Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 04, 1898, Image 1

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TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION
Tho Heppner Semi-Weekly
Gazette from now until
March 1st, 1898, for
OFFICIAL
PAPER
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Tho Heppner Semi-Weekly
Gazette from now until
March 1,1898, for
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Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00
Yearly subscription Reduced to $3.00
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1898.
NO. 611
Pa
SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Tuesdays and Fridays
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OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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tor three moncns, striotlr in advanoe.
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as second-class matter.
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ing, San Francisoo, Is our authorized agent.
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0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p. m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Janotion 12:06 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 330 a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a.m.
Spokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Cms' ilia 8:60 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.00
m. ar.d arrives at Portland 112:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:!s5 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leave 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. G. Hart,
Agent O. K A N., Heppner, Ore.
OmCX-A-Xi DIEECTOBT.
United States Officials.
Piesident ...William McKitiley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of Htste.... John Sherman
decretory of Treasury Lyman J. Oage
Soorntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Seoretary of War Russell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmuster-Qeneral James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary . f Agrioulturs James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Hooretaryot State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metschan
ttupt. Public Instruction 6. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
. J G. W. MoBride
senators t i w m;,v,oii
J G. W.
Jj. H.
1 Binger
I Binger Hermann
wu.u, i R. Ellis
IW. R.
W
Printer. .
W. H. Leeds
(R. 8.
IF. A.
(C. E.
Bean,
Moore,
Wolverton
.Supreme Judges..
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen . Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... ... A, W. Go wan
Representative. . J. . Brown
I nnr .1 nniva . . .... A. G. Bartholomew
' Commissioners ). R. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk . J. W. Morrow
" Sheriff , E. L. Matlock
Treasurer Kl- Frank Gilliam
i-Ar .....,.A. C. Petteys
H Hnnrevor... J. W. Hornor
Sohooi Sup't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner B. F. Vauglian
BltPKIl TOWH ovnoxBH.
Mayor Thos. Morgan
Cotiiwitlroen Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, 41
l .:nl.lAn,KMl nnl J H. HimnnH.
u ,o. W. A. Rl chardmn
Tressurer ;L.WlB!;iK'P,
Manhal A. A. Roberta
Precinct 0 Ulcer.
j -.: n h. rM W. K. Kiohardson
Constable N. 8. Whetstone
United States Land Officers.
THE DALLES, OB.
t. 1. Moors...
A. 8. Biggs...,
B. F. Wilson..
.. Register
,. Receiver
,,. Register
..Reoeiver
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J.H. Bobbins,
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RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
Q.A.B.
tlaUit Lexlngtofi, Or., the last Saturday of
i- ir aj 1 1 L. I : 1 Iff ii n a .
Dr. P. B; McSwords
; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offloe in tb City Drag Store, near
City Hotel.
DJ. McFaul, M. D.
IIEPPNER, OREGON.
' Office boar. 8 to 10 . ro., Bod 12 to
2 d. m.. at residence. W. A. Kirk'i prop.
rty, east of M. K obnrcb, South, nod 10
to li. a. m . to i io o p, m., ai omoe id
tbe'raar of Borgs jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offloe in the First National Back
Building.
Usr-msn, : t Obioon.
tf
W.A.RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
orrici
COWMCIk CMAMBKMt
ft.Ui end bnvs rl HiU'e. rents bonse, pars
tasss, dos mnv.yawlns ami will srvs fou in
ear wsf in bta liua. al rMaonabl Bguraa. U
First National Bank
HErrsER
C. A. Ahca,
T. A. Ami.
Geo. W. CONttn,
S. W. SPCNCCN,
Proalrfant
Vlo PreeHeM
Cashier
Aaa't Cashier
Truiacii t Cratnl IxX&i Eiucca.
Kxci-iA.sraiG
i nil pans ol Uis world
Bought and Sold.
CollartfcMM mt m ail aai"1
reasonable Tenaa.
tirslos sod a4IWM rro8u, Ms.OOO 00,
Tba Osat will fokapotalowa, a p plea,
Mga or batter ea sobeeripiioo aorooDia
Aay oaa evinf tbla afAaaeaa settle tbeir
araoanU la Ibis mas ear and aaa I do it
too aooa W aail aa.
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i
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While yoa aaep roar subeeriptioa paid ap vra
aaa keep roar brand la free of charge.
Borg, P. O.. Reppaar. Or.-Horeas, P B 6 left
bonliUri eattla, wmm oa left hip.
Cook, A. J..Lena.Or. Horew, Snoa rlirhtaftnal
ari atuo, asm. on rtanthtpi ear ssark Square
r"v wu wit h. .put id ngni.
DoaaUae, W. M . (Mlmrav. Or.-4 Wlla. ft. II
right it,swaaow4jrfc la aaok ear; hursae, B U
on left hip.
Ely, Rms. Dnagliw.Or.-Hnn braodod KLV
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fkweaea, L. A, Ilapptier. Or4'Hla, Uf tm
right hipt bocMa. W with bar andar oa right
Jones, narrr, Rappiwr, Or Horsss hraaH4
H J oa tba im itttmUimr; oatUs hfa.idwi J oa
nM hip, eieo aiuWbii la Uft ear. Mange La
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inknena. Falls. Lena. Or. Hmtt. elmlaT on
lefl enttai aaUla, aama oa H(ht kip, asuler half
snip La ntrt aa4 soltt UTt ear
Knnr. Mika, Heppner. Sr.-Hnwn brand!
KM am left kip. eatUasamsaiid srvp ofl UTI
san aanw amv tm u ricni
Laahey, J. W. Mappnar Or Huris krandaH
I. and A Mt ahwaart aatil aama ni lafl
kip, wattle over right aya, Urns eltu la right
ear.
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VaMAula
Hotel
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MBS. L. SMALL, ' Manager.
Now Open. New Methods. New Manage
ment, btnctly
Rates, $ i .00 Per 1
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crops, and the proper time to convert them into the largest poiaible amount of money.
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HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hoars;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy oondition ot tbe kidneys. When
nrine Btains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
nate or pain in tbe baok, is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is oomfort in tbe knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish io relieving pain io tbe
baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of the urinary passages. It oor-
reots inability to bold urine and bo aid
ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
overoomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the 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 sHbuld have tbe best. Sold
by druggists, price fifty oents and ons
dollar. .Ton may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention tbe Heppner Qazette and send
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PRESS COMMENT.
Tbe Lantern, Wm. Chapman's new
paper, is taking up tbe sohooi book
question denouncing the American
Book Company. While the average
oitieen dislikes public monopoly in any
form, he does not oare to be taxed for
the consolation of "downing the monop
oly," and it tbe Amerioan Book Com
pany's publications are dispensed with,
new books must be purchased. Those
now in use give general satisfaction and
a "reform" that means cash out to the
bead of tbe family will meet with little
favor. Oorvalis Qazette.
Land Commissioner Hermann, for
many years congressman from Oregon,
has done several good and important
jobs sinoe be took oharge ot the land
office, the latest being tbe rejection of
I the claim of two men to the whole town-
site ot Dyea. 1 Mr. Hermann baa at least
temporarily defeated tbe preposterous
olainis ot several snob land-grabbers.
Morning Tribuns.
Aocording to the newspapers in Was
ington, D. 0., Mr. (Jorbett has no obanoe
to be seated. 8ume of tbete papers in
clined to a different view at tbe begin
ning 01 toe present session or congress,
but all seem now agreed that bis cre
dentials will not be reoognisod. Morn
log Tribune.
Aooordiog to tbe reoently published
statements the two national banks in La
Grande have 185,000 io aotual oaab and
oasb aaaets of more than double that
amount. This is sn indication of floen
oibi sirengm, ana it is sneer nonsense
and folly to talk of tbe Jaok of money In
tbs oountry or abttnoe of prosperty in
the face of tbe. facts. La Qracda
Chrooiole.
The East Oregoolao is informed by
tbs "Lantern, a weekly paper pnblisbed
In Portland, which does not hide its
light, that "General H. B. Compson is
spoken of in political oiroles aa tbe
strongest man tbs democratic parly oan
put forth fn the gubernatorial raoe, and
it is a fact that be is being mentioned
surprisingly often In relation to that
position." Mentioned by wbomT Him
self and those be prom tit a. Oeneral
Oompeon baa tbe offloe-seekiog disease.
He is not fit to be a candidate tor gover
nor or deserving of election. No man is
who makes bnsiosss of reading from
tbs trough of office. East Orrgooiao
Stale superintendent of Bobouls 0.
M. Irwin, is reported to have been sharp
ly erilicised at lbs meeting of the d
partment of school superintendents, In
connection with the state teacher's aaso-
oiation which recently met io Portland.
Tbe whoiesals Usolni! of slate dinlo.
mas during the last fsw years ia oon
r
dmned by the superintendents aod lbs
office of stata superintendent al Baled is
referred Io aa "a diploma grinding ma
Ctiloe." Tbe superintendents deserve
ertdil for uireotiog atteolion Io the
abuses ot the department and ooodema
ln Ibe slip-shod methods io vogue O
H. Irwin was slated fur the nomination
of title superintendent ot tbe poblio
sobools ot Oregnn regardless of his lack
of fitness for Ibe position. A politics
deb! was paid by giving him Ibe oomi
aatioe, Of coarse Ins public sobools of
Oregon Lave Buffered because of hie
nomiOBtion and elaoti.m, but what do
the pohtioat gaug of offioe bncksterrri
are so long as they are la power sod la
Ibe possession of Ibe spoils T Fast Ore-
goolsn.
Union as name for pulitlsaj psrly
bee a vary different tneeniig ia different
eosntriae, aod Is kksly lo create a am
faaioa tA ideas, on lest tbs Ifmltatior-i ot
nattotelity are kept ia view. In Bums
of Ibe old ooaatrteeit is oee Ibieg.ln
olbsrs It is another, aod bow ia Or eon
one has eomt into bats widely diffaraat
from ail oibeva. Tbe peily here ia tbe
onteosM at a desire lo dreg rspubiesas
into tbe democratic free silver ranks.
Their avowed object in meeting at tbe
same time and plaoe where demooratio
leaders congregate, is with a view to
ward tbe realization ot this political
soheme and oarry as many populists
with them as they oan. Oregon City
Enterprise.
Governor Lowndes declares that he
will abandon his oandidaoy for the
United States senate rather than justify
tbe popular belief tbat be will "use the
patronage of my offioe to make myself
senator from Maryland, by prostitution
of the office I bold, for my personal ad
vancement." Spoken like a maa and a
patriot. But there is still a large and
aching void in the place where a similar
resolution from Governor Busbndl
should be recorded. Oregonian.
The aoti-Hanna orowd at Columbus
announces their determination to force a
deadlook. . This affords very' little as
sistance to those who have been contend
ing that tbe Ohio oanvass disoourages
election of senators by popular vote.
When tbe battle is over and this scan
dalous speotecle of federal appointees
lobbying against state appointees is
withdrawn, good many persons will
have oause to favor eleotion of senators
by direot vote, and to agree tbat, it a
man cannot oommand a majority ot tbe
voters, be is not the man for senator.
Oregonian.
This Tells Where Health May be Fonnd,
And that is more important than making
money. If your blood is impure, Hood's
Sarsaparilla ia tbe only medio ine for
you. it cures sorofula, salt rbeum,
rheumatism, catarrh and all other dis
eases originating in or promoted by im
pure blood and low atate of the system.
Hood s Pills are easy to lake, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, headache.
COUNTY t'OUBT MATTERS.
Probate oourt is in session this week,
Judge Bartholomew presiding. Yester
day the Howell estate came np for final
settlement. The confirmation of the
sale of real estate for tbe minor beira of
W. B. Gilliam was also made.
Today Judge Bartholomew will look
after the affairs ot the estate ol Eliabs
Bperry, deoeaaed, and the Galloway es
tale, Jake Keyea, ol lone, administrator.
County oourt meets on tomorrow
Much business will be transacted at this
term ol oourt. Tbe appointment of
supervisors and judges and clerks of
election will oocnr at this time.
Fran of Charge to Sufferer.
Cut tbla out aod take it to your drug
gist and get a aample bottle free of Dr
King's Nsw Disoovsry, tor consumption,
congbs and oolds. Tbey do not ask you
to buy before trying. This will show
you tbs great merits ot this truly won
uertui remedy, ana snow you wnst oto
be sooompliiheJ by the regular size hot
tie. This Is no experiment and would
be disastrous to tbe proprietors, did
they not know it would invariably cure
Msuy ot tna best pbysloisns are now
using it in tbeir practice with great re
sults, and are relying on It in most severe
cases. II is guaranteed. Trial bottles
free at Hlocum Drug Co., E. J. Rloeutn
mgr. lingular sue 00 oents and $1.00
CODNCIL PHOCEKDINGS.
Tbs City Fathers Meet ssd Traasact Boats
B Silases.
Tbe town oounoil mat last svsning,
Mayor Morgan prssidlng and all ooqo
oilmen and offioers present exoept J. 11.
Simons and O. A. Minor.
Tbs following bills wsre alio wad:
John Hegar tMOO
W. A. Iliobsrdson I9 60
Itepposr Light A Water Co 70 00
11 a Wills 1 60
Tom Carle 1 60
Eli Keaney 160
Uzs French 60
W. A. ftiobardsoa 2 50
Otis Psllsrson 1 CO
Aa election of offioers, as provided by
the charter, waa ordered bald on Feb.
WM. Judaea, Aba Wells, Albert Wright
and Wm. Wsrreo; clerks, J. I. ItoberU
and Bern Lei-car.
No further business appearing coo a til
adjourned.
BverybeMly Bars B.
Caacareta Candy Cathartlo, tbe most won.
oerrul mnuii-al Gisroverr Ol ujs se, pleas
ant and refreshine to tbe laata, art snntlr
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the en lire ejrslrm, dispel oolds,
cure heaylaotMl, feT, halittual ronetlpeUoa
and blilnusnees. t'leaae buy and try a bos
of C. C. C. Uwiay; 10, ,Winu. Hold
land
guaranteed to curs by all druirgleU.
Faneie Popple ia enjoylsg lha hospi
tality of Iba iiotel da Umatilla, la ebarge
of tbe sbsnff, where sbs la boarding out
AO days, it is said, with much real
laeeoaes. Judge Bartholomew, wbo has
bad soma eiperlenee wilb Faonie, ei
peeis bar over in tbe spring with Ibe
nsaal eomplalat of poverty, eta, bat Ibe
judge bssn'l forgotten Fsonls's piss tbat
"one kia do belief," al lha same lima
not making any marked effort to do bel
ter. Hbs is a ba4 pill.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, llud Jell's, til., suf
fered for sight years from dyspeptic aod
chronic eoestlpstioa aod waa finally
cured by using DeWtU's Little Early
Kisets, Ibe famous little pills fur all
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BRIEF MENTION.
See M. Lichteuthal & Co. for shoes, a
. Ghas. Krey is over from Black Horse
today,
H. C. Gay was a visitor to Heppner
yesterday.
Jaok Fleek is in today from his ranoh
east ot town.
Chat. E. Dustio
oame over from Long
Creek on Friday.
W. J. Brown is over from Little
Butter oreek this week.
Four members of Hiram Clark's family
are down with tbe measles.
Grandma Mathews is visiting her sons
in Heppner and vioinily. .
M. A. Olden was up from his ranch
near O, A. Bhea's, yesterday.
Liobtentbal & Co. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Felt boots and rubbers, and Arotio
overshoes at T, R. Howard's. . 605-tt.
Guinnesse's famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Chris Borohers'
If
I. M. Hughes departed yesterday for
Wagner, to be absent several daya on
business.
Common and seleol stook of tomatoes
and canned oorn at T. B. Howard's.
605-tf.
Jeff Neal woo a White bioyole oo last
Sunday, but in lieu of tbe maohine took
150 in oath.
Jas. Johnson,' one of Little Butter
oreek's young stockmen, was over yes
terday on business.
Painless remedy for extreotmg teeth.
If not as stated, no obarges. Try Dr.
Vaugban's new plan. 604-tf.
Hillsboro Independent: Dr. Adkini
and Jesss Slswsrt of Heppner are visit
ing friends in Hillsboro.
Junction City Times: Mrs. J. J.
Adkins, of Heppner, is Ibe guest ot ber
sister, Mrs. W. L. Houston.
A besutlful silk dress is being raffled
off down al Minor k Go's. Soma parson
will receive a nica preeeot.
Pap Tippett represented Little Butler
oreek in bis nsual bearly and enthusias
tic manner, early this week.
Grant County News: Jaok Matlock,
of Heppner, cams over to spsod lbs boll
days with friends in Ibis olty.
Ed. MoDsld is np from bis sheep
ranch in Jumper canyon. His sheep arc
doing exoellently ao tar this winter.
On Deo. 81, 1897, Clerk Morrow Issued
a marriage lioenae to Miss Elsie Smith
and Mr. Alva G. Devore, both ot Hard
man. Boms members ot tbs family ot I. L.
Vao Winkla are down with lbs measles.
Io feci this complaint seems to bs quite
general in Heppner,
- If yon will leave your orders tor wood
sawing with T. R. Howard, Cbaa. Van
Winkle will attend to them. Work dona
at reasonable figures.
E. B. Nrs stopped at the poor bouse
laat week notll Wm. Barton, tbe man
ager, ordered blm off tbe premises. Tbe
oouoty baa no "grub" for bim.
Pendleton Tribuoe: Tbe aged Mrs.
Illatt, ot Mountain valley, bad a serious
stroke ot psralysis last Saturday. Hba
ia being attended by Dr. Shipley, of
Heppner.
Tbe Dalles T.-M:
Miss Gertrude
Bishop, daughter of
Ed. a Bishop, a
prominent capitalist
of Ueppoer, ia
visiting Mr. and Mra.
W. A. Johnston
in the city.
Dennis King and Mies Anoa Wels
eenfluh were married al Long Creek,
Grant oouoty, oo Christmas day. Tbey
will maks tbeir borne al Ibe King raoob
oa Hilda oreek.
It is reported tbat two of our young
men oootemplaled having a dual, one
day last week. How it waa settled no
one knows for lbs would li participants
ars mum as oysters.
Miss Jenole Bartholomew, assistant
at the Ueppoer poet offlee, is ill
Ibis week aod unable to attend to her
dollee. Io tntieeonenoe roetuaster Joe
Williams la quite busy.
lie. Usury Bsrobsrt, of Arlington,
will preach at Iba Baptist cburcb In
Ibis city on Saturday sveoiog and Hun
day morning and evening. A cordial
Invitation Is eilended to all to at ten J.
The Dalles T.-M; Iter, L. Gray baa
jost returned from a sueoeesful miss loo
trip into Morrow oouoty. While tbsra
be Bel qoite a number of persons who
are asking preparations to go to Alaska.
Boyder Bros, bate succeeded Willie
Stewart la lha livery business, asit
door to Ibe Ossette offlee, and will do a
general livery aad feed busioete. Rigs,
aaddla horses sod stall roots al reason
able rates. fll-lf.