Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 27, 1898, Image 1

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    "THE GREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
should read it.
FREE)
with the Gazette one year.
OFFICIAL
PAPER
"THE GREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
. i should read it.
FREE
with the Gazette one year.
i -
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898.
NO! 652
r.
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE,
CcHvaat PASSENGER 1 - IIrrN
PUBLISHED LlN ii - t .ifSSSii (tafiVA 1
Tuesdays and Fridays DEPARTMENT. : cZm,, ..mim H'l'Ts'sfflEaa II fl x 'i 1 V CiUlAI
THE PATTERSON "PUBLISHING COMPANTf. TAmolTlT'mlZsin F ' LMlN. 111. M MST " SI
Central TnnfiB in nMain h h I (l I lirfw rTWfrrS) I If-lJJ U l7lU IfA , ' Ali 1, a V1
OTIS PATTFRSON FWitnr anrl R Man r I tn ' l'imilMJll lull . , T HS. wmiv .1 I . rVSfl I .
At, $3.0J per year, tl.00 fornix month, SO ote.
or three moncae, etriotly in advano
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Entered at the Poatoffice at Heppner, Oregon,
ai second-class matter.
THIS PAPEK is kept on tile at E. C. Hake's
Advertising Agenoy, 6t and 69 Merchants
Exchange, Han Francisco, California, where oou
raota for advertising can be made tor it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8
, ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, San Francisco, Is our authorized agent.
This pap 3r is kept on file at his offioe.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily except
Snnday arriving at Heppner Jnnction 12:05 a. ni.
Leaves Heppner Jnnction 8:30 a, m. and ar
rivos at Heppner 6:00 a ra
Bpokane Express No, 1 leaveB Portland at 2:00
p. m . and arrives at Heppner Jnnction 7 :50 p. m.
and Uina illa 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla DUO a. tn. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:2!) p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. ra.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves DmntiUa 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. it & N., Heppner, Ore.
OrriCIAli DISBCTOBT.
United States Officials.
Pieeidnnt William McKiutey
Vice President Garret A. liobart
Secretary of Utate W. B. Day
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Oage
Seorntarv of Interior CornnlinH N. HHrh
Secretary of War Russell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Poitiuaster-Qeneral Charles Kinery Bmilh
Attorney-General . ....John W Griggs
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metechan
Bnpt, Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General G. M. Idleman
Senator. j- W. MoBride
pressmen
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E, Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Ci-cnit Judge Stephen .Lowell
Ptostouting Attorney.... H. J. Dean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Representative. J. N. Brown
(Jonnty Judge A. G. Bartholomew
'' Commissioners J.R.Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Olerk J. W. Morrow
' Sheriff K. L. Matlock
' Treasurer Frank Gilliam
" Assessor A. C, Pettays
' Surveyor.. J. J. MoGee
School Bup't Jay W. Bhipley
"' Coroner u. F. Vaughan
HirpKia jovn ornoiRS.
Miyoi Tho. Morgan
Councilman K. J. Hlocnm, M.
, Lichtenthal, J. R. Simons. J. J, Huberts, J. W.
Rasmus and E. G. Sparry.
Reorder W. A. Richardson
1' unsnrer L. W. llriggs
Marshal.... John Hatter
PrMinctOffloerp.
Justice of the Pe&oe ......W. E. Uirhanlson
Constable N. 8. Whetatone
United Mates Land Officer!.
TUX DALLES, OB.
J. F. Moore Register
A. 8. Uigga Receiver
LA OBAHDE, OB.
E. W. Bart'ett Register
J.H. Uobbina Receiver
8S3BET SOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
Meet at Hpppner, Or., the third Saturday of
ach month. Ail veteran are Invited to Join.
W. W. Hmith. G W. He,,
Adlntant, tf Commander,
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Ofnoe hours, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to
2 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk's prop
rty, east of ML E chnrcb, Sootb, and 10
to 12, a. m , to 2 lo 5 p. m., at offloe in
tbe rear of Borg's jewelry atore.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offloa Id tbe First National Back
Building.
IltpPNiK, : : OHitaoit.
tf
Ellis & Phelps,
Y1T0RNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended tn In a prompt and
fttlsfwtorf manuor. NoUrlus public and
Collector.
Ofllce la Natter aulldlng, Heppner. Of.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Pat roar old books and aotee In his
hernia and tet four mntiey out of
then. Makee a (peclaltjr ot bard
eelleetloua.
Office in J. N. Brown's BailJiog.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
ornet t
COUNCIL CM AM aiMS
lit and buys ml iU'. rvnts hnusM, para
UlM. dnoe mnrfaiirln( and will tmtim you In
Uf la ble line, at reaaoaabl D(urca. tl
First National Bank
OF IIEPTNER
C. A. ft MIA,
T. A. RHCA,
Gto. W. CONttH,
S. W. SPCNCCR,
Prealdent
Vie President
Ca enter
Ass't Cashier
Trusadj I Cenl Etblinf
EXCHANGE
, ail parts el tbe orlt
f
. ., .
Coitartlna aiad oa all Points
NMIhlt T.rmt.
ar-tiM aud eUVlaJ Frodia 00.
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GENERAL . ., l
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 with 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.
JAS. C. FOND,
Gen'l Passr. Agt.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C B. &
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. St A., P. Kt. W. & C.
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
RATB8 tte.oo PBR DAY
' Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CxriCA-GKO. ILL.
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
TUB ELIjES, ORBO-OIT.
Grower and Dealer in -
Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Trees,
Grape Vines and Small Fruits.
Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
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saaksap roar brand la trMof chart.
Borg, P. O., Rsppnar, Ot.-Rotms, P B c Uft
sbosldari eattla, suss oa Uft hip.
Hnha, Parcr. Hsppaar, Or Oattls bnndad
W. H. 0
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Ranar, Mika, Rpt.nt. iH.Wnnm bmndwl
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BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
years it has never failed
and hspplnras, for Ilia Improvement of tbelr
Instructlvs lUirlisof the doings of the world, the
them Into the tar! boealhle amninit of moiiav.
esteem.
GAZETTE,
THE GAZETTE.
tn.1 It toOo. W. 9.t, Trlbtiti fmtmt KW
wmcmij i riu'Hif wut ut niuifq io jua.
GiTZLRT AND OCEAN WAVE.
for Astoria, llwaoo, hmtg Beseb, CWss
Ievre A.tatat I'. M. tisllv, enepl atitide)t
HON. FBAICK
Republican (Candidate
WAR
r !
Word was reoeivod at Pendleton
son had wired that he had met the enemy in the harbor of Santiago de
Cuba, demolishing the entire Spanish fleet, and, thus, winning " the
grandest naval victory iu the history of the world. 1 J o i
Additional particulars expeoted this morning. ' " " ' ' " ,;
, Pendleton, Or., celebrated last night.
: . i'." .. ,., .. T ')
A telephone from Portland says that the above report is but a ru
mor, anrl althrtnorh it moo ha trna it
" D " " j w .
HONG KONG, May 25.Rioting is going on iu Manila. Half
the town is in flames. Archbishop
Spanish battleships are .nearing
Spanish victory! All foreign
taken concentrated action for the
WASHINGTON, May 25.
Seoretary Alger will resign owingto
SAN FRANCISCO, May 25. -
Sidney and Australia will probably
, WASHINGTON, May 25.
week, preparations will be made for
for the Philippine.
The president bas issued a call
ing to population of tbe states.
- 'I
KEY WEST, May 20. A dispatch boat from Santiago arrived
today. Schley's fleet bas been
which is inside. , Sampson's fleet
Ouba will now undoubtedly begin
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2C
o'clock yesterday afternoon amid
say that tbe lieutenant-commander
been shot after a court martial trial
to the same fate.
WASHINGTON, May 20.
on pluns for the invasion of , Porto
KEY WEST, May 2G,-8ampson's fleet bas seized a big coal de-
posit at Cayo, a French possession. It was left there by German'
colliers for the Spanish fleet
MADRID, May 20. Manila
arms and ammunition at Binalnyas.
plies and drove the Americans back
GIBRALTAR, May 20. A consignment of forty Krupp guns for
fortifications or battleships reached
passed the German aud Frenoh customs honses as cooking uteoBila.
WASHINGTON, May 20.-The
disabled at Manila. No lives lost
A gigantio movement of troops
gun. I be Oregon bas been ordered
Spaniards attempted to blow np
I I I 11 111
uomus were iouna in coai tan en aooara mere.
WASHINGTON, May
ignate an independent fleet for operation against 8an Joan.
, . Miles will mobilue tbe army
in tbat direction will bogin as soon
Tbe war departmeiit has
China, to sail with Zealand ia, Ohio and Centennial with tbe seoond
Philippine expedition, early next
KEY WEST, May 27.-Tbre
sighted twenty miles off Hand Key
here bas gone to meet them. ,
rich ley is reported as master
the Spaniards come out and give
. . - r-r
i fiirt moas is Sanaa.
This Is tba moat osivsrsal tparUoo
DiminUbtd rapiratUn during wlnUt
rich foods saJ elnaa f iiiQoentiil ii
doors era some of the eaasss. A ttooa
prlog mtdioin, tiks Hood's Harasoal
rllta, ts abaolatalf Baoasstry to purify
lb blood sod pat tbs ;itca lo S
b'eltbr eoadltlos at Ibis Mssoa.
flood's nils art tbs tt family
tbsrtta aad livtr tonle, CsDtU.rsllabla,
toil t'ars,
I. DUNBAR.
for Secretary of State.
NEWS
last night at 8 o'olook that Samp
ia nnl aitfiat
v .a uw loiiucut ...
of Manila has announced that fpuir.
the city. He prophesies a grea
warships have by request of Dewey J
protection of foreigners. i
The report is again ourrent that
ill health.
Troop ships, City of Pekin, City of
leave at 3 p. m. today.
As soon as Gen. Merritt sails next
the third expedition of 10,000 men
1 ,
for 75,000 more volunteers, accord
left outside guarding Oervera's fleet
is off Havana and the invasion of
at once. 1
Troop ships for Manilla sailed at 4
great enthusiasm. Manila advices
of the Spanish guuboat, Callao, bas
and Admiral Montejo is sentenced
The war department is now engaged
Rioo.
advices say that Americans landed
The Spanish captured tbe sup-J
with great loss.
Spain from Essen, Prussia. , They
cruiser Baltimore is reported
in the direction of Cuba has be-1
to join Sampson at Havana. The
the Orsgoa at Rio Janeiro.,-. Thirty'
t ' i.i " ' V i
27.-SampsoD bas been instructed to des
,for Porto Rioo and the movement
as the Cuban invasion ia started.
chartered the steamers, Colon and
week.
unknown steatosis have just been
Light The small squadron from
of Santiago, and is seeking to make
battle,
Fossil Journal: J. II. Ouff.olLoas
Itock, ins eootraotor wbo bssaesorod
lbs mall rooUs from Fossil and Ooadso
to UsppDor, will kI aw eoaebss oo
Usm rit wbss'bs lakes. bars
Jslylal. . .....
Will tbs Isds el our Uuls olty war
eslsbittlog victorias tbat ws srs gelog
to wlo, last Wsdoaaday vstllog, Jodd
Usrt aecytDtBtly flrsd a Romss sssdla
la Puk Wslls fata, badly toortblag
oim,
News of People yell-Known in Pendleton
But Now in Alaska.
From the E, 0. v
Ed. Strabon and Qlen Bashes left this
oity the latter part of February ' with
hopes ot making a fortune in the far
famed coon try of Alaska. This mornitj(j
they leturned, aocompanied by Jack
Matlock, whose uoole, Wm. Matlock, is
running a brewery at 8ka(tuay, with
tales of oold weather aud few ohances of
making money in the "frozen north."
Mr. Strabon was engaged io conducting
a pack train of the Beagle-Matlock com
pany, from Skagnay over the famous
White Pass to Lake Benoett, and made
five trips in that oapaoity when he was
taken ill at Bkaguay . As soon as ablo,
be prepared to return and Glean Bus-
bee, who bad also made a trip or two
ith him, seeing no ohanoe of bettering
his condition, decided to aooompany bis
fellow townsman home. Just as the
were about to start Jaok Matlook joined
tbe party and together they made tba
trip. j. :
All report that Alaska and its cold
fields have been greatly exaggerated by
returning Klondikers and say that the
real ohancts of making money are few.
'the only people who seem to be at all
luocessful are saloonkeepers and the
owners of pack trains, the latter reoeiv-
ng IS ; cents per pound for oanveyina
outfits from Skaanav to Lake Bennett.
Tbe winter trail over the pass has
been broken up and just prior to the
party's departure the first trip over tbe
new "summer trail," as it is oslled, was
made. ,The weather wbiob bas been
very disagreeable all winter has moder
ated soma and tba new waterworks, re
cently treated at Sksguay, make that
place a very pleasant place to live, pro
viding a man bas money.
PKNDLBTONIANS IN ALASKA.
Wro. Matlook, formally of Pendleton,
with his partner, R. L. Baaitb, is con
ducting a large brewery at Skaguay
ith great sucoess.
Geo. I. La Dow and wife are living at
Skaguay. Mr. LsDow is employed in
tbe Skaguay brewery, owned by Smith
& Matlook.
Wesley Matlook and Lester Swaggert
are running a large saloon in Skaguay
and making money rapidly,
Geo, Light, who is conducting a dray-
ge and hauling business between Skag
uay and tbe summit of White Pass, is
reported to be doing splendidly.
' ' A l'leawnt Party.
Oo last Saturday evening, May 21,
1808, Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth invited a
tew friends to spend tbe evening, in honor
of tbe olsss ot 98. The evening was
spent in looial games and music. After
a Innoh of ioe cream and oake, the guests
departed, witb wishes for many more
uob pleasant evenings, Those present
were : Misaes Mabel Uerren, Vira Hart,
Dollie Bush, Cora Hart, Mams and Flora
Farnsworth, Messrs. Jess Sbelley, Frank
Borg, Bert Pbelpi, Bob Ilynd and Will
Smith.
KoblM-d tba (Jraya.
A startling incident ot whiob Mr. John
Oliver ot Philadelphia, was tbe subject,
Is narrated by blm as follows: "I was in
a moat dreadful condition. My skin was
almost yallow, eyes sunken, tongue
ooated, pain continually io back and
sides, so appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Tbres physicians
bad given ma op. Fortunately, a frland
advised tr log 'Electric Bitters,' sod to
my great Joy and surprise, lbs first
bollls mads a decided Improvement. I
continued their use for three wsski, ted
now I to wtll man, I know tbey saved
my lift and robbed I' t gravt of anotbsr
victim." Mo ona should (all to try tbsm.
Oolv CO cents per buttlt at E, J. 81o
onm's drug itore.
LITKKAKY NOIM
Tbt June Ladies' Uoms Jour jal priota
tbt plana for three modal small oburobns
cburohas tbat can ho built at small
ooit. Tba plant art by tbt Journal's
tpacial arohittot, and His ebarobes art
tuob aa would bt deslrsd io small com
munities wbert mousy lorthair eoostruc
Hon It not over plentiful.
General Fitsbugb Las, siooe return log
from Havana, baa wrilUn to arliole for
tbs Jons number of MoOlors's Maga
tlot, giving a general review ot reoaot
Spanish rult lo Oubt as It presented It
telttobimlo bis own obsarvatluns, si-
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