Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 25, 1898, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1898.
NO. 634
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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m. daily except
8:30 a. m. and ar-
TratTlMvA. Harinnar 0:80 n
Bnndav arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m.
LeaTea Heppner JunoUoa
-Honnnar A-ftl. m
Bpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 20
p. m. and arrives at Heppner ynucuun cou p. m.
n Tim. ilia Alfio n. m.
prii.n F.inr No i. from SDokane. arrives
at Umatilla 610 a. m. and Heppner Junotion 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
vt Mail Nr. 2 lanvna Portland 9:25 D. m. and
arrives at Heppner Jnnction a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:80 a. m.
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arrives at Heppner Juootiun 1!:25 a, m, and at
Portland 7 :2C a.m.
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and Chicago, and the principal
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PEES COMMENT.
QgICIAL DIBZCTOBT.
Te
IS
Pi evident. William McKinlev
YH?e-Presldent Garret A. Hobart
y Hanratarv of Htate John Sherman
Secretary or Treasury. ...uyiuau uwio
Secretary of Interior CorneliuB N. Blias
Seoretary of War.. ....KuBeell J. AUrer
Senretary of Navy .John I). Long
p,atin.uitAF-ftAnArAl James A. Wary
Attorney-General John W. Griggs
Secretary 1 Agrioulture James Wilson
State of Oregon. ,
.Governor --W-
Secretary of State H . R. Kinoald
Treasurer Phil. Metsnhan
Snpt. f ublio InBtrncUon M . Irwin
Attorney General ..C. M H.eman
Senators J
jThos. H. Tongue
Congressmen w. R. Ellis
P' wVf&f
W Judge. jwiESt-
Sixth Judicial District.
(1 init Judge Btophen
United State Officials.
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Jas. A. Clock,
General Agent,
246 Stark St,
Portland Or.
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR .
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A I
Q., c. M. & St. v., v. a., r. rv w. v.,
and the C. St. L.4P. Railroads.
RATBM a.oo 1ICK DAT
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sti.,
CXXXC.A.O-0. XX-Xi.
JegetablePreparatioafor As
sisting tteToodartdRegula
ling theStomachs andBowels of
PrfMnotesTJigfes&ort,Chcctful-
anHRest.Contains neither
Ojpwm,Morptdn.e nor Mineral.
Not Nahc otic.
fya afOlda-SWVIlBlTUBUl
Ux.Stnnm
JhuM Semi
ftirmJvtd-
(ImfudSugmr.
A neef Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoca,
WonnsjCcrmisions.revensn
mess andLoss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
VTEW "YORK.
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EXACT COPY OT WHABPEB.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You! Have
Always Bought :
Bears
Signati
A man on Ibe street the other day who
bu always been asapporterof the demo
oratio ticket was asked the result of the
primaries of "his people." "My people's
primaries have not been held yet," was
the reply. "My people's primaries are
to be belt! tbe 30th; for my people are
republicans this year." This is a sample
of dozens of votes this year. Republi
canism arid prosperity is too potent a
faot for tbe farmers of Umatilla county
to overlook. Pendleton Tribune.
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
raw
THC OCNTAUR OOMHNT, NIWTONK OITV.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
.A. O.
J. N. Brown
Bartholomew
J. It. Howard I
Pio rutins Attorney n
Morrow County Officials,
iuint Senator i W; 0v
itepresentative.
.'imnty Jmlge
'' CommlsaioBers,
J. W. BeokeU.
" Clerk
' Sheriff
' TreMarar
" Surveyor.
rlohool ttup't..
' Coroner
. Lowell
i. 11 ear
Outlook
..I. W. Morrow
. E. L. Matlock
. Frank Gilliam
A I D4miS I
... i. i. MoGee
Jay W. HUipley
..11. F. Vanghan
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
MM Thos. Morgan
ffife: r B: Hlmoni-. J.' jTRoberU, J. W
hu.. w. A. Rlchardn
nicoraer i. w Hri
Julia llaget
PreeiaetOBlaar.
W. K. Kichanleon
' N. 8. Whetstone
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager,
Now Open, New Methods. New Manage
ment. Strictly First Class.
From a fusion standpoint tbe three
conventions Saturday accomplished
their work with bnt little bitch in tbe
program. The leaders apportioned the
offioes, and though some individuals
were disappointed at the allotment yet
the division was finally unanimously
Hooepted. All who witnessed the vari
ous proceedings Saturday oould not but
be oonvinoed that the whole affair wag
but an arrangement for securing the
county offioes and placing iu prominenoe
men who bad long aspired to this sort of
thing. Principles were lost sight of, and
everything made seoondary to tbe claims
of certain individuals for offloe.
We doubt if this fusion arrangement
will appeal to the oommendation ot tbe
great body of voters who believe there
ia something more in politioe than wimple
struggle for office. The allianoe ot the
populists and ' demoorats will be dis
tasteful to tnauy -members ot each or
gamzation, while the aoceptanoe by tbe
free silver republicans ot tbe dootrioee
whiob onoe tbey so vigorously opposed
showa that : surely time worketh won
drous changes.
History is but repeating itself, and
tbe republican party is called upon
again to defend the nation's oredit and
prevent tbe misery which would result
from irresponsible populist misrule. -
The campaign in Oregon will be a
notabls oue as indicating whether or not
its people are able to learn from experi
enceThe Dalles Chronicle.
States are paying something like 8300,a
000,000 more this year for their mans,
taotured goods than tbey paid each year
during the "dead and damned" Wilson
law. That wonld be an average of
about $4 for every man, woman and
obild. Tbe good times which followed
the enactment ot a trnly American
tariff law bave increased the wages and
the pnrohr sing power of the wage-
earners of tbe United States rather more
than i per capita, but it ia safe to say
that the aggregate of home manufac
tures bought by our own people for the
year will be increased at least $300,000,
000. That is the way protection works.
But the assertion that prices bave been
inoreased $300,000,000 under the Ding
ley tariff and that this boge sum has
gone into tbe pookets of manufacturers
io tbe shape ot additional profits is an
absurd and silly He. Exoeptiog in farm
prodnots tbere has been but a alight ad
vance, if any, in tbe average : values ot
articles olassed as "neoessaries." Manu
factured products have- as a rule not in
creased io price, but the gross volume
of tbe ontpnt baa enormously inoreased
as tbe result ot tbe greatly augmented
ability ot the wage-earning classes to
buy and oonsome. ,
To call - this "Republicanism" ia a
grand compliment to tbe party of patri
otism and progress. It ia a kind of "rob
bery" that tbe people are growing very
fond of. They bave now bad something
over seven, months of it, aud from the
rapidity with whioh mortgages are being
paid off and tbe savinga banks deposits
are increasing it would appear that tbe
oountiy . waa being "robbed" by the
Dingley tariff at a mighty profitable rate.
Amerioan Economist. .
J.OY4I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Yankee Doodle,.
Tankee Doodle's buying ships,
Just to have them bandy;
Little Fonsey'a playing horse,
And eating sugar candy.
Tankee Doodle's arms are long,
Tbey reaoh from Maine to Texas;
The Don will know that something's
wrong ,
When we bit bis solar plexus.
Tankee Doodle bates to scrap,
But when he baa to do it
He always makes the other chap
Remember it and rue it.
Tankee Doodle's buying boats.
His cartridge mills are bumming;
Tankee Doodle feels his oats,
And lively times are coming.
Cleveland Leader.
Treasurer.
Marshal...
Justice of the Fsaos.,
'(instable.
United States Us Officers.
mrmm, ... t M Am.
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a 5- u. . Beoetver
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....IHViRvn
W. nnrxieni, tllmr
Kobbins.
xoxxrr uoatwzxm.
uwunb ro8-r.vo.ti.
8.A.B.
xU at Lenntrtoo. Or., the W Ratardaf
The Outlook will be In 1897, aa it baa
been during each of ita twenty-seven
years, a History of Onr Own Times. In
it various editorial departments Tbe
Outlook gives a compaot review of the
world's progress; it follow! with care
all the Important philanthropic sod in
dustrial movements ot tbe day; baa el
complels department ot religious news;!
devotee moon apace to tha interests of
tbe borne; reviews correct liteiatore;
famishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: and, in abort, aims to give
fresh information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment.
Beginning with tha fifty Ciftb volarae,
tbe paper will a a me tbe regular mega-
tine siao, wbiob will add greatly to ita
oonvenlpuoe aod attraetiveneaa. Tb I
bed every Saturday
fifty two issue year. The first issue
Io eaob moots ia an Illustrated Hsgaaine
N amber, oooteioiog about twioe aa assay
pages as tbe ordinary issues, together
with a large somber ol picture,
Tbe price of The Outlook la three
dollars a year to adtanoa, or lees Ibaa
ctnt a day.
Offlaa boore, 8 to IU a. m. .ana m g . . (rnmea eopy aod illostrat-
A A I .4 a. K aLSL W H I r DflVlD I w ' I
a p. nv. r"i.:--. " r,. ... In Th. Ontkiok. 13 Aator
erty, M Ol a, ts ennrco, oowio, m r '
I ft. D IO A u B P. . , uuius 1 1 IV, iivw ama vi.
Ibe raar of Kntfi Jewelry atota.
Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards.
SPECIAL BATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
CsajTA fiist-claBB feed barn ran in connection,
and from all trains. Wo solicit jour patronage.
Free 'Baa inn to
587-nov.l2
worth. . All vetetane are lvin s r" -
Adjutant.
Cowaniisa.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City Drog Store,
Offiae in tbe
City Hotel.
nar
It
D. J. McFaul, M.! D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offlaa ia
tb rirst NeWooal
BailJlef.
Oaaaoa.
Bank
Hsrraaa, : 1
rroct imwua.
While foe aa- pal tnbtariptUm flA e ra
aaa keeat roar btwaj la fraaof Wt.
Hnra. r. O., amptmm. OrRonM, f Bet WO
Mid Mlk, mum M mt kli.
For more than fifty-six years it lias never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
Tbere are a good deal of exertions go
ing to waste by parties who want to go
to ' tbe republiosn state convention.
Every other consideration ia being left
t'J that end. Tbe delegation to tbe state
convention will take oare of itself, and
what we want is work done for tbe se
lection aod nomination ot a good oonnty
tioket. Get yourselves into tbe republi
can barnesa at homel Work for tbe suc
cess of a county tioket, and wben you
do something to bring Baker county out
of the grasp of Bryanism, then there will
be room for a dozen state delegates in.
stead of aix, and you can all go. Tbe
first doty an bonegt man and politician
abonld perform, is attention to honor
able soooess tor bis principles t home.
To be bonest about it, tbere baa been
too muoh neglect in tbia oonnty io se
lecting a oounty ticket. Men bave been
nomioated in republican conventions at
the behest of demoorats, for tbe avowed
purposed slaughtering them, and tha
mea who helped plaoe them io Domi
nation voted for demooreU or popollale.
That kind of business will not do tbia
year, for tbia paper will fearlessly ex.
pose any attempt of that kind. Nona
need flatter themselves that we are ig
norant of tha fact that two years ago
men rooning on the republican ticket
put np a good sum of money to a demo
oratio paper for lufluenoe. Nothing waa
aaid by os al Ibe time, because we war
new to tbe oonnty, and we bad not per
manently established ooreeltee. II la
different now. Tbe Republican is firmly
established, baa mora money behind it
than any other paper in tbe oounty, and
a better circulation. II is thoroughly
repoblioan io Ita principles, baa bo po
litical dictators controlling It, stands
reedy Io do honorable battle for republi
cans who are snob both io name and. ac
tions, end will advocate sound money.
protcottoo aod as bonest government by
tbe people and for tbe people.
Tbe road to sooeeee leads op to hon
est political work for wbal wa believe a-
a party to be right, and any trend io the
Beware ef Ointments for. Catarrh that Con
tain Mercury,-
aa meronry will surely destroy tbe sense
ot smell and completely derange tbe
whole system wben entering it through
the mucous surfaoea. Suoh artioles
should never be used except on prescrip
tions from reputable pbysioiaos, as tbe
damage tbey will do is ten fold to tbe
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Core, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., ooctains
no meronry, slid is taken internally,
acting direotly npoo tbo blood aud
mucous surface of the system. Iu buy
ing Hall's Catarrh Core be sore you get
tbe genuine. It is taken internally and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
& On. Testimonials free.
ClTSold by druggists, 76o per bottle.
A Clever Trlok.
It cerlainly looks like it, but tbere ia
really no trick about it. Anybody oan ,
try it who bas lame baok and weak kid
neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We
mean be oan cure himself right away by
taking Eleotrio Bitters. Tbia medicine
tonea up the whole system, aots as a
stimolentto the liver and kidneys, 11 a '
blood purifier and nerve tonic It oures
ooostipatioo headache, fainting spells,
sleeplessuess and melancholy. It is
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and
restores tbe system to its natural vigor.
Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonvinoed '
tbat tbey are a miraole worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 oenls a
bottle at Bloonm Drug Co', E. Slo
oum, manager.
UFB IN POKTbAND.
If
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
Assies are e e e e e
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n.ii.n s'i-i wui ...ifa lore
Wa hone Ibe ma sea will atteod Ibe
irlmariea and nd delegates to Ibe
eoooty eootentlnn who bavsao"Joban to
work. Nominate mea ot sterling worth
aa rrpablinaaa aad eitiasaa, and than
bep too have somlaated them, Jos
your political enargiaa aod work for I hair
eleetlnn. Any otbet roarae will prove a
(allure both to tbe party aod to yoor
selvM. Baker City rrpoblicaa.
IT XB TIX13 .
Anal wo furnienlt with the CAZCTTC, ene yeer for
ta.75, eaaiilaedvenee.
Addr-wiofdio THE GAZETTE.
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umbia Ilivcr and Pucct Sound Navigation Co
Slrurn mmH EAIIXT GmiiT iNO OCLU WiVL
Letn Al.l- ntrswl I fk. I'oHlaaJ. f.ir Att-Kla, llweao, I Beb, (hm
I'ark sad M ia. Ihrt mimIm with llweeo '! aad rail
rtd; alst al Toaag's lie with Katete KailroaL
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Tolay ia Ike first eoetvereary of Mo-
Klnley'a losofur.l, end what is tbe etla-
at Ins? Onr mills are boey, onr labor la
ployed, an' mine are rushed with
orders, debts are twlng paid, new enter-
prieee are bW( established, rleapalr has
glrea pleee li bop. Ibe eberltf's ery bas
tieeo silenced by Ibe busy musle of In
dostry aod the folore ie bright wltb
promU. Fori Wayne "OimIU,"
March 4tb.
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The Mnule of the UelUd HlaUe are
oatieg eadef the Diet Ut ael tally l).
(XAOixj eoooelly more ( I heir mens-
fwiqred fwd Ibaa lbr did sadr lb
Wilaoa lull, wbien te as addttiuoal brniit
fnr Hi private porkaib'wik of oar patri
otic ln1 aat rial xde. Will lbs penple
sever lire of twins mMwd by rvibll
eanismT Xaaeae City Times.
A step! I. lime sots, moldy old free
Irad fa Ie bond, Hal II ao bapn lhal
oaenoenl'ioaly and soloteaimaallr It
aoalale s grsio of If ih. It la probably
a fet Ibal lbs t"tl ef lbs t'uiU.1
Pobtland, March 23, '98.
Eo. OAisma: Tbese ars live daya In
Portland and tha oity is full of people
who are intensely Interested in politix.
Tbe Perkina hotel seema Io be bead
quarters, and baa bad to bang out the
sign ot standing room only.
Every train brings to Portland people
from tbe east, aouth and middle west oo
their way Io Alaska. Tbey find here
Immense atocka of goods from whioh to
selecl their outfits, and they go from
here in aafa and speedy ateel steam
ships.
II is a revelation to aas Iba site of lbs j
stocks of Alaaka goods kept by Portland
merobanla, and the Alaeke-booud men
who have looked loto tbe matter say
tbal Portland beats tbetn all on prioea
and quality.
Any ot the Ostetts's readers wbo
thick of going to Alaska ahoold drop a
Una to Seeretary E. 0. Masten, Portland,
and reoeiva free a map ot Alaska and
lota ol informatics on bow to get there,
eto.
A new steamship line is being arranged
for from Portland Io Copper river aod to
SI. Michaels, connecting witb a Una of
river steamers Io ply on the Tokos.
Many of bis old frieods are meeting
Hon. J. L. Morrow hers today, sad It la
a greal pleasure Io them to Had him so
rugged aod bearly. Us and Gov. Ilea
both look aa Iboogb tbey had disoovered
tbe fonotaio ot yonlb.
Carl Bpuba Is bars from Alaska,
wbars bs aoeoesetoUv eoodnets im
mense canning interests. lie la lbs per
fect plolnre of good health, sod tells me
tbsl oar old friend Dearie ds Ports is
sow a soeoessfol portrait painter Io
Perls.
All Ibe old-liaers is Heppner will re
member Derris, lbs Frenchmen, sod
when Bill Duttoa reads tbia bs will
make everybody laogh by repeating
some of lbs droll sayisgs ot Dorrls,
For Bill was a good mimic and Derris
wa one of Iba oddest aod best hearted
gestoses tbat ever strttck lbs Heppner
bills, sod bi battles with lbs Engine
langnaga were highly smaeiog.
Aed wbes bs stnx k oat on bis borse
Davey sod went oo so elk boot wltb
Edgar Metteeos be slwaya got meat aad
Ms of wild eiperteoes to take baok to
Francs.
Deer old Derris! Wa do sot mt
men like blm every whaler, aad It would
be s pleasure Io meet blm Mala. Aud
many ot Ibe old bote Is lbs Blue moos
lame will heartily echo Ibis ssntlmsot.
J. W. ltBb..fOM.
HeU Assumes the Aitgrenslve.
Madrid, March 21. A semi-official
note issued aaya:, At a oabinet meeting .
yesterday Benor Bagaata, premier, read -a
telegram from Captain-Ueoeral blan
oo aaying that Captain Sigsbee, ot the
Maine, requested permission to blow up
Ibe wreok witb dynamite, and ibal per
mission had been refused. The oabinet
bas employed tbe mluister of foreign at
fairs, Senor Oullon, to watob tbe situa
tion witb a view to seeing justloe duns
and defending tbe rights ot Spain, Tha
minister ot finanoe, Senor Puigoerver,
baa deolared Spaln'a preaent resouroaa
sufficient for all war expenses until lbs
new ob ambers meet.
Sailed For Porto Rleo,
Washington, March 21. News readied
the navy department today tbal the'
Bpanlah torpedo boat flotilla left Iba
Canary ialanda for Porto Bioo. Tbia
fact baa been commonloated Io lha
president No question baa been asked
of Spain yet pertaining Io tbia move-
men! nor baa it been deolded what
action the navy or state department will
take under tbe elrootnstanoes.
Te Avert War If Possible.
Washington, Maroh21 The president
in ooolersnos with sums ot the bones
oongessional leaders staled emphatically
tbat ba would avert war if possible,
aod expressed tbe Imps tbat ba oould
do ao.
Is lass ot a demand bsing made opon
Spain by tha Uoited Statea for pay.
meotof ao indemnity for IbsdnotruoUoa
of lbs battle-ship Maios io Havana
harbor, lbs latest plan of lbs Madrid
government is to put io s ooontsr olalm
for alleged damages caused by American
filibustering ei pedilione to Cuba. Tbia
demand, it is said, will not bs mads ia
tbs hops tbat II will bs granted, but as
a possible means of eioitiog lha spmpa-
tby of lbs Europeao posers aod forcing
lha United Stated to accept arbitration
ot tba dispute.
Ileaolf la lllood lives.
(Van bliMxl niraiw a (Iran skin. No
beauty without it. ( aerarHa. lanily t'albar
tie dean yuur blwxl and k y It clran, l
atirmi( up the lary lui-r and driving all im
purities frm lb hwly. tnin tixUy t
Ihuii.Ii nitil-, ImiiI, UoUln., Iilai kln-arla,
and that hi klv Minna riiiilrin lv taking
( aefvtrrl.. Itf-aiily lnr trti rente. All din
ita, MtuIartMin lusranU!, I'r,a.v,ir.
Kvervbody Says a.
Ceaxarale fsndf Catr.artU', wis Siaot W-
darf ul mJa4 lliMVV ol Um ae, p an
mi and rrr-bin Ut lbs taaie, art inuy
and HMiUv-iy en khlneYa, Hvorand bowj,
rlansiuf ihm enliro i stria, dl-l eol'la.
i..t, .a fa.a. Iiahluiai emaUDaUeS
and bMiKiaooM. I'leaM b f and try a pes 1 ()rs., s oosrero wbk b did S.t silst
olC. CtdefilO,auta. kMdaad
giaraUa to cure by all dningiaU.
Hat ait Years
Hatllnaw, Miflb., March 3 -Iter. Or
sen D. Taylor, of The Dalles, Or.,
preacher, wbo bas bees la jail bare lor
several mootbs and against whom pro
ceeding for securing toioey aader false
prates here beeo dreggleg along In
tba oirooit coarl tor a year or to re, was
this morning sentenced by Jadge Howes
for ell yeers in the JckeiB elate prtaoo.
Tbs com p! am I of Dr. B. 1). (Well al
Uged Ibal Taylor Mnd lira to boy
IUKJ0 worth of etuck In the InUreleis
Isveetoast Corapaoy, of Tbe Dalle,
We presume yoa oss ses aad If eo
tbs b-st te cbeenesU Use Cekeie llrlotlv
pars with so free alkali. Ubea A Oo,
B AJ
K W. Kba k Co. pneitively gasrantes
Io meet ssy pHro wool bags. They
in not ke aiidereo'd and tbelr rnstif
mars may dnd na this I'foposiiloa, as
tbey are Is it to stay l U s lule'j,
areaate ts la aaeej
Vw awe Is sail aa.