Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 15, 1898, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1898.
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0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves HooDner 9:80 d
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
daily exoept
Leaves Heppner Jnnoiion 8:30 a, m. and ar.
rives at HeDuner 6:00 a. m
Spokane Express No. leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and TJ ma ilia 8:60 d. m.
Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 60) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 AX)
.m. ar.d arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 8:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:'45 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:80 a. m.
Fast Mail Mo. 1 leaves 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. C. Hart,
Agent O. B & N., Heppner, Ore.
OFnCLAX DIBEOTOBT.
United States Officials.
'Ptesident . William McKinley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobnrt
Secretary of State John Bherman
tteoratary of Treasury Lyman J. Uage
Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell . Alger
Seoretarv of Navy John I). Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General John W. firings
iSaoretary . t Agrionlture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
governor ; W. P. Lord
Beoretary of State H. R. Kinoaid
Treasurer Phil. Metachan
Rnpt. Publio lnstraction O. M. Irwin
Attornev (General C. M. Idleman
u. ' id. W.MoBride
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and Chicago, and the principal
towns in Central Wisconsin.
Pullman Palace Bleeping and
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The Dining Cars are operated in
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Direct connection at Chicago and
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THE POLITICAL ARENA.
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Jas. A. Clock.
Geueral Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
JThos. H. Tongue
" ( W. rt.
congressmen I W. K. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. 8. Bean,
'4nnmma Jmlim 4 F. A. Moore.
(C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen . Lowell
L'roMouting Attorney H. J. Bean
Borrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
;vv,majtt;. J. N. Brown
!..nnty Jadge -A. O. Bartholomew
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & I
, C. M. S St. P., C. A., Y. Ft. W. & C,
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
KATES a.oo PR EA.Y
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St.,
CaiOA.90, XXjXj.
Vegetable Preparalionfor As
similating foeToodandBegula
ting theStamachs andBowels of
PxonwtesTli&cstion,Chceiful-
ness andRest.Gontalns neither
Cpum.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic
Ptaifim Smi
Alx.Smnm -foJUUtSJti-
Jamimint -1
ttanfwd Ataar .
hiinnmrnmrm)
Aoerfecf Remedy for Constitu
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms Convulsions ,r evensh
ness andLosS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
5
exact copy: err wrapper,
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
the - .
SigMturej
CITY OP 8CMPTER.
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
TMC eCWTftUII eOMMNT, NtW VOPUt OrYY.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Commissioners..
J. W. Beckett.
Clerk
'Kg". :::.::
Surveyor.
School Sup t...
J. K. Howard!
J. W. Morrow
,...E. L, Matlock
A. C. Petteys
J. J. HoUee
...Jay W. Shipley
B. F. Vanghan
Outlook
..nwhHaaaal Fvarv Utar4aw
Hotel Heppner
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Notes and Comment Gathered From Various
Sources.
Fbil Meteoban, state treasurer, aspires
to the governorship.
It is stated that Frank Baker would
be pleased to again make the raoe tor
state printer,
W. 8. Duniway. Governor Lord's priv
ate seoretary, is stated to be a candidate
for the republican nomination tor state
printer.
Hon. Wm. M. Colvig, of Jackson, is
considered among the available timber
as a anion candidate for .congressman in
the first district.
John H. Smith, favorably mentioned
tor governor on the allied tioket, Is state
aeoator from Clatsop oonnty and is a
man of attractive personality.
W. E. Grace, of Baker City, is seek
ing the fusion nomination for state
treasurer.
Ira L. Campbell, of Lane oonnty, is
seeking lbs state printer nomination on
the union ticket.
Judge George H. Williams, of Fort
land, Is mentioned as an available re
publican oandidate for governor.
T. T. Geer Is making an active oanvaas
for the republican nomination tor gov
ernor. 1
Seoretary of State KiooaiJ baa allied
himself with the free silver republicans.
O. A. Johns, of Baker City, is a candl
date for the nomination of secretary of
state on the republican tioket.
Henry Benson, of Josephine, is the
leading republican oandidate for state
school superintendent.
It it rumored that County Judge I. N.
Sanders has a hankering after the state
treasurer's office.
The fusion nomination tor governor
lies between Wilt R. King, of Baker, and
W. D. Hare.ol Washington, populists, and
Slate Senator John II. Smith, of Ulateop
R. M. .Veatch, ot Lane, and George
Chamberlain, of Multnomah, democrats
with even ohsnces on a dark horse.
for a
Order Issued by the County Court
Special Election.
Tbe residents of Bumpier are about to
have their wishes gratified in tbe matter
of incorporation as a city. The oounty
oourt this forenoon issued an order
whereby tbe voters of Humpter will de
oide on April 4 aa to whether they want
a oity or not.
Tbe following named persons were
designated iu the order to aot as judges :
N. I. Blowers, J. G. Cornell and Oscar
Benson; olerks, Fred Tietjen and W. R.
Hawley. Baker Oity Democrat,
When Yoa are Tired
Without extra exertion, languid, dull
and listless, your blood Is tailing to sup
ply to your muaolea and other organs
tbe vitalizing and strength-giving prop
erties they require. Hood's Sarsaparilla
cures that tired feeling by eoriohing and
purifying ibe biooa. it will give you
energy and vigor.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, eegy to
operate. Care indlgist ion, biliousness. 25o
13 Astor Place
New York
.Thos. Morgan
E. J. Hloouin. M.
' Coroner.,,
HSFPHia Town ornoTBB.
Mayor
Uouncumen..., f l lu"i "y
liiohtenthal, J. B. Simons, J. J. Huberts, J. W.
Basmns and E. Q. Sparry.
u.4M W. A. Richardson
Tui,tr L. W. Urlggs
Marshal John iiager
PreeiBCtOnteer.
Initiunfih, W. E. Richardson
Constable N. 8. Whetstone
United States Land Officers.
rmi mi.i.za. ob.
. t. Moore Register
A. H. Biggs Receiver
t.A ABLMTtl. OK.
! w Tl.rtWt Register
.H. Bobbins Beoeiver
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
ow Open. New Methods. New
mcnt. Strictly First Class.
Manage-
Buoklea's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, TJIoers, Salt Rbenm
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Er op
tions, and positively cures Filet or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to givo
perlwjt satUfautSoo or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager.
IIOBXT OOCt JETXEtJ.
BAWUNS POST, NO. IL
Q. A. B.
Meet at Lexington. Or., the but Saturday of
cb month. AU veterans are inviiaa jmu.
a w Hmith. C. . FtluDA.
Adjutant. tf Commander.
Dr. P. B." McSwords
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
City Drug
Office In the
City Hotel.
8tore, near
tl
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to
3 d. m.. at residence. W. A. Kirk'a prop.
rty, east of M. E chnrch, Sootb, aod 10
to IX. a. m . to 'J to 0 p, m. . at omct 10
tbe rear ot Borg't Jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield,
The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has
been during eaoh of ita twenty-seven!
years, a History ot Our Own Timea. In
its various editorial departments Tbe I
Outlook gives compact review ot tbe I
world's progress; it follows with care I
all the important philanthropic and in
dustrial movement! of the day; hat a I
complete department ot religion! news;
devotes much space to tbe intereett of
the home; reviewt ourrent literature;
famishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: aod, in short, aimt to give
fresh information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment. '
Beginning with the fifty fiiftb volume,
the paper will assume tbe regular maga-
cine sil't wbiob will add greatly to its
convenience and attractiveness. Tbe
Outlook it published every Saturday
fifty-two issuea a year. Tbe first issue
In each month it an Illustrated Magasiot
Number, containing about twioe aa many
pages at tba ordinary issue?, together!
with t large number ot pictures.
Tba prioeof Tbe Outlook it three
dollars a year in advanoe, or lest tbeo a I
cent a day.
Bend for a specimen eopy and illustrat
ed protpectus to Tbe Ootlook, 13 Aator
Place, New York Oitv.
Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
BaTA first-class feed barn run io connection,
and from all trains. We solicit your patronage.
Free 'Rut ran to
587.nov.12
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
A Mystery Cleared Op.
Tbe La Grande Advocate oayt: Tbe
little baby left at tba Presbyterian
ohurob, which wat tbt innocent oarjse
of moob gossip, baa at laat been returned
to lit mother, a young woman residing
not far from the town ot Elgin. A young
man by tba nama of Owenby, aaid to
have been mixed np in tba affair, wat
arretted by tbe autboritiea and placed
in jail at Elgin. Owenby, it teema, was
fearful that Iba ngbteooa indignation ot
tba people in that part of tbt Country
might be vented on bit offending self,
and to prevailed on the offloer in charge
I to take biro to bis borne, where ba could
be under tbt ofBoer't protection. Tbit
wat only a rase of Oweoby't, who lost
uo limt iu liking adventegt of tbt situ
ation and escaping. At last reports be
bad not been beard from. It it to be
hoped tbtl if Owenby ever returoi to
tbit eonntry, or It eangbt, that Justice
will not be slow Id meetiog out to bim
tbt full measure of punishment deserved.
kill
mm.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
fairs ot Bheep and Cattle.
At Pendleton laat week M. K, Parsont
of Salt Like bought 500 head ot cattle
from Joe Howard, of Prineville, at $30
for three year-old steers, $25 for two
year-old steers, 817.60 tor earling steers
and tor two year-old heifers, 814 for
yearling neiieri and I'a) lot dry cows,
Howard to get tbe benefit ot the rise, if
any, between now and the time of de
livery. Times-Mountaineer.
Joseph Frizzell, as administrator ot
the estate of Jobn Mormon, deceased; on
ast Saturday sold 1450 bead of stock
sheep, and some other personal property
at the A. A. Oarother ranch on Rook
creek. S. B. Barker, ot this plaoe bought
tbe aheep, the price paid being 83.50 per
bead. Unfortunately the sheep had just
broke ont with the aoab, or tbey would
have easily brought 84 per bead. Con
don Globe.
Jas. Wilson, of Cobb, Grant ft Co., has
told 150 bead of beef oattle to tbe Pacific
Meat Co., of Seattle, for 40 grott, to
be delivered at Arlington March 20th .
Talk ot the Klondike will you?-Condon
Globe.
D. P. Eetohnm, ot Tbe Dallea, and W.
Bead, jr., ot St. Paul, are in the oounty
trying to buy sbeep. We understand
tbey are offering 82 60 after shearing but
have found nobody willing to tell at
that price.
V
Williamson k Oetoer bavt bought
2000 bead ot theep from Tbomat Litter,
ot Mowry, at 83 37 a bead. Tbe band
ooosists ot 1600 ewea and 400 lambs.
Everybody Bays Bo.
Cascarets Cand v Cathartic, tbe most won
derful medical discovery of the aire, pleas
ant and refrnslung to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, distiel colds.
Curn headache, fever, babltuul constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
ofCC. C. to-day. 10, as, ftucenu. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggist.
Attorneys at Law,
Offlot Id tbe First National
Buildiog.
Harms, j : Obioon,
Bank
tf
square
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
council CMMca
fells and Wits real esUU, rents poi. pars
sim Ane mnveianrlns and will errve you In
... in his Una. at rraaunabla figure. U
First National Bank
OP HEITNEB
C. A. HMt.
T. A. Rhca,
OfO. W. CONtCR.
. W. rCftCKR.
PrweHeM
Vioe PrwaUeM
CeaKler
Aat't Cashier I
STOCK BRANDS.
While roe aap roar snbeoHptiua paid a yra
eaa keep yoar brand la free of ohartw.
Bor. P. O.. Hammer. Or. Rom. Pit. Urt
boaldan oattle, sum oa left bio.
Cook. A. J ..Lena. Or. Hons. BO on rtti
der; Cattle, same on riant hipi ear sura
snip on lart aod sput to right.
Doeaiaea. W. M . (Hllnwa . Or. Tr(U n mm
rlcht .nl, swiUrw-f ok la each aari kursa. It U
o left kip.
Klv. Rma- Drmalaa. Or-Rwaae rmrutai H.
aa Uft atnoklar, ealtU earn aw Wfthip. kute
la nans mmw
Plnranfl,
rtaht hipi kursas
ehoaldar.
Jcieea. Rarrr. natipnv. Or Hormsa hranUrf
d J oa tha Uf t stMWUkwt mil la bra.i4al J na
rishthlp,alauaodarbit la Uft ear. lUnm la
Hurrow eoaaty.
intinxia. F.lli. Lena. Or. Hmisa. ateflaT mi
left eunei aattia, sama aa riaht kip, ma4a kaif
(nip la n awl eoiit JS Un ear
Inay, Htka, Happner, Or. Wnrsss bfuM
Ihl oa toft kia aatUaaamaaad
eart aadar elnpe oa Im rtM
Uakar. J. W. Hanar Or -Hnnaa k-uaJ
L aa4 A oa Mt aniraUlart eattla sbm aa Uft
kip, watlia avar nbl aya, Ian auu ia riM
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
IT BAH faithfully lalmrad fr thHr prostwrt'T ant hspfiliHwa, fnr the Improvement of I heir
busliMw anl home liiUresta. fur ejiwaiUin. lor Ike eUrvatloa of Amertren ssanhood ana
vu wnmaliDMl
IT HAS. t.ii.1 at the AmMa, InUreellnf and Instrurtlve rtorlMof tbe tnlers of U.s worM, the
nation ana stairs.
IT HAS avlaMl tli. Urmir as lo the Rvt apprmml snethnls of rullllln( an4 karvasllnf bis
ney.
-rialulur in (l.e w.ilaraol latnters ait4 tlliaaera, a4 lot over a bait
rnina. and lh tirittwr llm. lo Minv.ri Ih.m Into lh larrl nrilil. tmiMiiil n4 mot,.v
ii nti in in sii m""i I-
a century bas belli th.lr conBileuee sn-l raiMm.
IT IM TIXZ1.
i."45jte New York Weekly Tribune,
Ana e (Welsh It with the CAZCTTC.eee year for
$2.70, eeah le efveeee.
A44r-eOr4.r,w, THE GAZETTE.
ervp a! aft
Wrll. your nama aM a4drm oa a pn.i.1 rant, eM It InOai. W. Bm. Trtfcane tmm. Hew
i ui a .iiy, auaa eampM oupf M UM Pew lutl wwaiy I rilraaa aiu be ataltwl la yva.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
What lr. A. t. Bailrr fays.
Boffalo, N. T. GenUi From ny
prrtoosl knowledge, gained In observing
tbt effect of your Hbiloh't Core la cases
lot advanced Consumption, I am prepared
to eay it ia tbt most remark ablt remedy
Ibat hat tvar been brought to my attea
lion. It hat eerlalaly saved many from
eonanmptloD. Sold by Coneer k Brnck.
I
tyrrs New Mill.
A largt force of tsee it at work tioa
vatiog tbe run D1 preparatory to laying
tbe foundation of W. H. By art' new mill.
Jamas Barrett, a Portland baildar.baa
seen rod tbt euatreot for tbt foundation,
ebiob will Uof ttoDt. 11. B. Nelson,
Ibe brkk maker of Weetoe, wat lo town
several days Ibtt week, eed while bert
aa Mitnat eat arrived at, by wbicb
beU to furnitb 40(1,000 briok for tte
new betiding.
Tbe eee mill will be in operation
early ia the tamaar end will be ont ot
tbe finest tlreolorat ef tbt klud watt ot
Ibe IturkWe-Feodlrtoa llrpoblioaa.
Htop Lying.
Roeeburg flalndealer.
Tbtrt art a lot ot disgruntled polltioi
ant and twtyback reformers, who eon
gregaie on toe tireet corners or every
city m tot state, aa idiok aa tioit on
osyoss pony, ousting the country to gen
ertl, and tbelr ttale and oonnty in par
tioular. Tbey are assisted by a lot ot
patched britobee editon who art avtr
lastingly bowllDg about bard timet.
Aooordiog lo their idiotic wtila tvery
body it ditboneat but tbey. Everybody
tn debt aod starvation Is abroad io
tbe land. Tbey do mort injury to tbt
slate than a late fioat and tbt bop loose
combined. Tht Review it a fsir sample
of tbit kind of Journalism, Hlop yoor
lying. Tsll tbe people that Oregon ia
tbt best Halt io tbe noloo, tnd Douglas
county tht best in tbt state, Ibat abt bat
mort honest, intelligent, patriotic men;
mora beautiful women, aod Intelligent
ohildrtn, Ibsn any spot on Iba globe
with tqual population. Tsll them Ibat
timet art getting better tvery day, laud
gniog op and every thing booming, Htop
your lying.
Tbe above will also aptly apply to
Morrow ooonty. Ed.J
Dee
Minor. Osaar. Hapoaar n.. 4 altia.
rlakt kip; kuna M so toft akoaioav.
- ad - r ...
se Urt ekoaln. aattla aaaseea Ufl kiav.
nhr.ra. J. W., Dnaa-taa.
akoawMr; eattw
ParkarAO
lakoakUr.
Praranfl. Oliver: hnr.is kranAad kar an4
hild oa Ufl shoulder; range. Clgbl Mile,
Mrrow eonnly.
floor. J. Ltlne4ua. Or. Roraas. 1 1 ena.
aariad m Uft .a.i.Uri eauia, sum a UT kip.
aeor kit la oaak oar.
luntor I. W.. H.foor. Or.-Horasa. JO m
lenakoaktar. (attU, uaa Hb4 kip.
finir K. fl. RappaOT. Or. rtOa W V mm
aUtvi si
Truti l General B&nling Basiatss.
KXOHANGE
In all par's h vwt4'
Boutrht a nd Sold.
C7 .
Coliartlone ! oa all poiaiM oa
reoftah4e Terauv
ayplos sa4 sn4lrVli ProtM. 4t.0 00.
Thompa.. . A, Happaor, - H irrna. aa
I W mtrnmi mmttXm. t aa Ufl akaw iW. I
, ... ... . .i I raraor w. W-Mpoar it... amatl aaplaj T
Tbe Uaawtto wm l'"-'. - . I wrt eo-qkW. mmrmmn oatUa aaaaa oe loft Mp
egre ot better ee tteriptioe eeceeoit.
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Aty Oet CW " - nvr mn-to 4 W mm ... VkU'1 owtia
wnwr.io,w ner ui a aoa ntMaa
n. a4 koU a Ufl ear. Ua..aa la Morrw sh4
aceoeete la tbit ateeeet id tae't 4o it
oe tooa te tail e
Kir- Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Co
Strum mDIIOXi, E.11UT GiTZttT AND OCUS WiVL
Lanoe Al.Uf Ntirwt l k. P,.rllaa.. fr At.fla. Ileaee, Loaf IWaab, Oeee
I'ark and Nsl.rnlta. Inrvet eontH'tkia wllb Ileaee euansara sa4 rail
nwd, alee at Toeot's Hay eltb Narbore kaUrne.L
Lm.o PotUa4 t A. M. Deliy. tuMay, Leant Attotla 1 1, M !eiir es.t- aa.ar
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al t A. M . tr.tH laUy mm A Mwb, -- ataU. t p. M
oonArv wavh
Uatea PoMiaM 4 rane 4lrar lo Vmmn Tvwlaf 4 Tliqm.r mi t . M
Urt kip, anas at " A aiMWlMi la Uft raw,
wmmw m v oa mn aoonMlaV.
m. i. A, H-ptio, Or, Mi
free nils.
Mood your adJreet to U , E. BatkUa
k OuH Cblaago, tod oat a free earn pie
Ui ef I. Klui't New Life I'Ult. A trlsl
will eoeviaoe yoa tf their merits. Tbaet
(.Ills art easy 10 eelioa aol art pvtme
lerly effaeilyt la tbe tore of coaetlpe
tla eed tick bead ao be. For malaria
and liver troeblee tbay bare bo proved
invalesbla. Tbey are gnaranUel to be
perfeetly free troaa every deleterious
eahataaet tad te be per. If vegetable
Tbey do aot aeakee by lbir aoiioe, bnt
by iti vme te aUHaaott aoj bees!
a real I? tatavrate Ibe eyetara. lUfiler
siae rt per bvi. PmjIJ br Htorasj LMag
l, u. i. Rloetita, Maaataf .
kailiila aoaauaa.
M.ff
Us llaefw SvImUi a4 Prktat a I A. M. Oa S.ao.. ,M at t f st
MIP.M
Tbe (JaMlte ternee a fall tteck
Bxierelog ete, eerraepoedeete style,
itb eevalnpae lo match. Tbuee daelrln
teeb fUtiottery tea bsvt tbelr wan
tepptieA at tbit eftee. tf.
Kills Is a Republican.
Representative Ellis, in a talk with a
Washington reporter, Bays both Tongue
and himself are candidates for renomina
tion, and that they know of no opposing
oandidateain tbe lepnblioan convention.
He also says: '
: "In Oregon, candidates for oongresa
often spring up suddenly, and some
times for tbe first time on the conven
tion day."
In answer to tbe question as to wheth
er there would be perfeot fusion of tree
silver advocates, Mr. Ellis answered that
"strong efforts are being made to fuse
democrats, populists and free silver re
publicans, but tbe dissension among tbe
middle-of-the-roaders is oausing some
apprehension among tbe fusion leaders."
He thinks there will be some fusion, -
though not complete, as some populists
ill not be foroed to work with the
demoorats. When asked if Cuban agi
tation would obsonre tbe financial iseus
in the stale, Ellis replied :
"Tbe people of Oregon are giving more
attention to tbe financial issue than ever
before. Tbey have a great deal of sym
pathy for tbe Cubans, but there is a
illingness among most of the people to
trust tbe conservative polioy ot Presi
dent MoEinley. Tbe declaration ot all
parties In Oregon wat for free silver, at
lata at 1890. However, the convention
of repnblioan league olnba that met
February, comprising between 1500 aod
2000 delegates, passed strong resolutions
in favor ot maintaining the gold stand
ard. Aa fur our polioy, we propott to
ttand squarely on the St. Louis plat
form, and to fight it out with the fusion-
lsts on that ground. We shall stand not
only by the language ot that platform.
but by its spirit and by all interpreta
tion! of it." -
Ellis tbinkt that there it a good pro-
tpect of victory in Oregon this year,
Baker City Uepublioan.
Itrnabllcan County Convention.
Io purtuanoe to a resolution of the
Repnblioan County Central Committee,
held in Heppner on Maroh 9, 1898, the
date of holding tbe primaries In laid
oounty wat let for Saturday, Marob
36, 1898, at 2 o'olook p. m., and tbe
oounty convention for Saturday, April
3, 1K98, at 3 o'olock p. m., said oounty
Convention to be held at the oourt bouse
in Heppner, Oregon. Basis ot represen
tation will be one at large tor eaob pre-
cioot and ont tor tvery fifteen votet oast
for Robl. 8. Beao, or fraction over half.
Tba ooovention will oootist ot 48
delegates, apportioned as follows: Gen
try, 4; Mt. Vernon, 6; Heppner, 8; Weill
Springs, 1; Alpine, 2; lone, 8; Cecil, 2;
Dairy, 6; Dry Fork, 8; Leilogtoo, 8;
Lena, 3; Eight Mile, 8, Fine City, 2;
Matteson, 8. J. M . H aoir,
Chairman.
Beware of UIbIbmisU for Catarrh that (oa
lata Mereary,
at nerenry will surely destroy Ibe tenet
of smell and completely derange Ibe
whole eystera whto enuring II tbroogb
tbe moeooa torfaoee. Buob artieln
tbould never be need eicept oa prescrip
tions from reputable pbysiolsos, ae tbt
damage tbey will do it tao fold to tbt
fix! yon can poaaibly derive from tbetn.
...II. '--. I. (.MM JM A. ..V
F. I. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O- eootalnt
no mereary, aaa la laieo internally,
aclibg directly nprio tbe blood and
reatvtaa surfanee ef the system, le bay
lag Hall's Catarrh Cart be tart yoa get
tbe tannine, It la taken leiarneliy and
made la Toledo, Ohio, by F. I. Cheney
A (Vn Teallmnoiale free.
ItTHold by drift-lets, 7&t per bottle.
Very Interesting service were bold at
Ibe Christian tbarcb on Baadey, both
morning aid evening, tbe titging being
ticeptloetlly good. Tbit will be made
a leading train re of tbe service at Ib't
tlmrcb bffer.
Call a Fpeelal Seasloa.
Now let Oovernor Lord oall a special
aeaslon ot tht legislature aod thus show
bit loyalty to tbt party wbiob bat ao
often honored bim in tbt past, Than let
tbt repnblioan mambera elect tome
good clean mao to represent tbe slate lo
tbt senate of Ibt Colled Slates, tnd en
act tomt of tbt remedial legislation to
hioh the party it pledged, tad which
would bavt been enaoted last winter bad
In not been for tbe combination of demo
orats aod populists, aod tbt repoblioaa
parly would bt invincible at the oomlng
J not tleotion. Ibert le plenty of time
lo eoooDipliib tbit betort tht election,
and It aooomplubment would do more
good Ibao all Ibt speakers Ibst oonld be
put Into tbt field during tbe coming
eampafgo. It ia possible tbat demoorsta
aod popolistt would again fas to pre
vent the organisation of Ibe legislators,
hot ao man who claims to bt a republi
can would dart to lend bit iiiflutoot to
to dastardly a lobem agaio. fly all
means oall a special teuton. Flain-
dealer.
Fred W. Hen d ley will auoceed Chat.
Hamilton at representative of Ibt Ham-
lltoe lloork wareboutt system. Lie will
be tbe 1'tndlelon agent, end will manage
all tbt oompany't warebouaea lo Eastern
Oregon and Washington. Mr. lUcdley
It ooi of tbt tnott popolar yooog busi
es mte of 1'endletoo and Umatilla
eeooty, and ia tboroogbty eon versa nt
with tbe wheat business. Up to bis ap
pointing!, bt bad been a promlaint
taodldatt for tbt republican aominatioa
for ooonty recorder, bot be It bow oat
of tbe raoe. Milton la said to bare a
strong candidate, who will make a vigor
out eo utest lor Ibt nomination. I'm die-
ton Republican.
Hhllob t Coesumptloa Cure tare
where etbert fail. It le Ibt lee ling
Oriogh Care, eed no bom should be
without It. I 'Is, ant to takt tad goat
right te Ibe spot, told by Center k
roh.
raaly la Blaaa" Oar p.
Cli-an blood rnraii a clran skill. No
twenty without It. ( aararrla, t amly i'atliar
tin rirsn your blond and krvu It clran. by
alirrint up tli Uiy liver nd driving all lm-
Inintw from lb UmIv, Iw-fin today to
amah (ii mi I 'If, txilia, Lloti lira, lila klwaila,
and Ibat aw kly billow inii.Uinn l r taking
Caeiareta, trsvily lor Un trnt. All Htuj.
IU, stitua luaraat iD. Wa, tw-4
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