Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 25, 1896, Image 2

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Republican TMet.
For President,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER. of Marlon County,
S. M. YORAN, of Lane.
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco.
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
HOW IS THIS SOURCEt
Sleeplessness and
Nerve Exhaustion
BI
1HFLHI0IQHT0RY
Two Gases in Gladwin Gountu, Mien., Glted to
the tact mat Nerve Debility can be Treated
a Nerve Food SuccessloHy.
DO NOT USE A STIMULANT, USE A NERVE FOOD.
From the Courier-Herald, Saginaw, Mich.
In tbe long list of diseases that human
flesh is heir to, none are perhaps more
Recently the Salt Lake Tribune, pain Inl than inflammatory rheumatism
a supporter of Bryan, published in and its attendant ilia- The sufferer lies
its colums a "special" to the Chi- racked with pains that seem almost un
cago Tribune which we give below, bearable aud many times even death
headlines and all. It has been itself would be a relief. Tortured by
, j i ,1 . t pains that seem beyond humnu skill to
charged by the partisan Bryan press away or even yalleviBtei tbe wretcU.
that the opposition papers were ed Bufferer toBBeB on a bed of pain, hop
manufacturing telegraphic news jng that something may be found to
which protrayed a condition of release him from the thralls of that
affairs in the Bryan camp not alto- dreaded malady. A case of this oharao
., . ,,, . , ter reoently oame tinder the observation
gether of the "happy family" char- '7 ' iin , the courier-Herald.
acter. One enterprising Eastern whjie he chanced to be 10 tbe thriving
Oregon journal has taken the pains little town of uladwin, tbe county seat
to telegraph Chairman Jones as to of Oladwin county, Mioblgan. While
the truth of these rumors of disa- he beftrd of tbe 0BBe of Mr'- W"1"
iam Flynn, wbo Lad been a v.otim or in
f .i.i i' flammatoty rheumatism in its worst form
is anything but harmony, and is Bnd had eudured nntoid BOfferings from
confident of Bryan s election. u. it had drawn her bsnda out of
The following is the Tribune's shape until tbey resembled bird's claws
"special:"
"Gorman to lead. Jones to be
retired and a new plan arranged
for. Chicago, Sept 1G. A special
to the Tribune quotes Senator
Faulkner of West Virginia as say-
Hhe Lad fallen away in flesh uotil she
waa almost a livina skeleton and her
sufferings were so great and ooostant
that she became a victim of sleeplessness.
All of these troubles oontrivod to make
her condition most alarming and she be
came tbe viotimof hallucinations, seeing
ing it is definitely settled that ,e"ibla thing, and fancied danger, every
a i- r - :n . i . where.
oeimvur uoiiuau win iu uuu Then, at a time wben tbe most serions
time be at the bead of tbe demo- consequences were threatened, she was
cratlC campaign committee, induced to try a moat remarkable reme
dy that had cured one of her friends and
campaign
'Chairman Jones will not formally
rcsigu,' he said, 'because that will
cause demoralization in the party,
but Senator Gorman will be at the
head of the campaign work within
a fewdnys.
"The first thing Senator Gorman
will do, will be to put a stop to the
retir platform speeches of Mr
Bryan. It is doubtful, too, whethor
Senator Teller will make any
speeches in New York, as Senator
Gorinau regards that state irre
deemably wedded to the gold
standard. The great fight will be
rendu by Senator Gorman in the
Reoently, while a representative of tbe
Courier-Herald was at tbe thriving Til
lage of Gladwin, Oladwin oounty, be
beard of a case of this nature and that it
bad yielded to a abort treatme'nl with a
celebrated remedy, tbe name of which
bas beoome a" household word in every
hamlet, village and oity in tbe land. Tbe
victim of this unusually severe case of
nervous trouble was Ransom Simmons,
an old and well known resident of tbe
village. His nervous oondition bad
grown worse and worse, until the slight
est unusual noise, or even tbe opening
of a door would almost drive him frantic,
Skilled physicians bad studied over bis
case and prescribed tbe usual remedies,
but their efforts were unavailing, and the
patient oontinued to get worse.
Finally, one day in reading a news
paper, be encountered an item in regard
to a oase similar to bia own, and read
with greBt interest of tbe means by
wbiob it had been cured. He at once
deoided to try tbe remedy, and did so.
As to tbe results of its use, we oan not
do better than quote Mr. Simmons own
words. Wben asked to narrate bis ex
perience, be spoke as follows :
"As tbe result of long oontinued ill
ness I beoame the viotim of nervous de
bility in its most violent form about four
years ago. It kept growing worse and
worse until I bad become so nervous
that tbe least noise around tbe house, or
tbe entranoe of anyone into tbe house,
would throw me into a violent nervous
t
THE GREAT QUESTION.
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A Washington correspondent says in a
reoeot letter :
The calm, dispassionate, legal-like
open letter which Attorney General
Harmon made publio several days ago
is by far the most important u'teranoe
that baa come from tbe administration,
against Bryan's anarchistic tendenoies.
not excepting the letter from Mr. Cleve
land. Mr. Harmon's letter deals exolu
siyely with that clause of the Chioago
platform declaring Bgainet what it term
ed federal interference in local affairs,
which everybody knows to bave been
aimed at Mr. Cleveland's prompt sup
pression of tbe interference with tbe TJ.
8 mails by tbe railroad rioters at Chica
go, tbe most creditable tbiog io bis ad
ministration, and with Mi. ' Bryan's
pledge not to do likewise should be be
come president, and a similar state of
affairs be brought about again. Tbe
following words of Attorney General
Harmon are worthy of the oareful study
of every good citizen, regardless of par
ty: "This in mv judgment, is a far more
serious matter than tbe money question
or any other question now before tbe
people, grave as they all are. Our form
of government may survive a wrong de
cision of those questions, and the people
may end ore for a time tbe evils wbiob
result from false systems of finance and
taxation, bat if the president baa de
liberately disregarded the instrument
upon which the United States is found
ed, by supplanting the authority of a
sovereign state by armed foroe, a prece
dent has been made which threatens our
form of government, while if a candi
date for president may properly pledge
himself in advanoe, as Mr. Bryan has
done, to do nothing to proteot the prop
erty, maintain the authority aod enforce
the laws or tbe United States, unless and
until the officers of another eountry re
quest or oonsent, then we really bave no
federal government, for a government
which is not entirely free to nse foroe to
protect aud maintain itself in the dis
charge of its own proper funotiona, is no
government at all." Mr. Harmon also
quotes tbe resolution offered in the sen
ate by Senator Daniels, of Va., wbo pre
sided over tbe Chioago convention, voted
for tba platform and who is now on the
stump tor Bryan, indorsing in the strong
eat langnage the president's action in
oppressing tbe railroad riots.
-
Just Received I
We have just received a
Large Line of Ladies' and
Misses Jackets and Capes
Io
HL
M Sty
OS
after a short time happy termination
of ber terrible illneaa was assured. Ask
ed in regard to her trouble and its treat
ment Mrs. Flynn responded as follows:
"Two ears sgo I bad a terrible attaok of
inflammatory rheumatism that prostrat
ed me utterly so that I was entirely
belplee. The trouble was in a very
violent form and drew my hands ont ol
all shape. It also affeoted my lower
limbs, which became badly ewollou aod
helpless. I bad bad attacks of rheiima
tiam several times before but none ao
violent as this. I bad constant pains In
the iolnli aud violent headaches. There
were aleo times wben I had chills vory
severe ami these were followed by per
lods of violent perspiration that was ex
Rtato nf Iowa, lllinnia. Minnoanta oeedingly profuse and weakened my
eoneuiailon, una oniicimru wry uu
and Michigan, which are essential
to tho success of Mr. Bryan."
IIOW OUR GREAT SIlIMSa
OWE SCARED EXGLAXIK
Under the benign policy of pro
tection according to tbe policy of
(littcriruinatirig duties, which do.
spite every injediment which for.
eign cations put in our way lad
built op and eteadil maintained
in the carrying of practically all of
our foreign commerce, the Ioudon
Times, in May, 127, thus thunder.
OUhly squealed:
"It in nt our habit to sound the
t.K-hiu tn light occasions, but we
conceive it to be impossible to view
the rxiolii g state of things Io this
country without uioie than appra
henainn and alarm. Twelve years
of jx are, and what is the situation
la Great llritian? The shipping
inter?,, the cradle of our navy, it
half ruined. Our commercial
tnotmpoly no longer f lists; we have
cloned thrt western Indies against
America from filings of commer
cial I if airy. Its active seamen
have already engroeeI an import
ant branch of our carrying trade
tithe I'. t Indira, llrr starred
(lag ia now coiiapiounua no every
sea arid ill amu defy our tburj.
der."
And tdraJLUay tha t'olbsl
HUti proceed! to rejieal tba
batiatiuD act under which the
tngnifWtt emveeeee were Wing
a4itvfl What fatuous, aye,
thai criminal folly!
i
8rs4rft tUf It It. UllLLude.
c tdd to anj jt the Chicago tick
t, jt thifikatliftt Bryan illLa
New Yik by ti leas than L'AotO
vnUa. me-U a etinng protect
(aitiat ti e ft lt ll.u of tl.s ffw
ttief I Utfitt M at tbicN and !
fan-l fc iU fr any candidal
1! ia t!, klftj? H rpcr of flej pete.
Jvtts lk1b TliatCMtMUftom.
tt of hm (rraU if New Vol I,
I,m ba skrd t ithdrtw, lie
d In I iUb! itkfi osj the
t1.ir U(f tm, it ia sH
for aboat three moot hi.
"Ons day a lady friend wbo bad used
Dr. Williams' I'iok Tills for Tsle 1'rople
with great beurfit, met my little jilrl on
tba street and on learning of toy condi
tion advised me to get some I'lok Tills
and take (hero. I got a box and began
to uie them aooording to directions.
After two or three doses I bey acted very
rlearly on my oervouura. I bad not
lern able to sleep for a long time and
this WM begUming to tell on me very
vre1r. I baj fallen awar in ll"eh un
til 1 was very thin and weak aud my
bands were l ardly more than skin and
tit. As I said after two or tbtee doers
f I'mk Tills tbey began to quirt my
oetvotiiiitM, tod I could sleep, I eoo
linaed to gain ao that In a few monthe 1
waa again able to be np and do my own
work. Ismfreafiom the peine ta the
ttoaj and at Digit I eeo gt braltblul
and (efrrahlng eleen. TbeM pills bave
Jose s great deal of good for me and I
eeeaot pk loo highly of them. There
are also other taere aronnJ n where
they bave bei n neJ and tley bave act
ed tNrnrfieially aa they did In my own
eeee. 1 rannnt say too much for them
a J aay tbeee few wof.ls .f tratimeay In
nvtler llal othere who are suffrrirg aa I
wa, bia? try Ihrm and get rli-f."
aroxysm. I tried medioinee for the
trouble, but was not relieved. Finally,
I read in a Detroit. Miohigan paper
about a cure of a trouble somewhat
similar to mine, effected by a medicine
known as Dr. Williams' Fink Fills, and
deoidod to give tbeee pills a trial. After
I bad taken a box of tbe pills, my ner-
vonsneHS began to be relieved, and after
taking ten boxea of Fluk Pilla I was so
ell that I discontinued their use, aod
have not bad to uae them or anything
for nervous troubles for two yeara past.
In my oase tbey acted quickly aod effec
tually on my nervous troubles, aod they
proved an efficient and reliable remedy
Hinoe nsiug tbem I bave recommended
them to others, aud tbey bave need them
with great benefit."
Mrs. Himmona corroborated ber bus
band's atatoments and waa earnest in
her good words for tbe remarkable
remedy that bad been tbe means of af
fording bar buaband muoh needed reat,
and had freed him from tbe violent net
voua debility that bad made bis life
miserable. Many cases similar to this
oae of Mr. Himmona' bare been noted,
herein Dr. Williams Tick Fills bave
been need witb eminently satiafaotory
and pdy reunite, aod liability to fre
quent aud eieeesive nervous excitement
has been readily relieved and tbe shat
tered nervee built np aod reatored to s
normal, healthy condition.
Dr. m illiame' Pink Tills contain, in a
eotidet.ed form, a!l tbe eleroeots aecee-
eary to give new life aod rlobneee to tbe
blood and reatore shattered nerves.
Tbey are an unfailing epecifie for such
diseases as luonmotof ataxia, partial
paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, eolatioa,
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head-
eroe, tbe after tffet of la grippe, palpi
tation of the heart, pale atd sallow com
plniona, all farms of weekaee ia either
male or female. Tint Tills are Sold by
all dealers, or will to sent poet paid on
receipt of prioe, M eeots a box, or lit
U'i-e lor 11 So tbey are aevwr eolJ la
bulk ot by the .00), by addreeelag Df.
WtllUtna' Mr Jieioe Compeer, Ht-neaee
laJy, S. T.
Ladies desiring anything in this line will do
well to call early and make their selections
before the assortment is broken.
rr
We -ave ir) These Goods Quali
ties RangiQg ir) Price fron)
$2 to $18.
Year Wont Enemy Writhing
With the rheumatism is an individual
whom, if you have a Chriatian spirit, you
would forgive. He ie, no matter wbat bis
delinaaenoiea. nonished enough. Noth
McClnre I Magazine for October
No reader of tbe "Bonnie Brier Bush"
storiea oan fail to be iotereated in the
ingahortot Tophet could enbanoe his opeoing; article in the October MoClure's.
misery. Moreover, he ia in serious peril, j, lg fcn ,coont 0f lHa Maolareu, the
The disease is always prone to attack ,utnor 0( those most genial talee. by an
his heart and kill him inatanter. As a lnimBte peraonal friend, the Rev. D. M.
means of curing this disease, Hostetter's RoMj describing bim as a minuter aod
Btomaoh bitters bas tbe highest reputa- p0ipii orator, in which characters he bad
tion and me most nuinoriiaiive proiess- beoom, eminent long before he took up
ional sanction. Its osa In tbe prelimi- .nthorehiD. aa well as his literary moth-
nary stage of tbe oomplalnt ia tbe wisest 0)J f t0(j oareer, a series of portraits,
precautionary measure rbeumatio inva- Di0tnret cf ian Maclaren'a several resi-
lias oan possibly adopt. The Bitters ia denoeii ,nd i0B1 originl Drnmtoohty
also a remedy or tne greaiesi mimy in tjewB uiaatrate tbe paper,
malarial and kidney trouble, dyspepsia
and liver complaint, ooostipation aod
nervousness. It ooonteraots the effects
of hardship and exposure in damp or In
olement weather, and ta a capital pro
moter of appetite and sleep. Give this
One remedy the persietent trial to wbicb
13
1Z 3 9ft
To the same number Rudyard Kipling
contributes one of bis strongeat balluds
Other contributions of particular in
terest are a remarkably vivid and real
account of the Linooln and Douglas de-
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NGLISHanoBUSINSS
COLLEGE
PORTLAND OREGON
Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
all medicines of standard reputation are bates of 1868. drawn from tbe peraonal
entitled. reminiaceueea of Lincoln's and Donglaa's
oonreuiDorariea sod neighbors ; a paper
Tni strike and subsequent law- 0f personal obeervatione and recollections
lesncBS at Leadville, last week, has of Li Hung Ubaog and bia labors for tbe
i;. n.l wrnnaht tba advancement of China, by tbe Hon.
. . .. . . m . . ... Cheater Holeombe, wbo for many rears
destruction of thousands of dollars o ,od offloi rel
worm or property. lloni wiln tb, ,kttoji Mr. Will h.-
Low's remioiseenoes of a reception day
"For five weeka I lived no cold water, at lbs Frenob Salon, and impreesione oi
so to speak." writes a man who suffered Fortony, Dagaao Booveret, Casin, and
terribly from indigeetion. other important recent painters; ana.
lie could hardly keen anything on bis finally, a paper by Wiiabetn ninan
stomach. Wbat staysd waaa't properly Tbelpe. giving bsr recolleotlone of the
digeeietl and gave aim terrible pangs. poet Edward Rowland Bill, aod telling a
Thla Is not an nneommon ease. Dye- very interesting story of collaboration
peptics don't gel enough ooorubmeut. witb ber buaband In tba writing oi
tbey ars generally tbia and weak. novels. All of tbeee papers sre fully
Tbey may eat enough bat tbey don't Uloetreted.
digeet eoougb. Much of what they eat The fiction ol toe ntimoer is ip w me
lorrs into poieoo. If this keeps on MoClnre standard; wbiob means that it
there's no telling what disease they may is of fresh end unfailing Interest. It in-
(ft next. I elude tbe Goal installment or me ab-
Tl.afa whi It ia brat to take tihaker thonv IiODe novel. "Fbroen," wblon
Dlgeeuvs Cordial, as soon as srmptoms Inlueee la a perfect fl od of engaslag ad-
of lodigMlioa appear. ventures; a floe story by Robert w.
It carve all tba evils of lodigeetlos, Chambers, who is proving hlineelf one
ana prevents lbs evils which lodigoettoo lof the moel striking of tbe yooog Amer-
esaaea. I lean atory-wrn, a twwmmut wmm v,
Hold by droggiela, price 10 aenUto by Morgaa Roberteon; sad a story of
II 00 tt bottle. London adveotare, by W. Tett KWie.
EOARDIKG DEPARTAEHT LMIES
n 4' :..,; Ti i,tl.. y u.-is . . vr-
-'T.'-,i
"MoliK I'Uaiueee.leee Roimt" IS th
rnotto of thn republican patty.
AliloM repuMicana rndoreo tha
St. Ioiiia platform without any
reservation.
TtlMt ia elill nlauhtciing
Chriatian. 1 ha citilirM nations
hars at.l this thirtt too loDg.
national liimctalliara, sinca Mo
Ki nicy's tiotinnalioo, baa written
another letter io which ha Las
dccidisl to support itryan. Tbera
are plenty of rccraita to fill Lis
plac.
Htxlo MlT( ntt L'a xwh, to
l-adelnrfcd hua on tha 13lh of
Ocbdwr, nhrtuM lricg oultrery
toter io Morrow county.
Cowaetilt roam tha alrcrt of
llepi ner. Will tla new fr.w
ordmatice prma Ui l-a a dead lclter,
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Linus, !ower Main Street,
Heppner, Orpgon.
The senllemen are writ rqiilnwl with Ornl. Uriur. Crnk. OlMtata ami other counttrt,
and n monry and Unit lu making lh mvIIuik tlb rTtlitig mcu.
I'rlrrs In kerplng with Ihf tlmec
THOM PSON & INSISTS,
IVXXtTMXiT. xtxrxiTjex.
lluw bicarn tha dollar lia tgit,tK jr n,
ia the ptol.leiu tit -at w ill If settled j
ia NotetnWr ly th el.cli -n of
MrKiblry.
Tni city of Koba, Japan, baa
a aipfHl out by flrt and tu.
11.0 I.im of Ufa is i paltintf and
tho datnaga will bot fall I low 1,.
J 111 Toll' Tntfi MS l.aaUen
ch.ieeo aa the dm creWi candt
data l.itpitribi'f vt the stitecf
New York.
J. II. Montgomery, of lVrtlaiid,
wta Laa aiitUa Mtetal lettets for
tht 0e,,B',, lTnrtic5 lotf.
CiMU'Ul HltraLL, of Hath,
Maine, president of tha American
Merchant Marina
Tat Intereat ahown throuchout r,w
tha Southern a tales ia tha tariff With local applieati as "'
... , . rearb thaSMtof tbedheaea. Catarrh ia
question has cauaej tha American boo4 Mmt9XioMi Md to
l'rotcctiva Tariff League to irj Urd to ears It yn ma.lUketaien.aJ
rernedtea. Ua'l's Catarrh Ore Is takes
laWrsaJly, and sete dtrtetly oa the blood
ea4 Baaeune aarfae. U all's Catarrh
Cure ie not a ijawk n Jrta. It was
prrritwd by oae ef tbe beet phjiiriaos
ra tbia amiatry lot teara, and Is a reen
ter preeeriplioa. It la enmnneed of tbe
beet toairs known, aeabtned with the
beet blend puriSwa, a Ming directly oa
tbe nnroae earfeoea Tbe ertet aota
benntiua at tbe two Ugredtaale at abat
pr4ara tmk woadeffal reealis is far
taelerk. H-ed tu teetieBoalala, frea.
F. J. Cat at k Co, Tmpa.
ToMa, OW-s
Ui4 by draggiete, ttna TJ SMM.
a revised and enlarged edition of
Defender lVicutnent Na ? entitled,
Tha I'rotectifaTarifl-ita Adran.
tat:" t) tha HoutL" With val
nabla alditioos on tha aarna sub
ject, this documsnt waa iocorpur.
ated io tba remarks of Banal
TriUhard, of North Carolina, de
livered io tba Henata.
i
fcH iwee kwt Ta
le a ere aura foe UeaJaebe sad aerenae
tt ae Nliag riMVM ao entrkty.
I'of sale by Wells A I arrea.
Tearl Mtee, aba eeme oat fmca lows
recently for bia healta, la takieg Ctee
sew exexnaipltna rare, aa4 l'-lfcf
lib the bnrmal efferie ef ear keetwa
ra etavMptxre Is feHdlV beieg
broagkl to a btt elala at beallb.
T-m ItetidwHi wee ef free Davti-
l !.i;,,n I,.. ea t4ar m taei. t efwia
civeo tna orcamiatioo notlcw llst:,iaiui lln wnteb Too an J
l,a ill eo longer actva aa PreaU j JJ'
. . . , oa loan e anaaiaaae
drm lUGDttjg oa ire ireie;
ptatforra and endorurg tba rapttUj
licao pticcipl ff tctUo to tla
American marine wottldat .
b aether, bevic Mr. rwsjl' ac
tion ,
rnie4 tiriik
fof tbe Drgo ladwlnal EtptUoa
lobe bld at Twtlead. IWpV 15. !..
Aat Hvt el tba U It. A 9. Ov, will
II SpWHkJ MMItina tarkMO at the fete
ul e aa I mo Wifc fwe I We rwa4
Ue. f B?lf eile fe lea alev
t M tbe CieMiw a. taski la all
r m int tu Med
Huie aeva at ll'pv sa rWpt Xi,
Zi,iat. aaaa IS. tWe rwi.
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BUCKS!
BUCKS!
fritter .'m , " ' ""
VV''. .si. I
Don't buy your Bucks until you
sec the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham, hand, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon he in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
ILlS.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . . .
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aWA Ike tkwp grrrr rwire 0mf
fri frnm K .in a m t . . , . .
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bl-aat ae l f.. a e(ar at 4 Uaai rnl
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1hnt!i(tl irora aa It. C. K A Jt. Will
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