Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 18, 1898, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEFNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1898.
NO. 632
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United States Officials.
,- Piesident William HcKinley
V:oePresldent Garret A. Hobart
-Jbuinttiirv of Htata John Sherman
rf ceoreiaryof Treasury Lyman J. (iage
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. gioretary f Agriculture ....James Wilson
State of Oregon.
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' Treasurer Phil. Meteohan
Hupt. Publio Instruction G. M, Irwin
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or Jas. A. Clock,
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r
Senators..
jThos. H. Tongue
W. K.
Bean
Congressmen 1 w. K. Ellis
Printer Vii-JV1- Ued'
( R. 8. Bean,
nprsme Judges 4 F. A. Moore,
(C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
fHrmit Jnrlm Stephen .Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney....; H. J
Morrow County Otneiala.
Joint Senator
henreanntative.
(trninty Judge
' Oommlsaioners
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk.
" Sheriff
' Treasure
Aaseaaor. ...........
A. W. Gowan
...J. N. Brown
(i. Hartholomew
... J. H. Howard
Surveyor.......
Sohool Bap't..
...J. W. Morrow
..E. L. Matlock
.. Frank Gilliam
A. C. Petteva
J. J. MoGee
.Jay W. Hhiploy
...B. F. Vaughaa
H. W Fall,
PROPRIETOR
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(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
' HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, ' Manager.
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PKES8 COMMENT.
The Engene Register gives an editor
ial report of a leotnre, eaid to have been
delivered in that city lately by W. 0.
Hawley, president of the state aoiver
xity, on John Brown, in wbiob the
speaker olnssed John Brown with Wilkes
Booth, Charles J". Guiteau, Beoedict
Arnold and Ja'daa Isoariot and branded
him as a ont throat, marderer, ftar and
traitor.
Now it this man Hawley is oorreotly
quoted, and we hope for the good pame
of the state and its nniversity that be is
not, his proper field is Texas. They
woold appreoiate snoh sentiments as
these in that state and be oould com
mand his own salary as a teacher in her
eo hook. There Lave been more:. monn-
ments raised to commemorate the mem
ory of John Brown, of Ossawatami, than
Hawley will have friends io Oregon af
ter delivering each a lecture, and the
memory of John , Brown as a hero and
mavtyr to the oanse of bnman freedom,
will live tor a thousand years after the
memory of Hawley has perished from
the earth. Roeeburu Flaiodealer,
When the sap begins to rise and the
geese begin to mate, we bear tbe gentle
carol of tbe country candidate. Oh, he's
a jolly fellow and full of vnin oonoeits,
and sees a bosom fneud in every man be
meets. He asks about i'oor family, your
horses and your bogs, and be shows a
friendly interest in tbe children and the
dogs. Oh, he's a jovial gentleman,' as
gamesome as a lamb, as blithesome as a
meadow lark and bappy aa a clam. His
prospeots are tbe bnghest and bis
chanoes they are sure; be spends his
money freely and helps tbe needy poor.
He goes to church on Banday and bis
plons traits appear, bat when it's neces
sary he will then set up the beer. Ob,
he's a buoyant, sanguine duck tbs fes
tive candidate be starts out early In tbe
morn and stays until it's late his pa
tient wife unlooks tbe door and with
look of pain, she says: '"You needn't
lie to me; yonr leg's been pulled pgain."
Jefferson Review.
SCOTT'S SOULOUUY.
Should Mitchell die! Woe, woe were mine.
Benumbed my pen. O, gracious death,
Cut tnou not short his mortal breath;
Else whereupon could my Invective dine?
For all I think, I feel, I know,
Is in him wrapped. He me Inspires
To daily scolding. : Never tires
The cyclone of my hate. O, let It blow.
This life to me were cold could I
Not dally strike John Mitchell's fame.
His downfall Is my noblest aim;
All hope is gone should John H. Mitchell die. .
All else 1 sacrifice to this.
E'en party triumph's dross to me
And "principle's" a table plea.
Talk not of love, for hating la my bliss.
"Should be retire?" While I have life
I'll pull him from his hiding place,
I'll force him out Into the race.
For Mitchell gone, what oare I for the strife.
Should Mitchell die-. Then let me die,
And I would go where ere he goes,
To heights of joys or depths of woes.
I hate him and no other creed I know.
Corvallis Gazette.
When Yon are Tired
Without extra egertion, languid, dull
and listless, your blood is tailing to sup
ply to your muscles and other organs
tbe vitalizing and strength-giving prop
erties tbey require. Hood's Sarsaparilla
oures tbat tired feeling by enriching and
purifying tbe blood. It will give you
energy and vigor. (
Hood's Fills are easy to take, exsy to
perate. Cure indlgistion, biliousness. 25o
FOYDEn
Absolutely Pure
WATSON'S NAME HEADS THE TICKET.
The Ez-Asplrant for Vice-Presidential
Honors Is Nominated for Governor of
Georgia by the Populists, aqd Will
Probably Make the Bace.
Atlanta, Georgia, Marob 17. The pop
ulist state convention adjourned shortly
before 1 o'olock this morning, after a
long and stormy session. Hon. Thomas
Watson was nomiuated tor governor,
and, though he repeatedly declined to
t aooept it, it is believed tbat he will yet
oonsent to make tbe race. A full state
ticket was nominated.
A. 8. Bigga .
E W. Bartlett...
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dustrial movements of tha day; bas a
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While ytie aawe yr aorMor1pioa paid as yre
eaa kaap ytior bnwl ta fraaof ehars-a.
Bora, P.O.. HaptHiav, O. Wuraaa. f B fcl left
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Conk. A. JJu.llr-HnMa. Sna) rlfhtahoal
dar. l aula, sauaasa rWhl hi pi saara jaaja
off la ft and bUl ia nmhu
Dnaarlaaa. W. M . (Mloww. Or. a(Ua. t)
rtchl !. awwknw-fiirk la aaob aai imn, H 1;
aa lafl nip.
Ely. Rrna, ToBlaa. Or.-Im wnutd4 1 1.1
oa brt ahnaldar, eatUe sajsa ua laftbip. a.aa
la nebs ear.
rtnnwea. L. A- tlapeiMr, OrfattUa, LF m
rWai hipi Inn a V with bar ajMtar aa) rtM
abunUiar.
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ll J no Urn ahmldr rUa bra idad J oa
rtM bip. aian attdartMl ta laft M. Itamra la
Murrvw anaotf.
Jntitiaa. falls. Lena. wvW iwiaa. atiwIaT
lafl xifla; eallia, aatnaoa Hirhl bab), aa4ar aaUf
me la a1 aulit M iafl aa
aaiay, Miha, Hafwaav. . Rr
oatua aaiaa aaul
Um rvrbl
Uahay. J. W Maptxwr Ur -Mnraaa WaaiM
f.aad i na, haft atwralaW) eattia aama eaj laft
kip, waUie aa nti aya, Una aiita la nM
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 nil l.lthfnll l.txira.4 lor ihalr nmanarll and haiibliiaaa. Inr tha Itnnmvamant ot their
bnaiiiMM and hmna luUraaU, fur education, lot Ui eiavaUon ol Asnerwaa uaimooa aua
IT UAJUoldet tha Braids, IntenMtlnf and Instructive storUaof th dulnsi l the world, lha
Itall'iii a'Ml alalra.
Poor old Uemented Harvesoott has
made another discovery here almost in
tbe close of tbe 19th century. "Pro
teotion is not a principle!" shouts the
old fraud. Well, well; wouldn't tbat
drive a man to tbe fossae asylum? If
"protection is not a prinoiple," pray, for
what have we been fighting lo, these
many years? Uarvescott is up lo bit
old and deceitful trioks, again. A free
trsder at heart, he will sell bis soul for
a mesa of pottage to torn tbe eyes ot tbs
people away from tbe importance of
protective tariff the "prlooiplen tbat
has started more mills in this oountry
that has pat more idle men at work
ihat has put mors money in oiroalation
tbat baa lilted more mortgagee from
tbs homes of poor laboring mer than
any one other thing that might be
mentioned. There Is another reason
than tbat ot being a freetrader tbat
oauses Harvesoott to make this declara
tion. Us Is no more a republican than
Orover Cleveland. Proteotioa is and
baa been for years straight republican
doctrine. Upon this issue tbe republi
can pnily has stooJ e solid phalanx ed
bas who more victories tbso opoo soy
other "principle" advocated by the
party, and aa a "prinoiple" it did as
much or more for party euocrea io !HU0
than did tbe aoood money doolrine,
which we presume Harvesoott wonld bs
pleased to denominate ae "prinoiple."
Orover Cleveland is Bound money
men; but It was lbs passage of free
trade bill, wbiob be fevored, tbat
brought baekroptcy and ruin to many
thousands io this ooantry. Jnst what
old Qarvssoutt means by throwing snob
fallacious sophistrr before bie readers
at Ibis time le somewhat of e mystery
nless bs deems tbie tbs best method by
wbiob to detest the repobliesos of Or
egoo Ibis year, cut the people win
sorely eee through bis little game aod
ibeckmate bins iu It. McMlonvllle
Treuisoripl
JOHN BARKER DEAD.
An Old Pioneer Passes Away at His Home
lo Echo.
From The E. 0., March 16th.
Tbe death ot John Barker, familiarly
known as "TJnole John," oooarred this
morniog at bis boms in Eoho, at
tbe bge of 68. A paralytic stroke.
which followed a severe oold, was the
oause ot death. The end was a peace
ful one.
Mr. Barker was ao Oregon pioneer and
worthy aod respeoted citizen ot
Umatilla county, having resided for 80
years in this oounty and Morrow.
When hs cams to Oregon be loosted in
tbe Willamette valley, being a resident
of Marion oouoty. Hs was among tbe
Orel Immigraota from ths East to "where
rolls tbe Oregon," aod waa identified
with tbe young state's early growth and
history.
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Bruises, Bores, TJloers, Salt Rheum,
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perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Prioe25 cents per box. For sale by
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TWO WOOLKN-M1LUJ ACCIDENTS.
Walter Fell Has His Foot Badly Crashed and
Van Bowman's Leg is Badly Lacerated.
From Pendleton Tribune.
Yesterday afternoon was a tims of
aooidents at tbe Pendleton woolen aod
scouring mills.
' While helping Tberon Fell and Jobu
Lyoette oarry a 12x14 plank, Walter
Fell's left foot was severely crushed, tbe
plsnk slipping and dropping on him.
He will be an invalid tor at least two
weeks.
8oon after tbat accident oconrred Van
He died a devoted member of V, Bowman's right leg near tbe thigh
tbe M. E. church, with wbiob be
ten years ago.
Throughout bie life be was a thorough
religious man.
The deceaaed leaves five dsnghters
and two sons. Tbe former are Mra.
Walker, af Elgin; Mrs. Sbaw and Miss
Mary Barker, ot Heppner; Miss Beolab
Barker, who resides at her father's
home in Echo. Tbe sons are William
Barker, ct Lawjston, Idaho, and Had
ley Barker, a atookman of Butter
oreek.
Tbs funsral takea plaoe from tbe
family reaidenoe at Echo Tburaday
afteroooo at II o'olook. T. D. Matthews
game to Pendleton this morning to
secure tbs casket.
united I osught in some cogwheels and tbe
flesh was badly laoerated and bi uiaed.
Bat he will, however, be abie to resume
work Ibis morning.
Two Millions Year.
When people buy, try, and buy again, it
memm they're mitiHlied. The people of the
United KtiiteN are now Inlying Casrnrct
Candy Cathartic at the rnte of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be
fore New Year's. H means merit proved,
that Canrareti are the most delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 25c, 60c a box, cure guaranteed. -
BLANCHE K. BKUCE DEAD.
Hs
IT HAS flvlM-d th tanner aa la tha mnat approved methods ol eiiltlvaUnf and haryaatlng his
t time to conn-M in'a iiiio na iar-a, a.......... ... ,.,rw.
h.ii. ii.a in i tin wriiara ol laruiare and Uiars. and lor over a bell
rn.i and lh proiwr 1 1 ma to contrr
IT HAM lad In all aiatu-rr tr-rUlnlnf to lha
a rauturr bas bald their rourtilaiii-e and eeteeni.
Bawar of Ointments for Catarrh thai Coa-
tala Mercery,
as merou'y will surely destroy tbe ssnss
of smell and completely derange tbe
whole system when entering II through
the moooas surfaoee. Such artiolea
should oavsr be used except oa prescrip
tions from reputabls pbysiolsos, ft tbs
damsgs tbey will do is ten fold to tbs
good yon can possibly derivs from tbem.
Hairs Catarrh Cars, mannfaotared by
F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O., contains
no msronry, and is taken internally,
aotibg direotly upon the blood aod
muonns surfaces ot ths system. Iu buy
ing Hall's Catarrh Core be sore you gel
the genuine. It le takei eternally aod
made 1a Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney
A Oa Testimonials free.
(ITHold by draggists, 7So per bottle.
Was One of ths Most Coospelueas
Has of ths Afneaa Baee.
Washington, Msreb 17. Hon. Blanche
K. Bruce (oolored) died to-dsy. Hs wsa
ot African deoent, and waa born a alave.
In "75 bs was elected United States sen
atoras a rspabllcso, and bsa been
member of every republican national
convention since 'fifl.
After Fred Doaglass, Bruce bad been
regarded as tbe most conspicuous man
of bia raoe.
Dyspepsia cored, bbiloh's Vitaliasr
Immediately reliavea sour stomach, eo ru
ing up of food distress, and la tbe great
kidney and liver remedy. Hold by Con-
eer Brock. y
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TbeOaeatls will lakepoUre, etplae, u., u. ..... M at h
a,. s haltar oa sbarripta aeraaa'a. a-l ai.iialMian.
ley eats owing Mte ofBeeraa ertiie inetr a,,.a. Jw r ,m ah.a.i.w-1 aa.iia
J J, u rwaaJI aa rwt.l a.a aa-l naMaa a,
aceaaaU la iwe siaeww tm M mt tm ,
htaul on lafl ahoui lrf
IT I L-.'tn AMer Hireet Iek. Porileed. f.w AsMI.
jKlaa ai la m aa. I l'aik aod attrtla. Ihraol ooirMllo With
Hartn I . W . iia(,ear, try n waa. 4J as
tart eaamJea. (aUa. 1) rtakt klkv
1
Wry. It. 0. ftamM. Oe. - rail la W C aa
flaiaaA I J... flaaaii fVaaa
Ilwaeo sUamars aad rail-
ma J; alee at Yooeg'e Hay with Kaeahore Hsilroki.
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Uarra rniaad T A. M. tally, eswt-t SBday. Ivas Arvta t t. U, t)all. eieat Susdsrs
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I'ofUand f f M twlly. 'r -idar. aliir-laf nli,l. II r W If "l la
at m A. H ,eirK an-lay aon a volar. uuay a.gui. I r.
oobam' -WA-rm
Laara t..A tn4 tint .jtrart ta !arn ti.i.f ant Thurwlay at S A. W BalaaV at I f. hi
Mta) -t.y aM frt-tay at J 111. M. Ou Swtfiat labial f. M.
Eit Clr H b rxbti tViaitk Ui tktclti ffi if U,m
Mr. sod Mrs J. L. Aysrs, of Iippsr,
Morrow snunly, are vieitiog at tbe borne
of A. i. Baeay, having arrived op oe the
10 M trale yceterday. Mr. Ayers is a
miosta of Mr. Baaey and eee of tbe
larg aet of Morrow noty's sbwp rsiaers.
Us says tbat democrats over tbsl way
ere getting ererewr aod aearoer every
dey. Keaily ell tbe shaep are
eteensb repnUkeeos, aad tbe oouoty
Jode lad bard work to aero re eonogh
datnoorala lo fill the positions, oo lbs
eleolloe board, as required by lew. Mr
Ayers, bimeelf was b r aod ratted
dein'rrsl, tot bell g shrewd thinker,
From Tbs E.O.
A. W. Bteotoo, buyer ot sheep, from
Montana, is al the Golden Role. Mr.
HtanloD completed tbe purchase last
Haturday. March 12, ot 1(W0 yearlings.
3500 cboioe breeding sae end XI0
lambs, lo be delivered al Heppoer after
shearing. The ewes breaght 12 60 P
bead aod tbe laoiba. ft Si. Tbe seller
wee It 7. Monroe, a sxteosivs sheep
grower of Coodoo, Qillum ooooty. This
Is tbe largael deal ao far reported In
Eastern Oregon this eeaeoo.
Mr. Btsotoa isstiU ia the market as
be weals a fsw more ebeep. lie bas
alee made porobaae from Umatilla
oouoty sheepmao, Joba Campbell, who
eold bim IQIX) heel of breeding ewes
oo basis of ti 60 for lbs ewss aod
II 25 for lbs nndropped Umbe.
Rvervbedr Says a.
CaarareU Candv CaUiartlr. Uie mnat wnn
datful m-lx al iliai orerv of tbe aa, piree
at and ratrrebint: to ibe teste. e t gatitly
and poaiUvr-ly oe ai.lnova, liver end boweta,
clraoalns the enure system, dlanel enlda,
eiir hea-laelie, levt-r, habtlual rotiallpatloa
end blUoiianeao. I'leeaa boy and try e hot
of II. C. C WMlayi 10, H.V r cenia. tiuidaed
g tarauUwd to euro by ail dnuqrute.
Tbe morning theme al tbe Chriatian
cborob on Sunday, Marob 20, will be
"Applicetion." At tbe evening servioe
the pastor will disc use "The Power of
the Laity." Good reosio at both these
servloss.
Major Marshall, commands of tbe
Washington and Oregon division, will
be et tbe Selvattoo Army ball March 3fl,
27 and 28ib. Halorday eigbl aod Hob
day, Hlraigbt HalvatioD." Mondajr
night, "Halvatioo Army Work."
The ltev. W. II. IlefT. D. D , formerly
floaoeial ageol of tbe Uoivsrtly of lo
vrr, counseled bow with tbe Portland
Hospital, will preach both Gaornlog and
evening at ths Methodist Episcopal
oburob. He is an able speaker aad a
trsat Is lo store lor all wbo may atlead.
Iter. F. a Adkins, of Weston, Oregoo,
will preerb at tbe M. E. ebarrb, Hootb,
Huodsy nierelog sad svsniog. All, But
worshiping elseiehere, are Invited,
rrtad ol raedae.
At Coodoo, on Tuaa lay, ftlarcb I t,
m Mr. Harry 0. KooeieeJ and Mre.
Faonls f. JUoloser, both of Ueppoer,
were Joloed ia Ibe holy bonds of edhch.
Hevr4er W. A. Darllog, of Ibot city ofU
elotlog, Tbe yoang eoople retareod to
Ueppoer Wedoeedoy sveelsg atd will
make I hie eity Ibeir bursa. The
(leaatta eiteeds Its enogratalalioaa
Coo duo Globe: IX 0. loear eokl
&)0 bead of yearling sheep, a tew del
ago, lo Mr. Oray, of Uppor, Ibe prtoe
bald being 12 23 lor eeUiere, fto l 12 60
for ewee.
Karl's Clover Rxit Toe le e Blaeeeal
ha baa daoarled Ihe faith t.f bie fslbars Isisllve, Ragolatee the bowels. rrtnes
adhaa fore Inee lime. tfl one of i Ibe bliod. Clears Ibe torn pleiioB. Easy
Morrow eoooty's foremost repoblissal.
I -8aieai Vtetsmaa, Marsh 9.
lo make ei.4 pleaaaot lo lake. 23 sit.
ftold by Coosar A Sroti. f
aeetr le Hleed .
tliaa bl'inl Hiraha a tUan akin. Nt
baa uly without It. ( aatarata.t and) ( athar
tie tlaaa yoer tii.xid and kwp il eWan, b)
stirring en the lary iar and driving all tm
tartlwe Imm tha bmly, W-tl tUy t.
aiM.b pintl, ImmIs, Lint ba, blachbra.a.
and that a sly lnl.m cum.lr i.a by ukiiia
iaoiarata, tmiMty nf ln rattle. All dine
giala, aaltafai tan (arantel, I ''..'.,:.
Liobteatbal A Co. for sh.ae. tislusive
ikes store. Handle Ue beet. Wit
toe eonsi te ssil ee.