Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 14, 1898, Image 1

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OF7ICLAX 35IRECTOST.
Baited HUte Offlolals.
President William McKinley
Vice-President ....Garret A. Hobart
Secretary ef State John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Boundary of War UniweU A. Alger
Hecrelary ef Navy John D. Long
Posunastier-frenaral James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph MoKonna
Scoretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon. .
Governor W. P. Lord
SecreUry of Stat H. K. Kinoald
Treasurer. Phil. Metechan
Hnpt. Pnhlie Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General ...U. M. Idleman
a.. id. W. MoBride
" JJ. H. Mitohell
J Bina-er Hermann
Congressmen
Printer ,
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W. K. Ellis
W. u. Leeds
(R. B.
. F. A.
(C. E.
R. B. Bean.
jnpram Judges F. A. Moore,
w oiverton
Sixth Judlolal District.
Circuit Judge Stephen .Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow Oouatr Offltnaln.
Joint .Senator - A, W, Rowan
Representative. J. N. Brown
lUmntyJodge A. G. Bartholomew
'' Commissioners J.H.Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Ulerk
" Sheriff
. ' Treasurer
,...J. W. Morrow
,..K. L. Matlock
.. Frank Gilliam
....A. C. Petteys
... J. W, Hornor
.Jay W. Shipley
...B. F. Vnogluui
Surveyor..... . .
School Bup't.,
Coroner
eppkib Town ornoiRR.
Mor Tho. Morgan
C mncilmen Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Hlocnm, M.
Lichtenthal and J. U. Simons.
K oord ...W. A, Blohardsoo
Trmisnrer I W. Hriggs
Marshal A. A. UoberU
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TR1PPLE TRAGEDY IN A GYPSY CAMP.
Mother and Child are Bnrned to Death The
Father, Chief of the Tribe, Cats His Throat
Happens Ten Miles South or McMlnnvllle.
From Wednesday's Telegram.
A harrowing iale of a tripnle trasedv
in a gypsy camp, about ten miles south
ot MoMinnviHe, was brought here last
night by Frank Burroughs, a commer
cial traveler.
A band ot 40 gypsies, bound for Cali
fornia, oamped on the scene of tbe trag
edy last Saturday night, intending to
proceed on their way the Monday morn
ing following. Sunday forenoon, says
Mr. Burroughs, a two-year-old ohild of
Andrew Oetrander, tbe obief, fall into a
fleroely raging Are, built ot fallen treea.
Tbe soreams of the infant attracted the
attention of its mother, who was only a
dozen yards away. Grazed witb exoite
nient at seeing ber little one being de
voured by tbe flames, tbe woman thought
lessly leaped into the firs in wbich both
she and the,oliiid wer .burned to death
in a few minutes. Oetrauder's efforts to
save bis wife, who must have gone stark
mad at witnessing tbe horrible fate of
ber offspring, proving futile, be slashed
bis throat witb a razor, bleeding to death
in a short time.
"I met tbe oaravan of gypsies late
Monday afternoon, aa I was driving from
MoMinnviHe to Lafayette," said Mr.
Burroughs, "when the elder son ot Os-
trander, a strapping fellow of 23 years,
then tbe aoticg obief ot tbe tribe, halted
me and voluntarily told me of tbe fear
ful ooourrenoe of Sunday. These three
lives, of oourse, count for nothing, aa
tba world goes, yel it waa a pitiful trag
edy, all the same.
"Youog Ostrander told me that the
ooroner of Yamhill county bad not been
notified of tba three deaths, because Ibe
tribe is governed by its own laws,' They
bad tbe charred remains of tbe woman
and ber child and ibe body of Ojtrandar
in one ot the wagooa. Their remains
will be lakeo to tbe Redwoods In San
Mateo county, Cel.. where hundreds cf
tba Romany have been interred lo lbs
past 80 years."
Dreadfally Nervosa.
Genti: I was drsadfolly oervoos, and
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ened my whole nervous system. I waa
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my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mrs. 8.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Coon. Bold by
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UMIIns; Ready to Hall.
Two UrppDer parties wbo will have
for Alsska on tba atasmer Elder on ber
nail trip, are lo tbe city bnyltg tbelr
outfits, ssys the TVIi grsra. One of tbe
parties ooosists of tba larger part of Ibe
Matlock family, and iooludrs Willlsm
F. Matlock and family, Wesley Matlook
and family, Leslie Matlook, Horace
Matlock and Cass Matlook. Tba party,
in addition to sopplli s fur several years,
will lake op atxmt 20 head of burses.
Among tbe tnembora of the other party
are Willard French. Charles Homlrv
and hmith Uureh, wb'i will also an well
equipped for Ibe rigors vl Alaaka eti-
meie, Hiuitb did not o.- Ed 1
frost Iks first
"1 soffored witb be adaobae and intense
atleeks of neuralgia, ami became very
feeble. I baaaa tukiuir ll.x.l'a H.....
pari 1 1 a, though eo weak I could oal;
tak email de. I featl belief from
tba first and I Lava aol Lad aii.k
of any eavrrlty slnaa I began nalng II."
i. a, puiujo, Ulllbiirat, Yves Mug tun.
flood's Tills are tba ho I family cellar
lie and liver Ionic. (Jeolla, reliable, sure
Pel Babeiffeame la from Mnoai.t
yesterday, He was aoy,njpai,ioJ by his
daughter, Madeliee, eg! IV and hi
laea, Maggie fk barff. eg4 12, daagller
of Jobs Boberff, wbota be is taking to
Peedlaloo for lbs purpose ot placing
tbeaa la tba Catholic t'booL
SENATE IMMIGRATION BILU
Fairbanks of Indiana Supports the Measure
ina toncational Test Kadoraed It Would
Have the Effect of Reducing; tbe Cndeslr-
auie voniriDutions to Our Population.
Washington, Jan. 12. Tho senate to
day briefly discussed tbe adverse re
port by the pension committee on the
bill to pension General Meade's two
daughters. No action was taken, and
after Wolcott of Colorado announced a
speeob on tbe money question for next
Monday, Fairbanks addressed tbe senate
on the immigration bill.
Fairbanks begun by referring to the im
portance of guarding and preserving the
high standard of the oountry'a popu
lation and oitizensbip. The pending
bill, he said, by imposing a moderate
and reasonable ednoational teat nnon all
immigrants over 16 years ot age, threw
an additional safeguard about our popu
lation and citizenship.
"Prior lo 1875," be continued, "there
were no restrictive laws except tbose
prohibiting coolie trade. In my oninion
the more drastio measures were adopted
to repress tbis reprehensible traffic and
convictB and women imported for im
moral purposes were exoluded. Far
more restrictive acts were passed aimics
to reetriot the inflow of the morally and
physically diseased. The preseooe of
tbe restrictive acts upon the statute
be oks has been beneficial, though the
number wbo presented them lelvei at
our ports and were excluded is compara
tively Bma'l. But, doubtless, many were
deterred from starting by knowledge of
tbe laws in foroe. .
"Beginning witb the last deoade, a
obange ocourred in both tbe nationalitv
and equality of our immigration. Tbose
who were chiefly of the Slavonic oouo
tries began to oome in, in great and in
creasing numbers. Among them were
many very desirable acquisitions, many
from tbe better portions of Italy, Aus
tria Hungary and other Eastern and
Southern countries were educated and
enterprising, but the larger per oent.
was ill-fitted to beoome a part ot our
population or to assume tbe privileges
aod responsibilities of Amerioan oitizen
sbip. They possessed a low order of
intelligence and a degraded standard of
life, and had no adequate Conception ot
tbe marveloua signifioanoe ot onr instl
tutions.
" A rise in tbe rate of Immigration
from Eastern and Southern Europe
from 18 to 61 Jer cent, lo eight, years,
ana a rail from Western and Northern
countries from 64.5 to 86.7 per oent. in
tbe same period may well lead os to
pause and inquire whether the change is
in ths oatioual interest. The decrease
in immigration has been from countries
wbiob hitherto sent os but a small per
oent. ot illiterates, and tbe lnareaaa la
from oonntries where tbe ignoranoe is
a-restest. Thirty-nine and nine-tenths
per oent. of thoss above 14 years of age
onming from Austria-Oungary. Italy.
Polaod aod Russia last year, could
neither read nor write, while ooly 8.6
per oent. of tboae from tba United King
dom, Franoe, Germany and Scandinavia
were illiterate. Wbeo wa witness this
inorease In the illiterate aooesaioos to
oor population wa may well oall tba
warning of George William Curtis: 'Let
as bewsra how we wster our life blood.'"
Io conclusion Fairbsnki Quoted statis
tics tending to show tba exceeiive con
tribution of tbe oountry'a foreign popu-
Irtlon lo tba number of Inmates of alms
houses, penitentiaries, losses aarlnms
and reformatory inatitutlons. He inslstsd
tbat tba educational teat as applied to
immigrants would bare a direot effect
In reducing tha number of Contributions
to the foregoing objeotionable elasses.
Tba gravitation ot undesirable imml.
graala Into tbe large oltiea and their re
inforcement of tbe slum districts waa
soother bf Ibe avila lo be lo a measure
overcome. Io this eonoeotion. iha
paker declared Ibal a patriot lo regard
for those lo whose interest we owe first
allegiance requires os to sea Ihsl lbs
persons who present themselves for
competition In tho Industrial field shall
no! b tbe degraded pauper laborers
from abroad.
"A low wage arale," ha sddsd,'ls ool
consistent attb tha wholesome develop,
mm! of tha oonntry and Its people."
After Ibis speech tba Uawallaa treaty
waetakeo up In eteootive session.
Ileaalf I Mood Deep.
(1wn Anl mrnna a tlesn skin. No
hesuly without it. t ajMareta, I andy Cathar
tic rleao your blixxl and k'ii it rlrafi, h)
stirring op tha lary iirer and driving all iin
liuntms from tha body. Itt(iu tonlay to
liiiu.h piitiiilva, boil. LL.U I.ea, Lla klw.,1.,
and that airkly bilious ruiipiion hUkuiK
('.,r.(.,-lul)f for ten rents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 0c, 20c, fior.
TO D1K CARPET RAO.
A sJlBjale aad Kaay Way to Color Caraet
Ka, so 1 bey Will kul fad.
To color aeriiel rags so I hay will ool
fads, one should be anra lo ! tha Pt
LNaasond Lre for ooltoo. Thar a are
soma twelve fas! aad spaelal colors,
while for wool there are about thirty.
All o( tba Diraaod Dree tliat Bra narkJ
fast will mats colore tbat Jo not fade
or oreck.
Il ia impuaaibl to est aaUafeetn..
oolors oo both wool aod aotloa with Ibe
same dye, altboogb oosaa abeso dyes
was are aoia o mats oelr a faar ml,.
claim tbat Ibeir draa will a..),,- kih
eorto, aal wool, a trial sooo shows
by rained goods lb falsity of iHhm
claims. Take aolhlng bat tba original
aad reliable iHemnnd Ilt.s that k...
bo oae.J lo thousands f homes for tha
a l twenty years.
Ill
POWDER
Absolute! Pure '
DOUGLAS NKWS.
Douglas bas one oase ot measles.
Ed Dares is un from Portland viaitino
bis friends here.
Some of the farmers wnra hnav r.1n.
ing last week but the frost stopped them,
Ohas. Weatherford,- who has . been
visiting relatives at Weston.
home Tuesday morning.
There was a magic lantern show at
Filkina hall on Tuesday night. It was
well attended and evervhvrlv harl a fin.
time in that ''good, good old town".
Dooglaa now bas a debating society .
which meets every Thursday evanino .t
the sohool house. The subjeot for next
Thursday evening is "Resolved, Thai all
men are born equal."
Carl Troedsdn, who has bean air-b fn.
ome time with rheumatism, bas gone
to uaiirornia and will visit some one of
tbat state's hot Borinss with a t
being permanently cured. I wish him
auooesa.
Willie 8wen ,6n, wbo has been risiting
relatives here sinoe last anmmar. loft n
Thuraday night for his home in Sao
Jose, ual. After a short visit with hom
folks he will return to Eiatern Oregon
to reside permanently.
A.T.C.
Douglas, Or., Jan. 11, 1898.
Something to Know..
It may ba worth something In knn
that tba very beat mediolne for restoring
me urea oat nervous system to a healthy
vigor ia Eleotrio Bitters. ThI uarlinina
Is purely vegetable, aota by giving tone
to the nerve oentrea In the stomach,
gently stimulates tbe liver and kidneys,
and aids these organs io throwing off
impurities in tbe blood. Electrlo Bitten
Improves tbe appetite, aids dIowti,.n
and is pronoonoed by those who hav
iriea il as tbe very best blood Bnrlfler
and nerve tonio. Try II. Hold for Rn
or tl. per bottle at Slooum Drug Go's,
Bj. i. Hiooum, manager.
KIUHT MILE ITKM.
L. P. Jones' ohildreo are reaoverino?
from tbe mumps.
Miss Tilda lTnoi.ll UmokU I... 1. -
" iuiun.iuf UO. UUUJI
at Mra. A. Asbbangh's this winter
O. W. Smith. Of Lexinatnn. vlaita! hia
old oomradea oo Eight Mile a tew days
ago.
Iter, Clarke will preach at Eisht Mila
Cooler sohool boose, Sunday Jao 23J,
at 3 o'olook, p. m.
Wa extend congratulations to Jaok
Devore and his new wife and wish than
a long and happy married life.
Tba weather this paal week h ia taken
qnlte a oaper. First it blew and "anew,"
and then it "f reeled" and then it "thaw."
The family reunion al A. Aihhanoh'a
oo New Year's dsy was a grand suooeas.
Mr. a. u. Itobeils aod family and Mr.
aod Mra. Htaotoo and eon were also
bappy gnosis of tha oooasion.
Albeit Ashbaogb and S. B. Roberta
and sons were out rabbit hunting, but
bad very poor suooeas. the rabbila not
being out. Tbeaa parties are old hunters
of Ihia plana aod tba rabbits know wbeo
to bunt their boles.
E. M. C.
Eight Mile, Or , Jan. 8, 1WH.
"As if a brink wars larina In mr atom.
acb" is lbs description by dyspaptio
or iiis reelings arter sating.
Tbleieoneof tba commonest sreno-
toms of Indigestion. It yon have it, take
Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Not only Ibis symptom, but all iha
yniptoms of indigestion are oureU by
Hbaksr Digestive Cjrdlal.
8a ajany medicine to cure this ona
disorder. Only oae thai oao bo oalled
successful, beoouse only ooe that acta
lo a simple, natural, atd yl scieolifla
wsy, Hhaker Digestive Corillal,
Purely vagetahla. aod 0 inlalnina bo
daegeroas iogrediante, Hhsier Digestive
Cordial tones on, strengthens, and re-
aloreo to health all Ibe dlgaative organs.
Bold by drogglal. price 10 cents lo
It 00 bottle.
E-O i Ei 8auator and Mrs. W. F.
Matlock and Mr. and Mrs.U. I. La Dow
Uava Pandlatoo tooigbl lo board lb
Elder at Portlaad for Alaska, wbere Mr.
Matlock Is already locslod al rikagway,
Mr. La Dow aipatts lo lake tha trail for
tba gold field as sooa m practicable id
Iha ipring, aod will bo accompanlej by
bio wit. Tby bar said gooUb;
to I'eodUtoo fnauda, who bopa tbat the
laad of gold will yield lo them it ricbeat
tree area.
Dyapepaia cared. Kb Hub's Vital r
ImoMKllaUly relievee Sour stomarb, coat
log op of food dialr, and is Iha great
kidney aod liver rtu.ly. Hold by Cue
aetASrxk. .