Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 05, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, July o, 1898.
WAR NEWS!
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Ileppner postoffice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
NEW MANAGEMENT.
With this issue the Gazette
chaDges management. Mr. Corlies
Merritt, of Portland, assumes full
charge of the paper and will here
after conduct the same in every
department. This change is
necessitied by the appointment of
the former editor to the position of
of receiver of The Dalles land
office, the duties of which he will
enter upon in the very near future.
The old editor does not sever his
relationship with the paper with
out feelings of regret that such
must be his course. For more than
ten years be has conducted the
paper, with a fair degree of suc
cess. His residence here and con
nection with the paper has brought
WASHINGTON, July 1. The war department has received the
following dispatch from Gen. Shafter:
"In camp near Seville. An action is now progressing, although
the firing is only light and desultory, which began on the right Dear
Caney by Gen. Lawton's division. Ue will move upon the northeast
ern part of Santiago. Shafteb."
SIBBONEY, June 30, via Playa del Este, July 1. All the troops,
except 6mall forces which are left at Sibboney and Baiquari, aie at the
front. There has been no bombardment and no fierce fighting by the
troops, although there is plenty of picket firing on both sides. In the
afternoon the Americans sent up balloons, manned by signal men.
The transport Louisiana arrived this afternoon with troops. The
transport Mobile was chased by the Vixen, because she was painted
unlikejother American vessels.
QUANTANAMO, via Plaja del Este, July 2. El Cauey has been
captured and Aguadores has also fallen and Santiago is now being at
tacked. The last courier to arrive from over the hills says that the
A'mericans are advancing into the city, the right and left flanks filing
in platoons, while the rear are firing continuously,
An earlier courier from El Taso, near Cauey, reported early details
of a battle in which the second division attacked El Cauey. The
cavalry, under General Sumner, Wheeler being ill, took the center
valleys. Grimes' battery, with their heavy siege guns was stationed
on a hill within 2,G00 yards of the outer defense of Santiago. It is
him some enemies, but best of all uphill work fighting against blockhouses which are sheltering the
a host of true friends. But all in SDanish batteries. The enemy's answered shells went hissing over
all, his residence here has been L. Americans, mostlv bursting in the air.
L Ul '
lur. in emu, uiu utjw euuui,
brines with him years of experi- damage is uunnown.
ence as a newspaper man. For The Americana lost 1,000 in killed and wounded
nearly twenty years he has been a
resident of Oregon, aud it is the Santiago dk Cuba, July 4th. Sampson has destroyed
Mood'
Restore full, regular action Nav
of the bowels, do not irrt- 19 all
tote or inflame, but leave III S
11 the delicate dlKestlre or-
ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 39 cent.
Prepared only-by C. I. Hood At Co., Lowell. Masa,
the president, Gen. Miles is per
fectly satisfied with Sb after' s work,
He is close upon Santiago now.
Mk. Glass, democrat, sends the
Gazette word that it tells an un
truth when it says he is a demo
crat. He will not tell its editor
that, and hold his job telling it
very long. The files of the Ore
gonian show that he was a candi
date before the democratic state
convention of 1894 for state print
er. He told the editor of the Ga
zette in 1895, during the contest
for the election of a senator to
succeed Hon. J. N. Dolph, that he
was a democrat and had no inter
est in the Sght, one way or the
other. He may have renounced
his democratic ideas since, but
isn't he a little green in the ranks
to be the guiding star of Oregon re
publicanism? The Gazette thinks
so.
opinion of the writer that the the Spanish fleet and has demanded the surrender of San
paper will be more prosperous tiag0 de Cuba 0ur force9 expect to take the town today,
than ever under Mr. Merritt'- W(ml hag ,)een rocoiycd at Washington that the first
management. But in any event, i
the community will gain, through expedition to Manila 1ms arrived.
him and his family, residents of A gpecjai from Pendleton says: Cervera ran outside
whom they will be proud. We q ganti harbor yesterday in an endeavor to escape.
come Sampson with his lleet at once pursued them and destroyed
every ship except the flagship, which was beached, and
MlTCHELUSM and oiiEaoN- Cervera and his entire crew were captured.
ianism. The first expedition to Manila captured the Ladrone
Under the above headline the islands and took the governor-general and his staff prisoners
Prineville Review, one of the 0f wort The company of Oregon volunteers, made up from
strongest supporters c, me smg.e 1Vndletou inomlers of the Oregon National Guard, were
, . i . ' lett in possession of the islands,
cent liisue makes the following i
statements which the Gazette is
pleased to publish for the good New Yokk, July 5. The daily Herald of Cadiz special
contained therein: Says that if the news of the destruction of Cervera's fleet he
"lhe Uregoman is a groat news- connrmwi t -M believed that it will terminate the war, as it
paper; the Debt newHpaper pernaps .g run(jre(1 that 8erioug trQuble j8 alrea(j brewing in Madrid
in the entire West. Among its J
many good qualities as a newsya- London, July 5. The annihilation of Cervera's lleet is
per might be mentioned the fact in well received here, and peace talk is already heard in semi
particular, that it is entirely free 0jcial circles,
from that degrading nmliuly so
common among newspapers of the Madrid, July o. The official dispatches speak highly
present day yellow journalism, of Cervera's dash from the harbor at Santiago, but they fail
And while the San Vraucisco Ex- to ptate that the entire lleet has been annihilated.
nmiiinr uml nllim-anf ituutrinn im p, I
us plenty of imaginary stuff that SntoNEY, July 4. The men at the front are manning
never Iirs nor never will happen, the batteries and are cannonading Santiago from the heights
and calls it news, the Oregouian around the city,and are eagerly awaiting the signal to begin
giveB us the news as soon as it Imp- the bombardment. It is rumored that reinforcements have
pens and just as it happens. cached Santiago.
"Valuable as the Oiegouiau has
become to every well regulated The London newspapers, in commenting on the de
houHehold in the Noithwest as a struction of Cervera's lleet, advise Spain to accept tho in
newspaper, iu its editorial work it ovitalle before tho worst happens,
surely stmipH too much at times iu , .
order to conquer. As a cane iu KiNtisToN, July .. 1 he British cruiser rolhw has taken
poiut we refer to that cantankerous from Santiago the British consul and 1A0 British subjects,
uiouomauia 'Mitchellistu', with
2E3. 'WWm 2EL33T3E3jSl. qSz, CO
Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for
this issue which speaks volumes for
them, but the goods are there, all first
class, and prices to match. Call in and
Mr. Rhea will see that you get what
you want.
Toe next legislature should en
act a primary election law. This
is much needed in Oregon. It is
possible for one man, or a few
men, under existing conditions, to
thwart the will of any political
party. The spirit and intention
of the Australian ballot system
would be further carried out by
the passage of a strong and safe
aw under which the voters of the
various parties could register their
choice as to the candidates for
whom they desire to vote. If Buch
a law is not passed it will be be
cause the bosses oppose it. The
people are crying out against
bossism, and the day of retribution
is near at hand.
THE TKUK CAUSE.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
L4NO Office at LaGbande, Oreoon,
June 20, 18'..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof tn
support of his claim, and that said proof will
tie made Deiore me uoumy i;iera 01 jiorrow
County, Oregon, at Ileppner, Oregon, on August
l, lsus, viz:
WILLIAM GEORGE HYND,
Hd. No. BIH2, for the neH sec. 14, tp. 2 8., r. 28 E
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz: Joseph Lucknmn, John M.
Waddle, William Barrett and Arthur Smith, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
P., H . BAHKKIT,
60-71 Register.
Notice Of Intention.
which the editor is hauuted. Ko
question is concerned, events have
a I II ' I-
loonsu.y uniair is 1.111 raving ou n .MUcbl.mBIa. AIlJ Oregon-
this subject, that, at times, it is iRt)iHm to l0 ono Bluj the gttIU0
dillicult to d.Hcoyer which h.de of I)lM9 th(, or,g(,niHU f0ow
the case he is really ou-wl.ether tbe dicUto-of frtir,1PHs aud candor
no lie is irjing 10 nw-H-c. tf oim ... Rn, linv of :ta l,rp.(P,ioll
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Mitchell t the United States sen
ate by creating nyuipathy for him,
or whether it is proving his little
in'MH of soul by tttriking nn enemy
after he is down. Hy its comse,
the Oregouian is eitluT intention
ally aiming to consummate the
former evil, or demount rating it
innate cupsediMV iu the latter.
Take ita editorial utteiHiici-n upon
Unit DtibjiH't Ix'foro and after the
cli'ctioi) jtiftt piift We were bbuul-
ly iufoiiiii'd before the election,
from two to four time iu each
daily i-Min of the Oiegnninn, that
'MiteliclliHin' whh but nnother term
for ,Ytiiio)trii'tif, that they Imth
itWHtit fr Kilvcr ami free riot.
That '.Mitelu lliHiii' would votn fi r
M't iiuoyciiniu' Hint 'I'l inioyrriHnii
would vote for '.Mitt'lit'llmm'. That
they i-re imt only jom. d in the
lmly bond of iiiattiiuoD), but that
tiny wtti) 1 Kit It h)drnlnn led and
arttudly looked alike, or word to
tlnitfl. t. I'ntt of thin r-t lec.
tioti rAiit wn t.i the lT. rt that
'.Mitclicllimu' a t t kiilfn Mthxly.
"Tlii election over, an 1 hrt who
to tit tuny fi ii 1 iu tint return from
Muttiioumh county that Mixnly re
ccivisl the entire piity trri th.
The fnlaity of tint utati-mi'Ut i
( roveu beyond q'lculiou by r l I
figure, 'Mitchell inm' vot"d for th
go. tandard tint utito over.
'Mitchi'lIUm' did not vt for Ten.
nojei Uni, neither at they married (
not d they l'i r tlm Unt r"''iii. ;
Jihtiee Kn fir a tlt monetary!
rant? Not at all. Common cour.
teny, not to ay cominoii deceucy,
demands a retraetiou of tliene grave
aud iniHtnUen allegations agaiuHt no
mauy lojal republtcaua. lUies the
Orogoniau do it? Not once in a
thommtid. It follows it up with
morn editorial rant about 'Miteh-
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1 r m ti
i:
'OME persons say
it is natural for
them to lose flesh
durine umlner.
Hut losing flesh is losinj
ground. Can yu allord
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition? Couths and colJs.wcak
throats and luns, come Z
oulekest to those who arc
thin In flesh, to those cas- (
ily chilled, to tliose vho !
have poor circulation and
feeble digestion.
Scoii's j:
iEnsuJsion
tf coJ licr c '.l fi'.VA hypih"
pSoiphiUt docs iu.t B1 !
much cMd In summer as J
In Inter. It makes fU-sh
in August as well ns April, t
You cettaitily mid as j
utrong nerves In July us In
January. And our weak
throat and lungs should J
be healed and urcngth
ell ism', to the utter disgust of all
fair-minded people.
"Are such ravings intended to
injure Mitchellirim? Or is the Or
egonian undertaking to convert ua
all to Johu ll. Mitchell by plain
unblushing persecution.? tor it is
one of the trait of humau nature
to ympathizM with a fellow man
when ho is down, especially if oue
of his brutal enemies continue to
kick him after he in clearly down,
and the editor of the Oregouian
must uudei stand th trait of hu
mau nature. Petty personal spite
cannot always bidtf behind a great
(xilitieal iitiiue, and further drivel
at the pretii'ut time aUmt some
thing that doe tiot exint, cau but
demouhtrate a p ritoiml inaliguity
aud tittleueti of oul that i cou-
temptible. It i rove that the Ore-
goiiiau do iiot seek peace, but
eeks, iuot'-ad, coi ttuued war aud
friCtlonnl diet 111 Imlice."
The Hpanish are Opprrssora A Few Com
parisons for the Edification of Our People.
It is a well known fnot thut nearly
every part of the colonial poRseBniniiR of
Bpaiu in in revolt BtfRiust tbe mother
country. It one will take tbe time to
tndy tbe eitaation be will nod tbat
Hpain bag been a badly managed country
tor centuries, having been raviebed by
plundering officers, yeir in and year on
deoade after decade. Tbis has produoed
exborbitant luxation wlthont correspond
ing benefit or representation tn tbe
affairs of tbe respective colonies. No
wonder tbeo that tbe inhabitants of tbe
i'bilippities end of Cuba huve revolted
Beainst a neb tyrsun) . The only gtnttipe
thing manifest is (bat the rebellious did
not occur years ago.
Cnba, overtaxed hi d misrepresent en",
is fitf btinic ber oppiefsor, lis are nlm
the native pnpuUtlon of the Fhtlnpiiir a.
This conutry very wisely and himmi.ely
bus cousfuted to assiel tbe brethren in
the CotiUit for freedom, and the context
is bring bitterly waved, ua one will
learn if be Hill but consult the columns
cf the pre-.
lint there sre other enemies of liberty
jiiHt vicious and determined as tbe
Spanish. Tbe buman family cannot be
free from rtetrsint when tortured by
disease. At this season of the year
chronic complaints are very easily eg-
gravated, tod new troubles are readily
contracted. Flow neoessary then to be
on guard!
In all physical troubles to wbiob
bumao tlesb are heir Dr. Margarite
(Isrusey is most snooeseful in trealiog.
l)r. Oarosey nses none but herb reme
dies. Tbry do not injure while trying
to Hire, tthe oharges for nothing but
Ids medicines. Calls from the country
stletded to promptly. Ottioe two doors
south ol the l'slsce tiotel.
Land Office at The Dau.es, Oregon
Mav. 8 1. V
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followinir naraed settler haB
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oretron,
at ileppner, Oregon, on Saturday, Juiy um
viz:
1898.
JOHN KII.KKNNY
of Heppner, Oretron, H. E. No. 43U2 for the SEJ
Sec HT2N K 2l! E W M.
Ho namei the followinn witnee to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Barney P. Doherty, of Hepp
ner. orezou. jerry Hrosnan, ot nenpner, iire-
Kon, Williom B. Finley. of Heppner, Oregon
!!rrv Rurtholoincw. of HeiiDner. Oregon.
j A3, r. wuimft,
Register.
The Leader
Of Course!
Notice of Intention.
Lano Offic e at The Dalles, Obf.hon,
Mav HI. lH'.w
Vf OTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
IN followlng named settler has Hied notice of
his Intention to make final proof In suppoi t of
hisi'lalin, and that said proof will be made
twlore A Jlallory, u. . comninsimier, at ilepp
ner, uregon, on aturuay, juiy v. iw v :
BKKSAK1) f. DOHEKTY.
of Alpine, homestead ai'pllcatloii No. Wi'i, for
the t.i Mi'i ana fc',4 Bf-t sec :i 1 in km
He names the following witnesses to prove I
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation i
of said land, viz: Barney McDerttt, of Lexing
ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, ot Galloway, Ore
gon, C'hiis. Van Winkle, of Galloway, Oregon,
Edvinrd Doherty, of Lexington, nrenon
.-! ti JAS. E. MOORE,
Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGhande, Okbmon,
June IH, s'M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIAT I E
followlng iinmuil settler has Died notice
I her Intention to make tlual proof In umort
ol her claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County. Or
egon, at Heppucr. Oregon, on July an, lwjn, vU:
( I.EMKM IsK CA I K.
Adminislrstrix o( therstateof Sarah A. Water
nan, dereaM-d, T. C. No. ZlfiA, for the ae4 sec. H,
tp. i H , r. 11 K.
Hhe names the following witnesses tn prove
her ioutliiunuB residence niton and eultivatlou
of unlit land, viz: Roliert H. Morgan, Kd K.
Sallug, M.J. Deviu and A. H. riUuip, all ol
lleppuur, Oregon.
, . E. W. Bakti.ett,
TiO-TI Register.
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is a joyiorever. mat s what
' you'll find at
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of thi3
New Year 1898.
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Yellow Jaundice Cured.
HulTerioK tuuiHDily sbouhl hr
suiiplirj with riry means poseile
for Its relief, II is wttti plensnre ve
pobhab lb following: This is to
certify tlial I was a terrible snQVrcr
from lellow JauDdita for over sn
moulds ami tretiil by soni f tl.
best I'bvslPians in our city and all tn no
avail. Ir. 11.11. onr druggist, rrpntn
ruomle.l IClMtno Hitters anil afir Using
tan bolllea I was rntirrly riirrd. I i.ow
tuk great liaiir In reOonimeu.liiig
tbrm lit any wrnn s off. ring tn.tu Ibis
irrritil ruala.ly. sru gratrfully yours,
M. A. Ilogsrty, Inogton, Ky." Sold
b. K. J MofOiro, ilriiggxt.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Lkn OlTllS at LaOsakp b, Obshom,
June :i, iw.m,
NOTICK IS HKRKBY filVKN THAT THE
following named settler has tilled notice
ol his Intention to make Dual Moulin support
ol his claim, and that said proof will Iw made
lieforc A. Mallory, I lilted Wales roinml-sloner
for Uregou at He)nir, uregou. on July i, i
Us:
HENRY WAHK,
lid. No Ml I. for the N', NK and NK NWH
(.v 17, Twp-JK R J7. K.
He nanus the lullowlng wltnessea lu prove
Ills eiiiillniioua residence uhiii aud ruhlvatloii
ot said laud. ls: Knaler Adams, Jay IH-vius,
John Kdoards, A. II. KUinp, all of Ileppner,
tir.-Kon. a. W. Hastlktt.
y,t Kegtslvr.
OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that the
"good old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to tho fact '
that the
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
ill
Notice of Intention.
La a D l ii a at Lilian in, oannow.
lot' V.
Notick i iirKfnv tuvrx nur 1 nit
folloaloi named setllrf haa Sl1 Moll. of
his tiitpikttiiii I . itiahe Dual prtMif In ui.rs of
hisi laim, and thai Mid prod III I made !
tore lhe I'miiity lerfe ol Ilnrhm lotintv if e.
foil, at Ileppner, Oi, ..n on Ane'l't I, !", u
AI'AM II AI M,
r C. Sit ;:i. for lhe v n, lif'4an.
! tia i) sr- i.', p a , r . r.
II. !,.,. Ih l..il.iMl.i Mllti
Tllflr I I j trillll III tltlS fltlwirt til r.oUitiloua rrt.lucw UIMiti an. I f-iiltUalt.ta i I1KK lllll-IKt
a,.,..,. .. i ., ..,, .. j.J,.h I ,.iCn,mn I llei.hnrr (if . HI No :-l. for the'. N.
!lMit fmill WnallillLTtotl tbl (let), i H H lm. M)i.., A.lr J t .-4. all ( K'n M.'aifl N a., s lp S
! Mili-i wm i!iint! tn tub", til take I rw. n.atiitt
, , an :t
I ol.i.r, rt nf tint l alntiaii'll ai'alhat i
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I.AKB Orni s AT Laiikakps, Ossonw,
JlillF I I. I'll
NOIICK IU HfRKBY ;VRa 1MAT1IIE
fMllowIng named settler has Sled notice of
his Inii'iilloii to make final prmd In aupHir1 of
his rlalin, and that a .Id proof will lie made lie
lore the t ouiity I lerk of Morrow eooiity, Ore
gon, at Ileppner, iin-gon, nil Jnli W, I.., t U:
HKNKV r. lUlKli,
ltd No spiv lor the nwju Nf.",, fu S la
NK r', Her.s, TpjuK::, K. lie
tianii the follow log wltiies.' lo .me his
riMiiliiuoita resilience uritr ami cuHtvaftori of
aid laud l Id. Irl.sp. f A. I'riski II.
Iieoree ti), VI III Mlkew ll, all ol Ileppner,
tircgoti.
K. W. BAStl kTT.
Keglsler.
Notice of Intention.
I AND timcR AT I K liRANnK, HRFHOM.
4 June 11. Iv Nolle Is hervt, giren lhat
lhe follow lug iime. s- Mo r haa hied noli. eol
his liilriillnii In make flnsl pnaif In so irl ol
his claim, and thai Mid proof will Imi ma le
I. I., re A Mallory, I' w. cummlaalonet for (ire-
iwlng wiinewo M prme ou al llrppurf. tic..o. on A trust IJ, !, l;
Is the place to store your wool this wagon. Why? lto
cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not Wing in
the field buying wool ourselves, we encourage competition
amongst uio nuyers and secure you the highest price.
Kcnd In your order
We arc selling wool sacks and twine at cut. navahlo when wool l. a-.i.i
at once.
We pay the highest cash price for sheep pelts and hide.
We are audita lor Llttla'a Din and aiark Isil Tohaa, nia, ...i. ...n.n. . a
dips on the market. ' ' ' '"
we MT ireiKin to leamsiera wnen re.iicstcd to do so hr owners of wool
We have a full supply of Heed li.rlcjr and Wheat, aisonteam Rolleil Barliy for teamsters
Mrca-t your Ivamak-rs to the lower wan hoH.e. We guarauU-e fou a sonars deal.
W e guaraiiU-e you a square deal.
R. F. HYND, Manager.
NEW DRUGS
We are rei eltlns a New Invoice of (i.1. .Imiwl everr .1st. Our Itai.i.ll
lncrea.log tra.le demands It, c.me.,.1ei,t. 0u Cuttsm.e. L I
Ihtlr Drwga Pur and Frtsh. 1 uf ' r.oTs
Our JStf itlonory
Depfirtnient
Is Completed
lls-r give ti
When Ita
s oetll
li.istrr.
' 'I "t wis a i
i .l! r 4 I M l wa
StntiHjju. I lou. Mili't fpct t
n t,i NatitUgo in n fow ilt)s, lut
In rt poets to fiiul it it I ho xesi's.
ion of (ion. Hliaftor Lod Lo R"t
tlioro. Hisol'joot in KtDg is, tiot
to urroHl ttou. Hliaftor, but ti
lualo Santinii tbe) baso from wbicli
th oMiatiiia nuxiust Potto Uieo
which t? t follow ii c'tur,
tuny Ih rot.luctoil, JTOtiilinl tbt
ourtx')i tnit tli olimatfl fairly
til. Hnntim: ,r1
in aror 1 tt. lliiN limn th noarost
nit ou tl t1! ?i'h iHl
Sl'lVd.VX.
IN TM I IHCt IT I ot MT Of THtr. t At K
iM o?egnii, lot (he mini) ol Morrow,
Matilda ..U, I , an. Hit,
fc .' t.
lie namea lhe followlus wltneaicett pmire
hi. ciiitluiiiiiis real'lioii e upon and rti!tt atlon
nl Mid land. 0 I Is liriwlieti. :ptetir
W ru.n-.iil. Wl.llain M'llh. Iviar II. me. ad ol
III i pnet. Of K V. H A k I I r I I ,
! tr.
Slocum Drug Co.
THE ART OF BREWING
Was Perfected by the
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