Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 19, 1897, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1897.
FIFTEENTH YEAR
NO. 598
or
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BT
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $2.0) per year, 11.00 for six montha, 50ote.
tor three moncns, strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIB PAPEK ia kept on file at E. C. Dake's
Advertising A (tenor, 64 and 65 Merchants
Exchange, Ban Franoisoo, California, where cou
roots tor advertising oan be made tor it.
T P. F18HEK, NEWSPAPER ADVEBTI8-
-U. ing agent, 21 ueronanu uxonangn cuuu
ing, Ban Franoisoo, is our authorized agent.
Thia papar ie kept on file at hie office.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p m. daily exoept
Sunday arriving at Heppner J unction vax a. m
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and ar.
pivAA at Hnnnner 6:0(1 a. m
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 20
p. m. and arrives at Heppner junction cou p. m,
nnri Tlmntilln R:5u n. m.
Pnrtluntl F.Tnrniw No. 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 .00
B. m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Juuotion 8:26 a. m. and at
TJmatillaliJO a. in.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m. . .
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. R & N., Heppner, Ore. .
Goim
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
East? Thanksgivi
Three Important Points.
FIRST Go via. St. Paal be
cause the lines to that point will
afford you the very beet 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-clasB 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
Centra) lines, or address
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. S. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
Now Open.
mcnt.
omOIAL DIBECTOET.
H, W. Fall, Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards.
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
DOW TO FIND 00!
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indicates an on
healthy oondition of the kidneys. When
uriDe stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
nate or pain in the baok, is also conviuo
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are oat of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is oomtort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the
bBok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of the urinary passages. It oor
reots inability to bold urine and so eld
ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, cod
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. Tbe mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
root is soon realizsd. It stands tbe
highest for its wonderful cures of tue
mnat dlat.raaaincr abbai. If vnn need a
NeW Methods. NeW Manage' nwdicme you should have the best. Sold
dollar. You may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention the Heppner Gazette aud send
your address to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Biug
hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee tbe genuineness of this
offer.
HEPPNER OPERA HOUSE,
Thursday Evening, Nov. 25th.
Admittance $1.00; Lady Maskers Free;
Spectators 50 cents.
Suitable Prizes will be Awarded.
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
A PIONEER PRINTER DEAD.
Strictly First Class.
United States Officials.
President William McKinley
Viea-Presldent Garret A. Hobart
Beoretaryof State John Sherman
uAM.aw Triiuan rv Lvman J. Gase
Seo rotary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell A. Alger
Secretary of Navy -John D. Long
Postman ter-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary.. Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor --.W.
Beoretaryof Btate nR',,K1lTi
Treasurer Phil. Meteohan
Bnpt. Publio Instruction ....G. M. Irwin
Attorney General ..C. M. IdWn
Senators j. H. Mitchell
I Ringer Hermann
Congressmen 1 W. R. Ellis
ivz&r
Supreme Judge. j F. Moore
Sixth Judicial District.
Oironit Judge Btephen Lowe"
Prosecuting Attorney H. BeaD
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator
representative.
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4
Q., C. M. 4 Bt. P., C. St A., r. ft. W. Si U.,
and the C. Bt. L. 4 P. Railroads.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
81? A first-class feed barn run in i connection,
and from all trains. We solicit your patronage.
Free 'Bus run to
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EDITORIAL COMMENT.
Again tbe direful "Mitchell push'1 gets
in its work, up in Union county. Where,
O where, is our great senator-at Inrge,
Corbett?-Portland Tribune.
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Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8U.,
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School Bup't...
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Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
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DKPBBI1LLELED
When Mr. Ellis says (if be bss really
said it that he would "no longer favor
free coinage of silver by the United
States alone," bis words seem to imply
tbat be still expeots oo operation on
silver from other countries. Bat whi.t
countries? Tbe great nations of Europe
have given us notice thai" they cannot
act with us. India will not, Japan bas
just adopted tbe gold standard. China
baanoooinage of her own exoept her
so-called "ooppttr oasb," of which it
lakes about twenty pieces to make one
cent. Peru bas declared for the gold
standard. So bave the Central Aneri
eaa states. With what nations would
Mr, Ellis bave nsco operate T There re
mains Mexico and Bolivia. Since be
would no longer insist that the United
States should adopt free coinage "alone,"
be must be looking, witb the compre
hensive eye of statesmanship, to Mex
ico aod tiolivia as allies. (A. man is
writing this, not a boy, as some miuhl
imagine. Editor Oazittb ) Why can't
men to whom even a aiokly part of one
poor sense remains, abandon this bum
bug of international agreement alto
gather TOregouian.
Feter Cooper was a very sensible clui
as well as a good one. tie made n..tQey
io a legitimate way and the following
advice ooming from bim should be
heeded by those to whom it Is ad
dressed: ''In all towns where a news.
paper is published every man should
advertise in it, it nothing more than a
card alating bis name and the business
bs is engaged in. It nearly always pays
tbe advertiser, and besidea lets the peo
ple at a distance know tbat the town in
wbicb you reside is a prosperous com
munity of business men, aod tbat peo
pie may settle in it witb a chance to
make living. Never pull in your sign
in a home newspaper while yon expect
to do business." Danville (lud ) Re
publican.
Tbat the Oregonlan advnrated the
election of Q lion for coigreea; tbat it
aided and abetted tbe holdup of tbe
legislature last winter; that it is and bas
been a d'baunber io alale polities; that
it des not want men io office who a ill
"Kocky Mountain" Smith Passes to the
Beyond A Versatile Man.
Robert Bruoe Smith, more generally
known as "Rocky Mountain" Smith,
died at his sister's, Mrs. Dr. Rafietty, in
East Portland, Sunday, Oct. 80, 1807,
and bis remains were taken to the Oak
ville oemetery, Linn county, for inter
ment, accompanied bv bis sisters, Mrs.
Raffetty and Mrs. Z. B. Lee, Bays tbe
Prineville Review.
Mr. Smith waa a son of Captain John
Smith, who was Indian agent at tbe
WarmBprings for 17 years, and a brother
of Dr. John E. Smith, of Vancouver,
Wash., and Dr. T. V. Smith, of Taooma,
Wash. These brothers still survive bim.
He was an uncle of J, J. Smith, of tbe
Sisters, and R. Q. Smith, of thia plaoe.
Mr. Smith crossed tbe plains in 1862
and in the same train was our towns
man, 0. W. Elkine. He learned the
printing trade in Corvallia, in the first
printing offloe established in that town.
From there he went to Engeue, and
then to San Franoisoo. He was well
known all over the Pacific coast and
known to all old printers. He was in
strumental in starting a great many pa
pers io tbe Paoifio coast states. His last
venture was the establishment of the
Mitchell Monitor over two yeara ago
He worked in tbe Review office in 1891
for Mr. Williamson. On aooount of bad
health be was compelled to give np bis
trade and for nearly two years lived with
bis nephew, J. J. Smith, at tbe Sisters,
tins oounty
Two weeks before bis death, feeling
great deal better, be oocoluded that be
would visit bis Bisters at East Portland.
After arriving there tbe trip proved too
muob for bis feeble frame and be passed
away in a week after his arrival. He
was about 59 years of age
"Rocky," as be was familiarly oalled,
waa a man of more than ordinary ability
and was, during his prime, one of onr
best writers. His witioisms will be re
membered by many of bis old aoquaint-auoea.
He baa gone tbe way of all mortals
and laying aside all bis faults there sre
traits about bis character that will be
remembered by bis many friends. "Re-
quiesoat in pace."
"Rooky" worked on the Gacette at
various times aod waa also employed on
the Eagle, at Long Creek. In early days
be started the Walla Walla Statesman
or was connected witb its first proprie
torship in some manner. He waa tbe
pionesr editor of Helens, Mont., packing
bis old 'Washington band press io on
moles. The frame waa too heavy fo
one mule, so a gunsmith's saw was
brought into nse and tbe frame waa cut
in two. At another time "Rooky"
worked on tbe Oregonian and oime very
nearly being its owner. ; H. L. Piltook
who was tben a young printer, . and
ft.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
BRIEF MENTION.
was a
the
"Rooky" were tbe whole mechanical
force. Oregon was tben wildernesi
and Portland a little village in a mud
bole. Dollars were aoatoe and io a lit
tle wbile tbe Oregonlan owed so muob
tbat tha printers were oompelled to take
it for pay. "Rooky" sold bis sbsra to
Mr. Pittook, who has ever sines retsined
so interest io tbe paper.
It the Osiette oould tell half of Mr.
Smith's experiences in bis inimitable
style.lt would bave some volumes tbat
would rival Mark Twain's best works.
Hs was a good-hearted man and finely
oonneoled, but bia love for that wbiob
exhilarates and sometimes makes drank
rained bim for any kind of business,
aod bia beet days were spent aa a tramp
printer. However bis good qualities
were many and bia failure in life when
be ooold bave beeo one of tbe moat use-
fol of men is an ubjeot lesson f'ir tbil
generation.
Obas. Frey was down from Hardman
Wednesday.
Pat MoDaid waa up from Lexington
Wendesday.
F. M. Oonrter was in from Eight Mile
Wednesday.
M. C. Fuqua came in from Eight Mile
Wednesday.
S. P. Haney was up from the city of
lone Wednesday.
Jas. Johnson, of Butter oreek, visited
Heppner Wednesday.
Ranous is still on the turf doing a lit
tle oarpenter business, tf
What is Hop Gold? Beat beer on
earth. See ad. elsewhere.
Jake Toncg, of Eight Mile,
visitor to Heppner Tuesday,
D. A. Hamilton was down from
mountain ranch' Wednesday.
M. Liobtenthal tor shoes. Exolusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Hon. W. R. Ellis returned Wednes
day from a visit to outside points in
tbe interest of bis constituents.
Arlington Record: Dr. Qeisendorfer
will not move his family to Tbe Dalles,
but will retain his residenoe in Arling
ton. Jas. MoHaley got in Monday from bis
Jobn Day ranch and reports slight
storms as yet in tbat locality. Jim says
stock over there are in good condition.
Geo. M. Lovelette and Chaa. Tilden
and family flame in from Wall creek
Wodacaday, Oh., and aall aiU eaak
Heppner their borne for tbe winter.
Mra. J, T. 8tarr, of Ltbanon, Or., ar
rived Thursday morning on ber way to
Lone ltock, where abe will visit tbe
family of ber son-in-law, Morgan Ward,
Be not deoeived! A cough, boarsoess
or oronp are not to be trilled witb. A
dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save
you much trouble. Isold by Uonser a.
Brock. y
Leet Greenwood and family oame
over from Cottonwood Wedoeaday. Tbey
will get their wiuter's supplies aod
spend a few days visiting Heppner rela
tives before returning borne.
Karl's Clover Root Tea ia a pleasant
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purities
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Sold by Conser k Brock. y
Dalles Chronicle: Mr. Bert Pbelps
oame dowo from Heppner yesterday to
attend tbs circuit court. Us is bigbly
pleased witb bis new home, and thinks
Heppner the best town in ths eountry. '
Green Matthews and family moved
out to J. W. Morrow's ranch oo Rbea
From the first.
"1 suffered witb headaches and intense
attaoks of neuralgia, aod became very
feeble. I began taking Hood's Harts- oretk Wedoesdsy wbere Oreen bas gone
parilla, though so weak I oould only
takesmsll doses. I fealt better from
tbe Drat and I bave not bad ao attack
ot any severity siuoe I begsn osiog it.
G. A. Button, Hillburst, Washington.
Hood's Pills are tbe best family eathar.
lio and liver tonic Geolle, reliable, sure.
To be educated one must read
the best 1 1 lor slur.
Tbe beat literature Is expensive.
Leslie's llluetrated
Weekly.
Pub'lsned at 110 fifth Arenua,
New York, Is full of the best Ihln
IU Illustrations are superb!
eturUs charming; and Its llurary
drpartmenla are edited with con-
John Zullloger was down from tbs
mountains Wednesday, bringing In a
"peifortn their ofllolal duties well;" nous few beads of cabbage aod some potatoes
to take obargs ol band of sbsep, and
will hereafter be dubbed a ranober in
tbe fullest sense of tbe term.
Fossil Jooroal: Blind Johnny Keeoey
left yesterday for Ueppoer, and will
nave there In a few weeks tor bis boms
in Laos oounty, Before going be rented
bis Ollllsm oonnty ranch for tbrse years
to Mike Dokek and Bert Ramsey.
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readers, Tbe only thing It ran do win a
its unjust aod dishonest assaults on Io-
oocent parties are lutarceptej Is to
whine, like tbe tor that it ia, end say
I Ids country press is always misrepre
senting It, I' iior old tbing, it is too bad
tbe editor ot tbe Oregooiao is not rtar
I of Russia or sultan of Turkey where be
eoold behead all tboee who did not wor
ship at bia shrine, Ibat be might pro
ceed oa bis hellish career nomoleated.
I -HI Uelrtis Mist
The only thing the morning daily baa
ever beeo eoneieteol io U inconnstfocy .
rcrtlend rritiaoe.
whiob bs disposed of. John bss spent
most of Ibe summer herding one of
fen I end's bands, and expects to spend
moat of bis lime this winter working oa
quarts claim oo bie ranob where be
thinks be bas atrook sometbiog tbat
Ia Eorope, Asia, Africa, Australia
and America, tbt five great continent,
Hhaker medicines are being need by suf
fering humanity for tbs cure of sickness
and disease.
Never waa there such a universal de
mand, aever snob wondarfnt results.
Hhaker Digestive Cordial, a oore for
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Queensware At
KlretrM Blltera.
Electric Bitters is a medicine soiled
for eb) season, but perhaps more gener
ally Seeded wbea Ilia languid, eihaq.t. d
feeling prevails, when tha liver la torpid
tieej t,t a t'-ulfl and
rompt uaa of Ibis
averted ng and
perkaie fatal blllona fevers. No BneJUtina
ill eel more safely to ennoteranting
aad freeing tbe eyelets from Ibe malarial
pMBtD. Headache, Indlgeetion, (msl.
pal ba, Diuinrae yield to F.lretrie Itll-
lers. fiOn. and It r boltls al Conser
lilt r,ae J.tl.n la an nl,t miner an,l 1.
li-... ha Wan., a mrA thin, wh.a '.'
be sees it. 1 ,0OM natural remeuy, wnicu ooree oy
aiding naiore aoo not ry ngniiog err.
Hhaker Digestive Cordial makes those
fat, who bave beoome Ibln by not di
gesting tbelr food.
It restores lbs spirits snd lbs appetite
ot those wbo are dejected aad fagged
out from Ibe wearing effects of Indiges
tion. It relieves tbe symptoms of dyspepsia,
snd, after using for a reasonable time,
finally euree lbs complaint.
Hold by droggieie. Trial botlle lOe.
Drradfally Neryeas.
Urals: I was dreadfully oervoos, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves aod elrenglb-
tnsd my whole nervous system. I aas
troubled with constlpalioo, kidney snd
bowel trouble. Your Tea sooo lesoerd
niy system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regalnsd health aod strengtb. Mrs. 8.
A. Hweel, Hartford, Ooan. Mold by
Goliarf k Brook. f
- fatUe W f ae aaa at at si A area, a. ga tere. WW. aad l r Doltle at lmsef
aWljn ta Uft rear, 11 ' j 1. irck'e drug store.
31 I l12klT IV l3lSD6v S - MlbeWkly
aaae ae Uft bis Vav 1 I I m lift sw-a-- sUa- iV W Baw 0r(,K,Dat ,h- fttm4 ae-epapw of
Fsabis f'oppea arrived at Ueppser
Tuee lay from Pendleton. Hbs had been
aoder arrrsl at Ibat plana ebarga witb
Ibe mnrder of ber infant, but waa dta
charged by tbe coart, aed tha anlbort
Ilea al Ibat place parshaaetl ber a
lUket Io Ibis town aod sent ber away.
Oa arriving here she applied l Judge
lUrtbulooiew for Cuaaeial abl, end en
being Maeed she repelled fof lilbef
past area Tbie woniea bae atae an
ouloaet of Ibe lowest type.
,., . . , . I Tan- K. W.H-w I
Tbe Oaaetle will lake oolatoee, srfl-e. ' un .a..uur. Ur ; eu
. - . -. .J l. .Miami, i ib aptit ia Wrtaaara.
0 7 . . .. a i. 1 j m m k,a ae.1 r).i ei e. I I aornbiBetv uf ba teiera saa be nia-le y ear. l a
atee..iilslli-MMr.-.J.... -M,,w-:wiwVn w,Fnp Vntir.ANr.FT WHAT YOU WANT, ia tit tlaW. serBfock.
Aad by the asy t'e have sr'hlo eae rail fa? la the Has ol
Hardware, ato'es ai4 llnwara.
the Wees. Witb tbe(aIKlb strict
ly la advance, one year, fl u No better
Care tbat eongb aitb Hbilob's Curs
Tbe beet aingb en re. Relieves eroup
prosBplif. Due millloa pi.lllee Sold laal
for 'itei. HilJ by t
1
Fossil Journal: A very enjoyable
da ore waa bell at ths residence ot
Alleyt Hroilb ia !at Vslley Thursday
algbt, witb tbe usual country daece ac
eorupebiiaeata. All ot jn Valley Four
Hondred and part of lbs Loos Rock fD
were there. Blind Joboay Keeoey
played the fiddle aad several of Ibe boys
played lbs deerw. Tbs feature of the
evening was a etabbing sflrsy In which
Uursoe Bennett received a two Inch cot
oa Ibe arm io parrying a knife Ibrost
made al bis body by Albert Nuillb. No
arrests.
To fare C'eaelleatUa terete.
Take l''.ie t !. l ethartta toe ar He,
tl V. C C U'l Wwi, Uiua .is rvfitad awtMf.
too SOiQ to lt B4. tBiatwtaevaauaa. .vw a. ..a-..- ' "