flMM 111 IIIII4I Ml If M I II UltIM tHflll.lllMia i I i i i i MY SUCCESS Is owing to my liberality in ad- I vertis'ng. Robert Bonner. i 1 I I OFFICIAL PAPEE in miki 1 1 ii i i n in m rra i .... I e : FREQUENT AND CONSTANT : Advertising brought me all I 1 own. A. T. Stewart. 1 z I I It 1 1 III III I ) I III M I I I I III II I Mill ) 1 1 I II i wi 1 1 M i l ii Mil 1 1 m i i i i i i ii i mil l i iiii im i im THIRTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1895. WEEKLY NO. ft SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 373 I 7. SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, . - Editor A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager At $2.50 per year, f 1.25 for six months, 75 eta. tor three mrmtns. Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on Appl cation. THI8 PAPER is kept on file at E. 0. Wake's Advertising Agency, Hi and 65 Merchants Exohangs, Ban Francisoo, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & HI. -LOCAL CARD. No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 1:45 p. m. dally except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Juuction 4:15 p. m. No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 6:30 S. m. Arrives at Heppner 9:00 p. m. daily except unday. East bound, main line arriveB at Willows Junction 3:30 a. m. West bound, main line, leaves W illows Junc tion 12:0ii a. m. West bound Portland fast freight with pas senger coach leaves Willows Junction 4:30 p. m. and arrives at The Dalles at 9:00 p. m. Here passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a. m. and take the fast mall west bound which ar rives at Portland 7 :25 a. m. The Dalles and Portland passenger leaves The Dalle6 daily at 1:45 p. m. and arriveB it Portland 6:00 p.m. Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at The Dalles 12: 15 p. m. This connects with the east bound way freight with passenger coach which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m. OFFICIAL DIBBOTOBT, United States Officials. President Grover Cleveland Vice-President Adlai Htevenson Baoretary of Htate Kichard 8. Olney Heoretary of Treasury John (i. Carlisle Seoretary of Interior Hoke Smith Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamnnt Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Poatinaster-Oeneral William h. Wilson Attorney-General JudHon Harmon Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon, nnvnmnr W. P. Lord Secretary of Btate H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attiirntw General C. M. Idleman I G. W. MoBride oonaior. j, H, Mitchell I Hinger Hermann UJUKinuunu w w kjj,. Printer W. H. Leeds ( H. S. Hnan, Mil nr Am m .Illdiraa F. A. MooTO. ( C E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge ....James A. Fee Prosoouting Attorney John H. Lawrey Morrow County Ottlcials, Joint RAneOtp.. liepresnntntira. County Ja'lKe.... Commissioners.... J. ill. Baker. " Clerk , " Sheriff.. . TIT ST ft, TT , UOWIW ... J. B. Boot h by ...Julias Ksithlf ... J.H. Howard J. W. Morrow fi W Hrpinirtnn T-JI'"" " ' VrAnk Gilliam 1. ' J. Willis Snrveyor'..'.'.. O". Ifrd Hi-hool Bup't Anna immgHr " Coroner T. W. Ayers, . nr-rrsiB town ornoim. H-ynr Thos. Morgan C mncilmim O. K. Farns worth. M Llrhtonthal, Otis Patterson, T. W.Aysra.Jr. l U 11 V 1 IlLuwin PI. IT. nuitini, W. kJ"jM.M. u i V .1 Hallfiek nvctiniirr . .....-'-- , , 1'ririu.iirer K. L. Kreelanu M.raliii A. A. Hunan Precinct O Ulcere. umuvm in UIW mw... - Constable. N. B.WheUtuua Called States band Officer. TBI DALLI. OB. J. F. Moor K.s.T A.B. H, lleowwf l.A aaAMDB. OB. B.F. Wilson Rlter J.H. KobniM HeceWer XCKIT OCITT3. KAWL1N8 POST, NO. II. 0. A. B. Meet at Uxinron, Or., U last Baiarday of month. Alt fttMM Bra invitod In Hn. (: (' ikion. Uso. W . Hmitm. Adjutant, tf ComnuunW, LUMBER! Wl ll. i n r wn nr . m ' v .- liHwl Lumbar, It milae of iluppner, at what Is auown at Ut tl 1.000 rt(T, ROfOM. h CUA, 1100 17M rr wtuvRRro is nrrPNER,' will add L ta-iHt P I.IMI MM. K"mio'4. Th abovt quotattuti ar itrtctly for Cash, L HAMILTON, frop. National Banc o! Uw wi. rmiKp, to. k. KtJittop, trmliftU Caaklf. TRiN5ACn i CEN7M BANKING BCSlNFi n r iICYCLES 40 Are the Highest of all High Grades. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co. , a million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indiakapolis, Ind., V, 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. OOLLKCrriONH EXCHANGE BOLullT i SOL UEITNEIL If ORlrOM TM U. S. GOVERNMENT PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new 1 law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it I to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present I your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. ' 7Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. ) No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company - PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, ) 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. ' K. B.Thil Company it controlled by neurly one thousand hading netr ) papert in the United Matet, and it guaranteed by them. I PRBB j 1r 1 1 11 1 . " m ft -J t-i t uaiM M b(Hl MM, hv ' CVTTM. ti TNiMivroRiauiiCAiiCNOCO.r FACTS ARK FACTS ! YOU CAN BUY 125.00 worth of dry goods and grocciles and then have enough left out of 1100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This li b flrst'Clui machine. 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Keep the liver active by an occasional aose ot Simmons juver Jtteg- ulator and you'll get rid or tnese trou bles, and eive tone to the whole sys- tern. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not ffnpe, nor weaKen, Dut greatly reiresnes and strengtnens. Every package lias tno J tea z stamp on tne wrapper, o. u, Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia. PHUN. Poet (to farmer) See wbat 8 beautiful prospect is unfolded in yonder billowy ds; and, bark! the voioe ot the plow man! Farmer Yes; he's been a-ousein' of that mule senoe daylight ; and its one o' them German moles that used to pull a beer wbrou, and he can't understand a word o' it! Atlanta constitution. Her Choice. "Love laughs at locksmiths," Btrephon cried. "All their works he mocks; Bars, bolts and chains he sweeps aside, And picks all locks." Then up spoke Chloe fervently, With no uncertain voice 'If the young rogue will pick for me, A wcd-lock is xny choice." The American. Ebb and Flow. I walked beBlde the evening soa, And dreamed a dream that could not be; The waveB that plunged along the shore Said only, "Dreamer, dream no more." But still the legionB charged the beach, And rang their battle cry, like speech; But changed was the imperial train; It murmured, "Dreamer, dream again." Homeward turned from out the gloom, That sound I heard not in my room; But suddenly a sound that stirred ' Within my breast I heard. It was my heart, that like a sea Within my breast beat ceaselessly; But like the waves along the shore, It said, "Dream on," and "Dream no more," George William Curtis, A SAD ENDING. Tbe Death of John Allison Strayer Re calls to Mind Events of the Past. A Cousin of Henator Allison, of Iowa. Tbe following appeared in a recent issue of the Salem Statesman: Tbe authorities of Qervais telegraphed to Philadelphia to the son of J, A. Strayer, who was found dead near St. Paul Monday morning, and in reply have received telegraphic instructions to have the body embalmed and shipped to bim. These directions have been followed; tbe remains have been ex humed, properly embalmed, encased in a suitable casket and will be started ou their Eastern trip today. A subsequent report of Mr. Strayer'i death gives exposure and obronic alcoholism as the cause. J. A. Strayer lived In 1891 in the Heppner eeotion, following the ooou pation of day laborer. At times the old gentleman would indulge to exoesi in aloobolio stimulants, and while in bis caps would srein to lose bis mind aud talk rambhngly ot "Bill," and his family, often mentioning a son aa tbe manager of a Chicago paper whom be imngined lo be in trouble. Prompted by curiosity and at the request ot Strayer, the publishers of the Gazette communicated with tbe Chicago chief of police and afterwards with the son. Strayer'a full name as John Allison Strayer, and at the time of bis death must have been about 59 years ot age. lie was born in Peunaylvauiaand reared in Ashland county, Ohio. His play mate in boyhood days was the boy who now is known uHoatr Win. 0. Allison, a toll cousin ot Strayer, their mothers being sisters. This is the "Hill" that Strayer osrd to mention lo his ravings rbile intoxicakHl. Strayer served tbrongb tbe late war, and afterwards became quite a power in politics in lila looality in Ohio. He Lad a fine family, was well-to-do, and oo one mora highly respected. About twenty fia years ago be Was kicked by a borse and dangeronsly hurt, but be recovered apparently, thongb bis friends and family say that hia mind never was right afterwards. Having been moderate drinker for yar. be sought to drown Ms imaginary Imu!iI in the oup and bream an itielirialn. Hi property went with the winds, lua wife died with a brokmi heart, his family ln-Camo acaltered and Htrayer eama to the I'acifio coast where be lived moat ot lbs time tor the past eig!,ttrj or twenty years. Hirayet's death ends what might hav been a usful life. In bis younger days he wea Considered to be aa bright a man aa bis eonsin who baa monnlod many round on Iti lad ler of fame. () maalor of bims-lf; the other waa ttot. Among the numerous persons who have been cured of rheumatism by Cham. berlain's Pain Balm, mention should be made of Mrs. Emily Thome, of Toledo, Wash., who says: "I have never been able to procure any medicine that would relieve me ot rheumatism like Chamber ain's Pain Balm. I have also used i for lame buck with great suooess. It i the best liniment I have ever used, and take pleasure in reoommending it to my friends." For sale by Slooum-Johu son Drug Co. Soon Is the Prophesy of an Old Indian Ills Reasons Advanced. flT-rtfl Thia rwroedy Is Ultlrrt. bnruiftg SO Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report im v -r.c of a sectarian table institutions character shall cease. 4. We demand that all religious services now sustained by the govern ment shall be abolished ; and especially that the use of tbe bible in the publio sobools, whether ostensibly as a text book or avowedly as a book of religious worship shall be prohibited. 5. We demand the appointment by the president of the United States or by the governors of the various states, of all religious festivals and fasts shall wholly oease. 6. We demand that tbe judicial oath in the courts and in all other depart ments of tbe government shall be abolished, and that thesimple affirmation under the pains and penalties of perjury shall be established in its stead 7. We demand that all laws directly or indireotly enforoing TWO bIDKS TO IT. From The American. We oan hold on to our gold and stop the drain on the gold in the treasury only in two ways: First, following the advice ot Mr. Cleveland, withdrawing tbe "greenbacks" and treusury notes (this oan only be done by adding to our interest-bearing debt), and thus oontraot ing the currency and depressing prices, exports of merchandise would be aooel erated and imports ohecked, the balance of trade would turn muoh in our favor and barring the sale, by foreigners, of our securities, gold exports would be ohecked. But with the falling off in im ports our revenue would fall off, while the interest obarges of tbe government would be muoh increased, faots which Mr. Cleveland seems to overlook, and the observance the national government as well as the of Sunday as tbe Sabbath shall be re- people would be bankrupted. peuled. Or, second, instead ot contracting our 8. We demand that all laws looking currency and depressing prioes we oan to the enforcement of "Christian" broaden the basis on whioh our paper morality, as Buch shall be abrogated, res'8 by restoring silver to its place as and that all laws shall be conformed to money and thus raise prioes. Prices ot tbe requirements ot natural morality, agricultural products having been undu equal rights, and impartial liberty. ly depressed, would be the first to re ft. We demand that not only the I cover, and boing placed on an equal constitution ot tbe United States and Plsne with our silver competitors, who, of tbe several states, but also in tbe now unduly favored by the premium on practical administration ot the same, no Bold, are driving us out of the markets privilege or advantage shall be conoeded ot Europe, we would receive fair prioes to obnstianity or any other sDeoial ,or on' "ports, whioh would rise in religion; that our entire political system Price luster than our imports. The bal- shall be founded and administered on a HDOe ot tr-de thus turned greatly in our purely secular basis; and that whatever favor and prosperity restored, there obanges shall prove necessary to this would be no demand tor gold for export. and shall be eonaistently. unflinchingly, UolJ could then be employed more pro- and promptly made. fltably In the United States than else where, and foreign investors would have Two Lives Bared. 00 moenuve to dispose or tncir seouri- Mrs. Thoeba Thomas, of Jnnntinn riaoing Sliver side oy Bide witu Rii.war,.a.tri. an aired Indian from I Citv. ill., was told by her doctors aim had I su,u ouijr pruutiuauie wajr io main Okanogsn, says that winter will set in consumption and that there waa no bope t,ln Bpeoie W1118"18- earlier this year than for a long time tor her but two botllea of Dr. King's past. He bad discoursed with old men New Disoovery completely oured ber O" Me farm there ia continually oo- from great distances io all directions, I and she says it saved tier life, Mr. Thoa. cowing little accidents to man and and sucb waa their unanimous opinion. Eggert, 139 Florida St.. Sao Francisco, beast that cause delay to tbe farmer In Su-wap a-to is not an astronomer, in Buffered from a dreadful oold, approach- P'1 wor The duration of this delay ia the sense that white people understand ing consumption, tried without result matter ot importance to the thrifty that term, yet by long experience and everything else then bought one bottle -Hot of tbe soil. As a quick and relia little else to do but make observations of Dr. King's New Disoovery and In two ble remedy for ailments and ubrasions and store ud results io bis memory, be weeks was cured, lie is natuaally thank- of tbe llwb, there is none better thau equipped with a fund ot knowledge as A LONG HARD WINTER. fill. It is such results, of wbiob these am Samtilna. that nrove tlia wnn.lurfnl to weather signs, which in his Judgment efilnnoy of this medicine in onughs and are infallible. colds, tree trial bottle at T. W. Ayers, 'Th Great Knirit." he said "irave '-. "rug store, Keguiar Blue fjUo. aud ..I 1. I........ !.., l,.a .l.,lu l,U 91 lightning and killed the cuitan for food Then the wheel CHroe. . Even with these Dr. J. H. McLean's Voloimio Oil Lini ment. It has proved Its worth by many years of constant and successful use. Price 25a, OUo and 1.00 per bottlo. DKiKSTOK L4NU AND HI NINO DKCl.SIONS Hand Mnller an to Dale. Maud Mnller on a summer niirht went Furnished by W. D. Harlan, land and out on Ler i)iks . B10,,BiII1t She pedaled around from 0 to 10 on a trip that would tag the strongeat men; but ber bear! waa light and ber spirits gay, fur il waso't work, 'twas nothing but play. Next nioruing, however, she'd a tmin io bar bead; she was all of be old eyes of mine, and with sick turn-turn I saw Indian boys from the school, side I mining attorney, Washington, D. C by side with white-faced kloochmen, I Hale of improvements ia avidenoe dressed in breech clouts, riding man I abandonment. style before the wind. I saw Indian I Charge of abandonment should kloocbinen turn away in shame, for when I specific. tbey ride straddle they have the ahama An Alien can acquire no right to is :i . t 1 i 1 I an. i m a a a . m I io cover up inrir legs w,,u ui.um. t puui.c laua nemra declaration or m- played out and stityed in bed, while ber a .11 il.!. II al. i..l! .! I !.! ' inew bii mis wonm uussu sau, sua isbiiub to oecome a oiuien, ami uis mthnr hnat in tlm hitnl.n I waa not surprise,! wheo ha turned bia subsequent qualification will not relate no t rj m WU(,,,( 0I,t to make things face away from tbe world one day. I baok to the exclusion of an intervening g0 Though the morning waa hot and mongntii wou.u never seep aga.D .averse ngni. wfhf(j by , firt ,, dulat and waa glad when he turned and looked Tba f xeoutioo of m power of attorney BMi . ,lllll0inre.l lira. Al.a bat k, seeming to say ha pitied tba poor I to sell does not oonstitota alienation of lor n,, hi.i .,i ..... ,mf Thinua old Indians who I) ad watered tba deserl with blood to prevent the sii koees railed civilisation from poisoning the pure air of tbe We!. Ha pitied I lie Indians, but bis face was red with rage. That night tba storm king Hashed his atea and kaivee In tba north sky. Nnl morning baa the sun arose from a troubled sleep two aundoga sat oo bia right and left band. Ha turned tbem looee to mam all over tba sky and warned the good aplrita to go to lhlr wlgwama. Tba title. I) MS ST. In tba absence of an adverse claim, an entry made la good faith will not be oaneeled althongb it Include on- Irrigable laud. WkU. Proof aa to oharerUr of eoal land must show tba actoal production of mineral. 1'rooi that aljoioinf lamia bava pro- ar not what tbey used to be. sun polled a blaek blanket ov.r bia fare doesd ooal will not aosBr. !! no knowo and ao ptiular as lo bel MTial ma llon All bo bava o Kleciric luiw-ra mug the ama aiftg praiw-. - A purer tne-lrnitt doM nl eait Bad II ia trqaraalel In il l all Dial !rUiii,fl. J-.lwirtr liitirra will rnra dlneawHi oflba Ilver Bd Kllnrys, will romnva I'unplMi, l ulls, Halt lihroro an I oilier affM-iiid.a raniwd by impure lihwd. W ill drive Malaria from I ha ! aad rnl as II m eir all Malarial I fer -K..f nr. i,( lUa larbe, I.hll lfa'i"0 an t In itfM'i o try !.lelrr lLI'ra tAiUtm al f -ir" iaratilr1. r mnitr rwfun.lp.l rr'i fr aol ft per ln,a at T. W. Am, Jr . droit a.f and lla folds spread aeros-a tbaaky. Il-hlod it lha dogs growled all day and tba little lightning there waa left was poured out on tba world. Two bights later tbe frost king floated ovr the world. Ha oampod last bight Willi a great army Ibis side of tbe north and of lha worl l and blew bia braalh to lbs Ml 1.1. SITB. Mill sight location must m mala same aa mineral claim. Noo-riMnerel cbara-ler of land claimed aa a null sit ro'it hm abowo. HItk4L. railqra Pi eomply with loral regit' Ayer's Harsapanlla ia not a secret preparation. Any physician may bava lha lorruula on application. Tba eort of ils aucceas aa a medicine liia In its ailraordinary ower to cl'-ansn the blood lit Irtipurilles and rura tba most deep- sealed caw a of blood disease. THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT Si r a s ,, i , . . .-,. - i Ialtaa Is roalter for proleat or adveraa south. He ia marrblng sail! ana Derea. I 1 Mv i Mi a lla will lr b-tm earlier than aver Iffura, au I lha i.l l.t man Bill say this ta lha eobleal aud Inbgoal winW'r avar kaowu," A Mr. J 'MMf a Keeaiairaallaa W. VT.stl, of Ir-Biy, plo- aer of ! AagoleaCmaly, (VI , says: "VYbenevsr am lrnlM allb a aia la lha sloihacti -r wild iliarrlfwa I oa CbaraUrlaia'a Ci.I.e, Ii iIpib and iNar rbiea llriu.;. I Lava oawt II for years, know It ! b- a rliah! rsly, aa I fen tnoih I II i VtfiMiie." I', Bala by Hlnra Jbi"i ajajs-' TrSSS Vtt-Df. It OaaS) .1 mm it atsix i-r i.iarmuN, f i, i.f f !' I. Wa dard ll.al rharel-ea aiid f i?4 lm ii. t:f W. II. Ilarvy, ll an'h .f .f Omrs Kiaai.etal K-h.l, will iil ll.ia slat n sad give a ainUr f lalks oa lb aiivr Til ti. nlbel t eH mo Una I MHy at. all t io J.A.(Vl.a.a, T. I' V illiawa. l laia , fr,.Hi,., ,,-,, II . I aM ll.llf AaUra r, lo a ,h.,t u JllM, , IUI U a4.yrW.al 4e,M,r. ,Mler ,y lo I la .lie. U,e, f ... , ,,f,,,. , ,M I lha fee .1 lUs-r ( ,y. ! U ,. .n fc, . '. Il raatp i mt t"M M, liff ' pii.a, vllh-s, a I ia l i..bf pru W.aday and P-l ba d.ar- ( i(t,talet4 tij'rt.l by pablm a. obey, lira ll, day 1-4 1 1 ff . II m i! a- '.r.ln.n I kl(tl ilSpol la bla fW k m j I. ft . I lbl ad ftUa r ami. A laring may lps or Jr l Pulolxroilon ahi'ther Ihera baa leea due rompbane villi law, though thaeharga I not mala onlil aflr enlry. raoa l.niMitoi Tba farmer ar bmy aoaiug wheat. Mts Aitha Iaob baa Iwan visiting (rieti ls oa Hla k Hofae, Hat I" perry earn da from tba av.uolalt.s Huadsy lael. Mr. Kami lU-ameSI I report! lit at Ixr bortra borlb of Iowa. Mr, I'M'. Haley and I, is wm, Mum Carrie. ol Mamoall, arrive. Toeeday !' vieil Ibmr aai I aad family, IIm. I, H. IbKiltiby. The fnfmaf will shortly gtli It '.ii ron itb (, b will lk t.arg of lb ar bod al (!! plaa. l b IfHer will abnilly ! Ir 'ei,tll.n, aai.ieaiJ by Mia I.l llitby an iifl4 via. l Joi.ua loa i a j l.ailafo, Of , Kpl. I , FOR MEN AND WOMEN thm licI an4 rrnlf a-lnlir, an4 teil'l tl'.lfl' itt S..lrs I'll re'l tie. .f-pt lit auOa rr of f iil'il( M the ,r in-i ri li f.iay rii a., ) ifi Ulell-pii In iami aift I sn .lel ! ai.f feiii ( i,e u)r II , m iMq m muf Ullrt iltOlt. 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