Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 19, 1898, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1898.
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NO. 667
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
fUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHIN6 COMPANY.
CORLIES MERRlTT, Editor and Bus. Man.
Al $2.0J per year. l.no for six months, SO ots.
:or three montns, strictly in advano .
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon,
as second-class matter. .
THIB PAPKR is kept on file at E. C. ltake's
Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, San 1 rancisco, California, where cou
Taota for advertising can be made for it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEUTI8
. ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, San Francisco, Is our anthorized agent.
This papsr is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N. --LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p tn. daily except
Sunday arriving' at Heppner Junction 12:03 a. m.
Leaves Heppner .Tunotion 8:30 a, m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6KXI a m
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Uraa ilia 8:50 p. in.
Portland Express No S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla SIR) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland l'2:50a. m.
FaBt Mail No. 2 leaves Portland U:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:Z5 a. m. and at
Cmatilla 4:30 a. m.
East Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2t a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore.
OFFiciiUi -DisaEcxoxry.
United States Officials.
fiesident William McKinley
Vice President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State , W. K. way
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Oage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell Algor
Sinretary of Navy John D. Long
I o tinaeter-General Charles Emery Smith
Attorney-General John W. Griggs
8 cretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
S xsretary of State H. R. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Metochan
8 ipt. Public lnstraction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Senator, W. MoBride
SilS'
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean,
Sapreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth J adicial District.
V onit Judge , Stephen . Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney II. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Jidnt Senator J. W.Morrow
Representative..... E. L. Freeland
County Judge A. G. Bartholomew
' Commissioners J. 11. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk ..... Vawter Crawford
' Sheriff ..E. L. Matlock
' Treasurer M. Lichteiithal
Assessor , J. F. Willis
Snrveyor Julius Koithly
School Sup't Jay W. Shipley
' Ooroner Dr. E. K. Hunfock
HEPPMEB TOWS 0FFI0ER8.
MayoF Thos. Morgan
Coiinmlmeu E. J. Slocum, M.
liiohtenthal, J. R. Simons, J. 3. Roberts, J. W.
liasmns and E. G. Sperry.
It loonier W. A. Richardson
Treasurer L. W. Hriggs
Marshal... John linger
Precinct Offleer.
Justice of the Pesos W. E. Richardson
( Datable G. S. Gray
Tnlted Htati Lao Office.
TBI DALLES, OR.
. t. Moor Register
A. 8. Biggs Receiver
LA Q BAUDS, OR.
K. W. Bartlett, Register
i. H. Uobbins Receiver
XCKBT BOCX3BTXESV.
HAWLINS POST, NO. IL
Q.A.R.
Meet t Heppner, Or., the third Saturday of
. month. Alt veteran ar invited to loin.
W. W.Smith. G W.Hea,
Adjutant, tf Commander.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OUEQON.
Office boom, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to
2 p. m., Rt residence, W. A. Kirk's prop
erty, east of M. 1' church, Month, nod 10
to l'i, s. m , to 2 to 5 p. m. , at oftioe io
tbe rear nt Borg'a jewelry store.
C. E. Redfield,
Attorney at Law,
Offios lo tha First N allot) ,1 Dank
Building.
IIippkrr, : : Obboom.
If
Ellis & Phelps,
YTTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended tn In a prompt and
Skil.ftrtnry manner. Kotarle Public end
Culler Inn,
Office lii flatter Building. Hrppnar, Or.
D. E. GILMAN,
GeneralCoIlector
Put your old books and not In tits
hand and -t your money out ol
llirm Make R (peclaity ol bard
MtllerUott.
Office in J. N. Drown' Building.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
met at-
COUNCIL CMAMRIRR
Sell and bur real (, rnt hwiM, mv
taint, d euvTtM In and will rr los in
ay ay la hi line, at r-tnahl ftgur-a. U
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
15
Cents.
HboR I 4wr u!h el tl.,i ,
Gibson & Bergcr,
At ChsS Ivn Oi l l.
Hhavintf. - - 15 Cl.
HnlrCuttlnK. - 25 "
jlatlnV. Kvirythins; Strict
ly vim tjs(
tl!tiJN:::::J
AVcgetablePrcparationfor As
similating theTood and Regula
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
PromotesDigesUon.Chcerful
ness and RestContains neither
Opnim.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
KuipeafOldlk-SAMUELEnrma
Alx.Satnm
Stnist Seed
J)j'prmunt -JH
Cartona Stim
fttrmScrd -f
(Trifled Sir jar .
HiianrMB fcrnri
A perfect Remedy forConstiDa-
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
tiess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB,
The CALIFORNIA
Lodging House
BEDS 25 and 50 Cents.
GEO. C. ROME, Prop.
Next door to Opera House.
G. B, HATT,
Tonsorial Artist
Shaving, - 15 Canta
Hair Cutting, 25 "
Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Orexon.
H. W, Fall, :
PROPRIETOR
Ol the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block went of the Union Dopot of C. B. a
Q., C. M. A Ht P., C. & A , P. Ft. W. ill C.
and the C. tit. U 4 P. Railroad.
HAT1CM RIU.oo lKH DAY
Cor. W. Madtaoo and Clinton 8U
eiriOA.o. lii
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
TIM BALUea. omoir,
O rower and Dealer In
Fruit, Shad and Ornamantal Traat,
Grapa Vinai and Small Frulta.
Our Trees nro Grown With
out Irrigation.
CNO fOH CATALOGUE.
IEPP1OT0N CIH'
Stage Line
B. F. MILLER, Prop
f'iiMM4t and moat dtrwt mtit. I.. J,,hn i
VK I anSnn t Itv n.i nli.. i. . .... i. . .
Oilier luU finr puinia.
lilacae leave 0-ppsr lllr, Hnti.U t
rHf-i at J a. ui, Arrtr at tanyon lit
iu M hour. ' '
! t'anyon t lly I p m . arrive at ll.iin
net to U b.iurs, cuii tin- lib train.
Hurry a To
mui rim
llardman
Mtiimnt
Hmlln
lntig I nl .,
fnn Valley ,
)inU,
IsoycMi t'ity . .
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!- tuntMTt wllb I ralua at lf.oef.
Xim - Hali. Ird p till line vllh new
tiirrr4 p.m. h,. ant ) f em arparv4
lo (In lin..ennn i,e
First National Bank
OK IIKi'i.NKIt-
C. A. RMCA,
T. A. Rett A,
GtO. W. COMtCM,
. W. SaCNCCN,
PreslSeet
Via) PresUent
Caahiar
Aaa't Cashier
Taiidi i liftitf J tvXkt Umm.
KXCil ANOK
--tu eil ( rf ti ,ri4
Bought and Sold.
t'. Se t! , .! i ' fnt,l
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
TMC eiHT.UW CMWm. HCWVOKK OITV.
SUGAB BEET INDUSTRY.
W. R. Cutler, of ttab, Makes WrIIr WrIIr
Citizens r Proposition.
From the Walla Walla Union.
A meeting of basiaaBS men, farmers
and others loterestej id the sugar beet
industry was held yesterday to oonsider
the proposition, of W. Q. duller of Utah,
to build a factory near this oity. F. W.
Paine was eleoted ohairman Rtter which,
Mr. Caller addressed tba meeting and
laid before tbem his plans. From an
examinntinu ot tbe soil in the Walls
Walla vslley he bad beoome convinced
that it wa remarkably well adapted lo
the production of sugar beets.
Mr. Cutler proposed to put up a fac
tory with a capacity of 1,000 tons per
day more or lees, providiuj a bonus of
8100,000 oan be seoured. The capacity
of the fsotory will depend on tbe acre
age of berts Btiaraoted. Four dollars
per ton will be paid for the boets. Four
teen tons per acr is the average yield
in Ctab, but Mr. Colter, expreisel the
belief that the yield hers under much
more favorable condition would ba lo
floras of tint.
It was proposed to bold a convention
in this oily durioB (be coming autumn
at whiob tb subject! of coltivRtiog
etiKr bt would be dUcoasod tbat tbe
farmors miht be folly informed npoo
the snlijfct. Mr. Cutler iuformad thosa
prrsent that lbs cost of producing beets
was from '20 lo 35 ptr aors and that
they rould be iiruwu cheaper in this
coiibtry thao in Ulan. B said that soil
did IkI delerinrata andr bet coltare
and crops could be raised successively
yesr after year, tba land growing riohsr
all the time. He pointed cot Iba ad
vantage, to ibe beet grower of having a
bums market tor Li produoe at aeored
rices, sod the qneetion ot freights and
iticotstaiit markets did nol ooncern bin.
A rommitteR of Ova wsa appointed to io
veeligale tba mailer, when a mtiog
woald be railed lo derida opon Mr.
Gutlei's protKisllino.
Tkeaeanae Olrttrat
With Ibaukfntoess their re lore! ion to
health by the nee of Hood's Hareaparlila.
Think of tba at Rtmy wbo hava beo
cored by this tried irln
Mea, women and ehtldren, wbo bav
suffered lbs Oonrtieora of Impure
bliKid. who have lieeo tha victims of
scrctnl ari, ertipiion. dyspvpeiR,
aervnusoesa, Ieepeenee.
They b Ified other rjie.lmlnes and
bsvs tailed tn obtain rell.f Tbey triad
Hood's HsrtRparilla snd it did tbem
gmd. They peraevered lo it M Rod II
ReoiimplisbeJ peroiaaent ure. lh yow
wander thai they ti it artJ rom
mend it it yon?
M I RiM(4 Her Hie
A yiing S'idpU wr mrrie4 si
Wner Hi(idy uijer qilie f!h0 sir
pqtBetas, Tii yriiljf il e ipl ct
I l'ia a fs 4y bf tr ! sp'.is!,
I Ml dUlB I'.S lOlfirn of p'pr'ho
lbs lift l elem !vi I ar mini an I
a'Q.qlUU1, waef4 lb atttrly
yonng siq I nk br tr 1 w.tq a nr-
llagn mntrael U Hie kvltt s b'llet
peralf in l'i win , ..y.'t,, J ,er
aal l4i'il br bnk T i I Imf
li l-'k ly M P" Ml R I 14
pair siy'! I ! a tviatl
4ve 01 lim'i. o ! ,y ,s
.it rqt f tilts. t !, i
tww, Iju I uf ti'n a w I ltf t'wtr
I ' p ! tt lr,-V: lirif J,t
Bears the I
Signature Kw
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STARS
AND
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Spaniards jMarch Out as Prisoo
crs of War Without Arms.
TOR AL'S MEN SAIL FOR SPAIN THIS WEEK
President McKinley and Secretary Alger
Announce That all Arms Will be Turned
Over to This Government and not be
Returned to Spain.
Washington, July 16, 9 p. to.
ceived, is Riven out by Adjutant General Corbin:
"Camp Near Santiago, Santiago, July 16. The surrender has
been definitely arranged aud the
morning aud the army will be marched out as prisoners of war. The
Spanish color8 will be hauled down
U I -1 Jl
hoisted.
Washington, July 16. The
,
at Santiago to General Shaf ter
government. - lhis conclusion reached late this evening by the presi
dent and Secretary Alger, was made
office tonight for his home.
"All those who have arms will turn them over to the government.
This is final." .
"And," he added, in response to further inquiry and to clear any
doubt that might exist on the subject, "the rifles will not be returned
to Spain." ;
Washington, July 16. UnlesB present plans miscarry the Span
ish soldiers surrendered at Santiago will sail from Cuba for Snain nn
July 25th this date has been filed
ettort will be bent, towatf expediting" their departure, It was an
nounced today that the department had decided to ask for bids from
steamship companies for the transportation of the prisoners to their
ative land and proposals will be
t
is understood, will also include the
voyage.
The Oregon Kaee.
Wro. R. Hearet,edilor ot the Examiner
sod Journal, is trying bis band at war
oorreapoodeooe fjr bis owa papers.
This is what he tells ot tbe brilliant
work of the battleship Orenon in tbi
destrnotioo ot tba Sptoisb Hut at
Santiago:
Tbereoe tor tba Obrislobat Giloo
wasoQS ot tbe graodast in otval war
fare, Tba Brooklyn, a emUer, and tbe
Oregon, a battleship, wera io the lead
Tba Brooklyn booked np fire of its
engines, aod yet tbe Oregon stays 1
with it. Every time the men lo the
engine room heard an eight or a thir
teen luch gno eiploils they would work
Ilka Trojans. Wohu tba Colon w
beached tba Oregon reached II 0rt aod
pot a prise crew on board, beaded by
UeoteoRnt Commaoder Gogswsll in
charge. Tbey f(,nnd nearly all tba
sailors on tba caotiva abio drank
When It wa pUia ths ship wss going to
baoaagbt tba wins stores wesj tbmwo
to tha men. Kb was spaodidly ap
pointed. Hha bad 5O0 tons of lliqr,
ebkkens, pigs an I five milobonwi on
board. Tba pistol and elothiog of C im-
mandrr Liuaras wera also f.wod there,
sbowlLg tbat ba bad loieodd to esoapa
OB tbe Coloo."
A kab MaHered.
Walter ltoberts. H months old. waa
drowned in List river Iw or thraa diva
ago, and It is claimed I ist Frank Kaon,
I'J or 12 years, paabad tha biny
loH Iba wstr. Tba R bri fmily live
few miles Ulow Powell's on tha rlvrt
snd soma lima ago tbey ad opted yoaag
lUno IUna says Iba pwipl did ant
treat bim right, aod ha threw tha kl4''
into th river to get vsi Ha waa
brought lo tows ywkr lay and la iw la
barga of Iba shertC-llailsy Nswa
Misr.
IKIO Uewata, IHW
Tb raUra ot Ibta papM wili bo
plat la leara that tbera U at a i
dreailwl d ! that xiar.r ba bo
alile lo rur In all t tgr ed thai la
saiaffh. Hall'. (MsfrH " Is
Ipmi'Iv cure 6ta kbuaa Iw lb tirtl
IraietKtlf, Ctrb tavtaf a evwt wit-
ft'. nl 4 a, rvattre a -(0lilu.(inal
Irealmeiil. HsU' (l.Urrh Cur I tikes
Inleraall. eotins rlln tlv tt.n Id him, A
and raaaa trta rf lb tem.
It.eraltf deotrwytftg lh 1'iua Utma , a
dlM. and 1 log tha (,alinl streagtn
by bmldiug ai tha MnUoa mml
Haming B'n ia o IX tig i) wors, l Um
wMtitng aaiar la 4otag Its work. Th
ptuprirtoia a ao rtntrti faitti la iu
mi.m wwf thai tbey affa tm
Addrmw, F, J. Ctflisr Cu..
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The following meBsaee. iust re
arms will be turned over , tomorrow
at 9 o'clock aud the Americal, flag
ShAFTFR. Mmnr Oatiaru
arms surrendered bv the SoaniardB
a
will be kept , by the United States
publio by the latter , as he left his
by the war department and every
issued next week. The contract it
"F
subsistence of the men during the
A LEAF f'UOX THS PA8r.
Hrlf Chimberlaln, of Oaldendale, Rejoice at
tb Expected fall of 8ntla(it.
One oilisoo aod farmer ot Kliokitat
oouoty, in tha person of Griffin Cham
berlsin, better known as "Unole anff,"
will rejoioe a moolt as any mao io tha
United Slates over the fall, of Bsntiagu
de Cobs and tbe blowing to atoms ol
Morro o title. II was in Oubta wtrs
in 1873 st the lims of ta Virginiti i m ts
aaore. IU reotlls vividly tnahotiog
down Ilk do of Ojneral Ryan aud bis
brave men, who happened to be Rboard
tb ill fated collier Virginias.
One hundred of Hie ptsienierj of tba
ship wera stved br the Hntisb man-of-
war Niyobs, oj um in Is I b C.pUio
Oirroo.tiut b ipittusl lit i ths harbir
daring the slaughter.
After Dumber of ojurl martial elocu
tion, ths remtiadtr of to pris t mra,
oumbrlng 1U0, we- pi iu q d-trk
daogean of M rro otitis, worst than
any ho po, an I, bafur 1 1 daxtad f ir
tbeir rnlsas (rum tb (Jailed State wa
granUl, roaay of tliaa died It on the
barab traatmMOl aod (tarvation.
UacU OrifT bad soma very dear
frieod wbo snTrl dratb oa that bis
luriaal oooiio. Tha g4 velaraa'
blood see an u h ill with lb fire of yootli
wbea be 111 of now a b iintd
them in Cuba.
II wa beartilr 0 aroord with tb
plan of h lata Irel iu! Oranl, of Set
tliag Um Npaolah tyranny in Caht. U
y that Oenaral llraat waa familia
with l, wlxils siluatiiQ. aolf.traaaw
ihstxlof iba aontUnaoe of Hyaoish
rol la 0 iba, aad now, 'il yere lalar,
Amrihaawakoa. to tb awfol (aat,
atd th olvillf.1 world I balsg avenged
forth wrong dooslhroQgb th ttraa
of Kpani.l, rala.-Tha l4l Cttroo W.
Ik Raiue a4 Oar Mtari
Th Port ba dsinaoded lb recall of
two A.ra mtMioaartni fmat lb
protlooa of Aleppo, oa th prsUtl Ut
thir tni. I. m la likely to ran rfiainr
baunea. " Iba U k msa i4 Kampa",
aa osresot,M hi p"liliesl bllh
M faebla. A bright atrH la Lu
obiiaay aud sluptdiiy, tha panpla of
Aiaarlaa are aeknow lodging fer at.4 wi t
li e ben 0ea uf II, tuiasMfi U li
ttl'S Hioilt lliliera, smey,tu r
llaiMl .ftent malasta. taaanatrasa
aad kidney aompUUilhtubiu dpia,
i ' i,t.
stila and liver Ironhla. The
Reivi.... tb weak aad laa iflmi m
i ar. .11 t.- il. . . . 1 . . . .
'--' turn vmin aU'I 111
firmiib wllwb are penally laM Iff.f itj
kitlOtl ;ff,
State News.
Last Saturday a pair of horsa backed off the
wharf at Astoria with their load and were
drowned.
Ex-Sheriff Hilburn, of Baker county, has
abandoned his contest against Sheriff A. H.
Huntington.
. About 2,500 pounds of gold bearing quartz
will be sent to the Omaha exposition from the
mines in the Vicinity of Baker City.
The Hotel Shannon and four, other buildings
were destroyed by Are in Ashland the afternoon
of the 15th, the loss aggregating 110,000. '
David F. May, deputy county treasurer of
Clackamas county, and member of th board of
school examiners died last week, aged 50 years.
Hereafter the mail for postoffices In this
valley will be sent by way of Heppner. Thu
new schedule of 84 hours from Portland will
give us mail at least 28 hours earlier then it la
possible to get by way of Sumpter under the
exisitiug schedule of that Utie.T-Graut County
WBWB,
J. E, Pamphlin., of the Fourteenth trnltjrt
owtres miautry, wno was arrested at San Fran
Cisco on ft charge ot obtaining monev under
false pretenses, was giving an examination at
TTti1.it. ( .tit A .. .. . ... ji I l . . . I
ww. wuua, buu na. uiiuuaiKeu ittr wane 01 I
evidence. The party who caused, the arrest
ought to be put up as a target for aBpauish
marksman. T.-M
The wheat crop of Umatilla county Is ripen
Ing very rapidly, aud wiihln tea day harvest
ing machines will be seen in operation in, every
part : Various reports are coining in and esti
mates being made as to the nrnbahle vielil ol
fall and spring wheat, but even the lowest
ngures place tne orop equal to and above that
of last year, and much bettor than in
ceeding years, says the Pendleton Tribune,
Hon, W. D. Hare, representative to. the su
preme lodge A. O. U. W. that asseinhled In
Abury Park, N. S., returned last Monday,. He
enjoyed his trip East and come home much
impressed with the strentrth of
.0
Or.anl.e.1 I A U-- Jim .... i ...
Spaniard would have great difficulty tn getting
into an American harbor unless he enters as did
Cervera and his marines last Monday. Hills
boro Independent.
A. B. Bowman, says the Renubllcan. who w
a passenger on the westbound train yesterday
afternoon, was an eve witness tn the .hm.Hnt.
scrape at Huntington. He state that two shots
were Bred by Wesson, who olaimed that Har
vey had ruined hi family. Both men were
passengers on the train, and the shooting took
place on the depot platform Just before the
westbound pulled out.. Although the distance
between the two men was onlv a few fnt
neither shot took effect. After the second shot
wa fired Harvey took refuge in an adjoining
saloon. Both men were arrested.
The Democrat Is informed that a representa
tive ot now York great paper, the World, has
Included Baker City in his western itinerant
and will arriv here in a few davs to In
spect the mineral belt of that section. The
World's representative, now vlsitln nninta of
Interest in the west, is out more for th pur
pose of a vacation than bustn, and sight
seeing and enjoyment ar tha object sought.
However, there will be son, .business mixed
wnn sport and the World man will not over
look the opportunity to rather all the infnr.
matlon possible about the Baker City gold
nonis.
John Hagel. United States demit mineral
surveyor, of this city, has Just oompleted some
very accurate maps of the Virtue mining dis
trict, the boundary of which begins but a few
miles eastward of Baker Rltv. The m.nwnrk
1 on a scale of 1,000 feet to the Inch and shows
mines, mining locations, wagon roads, streams
and so on. Anions the mine enrnvtlv l.uti
and outlined are the Virtue, Flagstaff, Rachel,
ferry, wnlta Bwan, Collateral, Uncle Dan.
Kmma and Virgina. Blde the there are
shown considerably over 100 other quarts and
placer mines, ail of which ar more or lew de-
veiopea. vemocrel.
Thursday morning when the Columbia
Southern freight train pulled Into the yards It
brought th blssest sMnnient of farm marhln.
ery that was ver taken Into a 1'arlfl.c coast
arming community at one time. It wa an
entire training of JO car of combined harvest
er. And these. In eoniianiliin with ilinu al.
ready here, and th header and thtealu.ra. will
harvest the biggest erop Sherman county vr
had. Th cost of the machine will beabont
110.000; but that amount will soaroely be
missed. And. IftheM uianhiiina brave a sua.
ceaslul In tha future a la tbe past, they will
very soon sar to ths farmer all thai ba ben
i ewnenr-n ior inetn.weue Hews
July Hth a !xrty of Ave Indlans-twn men a
woman girl and a little txir - started acroes th
.oiuinwalii a skiff front th village eppnalte
'elllo, and when ther reai hed the swift him
above Heufert Bni', cannery th boat was
raiMlied. throwln all Into the t.r r,.r
tlinthey werabla to hold to the (Idea of th
tuatt, but when they reai-hed th swlt wler
th woman, girl and tmy could hold fait no
longer and they went down. Jake Amirawa
th boat n pant and went a feat a ptiMlhle to
in rnKti, but did nol n-ei h th straiidd boat
n Urn t rewue th women and bof . Th
water I vary swift wher th Imdlea wai,
down, and It I hardly poaslbl that thav will
n recover.
l'Rlvrtty f Orea.
Tb University of Oregon vradnetad
last June Iba largest olse la It history
Tba class nnrobareJ tbirtr. , Tha fall
term will be-in Heptambat 19tb. Htu-
dimta wbo hav flora pMed th teeth
grade branch can enter tb sob fresh
maneiM. uimioatlonarairHi
tor gr ItuU 0f an red i bad , school.
lUaaooabl sqaif lnt ar acsepud for
moat ol tha rlHrJ tnlraora atn lie
Ualalogoa will b sent fraa to all appli
a- Il a,. .
aaia. israns aeairiog iDformatioa
w-y allrM lb praideut, Heottrv S.
J. Vi ellon, or Mr. Hag A. Flurah, all of
Eugene, Oregon.
Tb ooar offer 1 ar Ihosa ol a good
anlverslty. There ar department ol
modern at J aanUel languages. Dhvsios
eUmislry, bbl.,gy, geoP'gy.Kegluib,!
euliio, advan4 aagiaaarlng, aatrnoo
my, login, phllnanphy. peyehology, main
malie aod physical sdnnalioo. Mulo
aod drawing ara also laughl. Tb la
Itioo Is fra. All sla tsat pay aa larl
dntl fa of tl0yrly. Hoard. lod
Ing, beat and light la tha dormitory eot
t'i wiper week. o 13
Tj MIIa a tea.
i' i.. ii
ell ' . fry, efid buy ..n
t. it
fm . . tliry'r mUUr. 1 lt .! of
the
i t'.i'n rittie re aw lu)riiif I aati
f on ' t 'jitl.artie al ll,a tat- ..I I -v.. ....
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''I w i"i vtftr'injr tb year ronsd
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&Y4A
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
SPAIN'S DISGRACE.
Senor Castelar Talks ot Spain
and Spanli-b
Politics.
By I
the Associated Press.
L asw. lm ld-A BPe"' 'be
it -rr .
!"6H8 rrom Washington says
T n nn inlnl- Lii. .
"
an interview with a memhnr nt n.
Iforoign legation In Madrid, transmitted
to,
tbe representative of the same coun
in t Washingtonk Senor Castelar elves
try
some interesting information about the
pol
litics of gpain and makes several re-
m
ark able predictions oonoernins tbo fu
ture ot Europe, especially of France.
'I feel the disgrace ot Spain bb keenly
though It bad fallen on my individual
household ; he said. . " I weep for her,
without avail. When I stood by tbe
corpse of Oanovas I said tbat bis best
riet
nd was Angiolli, wbo in killing bim
livered him from tbe overwhelming
lisgraoe wbioh bad fallen upon him. It
By be tbe same with Spain."
"Spain," he said, "will never be auuht
else than a monaroby."
He repeated tbe statement made bv
bim to Ruiz Zorilla, tbat tbe revolution
1809 was tbe last revolution that Spain
would see; that today the monarobial
form of government, which reooirnlzsd
tbe freedom of tbe press and individual
liberties and rights, offered all tbat tbe
people oould demand, and it would be
foolish to dream ot revolution.
" The Spaniards, today," he goes on,
'are monarchists. Miohelet told me in
tba time of tbe second Frenob republic;
there were more people in France wbo
believed in tbe empire than were sup
porters of the republic The general
elections in Franoe indicate muoh tbe
lame feeling today, and I believe, in
spite of tbe apparent solidity ot the
Frertoh republic thai tbat ooootrv will
yet be tbe theatre of a great upheaval.
It would he foolish for Spain to enter
into any agreement with Germany re
garding the Eastern possessions. The
Germans would readily interfere, but it
would ba to eobanoe their own greedy
interests and not io any way to aid
Bpain. . Their interests iu Manila are
counter to ours. We have oouildenoein
pone but Ood; xpeot hell) only from
provideooe."
Speaking of bis reooot attack on tha
queen regent ia L Petite Itsvu ot Paris.
rJenoi Castelar said tbat the idea ex
pressed by him in tbat artiale were ia
aocordaoo with otbar which would fol
low.
Tba abdiostion of tbe a neen resent
Dow," he said, "is a first necessity. I
wanted to make soma personally oumuli.
meolary observations ounoerniug the r-
gent, but did nut became it w mid have
leMeoed lh fore ot what I bad io sav.
There will be no early suit for Deucii on
tba pari of Hpaiu, notwithstanding her
mistortuoea, Tba people ar bear! aud
soul io tb wsr. Havana and th prin
oipal cities of Cuba sllll remain in our
possession. Manila has not been taken
from us aod tb peopl believe in the
military and tb stshility of Hualu's geo-
ral. Tber is only on outcome to ihla
anticipated from lbs war tb ornshiog,
humiliating difsat of Hpaiu. lint it
must (Hitue a did tba duatu of Canova
wbo all 1m ba gio,delh will wipe
away disgrsoe."
ONLV TEN MILLIONS
Katlaiate Uatuat of the Klondike Tki.
Heaaoa.
Haw FAwnx), Joly IH.-Tb Klon
dike mioers wbo bava return i to civili
(Btioo on tha steamer Ht. Paul place tba
total output of Iba district surroundiog
Dawsoo about IKI.tMHl (Xmj fr tha
eoo. This is consideralilv lea than
previoo Mtimate. Prosppoling is bw
lag aiUudedin many directions front
Dawson, and there ara indications of
rtob devslopnjeol along th Indian
rivsr. Tbr ar h int 2fl (KJ( rHriina In
Dwoo, and nearly 3,W on Eldorado
creek. Tha steamers Hiannka a.,. I
Wter, atmotovimdowD to Ht. Mieb
als, ara ipot I to bring J.u,0i la
ffold, Eldorado en ek yield I m or tbn
half of th wiutei' gol,. 0d nearlv all
lb ramalader ram from llonaasaork.
Tbaonlpnl af Minook dietriot doe p0
id f lOJ.UU.
( el. Alley 4IM,
Friday Portland Telegram hi.
Colooel Alley relurne-l yeeler lay from a
mtiBf of tha trustee of Ibe Holdi-t'
Horu si It leeborg. an I t..k lut even
ing', train for II.kr City. Tbera ara
tow 75 lnwba at tba born, ajtily vet
araaa of tba Civil and Indian wr. Mr.
Alky say 1, will a attend any motm
IM-Hing of tb board, a ba d.w aol gel
pay eaoesb to cover bwi pm. 1 bar
ar foor of ter trate who lit thmm to
IUbnrg, and to lbta b delegate bia
PMI uf lh dull, lb IlielllulluO, ba
Mya, 1 ia fjpero,i coa litiuo butQi
fitlif.