Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 03, 1895, Image 2

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BLAINE ON BIMETALLISM.
Mr. James U. Blaine, who was
the greatest American statesman
nf his time, in a speech to con
gress, said:
"On the much vexed and iong-
nnse. It was made douuiy inter
esting, also, by the wide acquain
tance of the defendeut in Portland.
He has resided thi re for a number
of vears, and has amassed con
siderable financial interests. This
is the first conviction of a jury-
briber in Multnomah county.
TnE two houses of the Tennesee
egislature met in joint convention
ast Tuesday to consider the con
test for the governoiship between
Peter lurney, democrat, the
present incumbent, and Henry
Clay Evans, republican. The ma-
loritv report, which favors the
Heating ot lurney was sigued by
seven democratic members, while
the minority report contains the
names of the five republican
members of the investigating com
mittee. A warm right may
be expected over the adoption of
the reports.
mooted question of a bimetallic or
a monometallic standard, my own
views are sufficiently indicated in
the remarks I have made.
believe in the struggle now going on
in this country and other coun
tries for a single gold standan
would, if possible, produce wide
spread disaster in and throughout
the commercial world. The de
struction ot silver as money am
establishing gold as the sole unit
of value must have a ruinous effect
in all forms of property except
those investments which yield
fixed return in money. These
would be enormously enhanced in
value and would gain a dispro
poitionate and unfair advantage
over every other species of prop.
erty. If, as the most reliable
statistics affirm, there are neatly
$7,000,000,000 of coin or bullion in
the woild, not very unequally
divided between cold and silver, it
is impossible to strike out of
existence as money without results
winch will prove distressing to
millions! and utterly disastrous t
tons of thousands.
"I believe cold and silver coin
to be the money of the constitution
indeed, the money of the people
anterior to the constitution, which
the great organic law recognized
as quite independent of its own
existence, No pofr was conferred
on congress to declare that either
metal should be money. Congress
has therefore, in my judgment, no
power to demonetize either, any
more than to demonetize both. If,
therefore, silver has been demone
tized, 1 am in favor of remonetiz
ing it. If its coinage has been
prohibited, I am in favor of having
it resumed. Jt it ha heen re-
v.trAvf aUuJ om fvnr of Imvinrr it
Sknatou Vest is making
strong effort to have a free-silver
convention culled in Missouri in
the near future.
AN EXCHANGE told a story on a
brother East Oregon editor the
other day, to the effect that he was
so absent minded that when he
was on bis way up town to catch a
train, he thought he had forgotten
his watch, and pulled the watch
out of bis pocket to see if he would
have time to go back and get it.
He afterwards put a card on his
office door, which read, "Gone to
dinner; be back in 15 minutes,
Upon returning to the office he
saw the card, sat down on the door
step and waited three hours for
himself to return, lhis record
has almost been equaled by the
California legislature, which has
appropriated money to put up
telephones in a deaf and dumb
asylum.
THE FAMILY DIFFERS.
Mrs. Dunniway, sister of H. W. Scott,
editor of the Oregooian, and one ot the
brightest and most talented ladies in
Oregon, holds a different view from that
expressed by Mr. Hoott in the great only.
Mrs. Dunniway says:
"It seems that these United States
have do more right to submit to the
domination of the rest of the world in
the management of our currency than
we have to bow ourselves out of national
existence at the behest of British Runs.
"I believe the demonetization of the
home produot of our silver mines by the
act of lo7i was a blunder that was worse
thun a crime; but I do not believe the
unlimited free coinage ot silver at Buy
ratio will prove the cure-all for which
we are grasping. We, as a Dation, can
no more reasonably engage to coin all
the world s silver than we can contract
to buy all the world's potatoes. But
we can, and it is my sincere belief that
we must, coin all the produots of onr
own mines, both gold and silver, begin
ning with silver again at the old ratio
of 16 to 1. I believe that the seignior
age, or 'toll' tor such ooinage, woiild go
so far to relieve our deplete national
exchequer thtit the Cleveland adminis
tration might get through with its re
maining two years of financial flounder
ing without borrowing any more
millions or hundreds of millions for our
great grandchildren to wrestle with in
despair."
man who was wanted was in the room in
person, do one conneoted him with the
fellow desoribed, and he took part in
the discussion with great interest.
When bedtime came, he went to the
barn to sleep and during the night stole
two horBes and a saddle, one belonging
to Ed. Hutchinson, the Long Creek mail
oarrier. Out in TJkiah, nowadays, no
one is allowed to mention Walla Walla
horse thieves. However, it is difficult to
say whether the joke is on the officers
who originnally sent out the description ,
or on the Ukiah people who were present
when the affair took place.
Bpeoiman Cases.
8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troobled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
bis stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduoed in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ills
had a running sore on his leg of eight
vears's funding. Used three bottles of
Electrio Bitters and sevenboxesof Buck
len's Arnica Halve, and his leg is sound
and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.,
had five large fever sores on bis leg, doo
tors said he was incurable. One bottle
of Electrio Bitters and one box Buoklen's
Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Bold
by T. W. Ayers, Jr.
A Terrihle Visitant.
I'uin is always a terrible visitant, and
often domiciles itself with one for life.
This inlliotion is preventible, in case of
rheumatism, by a timely resort to llos-
tetter's (Stomach Bitters, which ohecks
the enoroaohments of this obstinate and
dangerous malady at the outset. The
term "dangerous" is used advisedly, for
rhenmntiHtn is always liable to attack
the vital organs and terminate life
No testimony is more conclusive and
concurrent than that of physicians who
testify to the excellent effect of the
Hitters in this ilmesee. rersons inour
a wetting in rainy or snowy weather,
and who are exposed to draughts,
should u He the Bitters bb a preventive of
ill elfecta. Malaria, dyspepsia, liver and
kidney troubles, nerv iihuph and de
bility are also among t ho ailments to
which this popular medicine is adapted.
Eur the infirmities, soreness and stillness
of the aged it is highly beneficial.
EIGHT MIU5 ITEMS.
start for the mines
it
A IIOHItllil.K AFFAIIt.
AitIiik Ili-own, tli Ki'iitui'ky (iovernnr'a
Smi, awl Another Man'a Wife t-lulu liy
lint iiiiiimii M lliiniiitnil.
(Ir.M'.HAl, (Juant'k birthday was
generally commemorated tlnougli
out the JiaHt I ant Niiturday. And
at every gathering many prominent
people paid homage to the memory
of the late general.
IlllUAItni.KKS of I'lesident Clove
land'n letter, Speaker Crisp lias
declared himself in favor of the
free coinage of silver, lie also
opposes the nomination of Cleve
land for a third trm.
Iris reported that Henry Vil
lard is to be reinstated in the
control of the Northern l'acilit
The Willamette valley hopes the
report is true, hh they imagine he
Would Ciiiiijietn for the VS'estelll
Oregon business.
Till' republican club con out ion
to be held in Portland tint 'J'.'nd of
this month bids fair to In the
largeht ever held in the state,
(iieat intercHt and enthiiMiiHiii
prevails in the seleetion of dele-
gates throughout Hit state.
I in up. is no huh tiling ih a
"fifty felit dollar." Some people
gibly talk about it "fifty cent
dollar" becmise they have an ide
that "I'l lt'Hil men do the
a i i
name ining. However, it is no
display of indom t do h.. ' O,
TlIK silver ColHeliti.Hl (it Im held
in Silt ,ik tli loth of this
month Hill be hugely attended
KepieHi'tititlie nr eXpei'ted to Is
reset,! in 111 itlllollila, 1'li gi ll,
nsliiiigtiiii, .NeMt.lii, Mill'
II' ft' ' B a
t joining, .i i.oua, ,ew MeMeo,
('loiit lo and I t ih. (ioetii.r
Me'oiiel. uf I I ill. i, is tiikiii,;
f'teat inteie t in the coining gather.
Till' I'lliei'd li li is ii in d'oppe,
in Ionian I. City iMeetue. W
11. Welch, and J. (Jeotgi. Mn.-I,
netTelury I I III Koiif.l ll h.i'i
i'iinuiiiioiiern, li'ite Imth lt
Iheir head, vtlulit Mtyor I'mik
lot asked for the fi oigliat i ill
Henry Ibui-mmi n a inetubei i
lln lnM i! tHilii'it einitiiii"in i
( iill-l lelllMe litete-l Is lllslitfefte.l
ill the sell i (.. i f In KUl'Ct ssof.
Ijoiiisvu.lk. Ky.. April 3U. Archie
Dixon Brown, the governor's sua and
secretary, paid with his life todny for a
liaison with another man's wife. The
hllHliaml Hlidoting ttiem to death ill the
room in which he had surprised them in
their guilt. Fulton Oordon is the name
of the man who so terribly avenged Ins
loineHlii) dishonor. 1 lie tragedy is one
of the most sensational in tne history of
the state, on account of the prominence
of the persons involved, and tlie i irouin
Mtiimv surrounding the case. It ncourred
ut 12 :.! o'clock, in an evil resort kept
iy a Colored woiiiin. Brown whs killed
hi the room, and Mrs. tionlou was lulu it
us slut was lleuing from the pi see. At
noon, Brown, with (1. Melon's wife,
knocked at the door of Lucie II. Month's
Mmlis. iii-etreet h xise. They were ad
mitted, and immediately repaired to tha
upstair front room, which liml been
previously engaged.
thirty minute Inter, II tall, ilark-
haired man knocked at the doer nf the
house and Was admitted, tin engaged
the front lower room, saying that
miun would join him there shortly
I'he ms n closed all the doors, ami H few
miiiule Inter a ceinmnlioii whs heard
sl"Vn, followed by a succession of pistol
lints. J I,,. n there M a burned more
ment down slsirs, aa Mr, (lonlen tied
from the scene. A few more shot rang
on t, and lie fi ll dead on the porch in
the rear )ard. Oordoi. left Hie house
immediately. A lew moment 'later,
Bhiwii corpse was found lu tliHUpstmr
mom. A lelenrsin ws Iskso rmin in
pis'kel, dated Ismisville, Kr., April 'Z
and ad.lrrssed In Archie P. Brown,
iertior'a privsle secretary, Krstikf.ut,
Kv. It was an follow: "IKui'l write
nny more, l oin Tuisi.lsjr. Meet rue at
S (Signed) I. III. ('." Il wa pursuant
in n teh gram (list Brown lint Mm.
tlordoii tins morning
It wn a lirlel but snguinsrr tistlle
I lull ass fought in Hie fruit r.Miiii o the
econd o,,r ill l.ilelH Ninth's li lle
m 11...111 na (lor. Ion gHine l s IuhHhiiiv,
dtli I In Ihe deslh rvidently tsgsn.
Iliottii lis I a :t.l-vslili'r revolver, wlitett
s found pmpir after His trsgi,l.
Il .r.l .ii miit liatit m. tan i.l.il. as
ait liullel pirrci'il lron' Ihi.Iv. and
three I tint i.f Mrs tjordoii. 'Din lied on
alo.ili Itr.ian sod Mis. Il.ir.l oi Isr
,.,. r... I aiih lilo.i.l, nlmauig Hist one or
Ixitli Ii.i I l.irn a'...l alole there, or In
II. Culdwell will
soon.
Miss Deli Fuqua is visiting Miss Lena
Beymer.
Vegetation is growing nicely and
there promises to be a very fair yield.
If some of the people In this world
had no tongues they would surely be
much better off.
La grippe is prevalent here and
seems that people ougui to get tne
benefit after a while.
Farmers claim to have ao excellent
stand of wheat and with a rain soon will
make an abundaut harvest.
Most of the people have abandoned
plowing on account of the dry weather,
but will resume as sooti as it rains.
The mosquito is singiug its tune, the
ground-owl is tooting its toot aud the
lark is as happy as he needs to be.
Hheepmen are preparing to have thoir
sheep sheared and if the dry weather
still continues they will soon take their
flocks to the mountains.
Mrs. Briggs, of your oity delivered an
interesting lecture to a large audience
at Eight Mile Hnnday Inst which was
aruireciuted bv all tinsent.
Kkiiit Mi mi, it, ipru ouin, i.iJu.l'-
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accom
panied sometimes with shotneps of
breath and low spirits you are tsuffering
from a disordered state of he liver,
digestion is imperfeot and there is wind
on the stomaoh. If allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach the
kidneys and becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress on the aDoearance of the first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver
and Kidney Balm is especially adapted
for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per
bottle.
Threb Lives Takbn. News of an
awful double murder andsuioide reached
Baker City Saturday evening. The
tragedy was enacted near the town of
Sampler, 25 miles from that oity, the
principals being a woman and her two
ohildern. At ua early hour Suturday
morning the dead bodies of Mrs. Earnest
Maywaldt and her two children, aged
2 and 18 months respectively, were found
in the Powder river, 'ihey were last
seen Friday afternoon, and were missed
at 7 o'clook in the evenin-g. A search
party was organized, and was out all
night, before making the horrible dis
covery the following morning. It is
said the woman was driven to desper
ation by the ill-treatment of her husbaud,
who drank to exoesB, and while in his
oups was cruel and abusive, Sbe chose
death to such a life, and took her two
babes with her to a watery grave.
Birthday Pabtt. The Palace hotel
parlor was the scene of much merriment
on last Monday evening, me evem
being iu honor of the 16th birthday of
Miss Lottie Masters. The invited friends
began to assemble at 8 o'clock much to
the surprise of Miss Lottie who had not
been informed of the treat awaiting her.
After a number of parlor games had
been indulged in and refreshments
served those present took their departure
wishing Miss Lottie many happy birth
days. Those present were as follows:
Misses Edith Potter, Mabel Leezer,
Maggie Adkins. Lillian Bisbee, AnDa
MoHaley, Elsie Lacy, Floes Farneworth,
Mabel Herren, Eva Brian and Cora
Hart, Messrs. E D. Gilhousen, James
Hart, Ed. Merrill, John Horner, Walter
Van Duyn, Harry Warren, Ortha Hun
saker, Eugene Vaughan and Harry
Bagley.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
a "M
S.on:
What is an fe.sirsi3!
Milk is a true Emulsion, and a milk or cream is
oasier a digest and assimilate than bultei, so la me
XfCod.liver Oil easier to digest and as
Snilate than raw Oil. This s why bco t s f
much more useful and elfective than the natwalCW
why it accomplishes so much m arresting waste and
building up the body. , rt h
But it is much more than ordinary fat food. It has
other constituents that have wonderl ffalmg and
-x r,,i-r nnr n nrlflltlOll WC add t lie tl pO-
phosphites (or Phosphorus), another most mpoitan
element in overcoming decreased vitality ov os, of
flo-U Tlioc nrp Iff TPnSOUS WHY OlUao i.nmio.wu .u
benefiting to-day hundreds 01 uiouta iu? 7""""
tives and anaemic persons, as well as being a food and
wastine children mat is buipiiaxmi
The undersigned having been restored
to health by simple means, after suffer
ing for several years with a severe lung
alreotion, and that dread disease, ton.
sumption, is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To those who desire it. he will cbeerful
lv send, free of cbaree. a copy of the pre-
aoriDtion used, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Ca
tarrh. Bronchitis and all throat and lung
maladies. He hopes all sufferers will
use his remedv as it is invaluable. Those
desirinc the prescription, which will oost
tnera nothing, and may prove abl"ssing,
will please address, Kev. H.UWAK.U A.
WILSON, Brooklyn, N. I. unil-w,
FOR SAIjE OB TRADE.
remedv for sickly,
both to physicians and paienis.
Scott &. Bowne, New York. Ait urimsi.
50c. and SI.
WANTED
S WIS
McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S
I have a jack of first-class breeding
BualitieB. eiaht vears old, that I would
like to sell or trade. If onsh ia not con
venient, will take in exchange for this
valuable animal either cattle or sheep.
Call on or address me at Heponer, Or.
tf, J. R. Simons.
Heppner,
Big General Merchandise Store
Oregon.
IN-
We Sell Goods
--
The Genuine Merit.
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends
wherever it is fairly and honestly tried.
To have perfeot health, you must have
pure blood, anil the best way to have
pure blood i to tike Hood's Sarsapar
illa, the best blood purifier and strength
builder. It expels all taint of scrofula,
salt rheum and all other humors, and at
the same time builds up the whole sys
tem.
Hood's pills are prompt and efficient.
25 cents.
Notice All news and advertising
matter must reach this office not later
than Monday noon for Tuesday's issue,
and not later than Thursday noon for
Fridav's issne. The change of train
time renders this rule imperative and it
will bb adhered tow every mstanoe.
STRICTLY FOB CASH.
No More Credit Sales.
A
i.htt .saftBTVKNT Dlf NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOO IS
Shoes now arrived. Bil? reduction in prices in every line. Groceries
ware, Tinware, G aBsware, Crockery, Mitchell vtan
Chilled Plows. Wool Hacks, Fleece Twine, Oils, Etc.
AND
vnrv ehean. Hard-
Hacks and Buck Boards, Oliver
Mitchell VtauoiiB,
Oils, jstc. , , .
Cash advances made on wool. Send in your
Stockmen You can oross the John
Day with your eheep, twelve miles
below Camas creek, on the Bill Walker
bridge, and it will cost you $2.5U per
band. Don't forget this. tf.
Country produce taken In exchange for goods
orders, .
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga,
Tenn., says "Philoh's Vitalizer 'savpd
my life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepxia, liver or kidney troub'e
it excels. Price 75 oents. Sold by T
W. Ayers, Jr.
illllllllH CollC.
IVraoim who are subject to Attacks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know that
prompt rrlicf may bo had by taking
('haiiibfrliiiu's ('olio, Cholera and
1 tin r r I ii iit Remedy. It arts ijuickly and
oiui always be depHiided upon. In many
cases the attack limy be prevented by
taking this remedy an soon an the first
indinatioo of the diat-ane appears. 'Jj
and 50 cent bullies for sale by Klooum
Johnsou Drug Co.
Who Dii it?- For the purpose ol
bringing alxnit a friendly rivalry and in
citing pytlnan interest among the ul-
sorihera of that paper, the Oregou
Knight, a pvthinu inagsr.itie published
by II. (i. Mathieii, of l'lirtland, iu the
March number ofTcred a solid gold
t tnitti jewel, Willi diamond vetting to
the most popular Knight of Pythian in
Oregon. The context m to he timite!
tu honafl le milnr'ilrn of the Knight,
who must forward their Vote on the
official tullot to I out from the paper,
Thi politewt clone! October Ulh, 1H'.I.",
thouuli each month's vol it t tie
canvMsed ami announced in the sue
feeding Unite of the Oregon Knight,
YeterUy morning A. V. Patterson
malinger nf this 'ln'f. rwelVrJ several
notice front friend informing him that
be ha I received the ecottil lllgheiit Vote
in the content for the past month
Though not burg fmi iliar with tho
same, thought limine If only th nubj-vt
ol a ling ' ke, until Uler be received
the aboVK rlplanalmn wilb the first
nioiilh's olll -nil vol m followt: Ch.
J. S,'l.nU.. P.irtUn 1. :il; A. W. patter
on, Ut; l't (Iraiiil l'liin-ellor (,'lee
Und, Aioti, 1 , and many battering,
nuking Ml of lVt .tea, Thla In
riief..n U likn tlie aereiiade given
he trtu.gle one or tn .re of the wounded ! ,jfrnlt p. nnM.rr at lt,i Pala-H. bote
J.'MN A. Co it, tint writ known
rMH'ulnt T, i't I'ultUlnl, lnt
t ronto l n'ii. ii atir I t wint' T I y
ftttitii till t I't iUi 1 loiiii ia limit,
ii tb'ii, Kim nf Ui'i jiir.'ta in tin'
fmii'Mia "I'.utic.r Kflljr Iriul, n
Mivicti' I jont. r lav 'f iMiil.f ai'ery.
Ill trial MM Mtll Irto l ill I'll.' lUy
Hti I t!i jury w a mil I u t M
lllll, lit. . Ool)' Ml,. I It,! . .
tul. II HI tli jlt fx.tll, tltiHlii.
tll'itH Ci dlU"U I I H k I' Ht arrta
l, a I t .i.I. ii Hot... Jii.I hl t.att. it
miv, Mr, lior.l .ii look In the fatal
eiiciiiin-r, ) Per liimliaiiil la ali t
ot. I l.e wall xf the r.H'in are inr'e.
aitii Ii.n and tilled Willi bullet l.. l.
l lie ler of hia i'e and her priii oir
wa air.ie. bv Oltl er ll'llltt and la
paille while gi tlllig Int.) til b.
Mia O f. I. u waa Nellia luti. t lloa
il . Her family ia m i f the tn.wt
pronuiirnl III Hi mat ale. Her lather aa
mica alaia librarian, and her Ktandlalher
aa Jil lga .eliartatl S lat, chief
j.i.lica of ih court i (-aU of Kentuek.
roll. .11 I) trim, at lha lima uf Ina
UiarriMg, waa one of the lr( ktiw
men alHMil low a. II waa H en i leik at
lhatiall Ihmim, id Una nl, and ha I
ac.iaiiitatirra In rtery portion of lit
Oonntry.
Their rlope.l Id year ,, K,a (
a'iera'i llie moved ! Krat.kf.iri. ,
tier lie Ixs am proprt 'tor of tb1
Kenton Intel. Tlila l e .lilllMle I t i
urn ni. id Ida wofl.l'a fair tegn, when,
be ftit, out oa ralat'liat.nieiil ali i nt"e.
. I'lili ai., tlirl li Imiiin rnnrff '
t Ih Turkl'lt l-allit la lb Palmer ,
linw. J
Mr.. lron. inotl.ef of Archie llniwn,
a.'i .nii'anie.l t-y br Inhle', left ;
f.-r jniiil ..in Ih tfoferiutr. On
it. Irani war It. ralativra if !kra.
Oordon.
ti..i b n, ltta in Jatl, all l).at t
t'. I 1 1 klM lnmlf allar !,., f !
and tn .f. toil ll Cartri le failo.1 1.1
l .U U N oVIoek loei.l t. l
e.,r..r.f a J.y fell ef r l. t if
j 4t ifl vtl I i.ml.-i 1e
KM'a ('! .-r It... I, II. a-eeal P.l'l
t iim '..i,1 k!'-a e.l i et an I ci m m l
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TAVERN OF
OPENS JUNE 1, 1895.
OIO. aCHONCWALO, MNam.
We Sell
The Celebrated .
TATA
-ARE YOU
Luxury, Good Cheer, Ibpitalilv, De
IL'lItfiilaiiil HrallliM Pfclin.fi,
Matchless Mountain Sccihtj'.
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
KntHhUnlii'iI hmt i ar In roinan
tlr il.-ll o( tlie acr.-ini'iito I'rtiiyon,
Jil Ih'IiiW hii.I In (nil Vl.'H of lT.ill.1
i.l.l Miimta. IIwh, a ifr.'at lilt anil
proiniMef ntlll iiioreeiiroiiriiKfiiic re
nulls for tlie pr.-netit y.'iir. T. J.
I. ti . at rantella. I mil I lii rlinrKc
nn.l a lit aimu cr all ln.iulilm.
A t ew raii.ll.liilf for iiil.llc favor
thin year la
SHASTA VICINO CAMP,
Aim in the Hlinula region, nlmuf
a mile an. I a Imll from liiiniintiir.
It l a ireioilne t.nrnillne lor huiitern.
Illiera an. I n-i kern nf h.-nllli nn.l
pleanure. Kn,v lo rea.'h (nenr the
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