Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 19, 1895, Image 2

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silver mineB for $20. This story
that free coii8ge would be solely
for the benefit of owners of silver
miues has gone on long enough.
It is time for the gold bugs to "put
up or shut up." Only takes $20 to
"put up." Cincinnati Enquirer.
New Yoek and New Jersey have
Hayea and John Sherman, the then sec
retary of tbe treasury, were opposed to
it, aod on financial questions John Sher
mD was at tbnt time to myself and many
others nothing short of an oracle. So,
before voting, I went np to bis office and
asked biro wby be objected to the bill
He saidMitchell, if that bill passes tbe
senate every bit of gold will be driven
ont of the oonntry inside of five years.'
His arguments supporting bis statement
LUNG CKEEK.
captured the Kansas cyclone, and won me over and I went into tbe senate
that state can now no longer claim chamber and voted against tbe bill. It
the sole ownership.
passed, and at the end of the five years
there was more gold in the United States
tpn timtta nver IhAn there hud been be-
SENATOR SHERMAN authorizes fore Eleven years after Senator Sher-
the statement that he will not be a man made that statement, a committee
candidate for the presidential nom
ination. Thin is unnecessary.
was appointed by a republican senate
cauoas, with Mr Sherman as obairman,
to consider a substitute measure for the
Tllunrt. Alliann hill. T Ml the rnnntfpst
JACK DEMrSEY has returned to Lember 0f the committee and spoke first.
Portland with a few thousand My arguments were nearly identical with
rlnllnrn nnrl a broken down consti- those used when the Bland Allison bill
II.. -i- 'II 1
"From present indications the tution. Jack's days as a pugilist onK,D,., pMB, iu
i FllB " " man. as Honn as I had sooken. threw un
bis hands and declined that if my ideas
were followed every bit of gold in the
country would be driven out inside of five
years. I then tackled him on bis propbeoy
SILVER SENTIMENT ABROAD.
next English parliament soon to be are ended.
elected will be strongly in favor of
international bimetalism. In fact
the unionists claim a majority of
40, and the liberal leaders already
admit their defeat. With this
change of affairs in England, we
certainly would not have such a
Peeper has deserted the popu
lists and is now out tor a new
party with "Let the people rule" 0f eleven years ago to the same effect,
as a motto. His platform consists and of course he was unable to deny a
of but six ulanks single argument I used. I he whole com
miuee was bhubuhu hi iub iunuuy ui uin
.Kionfin hni T flnrl it. aHIl livaa Anrl in
Ttjw Wnnfl Tloolcr'a TTninn rf . -
i i I u ,1 ;.. ii; n x the Ihoj or oommon sense, statistics ana
b T . , .,, , Salem held a picnic in M anon everything else, onntinueB to nourish
U y, XU lUUb VY 11 Li wci ui n li j fiuu
France already in favor of a con-
Culled from the Eagle.
Wm. Rudio retarued yesterday from a
busintrss trip to Pendleton,
Otis Patters n, W. B. Bobbins and E
A. McCoy were passengers on Wednes
day's stage to Canyon City.
Wm. Gordon, who has s"j')urned sev
eral weeks at the McDuffie bot springs,
returned on tbe 5tb to Heppner.
Henry Scheringer and Peter Qleason,
of Heppner, were in Lofig Creek during
the races last week. They are both out
ing at the McDuffie bot springs.
John Gagen, owner of the Black Butte
mine in Fox, passed through Long Creek
yesterday aooompanied by a number of
San Franoisco mining men, en route for
bis mines in Fox valley. To an Eagle
reporter be s'atedthathe had just re
turned from San Francisco, where he
bought new milling machinery for bis
J mine, which be xpects to have in plaoe
at tbe mine inside of Bixty days. Mr
Gagen is a practical mining man and
will make a success of tbe Black Butte.
The readers of tbe Eagle may expect to
see 100 men employed at this mine in
side of the next year.
Here are
THREE
POINTS :
Which we wish you to
Remember :
First: -We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
Third :WTe sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
GILLIAM
I & BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or
ference and England on the eve of
a change, the
should certaiuly feel encouraged."
The above editorial which ap-
quare last wenk wbich waB well among ignorant people,
attended bv the fraternitv. short "l suppose tbere are people in uregoo
f " ' - i:U Lli.L!.t.i.L. 1 iU I.: J
IflUVA JU IUC ou un 1 1 ! 1 1 ev. IOOI1HU ttUUUKIl IitJ lUIUtt lUttb tuo HIBUUO
friends of Silver ' of ilver in the state convention of re-
aim fill. nntilinan nlnha hfllrl in Pnrtlfinfl in Mav
r - "
nurd in fttu minrtritv nn annnnnt. rf iha
H8 a presiuBimai pus- .,,,. tBHt HkfifB of 1B onnosino fac-
i a . . yd f 1 I l" . I I . . . .. .1 r
peared iu the Ufizeue or juiyotu nihility, is beginning to attract tions. That is not the case Myadvioes
was based on conclusions reached niore than pansing notice, in fact and they are relmble, are that the
after carefully noting the senti- he is conhidered by many as the mends of silver in that convenfon were
mr.t. AnreHKod in the IWIish i.li non,i;,lia fn f nW;.. In the nnjority, bot rrtber than
. ,r ., . , r Hpht tbe meeting on the sunjHct wern
campaign. However, the victory Hn nomination. ,. to . ftVe lt and not taok,H
was greater than ttio above prelic mHtter that properly belonged to tin
tion, as the unionists or conserva- The fourteenth session of the national convention.
tivfiH will have a majority of 100. International Christian Endeavor "But I believe it is the wisest polioy for
Tl,a l'rtl,,,l Knn HtriLfH tlw nmni,'nn l,Uu nat,, of the repuDiioans everywuere, wniie nav
v . v ' v " " i i i nil' u una Vi"r" M tV I'WDiiwui ,, t ,
I ra ttiAm ii id nil I nu I T7 1 hi a nn r Ii a iv nnoii
keynote when lt says: Uy for the Shu 1'rancisco has been selected qneBtioDto p(1i(.uy WBit tii, ,be pro, er
most signincaiit ana gratirymg as the place tor holding the next time oomea before making any attempt
news received thus far is the de- annual gatherirg. at action. I don't believe that because
feat of Sir Willium Vernon liar. a republican leans to the free coinage of
cou.t. Koseberry's chancellor of Senator John H. Mitchell ! be ,H .tbe ,efl8 "'pnbiioan.Dor
. . , , , ,, . , do l believe tuat tue man woo renes on
p,l,Unr.plUHrau..v.l,H.1Ur1r, "" .v.v,..n u.. n , e A ntHn(iHrd is any less deyited to
liberal district of Derby. Har-Oiegon I ress Association at New- 0nr ureat party than lam myself. Time
court is one of the worst goldbugs port next week. Senatoi Dolph after time in the senate republicans have
in all Europe. Not loni since he delivered an oration before the voted on one phase or another of thi
reolied to a memorial fT bimetal- UD.,. 11(I1 ut l,llut,n lnt vonr "wny disoussion in whstever way their
i.. l.n.l.u.L,i..ntl..tl.nrn..;yt.. ' nonsoienoes diotated, and their republi
jnilJ rj H' vim 'h ',v u . (fill' 1 U
J " I I Aumam hua on Tnruil titlfnri Bimii v no
1 .. :.... 1 , . . 1 11 ... "....
goveiuiiieuw uu uu iuluuiiwu it IH given oui on goou auuion- CBI1HB we baTe never 0Hlu.el n the
hbandoning the gold standard. Uy that the San ''rancisco Exarnin- question, and never raised the issue."
Her miijesty a government, with ,.r illH purchased the Toi'tUnd Sun.
lloHt-berrv at the head of lt. lias VV l,ili it. in waid tlint. the trnnufcr
well
Pllen! Pile! ltcbing Piles.
by mptoms Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors form, nhicb often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very eore. Swaynbs
Ointment stops tbe itching and bleed
ini, heals ulceration, and in most oases
removes the tumors At drnggints, or
by mail, for&Ooents. Dr, owaynei Son,
Philadelphia
CO.
DON'T FORGET THAT
P. C. THOMPSON
Are Still in Business
In spite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, but
as long as our friends stay witb us, we win continue u
sell honeBt goods at honest prices
WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS
To catch suckers as we do not expect reasonable
people to judge us by the price of one or two
articles.
Be sure and call when you want
If
been kicked out of office and sup
erseded by a government which
numbers aiming its leaders man)
earnest friends of the whito metal.
This overwhelming victory
means thtt an international mone
tary conference will iu nil proba
bility be held this year, and that
the United Slates, (heat l5iitain,
Germany, France and the Latin
union will be represented in the
conference.
In the Oregon l'ress Association
Sunday program, as outlined iu the
Journal a few weeks ago, a hitch
Iihh appeared. 1 1 wcnis that Char
lie Nlckell positively refuses to
lend the nllii niative side in the
debate, "Docn the bible prohibit
the wearing of bloomers?" slid
that Ira Campbell, who is down
for the negative, htreuuouslv ob
jects t swapping with Charlie.
The (li'lmte will doubtless fall
through, unless some married
man, win is imt afraid of social
OHtrarisui at NewMrt, shall Volun
teer to h ad the hlVumative. I Vs
sil lotittud.
AuiiANoi mimh are being made
to hme one of the largest cliiiii-
bnLi'H ever attempted on the ioat,
dining the time the'J'il) editors w ill
bo here. It is likely it will be on
the second or third day after tin ir
ariivnl. It will be a genuine
"Jersey ront clambake" coiihirting
of clam, crabs, lixli, chickens,
green corn and owed n.at.H'H u 1 1 ti
eo Mild llie-nauce. The chef
de-cuiMim tf the I'ottbiiul Hotel
hait been etigagetl o Inaiiagu the
I'uko. NtHiit lleionl.
Klertrlc
This remedy is
l!lltern.
becoming so
:.. . ,.i ..! u 1.....
,n m(l ,,-k .-"niu mi, " ""D known anil a., n.mnli.r as to need no
been iiractically agreed upon. In special me tum All who have used
thin itvent look out for the Kiii.'h Kleolnc Hitters sin the sunn song of
tins event look out lor mo hun s prH1Bo A pnrer imi,lj(,1I)P a,lH(l not
rays. and it is guaranteed to do all that is
Cl111111e.il. 1'Jeotrii' isitters will rare all
.1 .1 r 1 if.. 1 ..n
m . 11 Hint."nr-n 'i iiiti ui vrr niiu ixi'inrin, win
.lOhEPiiv oohK.oi Boston, created reran ,.)raH hoIlH Hl,)t Khenm nd
unite a sensation by severely criti- other aireHiis ciiused by impure blood.
,. ., ...1 1 1 1 I 11, lliivo l.lllllt'lit lii'lll 1 1 1 r- njviii
Using liesi.lent v leveiail.l wnen nn( prevent as well as cure all Malarial
iliilivei ihi a I'oni th of . I ill v oration fevers Kor cure of llfailache, (lonsti-
., , , ,, . , I tuition and lnditfeHtiin trv Klectrir
over in Honolulu, lie was inter-1 (titters Entire satisfaction anaranteed.
rupted and lept inianded by Minis- ' money refunded Pro 5l. and Si
i ii i t ,i per bottl at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drugstore,
ter W ll 1 IK, which brought forth an
indorsement from the people iu
the way of storms of applause.
Ex-l'lsrsiUKNT llAltltlHOS has
sthted publicly that he will not be
a candidate again for the prehiden
tial nomination, but has intimated
that ho would not refuse the sen
ator ship from Indiana, 'this he
can iu all probability have if he
desires, and in any eveil Mr.
Yoolhees will be relegated to tho
rear.
1hi kr)lur iif III Arrk
In the eililli e nf health is viuor, which
nii'HiK nut merely luimiiiiUr ciiery, hill
an active ilicliHf g of the varmiip fniu
limi n the body, such hn digi slinii, -
r.-l i ti of tli line, I tin m'liuii nr tlie
IhivtU, the piri'iilallmi of the lilninl
N . i 1 1 1 1 1 a ui'i'x actively and IIiumiikIiI v
miilril'iil. In I he nulled ieriril)HtiOe of
iiHfin fniicllnlis than Him ieiniie. tntuc
Hint r' tTH'sli". II Mileler' Hlniuniih Hit
t.-r The rexiill uf Its lle in a n)iee,ljr
tfH hi III ulri iitflli. In vet her Willi the nw'ee.
utile eiMim'liiiliiiieiM tliat I hi" leniiri nt life
in lelii IO't'H'lieln.,1 - lint one I Uvilig
up l.irti f vitality Htraiiinl Hi mmvi'lil
liU ilrailMhls lm ll eld t tieiln lipnii
l,. at alrtll. Till" f.ifllf ) lllg lltilelll li
iim litlef iviiihIiIiiI a rcllt'd safn-
t Htfaiiiat nmUfin. rlieiiinnliKiii and
kidney I r.illlilx A' tlt" and l.-e l lit
).r..e Itir.iiicli ll , and It pr,,lrol
Dim )!) IU frnlll III rfTrt'lii of p.. Id Slid
I lli p.
M AtOll Milt lit I.I. UN "II.UK
In rnviil Inlervlew at Atri Si tia
l.if Milclii ll e tlii . illuming rnnipt
rriiMi Iii rrHrler's lniii'lea;
'Y', ttie UtlfT g'ral irwtiD, hilt
Imi'l lull tilling men mako an nilak
I lit. llrf yi.lli.n ll . llnte hrO
Hip I line O.Hii.st. I If II )nn llial I lief it
iM'iil itifiit III ll'rii gruwinii Viry day
in favor if toiler rucogiulmn ef Mr
lulu tiielal, and aill lm f. .I In .le
eUr i.iiii.r vto ti Hunk rrn.ly
Ml -.ll. II en ll ! Ill lie tl'lrall n
i a. II m....i,'Ii kn ii ad i'''f He fount').
I I am a ffi-ii t nf i . r. h i, n.ind )hii,
pii " nr a ' lr "ill ef ni n," lhl silll-
! uf all iillj lifM.'. I am an a li
j ral i'f Iii ei.ii.',
"Hj II r I'niirJ Htalea lnn, Henal-'f,
ClIli'A'tO bait t lat illxcovrti-il iripiri-ln i f lml an ulhirtialioa
that IIh-ih i rott. iim a in it city j " ''" " 11
goM.nment. It wm a!.,.,,, MAwUIm.U k(,U k
....... . J , . I (winliai.l lir, I I llin Onuly
a.y inauer ror i,.caK" " j ,., VuiXnl Htmt , Ml
lt.i roiiditiou -f hlTair iu 'thi ri),,,jP,1,tl,,B, u,rf nuiBrf
Clliea, lilt (' !' rUIJII.. t.l i t.., eo ta'lli. Wl.nl La Id
tl.elll O-lliO tlSlftllg t-llt till IT . U ft.-' I f l'.-lM.)fan.g'i,w0
. i . ,, . , Hi iiUn.l Alii -n I'll mintr-lnsd Ula
(a aenalM, I e"Wpara'li It )iill
nt a in .. o.'a, hut I l d lli "i.Mit etrr
I I K hii'I-i aa I ii .Iia 'B I i Sup
j .it !, ! it. ! I ! tt.at I t'i"l
Hiihscriliers to the Weekly Knn, the
cniug paper of Oregon, 1 per year.
With the Oaz'tte, both in advance,
9'J73er year. A good combination.
Two of the people's papers at one price
Suliaerilie a' I he OneHe nfliiit.
A l 1 1 bunker recei Uy npplied
.i the r iilroa I coinpauy for all the
Klli r tnki II ill dutllig the In t few
IliolitliN en that the l ank Wotlhl la'
hbi l.i aupply the farim ra with
iltcr ! pay their lioii picket. It
ia it fiiinilmr fact, sh)h n gun
autln'iil), that the tulley f itincr
nte i ii b d to pay n premium
(-t nhil Ori) hop ( iikii.t; a. a.
oii, Add t 1 1 1 thi IC NIC a. 'Mil' who
re 'f)H'jJ "I'omi Willi aiKtr,"
PERSEVERANCE COUNTS.
Editor Guild, of the Sheridan Sun, and
one of tbe funny members of tbe last
legislature, again comes to tbe front in a
very onmical manner as follows:
Bill Titemach, one of tbe "400" dudes
at the county seat, was in town last Sat
urday. John W. Squirrelhammer came
n to our office and quietly told us that
Bill was sbootintr off bis month about us
down at tbe "Big Panther saloon." Put
ting on our Prince Albert coat and tuck
ing the i flioe mallet in one of tbe tails of
he snrrie, we wallied over to the uinger
null to epe about it. When we wint in
Iti1! lib ciiHfiuK us black and blue, bat
when we entered the "gihlen den of in
iqnitv" he shut up like a olam. We
ailed for a glass of aloes and rosin, with
a dash of hops in it, to steady our nerves.
We then made all kinds of remarks in
loud and boisterous voire about "county
seat stools, etc." We abused Fern
beater, Judge McOoogin, Cy dopes, Ad
dlehead and several of "the ring" for all
we w( re worth, but Bill Dever opened
his bead. We then went out, the whole
crowd following tie and slapping ns on
the back and shouting "bully boy,"
"ou're the colonel," etcetra. After we
left, bill told Tom Orabem, the barkeep,
that we had a gun on us, claiming he
saw the shape of it in our coat pockets,
It was only the office mallet, but it was
cocked and loaded and ready for busi
ness just the same. Bill left town, the
boys say, looking down his nose. Grit
in d pi rseveranoe will make a paper in
any Iiiwd.
While in Stockton, Cat., sometime ago,
rhos. F. Langan, of Los Banns, that
state, wbb taken very severely with
cr lines and diarrh'iea. He chanced to
meet Mr. O. M. Carter, who wassimilarlv
111 cted. Hrt avs: "I told biro of
Chamlwrlain's Colic, Cholera and IHnr
rhoea Reined y, and we went to the llol
den Drug Store and procured n buttle of
it ll gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and
i can voneii Tor I'n having cured me
For sale by Hlocntu J.dnnein Ding v'o.
Don't Pass It By !
Y 0, never pan a Rood thing. Always take
I 1 advantage of legitimate opportunities to
J. make the most out of everything, which
" applies to t e purchase of drugs, medi
cines, etc.. down at T. W. Ayers' Druit Store.
Just opened fur the Inspection of the public
one of the finest lines of toilet articles, perfum
ery notions, and the like, ever seen In Heiipner.
Avers naa auytning ana everyiniug in enuiesn
priitusiou.
rrescnpooiiB uuea u&y aim nigiit.
Heppner ttuililinii. nrrt door
to T. R. Howard's.
T. W
AYEliS,
Heppner, Oregon.
Jr..
Wood and
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Willowware, and many other things.
You SHOULD Pppflp
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ! HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. Tom Bradley, rrojp.
5T LIST!
IF Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Licbten
thal's he might make a new discov
ery quittt as memorable as that of
1492. Chi is was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
dincover the finest stock of Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant,
M. L1CHTENTHA.L,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
In order to reduce our stock of
SEWING
MACHINES
jmj Do You Want a Rig ?
TM'mf JJont You Want a rlace to
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson fe Binns, Lower Main Street,
Meppner, uregon.
These Gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gtlliain anil other coiintlei,
20 oo and can save money ana time in minting tucse leciiom won iravenuu iiiuii.
Prices In keetiluit with the times.
I hear are nartjain rrier jnr tmmtnime orrrn- i
aace. ( ail at onre on
P. C. Thompson Co.
We quote the following Hard
Times pneeg tor Uhsu:
One New Home, latest style, new,
One New Home, style 1890, been
run a I ttle but good as new
One New Home, second hand, in
good order; a bargain
One Favorite, has been rented out
and used a little; good as new,
thojM pson & Biisnsrs.
LIVBETilElT, IIEFFITEB.
W.L.Douclas
S3 SHOE
A Ml U
Sow has rharite ol the it rk ofrondi llnlier.
li-s, (rnlia, riara, liilmfi'in, vie., lornierly
I.XIU-.1 ,y Ho)il Mi Hum ell.
Which lie in iliapoxiiifj of ut CUtc
Mime I'rian.
Ice Cr m mill Ice Cri-am HhI. Iiinms le anil
Oraniie I l.ler !) kept nil liaml.
(HVi: HIM A CALL.
Wilt sl.le Main Hirer t. Minor llutliltiif.
"My Pet"
ISTHC BEST,
riT row a kino,
3. CORDOVA NT,
430 FlNCCALf JiKANCABOOt
3.SOP0UCE.3SOLes.
Mt2.W0RKINGHtiA
2.i.7-9Boys'SchoolShoex
LADIES'
: b Ei:!:;; Uilule
-OF-
For the Cure oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It la located at Salem, Oregon,
The Mutt Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the GAtrrri nfflra tor particular,
ctrli tlycoiitlilential. Treatment private and sura
cure.
srNDroeTLoctnr
vr&sssiJi&a g Tli.U. S. GOVERNMENT
All our ahoea art) equally Mtlsfactory Vay w7
Jhtf f lv lh hrt value lor In monr.
tha prlcra arc unilrm.-lampd on aola.
the ir ual waloflt ahixa In aty l and III.
1 ntlf tarln( quaiitlea ar unaurnaaaM.
Fram Ii la f 1 aavrd or eih r makra.
U yuur Jcjk-i cnnut supply you we un. ruid Bf
Dealer hoa nnme will aliorlW an
pearliere. Aueui wanted. Apply at once
in sniooi
Monmouth, Ore.
K Ifaiitli t h.l l.'f Ira. Ii. ra t'.,mi !.i !,
rla.le lialiil .Ir l I i.irlil an I ll,,i.g ,rlrMi. ,1
ai, a. a lrtiil it .,!.
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVESTORS.
m.aaniiaiwnh ft awar In aT am liasa
atira ihtmmh im lut Uaa aauat aMntaneua pauM OwAf
Vif a4nh ttUt.g
awur ihm bnl natanla nr awir rllvnta.
aad il oHi v4 th, pWr u w aacama invM M
armk 4 thwbnt hi kVraa. Ai llx uaaa luaa
uakiiatpnw R U vImc IIM tail Uul
17 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL IN XNT10NS
THAT VILLD IWtNCS,
aackaa iha "cm win-W wamkeaa a aaaSrcTxl aa
and hwa whhowI Uaki( im fMMrnant bach, x
"aw mh." "...IW kuii.H,." "4t lk. "ban. I P )
'ie. aad a iSouhI mMi kiti Ihinfa inai ml a ,
a M(ti4 a a el wiinnf . aau ik auapla fyj
aaamuMM at ihana ihu bnai Urfnt tMutaala IM
amhm. 1 ty Uwvk ol aathw k ana r V)
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SCCMS. (?.)
r Ilia immwW l I"nR mmmWl mu ojbj
af Kail kCmr,T' puU.Ow4 a W ahifif taM,
to
to
to
to
ft
to
ft
to
ft
to
ft
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To ptrsom wh served ! he wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a Tension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wara
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To rereivt a renion, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law arc entitled to an Increase of pention. The Rovernment owe it
to you and is willing and Anxloua to pay. Why not preaent
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