Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 21, 1896, Image 1

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OFFICIAL
PAPER
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MY SUCCESS
Is owing to my liberality in ad
vertising. Robert Bonner.
FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all I
own, A. T. Stewart.
LM I I I htm I M ilt I I I I M I WIW M IJJ -MtU MMM
FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1896.
WEKKLV rlO. 6871
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4331
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON rCRUSBlNG COMPANY.
OTIS
A. W.
PATTERSON,
PATTERSON,
Editor
Business Manager
At tS.50 per year, $1.25 fur biz months, 75 ota.
tor three monons.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPEB is kept on file at E. C. Dake'e
Advertising Agency, flt and 85 Merchants
Gxohnngs, San Franoiaco, California, where oou
raote for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
The CITY BAKERY
Is now open with freeb Bread, Pies, Cakes, eto constantly on hand.
Wedding Cakes or Pastery tor special dinners baked to
order. Also carries a line of well-selected Qrooeries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will be kept for the accommodation of tbe trade. Country People
stopping temporarily in town, oan get what tbey want
very cheaply at the OITY BAKJ5RY
The Patronage of the People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old BaKery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
SIMMONS
a
REGULATOR"!?
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives t:ia a. m. uuuy, e.iuepi muu-
. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion via m east, hound 3::to a. m.
Vrelirht trains leave Willows Junction going
east at 7:25 d. m. and 8:47 a. m.: going west, 4:30
p. m. and 5.56 a. m.
oars'xax.A.Xi dibbctobt.
IlultedBtutesOinelahi.
Prosident Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Secretary of Htate Hioharrl 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury Jahn Q. Carlisle
Seorntavy of Interior Hoke Hinltli
Secretary of War Daniel 8. Laruont
secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Poslinaster-denorHl..... Williiim L. Wilson
Attor ney-loneral J udxon H nrmon
Secretary or Agriculture J. sterling Morton
8tate ot Oregon. '
tiovernor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. It. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metnohan
Snpt. Puhlio Instruction (i. M. Irwin
Attorney General 0. M. Idleman
( G. W. MoBride
tfenntors J J. H. Mitohell
. J liinger Hermann
Congressuien j W. ft. Ellis
Printer .......W. H. Leed"
( U. 8. B n,
japrmne judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
1'i-owouiing Attorney John H. Lawreir
Morrow Count)' Oltlciikl.
Joint Senator
J0
ICYGLES
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.
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good aa gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER B. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Isn., TJ. 8. A
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
Kenresentativn..
ilonnty Judge....
Commissioners...
i. M. linker.
" tiler
" ShoriM
M Treaxnrer
AmeMor
" Snrveyor
" Sohool Nup't....
" Coroner
A, W. Gowan
J. 8. Uoothhy
Julius Keithly
I.U.Howard I
J.W. Morrow
..G. W. Hamngton
Frank Gilliam
J. r Willi
Geo. Iord
Anna lialaiirer I
T. W. Ayera, Jr
nvrPMfflt TOWN nvnOKRH.
Mmoi Thou. Morgan
G'unxilineii O. E. Fariisworth. M.
Liohtenthal. (His Patterson, T. W. Ayr. Jr.,
tl H Uiifiip V J. HloiMim.
Itaoorder F-,,-J'"1!"0k.
rw E. L. Jrwlaml
Maralukl A. A- ItoberU
Precinct Ofleerp,
l...;,. f iK Pom E. 1.. Freeland
Conatabla N. 8. Whetetona
Ualted States Land OtUmra.
nii.i.aa. 01.
3. t. Moore lWir
A.M. Hin Keoaiver
la mivni. oa.
H.F. Wilson ,'l,r,r
J. II. Uobbina Heoelvaf
ZOXBT BOCIXTIEO.
UAWU.NB POST, NO. It.
O. A. R.
H-wtaatLaziDtfbm.Orth but BatanUy ol
ct month, AU veUrmoa are Invited In Mn.
(.' C. Hooa. . Uao. W
Adiount. tf
Smiti.
ComnMiwlMr.
L UMBER !
Wt HAVR Ft)R Al.K ALL KISIW OF CM
drrawd Lumliar. 16 tnliusot lieppoer, at
hat U known u the
HOOTT BA-WMIIjIj. I
FACTS
ARB
FACTS !
k0U CAN BUY 125.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have
V0D
T en
al
enough left out of (100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This is
i first-class machine. Why then pay 1100.00 for a bicycle that will give
no better service T
CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 30 pounds, only I'JO.
Ladles' and Gonti' roadsters all the way from M to 175, '?
"Boys' Junior, ' only $ with pneumatic tire a good machine.
"Our Special," Men's l'0; Ladles', I'jO.
ADDRESS
;; WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, ;
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.
THE P4TTERS0S PUB. ds jj! :
Ileppner, Oregon, Wr
MORROW AND GRANT Vlw :
Counties 11 -r-'-r t"r'Itlt"T,l?kr"
THE BEST
SPRING R1EDIC1NE
is Simmons Liver Regulator don't
forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish
a,. . u:i : i, t
aunns me w inter, jusi hkc an nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, r-ever and Ague and Kheuma-
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
LIVER KEGULATOR to do it. It also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated.
iou en aims uiiiisx ASLiUUiJ when
your system is In Al condition, and that
will only be when the Liver is kept active.
Iry a Liver Kemedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
Liver regulator it is Simmons
Liver Regulator which makes the
difference. Take it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea cf the
powder: but take SIMMONS LIVER KEGU
LATOR. You'll tmd the KfcD L en every
package. Look tor it.
J. 11. Zoiliu & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
THE
OWEN
ELECTRIC
BELT
A PROTECTIONIST'S STANDPOINT.
Trade Mark Dr. A. Owe
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Tho latest and only sclentlflo and nractlcal
Eieclrlo bolt made, for general use, producing
of dtxease, that oan be readily felt and regu
lated both in quantity and power, and applied
10 any pan oi ineDoay. u can be worn ai any
time during working hours or sleep, and
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
RifKiririATIsn
UKNKHALnBBILITV
liAItlK BACK
NEHVOUS IlfSEASES
VAIIHOCKLK
flKtl Al, WEAKNESS
l.TIPOTKNV
K1UNKK DISEASES
WITHOUT MEDICINE
Electricity, properly applied, la fast taking
the place of drugs for all Nervous, Rheumatlo,
Kidney and Urinal Troubles, ana will effect
euros In seemlnKly hopelcus cases where every
other known iiwans has tailed. . ' . ,
by this means be roused to healthy activity
before It Is too late.
Loading medical men nae and recommend the
Owen licit lu their practice.
OUR URGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Contains fullest Information regarding Ibe enre
or acute, chronic ana nervous diseases, prices,
and how to order. In EiiKltsh, German, Kwedlob
and Norwegian InnKiiaRea, will be mailed, upon
application, to any address for a ccats postage.
Tbe Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co.
MAIM omrl AMD OKLT FACTOBT,
The 0n tlaclrk Bell niJq., 201 Is 211 Stale Street.
CHICAUO. ILL.
Tlie Urotit ClKtrlo Onll fstublnhm.al in tr. WotM
President Jadd, of the Sconrlng Hills, Speaks
on the Business Ontlook.
From the E. O.
E. Y Judd, president of the eoonring
mill company of Pendleton, was seen in
bis office Friday afternoon and re-ineat-el
to speak oo tbe subject of tbe gener
al business outlook and tbe prospects
fur wool daring tbe present season. His
stutrment inoludes a reference to politic
al issues now before tbe people, and be
speaks from the standpoint of a protect
ionist, so that the East Oregonian read
ers may have an opportunitj to "bear
tbe other side" of tbe argument. Said
Mr. Judd:
"Though business throughout tbe
Northwest seems to be far from improv
ing and tbe volume ot trade showing
little encouragement, still it is but tbe
reflection ot business general in tbe
South and East, and means probably
another year of olose eoonnmy and strict
attention to business to mtke ends
meet.
"Tbe unfortunate workings of tbe pres
ent tariff in many seotions, together
with (be fact of it being a presidential,
vear, all lend to press business, while
tbe constant agitation ot politios and
Ibe money question unsettle the minds
ot many that might be better employed,
and prevents that return ot coufldenoe
that would otherwise show itself.
"Tbe enormous importations of woolen
goods during the past eight months has
overstocked the Amerioan market, and
as a result, nearly all tbe mills are run
niug on half time or closed down entire
ly, oaosiog a greatly reduoed consump
tion ot wool and naturally weakening
of prioee. However, tbe aotivity anions
foreign manufacturer! bas produoed a
strong foreign wool market, with an up
ward tendency in prioes, which fhould
prevent in some degree tbs importation
of woolen goods and eventually have a
good effect upon our Amerioao market
"It is tbe general impression that tbe
wool market will open np somewhat
lower than last year's opening pncea,
tbe demand restricted to tbe better class
of wools; still, with MoKiuley's ohanoes
ot sncoeps growing daily, which means
higher duties on wool and woolens, tbe
future oaunot but offer better times for
tbe wool industry, and, aa tbe summer
advanues, one should look tor some im
provi ruent in tbe price and demand for
American wools, and, before theyesr is
out, wools selling at . prioes that will at
leiiBl bold out some enoooraRetueut to
our Amttriflan aheeD prrtwir. '
,Tt, ' J,,t . It r. n . XT' . L
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
lion io realize mat tins is a iaot. x am,
for one, thankful to find Brother Soott
ready to etate the truth sometimes ever
it it is done by mistake as in the present
instance. Who wonld have thought
that Senator John H. Mitchell was after
all a good, a very good republican stand- the putty around the door, adinsted the
ing on his party's platform of 1892. The air pump at the bottom and drew the
Ore gonian knew it all tbe time but would powder in at the top. Becoming inter.
not tell it till now. Oh, Soott, thou art a ested.be looked on breathlessly while
mystery, deep, dark, and nnfathionable tbey were potting the fuse in place, and
Returning unexpectedly to the store
at a late hour, the proprietor was sur
prised to see a dim light in the offioe.
Stealing softly to tbe door, be discovered
two burgulars in the act ot cracking tbe
safe. He watched them as they aDnlied
perhaps I
An Affidavit.
This is to oertify that on May lltb. I
walked to Melick's drug store on a Dair
of orutohes and bought a bottle of
Jbamberlain's Pain Balm for inflamma
tory rheumatism which had crippled me
up. After nsing three bottles I am com
pletely onred. I can cheerfully recom
mend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Hunburv.
Pa.
' Sworn and subscribed to before me on
August 10, 1894. Walter Sbipman, J.
P. For sale at 60 oenta per battle by
Oonsor & Brock, druggists.
HERMANN'S TRICKS.
Pit 1.000 VIST, ROUOH,
- M CLEAR,
MW I
17 Ml
Ir niMVKRRu in nppnm, will add
fUU pr 1.UW (act, aditloaa4.
Th above quotations art strictly for Cash.
L HAMILTON. I-rop.
Wm BauK o! mwi
WM. pehlaxd, u. . BiMior.
PrwIaeaL Car,
TRISECTS 1 GENERll BANKING BUSINESS
Its E::!:j Institute
For tho Ouro Oi
Liquor, Opium iti Tobacco Habit
It la located al Salsa, Oregon,
Th4 ifust Be out i Jul Town on th CoaM
Call al the Ostarra offee for MrtVnlara
Mrk-tlyeooBdetiUaL Trmtuacnt arKaieaod turt
euro.
Onsvlli
Uifl and its cmu
TO Tun Eihto I have in abmhrbj
remedy for Consumption. By Hi timdy usa
thciuiantb of hotvlcsj nsn have betn already
permanently cured. V proor pcsitiw im i
of Kj pw that I consider K my duty to
und tvo Oct I in trt 10 tivr in your ia i?n
wlo have OirmimjMi(in,Thrrsit, BrtjnchtU or
Lune Trouble, If tliry will write me 111
ejtpresi aial ttafrn.- adlrcss. Sinffrrly,
I. A. tLOCUM. . IS ream si, ltw inu
If TO rMltorWl a H.ln NuwmmI f
SMS r mim ItHlum um s wm wrvmm rnvaw
Ibe WofI clip of hit utf,n nnd
Oregon promises to be larger than for
aeveral years, and Ibougb heavier tbau
many wools of other stairs, when toour
ed and in a marketable ooudilion, al
ways ccmmNoas me atlcotion or onr
clothing manufacturers. I believe any
improvement in wool will show iUelf
early in the demand fur wools of this
section. Though not encouraging, grow
ers expect a ready sale for (heir wt ol at
last season's priors, yd I do feel that
those who are not compelled to sacrifice
their wools early, will later realize a fair
price for thair clips."
OOMKOTIONS
Made oa FavoraUe Term.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
HOTS Ell. tf OREtiOM
Oulario-Burns Stale Line'
A ft l
BURM5-CHHYCK STBGEUHE
H. . WiUIAMS. Pp.
ITMU.S. GOVERNMENT
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
os'TAMaiiunss
I hint lUily l 6 . m. and af
rit at Outario la 42 boar.
ft
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To ftm who ttrvtd In tho win of tht United Siaira of to thir
W4rwt, Children, of Psicnii. Do You tivs a pension 1 Hd Yoi a
rvU i in th War of tkt RcbcllbH, IrtdUn or Mtakan Wart
OS) WBflrtl yo drptndrd Hippoft t
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To frtlvo a rtoi, r,ow do tA. Tbooaands under th rrw
Is ar tniiiWd to as) liter t4 twnuon. Trw wtmmil own It
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C.A.SNOW&CO.
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During Iha winter of lh'JII. F. S!
Martin, tif Long lteach, Wrat Va, oon
traolrd a Mvera cold wbiob left him
itb a emiifu. To six-aklng of bow b
rnrod It be ssya: "1 n(l several kinds
of ootigb syrup bnt foond no rrlirt (in lit
Ixiiiglit a bottle of Cliainlmrlcin's
Cougli Itoroedy, wbicb relieved tue
almost Insisnlly, and in a abort lima
brought atmiit a eoropWe rur." When
IriMililcd with a ootigb or eld dm iblo
remedy and ynrj will not find it necr-e-sary
to Iry aovnral kind Imfora yoo gel
relief. II baa lieeo in lbs market fur
over twnnl? years and nneslatitly grown
In lafr ani HipiiUrly. for ) al
WJcrois pi bolile by Oooaer k lirik,
draggisls.
KNEW If ALL THE TIME.
WANTED-AN IDEA Jt'JmSS
tl.lna Ui MMll 'rnrl M . i. mr
If1.. rmt wMlib. V-rii. Julis KKItl'KIU
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From The Tomshsas
la bemoaning tba fate of Ibe pot I lo
an party In Ibis stale and in dp reo
tars of tlx lata ronveoiion, ibe Oregon-
Ian bowls as follow Ever? one a
that Ibis c'i.volion, bad it nol bwe for
Ibe work of tbe silver mnihlne, would
bav d elarsd rlrarly and frankly sgaiK-l
free roinage of silver. It wsa prsvenUd
from doir g so only by forcing Ibe dlla
Ion of lb Mnllnmsbdelegsll'-n, follow
td by Ibe drsperaie efforts of tiolilHane
of Ibe rtbiue lo l p Ibe bones! dee.
laralion tbe eoovenlUm wanted lo nke.
By tL moat eilrsorJlsary IT ills, Ibal
awbigniiy nf ixrj, wl.ieb Henaior MiLb
ll and Ipra-fciaii?ee Ilermaoa and
Klii oootinoally jute ae ll.eir warrant
..f voting fi.r free Coinage nf sliver, wae
aain approved" Now, it mil be ie
n.a.lrd Ibal KenaUr Milrbell I, a
rlvalr.lly derlarvd lo tito pulilie tllt
aore that bi t'r.bal viana nmn lb
SoanelaJ cjnration were la dlr-t line
ilb Ibe Buarwial plank le Ibe Mlnnetn-
olw i.lalf-.rm of HJ., and e,iU fr.(ji.l
ly di.l Ibe Ufonian 4ay Lira Ibe rlkl.l
to tbia eUlM in lb pael, riuii
rl, Iben, Ibal it la admliUd ao T Ate,
.y wbal rigbl e-Mild Ibe Hy In trre,-oo
mk or eve mii'il a d,flf tank
lo lb (. mdf Tbe irpuMiets j srly
f Ibi alale le bnt e amall fraction uf
.lb pari; In Ibe ronatry, end f -t it le
pra.A U tip no tpleloe dfl'fnl
jlotbl iprl f-mr )r ag by a
! Uely r.ip.-. i.f leiellerlnal aa fr
tf v.ra,r ( ln Ued ..nlJ U i f
Hr. F. W. Hfllm, ot The Dalles, Exposes Them
. From Ills Owe Experience.
Krom the Chronicle.
Mr. F. W. Helm, who bas just returned
from Portland, visited "Hermann, tbe
healer" while there, and has little confi
dence ii the miraouloui powers ol aimed
for bim. This man is drawing tremend
ous houses In Portland and be la making
dollar Dy ids Hundreds. The opera
house, where he gives bis performances,
is thronged with people, and hundred
ot tbe deaf, dumb, blind and crippled
seek him for a cure nightly. Mr. Helm,
who baa been partially deat from early
obildbood, was present with others. His
experience oan best be told in bis own
words ;
Hermann is a very yonng man,' said
Mr. Helm, "and looks more like a girl
than a man. He wears a blaok blouse
and pantaloons. He does no talking
himself, bat has a very accomplished
manager in that line who understands
fate bnalnam. U aeleflt frnnj tbe
andienee those wbo are but partially
affeoted and makes tbe most of tbem. I
assert tbat tbe whole thing is a atnpend
ous fraud and should be n posed. Her
mann baa magnetio power, bnt that Is no
new thing, and I have seeu hundreds
ot men wbo have Ibe same power wbo
oao temporarily relieve paio by laying
on of bands. I have a daughter wbo
can do tbe same thing, aod I think has
fully aa much magnetic power a Her
maun. Now I want to tell you bow
they trirk tbe people by my own ex
ample. W ben Ilerinaou a manager saw
me be naked wbal was Ibe matter. 1
lold bin) I bad a partial deaforse ot 40
or GO years' standing. He took moon
Ibe eland and pretty soon Hermann
operated oo me, Ue passed bie bands
ovrr my bead, pet bis forefingers la my
ear, nod withdrew then with a sudden
motion. Then Ibe manager wbiapered
londly olose to my ear: Cao yoo bear
me wbieperT I said 'yte, 1 alweys
eonld.' Then the manager anonnneed
l the people; 'This mao bas been totally
deaf alone rbildbnod; be oao Dow bear
Ibe faintest wblaper.' 1 bave do patience
wilb those Portland Impoetero and I
wanl tbe people bere te know tbey are
Irioksiere, and Ibat lUrweno fao do
nothing beyond giving a temporary relief
Ibmogk) tbe well known power of eJeotrte
uagoetlara, wbleb hundreds of other
can di ell over Ibe eoontry."
just ns tbey were about to light it he
called out:
"Boys, hadn't you better try the knob?
Tbe safe isn't looked, and there's nine
teen cents in it. It you blow tbe door
off you'll put me to tbe expense of why,
what's your hurry f Chicago Tribune,
DISEASES OP THE SKIN.
The intense itchinsr and smart in? inci
dent to eczema, tetter, Bait-rheum, and other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and enronio sore eyes.
i or aale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady'. Condition Powders, thev
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi-
uon. ionic, oioou pumierand vernuluge.
For sale by Oonser & Brook, druggists
The regular subscription price of tbe
Bemi- Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe
regular price ot the Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for tho
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette end
Weekly Oregon inn for 83.50, All old an b
soribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitled to
the sum.
J . W. Kerns, the city painter, is pre
pared to do all kind ot painting and
paper banging and will do house-olean-
insr and take np and put down carpets.
Office on Main street, opposite City
hotel.
Echo stage leaven Heppner Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eoho
Tuesdays, Tuesdays and datnrdaye.
fare Ii eaob way. Office, Welle A
WsTrm.llepprjer. EJ. DrUkell, Prop.
For t'22.50 I will sell a first class, high
grade, bigb arm sewing machine guaran
teed fur 10 years. For further particu
lar oall on or addreas, N. A. '.eaob,
Lexington, Oregon. SH-tf .
Walt. Thompson rune stage between
Heppner aod Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday, Shortest and Cheap
est route to the interior. Conner k
Brook, agents.
for Hale.
Ten share of stork in the National
Bank of Ileppner. Address Kit-herd T.
On, Renelver, Arlington, Oregon, fevitf.
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great Onngh Core le ibe only ksasi
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morning end, lira, M- IX. L. Freneb
orHoieg to Ibe door, be ak4 fr aotne-
thing to eat lo an Insolent tone. Hbe Is
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land blofl aad abe rwta4 pniul
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