Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 29, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
cans have a good working plural
ity in this county and there is no
occasion for work of this kind
being done in the interest of any
one candidate. It is not necessary
for ns to state, however, that this
matter of trading is being done by
certain leading democrats, and in
the interest of one man, too. lne
thing for republicans to do is to
stay with the ticket and every man
will be elected.
For Presidential Electors.
T. T. OEER, of Marlon County
E. h. SMITH of Wasco County
J. F. CAFLES of Multnomah County
S. M. YOKAN of Lane County
N For Supeme Judge,
ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Eugene.
KEPUBL1CAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For Congress, 2d District,
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Circuit Judge, 6th District,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton.
For Prosecuting Attorney 6th District,
H. J. BEAN of Pendleton.
For Member Board of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A. O. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine.
For Treasurer,
FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner.
For Commissioner,
J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.
For Assessor,
A. C. PETTEY8, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
An Untrue Report Nailed
to the Wall !
Vote for Rood for sheriff if you
wish to have the affairs of that
office administered in a satisfac
tory manner to the taxpayers.
Jay W. Shipley, will look after
the affairs of the school supenn
tendent's office in a capable man
ner. .Remember the Morrow coun
ty boy when you cast your vote
and give him your support
The bill prohibiting further is
suing of bonds without specific
authority of congress is being de
bated in the senate. It has been
virtually settled by the severa
test votes which gave the bill the
right of way that a majority of the
senate favors the bill, but if there
was any probability that the ml
could pass the house it would not
be allowed to come to a vote in the
senate, and it is not certain that it
will anyway.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUQHAN. of Heppner.
Justice and Constables.
For Sustlce of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS BIIANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. 8. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 3rd District,
WALTER CA80N.
For Justice of 4th District,
John McMillan.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of nth District,
J. T. HOHKIN8.
For Constable of Oth District,
I. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E L. FREELAND.
For Constable of flth District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
A STATEMENT!
UNJUSTLY ASSAILED.
It has been circulated among the
voters of Morrow ooanty (bat A. W.
Patterson, tbe republican nominee for
clerk, wai iostromental in securing tbe
passage of tbe law creating sheriff and
olerk deputies for Morrow couDty. This
baa been done, primarily, to ioflaenoe
tbe voter against Patterson, though it is
likely tbat many have agitated tbe
matter with an honest belief in tbe rep
resentations made.
At tbe charges are wholly untrue, Mr.
Patterson bas no hesitancy in making tbe
following Bffidavit:
ss.
Htath op Oregon, )
Connty of Morrow. - (
I, A. W. Patterson, being first duly
sworn, depooe and say tbat I not ODly
bad nothing to do directly or indireotly,
with securing tbe passage of tbe bill to
oreate deputies tor tbe sheriff and olerk
of this ooanty, with yearly salaries of
(1,000, but tbat I knew nothing of the
same until tbe bill had become a law;
fliar ihtk BflmA ia rminff rirrtiilntAf? in nrl
It is pretty generally believed ni1llw mv nandidaov in the mind of the
that the contest in this county for people of Morrow oounty; thBt if eleoted
some of the most important offices olerk of tnig oonnty i piedge that I will
will ue pretty close, ana mucn tiara request tbe representative-elect to use bis
work 18 being done on all sides. ,Dflaence towards securing tbe repeal of
There is a good deal of talk of jobs the lftW providing for a depoty clerk in
and trades, emanating from only tbiB oorjrjty. a, W. Patterson.
one source, but these stories are
carrying little weight and only re
act od those who started them to
their injury. We believe that when
the returns are all in after Mon
day it will be found that each can
didate on the republican ticket has
received the necessary votes to se
cure his election.
seal
Subscribed and sworn to
before me tbis 11th day of
May, 1806.
. L. Fbebland,
Notary Public for Oregon.
Independent Republican.
For School Superintendent,
JAY W. SHIPLEY.
Mb. Geo. Noble has withdrawu
from the race for county judge,
leaving only W. A. Kirk and A.
G. Bartholomew in the field for
this, one of the most important of
fices to be filled at the coming elec
tion. We are of the opinion that
too little is thought about the im
portance of the olhces of county
judge and commissioner, probably
from the fact that the remunera
tion is lesa than for services ren
dered in other stations, but they
are of great importance, and need
to be nllpd by men of. good busi
ness qualities and sound judgment;
In farther substantiation of the above
statement, made and sworn to before p
duly authorized officer, Hons. J. S. Booth
by and A. W. Oowan, representative
and joint senator for Morrow oounty,
serving in the last legislature, corrobo
rate all that Mr. Patterson says. Their
statements are as follows :
Islington, Or, May 11, 1896.
To WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :
It bas b4en rumored that A. W. Pat
terson was instrumental in tbe passage
of the deputy salary bill for olerk and
sheriff of tbis county. I will say tbat
Mr Patterson never spoke to me about
the matter, and had nothing to do with
it in any way, so far as my knowledge
goes.
J. 8. Boothby.
Burks, Oregon, May f, 1896.
To the voters of Morrow ooanty:
In the hope of setting at rest untrue
and idle rumors, which are being circu
lated in your oounty evidently for the
sole purpose of prejudicing tbe minds of
voters against Mr. A. W. Patterson,
nominee for county olerk on tbe repnb
licau ticket, I desire to make a brief
statement to the end tbat no injustice
shall be done anyone.
1 refer especially to tbe legislative aot
approved Feb. 25, 1895, "To change the
oompensaion and mode of payment of
connty clerks, sheriffs and other offioera,
and also to provide for the appointment
of deputies." Bee session laws, 189o,
page 77. This measure was introduced
by Senator Butler and subsequently
passed tbe senate Feb. 20, and forthwith
transmitted to the house for its consid
eration, and was passed by tbat body
Feb. 23.
As to any person lobbying, or using
any lufluenoe for or against tbe measure,
ortoaretit "fixed no" with a view of
personal benefit, I oon state that no one
armroached me on tbe subieot, nor did I
hear of any member being importuned
It seemed to have been settled by the
sentiment of tbe people tbat such offices
and deputies should be plaoed on
salary, and it was also understood by
tbe members, as a quiet nnderoorrent,
tbat tbe serving inoambeuts were op
posed to tbe measure; and witn un
limited opportunity to disouss the
matter with Mr. A. W. Patterson I can
truthfully eay the subject was never
mentioned by or between ns, nor did
anyone from Morrow county urge me in
the matter, one way nr tbe other.
Respectfully,
A. W. GowaN.
LOSING OUT SALE!
Having Decided to Go Out of Business,
Offer Our Entire Stock; of
We will
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc.,
(COOS'S? 2 .
FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME.
A Pl.RIHiE.
In soonrdanca with the general de
mand on the part At the voters of Mor
row oounty for the repeal of the bill
creating deputies for the sheriff and
clerk with salaries at StX)0, I herein
ttledtrs that if elected clerk 1 will nrgt-
the reurmxo Ut if e elect to nse his in
fluence toward securing tbe repeal of
tbe law providing for deputy clerk in
till conuiy. A. W. Pattihhon.
Dated, May 8, 18.
He sure and mark your ticket
with an X between the number and
namo voted for.
To Stock mm.
All persons are warned not to drive or nerd
any stock upon the land ol the undersigned,
to wit: the Eat half ol the north-west quarter
or lection 34 lu T 2 B K 26 K. Trespaaien will ue
prosecuted. II i. Hallock.
A Great German's Prescription.
Diseased blood, constipation, and kid
ney, liver and bowel troubles are cored
b Karl's Clover Root Tea. For Bale by
Wells A Warren.
Fills Do Not Core.
Pills do not oare obstipation. They
nnlv aoimvairfttn. Karl's Clover Hoot
Uien WUO are not Coing to be infill- Tea &ive Derleot regularity of tbe
enced to do what they know to be bowels. For sale by Wells aud Warren
other than right and lu the inter
ets of the people whom they are
called to serve. A. O. I5artholo-
mew, for judge, and J. W. Beck
ett, for coinmiKHioner, are just such
men as are needed for these two
important places of trust Thej
will be elected
For Hale.
Ten shares of etoek in the National
Rank nf Henoner. Address Itit hard T.
Cox, Reoelver, Arlington, Oregon, G4tf,
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Thh Dalies, Orkoom;
Mayiith. im.
XTOTirR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
nihil Intention to make final prool in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, ol Morrow county, at
Heppner, Oregon, on June 27th, 1HMJ, vli:
KIUIMRO M( EI.I.IUOTT,
Hd. E. No. 31M9, for theSWSe. Beo. 17, Tp,2&,
R 'M E
tie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
said laud, viz :
Meuzo A Olden, James M. Baker, Frank M.
Orlllln, Samuel Warueld, all of lone, Oregon.
IaA. F. MOOKE,
419-41. Keglster.
E. L. FREELAND,
makes COLLECTIONS,
waitta INSURANCE,
Mttts ABSTRACTS.
U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER.
Land Filings and Final Proofs Taken,
STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY ITBLIC.
The J. M. RUSSELL Co.
The Dalles,
Portland,
Heppner.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
f ETTKRS
I j nr.. May 2.1, IMA.
LET I KK i.iar.
ADVERTISED AT
At J.
orrrieic i
M. Hager's Residence.
HEI'PNER
Hrh.rtv dev. 'I liiimas McAllth. Joe
Butler. Win. Me flies, rare Jno Elder
When railing for these letters please say
advertised. J. r. niLMAiie. r, M,
The BI6 SHOW of the UNIVERSE
COMING!
ON ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAINS.
The populiftfi mill democrats
down in l'nlk county have fusod
on afreo silver platform.
Rexemkeii W. K. KlUi when
you make out your ticket He
should receive a rousing good
rote from this county.
IjOYaI. renulilicans should see
to it that some of these campaign
lies are nailed to the wall. Don't
be fooled by smooth talk.
i j
Tut trouble among the fuller
men down at Astoria is on the in
crPRAP. A man was killed down
there on Friday while drifting in
bis boat, as a result of. the big
strike that has been on tliera for
some time.
A iui street car accident occur
red in Victoria on Tuesday in
which mm e than fifty iwwple Inst
their Uvea. 1 u accident was
f-aufttsd by Mia rar going through a
bridge that bad Uhhi citndxinord
as anaafa for travel.
MrKlM.ET appears to have very
much the) beet of it for tha pre.
dential nomination, and tha only
show, apparently, to Ix-at him is
(or lua Iieltl to Comuioa ami go
against him should ha not im
Dominated on tha first ballot
Till pre pert a of tepuMioan
sure in this county art) trry
btik'ht indiisL All this talk about
tti trading (T of rettain randi
dates i all Ixwh, tnad from hnl
rlnth, with a tteeira t Injur the
chances f rertnin tuen n tha rev
publiean lirket. Mid in tha inter
ret of but one man nil tha demo
rratio tit-ket, It ti't !.
BOND BROTHERS'
WORLD'S BEST SHOW,
Notice of intention.
JAM) OFFICE AT THE DAU.EI, OKEOON.
j May 'ill, IKW. Notlre is herehy given that
tl,o I,, nwln imtnen sett er lias I lea notice oi
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will he madr
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, el ueppner,
rirai,,iti mi Julv A. IH1. vm :
1M. E. No. R.MU, for the Ints 1 and 2, an 1 fl'-i
UK. Hro. l.Tp.&H., K. M K.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Ol said land, vis:
Harvey ('. Rush. William Gilliam, Reul.cn
daunt aud lienjainlu Maitvsuii, all ol Ueppuur,
m JA9.F. MOORE.
41 M Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE V ALI.E OREHOJi,
I i inrilia. I hue Notice la hereby given
Mn. Ellis is the protection can
didate of the second congressional
district, nnd should receive the
enruoat support of every protec
tionist in the district, regardless
of race, color or previous party
affiliations. On the issue of pro
tection tne .bllia Campaign IS 1)6. . .. r J. ! ' lolloln-nmiNljHiiler naa nien noure
bg fought out on the other The Crowning uimax oi cxniDmonai
hand none of his opponents are
coming nnt or taking a positive
position, but would rather straddle
with the hope of rapturing votes
from all tho other parties. Mr.
Northnp, whose campaign ought
to have died a-borning, hopes to
draw votes from both the old par-
ties, and yet it he is a protectionist
be could hardly hope to receive
the support of a free trader, sine
upon that issue.has been tbe di
viding of the two greatest political
parties the country has known.
Doth Mr. Quinn and Mr. Dennett
are making the campaign on free
ailver. Then the only logical way
for a protectionist is to cast his
vote (or a protection candidate.
Mr. Ellis is for protection to Amer
ican products, his opponents are
iAFSJ!
vj4.r.-irj.tiAAi
lWAl.il ,I f
T 111
.f 'HI.
V3
V,
.'uTtt on WEDNESDAY June 3rd.
and our ple are wel aware that most Trarel.sl, Popular, Famnu, and altogether tbe Greatest
the tariff must be settled first ua 1 u m. . ',. , ., ' t: A i LRil. ih
I a iCUUHt tUlUII'UIWU lk VUl'Msn. ai-a..'y
A iri itinf rtrluna sttnrk Ht.
I iiiie, M'., fxliietkUy ptening at
almtit & M n't l" k. 1 Ls ttumber of
d ili reprte in Ht. xni and
vicinity amounted t M ith
Kit) ii jurisl an I others Wing
brnnjit in. This is one if lha
liMwt tetnl lr drstrurtiv and death
iliIit)g fyt biiieseter re(mrted. No
etimle Iim )et !o ma-la cf tL
l"M aud dttrikg id property.
Arlington llecnrd.
f ke Ill4(ml ra4 st Utli
Is lbs InJlfi loal who ferelsleetljr n
glrele bis beellb, sml tha means at f
ortisfl ssd reetofiti 11. klatjr (eraet
ho am sot mnaliiallotal iJiuls da tbis.
Tber fons objects of eotapsMloa
s veil m eeneqfe. A fetlar of spp
lite, lot ut sleep knl Heeh, Impaired
Jia-estiufi, so nneeriaia e'ale cf Ibe
bowels toil m lores tf liilNxiaeeee are
Oiaojr imsIsii f Ilia spmrb c4
diaeeM, To ttieregeril them la eljet
folly, wbleb nftenjril talnre In doe time
tiUnletieS eeeerely. If Pol felkll. Tliat
tnlal sat I Huron (lily lelleUle te(es
ol llil ttlMbief In tbeehen
rhf..ele ilieM, .ia4ter's Hoinaeb
Hitlere, will, if re?ted tn la Hate, ayeit
thoee ilieot.lere, lo the rttna ol wblrb
II te slea fally Icon ate. AtH' thee
re ehrnai In.t slie, lltr e-imi-laint,
ll loey ronll-e. .itipU', ioie
fe, tbcaaietum roalaMe.
more to itneaa a few of oar Marvrlous Special
Fcatnrea than it would I to see the
Inside and Outside of any Show
In the World.
hefnte Joarpn U (ilbson, I. S. tU.m., at Lexing
ton, Oregon, on June JO, l"t". is:
ltd K Kn. Svm, lor the bK, nee. ll, Tp. J B. R.
it. v w u
He namee tne louowmg inmwi n. pmn
his coiitltiiKWi residence uin and rullivaUoa
of said land. l: .
j..i.n t vnmie. winiam r.siea. irnw
fhlnn, all ol Heppner. Oregon, and Edwin It.
Beh,otUluWu.oreon.
4 AO. w. ' "'n r.,
M Register.
. Notice of Intention.
f ASnOFFICl AT I ORASDF.. OHEUOJI.
Ij Aorll II. lav. Notice la hereby glvaa
that lha Inl owing nam1 sen ier naa nira no-
n nl hla luicntion to make Snal proof In sup
port nf his claim, and thai mm prool win oe
marfie neiore ine roiiniT ' i", m.'.tvw
ty, Oirgoo,oa) June l'lB,t. ls:
Hd. I. Ke. (r me ', Mti and lota 1 and I
tu, ITn liknK .M.
He lumx the Mlnwlng wltneeawe to prot
hlaronilniinna realdeece upon and culUiailoo
Mlltlln J. Hen. John T liannway, ainen n.
ai.nn rk.tla Unmn. all ol Henptief. If.
Any peroia wnooeairee pi"" -
al'nwanr ol ew prool. Mminiir
..ti.mul Mann, niel-f I he law and the regu
lations nf lha lnlrot Itepertreeni, wny awe
proof .h.Mild nH be allowed, will I glree an
oi.portunlly al Ihe aie mentioned lime end
Ju- i.. -a-mttia the wilnewee of Bald
rlalmanl. and In ofler evidence la rebulUI at I
that subotltUMl by clalaunu
n. r. w ii-.
4M-M Srelal.
Wood Wanted.
ktoTii a t ntarsT ntvF. tmt Tut
a, hnd board nf IHstrWt n. I, iieepeer.
lot . will lervlte bids of ike onry m Miiy
il mxla ol wood el Ibe ertwa premlM el
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1896.
To Tug Public : ,
The following facts have decided ui to open up an office at The Dalles, and we believe the
wool growers will feel an interest In our proposition to handle their wool.
THE DALLES MARKET. --In lH95slx million pounds of wool was marketed there,
which brought extreme prices. The present outlook is that not less than eight million pounds
will be marketed there this season, and we believe wools sold In The Dalles will bring full values
for the following reasons :
1st. 1 he large amount of wool handled not only attrac's buyers, and the most of them make
The Dalles their headquarters for the season, causing a brisk competition. The Oregon mills use
not less thai two million pounds, so wools la The Dalles have the benefit of this competition, as
well as for the East and California markets.
2d. The location of The Dalles is such that Ave transcontinental railroads compete for freight,
guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; In 1K95 wools from The Dalles to the East were taken ate
rate cf 90 eta. per hundred pounds.
8d. Arrangements have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to
The Dalles when added to the freight from The Dalles East, will not be higher than the freight
from local points direct East, and lu many cases less. These facts alone assure the growers the
highest possible prlre.
CONSIGN M E NTS.- While we fully realize consigning wool is a thing of the past, we
believe growers will do well to consider our proposition, especially this season as there la every
reason to believe It will he a slow, draggy year.
Our business In the past has been buying for Oregon and Eastern mills and dealers. Realising;
how slow the mills and dealers will be in placing their orders this year, we think our method of
handling will be ao advantage to the grower, and considering the wool will not be moved from
the home market nor from under your control without consent; you must not look upon our
proposition in the light of shipping on consignment.
For ten years past, "excepting 1NM, the year of the panic," wools have brought better prices
In the home markets, as the season advanced, than at the opening, and we believe this will be
especially so this season.
When growers are not in a position I hold their wool, or feel Inclined to sell to pay their
bills, we will make an advance at a liberal rate of Interest; will Uke charge of the wool, pay the
teamster's and other charges when requested to do so, and when wools are to be shipped to The
Dalles by rail, we will lae care of the railway freights from point of shipment to The Dalle, end
at such points aa Heppner and Arlington, we will have a representative who will take charge of
You will keen In mind that when shipping to The Dallee there will lie no et tn
yon, end considering the low price of wool, we have concluded to do this work at cent per
pound brokerage.
We will lie bleated to heard 03 you. and send regular ercoutita nf e-at-m ami Ino.i m..k-.
I when requested. xMI j. . KUSMKLL CO.
RACES !
RACES !
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Ths tltppaor HpeeJ Aseoeialioo baa decided to bold a Kaea Meetiog at
I lleppoef. same to be epa June a, la,
Coaliarnl Areow Aeeerably ...! to- d-uwr no b-i.,fe i I . i
tht-td rteettee Ibe WM to t.)l s
all M.le,
Aitm
J, I S"ess,rief
Kauai, IteppiM. nr , May 1 1
St Uat-aa or sua Botes.
T July 10
Tare CnrnpMa Ctrc as Troops - - A Fits
All Nations GHEATT Male ami Female Cclebrilies.
(hW )m?tt of Rift Wai flu4j is. fttii'i IVi Su SiryrvM
Asia, I'.arot, Afrtea and Amerie la foettibaUott.
r,Rin mm mnmmi..wm tv and or.iGiML rtm
i , i.j Wna t .nulla, aaxllna la irobale
. i a a f. l.i.i. 1....I r I-.-. Tl, l...i U'nh.ltfnt a .1 Imagine Animal I lha a.l.iil ae .l.nli.ta.i..e ol li said
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nl Ml aa,U and nlea-1 a Waf HB IW.
in IK- m.-ii- w ih- i-t- ol T kom-a 9 HH..tt
law! hllktlMDI) son of lb Wale M
tot Mn loMBlr. wtiim la protaiw
Itf,mnanre-Tbe (Uealeel l'i.B.rre-Tb Coinfleto
WllJ I Waal Mbows-lbe Ktertwbere ('Or Jed
IWet Miowe on Keith.
A rH
f si -is la ltaiaitoti I'll lltie
IkM skeflg Ibal will ebtae enl
lbtfle'ae. te a I s-k I will sMile to be
ea leelent ae tbe eoenif e-arl will ft m II ate
A M U tea of lne fr-"te le eiere'ail.Hi ere
k4l,ivg bl teaalg Ilea. A S.e.
Ma JV, ies.
Ttif reja'fl is qoit Mrrrt
ahuot Ilri ( tirr that trailicrf ia lV
Irtjj i.t;a ljr an.l in lli Inlerrst nf
rei tain ral.ili latre in t lse rrullf
raOlukeL Tills ie a trry Ohfra.
itial)a (atrnie,l StiJ ahollff
wttbutit faqcJaUoa.
fltoal f Itost b kte rue.
hymi44.ne-M otsture; latonee lUhisa
sal eiiriri sxajl at sigbt, woree t-
efetrtilsa. If Slbwe4 la) Stilts
t emote fwrsB, bieb ltea Meavj 4
aiweto, hrr.-elrt ef enfew tTaa
(lietaraf el' i-s Ibe lrl.ie a. Id-oat.
beele wlevtalaoe), M e raxl eaaae
r-rj)t- lb lesoe Al draggle, a,
a . -. I a . aar, , . t M . - .a
Tit ISimUto I'lJie-tolrbla,
hki-yrJi fjrrl .f KintLii, CirKtl frr, I WfKjtl
Itare,
Itlch. toetrtHllse sa4 rpeiel-U.l. I'reMSbef leeeaa.rable Hperiel
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