Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 26, 1896, Image 1

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0. R. & N. -'Local card.
Train leaves Hepp'ier 10:46 p. m. dally, except
Sunday. Arrives 5:00 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bonnd passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 1:11 a. m. ; east bound t:: a. m.
Freight trains leavK Heppner J unction going
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OFFICIAL XSXUISCTOXaTr.
Duiteil States Officials.
Piesident Grover Cleveland
Vice-President , Ad ai Stevenson
Beo-e'ary of Htate Hichard S. Olney
Secretary of Treasnry John fl. Carlisle
Secrntary of Interior Hoke Smith
oeoreiary or war mm el . Lamont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaster-Oeneral William L. Wi son
Attorney-(Jneml J nelson Harmon
oeoreiary or agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Movrnor..t.. ,..W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. It. Kincoid
Treasurer. . . Phil. MeWnhan
Hnpt. Public Instrnction 0. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Ideraan
Senator. ( W. W. M nitride
I J. H. Mitohell
Congressmen.... j $ngrE'nJn,,,,in
Printer w. H. Leeds
. I K. B. Bn,
Supreme Judges I F. A. Moore.
( C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District,
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'nxwcuting Attorney John H. Lawrey
Morrow County Officials,
iolnt Senator
Uepreeentative.
A. W. Qnwan
J.S. Booth by
1 'onnty J mUre
' ('ommleainnerSi
J. M. baker.
" rwk
" Hheriff
" Treasurer
Surveyor
" Hnhool Bup't..
" Coroner
Julius Keitbly
J.K. Howard
, .T. W. Morrow
..O. W. Harrington
Frank Gilliam
J. r". Willi.
Oeo. Lord
Anna lialeiger
T. W.Ayera, Jr
bkppmeb Town omoiM,
Mnyoi Thus. Morgan
Cviniliiien O. K. Farnaworth. M.
Liohtentlial, Otia Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, Jr.,
n. o. norner, c. i. otoenm.
Raoonler F. J. Hallock
Trnaanrar E. L. FreUnd
Marshal f A. A. Roberta
. Precinct Oflloere.
Justice of th Peso E. L. Frealand
Constable N. 8. WheUtooe
Halted Htatea lAnd Officers.
TBS DALLIS. OB.
i. P. Moore , It"intr
A. tt. biggs lUweiver
LAOBAtlDa. OB.
B. F, Wilson nit.r
J. II. Kobbina Itenalvw
JCZ3BX OOOISTIE.
KAWU.V8 POr, MO. IL
O. A. B.
yi-t at UuntiKtn, (rM tlw bat Hatnrday
wh rnonUi. All vHwaaaar Invited to Join
of
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Artiount. tf c,n,.n,u,. fOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. VOTE FOR ONE. FOR CONSTABLE. VOTE FOR ONE.
JJ J li ' 6J " 3 T U03KIN3, f P,M G,t' KpnbHo C7. x 1SAA0L HOWARD, of Piu. City Repoblioan
17X HAVK FUR HALK ALL KINTMOP Cll -.
' drnaHl Luinhnr, M Biles ol Ueppitaf, al
what la known as Uia " - .. .
BOOTT A.-WIVtXlUr.
riB 1.000 FEKT. KOUKII,
" " " CLEAR.
1100
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r PKUVKRtU IN H EPF Eft, WJU. ADO
t&au pr l.uui iMPt aillUooi.
Tbs above quotations art strictly for Casn.
L HAMILTON, Prop.
Kaiioaai Bantol hwi
v. rE!(LAD. tO. tL ItflllOP.
fr-Mts.at. rlilr.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLTKOTIONS
UaU oa favorable Tarma.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HE ITS Fit if ORr)()!
Oolario-Boms Staae Line
BflBSS-Si'&EUJfE
H. A. WILLIAMS, P-ep. .
os'TAiuo.nunsH
tvt Hi'oa I,Hy m p. m. t4 ar.
rttrt ! (Mark la 12 boar.
Sinqlo Fore $7.00.
Hound Trip $10.00
nunxH caxvos
I .IV nil tl.pf.nar mmtm
famt fmtw t" Inlafte 1im r -l'.'t i miu, i
" il.a 4 Ulrw
tetat a.r.
Saw ta tba liasa t iba Walf
fhfmtm, tfca fwatawl aa.rrr 4
tba Ws-i, Hb iba ().ar4Ab-l) a.
If la alaa,tiaa f a. 1 f) a bif
awWiaw f a...n a.a l w,la
lalKa alaU. fWi.Ua aill flaw aa a
sat-a aa a4 ihwh..! Hswal.ia .
t4 riaala. aa Mtl..J f,
Cala aia an4 tMariba. a
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To be
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15.
16.
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE.
20. T. tt. HAILEY. of Umnlilla Co Democratic
21. X STEPHEN A LOWELL, of Umatilla Oo. . . .Republican
22. R. M. TDRNER, of Umatilla Co., Independent Fiee Silver
FOR PROSECUTING
23
24.
25.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
29. X J. N. BROWN, of Heppner Republican
30. THOMAS MORQ A N, of Heppner. ............ Demooratio
81. J. L. 8 WIFT, of Eight Mile Peoplea
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
82. J. W. MORROW, of Heppner Democrats
33. X A. W, PATTERSON, of Heppner Republican
84. E. B. STANTON, of Eight Mile Peoples
FOR SHERIFF.
85.
86.
87.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE. VOTE FOR ONE.
88 X A. O. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine Republican
89. W, A. KIKK, of Heppner PeopUa
40. GLORQE NOBLE, of Heppner LCmocratio
FOR, COUNTY TREASURER
41. X FRANK GILLIAM,
42. J. L. YEAQER, of
1 neauennon
how you should
Ti. .11 .1
WASHlhUTuN LkTTktt.
rrow our Itwrlal CorrwpondonL
! ni last Iriur, I MM to neolioo
tba da-til ade by Haoaior Mcbrida to
rotain ia Iba bill Iba appropnatioa fur
PuriOfford It waa gallant ona but
lia lata and Captain S.m.tna weradead
gaiu.t him. Tua eaplain waa railed ba.
fura Iba cotenrrea cvaim.ltoa and t.t,t
Ibal Iba propoaHi o waa notbinf aodtr
tbs tun liol U attend Ji3 M) wf
e'Dtnrtit Danaay toboilda abarf. lis said
iba aha'f aonld hava to bamaJa of Iroo.
Uia uhlI rmaarfal. tba atroogaat baf
ibal enolil ptaibly ba aadr tbal II
wal4 bava to ba atlaebad la Ua at Ika
boitoa of Iba aea, and even tbta that it
M doablfnl briber It would aUy lhara.
la tba ( of Ibiadamaffteglaaiirnney
Kswator MKkla waa gacoa aad aatnj
for a i U. Ua awxnj akma Tta aailra
aottmtttaa apfad bu ia tba wopoai-
iioa.
ixtrlat tba JUaaa(oa ef Iba bill ia tba
aaia, gaeator Mitrbatl aa4a Baal
v-aoaraia ailanpl bold a la tba l orl
Urfont apprnprtaii. Ua made a
In daaMtplKia of Iba eoualrt smsaa II
ad t'a fntora or.nraaveial poaaibiliMra,
and Said ba aol4 ta tli!a in anaapt
at tba prva.nl lima llfiO uil and traat ta
Iba faiara fur any a4Jiitneal amtiani m.
tjtiirt. Mr. frja aamaauaaUy ftAimi
tbat Iba baaiaa Ia ba aaooonaadaiod
by Ihta araai barhnf waa 1 dail at...
S boWla, t sfcwa, I fM atab'a, 1 erfaa.
vary simib, 1 4akaalla abno. 1 b4
1 4akaalla abnfi. 1
bop, I abaroh, I aotiwrf, aalim-a aad 1 1 ad of la bvroa a hw wiibnal bia slaaa
aaaail saaaMll. Ila anaaadt -Ur.'lnra. IVhimm will ti,.,. u..
l raMdaai, am 4 saaaaMl al aatthtna
that-w akS. t bava aot CT.f ibal."
A a later ba Said aftaf araklaa of Iba
tartnoa vWHa of Iba difffaai boa "la of
aagtaaava; -yiaally aa arproorialloa)
aaa asada. Tbal aa alaaiab ,
bxaaaa ajy lt.s.1. iba aialnr fraas Or
"'. Mr, Miiobail) aatmg aa ba tw
f f Iba Hi. la f Of.a, witb bia lafla
! Ballad Walta aaia aad
ib Iba lafltaaM of iba Hr atisUr
(C ..ar. raf ) a bo waa ba al Ibal
" " aarptiaad at aay kiad af
aa airtaniiaitna.''
aabxaaoailf a Iba Jiaaaaioa Mr.
ft tbia iiaaXiw la fVaakt Musk,
alii -Ilaa Iba aaW ia bia w4 tpt
aaMaf laa aay alaia Wtilory
a aHna. aaaa thm him of nvyn a
r-H m4. ia aak it t;.4 m.t a,
aM4 a wbarf Miuar ftaat M.tab
all ffliad la d t aa'a Wbat bad
ba d--aa bavat4 Th a.a tk-a was
Mbf Ika a1 'a'S aHld Ka
iair.ad bt l.a as.wtt'ti af
I, aal Hf. ffja fjaa1!
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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY
STUB.
Torn Otf by the Chairman,
Oiiiclai Ballot tor LENA Precinct;
Mark between the Number and Name
STATER.
nd District.
VOTE FOli ONE.
A. 8. BENNETT, of Wasoo 0.. Democratic
W. R. ELL18. of Morrow Co Republican
F. McKEKOHER, of Multnomah Co Prohibition
H. H. NORTHUP. of Multnomah Co., Ind. Sound Money
MARTIN QUINN, of Multnomah Co Peoplei
IXTH JUDICIAIv DISTRICT.
VOTE FOR ONE.
ATTORNEY.
VOTE FOR OA'E.
X H. J. BEAN, of UniHtiiia Co Rapublican
WILLIAM PAR80NS, of Umatilla Co ....Peoples
Q. W. REA, of Morrow Co...., Demooratio
COUNTY.
VOTE FOR ONE.
VOTE FOR ONE.
VOTE FOR ONE.
J. a HAYES, of Heppner Peoplea
E. L MATLOCK, of Heppner Demooratio
X ANDREW ROOD, of Dairy Republican
VOTE FOR ONE.
of Heipner Republican
Ueppoer Peoplea
DISTRICT IVo. C5.
01 me voter is called to the Official Ballot as printed above. This Indicates
mark your ballot-wlth a simple cross Just before the name voted for.
j . . . . .
ooiiraa it will help tba sawmill tbcra to
ba a wbarf."
Wbtla Ibia diaouMloa was pmreadina,
Mr Vaat, a bo la tba raakiag d'intarat
oa tba e-mojliiea amaa to bis fart, aud
Haoalor Miieball rsJJ a gaaaral laaab
by taming to bim aa ba Oooclutlrd and
saving: -f bopa tba saaator from Mta
auori, who ta a member of Iba auoiniiitae
oa oomnMirca. and aLo, I ata, la oa bia
fret, will aul faal it laoambaat oo l.im
alf la oiaka say obaarTalioaa siaply fur
Iba porpoaa of ataodtag by Iba rnmmit
ta. 1 know ibal way dowa la bia mind
ba araa with ma Ibal somatbleg oagbl
la U doaa for Port Orford."
It must Lava ben way dowa ia 8a
alr Vaat's tuiad. Ua said ba waa bow
and f'T all lima rrtoaably oppiad to
Iba govaroojefil golBf Iota Iba baaioMa
of baildiag wbarvra. lis said tbat If Iba
Btaaadwaet rtaaaad lhara was ot a bar
bur Is Iba L'aitad Kala wbkrh woald
ant aay: "loa bqiil a wbarf la Or.on;
baild oaa bawa." And lhal avry aanalor
oa Iba aKr woo Id (! biaiaaifealUd p.
ta tba la larval of bia tooabtaeata lo
follow iba ttaaspla of tbs saaator from
()ro. j
lbs aaoala aaraad altb Rao a lor frys
aaoj r.natcir vaat sad iba aaaaodmaat
waa rei4.
All of Iba Ofagoa appfopHalioaa ia
Iba rivar aad barU.f btli paaaad Iba aao
ata aoenrdiag la tba rtaommalaina
of Iba aomeaitiM aa Btr, Now
aotaaa iba anafswawaaaoaiaiiitaa aad than
oa Oil I tnaw to lias prtmimt ha aato
6fb day of Jana; probably a4 Ufora.
It la ttiat lo aak at Ibis lia wbat
woad ba Iba s!fH aa Orayoa'a malarial
lalaraala If Mr, Kll a wars tfafoalt aad
lbs laialaiara fail! ta rMra Mr, Miiab
II Iba I'aitad Hwaa saaaia. PaMlag
Bntiiiaa aaida, aa wail ifnrmal raaa aaa
galaaaf Ibat M anaaH ba a fara M
stroke af be4aat no, IdtaU balb
f aa Iba I'onlaa I Uragnalaa wiMild
kaaa Iba tmrtly la day thai It waM
ba a vary bad almka af tMainaaa ttoliav,
bal la Ila epaaais of roUlnipbobia II la
In sriSa iba a-i.a a abiah
Iba sannaa appmpviaiKa bills ba baaa
t" las maay yaara bi t
"a saa anar or ear asao anaalrr. Iba I
aasstuss of waiaa aa ftaaw I ait hf
Orwaas iba Oraal aad tamaalad by g,.
a t-. ts
WMk aa ira!y ftaw ..ala ia
ttm thava wnald ba aa bta ibal
O wa waid sad lMd aa ail Iba
alaa ta Iba aat af SraBiilnai
"IN Iff Iba ra iM bab bill
sbarawawH ba M bkabbvod Ibat sbsiebaa y bavar trvsf oar fail lead j
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STUB.
To be torn Otf by the
Morrow Go., Or., June
of Each Candidate or Answer Vottd for.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
17. X ROBERTS. BEAN, of Lane Co Republican
18. JOHN BURNETT, of Benton Co Demooratio '
19. JOSEPH GASTON, of Multnomah Co .. ..Peoples
For Mtmb.r State Board of Eqailiatiot. VOTE FOR ONE.
26. O P. DAVIS, of Umatilla Co..... .....Demooratio
27. X CBAS JOHNSON, of Morrow Oo '....Republican
28. QEOROE D. PEEBLER, of Umatilla Co.. . . . .People,
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. . VOTE FOR ONE.
43. WILLIAM CRABTREE, of Mattesoo Peoplea
44. X A. 0. PETTEYS. of lone Republican
45. W. P. BNYDER, of Dry Fork ..DemooraHo
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT. VOTE FOR ONE.
46. J. D. BROWN, of Heppner Independent Democratic
47. ADDIE W. CONLEE, of Eight Mile, Independent Peoplea
48. X J. W. SHIPLEY, of Heppuer.... Independent Republioan
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. VOTE FOR ONE.
49 X J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.. Republioan
60. J. T. MoALISTER, of Lexington. Peoplea
FOR SURVEYOR. - VOTE FOR ONE.
61. X JOHN W. HOMNOli.of Heppner. Republican
62. R. W. TURNER, of Heppner ............Peoplea
FOR CORONER. VOTE FOR ONE.
t& J. T" Ml rOHELL, of Heppner People
64 X B. F. VAUOHAN, of Heppner Republioan
woM S'anl tanlb or rvan taantietli.
Atoording In tba census of WM ahr
raikad thirty a'gbtb or thlr y i iuth h
lbs api'ropriailoos wbicb wmilil b mad
for bar baoafll aad the baoefllof bar pan
pis. Tba meaaura of bar lull urn ne m Iba
lower branch of coagraas would baon an
rlact rat io aa tilt btr popnlatioa wi'l
two Daw men aa hr rapraaanlaliTis ti
tba a.tiala bar poaitlua ould Dot lis
innch baitar.
Inddstry and mtalligsnrs aoant fur b
sraat daal in eoraaa, aa they do any
where slaa, but I hay tin not count In any
prroaptiMa dagraa daring a man's Aral
'aw yaara lo a..orrra, rioapi taanfar as
bay prapara bim for bia par to, of oaa
lalnaaa to eoma Ila nay bs ssr so lo
daMriotta, aar ai Utallitsat, s?r so ar.
daal la bia daaira to sarva bis panpla and
bis Soaatry bat wharala do I baaa tbinga
srva bim, whaa bs baa to fret away all
is great ability aad soaray ia eervx-eoo
S'ltna trivial eotnoiiltaa. It is la ths oom
iniiiaas tbal tba work of enrt.rtaa is
dons, aad It la tba mtnbrs of tbs com
mitiasa wba do tbs work.
Of roaraa, I do not siprct Ibaaa arq
maata lo bsvs aay s(fi opoa iba l'orl
iaad Orsooiaa. If it ba a saariBaa, ta
l ap tbaaa apprnpnatioas it ia willing
la saanSos Oragov ob Iba allar of oor
"aairy. oai ii la a naiiar or graas
bather Iba Urtoein beliavra ,
ibsi h waaii ba a saanfi-a. Ia lie ad. !
torial aoaaat na Mr. Toogna s opening
paeon it says lhal iba eoaatry ia ai
a liar lag from laeb of money bal from
tM moeb aanoay; thai what la Beaded ts
lraet tiiti ie.rl.lton. aad sinea II ia
ao ardaat a balisvar ia Iba beerfjte Ibal
oold fnlbiw geaaral roairaoiina,
tebbly believes Ibal a ar,filiM,
Iba Mrealaitag matiam lo Oragua la Iba
Silent of gnvaramaal appropriations
Woald ba a g'wet Iblag f.i lha srala Sad
bring It ta Ibat bedmek ndilio abtaii
H aa slrwty sdmeatee as aarwaa ary lo
aa' aoaairy's pnwpariiy,
Tbia ia iba way la abieb prnaparFiy Is
In ba raalorad saanrding la IbeOrrffnalaa ;
A aoatraMina of tba aorrenrv wtl re.aH
ia aa tttflrio of onl.l.n a. .a A l.n-i ll.u
li flaii a of pabtsa imt leaaa will atari
Iba aarlaa raaalsg. Iba
sad aaaWa atary maa la I
ins anrbiag
14 a as.ik.i
htt bia adisa al a fair
r ara aad la
pay tff MS eaorvaas ad alhsf l-laa.i-aaa.
fla IM otbar bead aa lsl!atba of
I' aaaeey tnlama aid r-aan ia a aa
l'a-iu,o ft ihtt aa6lae, aad maa
basins' Va snafl leaaa WHb wl.leb la sa.
, ' In baataaaa aaiefavMaa ar la .f
i ti' deMa a Mb, htt blag aaafi'M ra
I s'aa-l WHb ava , aalaai ly will
i j " . -
First Clerk.
1,1896.
VOTE FOR ONE.
Ths latiar is a dark and sombar pirtars
wilb a silver lining) Iba former a goldso
lined affair without a silver lining
Tlie rt-publieaa parly, as a parly, has
always opposed any o -olfaction of tbs
money folorua. Any maa who tries b3
patitio a dlffcraut aliunde la ail bar
hupelea.ly iuuorant, or ia oooaplring
lib lis anaiDtes lo defeat it, Tba
money qntstloa bas osvsr baaa a party
qoaailoa so far aa Iha tao great partiae
if tba ooantry ara otmssraad. It eao
not ba made a tarty quest ion uoleas
parli s ara divided oo aertioual liaea.
Ilka pbaaa of Iba alruggls betaaaa
Iba rich and the poor, Iba eraditor and
ilia cirtrtor elaaaea, betaaaa ii,a bsva's
aad tbs have not'e. It la a straggle oa
iba oaa aid a to increase Iba va'ns of all
forma ol ladtlHedaess and oa tba other
lo ilearvaea that value. 1 ba balk of ILs
aeallb ol tbia aoamry is eeolered In a
fsw great stale , and Iba maa who poe
a ibat wsaltb ara onatioaally dutog
all Ibay saa to loereaaa Its porsbaalnt
power, and da it without aay tboaabt ut
Iba rffagt sasb laerssaa may bavs
opoa tba prodasiHs anergiea of tba
oruiotry. Tbey ara Iba eraditor eUtae
I Iba Amrrleae L'nl.m Just aa (Iraat
Hnilaa is tba aradilor aalioa al Iba
world. Wilb Ibaaa rradllor alaiaa, ab
sniataly doainaiad by Iba ereditor elaas.
1st ao far as tba moe.y oneaitoa la nna.
earaad ara allied tadiviJeal tradltitra
acallsrad avsr tba rataaiadar of iba
aiintry ixn otHnprtaiog a small par
aaatsga of iba popalatioa. Agaiaal
them ara arrayed Ibe debtor slalaa aars
aa ia Htair rsiaisBa ta any aad all
attempts lo inrreaee tba bardaa of Ibeir
Indebledneaa, Bod aailoas lo dear. aaa
Ibst bardea if averaibla. The people of
tba debtor sUUs ara la a meetly, a
real in.Jirily aver tba panpla af tba
redilor slalaa, bal Iba panpla t4 Iba
vMitor alalea lava iavariablr roa.
I trilled lha sbief rieaaliva of Iba aailoa
1 here la oaa and only oaa party of
oaireritoa ia this aoaatry, and iksl is
IbaUruvar Ctsvelaod-damnara'M party.
1 ba Oreanaiaa bas derted tba repab
'sa parti ta Haa-ima aa bambla sor.
abipar al the ebrta tf iba maa Ibat
few tears ago it was a. .a I ta ietr.pt
awiaair deai(aia as fl'nvsr tba I st aad
Iba rtta'ad Prvpba. It tea reels sa
arsly la Iba shadow af ila -mmS4
frnfbar sad drlaks la goMaa wards af
edosa from bia I. pa. i wishes ta lara
tt.a repal r.a parry of (Magna aver ta
bim, aad la Ibal ra-taavna stadina.ty
iannvlng ha ral tefnl.lieaw laeaa .f
"' M ta Kmna leda.frlea. aad Iba
Imhaesliry and .-. o ie,ef ,4 Iba data
' pat la t maoagamaat of tba
26, 1896.
Highest of all in Leavening
i v ii1' 1 i i i sr 1 1
AC50LUTEILY PURE
affairs of our
for congress ia
country. Its caadidatu
to be voted for by the
demnnvofa a ..
ndminiatratioo
, . . r. , u II ,1 III
ner 0f wbcm signed his petition, and by
this means if auy he ia to he elected as
mo representative of what? Of the re
nuunoan party f By wbat repnblioan
Ci0Ve?,lPn WH8 he "ominsted? By
-ue uouv o! men naving. the right to
icuieeof me repuniioans of Oreiron was
he nominated ? If elected he will be the
representative not of the republicans but
... .uo oUlu,UIHrHnoo oemooratn of Ore
gon. But of course he will not be eleot
ed. No sensible person can look for
ward to snob an absurd thing aa that
tThe following letter addressed by Sen-
r luitoueii 10 uon. Sol. Hirsch
plains itself:
"My deBr air;I Bm ngt jn rMeipt o(
ju. m., ,, iu wotou you state there
has been an impression orenrad in .-!-
mis portions of the state that I volar!
with the silver people for a silver amend
rneut lo the tariff bill whlnh n.m. r
the house.
I desire to say in rnhnnn. tn ihi.
alleged rumor that there is not one par-
.101 or lonoaation for It. I not only
did not vote with the silver people or
any other olaas of people to put a silver
jmendmont on the tariff bill wbicb oame
from the bouse, but on the contrary,
rrom the very first in oaucua and oul of
oanous opposed any and all such propo
sitions, believing aa I did then and do
now, that a tariff bill should stand on its
own bottom and that no attempt should
be made to plaoe a money amendment of
any kind on a tariff bill, and that the
money question should stand on its own
bottom and ba dealt witb by a separate
and Independent bill for tbat purpose.
"The faots are these in regard to my
position and my action: Two bills
passed the bonsa of representatives early
in ths session, ona wss oalled the bond
bill, authorising the issuanoa of Interest
bearing bonds; lha other wsa tariff bill.
"Tba bond bill cams to the senate first
I wss opposed to tbat bill on the simple
ground that I am opposed to issuing
inlerest-baaring bonds In tima of peace
in order to meet ths current expenses of
government, believing, as I do, thst
suoh expenses should bs met by a proper
iariff bill. The bond bill was re'erred
to tbe oommittee on finanoa and reported
back witb a frae-eiWer rider or amend
ment, for which I voted in the seoata as
an amendment to tbe bond bill, wbiob
nao noming wbattvsr to do with tbs
tariff. Tba bill as amended wsnt to tbs
oonae wnere it is still pending. ,
DtiDteqnently ths house tariff bill
oBme in the sensta aod was referred to
me oommmee oo finance. That com
mitieson February 4. reported it baok
to tbe senate with so sraendment, ahiob
was to strike out all sftnr the ensotins
oisnse tnst is lo strike out tbs tariff
oui and insert In lien thereof a fr.
onlnsga measure, and to ebanga the title
ouns mil so as to read: 'An sol for
bs free coinage of silver and for other
purposes.'
' Oo tbal same day Hen. Qtisy of Peno
f lvsnia moved to reoommil tbe bill ta
ths committee on fluaooe witb Inatrao
tions to report tba original bill (the
tariff bill) and the amendment as sep
arata propositions. This motion I seo
onded aa will ba eeao by reference to
t-'. 1405 of iba Cong. Record of iasnr
Fib, 4, lM5j ablch reads sa follows:
'Mr. Quay, I move to reoommit tbs bill
ta tba eommitlea on finance with In
structions to report tl.s original bill and
Iba amendment ss separata propositions.'
"'Mr. Mitchell of Oregon. I second
tba motion.'
''Mr. bbermao and others. Qfiestioo.'
"Tba vice president. The qieatioo
is on agreeing to tbs motion of lbs sen
ator from PeBBsylvsnla.'
"Ths Record furthermore discloses the
fact Ibsl Hen, Hill of New York raised
the question that tba motion of Men.
Qnsy wss cot ia order,
"Tba vice president (ustslosd Ills
point of order.
"HubaeqaeeUy oa Iba same day (aaa
page 14o8 Record, lab 4) Hen. Quay
soliniilUd lha folloIBg leeolntiona:
Resolved. Tbat Iba bill (U. It 249)
reported by tba onmmitlea on finance
lib tba smeiidmeot, ba reonmrailted
to that Ooromlttea with faslroollaaa ta
report ths original bill aod tbs amsod
manl as separata propositions.'
"Sao. Hill stain objected to tbs reso
lution sod nadar lha ratee il went over,
-Again, oo feb. lJ.I'ege 141, Record
of that data) tiea. Morrill of Vermont
moved that Iba senats proceed to lbs
ooaalderatloa of tbs tariff bill, being
hooaa bill 2719 Oa tbat mot km 21 ra
pnblicans, of bom I was oaa, foled
"Ysa", lhara being negative voUe and
39 aot voting. Ho tba moling to prn
eaad ta tba cirtisldsrstioa of tba tariff
bill aaa biat, aril, bnvsr, by my vita,
bnl a splla of my vote ta laka It la,
(Mae lleaord, Feb 13. p. H4 I
-Agaio oa Fab. 3, Haa. Morrill of
Vsrmoiit. rbalrman af Iba enmuiitaa oo
fifsnea, moved tbat tba seaata proeaed
lo Iba OitnaldarsUoa of Iba boasa tariff
bill. On that moiloa tbsra wars ti
yaaa, ari repabllaaBS, of horn 1 was
oej II, are wars 88 Bagtliva volai lad
34 am v oil eg.
" ayaia tta moima la take op Iba
tariff bill waa bail, Voting, however, la
f.vnr of iba avrtina ta tks it a p. ce
Kae.rd. feb. Tt, p. XA
"ftiorw Ibea no rffitrt baa teo ma la
by Mr, Morrill ar aoyoes slsa to laks Bp
Iba tariff bill.
Trior ta Iba tariff bill aomisg ta Iba
seaata, I Inlrndnsed sad bsl rslarrad ta
lha SornroHtea o flsaaaa a prarmeed
sssendatent lo aay tariff bill Ibal misbl
eoma from lha hnaae featuring Iba Ma
Kthley dalles sahelaallally aa wanb
"It.ia M Iba blatnry aod tt.a aUila
ka-tory of iny anaeariioa as tilt tariff
laalalalani at ba present eeeetnw, twm
tbia voa will sea Ibal an far fra bating
la aay msan.r atlampWd ta aatbarraea
Iba roasMerallia of a IsnfT bill, I bate
oa every oaraetnaj ptsaad, voted jal
ta tba fnlrary
Yoora vaf aieaavety,
loas II. Mi a-ai.1.
Jaks Wallet liar.r bas datled l
fa a sre4 Ha Hall no Tkarala.
mj 2oib a tba opart brass. a
I FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
g Advertising brought me all I
own, A. T. Stewart.
WEEKLY NO. 692)
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 443 !
Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report
asaa-NaVUVUM U
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REPUBLICAN OR PUPOLIbT.
From Union Republican.
Two years ago 39.312 votes were oast
for congressman in this district, divided
as follows: Ellis, republican, 18,875;
Waldrop, populist, 10,749; RUey, demo!
orat, 8,013; Miller, prohibitions!. 775.
This year abont 42 000 votes m-iy be ex
pected in the district, or say 41.200 di
vlded among tbe four principle candidates-Ellis,
Bennett, Qninn and North
op. On a basis of 41,200 votes, one
ronrth will be 10,300, and it would be
possible for a candidate to be success
ful with only about 11,000 votes. But
as yet no combination has been made by
which the defeat of Ellis oan be fore
shadowed. His plurality two years ago
was 8,126. The only way in whiob he
oan be defeated is for over 8000 republi
cans to refuse to support bim and vote
for some of the other candidates or for
the other parties to fuse and vote solidly
for tbe fusion candidate.
Of course. Ellis will lose a few votes,
which will be cast for ths bolters' candi
date but the number will not bo large.
Ellis is the regular nominee of the party 5
he is the ohoice of a msjoritv of bis
party and republicans believe in major
ities ruling, and above all, republicans
are opposed to sending a populist to
oongreee, aod this bolt can have no
other result should it succeed in dofeat-
ing Ellis. This is evident from an ex
amination of tbe result two years ago.
To defeat Ellis be would have to lose
over 8000 votes. These would go to
Northup. None of them would bo to
Beunelt, that must be oonoeded. and
Bennett will lose some demooratio votes
tbal will be oast for Northop. Ellis'
vote would (bus ba reduoed, Bennett's
would not be increased and Oulnn. tha
populist nominee, backed by a party
that is going to keep in tbe middle of
the road would, oome out with his full
party strength, and tbe great republican
stste of Oregon would have to oe rspre-
sented by a populist in oongreis tha
next two years.
If Ellis is defeated a popnliat will be
eleoted. No other result oan be deduced
from tbs figures an I presnnt oonditions.
Ths question for those voters who look
witb favor npon tbe CHiididsoy of North
up, tbs lool of the corrupt Portland
ring, is whether you desire the stale rep.
resented by a republiosn or a popnliat.
A vote for Northup is a vols for Q lino ;
a vols for Ellis Is a vote for bimetallism
asadvooated by the republican party,
for protection lo Amerioao Industry and
labor, fur a vigorious foreigo policy, for
tha bonir of tbe flag at bums and
abroad, for a rstorn of prosperity, hap
piness snd ounteotmsnt. Vole for Ellis.
How la Treat a Wife,
(From 1'arlflc llrslth Journal.)
First, gala wife; second, be psliant.
Yoa msy bava great trials and perplexi
ties in your business, but do not there
fore, oarry to your hums a cloudy or
OO'-trartrd brow. Your a ila mav h.va
trials, wbirb, though of leas magnitude.
msy ba bard for bar to bear. A kind
aord, a tender kok, will do wonders in
Chasing from bar brow all clouds of
gl oora.--To this wa would add always
keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy la tba bonas II la lha bal
aed is sora ta ba nead d sooner or later .
lour wire win then know Ibal yoa really
cara lor bar and wish to prolan! bar
health. For tala by Gooser A Brook,
druggists.
Charley Vsa Dora Is no from The
liellrs to attend Iba reeea.
Alvab Leach. W. GL Metier. If.ar
Falberg and onmarons other ixipalista
era Mu from Latina-ton K.lnr.i.. m
bear Wssver.
Tha ackonalrdin-d leedina ehnwa of
Iba world. Tba f.mnae Ibiail Brothers
rgrrgatina. Will Its at ll.itDr oo
Wednesday, Jans 3rd,
Col. Wm. Perwnos. of I'endleloa. txio.
bliet aaoili laia for district attorney, mmt
I" Uappoer H.iarday looking after bis
lateraata ia Iba poliiisal field.
Wa ara tdeaeed ta n roll Ih.t J V
!asr, who baa beea er-aaly ill for
lha paal Ibrra mooiha, la traomtiaa-. It
a ta lia Unpad Ibat ba mar now speed
ily recover.
E. O.i Mra. Al Ib.hart. bo baa baa
a gneet of bar sletar, Mr, T W, Ayers,
ripeds M reiara borne b s veaiag.
Mha baa baaa Vleiliag ia i'endtrt'io fr
tba paat m Mb.
Wba this sampaiga ia avr aad yoa
ara llred i.f fl.hmg f.i sn-S.rs, bay a
na'fll af fl.hleg la. ka rtH p. 0,
Tbmiarn Co. aad Iry B.liirtg .r Irani,
toa may bava bailer rk. 21
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