"THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL PAPER "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. with the Gazette one year. i. i.. i x ( SIXTEENTH YEAR SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 17. 1898. ' i . FUBMSHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.0) per year, $1.00 for six months, 50 ote. tor three moa ens, strictly in ad van o . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPKB is kept on We at E.C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Kxohangs, San Francisoo, California, where oou raots for advertising oan be made for it. LP. FI8HEH, NEW8PAPEB ADVERTI8 . . ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exohangi Build ing, Ban Francisco, is our authorized agent. This pap3r is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Tram leaves Heppner 9:80 p. m. daily exoept Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m. Leaves Heppner Janotion 3:30 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:00 a m Bpokane Express No. 4 loaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Janotion 7:50 p. m. and Uma'illa 8:60 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. 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 Junction 8:25 a. m, and at VUMMiliitt ;ou h. U- Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 n. m. and arrives at Heppner Janotion 12:25 a. m. and at r roruana t va, a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore. Wisconsin Central Lines GENERAL PASSENGER , . DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require some assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that is desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed wifh brown suit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. J AS. C. POND, Gen'l Passr. Agt, NO. 649 OITlOlAIi BIKBCTOET. United States Officials. President.. William McKiuley Vioe President Garret A. Hobart (secretary of State W. B. Day Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Seorotary of Interior CornlinsN. Winn Heoreiary of War Kussell A. Alger owrewiy in navy IOnn i. Ltong Postinaster-Qeneral Charles Emery Smith Attorney-General John W. (Megs Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State , H. K. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metsrhan Snpt. Public Instruction G. M. liwin Attorney General C. M. IdJeman .Senators a- W- MoBride 'Congressmen WH-. lilt"""" Printer .'.W. H. Leeds R. B. Bean. , F. A. Moore, -supreme Judges , ( C. E. Wolverlon Sixth Judicial District. C 'unit Judge Stephen .Lowell P.OMoating Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Gowan representative J. N. Brown .!ounty Judge A. G. Bartholomew " Commissioners j. K. Howard J. W. Beokett. " Clerk. J.W.Morrow '' Bheriff E. L. Matlock ' Trassnrer. v.. ...... Frank Gillian! ' Assessor ....A. C. Petteys " Surveyor J. J. McUee Hchool Sup't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner B. F. V&ughan Hlt-PNKB TOWH OynOKBS. Mayor Thos. Morgan Councilman E, J. Hlocnin, M. Uohtenthal, J. B. Simons, J. J. Roberts, J. W. Rasmus and E. G. Sparry. K iconier W. A. Richardson Treasurer L. W, Briggs Marshal. John Bagor Precinct Officer. Justice of ths Peace W. E. Hichanlson Constable N. B.WheUtone United States Land Officers. TBI D AXLES, OH. J. F. Moore Register A.S. Biggs Receiver LA O BARDS. OB. E. W. Bartlett Register J.H. Kubbina Beoeiver H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A 4., v. m. oi ei. r., u. ei A., f. Kt. W. & C.. and the C. St. L. & p. Railroads. RA.TBS SS.oo PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., CHlCAaO. ZXjXi. the; dallhh NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Grower and Dealer In Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Trees, virape vines and Small Fruits. Our Trees are Grown With out Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Tl WEEKLY 1 lie MONTHLY oo k Published Every Saturdayl 13 Astor Place NewYork Gutl eSOS3BT bocixtt.es. RAWLINS P08T, NO. th G. A. B. Meets at Heppner, Or., the third Saturday of .k . i i. i T i. iiii.i. au inwiu rjv uiitwu tu jura. W.W.Smith. H W.Hea, Adjutant. tf Commander, D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe hoars, 8 to 10 e. tn., end 12 to 2 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk's prop erty, east of M. E chnrcb. Booth, sod 10 to 12, s. tn , to 2 to 5 p. m., st offloe in the rear of Borg's jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law. Offloe In the First National Bank Bnildiog. Htrpttia, ; ; Obroon. tf Ellis & Phelps, TT0RNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to In a prompt and satisfactory mauner. Motartea Public and Collectors. ' Office la Natter Building. Heppner, or. D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Put Tour old bnnki and note In bit hands and set jour money out of them. Makes a specialty of bard collections. Office in J. N. Browu'a Butlding. W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. Office AT COUNCIL CMAMSIAS C. A. RMCA, T. A. RHCA, GIO. W. CONSca, S. W. 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Beginning with the fifty fiifth volnme, the paper will assume the regular maga Bine site, which will add greatly to its convenience and attrartiveoesa. The Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two Issues a year. The first issue In eaoh moutn is sn Illustrated Msgssins Number, oontsining about twics as msny psges as the ordinary issues, together with large number of pictures. The prloeof The Outlook is three dollars year in advsr.ee, or less than a cent a day. Send for a specimen oopy end illnstrat-1 eO prospectus to The Outlook, 13 Astor Place, Nsw York Oltv. STOCK BRANDS. While roe anap roar enbaorlptioii paid ap yea eaa keep your brand is free of oharse. Bor- p. o., Heppner, Or.-Horass, P Bet left ebooldart eetUs, same oa left alp. Hnthas, Percy. Heppner. Or Tattle branded W. H. oo-.neeted on lbs left side. Waddle oa boss, raat Morrow county. Cook. A. J..Leca.Orr-Hore, 0ua ristitabon rk I dr. Cattle, same on rishl srop od left sod split la r him risht. squara Kir, Bros. 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Fletcher is President March24,1898.? y y Do Not Be Deceived, r Do not endanger the life of your child by. accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. ; "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF WAR NEWS! WASHINGTON, May 13. Admiral Sampson telegraphed St Thorn as: a portion of my squadron made a three hours' attack on San Juan resulting in much damage to the batteries and city adjacent to batter ies. One man killed on board the New York and several slightly wounded. No damage to my ships. MADRID, May 13. It is reported that a strong Spauish expedi tion is being organized to attack the Philippines. Cape Verde's fleot leaves Martinque immediately under sealed orders. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. ths ecNvaua eoMPANV. ?t MuanAv strut, nswvobm omw A. ABEAHAMSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahamsick . is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. Kis work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. ,; . CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET- When you hear dem bells!" YOU 8HO0LD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work , on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. 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 HAH faithfully labored for their nroeperity and happiness, for the Improvement of their h luteresu, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and IT BAR told at ttr. nreeide, liiUm-stlnt and Instructive stories of the doings of the world, ths nation d States. ' IT HAS advlrl the farmer as to ths most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his it t, . . I"!?-'.V' ,n Prop ,lm to convert thein into the largest possible amount of mutter. IT HAS led In all matters jwrtalnliig to the welfare of farmers and villagers, aud tor over a half s century has held their coufldancs aud esteem. IT IB TTXTJ rir New York Weekly Tribune, And furnish It with ths GAZETTE, sn yssr for $2.78, sash In advanos. Address all Orders to write eonr nam. and address on a postal ura 117, aua a sampis eopjr n a postal f d, set of the Maw I (fit w THE GAZETTE. send It to 0o. W. Best, Trlt.une OffiRS, Nsw i nouns win oe mailed 10 jog. WHITE CC(-LAR LINE. . olumbia Riverand Pngt Sound Navigation Co Sttasen TliHIIOSi, BAILEY GATZKRT AND OCEAN WAVE. Uatiof AI.Ur Hlrsat U-ck. PortJso.l, f.ir Astoria. Ilwsoo, Umg Bassb. lark Sbil Nahcotta. Direct Ofmtieotioo witb Ilwseo stwainars and rsil- roao ; also at Tonog's lis; with Bearhors ltatlroa't. 1 s t m -m t 'm r era ir in sr prilsr,-1 7 A. X, lf , rp a.mdsr. I-eaves Attis! P. U. Dellr, taid Kutids r ieid f. lell, eirept Sundaf. Haturdar Blb. II V V. AWrla V " a eiiept SvB'Jaf and Moiwtaf tuaoaf atglit, 1 1. U Uarsa fwniaM aod runs dlrart to ti.enn, Taaada? snd-njursdarat I A. tf. iawrda- at 1 1. H UavM aaea Madradai d f rksf aU . A. . Oa fcaadlf a'shl nlrit. ' " mshi Ckkfj to Ea3m. DtiClsa M 1m ef Eisse, AfHI?GI0N M'7 U--Admira 8ampeon did not take Porto Rioo because . . uolu ,i wiiD, ia lores Hours' aontinued firing the Spanish iron- ui. bjv atuotiLHU BUips UU IWlCe Officers place conSdeDoe in the report that part of ths Spanish fleet is not far .. . - t Ul.,. x ,nuK was nepra at intervali south of Block island- 8iB8t towns are keeping a close watoh on the n amber of cruisers patrolina the eoaBt aod a lookout for the Spaniards. NEW, YORK, Msy 18,-A World dispatch from Washington says: A diplo matic oomplioition , between the United Slates and the French govenment is bur. hbchgu vy iuib queriion, wnioa .is agitating naval experts: "Did Frenoh experts r , J 1 corneo aea,n ,0 "veAmerioan sailors of the torpedo boat Wins ou..u n8Bs trom two sources, first, on aocount of the Frenoh steamer Lafayette, which attempted to run the bloekada at Havana, and. secondly, on aooona of the men who manned the gans at Cardenas, Havana and Matanzas w0re more experi taan apaniarda and are thought to be Frenoh experts. : TAMPA, Fla,, May H.-It is reported that the sighting of the Spanish fleet will probably cause a postponement of the embarkation of troops for Cubs, and that they will be held until the deet is destroyed. . The flying squadron has been ordered to sea to interoept and engage the Spanish fleet and a decisive battle is imminent at any time. The American commanders Lave orders from the navy departmedt to sink every Spanish man-of-war vessel tbey meet, and will oomply with orders to the letter. KEY WEST, May M:-In an engagement at Oienfuegos, Wednesday, one sailor 00 board tba American ship Marblehead killed and six wounded. The Spanish loss was great. MADBID, May 14: -Spanish reports admit that the Spanish loss at the engage ment at Manila was 300 killed and 600 wounded. Dewey completely annihila ted the Spaiiiah fleet. LONDON, May 14.-Members of the government are reported to have prophe sied war between France and Great Britain within a month. WASHIFQTON, May 14,-The Spanish fleet has been sighted about 100 miles off tbe coast of Venezuela. SAN FRANCISCO, May 15. The cruiser Charleston leaves for Manila today with 300 sailors aud marines to reinforoe Dewey. The City of Pekin sails Thurs day with 1,000 soldiers and 60C Sons of ammunition. The Washington volunteers arrived yesterday at Taooma. Two battalions sailed on lb Umatilla yesterday for San Franoisoo. ! KEI WEST, May 15.-Tbe Spanish squadron started out of CJuracora, West In dies, DHt Yeneauela. The purpose of the Spanish admiral is lo elude Sampson and get into Havana harbor. 1 Word comes frvm the south that the Oregon and Niohtoroy should be off Martin ique Monday ami jrun Sampson's fleet next day. - Sampson's fleet was beard from at fueito. A rumor was afloat yesterduy that Sampson's fleet had mat the enemy, tbe latter losing seven ships and the former the New York and Indiana. Tbera is no founda tion fc'f this, however. TAMPA, May 14 -Officials believe that the time for ths invasion of Cnba is at band. All of tbe regular army will be here Monday. The eovsrnmanl h.. iha .rauepurui .aaay. & soneme lor co-operating with tbe insurgents is completed. Pill, fill POWDER Absolutely Pure JACK M DONAliD BUKJ1DES. a Dose of us Kuils Hg Existence With Carbolic Acid. From Long Creek Eagle. Jeok McDonald, who last October beat a Chinaman named Ah Fong almost unto a pulp down near Monument, and for whioh he was indicted by the present grand jury for an assault with a rook, ended his existence In his quarters in the county jail last Monday morning by the oarbolic aoid route. Hs had just re lumed from the oourt room where be was sentenced to two years' imprison ment for his offense and without flinching swallowed the contents of a two-ounce bottle of oarbolic aoid. The action of Ihe deadly poison soon rendered him a raving maniac, whioh attraoted the at tention of Deputy Sheriff Short, who summoned Dr. J, W. Ashford.but before any antidote oould be given him he ex-pired. Strongly Recommended. "For twenty yesrs I was a sufferer from dyspepsis, and received only tem porary relief, but I have not bad any trouble with dy spepsia since taking a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I strongly recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla to anyone suffering from dyspep sia," : John It Eoli,, Fairhaven, Wash ington. Hood's Pills are tbe tbe only pills lo lake with Hood's saparillarilla. FKESS COMMENT. NEWPORT, B. I., May 14,-The cruiser St. Paul, and, fn .ia. w afternoon lo join Bampson's fleet. LONDON, May 14.-Seoretary of State Chamberlain's spssob is interpreted lo mean a wur between France and Germany imminent. KEY WEST, May 15. It is thought here that the American fleet will meet the Spanish squadron Tueaday. The Oregon will have join ed Sampson by that time and will materially atrengthen the aqnadron, whioh is quite strong enough now to master the Spaniards. A large number of rifles and many thousand rounds of ammuni tion have been landed in Cuba and these munitions of war, together with viluable stores, are now safely in the hands of tbe insurgents They will be in splendid condition to assist the Amenoans in the in Tasion, whioh will occur as soon as Sampson completes bis task. WASHINGTON, May 15. It is reported that a member of a plot to kill General Lee, a man named Gonzales, was arrested in Washington today. It is definitely known that such a plot is in existence and enough evidence baa b?en secured to connect Gonzales with it. OFF HAVANA, May 11-Ulanoo again tried to entioe tbe Amer. lean ships under the guns of the Spanish forts at Havana. He sent out two steamers, as decofs, but they were chased back by American torpedo boats. American advances on the forts were frustrated and the ships driven back. 8agata will establish a new ministry which will be for war to the bitter end. Tbe reeoncentradoes in Havana are almost all dead. ThRn.5a, have driven them from Havana, without food, acd thfi Amnniu Aa.A on the road. The situation ia Havana is desperate. If tha blockaJa i. nnt r.i.aj red riot will run supreme. Some Spaniards say they will blow up and set fire to the cities befcre they will surrender to the American It is rumored that Oermany will seize the island of Havti a. . the Spanish fleet engages the Americans. HAITI, M.y 14-Sampson's squadron is uncertain h.tr,, J 20 southward to loolr for the Spanish fleet or go to the west Tfce steamer Yale, formerly the Taris, sailed this "afternoon, keeping a vitr. ilanl lookout for the Spanish squadron. Spanish refogeea from Cuba say that there ara fdinm , t. and that the hospitals are crowded with sick and wounded soldiers The defenses about Havana have been materially strengthened. CAULKHTO.V,8.C.,M,yl6.-Tbe flvio sou.,! here and is amiously awaiting tbe arrival of coal v continue her jour, ney. The transports will continue southward to Key West. KEY WEST, May 10. Important movements are being planned All ships in the harbor have been ordered to get np steam. The Soani Uh fleet is supposed to be heading in this direction. " MADRID. Mav 16. Thai Fnan!ar!a tL.t r i m . ... . ... . f. uai ijorii LUfttQDCrJUO Not Necessarily What tbe Gazette Thinks Bat tbe Opinions of Others. W.R. Ellis was elected to congress tbe last time avert though there waa a bolter in tbe field from tbe republican nartv. This being true how much more certain is ths eleotion of M, A. Moody ss tha choice of the whole pBrly. Union Re- publiosn. Fit.hugh Lee will probsbly be the military governor of Cuba. Hs would make an excellent governor of Cuba preparatory to establishing a republic of Cuba, as is Ihe intention. E. O. Political speakers in tbe present oam paign are wasting a greal deal of "wind" without any result. Tbe people have about made up their minds bow lo vole and nothing tbe political orator oan ssy will bsve any tffeot upon their verdiot at tbe polls. E. O. "Cyolone" Davis met with no "frost" in Pendleton. He spoke to 800 or more people. He interested tbem. He is no. doubted! an earnest man and is in pol. Hies in hopes of bettering tb conditions of tbe mssses of the people. E. O, Vots for tbe Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, for oongrass. During Ihe present Iron blesome times Mr. Tongue is ably sus taining tbe war measures of tbe adminis tration with bia voioa and vote. The disgrsoefol record of R. &f Veatoh In Ibe Oregon state senate shows what bs would do under like clroumstsnoes. Ha oould be depended upon to oppose any messurs for the protection of tbe soldier boys who ars defending tbe oountry, Putnoos but patriots on guard! Ash.' land Tidings, II is generally admitted that Joa Hi- mot will b a oandidats for United States ssnalor before Ibe neit legislature. If tbe lejlsletura. Is republican fiimon will itaad an exojllent obaooa of else lloo. Jos Simon is doing bis lsvsl bait to make tbe next legislates rsnubllcaa. Times-Moaoleioear, DONT'5 FOR HUSBANDS. Doii't forget that tho true gentle man never uw profane or vulvar Ian gunge; that lit) dot-a not hpeitk ltatily. Dnx'T hang about the kitchen, with advice here anil KtitrirctiUoiia there, un less your wife ha the Mimn privilege at your place of work or bunineas. Dos't pay a dollar for a lunch "down town," ami half a much more for efgars, while you think tip plans for greater economy in the family grocery bill. I)o)t'T requlr an llernl.c! report of -very dollar placed In her handa, even should she miilie an iiuw l- expendi ture; coiialder h ivv many times you have given her the examplv. Oood fliiUM'keeplng. W eal Dr. A. X. falter Hays. t - m i , obosio, ji, i . uetfis : r rota my I . ), , . vunuiuvutiy m I USUIIOi fV. I . USD IS r fOffl IBV f speech wil provoke war in , Europe, and have prepared not. to th! p .M. f.iu.d in oZrZ, M.uiK mew w comoiQB agaiiict Lngland and America. MADItlD, May 15,-Tb, officially .t.t.d policy of lb. now .quad ill be wholly in the direction of war. Th. i-...i . . L... Americans. ' Contlcutu oa page a tbe effect of your Bhilob's Cure in esses of advanced oonsamptioB, I am prepared to say it is lbs most remark alia faujsjy thai has sr been brought la my stteo tioa. II bss ssrlslely isvsd msny from ooianptiofl. lold by Cossir t Wsrrsa.