wl.b law breakers, but suob a remark is liable to cause some people to take ad vantage of tbe governor's leniency. Men are only gpown-up bovs, and bud men have to be controlled just like bad bnyB. "Give them an inch and they will take an ell," it is said Every st teoffloer takes an oath to support tbe constitution and laws of the United States, and tbe constitution and laws of bis own state. It might be nooessary to onll on tbe militia to do this. Home scavenger bas started the report lhat J. 8. Boolhby will vote for Mor row. Mr. Boothby is the slraigbteet of straight repunlioans, and such a report is untrue. It is hardly neoessary to say anything about it, for people know bet- . a -J vot thpa ara ft few people wbo will tell a lie qutoker than tbtf truth. particularly fur political efldos. Horr may be knock-kneed and bone- spavined, as Pennoyer says, but it is better to produce sound argument Bnd be a little off in Q jure, as be so all fired trim, and produce bone-spavined argu ment. Tbe governor was speaking in a figurative sense, of course, but he got off considerably. Horr can trim him down to a sweet tinish. If some of our populist friends would attend to tbeir farms and business as assiduonily as they bave been stumping the oounty and neglecting everything but politics, they would be better off. They helped to down Harrison in 1892, and by their action are as responsible for the preseut condition as the demo crats. P. J. Hai.lock's popularity and prestige as a candidate for olerk is evideuoed by the enthusiasm that pre vails whenever his name is mentioned in publio gatherings. Pred is well qualified for tbe ofHoe, and everybody kuows It. Geo. Harrington tips the beam as the leading candidate fur sheriff. George has been there before and his elllcieuoy and honesty bave never been questioned. Horr says tbe democrats pulled tbe wrong tooth wbeu they repealed tbe dheiman law. Tbeir tariff tiukering ia where the trouble comes in. Pbnnotbk told tbe barrel and bung hjle aueodote. It is "cbestnuty." The kids have been regaling each other with tbat .or tbe past six weeks. A roi't liht comes out iu this issue for Mr. E lis and explains how he stands on tbe silver question. Tbat is good enough iu that direction. 'Tub democratic party doesu't do auy business. Tuey uever did do auy busi ness. They are nut doing auy busluesa now. "Horr. ft'..- . ..... ,... ......... n..,.KIt. lai yupilliDiv on ,um pin; ic-uw.i- oho paper lies, but the populist sheets are lite George Washington. Great i , . t Gov. 1'knnoykh tried to repeat Uorr's oalf Btory and use the illustration to fit some populist statistics. But il fell lame. 'Wuo is J. L. Howard?" will be answered on Juue 4th. ne is Morrow county's new commissioner, A votr for Jiiyne is a vole fora bright, deserving young man. Ki.ua is a genuine bi-metallist, and dou't ou forget it. If you are republican, vote for every man on the ticket HOUR SPEAKS. A Big Crowd Meets In Heppner Hatnrday to Hear tbe I rtbune'a Editor. Hon. Rosaell G. Uorr, the great re unb ioan campaign speaker, arrived -tarty Siturday morning,.auJ was met at tbe train by a delegation of republicans, and escorted directly to tbe hotel. At the appointed hour, 1:30 p m., tbe exercises at tbe opera bouse were opened by a song from tbe Morrow Co. Repub lican Club Quintette. A. W. Patterson, obairman o( the Ropnblicau County Central Committee, then introduced Mr. Horr in a few well chosen words. It can be said tbat Mr. Horr did no', disap olnt bis aadieooe, and for two hours be beld their undivided attention, being mterrnpted frequently with oheers and laughter. Wbile Mr. Horr talks hnrd (acts from beginning to end, he bas the faculty of keeping bis audience in tbe best of bnmor. It whs tbe beet speeob ever delivered iti Morrow oounty without exception. At the close of his speech Miss Kflie Warren aang a beautiful solo, followed by tbe Quintette in one of their own songs, Tbe whole dosed with t'iree rousing cheers and a tiger for Horr, tbe state, congressional and countv tickets. It was a great day for republi canism, PENNOYHB AND WALDKOP. They Address a Good Crowd at the Opera House. Yesterday afternoon Gov. Pennoyer and Joe Waldrop, tbe latter tbe populist candidate for oougress, spike at tbe opera house, holding the audience about one hour eucb. The governor went over ubout tbe same ground, though briefly, as in bis first speech this year so widely printed. He told a few stories in pretty f ur shape. Iu faot bis speech was very well received, chough it was noticeable Ibat tbe wool democrats didu't cheer auy mure than tbe republiOHns. Presently Mr. Waldrop oarne to the front and in a little wbile be mentioned Ellis' name. Immediately there was loud cheering and oriea of "Vite for Ellia." This Btaggered the invincible Joe, but be soon recovered, and delved into the subject in tbe style of a Baptist minister, which be ix, preaching bell-fire and brimstone, and siilvatioo free to all, but every time be mentioned Ellis, it was the signal for applause which shook tbe building clear to tbe rafters. Joeeoou came to tbe conolusioo that he bad a good apnrkle of Ellis men in tbe audience and took a new taok, which he followed clear through the remain der of his speeob. The speakers were very well received, however, our populist brethren nijjying t e speaking immensely. FHOM A POPULIST. Aiinuugn I hve ouiioiaod tbo popu list platform, I see no ch inos of getting my man in, and as I know Hon. W. K Ellis to be a good man and a friend of silver, will support bim. Some of my friends bave questioned Mr, Ellis' position on the silver question as slated by tbe Guz-tte. I kuow this, tbat be supported tbe seignorae bill, and when it was vetoed and returned to the bouse be voted to carry it over the president's veto. And wbeu Bland offered a substitute bill for free coinage of silver 16 to 1 in its plaoe, Mr, Ellis voted fur it. This is proof to me that he is good enough to represeut our distriot, I bave always been impressed with his straight-forward way of d dug business, aud if I oan't get the wbole loaf I will tnkt a pieoe. One thing, he is not tricky, and what be says yon can depend npon. This is more than the democrats ouu say tor their man. Popolist Eiuiit Milh, May 24, '94 ONE ON LOUD, The nomination of Judge Lord for governor Calls to mind an amusing and possibly prophet iu incident that oc curred some years auo ou the Bull Ituu aud Saudy stage. lie had been out on the line and was returning to Portland, when tbe driver, Leon Coben, being in somewhat of a hurry to reach the city betore dusk, touched up bis horses with the whip aud put them through at a lively rate. The wheels touched tbe high and low spots ia the road in such rapid succession as to severely lest tbe springs aud kept Ibe ooeupant of the stage bouuoing about its iut'rior like a rubber ball. Finally tbe driver aluokeued bis speed aud Judge Lord thrust bis head out to expostulate, but just then the whip cracked again, the horses jumped iuto a ruu, aud at tbe judge was jerked violently biok into bis seat be beard tbe driver shout: ".Uy Lord, sit still and you will get there." THE HKill SCHOOL RKCKIT10N. The oollation after theoommeuoeuieut exercises a week ago last Fiiday was a reoeption given by the high school to the graduates aud parents. As an acknowledgement of faithful assistance and at a tribute of respeot, we extended Ibe iuvilation to the school-board, tbe friends who helped us in the musioal part of our program, the miuisters of the gospel, tbe teachers, aud a few friends wbo helped much iu tbe prepa ration. The proceeds at Ibe door nearly paid for the material aud outside expenses oonueottd wi h this reoeprion aud tbe commeuoemeut zeroises; tbe labor necessary iu the preparations w as mostly performed by the pupils of the bittb school, some working hard all day. We say this much to do justice to all parties concerned, and to save misunder standing. A V. Wikk, Pri'i. Isuff-red from biliousness, indiueation trfc." Huumons Liver Krgulator Cured ft doctors failed W. 1). Bird. PEOPLE'S PARTY EDITED BY W. F. COOK, EARDMAN, OR. All matter intended for this column should be sddresied to Its editor, as the Oasette bas no authority to publish same without his consent. TVtis 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 trill 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. Publio Instruction, T. G. Jory. Attorney General, M. L. Olmstead, State Printer, George M. Orton. Supreme Judge, R.P.Boise. Congressman Sec. Diet, Joe Waldrop. Jt. Sen.; Morrow, Grant and Harney, George Gilbert. BBVMNTH JUDIOIAL DISTRICT. Pros. Attorney, E. P. Sine. Board of Equalization, B. F. Searoy. COUNTY. TICKET. Representative, B. F. King. Sheriff, Joseph C. Hayes, Clerk, 0. M. Hogue. School Supt., Miss Addie Coulee. Assessor, W. B. Ewiug. County Commissioner, Wm. Gilliam. Treasurer, J.L.Gibson. Surveyor, Cbas. Ingrabnm. Coroner, J. M. Nunamaker. "PUBLIC UPEAKING. The candidates for tbe various county offioes on tbe people's party ticket will canvass the county, beginning at Lexing ton and will speak in tbe various pre cincts on the following dales: Lexington, 1 o'olook, May 5 Douglas, 1 o'oluck, " 9. Grange ball, lone preoinot, 1 o'ulk " 12 lone, 1 o'oluck, " 14. Rooky Poiut saboolhouse, 1 p. m. ' 16. Eight Mile Center, 1 o'clock, " 19. Hardmao,7 o'clock, " 23. Black H rse. 1 o'olook, " 24. Pine City, 1 o'ciook, " 26. David Leatberman's, 1 o'olook, " 29. Lena, Ayers "sohoolliouse, 1 o'olook, " 31. Heppuer, 1 o'clock, June 2. All are invited to attend, and especially tbe opposing candidates. REV. KING SPEAKS. Editob Peoples Party Column : la a reoent issue of tbe Gazette, the editor has oousiderable to say about me taking "up considerable of my time" in one of my speeches, in opposition to the appropriation of the last legislature to tbe Soldiers' Home. Now I deny the ohargs. I only gave it a passing notice while dwelling ou the extravagance of our last legist ature. I give my position like this I tbat the national government bas made provisions for tbe old soldiers. I then emphasize it like this; tbat it it has not, it is not worthy the name of a government. Then further, there are but few .of those soldiers that are entirely depend ent in the state of Oregon; hence if an appropriation bad been necessary the a.ip'opriatiou tbat was made was too much for a starter under tbe existing oiroiinntauees of high taxes of our state and fiuancial depression. B. F. Krao. Hardman, Or., May 23. 1894. A MAN OF PRINCIPLE. To the Editor: I bave almost concluded to vote for you and if something isn't done I am going to do it. Some one sent iu e communieation some time since signed "104" tbat struok me very forcibly. Iu fact, I was mad. I j tst thought I would bunt up Mr. "104" and lick him, but finally I cooled off a little and ventured to nsk some of my neighbors, and even men from other preoiuots, about "fusion, jury-box stuf fing, highway robbery, etc ," and I soon found that "the half had not been lo'd" by Mr. "104 " Now to get down to business : I have been told by good men tbat certain democrats wanted to fuse with tbe populists, and tbat all they naked was the county olerk and treasurer. One democrat said tbe pops could bave it nil but olerk. Now Mr. Editor, I think they must bave wanted to fuse very badly wbeu tbey offered you tbe deputy ship if you would withdraw, and I think further, tbat somebody wanted the uoniiuation very badly when be would propose to a certain other oandidate before the convention "tbat it you will throw your delegation to me for ooUDly olerk I will throw my delegation to you for aheriff." Now Mr. Elitor, I am a democrat, but I don't intend to be sold out by a man that will sell bia pnuoiplea for tbe sake of office, aud wish to express my thanks o '104" for causing me to in vestigate this matter. Mr. Editor, I did think I would vote tor your candi date for sheriff, but I heard tbat certain democrats were going over tbe county oarrying Hayes and Morrow whisky, aud tbat led me to believe tbat Hayes was "standing iu" with Morrow. Here is one democrat that won't vote for a man that will sell bis prinoiples for office, nor will I vote for anyone who stands in with suoh a man. Dou't think, Mr. E itor, tbat I am not a deiuoorat. I am going to vote for yon because I bave heard notbit g against yon, only tbat you were a por peneman and that I know is false. . Mr. E litor, I want you to publish this for I don't want rcy democratic frieuds to support men who will sell everything on tbeir tickets to get tbeir own sweet selves into office. Democrat. You will seldom need a doctor if you i bave Simons Liver Regulator bandy. I 10NK 1TKMH. A light raiu has refreshened ail vga tation . A. W. Balaiger numbers among thoie on the sick list . Tbe lone sobool commenced todoyaud will oontinue for three months. Tbe nuniinem for superintendent on tbe populist and republican tickets made excellent speeches at the Lexington populist meeting. Every day the interest of the fnrmera in the Lvxiogton, lone and Douglaa irrigatiou ditch is coustautly increasing. Messrs. Sujitb, of Arlington, and Hollo- way inspected and passed over the pro posed route of tbe ditch and are of tbe opinion tbat it will not n quire much oapital or work. Mr. Holloway bas lived iu irrigation sections for years aud both claim tins section ia easier to irri gate than vvbero they hid been. A special engim-er and nutveyor will arrive in the near future aud a large number ( farmers hav already promis ed their assistance. TLis section is destined to become the coming fruit garden of Morrow comity. All acknowl edge tbe riobness and fertility of tbe soil, if only tbe necessary moisture is provided. Mass meeting of tbe oitlzens of this section will be beld in June to disousa and adopt a plan of work, etc., so there will be system and unity of purpose. Jakb Ione, May 14. 1894, Money ppent Economically. Money economically spent is not al ways judiciously spent. Why? Simply because a cheap article often requires more money speot on it to keep it iu repair than it would cost to purchase tbe best. We manufacture nothing but. tbe b-st gaa and gasoline engines in the market, and resnlts prove it. Send for catalogue. Palmer &. Rey Type Found ery, Front & Alder Sts Portluud, Or. Don't suffer from dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. It always oures. ADDITIONAL LOCAL8. Tbe Htudebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam Sc Bisbee's. a 'Hardware" did you say? Wbv, yes at P, C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and tbe plaoe for bargains. a The Eeeley Institute, at forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphiue, cocaine and tobacco habit, Sen ad. Tbe Palace is the leading hotel in tbe bity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided tor everyone, a If you want to buy groceries, and bread etui! cheap, go to the Enterprise Grooery. Kirk & Kuhl, proprietors, a . Tbe general merennndise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar land, has lately changed bands, now be ing under the control and mnuagement of The MoFarland Meroanlile Companv, whiob continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a Gid H ut t bns now estnblished a too sorial parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Simons' blackemith shop where be invites tbe patronage of bis old oustomere and a)l wbo desire striotly first olaas work, shaving, shampooing and hair outting at Jiving prices. 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