Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 07, 1898, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL sisMX-WfJ'v
"THE GREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
should read it.
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with the Gazette one year.
PAPER
"THE GREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
should read it.
with the Gazette one year.
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1898.
NO. 655
.'SEMIWEEKLY GAZhTTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
THE PATTERSON pfilSBINS COMPAM
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bu. Man.
At $10) par year, tl.00 foraix mooths, SO ots.
or three meatus, etrictly in advano ..-
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Entered at the Postoftice at Heppuer, Oregon,
as secoud-class matter.
IHIH PAPJSB is kept on tile at E. C. Dake'B
L Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, San Franoieoo, California, where oou
raota for advertising can be made for it.
L ' P. FISHER, NEW8PAPEK ADVEBTI8
. a mg agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, San Franoiitoo, Is our authorized agent.
This papar is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junotion 12:03 a, m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 3:30 a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a m
Spokane Express No 4 leaves Portland at 2.-00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 7 :50 p. m,
and Uma illa 8:50 p. in.
Portland Express No 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 610 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.110
.m. and arrives at Portland 1:2:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner J auction 8:25 a. in. and at
Umatilla 4:80 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junotion 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. ra.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. H A 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 Borne 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. POND,
... Gen'l Passr. Agt.
United States OfllnlaU.
President William Mr-Kinlo
Vice President Garret A. Hoba '
Secretary of State W. B. i A
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. f ..J,
Secretary of Interior , Cornelius N. niS-
teoretary of War Busaell i?!
Secretary of Navy John ?
Postmaster-General Charles Km
- . - tv l.ri.,.,u
Secretary f Agrioutture Ji
State of Oregon.
Governor
Secretary of State
Treasurer.,
mes Wilson
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B, &
v. M. s Bt. v., v. it A., v. Ft. W. & C.
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
RATBS a.oo tBR EAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CIXICA.3-0. IIiIj.
Snpt. Publio instruction.
..W. P. Lord
,.H. It. Kinaid
...Phil. Mntanhfili
duo luntrucuou. .. . i":
Attorney General "'"'X'S'-u?
Senator i J. W. MoBride
K. H.
. 1 V. A.
fO. E.
Congressmen Thos H.Tongue
Printer I w-
jiiprnme Judges
.W. H. Leeds
; K. H. Rean.
Moore,
, Wolverton
,fS.t Jadrelal Otatrlat.
Pnao'!P .......Stephen .Lowell
P Attorna.... H. J. Bean
Morrow Uranty Oltliiali.
i"IP' . Hnntr A. W. Gowan
S WiaantaWwi J. N. Brown
eoty Jndae A. G. Bartholomew
(Ximmlimnnera I. li. Howard
J. W. Henkntt.
Clerk J. W.Morrow
"' Sheriff E. L. Matlock
Treuarar Frank (i ill mm
' Aaaaaaor A, C. PetUys
'" Snrveyoiw J. J. Mctiee
School Sup't Jay W. Shipley
Uorooer a. t, vaugnan
nxppNiH tows orrtniHn
Wu Thos. Morgan
"Unmoilmoti K. J. Hlocum, M.
I.ichtenthal, J. K. Simons, J. J. Hoberta, J. W.
Basmas and E. G. Sperry.
H ..u.Mui W. A. Hlrhnrlon
T-eas irer x...l W. Briinrs
Marshal JohR HttUfftr
Preeinct 0 III or.
Juatinanftha Peso ...Vf. K. Kictiardson
I onatable. ...N. B.Whetatons
Ualted 8ttm Land OtHeers.
m DALLES. OB.
J. t. Unnn. Itegister
A. B. Bing Kaoaivar
LA OBAHOS, OB.
K. W. lUrtVMt Begister
J, H. lUbbiua BeoaWar
XCStJCT aCHTIEt.
KAWUNS POST, NO. II.
e. a. b.
Maataet Htppner, Or., the third Ratm-day of
month. All vataraaa ar tnvltad t kaa.
W. W. Smith. G W. Haa,
Adintant, tf Commander.
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
Growetand Dealer in
Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Trees,
Grape vine and Small Fruits.
Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
BEND FOR CATALOGUE.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Outlook
Published Every Saturday!
13 Astor Place New.York
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREOON.
Offloe boors, 8 to 10 a. ra., and 13 lo
p. m., at renidence, W. A. Kirk'i prop,
arty, east ot M. E. chnrch, Hoatb, aod 10
to 12, a. m , to 3 lo 6 p. m. , at offiee io
the rear of Borgt jewelry store.
Brown 8c Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offloe In tbe First National Bsdi
Buildiog.
II ir rata, : : Obkoom.
If
Ellis Sc Phelps,
TT0RNEYS AT LAW.
All bnsln attandod U In I pmtnrt and
MlsiarUiry manner. Notartaw Public and
L'ollerUir.
Office la Natter Bjilielng. Hsppaer, Or.
D. E. GILMAN,
GcncralCollcctor
thit vonr old tmoksand nta In hi
hami sod ft jnur moory out of
llirm. Mkkr (wrlU7 '
nlla Uiua
Office io J. X. Urown'. BailJios.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
counts CMAMtcat
ai I 4 bur r rt'm, rnu bmiM, par
latM, i r.iii ln u1 ill or., j nu in
pf ear In fcls lla.ai rwwoiMihl f tr. tf
First National Bank
OF Hr lTNKIt
The Qntlook will be In 1897, aa it haa
been daring euob of Hi tweoty-eeveo
yean, a History of Oar Own Times. Io
its various editorial departments Tbe
Outlook gives a compaot review of tbe
world's progress; it follows with care
all tbe important philanthropic and in
dostrial movemeota of tbe day; haa a
complete department ot religious news;
devotes mnoh space to tbe interest of
tbe home; reviews onrrent literature;
furnishes cheerful table-talk abont men
and things: and, io short, aims to (five
fresh Information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment.
Beginning with tbe fifty fiifth volame,
tbe paper will assume tbe regular maga
line siEe, wbioh will add greatly to its
oonvenieno aod atlractlveoes. Tbe
Outlook is poblinbed every Saturday
fifty-two issues a year. Tbe first issue
In eaob montn is an Illustrated Magazine
Nomber, oootainiog about twice as many
pagee as tbe ordinary issues, together
with a Urge Dumber of pictures.
The priosof Tha Outlook la three
dollar a year in advance, or lea thao a
cant dey.
Send for a specimen copy soj illustrat
ed proepeotn to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor
Plaoa, Nsw Toik Olt.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK.
i, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASTORIA" the same: that
has borne and does now bear -J' - on every
the fac- simile signature of &t&ffi&&ti wrapper.
This is the original "C ASTO R I A" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought - on the
and has the signature of Ciat4&&&&i: wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Eetcher h President.
Do Not Be Deceived
Do not endanger the life of your child bjr 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!
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed
VH CIKTAUd COMPANY, TT HUH It AT STOUT, NIWVOKH OITV.
Toil
-A.. ABEAHAMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed. .
OAL.1. AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET-
. CAPE HAITEN, Jane 3. An American auxiliary ship tried to
run over tbe torpedo defences at Santiago harbor but was burned up
Bnd sunk immediately. One officer, six seamen and one engineer were
made prisoners.
CAPE. HAITEN, June 4 The Merrimao, a collier, waa Bent iuto
the narrow entrance leading to the bay of Santiago de Cuba. A sud
den explosion occurred bnd the vessel sank immediately in the chan
nel. There seems to be no doubt that she was purposely intended to
be sunk, as no men were lost, but eight were captured by the Spanish,
according to Spanish report.
LONDON, J une 4 According to Heraldo, a Madrid newspaper)
the bottling up of Cervera's squadron at Santiago shows that Spain
has been led on the straight road tit perdition.
KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 4. Information that .the Cadis
squadron is in the vicinity of Cuba conns from an English source, and
appears trustworthy.
A Gibraltar dispatch eays that the Cadiz squadron, sailed recently,
with destination unknown.
OFF SANTIAGO DE CUBA, - June 4 Sampson and his fleet
ate here, and have commenced ' Action with the insurgents on shore
who are in full possession of the hills and mountains.
WASHINGTON, June 4 The senate, has agreed to the three
hundred million bonds. It has also agreed to coin $42,000,000 of silver
per month out of the seigniorage in the treasury at present.
CAPE HAITEN, June 4 It is repoited here that the AmericaDB
destroyed the Spanish fleet at Santiago yesterday, but: the report has
not been confirmed. 1
POWDER
Absolutely Pure -
HlKhwavraen on Wheels.
A wheelman of Wes 46th street, New
York, waa sttaoked, robbed and left
senseless by two highwaymen mounted
od bioycles in Central Tark. ; Kepeated
accounts of robberies by men mounted
on wheels have appeared in tbe papers
in various parts ot the oountry. Those
depredators of the health, diseases of
tbe kidneys and bladder will likewise
esoape arrest and pursue their atrocious
oareer nnobeoked, unless they are ar-
rested by the potent intervention of
Hoetetter's 8tomoh Bitters, the finest
diareotio, as well as tonio, known to
modern times. It is Bt the start that
disease is the more easily overcome.
The use of the Bitters is followed by tbe
happiest results in dyspepsia, livet com
plaint and nervousness.
"When you hear dem bells !"
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNEll TRANSFER GO'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 !
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 5. Admiral Cervera sent his chief
of Btaff under a flag of truce to tell of the safety of the heroes of tbe
Merrimao. Money and food has been Bent them, and they are held as
prisoners of war.
Gonzales, a Spanish spy at Montreal, is publicly known. He ad
mits to the Madrid correspondent that Cervera has mined himself by
being bottled np.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. A force of 3,000 troops will be sent
on the next expedition to Manila. ,
ST. PIEiillE, West Indies, June 5. A report is current here
that a fleet, whose nationality id unknown, has been sighted oil the
const of Ireland. Firing was lieani last night.
WASHINGTON, I). J., Juue 5. Sagasta has asked the powers to
intervene. They have refused.
CTOCl BRAND.
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EXCHANOJ0
OB all ptrtaal tha axwH
Bought and Sold.
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raat W IM.
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na l-M ahtwlilaa, aailia bum aa laftaip, but
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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 RAH faithfully latmrarl fnr thalr timaparltr atvl happlnaaa. for tha Impmvainant of Ihalr
lur tl
Cnir wiiinaiihimi
hiialiiraa aiMt hcmia Inlvraata,
iurallun, for Ilia clvvatlon of Amaru an waiihuod ul
IT BAH lul. 1 at ilia urmlile, lnlrrllii (ml Imlrucllva lor Ira of tht ilolntt of tha world, tin
nallon a'Mt itaira
IT BAJ a.tv)arl lha larmrr In tha imat arrovr1 mrthodi of rultlvallnf nt harraatlnf hit
tn. an1 Hi' 'r" r tlinr Ui roin.-rt Ihcia Into II" lariraal ptila amount of moor.
IT HAH l-1 In ail math-la iirrtaliiliii lo lha wHUrr ot Uniiura anl lliai;iT, aiil for otot a half
a crnluir liaa livlil lliair r unn.ii'Uic aiin raiovtii.
IT X TIIE'T
New York Weekly Tribune,
An4 fwrnlah It with th CAZCTTC, ypar for
(2. 78, cash In advene.
Adlra-.11 Ortart U. THE GAZETTE.
Writ mir nam aifl MrrM nn t'l rani, irrnl It tnflao. W ftat, THhnna Ofttra, Haw
Yurt I II, aii'l a tampi roi.jr ol tha .; Tori antif I ninma Kill m maiiii ui roil.
Not Bo Bod iu) He pnrtrd.
A. M. Cree returned lute last week
rrotn a trip to the Big oreek oountry in
QrBnt county, whore be had been to in--fwtiBHte
tbe reoent killin of ehnep.
tta found that there i no speoinl ob
jection to trail sheep going tbrongh that
Motion, provided tbey are taken through
on an upper trail. Io the case of "Bud"
Willlnghaoi, it was learned ttiat be was
requested to take this npper route and
save the raw) dowu in the VBlley, whioh
"Bud" refuHed to do, hence the trouble.
Mr. Cree believes that lest contention on
both eidre will prevent a reourrenoa ot
last Mimmer'a depredations. He is well
pleased with his purchase of 7,000 head
of wbioh he made in this looallty, and
whioh be says is the finest that be ever,
secured anywhere.
NEW l'UUK, June 6. Tha hospital ship.Solace, from Key West J
arrived with 54 wounded and sick from the squadron off the coast cf j
Cuba.
CAPK 11A1TEN, June (. The American warship, MavnWer, ar
rived at Mole St. Nicholas, conveying troop ships with troops and
ammunition for Santiago de Cuba.
WASHINGTON, June C Commander Chas. Gualey, ot the
crusier, Olympin, is dead.
LONDON, Jane C All English papers applaud the daring feat
of IIoUuu taking the Merrimao into Santiago,completely bottling up thm
Spanish squadron in that port
CAPE UAITKN, Juue C AJvices from St Nicholas says that
Saturday, off Jean Hobble, northwest corner of Hayti combat too It
place between three panir;h and four American warships. Liuori say
that five have withdrawn their steamers from here. They report that
i Spanish cruiser and three torpedo boat were at Ban Juan, Porto
Uico, Saturday.
LONDON, June G.-A dUpatcb from Gibraltar says that the. Cadiz
reserve squadron is now a week out, and bound for Cuba. This. 2a sup
posed to be tbe fleet aigltl off Jean Robbl.
MA DIUD, June Three Spanish cruisers and three other pro
tect d viMtHt'U have boon seen off the island of Madagascar.
KINOSTON, Jamaic", June 0. Thn rpport from AnUnb confirms
the reported sinking f the HpauUh torido boat Terror by our jrWi
oas liHltlcHhtp Oregon, which !lrod only one 13-inch shell into it
CAPE II At TEN, June (. The latest ad ices from Hantirn kaya
that tlin bombardment of the fottifications is continuod vigofiOHl;.
WAHIIINGTON, Jane G. The naval d.partmnfe UU advicrs
any that the iuaurgenta have won several victories over the. Spanish at
Hnbtiago harbor, and that o0 oflicers and VPM) tw o have eo made
prisoners. Ham .son is racing for a rbnngn iu (T-iri at h tiarbor and
wants to come to clone quarters.
If Vou Wlik to lie Well .
You must fortify your system against
tbe attsoka of disease. Yonr blood mnsl
be kept pure, your stomach and diges
live organs in order, your appetite good.
Hood's Barsaporilla Is the medioine to
build you np, purify and enrich your
wood and give yon strength. It oreatei
aa appetite and gives digestive power.
Uood's Pills are the favorite family
flatbartio, easy to take, easy to operate.
.POLITICAL MATTKUS.
Tha Lat (Juan of the Murrow County Cam
pslsa I'lred oo Ul Hatnrilay.
Hon. J. H. Davis, known very muoh
betUr to everybody as "Oyolone" Davis,
poke at loos on last Haturdsy afternoon
and Id tba evening at Usppoer. At both
plaoos ha bad splendid sudienoes, and
proved himself lobe an ingenious speaker.
His argument, however, made no votes
aa bia endeavors to please bis audience
with ndioule foil in the wrong quarters.
Ua Is a mao of striking appearauoe aod
is well worth the ' 'nickname" bestowed
upon him.
TUB BKl'OBMCANH.
Hon. Otias. Townsend, of Ohio, ei-
secretary of tbal stale, addressed a fair
orowd at tba opera bonus on Hatnrday
afteinoott. His arguments wrs calm
aod dispassionate, and while be did not
appeal to the prrjudioes of bis bearers,
be "sent home" a few practlonl thonghta
that oo noted. . Mr. Townsiod left ou lha
sfioToixm taio, abile Mr. Davis, who
spoke io tbe eyeniun. Ii-ll Hunday
ortiiof fur Echo overland, from wheooa
ba will depart for bis native etate.Ti'xai.
Ta I'ura t'oaallimllon foraar.
Tlk C'nn l umlv l utlmrllc. l"ri.r!M.
If C C. C fait loeura. tlrutikiau n 'fund n'ouvi.
MCKt'lAL MHK'K.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia Hiver-iiHi Puget Sound Niiviralion Co
Siuatn ltimt IMX UTl.m AND OfElS WiVF.
Isrint Al.lr Hlrat Ik ck. I'cfllan I. f Aalona, Jlwar-i, L..UH JUaoh, (hwaa
I'ark aod Nshrtta. lirrit eoiitiaotfia wilt aaw ataanara and rail
fi.l, alj at Young's ly wlib KmIhiii kaila..
TUtjHrilONU
Ua hniiiM ! A H, aUf, a'4 un4tf. Laatat Atita t f, M, iMMr, iff laadars
Im frua4 M lall. airaat StMar, "atif taT MrH. II f II 4Wla ta
ai a i A, K , H fuM.f and hlotwtai. anu, kiM. 1 r M
OOtJAV WAVJ1
MANILA, Jons B. A H.nib atpat has I.m attaka1 r ioanKuts. Ovsr
1000 Hpanlanls wars ki'Ud. Tba BiM laatad 70 hours. A Ijpbor.Q slorm was
raving all lbs tim. Inds an.1 rata InUrfsrad with Kpaiuab shoal trig. It didn't
,li.p lha aatiaa a mat wiib kiiltaw, li.disaltnas htm that tba . insurgents will
eapiara tl eily ( I1';. "i It aeican iiof"trtiarits arrive. Tba
guvaruof gaaafal liaa taanatl a daiaring ptftrlarwalxin Iwggins ! Hiaargaals I O
nora ti lartns. All labsbitsnis likva Iwae mo tad lata tba walls af tba ally.
WAMHINOTON, Jotia ft At rlatligbl Monday the Amariean Iroopa landa. a
few mi I a aaat n Naaliagu da IMn, aodar cavrr of Haiiiiystu's gaws. Tba Ppaatab
sbora bsiiariad wata tiUuerJ fi at a short bniilisr Jniil.
lbs fgoa lartioti waul r.uMtce. Ilia a-il'ia tii kslta doubt fat. Tbs
HAS'TUOO VK CCIU, Juoa s -t'ailaf a fUg ot tram a Hpaahaa sapl.la
vi a i i. I Kami' a Ii S'if g'tnlla Lira aa It a bravery of ( Marrinae'a 0rw, Tba
sis a la itnpMsoaa J iu lbs Morro fortrras, ai U f ,r'rans will i" fnbr i tbal
Hai.km, Or. , May 21, Ih'.M.
To our patrons : Tlik Is lo iufmiu
you that Mr. J. J. Ilttd is not now trnr
baa barn in our employ aa traveling
salosmsn sinoe July 1, ir7, and wa are
out rrepoiisibla for any of bis ooetraots
ordapoails paid lo blm.
c. I. r.iHMoe,
I'MprMnr Hslm Woolao Mill store,
islam and Portland. f.'i ,'iS
A Narrow Cacapa.
Tliaiikful words wntiati by Mr. Ala
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wiib a bad cold whiob sHIIrd on my
lungs, e-'tigh sal in and dually tortul.
oatsd la oonsniiiplmn. K'nir ilorlofs
gave ma up aa) mg I ..., 1. 1 ht t,.(t a
shut I lliiia. Kva ln)arir ap li my
Ma Mir, ilxUrniiiiml if I jxnil l nut at
with my fnaa la ou aartti, wuiiM mat
my alMMit ours aKiva. My bualuu I wa
aavissd In ga )r. King s Naj ls'oviry
for 0iiniltnil-m, coughs and rotd. t
gave It a trial look lo all ai,bl b,.tlU
tl baa enrad ms, and thank Ood I am
saved aod daw a wall aod healthy wo
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