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Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER Subscription Reduced...... Subscription Reduced $2.00 Per Year. TO $2.00 Per Year. TO FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1897. NO. 597 Ban SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED ' Tuesdays and Fridays f -IT- THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.01 per rear, 11.00 for six months, CO ots. tor three moncns, strictly in advance. Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPER ia kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchants Exohangs, San Francisoo, California, where con tacts for advertising oan be made for it. LP. F18HEK, NEWSPAPER ADV1CRTI8 . ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, San Iranoisoo, Is onr authorized agent This papar is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m. Leaves Heppner Jnnolioa 8:30 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2.-00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and Uma" ilia 8:60 p. in. Portland Express No. 3, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla DM) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 a. m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:90 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2t a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. U A N., Heppner, Ore. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points. FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-claBS in every particular, THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Hotel Heppiner (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MBS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First Class. Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. BA first-class feed barn run in connection. Free 'Bus run to and from all trains. We solicit your patronage. 587-nov.l2 Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St. , Portland Or. OFFICII Ij BIEECTORT. United States Official!. President William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell A. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary t Agrioulture James WilBon State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Beoretaryof State H. R. Kinoaid Treasurer. . . ., Phil. Heteehan Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman v- i G. W. MoBride Senators lj. H, Mitchell J Binger Hermann Congressmen W. R. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds !R. S. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge.. .. Stephen . Lowell I'roueouting Attorney U. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Jnint. Rir A. W. Go wan Representative. J. Brown County Judge A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioners J . R. Howard J W Raokett. " Clerk. J. W. Morrow " Sheriff .- E. L. Matlock " Treasurer Frank Gilliam . kuuu,r A. C. PetteyS Hnrvsvor.- J. W. Hornor School Bup't Jm W. Bhipley ' Coroner B. F. Vanglian immi Town ornaiRS. Myoi Tho- M',,r"5 Ctunnilraen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. ttiocum, U. I .inl.tAntl.ul and J It. Himnns. tiww.n.i.r W.A. Richardson Treasorer I M.r.hl A. A. Robert Precinct Officer. j:h Paiui W. E. Richardson Constable N. B.WheUtone United State Land Offieer. T-TI r. . t in on. J. F. Moor. A H u,.n Beomver n w nrn Register J. H. Robbin.' Receiver Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A q., u. m. a st. p., u. s a., p. Ft. w. s c, and the C. St. L 4P. Railroads. RATES fl.oo PKH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ta ., CXXXO4.0-0, XXjX. WEEKLY accxtz-r socixtim. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL G.A.R. MmUbI Lexington, OrMtha Uet Saturday of arh month. All veteran am invited to join. n w un.uk C. G. Fouda. 'adjutant, tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offloa In tbt City Drug Store, near City Hotel. " D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloa boon, 8 to 10 . m., nod 12 lo 3 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk'e prop erty, rait of M. E cbnrch, Bootb, nod 10 lo 12. a. m . to 2 to ft p. m.. at offlo lo Ibe rear of Borg'i Jewelry store. Brown & Redfield Attorneys at Law, Offln In tbe first National Dank fiaitdiog. Ilirmin, : : Oasao. W. A. RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. er'ict at COUNCIL CMAMBtne lis and env real estate, rents house. p taiaa. diMSoataTanHns and will sarve yon any way iu hi Hue, at rawmbl. agurea. First National Bank OF U EITHER C. A. Rhca. T. A. RHCA. Oto. W. CONftCR, 8. W. SPCNCCR. erllt Vie rVneUeM CaeMer Aae't CaeMtr Trirarij l Gewral Eoalio hmtaa. IS X C HANOI Da all parte ol th world- Bought and Sold ColUrttnn mxt em all point on rastiinaM Tar. PMrplu end nndlvlded rroflt. .1.0)Q 00. r H; W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable ault House, CHICAGO, ILL., The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 3 Astor Place New York Tbe Ontlook will be Id 1897, as il has been daring eaoh of its twenty-seven year, a History of Onr Owo Timee. 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We msks th unparalleled otter of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $4.50. No such offer was ever mad before. No such offer will aver be mad again. Thee two papers msks e most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminder s of th giver's kindness. Kernlt by postal erder or check to th GAXIS'T 'TIS, Heppner, Oregon. nOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or oommoo glas? witb rine and let it stand twenty -four hoars; seaimeni or seining indicates ao un healthy oondition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to ari- ate or pain in tbe back, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are ont of order. WHAT TO DO. There is oomfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. , Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the nrinary passages. It cor rects inability to bold nrine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing nee of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times aring tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and tbe extraordinary effect of Swamp root is sooo realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures of tbe most distressing oases. It you need a medicine you should have the beet. Sold by druggists, price fifty oeots and oua dollar. You may have a SAmple bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention tbe Heppner Gazette aud send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biog hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. The Oregonian devoted a onlnmn yes terday to asking Congressman Ellis what be would do it Mexioo or Bolivia or the South American states would j in the United States in adopting bimetal lism. Tbe Oregonian does not waut to be answered by Mr. Ellis, because no answer be could make would satisfy it, and tbe senile drivel it Is indulging in is simply unanswerable, beoause sense less. Tbe only answer Mr. Ellis eould make would be that "Upon tbe happen ing of any of tbese pending and threat ened events, I would do whatever tbe Oregonian dictated." Tbe Dulles Chron icle. The many friends of E. W. Bartlett, Esq., tbe well known La Qrunde attor ney, were pleased this week when tbe word was reoeived from Washington that be bad been appointed register of tbe U. S. laod oflloe at La Groude. Mr. Bartlett Is a faithful worker in the rauks of bis party and is deserving of this substantial recognition for bis services. Elgin Recorder. Th a Horn fsao Yabd William Oor don bas moved bis feed yard from its former location) to Jours' eld stand where be will b plaed lo bate all bis friends kod patrons lo Sail on bim. Mr. Gordon Is acoommodarlng, be a good yard and abundant facilities) to take ears of stock Id Brat elans shape). II is piioee are very reasonable. lie baa bay aod grain for sale. Has lately adJad a ear load of baM Hmoth). It. The Oexelte does not qnentioo lb honesty of any persoa, bat it ia com pelled to iosmt apo tbe eeb-ief advance plaa of aabaoriptioo, whettxr the snb scriber be Cornelias Veodrrbilt or tbe ma who sera bis bread by hottest toll We cannot ran the pP' on any other plan. tf Loo iWk aiage leaves Ueppner at 7 o'clock, a. m., Tanedaye, Tburadayi, and Hatardaye; arrives at c'loek, p. m., Mondays, Wedpeaalais aadFrtdaya. Will make conoavtloo with brerteh train Lao desired-' fare tZ eb war. Freight oral per poaoJ. J. U. Bellenbrock, I'rop. Offlcf, it Ilarry Warree'l drof store if, Kagle: W. M. lludio retoroed from bis trip to Heppner Friday evening last He wss accompanied by W. II. Deogb- crly, representing tbe 1'aoifio Meat Co. of Taooma, who was berc looking after bend of cattle be bad jot purrhaaed. i i Clyde Baling nas io from tbe Hand Hollow farm Balarday. Abe Jooee writes Clrde from Hkaynay tbal busl nee ia galling better ap there, sod tbe Osteite prMnniea tbal Abe is taking la bis share of lbs Improvements. Certainly Jn don't want to eoffr witb d;sprpia, ioiiition, aick beaderhea, aallnarakia mtiA l.a i,f atiiMtltla Vam have never UmkI L Will's Little Early ilr fur ibea) enm plain Is or yon would bars ro tared. Tby are email pille bat ereat res-ulatura. fur aal bv ar aol iimrk. TL regular solmonplKio prano of tbe rtaii-Weakly (JasatU ks 12 .00 and tbo regular prtno of tbo Weekly Oregonl is 11.60. Any one eotacrtbiof fur tbe Oasatlc aod paying for ooo year it advaaoa cat gel both tbe Oaselto tad Weakly Orvgittlen for t-l.oa All old sot eenbert paying their eobeoriplions fcr hi er la adyaoot will b tplitled at tbe saoie. EDITORIAL COMMENT. In the selection of Mr. Bartlett for register of the land flloe tbe younger element of tbe party bas been justly recognized-. Uoiou Itpoblionn. Wbat the populists might bave ex peotsd if Bryan bad been eleoied was iD evidence when thai gentleman appeared on tbe rear platform of the train el Baker City last summer. His right wing waa oommanded by the lion. S. W and the left by Col. B., while tbe Hon Mr. Pop was so far io tbe rrsr that bs was as entirely invisible as bs would bave been at tbe great man's pis oounter io case of his election. Will tbey in doise Bryan again in 1000? Wc dou' think. Bumpter News. Mr. Bartlett is one of tbe leading lew. yers of Union oounty and bas bad an ex tensive practice and experience In land and mining law before Ibe local laud of fice at La Grande and ia tbe department of the interior at Washington. Having been a personal at quaiotaooe of the ap pointee for a onmbr of years aod ema ciate couoeel with blm al limes in some law oases wa are glad of this opportun ity to testify to bis ability aa a lawyer and to predict Ibat bis si poiatment will give great saliefaciioa to all the attor neys and others having business before tbe laod offl. e at La Grande. Husspter Newr. THE STATE SENATE. Fifteen of the Thirty Members to be Chosen Ne it June. As tbe time draws near there is an ap parent increase of interest as to whether Mr. Corbett will be seated as senator from Oregon when ooogress oonvenes next month. Upon tbal point also binges the question of a special session of the legislature being called bv Gov. Lord. Interest in the political com plexion of the legislature to be eleoted next June and to meet in January, 1899, aod wbiob will also have a voice in tbe eleotion of Senator MoBride's snooessor in 1901, is already coming to the front. For tbe upper house, there are 23 sena torial districts, as follows: First Marion county, two senators. Heoond Linn county, two senators. Third Lane county, two senators. Fourth Douglas county, one senator. Fifth Coos, Curry and Josephine, one senator. Sixth Jackson oounty, one senator. Seventh Crook, Lake and Klamath, one senator. Eighth Benton and Lincoln, . one senator. Ninth Polk oounty, one senator. Tenth Yamhill oounty, one senator. Eleventh Claokamae oonnty, one senator. Twelfth Washington oounty, one senator. Thirteenth Claokamas and Marion, one senator. Fourteenth Multnomah county, five senators. Fifteenth Clatsop county, one sena tor. Sixteenth Washington, Tilamook and Columbia, one senator. Seventeenth Wasoo and Sherman, one senator. Eighteenth Gilliam, Sherman and Wasoo, one senator. nineieenin umatuia oounty, one senator. Twentieth Umatilla and Uoion, one senator. Twenty-first Union and Wallowa, one aenator. Twenty-seoond Baker and Malheur, one senator. Twenty-third Grant, Harney and Morrow, one senator. At eaoh biennial aleotion, 15 senators are Chosen and those wbosa terms will expire iu 1898 are: Brownell.of the 11 tb; Oalbrealh.of the 10; Carter, of tbe 8th; Dawson and Jobosoo, of tbe 2d; Gesoer, of tbe 13 ; Gowan, of tbe 23; Hobson and Patterson, of Ibe 1st; Holt, of lbs 6th; King, of tbe 22 J j MoOlnng, of IbeBd; Prioe, of tbe lOtb; Simon, of tbe 14tb, and Smith, of the ISth senatorial die tricls. Politically it means tbe retire ment of one democrat (Smith), two popo lists (Holt and King), and nine republi cans. Tbo holdover senators, eleoted in 1896, whose terms do not expire nntil 1900, are Bates, Haeeltine, Maokay and Selling, of Multnomah, Daly of Lake Driver, of Lane, Dufur and Micbell of Waaoo, Malky of Polk, Pettereon, of Washington, Reed of Douglas, Taylor of Umatilla, Wads of Uoion and Hogbea of Washington. Of tbt holdovers, Daly aod Dafur are olassed aa demoorati, but bavs leanioga towrrd Milobell. Wade ia a populist aod tbe remaining 12 are republicans. PS. POWDER Absolutely Pure - Klrrtrle Hitters. Eleotrlo Bitters is a medicine saitej for aoj season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when tbe languid, eihauated ferllug prevails, ben the liver I torpid end sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is Mt. A prompt nae of this medicine bae often averted long and perbaf s fatul billons fevers, Nomedloine ill act mora sorely In oonnteraotine and freeing me synlere from tbe malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Oust I pel ton, Pitziors yield lo Kleottln Bit- tare. Wo. and II per bottle al Conser at Uroek s drng store. F.agle: There I an effort bring made at Tbe Dalle build a railroad from that towa lo tbe fine bridga oa the lies ehntae river. Hunb a road woa'd cost HW,mt. Ia Ibis wsy l'be Dalles bopee lo recover Ibe tnin she baa lost, and mora too, from tba bmldiog of tbe mad from Blgge to Weero wbiob will prob ably be eoulionH to Prlnevilte, ia Crook taaoty. nriiioo e i;ooatnplloo Utire cure wbere others fall. It ia tbe lasting Ooegb Care, sad to bom ebould be witbntit tt. I'Uftaeii! to take and gone ngni to lit epot. Hold liy (Jon ear A Broek. x Now la the time to get tbe Weakly (re-onin, the greataat aewrpaiwr of the Weal. Witb theUasMKbotb strict ly lo edvaook, not year, l-l.iw. No batter porpbiaafpio of bws pspers Q h made at n- ' li tut naif, rrom th rirat "I euffered witb beadaobea and intense sttaoks of oeuralgia, and became very feeble. I began taking Hood's Hsrsa parllla, though so weak I oould only lake small doses. I feall better from tbe first aod I bave not bad an attack of any severity since I began nslng It O. A. Suttoo, Hillburet, Washington. ' Hood's Pills are Ibe best family oatbar lio aod liver Ionic. Geolle. reliable, sure NKYV DAILY HAIL. Prom Long Creak to Pendletos-To Ue late ECest ,aly 1. 1HVH. prom tli Long Creak tsgle. Pur srvaral months past a project has been on loot lo asUbllth dalljr mall connection betwe Long Creek and I'audietoti, and acllv liilara.l bs bean taken In th matter not only br lb clUuns of this plao and rldtits along the llu wbr tb proposed route Is liabl to ro but th Commercial Association ol fsudlston coiupoaxd of tb bast business man of that city has worked bard In lb matter, and Itssduru bar been successful, a news has Jmt bean r celrad to th sITest that th government will eslabllah th rout desired, tli Sam to go laioslfscton July I, WA. This through dally eonnartl.in nissns eoni aienlal eonnet-tlon as well and will b the "wan of niaklng I'snditto a Isri trailing point for this cltiin of the country, Lou Crark will alto be greatly biintud as well, harabrfor kr only ontlat baa bean Uriipnar, but tbls fldlil'Mitl tin will glv ber two, a th service between Ih ppucr and this plat will at the tarns llm b snad a dally or twenty four hour system bat ween llsppuar and Canyon City. The, bother with other In creeeed mall aervlrat she I to hv With other Inlrrlor Hdut, will glv Lung Crn-k inm h brtlar connarllon with lh outald world tbn .lis bs vr ba.1 btrrtotor. BEIEF MENTION. A tar Thing raw Tea. A transaction In wbk li youcaunnt loaalsa BUiwUilug, itllionsnaaa, ati'k bnwlai liu, f up. ra! tongiM, far, pile auU a Uiousauil oilier II are l euewl by pnnaUiMiNMi and alugglab lier, CavM pi'nU Candy t athartlr, la won il.irdil itanv liver sumiilant end lute lual tonlu are by all druggist guarauuwd Wu ur or iiioii'-y refiiuilinl. t:. C. (.'. are a re thing Try a bni V day( Inc., Vr . kou, biiii.lo .iii.l booklet free. bu our big ad. Henry IllliiV little girl found a place of topper ore io tbe mono tain ra ertilly tbbl aaeaysd 74 per cent topper. Morrow oonoty it dretloed, II erems, to bavs topper nilora, well at gold Bitbtf. Emery Leezer is back from The Dalles. Come in and get a Bample oopy of the Gazette. Fred Johnson was up from Rhea's Siding Sunday. G. D. Coats osme in yesterday with a load of wheat. Tom Woolery and J. Ooohran were up from lone Sunday. Attorney Phelps returned from The Dalles this morning. Banous is still on the turf doing a lit tle oarpenter business. tf John Kern was in from bis reoob, up Kern Canyon, yesterday. Pickled tripe, a fine artiole, for sals by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t Nets Jooea was in from the Butter oreek lancbea yesterday. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on arth. See ad. elsewhere. S. P. Deyin was down from the Wil low oreek oountry yesterday. Miss Effle Matlook depurted for Port land on last Friday evening. Add Matteson and Oscar Jayne were visitors lo Heppner yesterday. M. Liobtentbal for shoes. Exolusive shot store. Handles tbe best. 83tf Luther Hamilton was down from tbe Willow oreek saw mill yesterday. Olaus Johnson brought in a load of wheat from bis Gooseberry ranch yester day. Edwin L. Brnnton has been appointed postmaster at Walla Walla, by tbe presi Oscar Sobaffer is out again atter an illness of about two weeks and is look Ing greatly improved. Mr. J. A, Bowen, formerly business manager of the Hillsboro Argus, arrived at Heppner Ibis morning. Mrs. Emma Weloh bas returned home from ber Grant oonnty ranches, where she bad been on busineea. D. Cox, ont of tbe tuooessfol Hinton oreek ranchers, visited the Morrow oonnty metropolis yesterday. Mrs. Emma Cole, of Portland, an aunt of the Rhea brothers, Is bera on a visit and will remain fur a month or more. Mrs. E. W. libea returned home Hun- day morning from a month' visit witb relatives al Sampter and Biker City. Jobooy Beeler, tbe fighting heavy. weight, of Oolwell grade, waa down Saturday last. Johnny baa jnsf recov ered from a protracted illness. Ksrl's Clover Hoot Tea, for Constipa tion It's Ibt best and It after name il yon don't say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conser A Brock. x W. U. Waldrou, formerly of tba Ions seolioo, and who fell under tbt oait at tome point between Pendleton and Wal la Walla last spring, losing a leg, is bare tolioitiog for tome periodical. W. a Brown aod wife depart in a few days lor Pilot Book. Mr. Brown bas bad obarga of tbt Cunningham bucks at this fleot tor some time past and suo ceeJed in disposing of a larga number. For Constipation take Karl'a Clover Tea, Iht great Blood Purifier, cures headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbt fact, aod makes tbe bead at clear tt a bell, Sold by Conser A Brook. I Miss Era Bartholomew waa Ibt re. ciplentota very pleasant torprissoo last Wedoesday evening, tbt occasion being a dinner given by ber parents In honor of Mies Kva's 10th birthday. But a few of Iht young lady's lutimstt friends were present, and tbey enjoyed themselves very tnaob, wishing ber many bappy returns of lbs dale that marks a milestone In this esrtbly pilgrimage. A. A. Koberls received, a abort time tgo.tom poxallng letters, tent ont by ont James K. Clerk, of Yamhill street, Portland, Or. Tbeet letters art lypt written tod algoed Mary E. Hmilb, and with them ie a promUaory note for 100, signed by J. B. Hoy and endorsed to Geo. Smith by J, E. Clerk. Jnst wbat object Is lo he gained, Al is at a lots to know, but it Is evidently aomt new tort of flim-flam game. Nelson Comptot, ta old gentlemen living ia tbo neighborhood of Parker's mill. dwd ont day last week and was boried at Hardman. At tba time of bit death Mr. Comptna wet tilting at tbt topper table, tnd was telling bow wall be fell, wben taddsnly be expired wltb oot Iht least warning whatever. Mr, Comptoa wet a sufferer (mm heart die eeet aad bad ba for a long tint ia very poor bralth. T Car tnjtlpaltas) rrer. Ts Wrl CmmIi luttistti tuerle, II U C. C 14 tt ir, wrt'it fftu4 umtf