TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION Th Keppner Semi-Weekly Gazette from now until March 1t, 1898, for. OFFICIAL PAPER SAMPLE SUBSCRIPTION Tha Hoppnar Semi-Weakly Gazette from now until March 1,1898, for -nn25 Cts.M Yearly subscription Reduced to $2.00 25 CtsJ- Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1897. NO. 604 SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. FCBLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus.; Man. At $10 ) per year, $1.00 for biz months, 80 ots. .or three moncns, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Entered at the PostolHce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E.C.Dake's Advertising Agency, tit and 65 Merchants Exohangs, San Franciaoo, California, where oou raota for advertising can be made for it. LP. F1SHEB, NEWSPAPER ADVEBTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchang Build ing, Ban Francisco, is our 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. ni. Leaves Heppner Junoiion 3:30 a, m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2 KM p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 7:50 p. m. and Umatilla 8:50 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 61)0 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 8:25 p. m, and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 1:80 a. m. East Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and. arrives at Heppner Junotion 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :20 a. m. For further information inquire of 3. C. Hart, Agent O. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore. OFFIOIAIi StBECTOBT. Three Important 4 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-class 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 Jas. C. Pond, or Geo. S. Batty, Gen. Pas. Agt General Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. .3? MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First' Glass. Rates, $ i .00 Per Day and U pwards. BlgA first-class feed barn run in connection. and from all trains. We solicit your patronage. s : TJ nited States Officl als. President. William McKinley Vi"e-President Garret A. Hobart rtairntai-v of State John Sherman Secretary of Treasury , Lyman J, Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Kuseell . Alger Sooretary of Navy John I). Long I'osttnaster-Generai James ft. uary Attorney-General Joseph MoKenna Secretary , f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. R. Kinoaid Treasurer ....Phil. Metachan Sapt. Publio Instruction . M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman . ( G. W. McBride Senators i j, H Mitchell I Binger Hermann Congressmen JW. it. Ellis Printer u--wH- Loed ( R. B. Bean, Supreme Judges F. A. Mopre, ( C. E. Wolverton 8ixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge , ..Stephen . Lowell Proseouting Attorney... H. J. Bean Borrow County Officials. , joint Senator A. W. Gowau Representative, J. Brown tlonnti jQdira A. G. Bartholomew H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Ot the Old Reliable Gault House, j -Conimiasioiiars. ... . J. W. Beckett. ' Clerk Sheriff Treasurer...., Assessor... Surveyor.- Sohool Sup't j.B. Howard .T....J. W. Morrow ,....E. L. Matlock .... Frank Gilliam A. C. Petteys , J. W. Hornor .Jay W. Shipley .B. r. Yaugtian "." Coroner. n ...An. Tfi.v nimniBI. Miyor Tno8 Morgan n Minni'l'inen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Arthor Minor, E. J. Slocum, U t. W.A.Richardson TroreV 7.7.7. . L. W. Briggs Mh !" ... ... A. A. Roberta Preeinet Offleer". hm W. K. Blohardson r;.t7ble..... ...N. 8. Whetetone United 8tte Land Officer!. TtlW tilt T m. oa. J. F. Moore ""P"' A H uim Beoeiver a aBAna nn. B.F, Wilaon Register J.H. Kubhina Beoeiver BXOBST BOOIEHB8. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL Q. A. B. mi .t limiuii. Or., the laat Saturday of sc. month. All veterans are Invited to Join. 0. W. Smith. C. G. Foqua. Adjutant, tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City Drag Btore, Office In tbe City Hotel. near tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offlae hours. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 12 to 3 d. m.. at residence. W. A. Kirk'e prop rty, east of M. E cborch, Sootb, end 10 to 12. a. m . to VI lo o p. ta. at oinot in tbe rear of borg'i jewelry etore. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Uw, Offloe in tbe Kirel National Bank Bntldiog. lIippuM, s : Obbook. CHICAGO, ILL.. B.& Half block west of the Union Depot of C, Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATBS S&.UO PUR DAY Cor. W. Madison' and Clinton 8ts., OSICX&O. XZjZj. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook i- Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be in 1897, ag it bag been during each of ita twenty-seven years, a History of Oar Own Times. Io its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of the world's progress; it follows with care all (be important philanthropic and in das trial movements of tbe day; has I complete department ot religious newt; devotes maoh space to tbe interests of tbe borne; reviews ourrent literatnre; foroiebes cheerful table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tbe fifty Qifth volume, tbe paper will aesnme the regular magS' tine size, wbioh will add greatly to its convenience and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook Is published every Saturday fifty-two Issues a year. The first issue In eaoh month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages as tbe ordinary issuer, together with large number of pictnres. Tbe prlosof Tbe Outlook is three .dollars a year in advanoe, or leas than a cent day. Send for a specimen copy and illnstrst- e proepeotos to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Plaoe, New Toik Oil v. McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS New' Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) . Rudy&rd Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) ... ... Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years Of tne utvu war practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, ana is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period fromhli recollections and correspondence. . Portraits of ereat Americans.- Many of them unpubllihed. 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There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish io relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It oor reots inabili ty to bold urine and so aid ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wioe or beer, and overcomes tbat unpleasant neoesaity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. v The mild and tbe extraordinary effect of Swamp root is soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have tbe best. Sold by druggists, price fifty oents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Heppner Gazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hampton, N. Y. The proprietors ot this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. A Campaign Of Education How to Get it ar a rn i ((PARALLELED OFFER To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is eipenslve. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. Fub'lsned at 110 fifth Avenue, Mew York, Is full of tbe best things. Ita illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and It literary department are edited with con summate skill. Buck a paper U a treat popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslle'a la tt V nnnm. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $4.50. No such offer wu ever made before. Bo such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday flit, and will be constant reminders ol the giver' kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Oregon W MASHED INTO SICKENING JELLY. PBE8B COMMENT. Tbe suggestion tbat the late George M. Pullman's name and fame be Immor talized in brorze has provoked a storm of malignant oomment from the Bryan He journals. Oneot them, published in Obioago, has gone so far as to deolare that the proposed monument would be "a disgrace to Illinois ' and to suggest, in no thiokly-veiled language, that a few more dead millionaires would be a publio blessing. While it is true that this murderous hint has but a limited influence, it Is to be condemned just the same. Printed appeals against million aires, who oertaioly are notoriminals or monsters deserving of assaasinatioo be cause tbey are riob, should be punished. The evils ot the growth of extremes of wealth and poverty are manifest, but tbey obd never be abated by Brraying proletariat aiiainst plutoorat and widen iprtke gulf between tbe ol -. -Tele gram. Terrible End of a Young Man Near Adams Charley Reynolds Thrown Beneath the Wheels of a Train and Crushed Into a Palp From Fendleton Tribune. A frightful accident near Adams late Tuesday night resulted in the da ith of Charles Reynolds. While attempting to get on the Walla Walla train that left here at 9 o'olook in the evening, be lost his balanoe, and fell beneath the wheels. He was trying to get on tbe truoka and steal a ride to Walla Walla., Reynolds bad been working near Adams the last several months,. and boarded at the hotel managed by T. 0. Reed. He had plenty of money, but hie hobby for beating his way on railway trains was always in the asoendant, and when he decided to go to Walla Walla it was in that manner. ' He saw the train ' coming down the track, and made ready , to get aboard. He was seen by the brakemsn, when be was trying to get on the platform, and this forced him to try the truoka. One leap, be missed his tooting, and a second later there was a frightful soream: "Oh, God I it is killing me;" and Reynolds fell underneath the wheels of the oar. MASHED TO A JELLY. His cry was heard and the train was stopped. Tbe trainmen found his body on the track lying beneath the forward truoka. His right arm, from the shoul der to the wrist, and his leg, from the hip down to the toot, were mashed into a jelly, t But be was still oonsoious, and was taken to Adams where Dr. (J. H. Tbomaa dressed bis wounds. He died at 5 o'clock in the morning. Reynolds' parents live at Colfax, Wash., and have been notified ot tbe aooident. Reynolds was 20 years old. and oame out from St. Paul last spring, beating his way over the railroads. He woraea in ttie mouse oountry for a tew weeks, and then. went to Adama. where be has been ever since. He was regarded as a bright, exemplsry youog man, and his untimely end will be mourned by all who knew him. ill &AKIII0 FQVDER Absolutely Pure SHOULD BE 8TOPPED AT ONCE. Mr. B. W. Johnson, Wednesday, took obarge of the Oorvallis poetoffloe. Rob ert Johnson, the retiring postmaster, baa given general satisfaction, but the changing winds of polities blows one Jobnsoo ont, another in. Both are of tbe newspaper perauaaion, Robert John sod having been editor ot tbe Times at tbe time of bis appointment. It fa per tinent to remark that tbe policy ot tbe Oszette will remain the same, and It will contioue to be a trunk anti boss re publican newspaper. (Jorva lis Qazette. IN NEW QUARTERS WILLIS STEWART. Tbe old reliable livery stable man of Heppner, bat moved into tbe Jnst North of the QaH effioa, where be would be pleeeed to see all bie old friends and make tew ooe. HE HAS BALED HAY FOR HALE ASP STALLS TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES, Also renin Duggu-t, Hacli, Teams and Saddle Hortrt yoa come to Iowa. Old Remenbor Willis when Uiily Gordon, stand formerly ooonpiad ileppner. Or. goo. FRANK BOO BS I. i. RoareTt Rogers & Roberts, Contractors) end Uailderi. Flans and Estimates Given on snort Notice All Kinds of Keoair Work Dune OFFICE HOURS-Da? and Night Leave four Tare" and Knj. or Jim will tjet 'cm o o orders o 0 "Any Old. 0 0 , Those Who Endure Tbe pains ot rheumatism should be re minded that a cure for this disease may be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tbe experience ot those who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for rheumatism, and have been completely and permanently cured, prove tbe power ot this medicine to rout and conquer this disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and it neutralizes the acid which causes tbe aches and pains of rheumatism. This is why it absolutely ourea when linimeuts and other outward ppliances fail to give permanent relief Be snre to get Hood's. Marshal Dreadfully Nervosa. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It qnleled my nerves and atreDgth. ened my whole nervous system. I wss roubled wilb oonstipalioo, kidney and bowel trouble. Tour Tea soon oleansed my system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly regained health sod strength. Mn. 8. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Bold by Conser & Brook. y Tommy Brenneo, who has been work- on with alike Marshal, down "oo tbe sand, oame up yesterday, Tom bad bad lack in losing quite a number ot abeep by coyotes. Home 400 bead got strayed away and were killed. He will return in a few days. How to Prevent Paeameala. At Ibis time ot the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if left to roo its eoursa without lbs aid ot a me reliable eoogh medioioe is liable to result in thai dread diaeeae, pneumonia. We kbow of oo better remedy to cure a eoogh or cold tbaa Cbamberlaio'a (Jougb remedy, Ws have need it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. Olagab, lid. Tr. Chief. This is the only remedy tbat is known to be a certain preventative of poen nioiils. Among tbe many tbooaands wbo bave need il tor colds and la grippe, we bave never yet learned of a single eaae having reatillrd in pneumonia. Pavsoos who bave weak longs or bave feeaon to faer ao attack of pneumonia, abould keep tbe remedy at hand. Tbe 35 and 50 cent siaee for sals by Uonaer t Brock. Ol Justus, wbo Is one of our solid friends wbo believe a newspapers, earn io Wednesday with loor aaUcrlp- tluos. Tbe shop baa gotten used to be ing tbns favored eingle baoded, bat bat bad little riparian oe la tbe wholesale basioeae Thanks, Ol. J. A. I'erkla, of Antiquity, O , wee for thirty years Beedloealy tortured by pby aiotae for lbs core of tet.mi, He was qnlekly cared by otiog be Win's Wilob Hetal aalv tha famons healing 11 v f'ir pile) and eklo dtaaaaes Gonear A Brock. e Hnbtalt four plana Io Raoo'ia be fur ALBEHT A. KOHKKTS Of HEPPNER. of Chief Field Housrr's Selection Depot. Prom tbe Telegram. United Btates Masbal Zietb Houser wbo assumed the dutiea ot hia oflloe yes terday, baa annouooed tbe appointment of two more ot bia deputies. Csntain Oeorge Humphrey, wbo has been deputy under Marabal Orady, will retain his position, but will be assigned to tbe Albany diatriot. Captain Hnmprey baa been a moat faithful offlolal, and his re tention gives general eatisfaction. Another deputy aeleoted is Albert A, Roberts, of Heppner, wbo for some ysars baa been marshal of that town. Mr, Rcberta la well qualified for bis post, and being one of tbe most popular republi oans io Eastern Oregon bis appointment meets with general approbation. He will be oonneoted with tbe office In tbia oily as field deputy, and in the near future will remove bis family to Port land, Marshal Houser will leave for Pen dletoo tbis evening to attend tbe bed side ot bis wife, wbo waa recently stricken with parlyais.and la not ex peeled to live. He will make known the rest of bis selections tor the offices at bis dispoeal upon his return. The Disgraceful Actions of Borne of Heppner' g YonnK8ters Is Unbearable. At tbe meeting ot the city council on Monday night Mayor Morgan made some suggestions in referenoe to the enforce ment of the lawa regulating disturb ances of public gatherings in the oity. That this matter needs attention, and that at onoe, is manifest to all those who attend meetings either at tbe ball or in the ohurohea of our town. A lot of unruly boys and girls are turned loose to make any kind ot a disturbance they see fit to perpetrate on a suffering publio and no one seems able to keep tbem in restraint. Tbis is a nightly oo- ourrenoe, and that these things bave been permitted so long, is a mystery to tbis paper. The writer knows from per- so rial experience, that everything in reason has been done and said toper- b these young people to respect publio gatberinga and behave them selves, exoept bringing them up before tbe officers of tbe law, and tbis has not been dona, perhaps, beoause of tba un pleasantness of snob a duty. But it , seems now that nothing else Is left for those wbo desire to go out in publio to do. Kind talk, .persuasion, threats, are ' ot no avail with the. most ot these youngsters , so . more severe measures will bave to be resorted to. During tbia week tbe good ' people of tbe M. E. churob have been conduoting a j series of meetings. As usual, tbey have bad tbis element of rowdies tq deal with, and last night tbey capped tbe climax by their aotiooa when spoken 1 tq, in a genteel and kindly manner by Rev. Fleaher, by getting op in a body, boys and girls, and orowding and push ing each other out ot the oburch in as noisy a manner as possible, and' when on the outside they pelted the house ' with stones, etc., and "raia Cain" in general. Now the Gazette ia not in sympathy with any such aotiona and doesu't propose to remain silent any longer. These disgraceful actions should be stopped at once and this notice is made that our oity marshal may be on tba lookout tor tbese things and use bis power to assist in putting down these disturbances. The oburch people should see to it, also, tbat snob things do not ocour again. They oan do tbia by tak ing tbe proper atepa and atanding by promises or threats they make. Kind ness has lost ita charm, persuasion ia of oo avail. Tbe law io tbe matter ia tbe only recourse left. In tbis ennneotlon the attention ot tbe authorities is called to another phase of this question, and that ia tbe congre gating of boys and young men on tbe sidewalka In front ot different aaloona of tbe oity. Tbia is especially notioeable eaoh evening In the vicinity ot tbe post- offloe and tbe Belvedere corner. Many times It is next to impossible for ladies to get by these places, on this aoooont, and tbe language ot tbese boys is not always suob as would appear nloe in print. It ia to be hoped tbat these things will be put right in a vary short time as they bave been Buffered to run loog enough. UH1EV MENTION. The Creetest Dlaoovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiakllwa, III Chief." says: "We won't keep bouse without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Golds. Ex perlmeoted wltb many others, but never got tba true retnedf until we used Dr King's New Discovery. No other reme dy can take Its place in our borne, as in It w bave a Certain and sore cure for Oongba, Colds, Whooping Cough, ate It is idle) to experiment with atber feme dies, even if tbey sre urged oo you a Jnst aa good aa Dr. King's New Discov ery, They are not aa g'od, because tbia remedy baa a record of cores aud beside is guaranteed. II never fail to eelUfy. Trial bottle free at Conser & Brock's drag store. Bob Means, a well koowa sporting man of Pendleton, e brother ol eg Mar- ehal Means, died toddeolr at Fsodltton on laat Friday. !)eoaeed bad, noforta Detety, ajotraoted fie morphine bebtt, and bad recently taken the "eare." Tbe eiaot cease of bis death is nnknowo but tnut bav been tha reeult ot heart fallore, caused by long eonliutied disei pation. Karl's Clover Root T ia a pleasant laxative. Regulate tba bowels, purine tha blood. Clear lb completion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 23 ctl. Issao Ennee' little girl ia reported sick. Joe Eskelson was in town on last Wednesday. , Bob Uynd baa returned from e brief visit to Portland. What ia Hop OoldT Beet beer on earth. He ad. elsewhere. W. B. Kind! ay wss np from his rsacb near Galloway on Friday of laat week. Licblentbal A Co, for shoe. Exclusive shoe store. Handle tba beat. 83tt Fin home-made taffy at tbe Orange Front. A oleao, frceu stuck ot good leave yoar orders, tf. J. T. Ceo I wU ia back from tha mine of Ureal county where be haa been for tb past euminer, lie ii fairly well pleased with hia summer's work. Come Io tba Oaaelt offloe and gel e decent lot of envelop printed. Government envelope look cheap, and beside yon cannot get your bosinee eard priotad tbereoo. tf Uco, Noble, jr., dropped into town from McKlooey ereek on Friday ot last eek and waa congratulated generally bf bia old friend epon bis venture into the matrimonial world. George aaw the point and treated. . Ladiee, tak tb beet, It yott are troubled with constipation, sallow akin, aad e tired fueling, take Karl' Clover tsa, it i pleaaaot to take. Hold by Uoaeer A tlrock. y Eraaal piper baa 'ii tons of rye ksy for sal. This hay Is In tb stack, oo half Ball east ot tb Forks ot Hand Hollow. Residence, ,9 mile east of Islington, mi-m V ! I fifief eqi four toBtrtet. tf Hold bf Ccwrr 4 Brett f