Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 03, 1896, Image 2

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RepuDHcan Ticket.
For President,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER, of Marion County,
8. M. YORAN, of Lane,
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, .
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
Let's stop talking politics long
enough to eay a few kind worda for
Heppiier and Morrow county.
The greatest parade ever seen in
Portland occurred last Saturday
night in honor of McEinley and
Hobart
THE EXPECTED VERDICT.
Tflia paper takes pleasure in an
nouncing that the locks at Cas
cades will be opened for business
on Oct. 5th, 189G. This celebra
tion should be attended by all citi
zens of Eastern Oregon, who can
possibly be there at that time. It
means much for the Inland Empire.
With election over Heppner
should come back to earth once
more and wake up. The appear
ance of the county paper indicates
that Heppner either has very few
business men or tbat they are not
up to snuff." It takes rustling
its to get business.
DIAMOND DIGGERS.
Laws Which Are Made to Keep
Them Honest
Th DetetW Mfltom nnd IU Working;!
la Mine of South Africa How
th Precious Genu Ar
Shipped.
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Before this paper reaches
readers the election of president
and vice president will have been Cleveland has his ax out, it is
settled, we hope for the best inter- said, for those government officials
ests of this great country and to who have been taking too much in
the entire satisfaction of a majority terest in politics and too little in
of the voters of the land. ThiB the duties assigned them. The
election of all in the last decade, Gazette does not know that there
if not for more than a half century are any "offensive partisans" in
past, is of great moment this state, but the president is
There are many issues in the liable to dig up a few very shortly,
campaign just closing. It is not
the money question alone, as the
"pops" would have you think, that
is exercising the people. For
many years and always under re
publican rule this country has
prospered as it never did before, to call it good is to seem to
It is to this regime that the people jg boilt it
should and. without doubt, will
return. This is their only hope 1 fte gr0Cer. Slves J1"
for better and more prosperous money back, without a word,
times. if you want it. That don't
The Bryan platform does not jook ljke j jn& does jt?
suit our people. It declares for a KSchmin.tc,mUm
nhonna in fria mnnotr tif rf 1 San Frtnciico 188
wyUUUfgV au UW MJ WUiJ DIUUUU1VI VI
this country, without regard for or
consideration of the well tried plan
of protection to American indus
tries; without any thought that
commercial conditions of the wot Id
The staple good Japan
tea is Schilling's Best.
The price is so low that
EDITORIAL NOTES.
country that bulieves and trusts its
greatest tribunal, the
A personal friend of Presided Cleve
land says tbat lie baa made op bia mind
to reoouoize tba iodepeodeooe of Cuba.
will settle the matter of ratio, and I unless the rebellion ia put down by
that independent action, in the face Spain within tba next three months, and
nf tha donlpfp.l nnrwlifinn of th that a hiot to that rffrol baa been Riven
Ii . OL'BIIl
unancea oi our country, cannoi buo-
t n . i ;i. ii i - I
cesBiuwy cuange u; mai our coun- r, beine now pretty well understood
try is a patriotic country that does tbat the Venezuelan Boundary Commis-
not consent or give aid to revolu- ,'ou w'" report iu favor of tbe claims ot
tion or mob violmio.iv. that this ia a Waiiela, Enlaud, with view to sav
' - I I 1 f. I !l!4 1 .
idk nerneii uumiiittiiuu, oh unciueu to
agree to arbitration before that report ii
supreme ,,
court; a nation of business men
strivmc to do business acain in the From all over Indiana oomes news
best inonev that the world bvot M"1 ,B,e bsol.ill safe for Mo-
rrt, , . . ... Kinley. Tbe followioK Ulter from
gave. Iheno are but a fow of the , ,. ... . . , , ,
. .ii. Indianapolis is a fair aumpleof what Is
things contended for by tho oppo- b,illB writteo from 01Hf BeoUoni of
sition to lSrynuism. Hoosierdnm: "Tbe raid that Algr,
That tho verdict is for tho best, Howard, Hiokles and Tanner have made
this turner ia well hHHiireil. It will ,n I"liHa has stirred up tba patriotism
l.o Ur,lUI 5 ,!, ;,,. ,l, wiwn wiiiohm lisimoaiasur winner.
... i nlif. in 2 1st 1 on M oKlnlay audi 00 to
Brew, grana siammm-warer, uie M ,m jD(lil,0 j noUkert.H
aoioonic rcpreHoniauveoi Amer-l '
lea Ucst likxxl and liOBt thought, Tbe republicans were not turpriaed to
the grand man of Ohio, the Hon. learn tbat Al'irld's manaenrs bad aban
William Mpk'inli.v It U no nl. doned all hone of oarrylnv Illinois for
Mm ii mj f rw mv u I w i
ley.
a qtication of h6w tnnch will be the
majoiily.
A TKiiiiiPi u storm vinitcd the
East recently and many Iivpb were opened,
l0Mt.
Bin an ufHrttr tore down the
American ling at Chicago and
atatutxHl u(K)0 it.
How about the Mitcholl-llepp.
nor road? Has it died and will the
adverse deciaton of the (Irani
comely circuit court keep it doad?
Tux Colombia U now practically
pjen to The Pallra. 1a the ob
tructioes bo rr moved at Cclilo and
the graudeat river io America will
twin ith buaineea.
Toe II O. will g t a good long
rest Dow. 1 1 can go l ark to its old
sjstrru of Ix'itig anywhere and
rvrrylicro till the text campaigu.
The M O. la a nt onlorlaiuing
journal.
Toijt'a oik means more bui
ticet for this country or terrible
dialrtM and harder time. We le
liev that tto gHKl judgmcLt of
ll.e AtuPtlcan --o le will raua
II. em to rant a tuajot ily of tbe vote
t-f McKlnley and roWlioti.
I'l rTt of Inonry baa len
d io llri iurr for the past !
tlt to Ut on the Rereral rwult,
il ! '2 to 1 on McKloley, tut
lillleof it ! Un taken. The
ixlU on McKinlry ihoull lave
Wrn morh UrL'ff. iudaptf from
are ixt s
atany oIU The returns will
ahoW hllrr or i t Uoi Jo.iti. n
U joafiiJ.
Uryan and were nfTerinc to trade Totrs
for MoKiuley tor votes for Altgeld for
goTcroor. Tbey knew tba Rain tbat Me
Kinley and sound money bate been mak
log in that atate ever aim s tbe eampalna
liow great that gain ia may be
Judged from tbe following letter fro
Mr. Prank M. Ganger, of Granite City :
"Everything looks favorable here. Tbls
county was always considered a dr mo.
oiatie oooot. but a poll shows 1,000
msjorlty for McKialey."
UntmpeacbeJ and a n I m p s a liable
liaode tbe repnblioaa claim of ant less
tban 370 electoral votee lor McKinley
and Uobart and of a republican majority
of mors lhao 30 ia tbe nril bona,
Nobody kuowa letter than tbe popaerat
to managnrs lbs rnrkboend fooinUtlou
upon which tbt-ae claims are laal, aud
instead tf tring Ut prove them false
Ibey are talking wildly atxnil lliyaa
carrying sm'h stairs as New York, New
Jersey, eej rrnnsylTanla-stalMi assail
to gt oeerwbelmlcigly fur MrKleley
sod llutwrt as arc Maiuc aod Vermoat.
tbe piMKirtir demoralisation growa
realer each day ae Ibc eleflioa draes
ear, and odd ot 3. 4. and eeen ft te I
re rlforrd by totting aaee ee ktiKlnley's
Ire tin without eereriag takers. Thai
tlle tbe atory toller tbaa roluoua of
type. Tlis man who tola etprcts to wia
sad done eat allow bi peraucal prefer
nee or nlia to in rl bte jidgal
Tbe tolling eleineel Is becking kJcKia
Ut elmply toeao all their Mraatioe
lJa Ibem to believe Hat be Is hoead to
win, and tbey have Cuagbt lafuratattoe
)(! as tby woatd om a horse raea, In
irdr Ibat Ibey could pat ltlr avieey oa
the faeofilc. tint Ibeir wtnalais will
baldly pay tbtes for their trouble, be
cause of tbelr Inability to lad torn will
ing Io tot oe Hryae, etea at Ihc big
ol le eo toing etrre I
Of course the expenses of a company
owning a block of claims are enormous,
and a large number of stones have to be
found before the margin for a dividend
arrives. The expense and difficulty of
reaching the diamond field in the early
days kept away the rowdy element to
be found in our western mines.
Such diggers a have remained on the
fields since the "early days" seem never
to be tired of talking of the life they
then led as the happiest they have ever
known. Then each would peg out his
claim and go to work therein with a
pick and shovel, depending scarcely at
all upon the uncertain help of the lazy
kaffir, and with his own strong arm at
tacked the hard, pebbly soil in which
the diamond was imprisoned and in n
primitive way "washed" the soil for
diamonds. They are not to be picked
up walking through the Btreets or over
tihe "floors" where the soil lies pulver
ized by sun and rain. It is illegal to
own a diamond unless one is a cluun
holder or a licensed buyer. If a private
individual wishes to purchase a etono
or two for himself he must first obtain
a permit from the authorities.
These precautions will be seen to be
necessary, because the value of the
diamond, its portability, the facility
with which it can. be concealed and the
uncertainty regarding its existence
make it a source of temptation to di.
honesty among all classes. It is there'
fore against the law for anyone, even
If a licensed buyer, to purchase a dia
mond from anyone not a claimholder
unless he can produce a permit.
The law has become so stringent and
the detective force so active that ter
ror has stricken the I. D. B.'e (illicit
diamond buyers), for it is a matter of
"15 years' hard" to be convicted of
buying a stolen diamond. Before this
stringent law was passed many went
owny rich in a few years who could not
possibly have made their pile in any
legitimate business in that length of
time. Men who have been suepected
for years but have managed to evade
detection have been pounced upon by
detectives at most unexpected mo
ments, but the temptation is so strong
that, despite the penalty, the practice
still goes on, but to a smaller extent
than, before. '
It was astonishing to find out how
often the eulinrit turned out to be
man in a good and responsible position
and often the very men who were the
loudest in the denunciation of the
crime were themselves practicing it.
The writer was in a cafe one evening
when there was a sudden hush.followed
bv a startled buzz of conversation, ana
ho heard the name ol a well-known
ninn, followed by the word "detectives.
A man standing near, who was suspect
exl of currying on the same trade, be
came suddenly pale and hit uneasily on
his vlor, and, witlk a careless laugli
said: "Serves him right," then eontin'
ed in a scarcely audible tone: "What
a fool not to lie more curefult" Ite
fore the writer left the camp that ewne
man wna working in conviciurrwa.
Detectives themselves hove been
tempted to dabble in the trade, and
have been trapped and are now work-
ng In convict dress by the ide of tha
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men they lllle neiprci io iiuiiv ii""".
This fiiKcinntiiig trade of gems oners
.'i-ent temptations to the weak willed,
mid it ta!;es a certain amount of hull-do-,'
eoimi(fr, combined with CHufion
nnd patience, to eoiitlnu'i in this dun
gei ims l)iit,ineo.
On mail ihiva great envelope of dia
monds are sent to umdon. Nome of
these ni'.eUHires contain flaw lei din
iiHtiiilH. others smoky dlnmonda used
In machinery for polishing and cutting
the stones, others, again, would conlum
atone of all colors, sizes ami purity
One package, worth many Ihotieendaof
lMiundM. contain yellow tiiamoiMia, w-
lertcil stones in !. color and purity.
Those of yellow tinge are bought and
worn by the Kast Indian.
The purr v till stone I of more valm
than the yellow. Iiecamte not ao plenti
ful. It la a strange fact that thrsr die-
mond merchant seldom wear Ui.t
mond Jewelry; they prefer ruble or
criil to the too common gem, tne oi
mond.
The mine have now drifted Into tM
hand of a few Urge companies, and
the Transvasl I the K.ldorado to which
It eve In Africa are turned. 8t
I'aul'a.
THOREAU'S COMPANIONS.
B Iliad Friends la th Forest with th
, Ufa Around Him. .
The mice which, haunted my bouse
were not the common onea which are
said to have been introduced into the
country, but a ild native kind not
found in the village. I eent one to a
distinguished naturalist, and it inter
ested him very much. ' When 1 was
building, one of these had its nest un
derneath the house, and before I bad
laid the second floor and swept out the
shavings would come out regulr)y at
lunch time end pick up the crumbs at
my feet. It probably had never seen a
man before; and it soon became quite
familiar and would run over my shoes
and lip my clothes. It could readily
ascend the sides of the room by short
impulses, like a squirrel, which it re
sembled in its motions.
At length, as I leaned, with my elbow-
on the bench one day, it ran up my
clothes, anil olong my sleeve, and round
and around the paper which held my
dinner, while I kept the latter close
and dodged and ployed at bo-peep with
it; and when at last I held still a piece
of cheese between my thumband finger,
came and nibbled -it, sitting in my
hand, and afterward cleaned its face
and paws like a fly, and walked away
A phocbe soon built in my shed, ana
a robin for protection in a pine which
grew against the house. In June the
partridge, which is so shy a bird, led
her brood past my windows from the
AN IMMHNSB MEETING.
Gottea ap t the tart Mosteat, bat Batar-
day Might's Meeting was Saeeerl.
D00TS AND SHOES!-.
D
The largest crowd that ever gathered
at a political meeting that waa not ad
vertised nor spoken of until 24 bonra
beforehand, say tbe Heppner correspon
dent to tbe Oregooian, met at the opera
boose Saturday night, theoooasion being
the last meeting of tbe Morrow County
McKinley and Hobart Club. Tbe speaker
Of tbe evening wl Frank Blotter, of
Portland, who, at the outset, told the
popoorats tbat if they bad any qncetions
tbey desired to ask, to fire Ibem in as be
was loaded to tbe obin with information,
and desirous of unloading. Only one
person bad the temerity to propound
one wbioh was: "Why wonld tbe dollar
under free coinage be worth only 53
oeDtt?" The answer be got was sucb
that the questioner bad nothing more to
say. "dimply beoaoee," said tbe speak
er, "there would be only 53 oents' worth
of money in tbe dollar."
Then he went into a dinoussioo ot tbe
money question, and in eloquent and
burning worda denounced the Bryan
policy. It is admitted br all that Mr.
Motter's argument on Ibis Question was
by far tbe best that has been made here
daring tbe campaign. He then took np
tha tariff, and made an eloaoeot olea for
KSSSTJ Sumgtlhen cotton, comparing onr present con-
Wfc0 nmiin nil her behavior nrov- dilions with those or I8a. tie men
ing herself the hen of the woods. The too op reaerai lnierierence, nu me
young suddenly disperse on your ap- toasting me isryaniies goi wbb suon oa
proach at a signof from the mother, as tbey never before received here. Mr.
If a wtunwina nas bwcdi mew nulla evsrvthinar by its oroDer
and they so exactly resemDie tne arieu
leaves and twigs that many a traveler
has placed his foot in the midst of a
brood and heard the whir or the oia Diro
as she flew off, and her anxious calls
and mewing, or seen her trail her wings
to attract his attention, without sus-
jectine their neighborhood. The parent
will sometimes, roll and spin round be
fore you in such a dishabille that you
cannot for a few moments detect what
kind of a creature it is.
The young squat still and net, often
THE PLACCTOGETTHtrw im
Hi h auvthing in this line that you may desire nd you cn depend on It you get a good
He nai auyiniug iu rti,.i. when Mat uarntee It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street.
Repairing a Specialty.
Fm P- PORTLAND OREGON Ra
name, and proved every statement ne
made in a logioal argumentative manner
that carried oocviotion to the minds of
bia auditors. Tbe enthusiasm was nn
bounded and the speaker waa applauded
freqnently as be made bis bappy bits
About 500 people were in attendance
Mr. Motter is a vote-getter, and did
good work for tbe cause here. At tbe
close of the meeting every voter who in
tended to vote (or McKinley was asked
running tlipir heads -under a leaf and to stand and give three Cheers. About
mindoulytheirmother'sdirectionsgiven I three-fourths of the voters present re-
f rom a distance, nor will your approch gponded, and the cheers were given with
make them run again ana oetray mem- a vim n(j wiI, that eayei po donbt M
"iffl Morrow county goingfor McKinley b,
KJTJZZ Tn l theVmct was 75 to 125 majority. The Osaette believe.
to crtint there without fear or trem- mat morrow conniy win go tor morxin
bling. So perfect is this instinct that ley out will oe sansnea oy a muon
once,: when I laid them on the leaves smaller majority tban tbat given by onr
again, and one accidentally fell on its worthy Oregonisn reporter. Ed
side, it was found with the rest in ex
aotly the same position ten minutes
afterward. The remarknble adult, yet
innocent, expression of their open nnd
serene eyes is very memorable. All in
telligence seems reflected io them. They
Full. English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY,
B0A8DIKG DEPARTMENT'0" LAWES
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 & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon. .
These lentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney. Crook, OlUiam and other counties
and can ave money aud time in making these lections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,'.-
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itohing
and stinging ; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to oontinne torn.
suggest not merely the purity of in otB form wbj0h often bleed and nloerate,
fancy, but a wmdoin donned by ex- beoomlDg ver, ore. flwayne's Oint-
perience. Such an eye was not born
when the b rd was. but 18 coeval with . r . .
.v- 14 .fl... . ti, -,ia h beala oloeration, and in most oases re-
yield
Life.
another such gem. Thoreau'a
A WONDERFUL
Baa a
SEAWEED.
Hndr4
move the tumor,
mail, for 60 oents.
Philadelphia. '
At dinggists, or by
Dr. Swaynt & Bon,
Stem Sometime Tbr
, ret Vang.
One of the mot extraordinary sea'
H. II
Won Tbelr te.
Hendrioki retnrni d from Can
weeds among the Laminariaceas is the I yon City Friday, having been gone two
Nereocystis, the stem of which occasion-1 weekg. He won tbe oae h went oyer
ally attains a length or 300 feet, inougn whlch WM ,hllt of Warren Carsner
extremely slender, even at the top. i Q coanr, writ of reyiew tak
v 1 t u.....mn K si hurra firnt I '
r .v, it in en to set aside the action oftb.oounty
nhi. e to the sea otter. This plant is tween Waterman Flat an 1 Kahlrr Baaio
found' on the northeast const of
America nnd the opposite shores of
Asln. The filiform stem, which ii
about ns thick us piu-k-t bread, sudden
ly swells uliove, lien two feet or three
fret, limir, into a glolxme blailiier, from
the top of which spring a tuft of ger-
minnte lrnve tnosMv risinff on nve
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
Don't buy your Bucks until you
see the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Gunning
ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon be in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
Th road ioqneatioo wasopened through
tha effort of the Heppner Board of
Trade, whiob it is said apent 11.100 to
get tha road opened np Parriab creek
was to bring trsde to Heppner; th real
object was to provide eounty road tor
a few big sheepmen who are members of
jvtinlc. A the plant grows older the tb board, so that they could drive tbeir
TWO INVENTIVE THIEVES.
They Temk a Btrytl tram la BI4r
a .
Tha biryrko thief I InvewUv thla
jrsr. A young man wa practicing rir-
rle In front of hi hmiw w hri two M-
Ion tuptl on the patrttM-nt U admire
It I in. One of thrm, ay th New York
llcrnld. aaked how much tha wheel
weighed, and th young man a id It
writrhrd 32 tmuntl.
The siiillrr of the two aald that waa
t light, and that h twlievej In wheel
weighing at Irani 3(1 pound. Aluo, he
inenlloiml that lw one ram In flrH
In a trn-niil rc aod rixlx a whel
neighing 31 wninil. At lbl the Urgrr
of the lrngrr laiighnl ikrllvrly,nl
ksld:
"What An you know a Unit rxl7"
" hy, I e rlI.W- mora whrrla than
toil eer , rvplir the othrf.
"I dou't Ivliev )ou can rk at II."
"I'll !! )imi r)e dollar I ran. Ulm
khow him on tour 1 won't hurt
It."
He muld rWW all right He wpt.l.M
Oowly on trtewtn-rl ("tl hort ili'iMt
Mid thfti wUhrl anxinJ lHrmrrand
waa awav l.k th wind.
"You'd tirttry ran afier that frllow,"
1I th trnfrr; "I don't know biro
Th nwnrr of tlv hit art of, but
tne sh.yt irairr rnu hav rwra a
rail aay by that tlma. 1 n he ib
tmmr rtmr bark th siranrr al had
frit.
stem Increase enormously In lenglr.
lut only srrhtlv In thickness. The
plolHwe bladdrr swell Into a turnip
shnped or retort-like rycl'nilcr, ix fret
hl.g and four feet six lnche or more IP
diameter in the wiiWt port, the lower
extremity gradually -n-(sng into the
stein. The leave. hlch at flrst wer
nirk-d with a few faint nerve, split In
the direction of the hltrr. cover a w ld
nre 1V their entangled tuns, nnd at
tain a length cf 20 fet or more. When
the riant grows in any iuantiv. it
forma large floating rotund, and thr
surface of the sc twromra lnipnlili
to Urnts. The stem, when dry, I em
ployed by the Aleutians for fishing
line, some of which hove a lepglh ot
4( itr more fathom. The Urge bladders
nrr tiwd by the same people syphons
for pumping water out of thetr boat.
Fishing liartte
UNHAPPY AUSTRIA.
rnr
Ttnfef Mr. I o.rJ 4 t
lrntrirld, M , bt b affrit
ttnm U'1 lr ! i'r. t lig
I. I in trp r bsrdly kp at ill. w tu
Mr Hold-, th RtKbnt lbe ! h
U4l tf t'hrubrrlia't l llm,s4
trial U
r l
pat hJ
lfi rr (Hi ! hrs a.t tt tifc
I. . i !!. 's Hia wotib l-)uUM
it cnl.t U k J ! r- ! at
0 ats toilll I7 l'wer A U'wrs,
, rtVet lirtaa lU ak4 it,atba fiitat krtaifk
, , , ' , ,li,rll. kit. Wi: tl. ll lit
.iid. r t, M gw4 dc a,, (K- a ,! M,lt u
tilk muUa eiutitvM.Wmt with m
r I tii-W or whit silk I th latrct
I'.'ii for wnMiiig tr,na and wltk
ut oriu.i'i1 I4.iuw ti and
II.. l It I Hi liH-ir tvittiitg twlk
rrk t'fslr tl a th ter whit
wiin.
t'l.j.ir il !k t rs'hrf lt.fTi-,.!-.hiI"!'iihi.
but It t fhi nl l,
at nw r'it k with fr
y l. 'ti ttl.U it r . T h pia j t
'u it v 1 j tl-ct
AS ..k p l . &J vA4 ajMia4 wltk
lt Oaly ral rrllantar
I Hps t It1!.
The rriM-l biimlHatinn Austria auf
frml lit Italy waa followed by the
crushing blow at Hadowa. and tha not
)ra painful eotUjwte of a brother' am
bition In Mexico, j theHalurdsy Ue
view. If the dignity of a Caesar wa to
he aavrd for the llajwhurg out of the
wrrrk. It arrnird rhmI likely to b
arhirird OU th llnr suggratrd by
Count IVunt. Th eboir one mdr.
It was lniMslble to turn bark. What
I glrn a Vin to ilmtrrMnl nation
al it ir In th mm of progrr rannr
flrrward m withdrawn on th plra of
pruilrnr. The rilt U palhetk1, but
thrrw I no hrlp for It.
We r Croat. Ituthrnisna, I'lilr,
Krrvtan. Wallarb and the rrt of the
half trtimu borilr ending on' a
otitrr' Ihroal wbrn tbey ar not rom-
billing tolniult thrrlilir II unfurl na
and iH-rnuns whw fat II U I I
th-lr m IghW; wa r Ytrnna Ir4f
In th haint of a fanatical nl Krmitir
ral.t'lr. and w r tbe wrrof thenaly
ri al.lr (wrtiainrntary party la Aus
tria brvkra ty rioiwlr diMwtMtoaa.
Truly, th d.intrtilv ttftf tb mp4r
ia txttrilng tr than iKtl!. I' In
ii-nr la f urop l li a thing of th
pM Tb flUaa aUtra, wkt'h
H frja la tha omit h, !, jmbt'irly
goo r Ut I; 14. a4 M tnar jr
lr.i.u,u.if plvtrl4wa it.l ditlm
WitSM-titltl.aii acc witaltalf ,kkk
i'fn ttalmaii. and witr. Urrmsnjr.
t lrh I tooting krn f t rarth bi
tHiih xitrt rvttiua l'h tiuwl.
sheep without biodraoca (rom Morrow
oonnty to tbe eamp Watson rooootain.
Lb 8perry of Heppner was present in
tba interests of tbe abeepmen, and em
ployed Ueorga name of FnntTill to
aasisl tba district attorney In defending
tba case for tba count jr. lit. IIndricks
waa employed by other seltUrs totrt-
d bcaidea klr. Carantr, wbo pooled Ibair
loterts to mska it a test ea. The
eonrt snstsined tbe writ of review, aad
tba proceedings Mtabllsblng tba road
war declared Illegal. Tba Iowa of
Heppner will sustain very llttl toss
tbroogb tbls daebioa, otbsr tbaa tb
amount ipadd ia opening tba rwd,
a bat little trad wonld ever bay
raaH.ad It over tbat root. Fossil
Jooreal.
Tbe Jooraal I wrong. Beppoer as
wU a Uitehsll pop1s wantd tbe road
oeoan Usppner it tbe arl snarktt
for MilbU.
BLANKS
s:
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
The GAZETTE $2.50 A Year for CASH.
B Cairrubt Wkll TravtliM
la enol wsalber. Tbe I'aloa farlD
system bU It traioe tbrohool bl
atra beat from tha n la. Ihos task
lag every part of all ls vara pUal
and onfnrtobt. It lo ItgbU It car
by the elbratd Italscb Light skls
tbem brilliant at nlghl. rMegre
rarrtt daily oa tha fet mafL for
sWplag ear rstiaaa, lirkala, or la.
formailoa, ell ow r asdra K W.
flastar, Om. Agt4 133 Third Hi, rorV
lawd, Oregoa. '
Ta Ha iMlirut
A ratrat baa bw op4 ap
apyosli Ik City Hitlby H. J.afj
whr wlt wilt b r d at all boar.
W bit labor ks anpkyd I lb liiol,.
J dtalag rak Sbott order tarvlaa
at ail a'. Tba) aWlriag tr tiart
aarvkM bIJ patrwaia tk M IL lJ
D. A Hera
Desires to inform Sheep
men that he will represent D. N. Baker, of
Wciscr, Idaho, in the line of
Fine Delaine Bucks.
He has 100 head at his residence in Hepp
ner, also some fine Merinos. Prices range
from $3 to 810 per head.
(VI at oaee oe, or write to.
D. A. HERREN, Heppner, Or.
I If.
SPRAY & PROFIT
CITY HOTEL,
Mvo Oltasraia
of tit..
VhrtT0U can Rft I'iraU
Clan Meal at Uviog lUte.
a tri kuar
Karl's 0rr ftowt 1 fant
Good Rooms and Excellent Service
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Us, ! Smhiii
Aa oi l I It la Itrs!, wha rnt'y
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(kiinei. rw ! by ta.il A War. u4 a 4-iinia. 1 ri al
r Ik Vakiw raitW r aaafUd lews
and eilftwat. aik dH. fat lias.
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