Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 01, 1898, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY; OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 1. 1898.
NO. 619
SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE.
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'0.R.& N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9.80 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppuer Junction 12:05 a. ni.
Leaves Heppner Junotion 8:30 a, m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m
Spokane Express No. leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Uma' ilia 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6110 a. to. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junotion 8:!5 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at lieppner J unction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7:21 a. m.
For farther information inquire of J. 0, Hart,
Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OrTICI-Xi BIBEOTOET.
" United States Officials.
President William McKinley
Vine-President UarretA. Hobart
Secretary of State. John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J, Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell A. Alger
Secretary of Navy ..John D. Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph MoKenna
Secretary, f Agrioulture a. .James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Uovernor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State , H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metschan
Snpt, Publio Instruction 6. M. Irwin
Attorney General...; C. M. Idleman
Senator.
nn, J Thoi' H.Tongue
1 W. R. Ellis
Printer
W. H. Leeds
( R. H. Bean.
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
f C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge
I'roseouring Attorney
.Stephen . Lowell
....H. J. bean
Morrow County Officials,
Joint Senator
, A, W. Gowan
J. N. Brown
....A. d. Bartholomew
J.K. Howard
J. W. Morrow
B. L. Matlock
Frank Gilliam
A. C. Petteyi
J, W. Hornor
........Jay W. Shipley
B. F. Vaughan
lCeprosentative.
ilonnts Judge
' Commissioners,
, J. W. Beokett.
"' Olerk.,
Sheriff
'(, Treasurer
" surveyor...
School bup't...
" Coroner
HKPPNXB TOWN OFFIOKBS.
Mmoi..... .Thos. Morgan
U ninnllinen Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E.-J. Slooum, M.
Liohtenthal and J. H. Simons. -
Hwordor W. A. Richardson
T -AMBiirAr L. W. BriggS
Marshal A. A. Roberts
- - - Precinct Offloer".
Justioeof the Peeoe ....W. E. Richardson
Constable .N. 8. Whetstone
rjotted States Land Officers.
. TH DALLES, 01.
J.P.Moors Register
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LA OBAKDI, OB. ,
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J. H. Kobbins....- Receiver
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Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or -Hones, P B m left
.hneklari cattle, same on left hip.
rVtob a i " ....
ojer; ( at tie, sameon right hipi ear mark saoare
wuy vu i.i w bum .ifi 1 1 in risni
Donglasa, W. M . Oallowar. Or-('ttle, R Den
on left hip.
Kir. Bros, Douglas. Or. Hones branded ELY
on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hols
ir right ear.
Fhmmoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Tattle, LF oa
right hip; bones f with bar ttndar on righl
shoaldw.
4mm, narrr, neppnr, ur Hones liraadsd
ll i on the left ahmllr; eattle bra dd i on
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Kenor. Mike, Heppner, Or. Hones branded
KNI on tart ki oattle same and orop oil left
swi nadar elope oa the riant
Leaner, I. W. Heppner Dr. Htinae branded
L and A on lrt sh'nlder; nettle seme on left
hip, wattle over riht sje, lone slits In right
ear.
Minor, Oscar, neppner. nr. 4 attla, M O ee
rupiuip;ourBa aim lert snuoiiier.
Mnnran, H. N-, Heppaer, Or. Hmas, kf )
oa Ml efavoldai eauia sasae oa Mt hip.
Oehnrn. t. W Dnnclea. horses O on kf
shoulder) ealtle same oa Hunt hip.
Parker A Olaasoo, Hardmaa.Or.-Hones IF a
mi sooauMr.
Piper, J. H., Lmlns-tnn. (r. Hnnes, it ena.
anted on Uift shoaldari eaule, aame ua Uf hip.
ander Ml in aaok ear.
rUetor. jTW llvpswr. Or. Honea, JO es
left shwaider. (at lie. Ova rlhtbik.
Homt. K. O. Hmtmer. Or. - f'aUle W '. .
Uri hip, crop of nxtit and andWhil in left rear.
w w, wmnwmm w von n eewiltaer.
Thoatpatia, J. A Uapooer, r Hnnes. I oa
left ehiMlsW: ealtle. a im left sanalrlar.
Twitar R. V?.. Happoa. Or.-Hmali eaUal T
Mft elMmUW. hmae; oattle same oe Wt hiS
nth evlit ta boib an.
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iiuanar i-ima. 4 w as tigIA hip end nhl .i e,
rr.i and h in lafl ear. . Hais la Morro u
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. PKKSB COMMENT.
Tbe ' republicans of Oregon are not
likely to forget who It was that nomi
nated and elected Jonathan Bourne to
the legislature nor that it was tbe same
orowd that made bim seoretary of tbe
republican state committee and kept
bim in that position until the orotests
from members of tbe party throughout
tbe state beoame too numerous and
strong to be longer ignored. Weekly
Aetorian. And tbe republicans of Ore.
gon are not likely to forget that this
same dishonest Dolitioal Jonathan
Bourne, Joe Simon and the rest of the
populists oombined to hold the legis
lature up. Polk Oo. Observer.
Newspapers ot this state are having
much to say at present about the union
of free-silver forces in the next campaign.
Why trouble so greatly over snob, a
proposition T Has not. the republican
party bad tbe Aombioed fores of tbe
free-silver element to fight in this state
for four years, and has It not whipped
it out completely every time? Where or
when was there a stronger anion of
forces arrayed aeaiusl the reDnhliaan
part; than in tbe Novemberasaasnpsign
ot 1806, sod when were tbe opposition
forces more completely whipped Out?
True, to be sure, many democrats voted
against the free-silver-proposition, but
tbe opposition was solid, and a union of
foroes next spring could develop no
greater strength. TLe republican party
in this state may reet assured that io
the next campaign it will , bave no
stronger opposition to meet than was
tbe oase in 1896 Oregon Mist.
It is a souroe of gratification, indeed.
to oetioe witb what vigor and determi
nation tbe republicans throughout this
state are reiterating their fidelity to toe
St. Louis platform, and their determine
tion to stand by tbe administration. It
is aignifloantot tbe fact that republicans
are thoroughly pleased with tbe leaisla-
tlon already eoaoted under republican
rule, and their failb in the gold standard
of money, This is oeagbt bnl tbe
proper course. Tbe party lines are
to be again draw o on tbe money ones
tion, and tbe repnblloao Darty is as de
termined ss ever to have tbe issue dearly
sot. That party will flgbt tbe combined
elements of fiat money la lbs Jons cam
paign, In all probability, and it Is not
untimely at all that their Intention be
mads koowo io advance io regard to
this matter. In every precinct in our
stats republicans should oall meetings
and adopt resolutions to the effect that
the policy ot lbs republican Darty as
outlined in the St. Louis convention is
tbe policy ot tbe ureeinot elector, and
Iben the state will be doably assured
of their satisfaction. No bait-way policy
should be llstenea to for a moment.
Oreg io Mist,
Chairman Jooes wants the Jemoorete
to fuss in Oregon with tbe pope to de
feat the republicans. In Arkansas, tbe
Senator's stale, the pops fusw) witb the
republicans to defeat the democrats. Ii
would appear from this fact that th
great prinoiples of populism differ in tbe
vsnoui states and are based on the
simple ground as to blob party is Io
power. Tbese pope are fr 'oinet lb
party Io power every time. Portland
Dtopetcb.
Mr, Bryan's charges are VW for every
lecture sod one half the net rsoelp
over sad above Ibal sum. Hi largest
reoeipu were realist at Wlnblte, Kso.
where be got $H( for a single eiura
and at a lilt's town io Uissouri b mad
r75. Every time Ur. Bryan delivers
1300 talk he gives the lie !i bis protest i
lions that prosperity is mire remote Bo
Ibao before th peopl dfM bim for
tbe pre! Irsry.-TeUgrsm.
A H.ver utao from principle" j
Boaro. tastiflee tbe Oreg.olan. Prlo
elplel fish, lie doe not know (he oral
elemsou of tb wnrd, not to meniioo IU
Btorsl omstitosnU. Is is so ignorant
tatt b satinet find th word la th
dictionary, would not know it should he
accidentally stumble on it, At Yaqmna
in tbe summer of 1896 Bourne debated
bis future couree with a visitor at bia
seaside camp. " He then unfolded his
line ot action and asked tbe opinion of
bis caller. He distinctly stated that it
was a mere matter ot politios with bim,
and wanted to know it the caller did not
tbink it would be a good idea for bim,
Bourns, to support Bryan and through
each eotion to obtain control of the
Bryan movement in this state. He never
mentioned principle onoe. He wanted
to control patronage and when be bunts
through the list of words beginning
with 'P" he cannot get beyond "patron
age" and the Oregonien certifies that to
be "prinoiple." Well, well. HUleboro,
Independent. '
Hew to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely! on a healthy
oondition ot ail the vital orgnns. It tbe
liver be inactive, you have a billions
look, it your stomach be disordered you
bave a dyspeptio look; if your kidneys
be effeotod, you have a pinohed look.
Secure good health,' and you will surely
have good looks. "Eleotrio Bitters" is
a good alternative and tonic Acts di
rectly on the stomach, liver and kidneys.
Purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotobei and boils; and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Hold by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum,
manager. 50 oeote per bottle.
SHARPS AND fliATS.
' The undertaker's favorite exercise
is
"boxing."
A man must die a and woman most
marry to be appreciated.
Fishermen's look Whee be can 1 find
some one who believes bim.
Jumping at a oonolueioo Tbe family
dog, aa the coat tails ot the tramp exeunt
through tbe gate.
Marriage never seems so muoh a fail
ure to a man as when something irons
wrong at boms that be can't possibly
blame his wife for. '
Mt head's a'mnat nn Am mith th.
beat ofNha son, be said. I was sore I
smelt burnt wood somewhere, she re
plied. And now they .don't speek.
I should like to see the cxoitemeni
said a Heppner man. that would take
my breath away. ' Yea, said bis better
half, so should L. But unless you ston
sating onions I don't think it oould be
done.
"In India tbe bermits go into the for
est, clad only in one garment, and stay
for-years without see I o a a Derson."
should say that by the end ot that
time tbey would be completely wrapped
p in themselves, There's nothing else
for tbem to do.
A queer title for a book, said tbe
daughter to her mother.
What's tbe nam of it, said her mother.
"Not Liks Other Girls,'! answered lbs
daughter, And I wonder what she oao
be if she it not like other girls.
Mother I don't know unless she goes
into the kitoben and belps her poor
old mother the Work, instead of sit
ting ia th parlor, and flaying the piano
II day.
Borne time ago, io a small town la
Oregon, wbiob shall be nameless, a
drummer found a printed notice io tbe
bedroom of his botel reouestina visitor
not to smoke Id tbe bedrooms. Under
neath tbe card a former occupant of tb
apartment had written P. S. Tbe bed-
bngs don't like it
Farmer Johnny, do you tee the bell
oo the cow's osekT Tee, says Johnny.
Farmer Do you know wbal it is forT
fep, said Johnny. Farmer Tell me,
then. Johnny That's what sbs rlegs
wbeo sbe wants to tell tbe little eslf din
ner is ready.
Tb portly stranger bavins been ad
mitted to tbe preseno of lb celebrated
and successful author, got down to busi
ness right away. "Wbal I waul," said
be, "is a taking 'ad' for bakio powder.
Ton git me op one that'll eatob - tbe
publio, en' you can cameyerows pnee.'i
Tbe distinguished literetenr was too
flo d airole to be astonished at a nroDo-
allioo of ths kind, but tbongbl it well Io
make soms eeaalriee as to ths peculiar
qualities sod special advantages of tb
artlal be was to praise.
Ob, I don't know, w baio't Invested
it yt, wbat w vaot's o 'ad' that'll
knock all these other fellers silly, the
powder'll take cars of Itself,"
lb d saiga (or a flag for tbe colored
race should be la lbs form of rtsor.
I like all kiod of womsa savs two,
and tboes two are tbe new wocoaa and
tb old wotnao. Tbe aew woman, ac
cording to my deflollioa of bar. is
womeo tryit.g to be a roan, ebil lbs old
one Is, fur lbs most part, a maa trying
to be a womsa. Aod for bell her of bee
personage bavt I tnoeh sympathy or
respect. I confess I never mt with I
foil blown spMimee of tbe new woman
for tb sufficient reason that 1 keep out
of bsr way a muob as poeeibl. I bava,
however, sero bsr at adiataoos, sod read
so m of her books, sod I beve mad
my mind definitely that I don't like ber
I love ber, of course, a 1 am booed
I love ber, of coarse, ee 1 am booed to Lod A Treat Co., of tleppber, ba par
lov every body (to a eerteia itnt) bat ebaewl a rsnob of 17(X) serve, and a bead
I rloa't Ilk bar. aod I think eaa ailll nn
dersland lb difTsroce belweee th two.
hue ape mssoullne Deeallaritlse, aod
insist apoo ber right everywhere. I
hope b may get Ibsm. Ma bar tried
to gel their rights tut a lost, while aew,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
and they bave not got tbem fully yet,
nd even those who have got them are
apparently little the better for tbem,
tbe reason being, look to your duties,
tor tbey are tbe highest things you have
to do with, . As to tbe old woman, I
may say jhal I have met her often
enough, fof by the old woman I don't
mean a woman who is old, but a person,
male or female, who is narrow; eeorori- "
ous, and desperately afraid ot wbat tbe
publio will say, The old woman lives,
moves, and has her being iu the world
and rules of propriety. Her gospel is
the gospel according to etiquette. She
never greatly loved anybody, (to bear
her tell it). 8he only loves people to a
certain extent. The old woman never
laughs, sbe only smiles. She thinks
everything you do should be measured
with a tape-line. Tbe old woman. I
dare say, it good enough in her way, but
that way is a very small way . In faot,
she is hardly to be called good, but
rather goody.1 My idea of the whole
matter ia that men should be men, and
women should be women, and that thev
should oot seek to be like one another.
Heppner should be proud of her ladies
oprnet band. Being a lover of music, I
always like to lay a word when I oan.
Nothing is mora agreeable to me than to
listen to a concert by a band, or orches
tra, and Heppner should give tbe band
all tbe help that they possibly need, for
to keep a band together ia an awful
task as anyone who baa ever tried it will
admit. , And knowing that Heppner has
the most beautiful and accomplished
Mrs. and Misses ot any town in the state,
it is safe to aay that "tweet" musio will
be heard from the band. I wish the
band muoh suocess, and on practice
oigbta let tbe husbands go down town
aod the sweethearts can go key old
place, but don't miss tbs rebersal.
"Practice makes perfect" Here's look
to ths band.
Now I will close with this little poem:
Till QUIET NIOHT.
The night Is quiet, love, my rage is spent,
Htlll was the vs on which we parted,
And quietly the sneering word was sent
That left you 'e-me, broken-hearted.
Dearest, on paper I can write,
t need i must Ink my pride to s)ieak ;
I ne " lovd hes as that night
When th;,;. vi ; t-id lags did meeC.
8U ;, ,', old skies above,
Th ,.'.. ti'ghl . i iterate ways,
The w.ry vk-iw. ,tof love,
Tbe lonely uil-- ji wretched dsys.
Bo dear, ws may not set sgaln,
The world of worlds divides us two;
But quiet night, with longing vain,
Must sadden me I think of you.
Li s Vhmoh,
"Only ths Best "
shou'd be yonr motto when you needs
medioin. Do not be induced to taks
any substitute when you oall for flood's
Barsaparillt. Experience bat proved it
to be tbe best. It Ie an boosst medicine,
possessing aotoal aod unequalled merit
Be wise end profit by the experience of
other peopU.
Hood's Pill are tbe favorite family
cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate.
Baddee Death at Eagre.
- JBpeelsl Dispatch Io the Tribune.)
Eugene, Or., Jao. 80.- Mrs. Lizzie
Oonser, widow of Jacob Conser, died
suddenly last light witb heart failure.
Hh bad aot beeo feeling very well, but
her death waa vary soddeo. Arrangement
for tbe funeral have not been made yet.
? I Blows !.
(Iran IiIimwI hu.iia a iImii skin
beauty without it. ( awarrta, C'amly ('athar-
tin .,an Imir IiIimmI aul L It i-lm n I.l
stirring up the U.y livrr ami driving all im-
fiurilint from the ImkIv. Itagin today to
ini. h piniplrs, boils, bloU'hr. blackhead.
ami that sii kly liilcm iiiiiipli-iinn by taking
f awareta. la-nnf v tt, r.i,l, All,lrd.
gists, satisfaction guaraiitrrd, Ocl3c,9!r,
F. P. Vsnghao, of Eight Mil, baa re-
cently resslved reluras frora ao aeeay
office Io Deorsr, oa some ore pt ksd up
on bis plao. It went tWJi to tbe loo.
Mr, Vsoghsn ba a Udg of this ore oa
his farm and will proeaej at uoo to de-
velop it. Tb Oatett hope It may
prov to be good tbieg.
It I easy to catch a oolj snJ just a
aay to gel rid of it if you eommee
early to as On Mmut Cough Cure. It
cures Ooogtis, colds, bronobiti, peeu
moele ted all throat aod tang trouble.
It i pleasant to take, sat to 0 and
sure te core Ouoser A Brock
LrmgCreskEsgl: IL F. HynJ, lb
popular ssaaager of lb Morrow CoOaty
of sheep. Rolterl I a
metier among
rustlers, aaj lb Eagle
te pleased to
Dot bis sui-oeea.
Te Tar faMtlBtta) far.
Tike Caw-arete ( ea.lv t attiartia I or
II U C U fasti I mum, drwMieia rfM