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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 8. 1898.
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urine and let it stand twenty-tour hours;
a sediment or settling Indicates an un
healthy condition ot the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid
nev trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
nate or pain in the back, is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
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FRANK ROeERS
I, I. ROteRTS
Justice of the Peace
and City wecoraer.
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auywarlnWllne.atraaonahlllgurea. U
First National Bank
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Contractors, and UailJert.
nans and Estimates Given on snort Notice.
An Interesting and Instructive Letter From
the Far North-A Trip Wrought With
Many Hardships.
The following interesting letter is
from 8am Ensley and was written from
Dawson City, N. W. T., on Deo. 11, '97,
to bis relatives residing in Morrow coun
ty. Through tbe kindness of a friend
the Gazette Is permitted to furnish tbe
letter to it. readers.
I am now comfortably situated in my
little 111x20 log oabin, and am well, stout
and hearty. After one month's travel
from Lake Bennett down through lakes
Lebarge, Tagish and Mud, aud Lewis
aud Yukon rivers, we arrived 15 or 20
miles above Dawson City on tbe west
bank of tbe river, being frozen in. Tbe
trip was a very hazardous one, and there
were a great many boats swamped and
lives lost, but my party, 12 in numbei,
success. Our boat was large
and under tbe direotlon of a good pilot.
And allow me to say right here, that it
is nseless (or anyone who contemplates
ooming in that way to attempt to do so
without a pilot, for tbey will have very
serious trouble. Tbe oanyons, "White
Horse" end "Five Fingers," are tbe
worst, but one who knows them oan go
through all right.
Tbe snow, or rather the frost, ie 12
inches deep. It does not snow here like
it does farther south, but is simply an
accumulation ot frost. The thermome
ter tbe past two weeks registered from
26 to 60 degrees below zero.
I bevn't been out in tbe mines yet, but
am well pleased with the outlook. I
tblok this is the plaoe to make money if
one is prepared for it by having a good
outfit and plentv of grub. It is useless
to come without these as a man would
have to go right out again, for be ean't
get work. Wages are $125 per boor In
tbe mines, but oounting board at S3 60
per meal you have nothing left. Every
thing ie high here. Flour, from (60 to
$76 per eaok; beef, $1.60 per lb.; no kind
of provisions are less than SI. 00 per
pound, and from that to (4.00 and $5 00;
oandles, 60 to 75ots eacb. I am told that
last winter matches sold for (1.00 eacb,
and that ie the wey it goes. A men oan
sell anything here and get Just what be
has a mind to ak.
I bave recorded two oleims and intend
to prospect tbem this winter. One i. on
Henderson oreek, 00 miles above Daw
son, and the other on "Ensley" creek,
20 miles above Dawson and Just across
the river from our cabin. Tbif is a
oreek that I diaoovered aod looated on
two weeke ago and now there are 100
claims staked ont on "Ensley" oreek.
On. of my partner, retorned from Daw
eon today aod .aid be waa offered 12,000
for bis olaim on "Ensley" oreek and re
fused it. It is a very promiaing looking
pi are, but a. It has not been pros
pectad there is no telling bow it may
turn out.
I bave been down to Dawson twioe
and intended to viait the mioee, but it
turned so oold I was compelled to live
tt op for while. Dewsoo is finite s
lively mmiog town with several hundred
bousee end all branchee ot bnsioess
represented. I saw more gold dust there
We have plenty of -supplies to last us
until July, and I think by that time we
can get grub. I have not hunted any
yet nor seen any game ezoept what hunt
ers have bronght in. Game is soaroe
near by, but 60 or 75 miles back from
the river there ia plenty of moose, oari
boo, bear and wolves, but it is a big job
to pack them in. There is lots ot moose
and cariboo meat in Dawson. It is
better than beef and brings juBt as high
a prioe. Cbiokens would bring $25
apieoe or more if one had the oheek to
ask it, and turkeys would go like hot
oakes at 75 apiece; eggs at (1.00 eacb;
in fact, fresh eggs would bring 860 per
dozen as fast as yoa oould oouot tbem
out Hay is worth 25 cents a pound.
There are a few horse teams here and
they work tor (50 a day; a dog team of
four or five dogs ia worth (1,500, and lots
of them have been sold at tbBt figure.
Coal oil is worth $40 a gallon and whiskey
brings from $40 to $50 a gallon. Infaot,
anything yon have to sell thst people
want will bring whatever you are a mind
to BBk for it. However, these enormous
prices will oease when better means ot
transportation into tbe ooontry bave
been secured. But prices will always
be high here.
There are various ways to make tor
tunes here'outside of mining, and in faot
many of tbem would be more certain
than mining. Gardening would bring
sure fortune as all kinds of hardy vege
tables grow here. Fine potatoes have
been raic?d and I think grain would
mature, There is plenty of wild hay
and timothy would do well. With a
tew milk cows and horses and two or
three dozen bene a fortune could be
made in a short time. 1 am told that it
is not frosty of nights in tbe summer
time, but very hot. The timber denotes
good growing in summer weather. Tbe
river bottoms are oovered with big Cot
tonwood and spruce trees, biroh, willow
and various other kinds ot brush. The
timber on the mountains is principally
white spruce and biroh. Spruce is the
only saw timber aod tbat is small, it
being a rare thing to find a log 18 inches
through. From 8 to 12 inches is an
average, but they grow very straight and
tall. Lobs bring $50 per thousand at
the mill ; oord wood is usually (30 to (35
a cord, but at present it is bringing $50
and $60. This might indicate a soaroity
ot timber, but suoh is not tbe oase. I
oould take a span ot horses and tour
good men and make (100,000 in a year's
time it I had teed or even bay for the
horses, and there is plenty of wild bay
if tbe time were taken to cut it. All tbe
timber oosts is 25 oents per cord a mere
nothing. These ohanoes are now lying
wide open , but tbey will not remain so
long. I came here to prospect aod hunt
gold so I don't expect to take hold of
any ot these things, notwithstanding I
believe them to be tbe most sure ways
of getting a fortune.
I advise no one either to oome or stey
away, simply stating facts just as tbey
are at tbe present time. I want no one
to attempt to oome here on my say so,
but if any attempt .the job, tbey should
bring plenty ot provisions or stay away
Anyone coming to Dawson City should
buy their outfits either at Portland or
Seattle as tbey oan be purobased muoh
obeaper at that end ot the lioe. Tour
outfit shor.ld ooosist principally of flour,
bacon and beane. Put everything in
duok eaoks and in paokagri of 50 pounds
eaoh. with weight and name ot article
plainly marked on eaoh eaok with paint
Brio a plenty of German sooks and felt
boots, you will not need many overshoes
Have two good for robes for bedding,
tbey srs better than all the blankets you
can oarry. Fur olothiog is the thing
bers in winter. This will make up your
outfit.
Ae to the route to be taken ooming io,
I oannot advise, as many ohanges are
twiner made and better information oan
be fomiebed at tbe other end ot the line
in regard to this. However, it the lake
route ie attempted, good boats aod a
oompeteot pilot should be seoured.
When wo came in tbe lakes were very
rotmh, the wavee rolled as bigb as a
bouse and toased oa about in great
shape. Many boats were swamped and
number of lives were lost. In faot,
one's life is at ataks all tbs way from
Hkagway to Dawson, and tbe utmost
cars should be used In making the trip.
Dawson Oity is tbe most peeoeable
and atiiet miiitia town I ever ssw. Of
ooorse there ie lots of gampliog aod
drinking, but I havs yet to bear of a
man being killed or even a row since I
arrived here. There are meoy Dice
women aud ohildreo living here. They
bavs one cburcb lo town aod meetings
I.
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
UNFADING COTTON DYES.
Special Vast Diamond Dyes frtr Cotton, tbat
Will Not Wash Out with Soap or Fade in
the Sunlight
It is absolutely impossible to get a
fast and satisfactory oolor on ootton
from tbe same dyes as used tor woolen
goods, and for that reason Diamond Dyes
bave a specially prepared line ot fast
colore for cotton that will give perfect
satisfaction. Be sure to get tbe fast
ootton dyes, and you oan make oolors .
that even washing in strong soapsuds
and exposure to tbe sunlight will not
fade.
Do rot risk spoiling your goods with
dyes that olaim to oolor both ootton and
wool with tbe same dye, as tbey are
liable to ruin your material and oause
the loss of your time and work. Borne
dealers try to sell new and untried dyes
in plaoe ot the old reliable Diamond
Dyes, but this is simply because tbey
can buy them obeaper than the Diamond.
It is easy to catcb a oold and just a.
easy to get rid or u it you oommenoe
early to use One Minute Uough (Jure. It
oures ooughs, oolds, bronohitis, pneu
monia and all throat and lung troubles.
It is pleasant to take, safe to use and
aure to cure. Conger & Brook
PRESS COMMENT.
left I
All Kindsof Keuair Work Done-
Iban ever In all my life. One of tbe
main firms, Uerly k Co., have W tons of every Huuday by the Choroh of England,
gold ready to ship, ao yon see there is kDlj the eervioes srs well attended
National questions will cut little figure
In tbe election to be held next June in
Oregon. It is three years before a
national policy will be up for disoussion
again to any considerable degree. The
financial polioy of the nation or the tariff
law does not enter into the case at this
time eo far as the ooming eleotion is
oonoerned. What our people want now
is remedial legislation, a reduction in
taxation, it it oan be had, and many
other legislative measures confined ex
clusively to tbe etate ot Oregon. Serv
ants of tbe people are to be chosen, and
it ia essential that tbey should not be
boodlers or bosses, but men who will
perform their several duties in tbe inter,
est of tbe people and tbe state. In
order to accomplish tbe greatest good a
session of tbe legislature must beheld,
without wbioh no good can result, Tbe
populist party, especially in Olaokamas
oounty, stands oommitted, through its
county central oommittee, to bold np
and prevent a session of the legislature
being held. Under the oircumstanoes,
members of that party eleoted to tbs
legislature oould not be expeoted to
perform their dulty, and therefore no
session would 'be held or remedial legis
lation enacted. The situation is plain
to every voter, and eaoh one should be
satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that
the man for whom be voles will perform
bis full duty, otherwise no good oan re
sult to tbe people. Oregon City Enter
prise.
The senate, representing the several
etates, passed tbe Teller resolution by a
vote of 47 to 82. But the house, repre
senting tbe people of tbnss several
states, defeated the same resolution by a
vote of 182 to 132. In the upper house
ot tbe national legislature a state with a
population of 80,000 has as many votes
as a ststs with several million, while in
tbe lower branch tbe apportionment is
mads Id aooordanoe with tbe number
ot people to be served. One branch
represents territory; tbe other, people,
Oregon City Enterprise.
All tbe argument made to justify tbs
legislative "holdup" last year at Salem,
fails, beceose no man elected to the legis
lators has any right to refuse lo take tbe
oath promptly, and proceed with the
business of legislation. Any other view
is at variance with honor, common eeuse,
aod justice. Every man wbo stood out,
no maitor what hs ssys, failed, signifi
cantly failed in most oasesf to do bis
plain and bounden duly. Not ons ot
these mie-representatives should ever be
again permitted to disgreoe tbe people
ot Oregon. Vequioe Bay News.
HEPPNER
C. A. RHtA,
T. A. RHCA,
GCO. W. CONtCsj,
8. W. SFCNCCft,
. President
Vie Preeieeet
Cashier
Asa't Cashier
Tmsafti i Gentral foaling Bisinta
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hip, wui ova. nht r, ur etna ia ngM i n . , n ar all kinds of people here; eome highly
iijlc dim run;, ui 11111 win uct tiu. u w u u 4 . ,
to get away. For my part I think tbe
ebaocee to make a raise ars far better
tbao I eipeeted to Bod. Tbe meio
trcnble is getting grub. If a man bas
a year's grob bs bas qoite a little stake
for be can cash every pound of it for ao
average ot f 1.00. Meoy are doiog thle,
Art! YOU in Need Of a Saddle tlon tbat remain. Uondrede ot dog
teams are also golog ool to bring 10 sop-
Mtnnr. Oamr, Hapnear Or.-t altla, M Dot
right bipi buna. M oa laft afaoolUar.
Mnrewn. . lft-. Or.-Huceee, M )
oa WtaWnkWeUlwawsaalantia.
Oat., i. W.. PHsHe. w.i horaaa Uui W
shnakdari raiU mum oa right hip.
r-arkar ft Cllaaaaa. Hardman.Or, Horaaa IP OS)
laft abotaklav.
I rrrarsnn, O'lrrr: hnreri branitad bar and
hlal'l oo trft shoulder, rai.gs, Eight Mil,
Morrow wintr. .
IMlrgum. 1IT. noraaa, a.
aMiasMf aip.
Tbs OasetU UI take potatoes, applee,
aorae ot batter on euUoriptioo eecooots.
isf tms owing this effieeeeo settle their
coons ts la Ibis oaaoer eij eao'l do it
pipar.J. H ,
gte.
aarta as.laft ahuaUart e
nW bt la aaeb, aa.
II i.MF J. w.. nbliwar. ur.-n
laft anooada. CawUe, O rtM all
Sparrr. K. 0. Hannah. Or.-fVli. ti aa
l kip. " W rigM a1 ajfwar ia mt r-
tQ a
TVmbi. i. A., lit?. OrHanae,0
Tan K. , Hat-pwar. .-ail ear-Hal T
laft abooUtf, bnraaai eatJe aaaM aaft klf
web split la bote an.
Waitanbaravr. W. 1.. rialbramr. iH.l
wai JW nw riM slnlir! "a
qaartarmrrla JW a rigM hip and ngM aida.
ma and a. Ma ta tt aaf. kUa ia SUarmrW aad
iUijtoiaa
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Horse ?
All the can b procured at Thomp A Binns, Lower Mnin Htrwt,
Heppoer, Oregon.
TVaaa mil.mui are wall amwelnta with (Irani. Har.r, rnv.s. Oil Han and oihef Sventlae
7LXr a4 u IsTaiag a-ma .lie tre.llag ..
and can set asonay
rrW In leaping with U tira.
r
TirlOM PSON
& jiTisrisrs,
imna,
piles over tbs lee and there sppeers to
hs do denier of etarvelion here Ibis
winter. I thick there will be a lies of
steamer, from here to the bred of Lake
Beooelt aeil so in mar aod a wagoo or
railroad from there to Hkagwty, which
wiil make II very maob sealer to get in
and ot.
If any of my friends oome op this way
tbey oan find me by oalliog at lbs reel
eatete ofiloe of Joollo k Co., In Dawson
Gitv. Bam Kmslbv.
The Dleoevery of the Day.
Aag. J. Bogel, tbe leading druggist of
Hhreveport, La., ssys: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is tbs only thing that enree
my ooogb, and it is tbs beet seller I
have." J. F. Campbell, merobaot ot
Hafford, Ariz, write.: "Dr. King's Nsw
Dieeovery is all tbat Is eleimed for it; It
never foils, and is a sore oars tor cos
eumotioo. oovifbs aad oolds. I eannot
aa anooah for its marl Is." Dr.Kieg
Mew biaooverv for soueamptioo, congbs
and colds is not ao experiment. It baa
beeo tried for s quarter of s oeotory sod
today stands at lbs htad. It never dis
appoints. Free trial bottles as Hlooum
Drug Co., K. J. Mlueaut, manager,
Tbe Oregon I an In refusing to publish
tie resolutions paeeed by tbe MoKinley
and Hobart olnb ot this oily, probably
did ool relish tbe stand the country
people are taking agninat tbe factional
Dublin rortlaod. But the refusal of
tbe Oregoniao to give poJilloity will do
tbem no good for tbe oouotry preee will
eee to It that all Ibe people In this ststs
are informed no the Important eobjeot.
Baker City ltepobliceo.
Hop Abaadoatd.
"For 15 years I snfTered with oatarrb
and ledigeetioo and my whole eyalem
wee broken down. I almost abaaloatd
hope of recovery. I tjok Hood's Herse
perilleeod lie effects wars marvelous.
I am now able to eleep wall, have a good
appetite and bave gaiord in weight."
James Wilder, Oroville, Vtaabiogtou.
Hood's Pills act easily anJ promptly
on the liver aod bowels, Cure sloh
besdsebs,
lo soon lo soil as.
t mat ilia aa tM