J IX I I M l I t i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , , , . I i !' MY SUCCESS I x Is owing to my liberality in adj I vertis:ng Robert Bonner. I i f S)S)S)S)S)SB..A W Si ii in i ii i i in 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 in in,, i hi i, m OFFICIAL s'V PAPER aim a a mi m i m i i imiimi miiiiin,, ,,, M , i FREQUENT AND CONSTANT Advertising brought me all I I own, A. T. Stewart. IliMlllll lll THIRTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1895. . WEEKLY WO. 663 . i r Bx.rn.L-vie.ii.ii.iji ISO, 5461,1 C V f I iV v v v i v r - k 1 1 t t n I . I I : ' . - : I I DUKRANT CONVICTED, ---u-c J FflE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. gp, - ! ! VVW WU OTIS PATTERSON, - . . Editor A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager At $2.50 per year, $1.25 for si months, 75 cts. tor three moucns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dako's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Exchange, San Francieoo, California, where cou raots for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. ra. daily, except Bunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc tion 1:13 a. in. ; east bound 3:30 a. in. Freight trains leave Willows Junction going east at 7:25 p. in. and 8:17 a. m.; going west, 4:30 p, in. and 5.56 a. in. omciii niSBorosT. United States Officials. President G rover Cleveland Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson Beoretary of State Kicharri S. Olney Secretary of Treasury ..John Q. Carlitde Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith Seoreiary of War Daniel H. Laniont Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General William Ij. Wilson Attorney-General Jndson Harmon Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. Governor , W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Jletaohan Punt. Public Instruction (). M . Irwin Attorney General. .i. ............ C. M. Idleman - ?. SrffiSKii co .....: TrEii?.rmann Printer W. H. Leeds !R. 8. Ban, F. A. Moore, O. K. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judire Stephen A. Lowell Promoutintr Attorney John H. Lawrey Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Qnwan Hepresentative. J. 8. Roothhy County Judge inline Keithly ' Commissioners . H. Howard J. M. Baker. " Clerk .T.W.Morrow " Sheriff G. W. Harrington " Treasurer Frank Gilliam Assemor J. f'. Willi" M Surveyor... Gen. Lord " School Sup't Anna HaUiirer " ( 'oroner T. W . Ayera, J r hippbeb town ornctaa. Moi Thou. Morgan C mncilinen.. O. K. Farnawnrth. M. Iiiohtentti.il, Otis Patterson, T. W. Ayera, Jr., 8. B. Horner, E. J. Blocuin. Iteeordar- F. J. Hallnck rrnasnrai E. U Fraeland Marshal A. A. lUiberU Precinct Officer. Justin nf the Peso E. I.. Fraeland Constable. N. . Whotatone I' n lied States Land Officer. TBI DALLES, OB. J. F. Moors twister A. 8. Biggs Iteoaiver LA obakdb, oa. B. F, Wilson Re(tr J. II. Kobbios Kaoeivar 8X3EZT SOCZ3EXXES. KAWLI.NH POT, NO.IL O. A. K. MeUetLxintaa,Or.,ttMi Isat HatortUy of wefc month. 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Iltiimnn iha lullnwlna witnraana In prnve hlsrniiilniiniia midenre iiin and rultliallon ol, aald land, til' Jnbti t arml. Marlnn Kvana John T. MrMlllau, Jame !' h. all ( lilnttim, or, Ja. r. M-h.bk, K. itl.ler. Notice of Intention. l.D Orri'B af I. listatx (iar,f,a, l.rinlf i, lt vothr m nritrv mUa iimt hi il li.llnali.i i.am. l 111. r l,aa niad linlir nf nla ttitpt, M"H u matia ttttal t.rfi,l t aiiprHirf nllilarlalm and thai aald .r.l will I,. ma.u tli i IS Mrrm. I otii.ty ( Irrk.al llrppiwr, rrvm, on iv. 1 1, I., if : hi NJMIN M1TIIP.W4. Hd.Mtf ..lll,.N'i',.uO i ;u ere,. If I a, h fl . M Ma nama Iha ..ilitaiiiff wllnaara Inprm his Riiiiimwiu frai.iaiu U)n and cltl,alln ol. said land ! M J n.Iii J Hnd. , H IUrt.lt, W. . "auiif. an .l lli "'f. wr t , H . llo, V lt ri.iar. r .rrt t at titr ti i i, u ti.nn. 4 la .. 4 ..i. la l.t.l. ta thai tl ..Ur. Iff i.amrd ai,i-r I rtiH tttf I tr A r.l I . !,! ... ..... ... .. k A I. - .1 . . I ... . I-.M hie r.tw. a. n ! aald .-tf a l, im B.a la l-i I,., J IS , M..r..a ll.il, s M H'M.sa I I II r . Md K o 1. ii. a, SM cud Blu Ita aahrw-a Iha ..U.ali,f a lln,aa. In rrmf hta rt.iltiMt rct.aHa t.fia aid illtaita l, aald (and li jama H i (... fifi Sffv, llark Rilaf , (a.al V . ..,. .(..f ail l HaM,..an, .. .., it r U'.iHt kai.ur. rVofcf Intention. frwtrpir t i i.stM t i.iyi,,i. 4 t II I. . la I....'. h. i,al ih .ti.,iMf ,.... a...r haa Sid a.ri I. a a a M.&aB ...a! 4 1h b...... . . B .all.. b( S-.al I ai f..-1 nl pa v lain, a' I'.ai aaif f.n i if pr. lln W W.rf-.a If . .f al MH.ar, f tfwa'.a, aa. . i... ji, SII1I1S I I.I I I H lid iyi ., i.. rsa aa H T 11. Tr . 1 S a a i r a --I aa . a. s. and II M iaai iha I-.-. allh..,i l.t ptn kU rMlla1t..aa l-al la awe "f S"t r 14III aii a4 aaid ie-4 i I lra k.K-M. M1 f Vw- Wna ana a Biti, laiia i.kI, ail 4 Mrt-aaf, R f lllail. t" as tUa, I$achr$' iamnatoti. fVa H tt.i.ik a fae4 h-f J6 lhfs . t- efta4. 4 tM J it . ,.. 4 lh .f.fi f f 4 li H't Sh r r,a,j I I Mtl H 7 : I Urn i ii II i lilinannii n inJa--J OWEN Will Have the Case Referred to the Supreme uourt Holmes, the Mnlti-Hnrderer On Trial. San Fkancisco. Nov. 1. Theod ore Durrant, assistant superintendent of Emanuel Baptist churoh Sunday eohool, was today oonvicted of the mnrder of Blanohe Jjaniont, for whioh he has been on trial sinoe July 22d last. The jury was out twenty minutes and arrived at a verdict on the first ballot. As there was no recommendation of mercy the punish ment was fixed at death. The soene in the oourt room when the verdict was announced will never he for- gotten by fiose who were present. Judjre Murpny fimsued his oharoe at 3:30 and the jury at ouoe retired. Wnile the jurv was ont Mrs. Durrant and the prisoner talked and laughed together as if acquit tal were a foregone conolasion. They were joined by half a dozen friends and the conversation was becominc animated when it beoame whispered about that toe jury had agreed upon a verdict. In an iuetant a bush fell upon the little cirole that had iralhered around th prisoner. Durrant's faoe. Blwavs Dale. assumed a ghastly hue, and his mother was speeoiileBs. Then the members of the jury filed in and took their seats. Clerk Morris asked the usual question as to whether the fury bad agreed upon a verdict. Foreman Wnrmn n,iii,m arose and replied in the affirmative. "We, the jury," said he. "find the de fendant, William Henry Theodore Dur rani, guilty of murder iu the first de gree." As the aged foremau. pale and trem bling, read the words that fixed Durrani's fate, a low rumbling uoiae like the roar or a mob arose from the rear of the oonrt room. The next moment men were oheering wildlv, while women wept hys terically iu the eioitement. Tb bailiff wrapped londly for order, but the tumult oontinned for a minute before anything like quiet oould be brought out of the disorder. Jndie Murnhv said that sentence would be passed iifXt Friday, upon whioh day he would also st a day for the tiial ot Durrant on the charge of murdering Minnie Williams. During the tumult that followed the verdict Durraut and his mother were lost light of exoapt by the few who sat near thera. As the last words nf the verdict were uttered, Durrant made a spasmodic effort to arise to hi feet, but before he could d ) s i his mother with half sigh, bait moan, threw her aruia round his neck and Hank back into her obair. Ilia mother's grief seemed to make Durrani forget hi own position, ndfora few minutes be sat njib his arms around her neck trying to soothe her. It was some time hi-(ore Mrs. Durrani oould Ifave the court room, Durrani's father was not in the room when the ferJiot was returned, and tie first learned that bis son bud been con v.oted when the oher went up from the rrowj in (lis building. Durrant rec iyered bis old tune ooio. poanra as Bonn as lis l..ft Lis mother slid prepared lo return to tlm ontinty jail. With hid overcoat awung carelsaly over his arm, lis aalked Wurly nut of the room, twirling hi alight muatacbe llli apparently a hllln o inrro as if ha wsrsj merely a spa. tutor limteal of ths pnoolpsl ilgqre 10 l ie ridding aaans. Aside from His pcltor, Mrs, N idle, Menrhe l.atiioiil'e aunt, and Maud l.a monl. lbs dead girl's aisler, wer appar ally th bsppieat p-rs-nn lo the Mom. Wbeo lh Verdioi was aunouuOed, Man I Lam 'Ol sprang from her snat, elapp tier ban Is and llieri orird of sheer el -rileii,i,t. Mrs. Nobis mited smiles lib tsars and abook hands with a num. bar of friends who crowd! afiond to eongralulale her. Ths cms III ba appealed l i lliesil prs o emirt and it is ipoied nearly a tear will ilapsa bfors a decialon ill U ohlaitied. - a a . . IMI.RM m tllK IHIIIIHI.K. Ne Will I'reaaal aa l4eara kalevey s4 Ibaa (thai ial aaa ali by Ika aa alias I'tllt-SIBI nils, No. 2 Wl.eu foil f I re'l I'elay at 1 1 i'nipk, for argq. met. la In ilia Holmes raaa, Mr. lU laa, jSbior Sotiriaal f.y ),s dafaeaw, anbouas . lhal bis aVilleafne, H.o. ii.akef, was (ifT'llsg frursj Sotfipleb harv.se .rnals. Iioa and was aa lay lbs ears l a h)sl rlan. II sailed litis l i lbs alien! it, f Ihtfoi.n ia t tew t,f ,a id I in Is regdil I Sniiin.'HiWaaillli'a ratl iff mala lbs rl'ili( allfes lo l,a jtiry bn lbs defenas (ireaenled an !. leans nrabam td lbs qaaslnxi l-y bflertag Id Walts bis rigbl in I,S laxl Speavb, a t Hears Will bs bfll lt ad IrtaS OA eh sid Ualeai t,f wi by lbs rf,saS4 Ilia. ifcetrisi Atiorr ay tlrabesa bagaa Itie pae-h al I'l S'i n'- lo. k. If etl4: "lbs rfaaoawaiti nf I'-hMtltsBis ta li s ieMi.lr q Ibis saas aft I It sake b tii It m sraa.aDl wbea J .I.S II. l Ibi .la.iaM ii I sl i.ra Hoi rin,a, I -.u riiial S" ill b ia. 1 .S sMtnuHsawsslik Is tfti Is trs's lis ABaOWrEW PURE oase from the initial step down to the last syllable of the sentence. The com monwealth has done so ; odo by one was established link by link, makintr tho ohain oomplete." The district attorney reviewed the evidenoe in detail. The oondition of the body, be oontended, medical testimony had proved, oould not be produced, ex cept by ohloroform. Graham's address, whioh was oonflned in most part to a review of the details of the evidenoe, lasted two hours and a half. Ho'mes nervously Bhifted in bis seat as the thunderous tones of tbe prosecuting offioer rang oui. At the oonolusiou of bis address a recess was taken until 2:30 p. m. Messrs. C. F. Moore 4 Co., Newberg, Ore., says: "We sell more of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy than all others put together, and it always gives satisfac tion." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox. Ore , says: "1 believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be tbe best I have bandied." Mr. W. H. Hitchoook, Columbus, Wash., Bays: "Chamberlain's Onnoh Rom,i sells well and ia highly praised by all wno use it.- ror sale by Blooum-John-son Drug Co. JQX. "Everything," I 'd the oorn-fed phi losopher, as he be o bis daily lecture, "is of eduoational alue." "Even prize figbts?" asked tbe fresh est youth. "Yea, even prize fights. Hath not pugilism taught ns tbe names of the governors of Texas and Arkansas!1 In dianapolis Journal. Harry I cannot offer you wealth, Marie; my brains are all tbe fortune I possess. Marie Oh, Harry, if you are as badly off as that, I am afraid papa will never give bis consent. Soribner'i. It is sai l that an Atchison girl wbo was considered a dream before she was married has become oroet and disagree able sinoe. She merely beld iu until he got a husband. Atchison Globe. Little Brother Bui why ain't it prop er to eat a fuller's pie with bis knife? Little Sister Deouti'e that is ths easiest way to sat it. of oourse. Indian apolis Journal. Mrs. Gray How oould yon go and tell what I told yoo to tbat gossiping Mrs. Black f I thought you oould keep a secret. Mrs. Green I can; but that wasn't a secret, you know, after yoo bad told it to me. Boston Transcript. A trying oflunpatinn The judge's. Philadelphia Record. Antiinr-I think I bavt a good Idea for a dnttt-livs dory. Ilia Wife Wbat is ths idea? Autlioi I will bars lbs dntsctivs Ira os an umbrella lo Hs original nwnsr. Ilarlnm Life. Mrs. W. U Meek, wbo resides al Campion villa, Cal., says bsr dsogblsr was for several years troubled at lime with severe cramps ia lbs stnmeeb, snd would lis ia snnb agony Ibat it was nereaaary lo rail a phvaielau. Having read almnt t'liamterlaio'(illo, Clmlera lid Diarrhoea Itemed aha eonnlii,la.l to try H, Mh found that it alwsjs gave prompt relief. It was seldom tieoeaasry lo gits lbs second does "It bs mi only saved ns Iota of worry ami lime," abt sys, "but also din lor bills. It f tnv (it'inion that avert famila alwmM bats a holds nf Ibis remedy ri , nmiae. rr sals by ttlooiim Jobusoo Drug Co. IMtr. II KATIKM tjHKi.OS. lis I'lay-s III Wenaaa U Let at lb Italia ass I's4ltaa rrm the furllaud Tlf ram. Froro hberiff llousar, if Cmalills soualy. It is la-amsd Iballbs taaa Frank I'ssjm, waalrd bars for soils ltla anoaay with shinh In pure baas Klaard Caiaay a ondan leg, and than risrstpplng with lb piocawilauf In f ff ills, Was SHgagad la lbs ssiti liiisn.ea In f astern Off goo At Tbe Dallas IVaas SndesvoraJ to ratfls i if bogus dismaad f.r tbe allagxi srptaM of ar baatag a wood leg for t'sfaey, but as lbs eily marsbal got o bis llek tS l'fk ffatieb lasts kb I Mil loofuad np mi I'andlaloa, Wbils fa a dial' II I'aaas ollaelad 5 Ofl a walrb faffl, ! bis rsra-af was rut bofl by lbs iifhWrt of lbs Uw, aad ts as Bfrealad. For '! reaenfi, bow str, lbs grad J'irjr al thai lara lal I ti is I. si I.Irs and bs was rlaa4. I'aaaa aa all ba'd frM al VsaSIa Walls, brs be Is aadar arrawt llts llriffis saiald al (t off faslar day, but will ssrt t-r lbs kfifnar ibis aflsrwonS). A wows whlSb kawaetls 4a flay Jet ' al.ool I aol i.ea'aeled bt ona, 1 1 ' B-st .melbtng it.iMS lhaa a Riala I el irrilail , au I iba "iM II I ra i bated lbs lll. Tks A ' C.ri 'aaH.f l, is nsaspt t wr as4 ' M t'S. ETCHINGS IN RHYME. TIDES, Lyrics are little tides that flow Tempered by song'a celestial wind, And voicing, as they come and go, ' The thought and musio of the mind. THK VOYAGE. Christ is the captain, Prayer the mate, And Faith the pilot of the night. When through Death's dark and silent strait We voyage to the Land of Light. William H. Hayni. -From the Demorest's Magazine for November. A PROMINENT RANCHMAN. From the Colorado Farmer, Denver, Col. David S. Green, wbo is past middle life, a man of fine physique, strong, vigorous and buoyant, went to Colorado in 18G0 and now resides at 2127 Grant Avenue, Denver. He is well-known in Colorado and Indian Territory as a oattle man, and is also known in Colo rado mining oiroles by "old timers." He is a member of the Trinity m v. church of this city and well known in aietnodist oiroles, and a familiar figure on the streets of Denver. He is a gentle man of intelligence and oulture, oom municative and affable. On the first day of February, 1893, Mr. Green received a serious injury to the spiue, oooasioned by slipping while supporting a heavy weight. The injury was very paiuful and in a lew dayi be was helpless. Through tbe long months of suffering tbat followed he was reduced iu strength and fL-eh until bis ueryous system was well nigh exhausted; bs was brought to the border land of paralysis His entire right side was threatened nn mis malady. The soinal nd base of the brain were a battery of pain ana lorinre, and naught was left him but to uffer on and wait for the end. While in this condition iJ hopeless of help (as his physioian and the oeei medioiil oounael proved powerless), is attention was prov idenliallv nailed to Dr. William' Pink Pill, i . . aun a i". am m drowning man clutches at a straw an ha caught at Pink Pills and immediately oegan to improve. Ueoommenoed their use about the middle of Maroh last and oday bis pains are nearly gone, all tbe ilarming symptoms of Paralvsia hava disappeared and lbs original Injury is rapidly improving. His general health aud llish are reiluminu i.i. ....t el .--a. , UCUM atioily of spirit and vlvaoilv a ra- itored and an hour' conversation ia aiiffloiont to convincs ods that to Tiok i'llla is doe a char, am almoal titrA..1A... , -.lu.uua. In eon tarsal ion ilh a representative f I he Farmer, Mr. Green aald: ! have pot hseo no ths street for sevsotssa months till Iwo or Hires days ago, but I am so much belter. It is a surpriss to ros nd lo my friends, ye, and to my looior, loo. 'I be faot I bats bean at death's door. No m.s Ibongbt liters was any help for me; even my doctor tbsngbl I neter would bs any hetisrt Dot bsra I !!) walking about as yon see, tad ta me it Is wonderful f , p.trbans ton will hardly believs me a ben I tell ton what lid it-it ass Dr. Williama' Tink Fill. tor pals people." It IS dun to suffeflng bnmanilv tbat lbs story nf Mr. Green be lold. His kindness of heart snd generous impojees wotibl rei iioa 0 sprea.ling lbs fans of a remedy Ibat baa brongbl bin. Irom tbe alley i.f Uealb lo oj if lbs pleasures ot a losing Imhii), III pbyamian I a g-nllemsn wsll- known iu Denter, bs lived bars many years and built up a good praclio. I is bmed mm. led and In good laadlss iolbsle ojs liral clichs in lbs eltj. Anyone wicbing li do so. ran rsadilr all.fy loinae If as ,i lb fU b.falo IS- lale.. Dr. William' l ick Fills pmtaia all lbs slemebl bery lo gits Baw Itfs I nsbnea to ths blond and reetora aballefed rt.s Tbat era a.,1,1 In b.ie (nater in b oas l.etw, by lbs d..ta or huadra.ll at tJ eebi a ti. of all b..iefr2.Vi,ai.dri.ay m bed i all drtiartf latsi s.f diraelly by mail from lr. Williams MadulOS T.I., Hi baliacl r, N. Y. JolrfS (rata) H.a .feilaH swaare Ibat ton bit him tales up-as lbs '. 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