PAPER YOUR MONEY'S WORTH ADVERTISING WILL PAY 1 THE Semi-Weekly Gazette lt IF THE 'i .... .Semi-Weekly Gazette 0 IS YOUR MEDIUM. AT $2.00 A YEAR. FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 25, 1898. NO. 617 OFFICIAL or "V. SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE. Tuesdays and Fridays THE . PATTERSON PUBLISHrNff COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. it $2.0) par rw, $1.00 for mz mouths, 50 ots. ."or throe moniai, Btrictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at tbe Poatofflce at Heppner, Oregon, ai second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Uake'i Advartisinft- AwuioT. 64 and 85 Merchant Kxohangs, Ban Franoisoo. California, where oou- raots tor aavertiBinff oan oe maae lor n - T P. FISHER. NEWSPAPER ADVBRTI8- JUt ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exohang't Build ing, Ban Franoisoo is our authorized agent. This pap3r la kept on me at mi omce. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 0:30 p. i nnHntf arriving at HeDOner Jun Ljaavee Heppner Junoiioo 8:30 a. in. and ar- ily ezoept n a. m .I f DannnM A-Hil Q m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m and arrives at Heppner junction :au p. m, nnrl TTmatilla AO d. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla tfJO a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 ,m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Vaat Mail Nn. 2 Wim Portland 9:25 o. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:8U a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umati'la 11:10 p. m. and arrives at teppner Junotion 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2C a. m. . ... For further information inquire of J. (J. Hart, Agent O. H A N., Heppner, Ore. Goin East? Hotel" Meppi IF YOU ARE v DO NOT FORGET Three- Important 1 Points. FIRST Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best servioe. 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Uobart John Sherman ....Lyman J, Gage . Cornelias N. Bliss RusseU . Alaer John D Long James A. Gary ..Joseph McKenna James Wilson President. ; Tine-President Secretary of State rjeoretaryof Treasury. Beeretary of Interior... Secretary of War...... Seoretaryot Navy..... Postinastar-iOeneral. . . Attorner-tieneral Secretary A Agrioulture.. Gault House BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841: State of Oregon I4ovarnor. Seoretaryof State. Treasurer;.!. , Bnpt. Publio Instruction. Attorney General Senators.,.. Congressman Printer... Supreme Judges .W. P. Lord ....H. Hi Kinoald ....Phil. Hetsohan G. M. Irwin ,...C. M. Idleman G. W. MoBride 1 jThos. H.Tongue 1 W. R. Ellis . . . . w . u. jjeeus R. B. Bean. Moore, E. Wolverton CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4 Q., C. M. & BL P., C. dt A., r. Ft. W. dt C, and the C. St. L. dt P. Railroads. KATEM a.oo PBH XAY Cor. W.Madison and Clinton 8t.,' CBIOAAO, Ilii. 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' '7J Iloppnor, Oregon. FQANK ROERS J. I. ROaUTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractors aod Duilder'a.- 3 Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice, Jkna. falls. L'tva. Or. Burns. elrrlsT na laft atjna; aaula. sama oa r!M kta, aa.ta half or HErrNER rreldet C. A. P)MCA, T. A. rtMfa. OCO. W. CONCN. S. W. SPCNCtH, Aas'l Caahler Tru''i I Cftril Izcjx EXCHANGE Oa ail sfie at tae world Bought and Sold. Cliraue ea4e aa ail estate aa rMtMMMe Tsfate. arylas aad aa4tl4 PMI. OO- TVs (laMle will UlspoUto. arf.Ua, r mIwii a-raama. Aay Me log tbie efanaraa ila -t areweeM la Ibie taeatet ti ' H IM esjna to t a $. me la n a4 ss4t .a lafi ear laaar. st'ka, Kfpmt. r. Unseat braailM tM oa lafl hip aaOieaaMeed eruf ofl kafl sari aatar aloaa aa taa rtafct taaly. $. W. Hapi ear Or -Horaas tKanta4 u . . S alalaat ' ' aaa a 'm wi aiaiari am mmmm aa w Vie r-rweisjaas wtM arar nt.t eys. lara elils la rM bsse.sr Uttuar. Itaw. nat.tmar Or. 4 allia. at D aa I rtaM am. stuna m am tan Munwr kWeaa, H. M. Mtar. Or -Mnraas, M ) I iar eaaatna, aat.ta aaia aa awi aip IWIm,, J, W.. !.. 14 KavaMtl aw laf shmMari aatlle taaaa na n'l sip, fertar filaana. HaMaiaa.Or.-BoraattP lart aaoaMar, fiaar. i. n. taslna. Oa -H a-w, it e-a4 aflaTt tbmM-m saMia. saausae laf kip. aaa aa. W , H.yiaat. Or-Harese, JO as . (atlia. U aa rtaatkik I If. fl. RaMatar. Or. TaMla W t aw lafl kia. m a7 "m- a4 BMafti J k . Mtar. IH - H.aaai. . la ahaaKpTi aaltia S aa lafl ahaalaaf fsM K. W. Mapvnar ttv.-aiafl aa(at t lari sWaMa. i win aauia MM aa kaft bis a-a asrf.i ta ama aara. W'W'aOT, W. , ftallnwa tlv.i aaartaa W aa fa-K ah.ail.laf. aa.,a wuf.alW a rta-it Ka awt hitaa f r4 b.Ma i lafl aar. Macae la alaftvW mt-4 V eait.aauaaua. Al! Kinds of Kewir Work Done Some Good as Well as Bad News Former Residents of Heppner Strike lt Rich Near Dawson lt Takes Pluck-Death of Jas Jackson. In tbe Ban Franoiseo Examiner ot recent date appears an acoouut of tbe return of a large party ot Klondikers from tbe land ot gold, on tbe steamer Corona, in wbioh list appears tbe name of Chris Nebubr, who formerly drove milk wagon for Jas. Jones. Obris went in some time sgo, long before the ex oitement ot laet season when "Klondike" beoame a word io tbe mouths of tbe civilised World, ' a rival in tbe English language for the Spanish El Dorado; ' The Examiner says: Obris Nebubr, formerly of Cherokee county, Iowa, and later of Oregon, lelt Dawson City with a I small party on the evening ot Deoember 11th. He went into tbe Yukon country four years ago with a party of six people. only two ot whom have remained.' Tbe Bret two years be prospected' 200 miles up the (Stewart river, working some bar diggings, wbiob, be says, were profitable enongb to warrant bis remaining tbere. "A person to proapeot on the Stewart river, be said, "should have et least two years' supplies, for tbere le abso lutely no place to buy anything. I did not prospect In tbe gulohea at all, but I oan confidently say that it Is a promts ing field for energetic young men with t Vt .tamlit, Irt vamaln ' ............ Mr. Nebubr oame down to Forty Mile Just io time to get in on tbe first Klon dike rush and holds as a result one of tbe best olalms on Bontnia creek, since aoqairiog Interests on a number ot other oreeks. He said tonight that be would not take a quarter ot a million (or his properties, lie advises young men with staying qualities only to undertake tbe trip to the Yukon onnntry. Celsos Keitbley, better known to hie Heppner frieods as "Buster", was one of the first locators on Klondike oreek, and if reports are true he will oome out soma day not far beoce with no end ot yellow stuff. PlKST BEPOkT TBUB, The Leffio Bureau, the new rival of tbe Associated Frees, gave out tbe re port not long ago tbat Jas. Jackson, a relative ot C. 8. Jackson, ot the E. O., bad been drowned. Tbe Associated Press made light of tbe report, but that tbe Leflio Bureau was coirect Is now known. Letters bare been received from both Dr. II B. Beetle snd John . Latbrop oobfirmiug tbe ssd death of Jackson. Tbe Osteite bas space for a part ot Mr. Lathrop's letter. It seys : From I'endUton oame ooly a small delegation, two of ns, or three, counting Ur. It. It. Beatie, a lormer dental prac titioner of that oily. It wee na July 27 ben Jemee Jacksoa and 1 lafl IVndle too for Portland, and July HO alien we sailed on the steamer Oenrge W, fcld. r. Al Portland were Joined by Ur Beetle, and tbe three, with Judge Ilirb ard Osborn and Frank Oetmrn.of Heattle, left tbe bead of Lake lleooett In a small boat for down the lake and river trip, Aoguat 2u. tioellant health wee en- ye1 by ee!b member of our party and toe Joaraey wee made euneeesfolly, with each lOQidente, prulably. as accompanied tbe Journeys ol thousands of olber slam teders. A raft was built, and, lik doMos of olber rafte, caught on a sand bar 40 miles above Uaweoa aod aban doned. Our party of five tln stopped on an lelaod 11 and cheerful, was warmly olad, bad plenty of money for immediate needs, and food suffloient for tbe time be was absent from bis .own camp and the cabins of his friends, Hs wee seen in Daweon aa late ae 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, November 9, when he remarked to Judge Masterson, of tit Louie, tbat be was going immediately to leave tor the Islaqd. Before noon, the same day, he was seen passing through Louse Town, or Klondike Oity, oa bia Way up the river, and since that date and hour, ne trace has been found ot Jimmy or bis body. It will be two weeks tomorrow since he disappeared, and, after looking over all the ground, considering all tbe (acta, obtaining every iota of informa tion and wailing far. beyond reasonable time; we are toroed to tbe unutterably sad conclusion that be met bis death at some point between Dawson and the island, 18 miles above here. j DB. BBATIB's LETTISH. -. Mouth ot Twelve-Mile, N. W. T., Deo 6, 18971 send , under same cover a letter from John Latbrop wbioh will explain its own sad mission. It only re mains for me to give you the tacts of Jimmy's loss more io detail.1 Jimmy left damp on Nov. 6 in oompaoy with George Huffman snd Berry Lioyell, two Califor nia lumbermen, bound for Dawson City, bis intention being to go to Dawson and trom tbere to Bonanza and ' El Dorado oreeks and then to return with the same two men to our camp on the island at the mouth of Twelve-Mile. Tbe party arrived al Dawson on the same day, Nov. 5, remaining tbere until tbe morn ing of the 7th, when they started up the Klondike for Bonanza and M Dorado creeks.. Jimmy camped tbat night with John Latbrop and returned to Daweon on the 8th, remaining there over nlgbt and, evidently, concluding not to wait for tbe other Members of tbe party but to push on to oamp alone. The last reliable traoe we oould find of him was on tbe morning ot the 9th, between 9 aod 10 o'olook. when be bad a short talk witb Judge Murat Masterson, of St. Louis, lie told the judge at that time tbat he was off for oamp aod we beard after wards in an indelicate way, that ha was seen going through Klondike uity. a surburb of Dawson, traveling toward ramp. .This was the Inst trace we were able to find ol him. During tbe time Jimmie was in Dawson and up ths creeks there had been sn loe gorge on tbe river wbiob raised tbe river l'i to 16 feet aod made tbe trail tbat bad been followed going down a very daogerous, if not an impassable one to return over On my bant up and down tbe river 1 found men tbat were on both sides of tbe river on the 9th and 10th, but they bad seen nothing of Jimmy, We think he was most probably drowned in trying to oross some weak part ot the loe. U. D. liEATIB. POWDER J Absolutely Puro - -Maa aaasaaanaaaal.J I HER CONDITION CRITICAL. :- Hrs. I House Suffers . a Second' Attack of Paralysis. From the E. O. A turn for the worse in Mrs. Zoeth Hooter's condition this morning has , alarmed her relatives and friends. At" about 8:30 o'clock a second stroke of paralysis ooourred. It oame. without warning, as she seemed brighter end . : better before the attack and was ready ' for breakfast In apparent good spirits. The. (right side of her1 body was in volved in the former attaok and now the" left side is also affected, greatly inoreas-. i ing tbe gravity ot tbe case. Mr. Houser ... bas been kept constantly informed by telegfaph of his wife's condition, and tbe sad news ot ber seoond misfortune i t was promptly sent ,by Dr. 8mitb, He will arrive io the oity on tomorrow morn ing's train trom Portland. Later1 bews received trom Pendleton; announces the death ot airs. Houser' at 1030 o'oluck Saturday night. Ills Hands Were Tied. "Oar little boy broke oat witb eczema. We were obliged to tie bis bands to keep him from scratching and he suffered everything. We began , giving him Hood's Barsaparilla and in a abort time bis fsoe healed. He took five or six bot tles and has not bad a siok day einoe." ' Olney Souoie, Fioneerville, Idaho. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with i Hood's Barsaparilla. Easy , and yel t raoient. Baoklea's Arnica Halve. ' Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,' and all Skin Erup tions, ana positively cures riles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded, Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Slooam Drag Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. MAHHHAfj HOUUKhVa NEW BuNU. He Piled it Yesterday-Hls Depatlee A leu Appointed. United Statea Marshal Zoeth Houeer Bled bis new bond yesterday, says Sat nrdsi's Portland Tribune. It is for $20,000 aod tbe Fidelity Insurance oom- pany, of Maryland, was tbe surety given. Witb tbe filing ot bis new bond It be came necessary for tbe marshal to ap point bia deputies, wbioh was done. A. P. Withiogton is tbe obiet office deputy; A. Wilson, chief deputy, and tbe field deputies are A. A. Roberts, Oeorge Humphrey, Stephen L. Morse at Pendle ton and Thomas McEwan at Sampler. aker county, Tbere are three appoint meats yet to be made. Ot tbe (oroe nder Marshal Orady, Mr. Humphrey is the only one retained. What Dr. A. B. Belter Bays. BniTalo, n. x, Oeots s From any personal knowledge, gained la observing tbe effect ot your Shilob's Care io oases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it Is the roost remarkable remedy tbat has ever been brought to my stlen tioo. It baa eertalnly saved maay from eonsumptioa. Sold by Oooser k Brook. x 1 1 . at. . . a at- ftrttrc tlAtTDC tV. Vl.Vt I .. J m ion an leieou i- mn-e iro.u .... e..y, lue urrtiL, iujuiw-imv ana ii;iiu icavx yuui uiueis nny vju. eioft we taken not, eui Dr. iwie, lodge Otxiro aod I centa nn to l)ewee llace" and Kojj. or Jim will get 'em o o o o o o o Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to ! Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All tbe cto U rrocurrnl tt Tbr.tnrwn At Binca, Iower Main Street. d ,,to" app-ar-d at oar ll.n,.r (!,.. eeblo oo fVteer it eretk. ramalnlng over jJpaZSfti. to liM.k out the "ley iA the land." Tba result of tbe trip was Ibal Ur. Baaile and Jamae J ark son dni.I remain oo tba sslend, Jo.lge ()l'n, Frank ().t rn end I eoming on to Uwson with oar on I file. Tba partnership eblrb had eg weeo Ur. Ileal ie, J. II, Jerkeoe was dlaeifed aod npoe arriving here. I took Into parlt.ar.hlp. la lav o 60 feel on Jobs DikIsoo's 11 mei t claim J'lge Oertora and an, la plsee of l)t Ilea lie aod Jim. Fur a time eossmnnl eel loo beiweeo the two bis oe tbe island eed es three was aarsieriiy eat off, anal weal to work bnsllt to carry aat Iha terms of enr laeee ot lbs 50 I eel Tkasa gaallewiaa are a.li antualnted etth flrant, Rsrnay, Ctm.k, QUIIass end oOtaf count las ea4 raa sere awnay a4 time la kuHi Ibeae sn tiuue ana tra feting a..a. Prfeas ta kaaptng alik tae U THOM PSON Sb BTHNS, Inland mg le leave I be fallowing morn leg, Tnewley, November U. f 1 1 lis Ulead lie hed errs rtowe to Dewe. si'nply Io look eb"it, aed visit ee ep on II eai g I errs k. lie was a goed bs lb, brlg'tt Al the Bepllst Chairh. Rev. Geo. Bsrnbart, ot Arlington, preeobed two excellent discourse at tbe Baptist church on Sunday. Sunday evening Lis theme was "It a mao die shall be live again." The trend ot Mr. Barubsrt'e thought wa to prove tbe immortality of the aool of man by evl enoe prodaoed oateide of tbe bible, eud this be did very conclusively. Kev. Barnlisrl has bar a secured by tbe Bap tist church of this city to preach for them two Sundays oat ol eerb menlh ibe 8'J and 4th, He preaches alee for lbs ebortb el Arlington. Ilaaety la illaad Deep, (Iran MimkI n.r.hs a rlesn skin. No Uaiiiy withotit it. ( aarcts, I'smlf Cathar ti- rlran your lilotMl end krrp it ( Wen, l stirring up the Ury llvr snd driving all lio urttiaa from the htKlv. Iv-gia today to ent.h plllililee, touts, blot. ln , Am kl.raiia. and that si. kly bilious cc.milriine by taking t jssru, liity fur t'n r.nls. All drug gists, suttsfsttton guaraiiterd, 1(X', 2 .Vtr- Psaalaa tiawlslM Bergsea. Sparlal In the Portland Tribune, Wesbingtoo. Jao. 21.-Dr. & R. Bwln- bnros, was today appointed penstoa el aotlolng s erg eon at llsppner, Or. THE TRUTH OF IT. The leading editorial ia tne Otegoniau i ,. ot the 17 tb Inst., is devoted to a con sideration ot tbe causes of what the writer very naively 'terms "tbe legisla tive bold-tip of last year," and purporta to give a statement of tbe facta which preceded and acoompauied that extra ordinary session ot the state legislature, says tbe Portland Tribune. Tbe prime object of this artiole was to gloss over and exouse the aotioo of the Slmoa-Soott-Oorbett-Bourne combine- lion wbiob wee formed two years ago for ' the avowed purpose ot thwarting the will of tbe people, as manifested In tbe results of lbs June eleotion of 1800. To correct tbe pernicious errors ot this boodle of untruths, Tbe Tribune pub lishes tbe following "plain statement ot tbe facts about It, and tbe causes ot it." The legislature assembled ou January 11, 1897, and one ot the Important mat ter to come before it was the election of a United States senator. For tbat position John H, Mitchell was an avowed candidate, and a majority of tbe legisla tors were io favor ot bim for tbat place. . A minority ot tba repoblioan members, at tbe head of whom waa Mr. Joseph Simon, were opposed to Mr. Mitchell, aod set about to find a mesne to accom plish his downfall, and Incidentally, tbelr owb elevation. Suitable instru mentalities were not lacking. Among the men elected oa tbe republi can ticket, was one Jonathan Bourne. While Mr. Douroe bed always base pro- nooootd in bia advoeaoy of silver, be el aimed tbat be was a consistent repub lican. After tbe adoption of tbs pres ent platform la IbeSt. Louie oooveatioo, Mr. Bourne, already pronooooed silver man, feeling himself seen re in bia alec lion, Openly abandoned tbe republican party and joined bands with tbe popu lists. After hie defection from tbs party, be became a osndidate for tbe speaker- ship of the bouse. This Ibe republicans refused to en dorse, thinking ths sacrifice of the prin ciple ted great, and Mr. Bourne at once formed an alliance witb tbeHimoo-Hoott-Qxbett fiisiunlsls, tbe object of wbioh OombiuatioB waa to advance the inter ests of tbe worthy leaders le this plot la any manner wbiob opportunity might afford. Finding that a nmj irily of tbe legislates was io favor of Mr. Mitchell, they availed themselves of tbe provision of tbe stale constitution, wbiob requlree I we-thirds of tbe membeis of either boaee lu constitute e quorum. Knowing the! Mr. Mitchell's electioe was sure If tbe legWtalure patented aa organisation, Mr. Bourne, Mr. Simon, end their fol lowers, persistently refased to submit tbelr credentials or to take the oath ot oirirA The result was an tntire failure of Ibe boaee to organise. Tbe evils en tailed apuo Ibe people by this blgb baeded oatrsge are familiar to all, and tof these evils tbe Simon Scott-Bourne-Curbed gang of conspirators are directly responsible. It Is easy to celeb cold and jnet aa easy to get rid of it If yea eomnaeeee early to ose One Mlaote Cough Care. It ares eoegbs, c-lds, bronchitis, poea moale eed ell throat aed Inng troubles. It le pleeeant to take, is's to Bsc and sure to sure Cvtieer 4 Brock Mrs. Stark, Pleasant lUdge, O., aeye "Atlel two doctors gave np ray boy to die, I aaved bins from croup by using One Miauls Coogb Cure." tl is Ihe quickest end Bioet eerlele remedy lor count, colds and all throat to 1 Inng trcubles. Coeser A Ikgok-