Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 04, 1898, Image 1

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GAZETTE.
OFFICIAL
PAPER
Subscribers
The Gazette will contain
the latest telegraphic news
From the Scat of war.
Lni
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1898.
NO. 689
TIE 1 PPM GAZETTE
Published every Tuesday and Friday
BY
CORL1ES MERRITT.
Editor em.il Jig.n..gT-
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raots for advertising can be made for it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEBTIH-
ins agent, 21 Merchants' Kiohan i Build
ing, San Francisco, Is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N. --LOCAL CARD.
daily ezoept
on 12:0a a. m.
Leaves Heppner Janclion 3:3U a, m, and ar-
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p.
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:0a a. m.
rives at Heooner 6:00 a m
Hpokane Express No, 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. in. aud arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
bijiI Urns ilia 8:60 p. m.
Portland Kinross No 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00a m and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. ai d arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leavws Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner J miction 3:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at teppner Junction 12:25 a, m, and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire of J. (' Hart,
Agent O. K A N., Heppner, Ore.
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.
DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CAST OR I A" the same that
has borne and does now bear on every
the fac-simile signature of (ayf&c&i wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" 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 Qut&jfA&J wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
March 24, 1898 ? j
Do Not Be Deceived.
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
CORBETT
OR A SILVER MAN
Corbett's Following in an Uncer
tain Frame of Mind.
IICI
III
11
HIE
EMPEROR
Spanish Evacuation of CubaSpain Claims
Discrimination in Favor of Insurgents at
the Philippines, and Orders Batter
ies in Readiness to Start for the
Islands. M
BACK FROM CUBA.
United States Official!.
P . nt William MoKinley
V ' President Uarret A. Hobart
Seoretaryof State W. H. Liny
momcaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Acrntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
eurntary of War Hussell . Alger
i-Miretary of Nary John 1). Long
f'oatuiaster-Qenoral Charles Kuiery Smith
attorney-Ueneral John W. ttriggs
oVorutnry ( Agrioulturo James Wilson
State of Oregon.
ituvarnor W. P. Lord
Beoretaryof Htat H. K. Kincald
Treasurer .. Phil. Meteohan
tinpt. Puhlio Instruction O. M. Irwin
Attorney Ueneral C. M. Idleman
Senator! ,
Congressmen..
Printer
1 (x. W. ilcHnde
jThoe. H. Tongue
" l w. rt. Ellis
w
(K. S.
. V. A.
(C. E.
O. A. RBEA..
T. A. It BE A..
.W. H. Leeds
Keen.
inproml Judges K. A. Moor.
. wolverlon
Sixth Judicial District.
('mait Jndge Stephen .Lowell
r.'omeuting Attorney H. J. bean
Morrow County Officials,
jot-it Kenatr.,. J, W.Morrow
tlepressntative. K. L. Knwland
'"inly Jmlge A. (J. Bartholomew
' I 'ommiesionera J . K, Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk Vawter Crawford
'' Hherirl K. 1,. Matlock
' Treasurer M. Linhtenthal
" Ammwot... A C. I'etK'ys
' Hiirveror... .....Julius Knithly
riohool Sup't Jay W. Hliiuiey
' Ooroner Dr. E. U. Huniook
nxr-FHEa row orncEKS.
Mi Ihoe. Morgan
ixHinHlineu..., R. . nionnin, i
Lir-litenthal. J. K. Simons, J. J. Huberts, J. W
Itumiu anil K. ti. Huerrv.
It i..r W. A. Kh-hantann
rrewmnr L. W. Hrigirs
Marshal John Uagnr
Pm-lBCt Offloer.
nntiee of the Peno W. K. Kiehantaon
' i unable. U. . bray
tailed Htate Uil Officer.
Tan MLLn. OB.
ay P Loom Keaieter
Otis Patterson Keoetver
i.a susdl on.
B. W. lUrtWt KeeiW
J. O. Hwarkbeimer Heoeiver
acxn aooxxTrzEs.
HAWLIN8 POMT.NO.IL
O. A. K. .
at rUppnee, Or., the third Ratoriay of
n. m 'with. Ail veteran are invitea to kin.
W. W.hmith. W. Hml
Ailiauut, if Comauuidar,
D. J- AkFaul, M. D.
HEPPSER, OliEQOS.
ORIrs hours. In 10 a. m., and II lo 1
p. m.. at retl.re, and lo lo 12 a. m .
and map m., ai otcs ID the rear of
korg'a Jewelry store.
C E Redfleld
ATTOIiSEY AT LAW.
Ofllre la first national Rank building.
Heppner, Oregon.
Ellis & Phelps
ATTOHSEY8 AT LAW.
All biMlneaa eltetxted fas In prompt
tml eatt.lerbiry manner, iiotarlve I'uo
lie aa4 t"llvbre.
(Mnrw In UstUf I BnlMlni. Heppner. Org on
t E Gllman
OESKHAL ajLLECTOR.
Pol ymir oli tmks a4 tmte In his
kewte e4 t ynor mF out nt Ihmm
tli.nt MS aeperleKy H kef4 rwitec
Olteela J. M. Brawn'i bnlldlnf. Hpnr. in
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
thi eiNTAue wensTi tt Muenav eTnirr, newvoea oitv.
piRST Rational Jank
OF HEPPNER.
Prenident I ii. W. CONSER OBshier
.Vio President E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cssbier
Associated Press Dispatches.
Salem, Oot. 3. (Correspondence of the Telegram.) So far as
ascertained the senatorial proposition remains unchanged. A leading
member of the house yesterday stated that Mr. Simon would not be
considered aa a candidate unless all efforts to elect Mr. Coibett failed.
Continuing, he said:
"I am of the opinion that any effort on the part of the oppobition to
defeat Mr. Corbett will only add to his strength, aud as it now stands
his chances are far ahead of those of any other candidate. My personal
belief has nothing to do with what I can see is a fact.
"The ouly possible chance for those who oppose Mr. Corbett
would be to consolidate on a silver man, and this, I think, an impossi
bility, so far as the members eleoted on the gold-standard platform are
concerned."
Unless your correspondent is misinformed the statement that Hon.
Harrison R. Kincaid wilV be the union candidate for Unites States sen
ator is erroneous, and only founded on rumors. In fact, leading silver
men positively deny that Mr. Kincaid will be their candidate, and
further state that no action on this question has as yet been taken by
the members elected on the silver ticket.
New Yobk, Oct. 1. A special to the Herald from Washington
Transact a General Banking Business.
says:
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD
Collections made on all polntson reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profit! :)6,oro.
.... A. Mallory,
U. 8. COMMISSIONER
la authorized to take all kinds of LAND
PKOtiKHand LAND Kll.l.v.rt
('olltM'tlniis made on reasonable terms.
Olllce at residence on Chase street.
LI111CHTY MAMKlfiT
THE OLD SHOP!
Is the place to go to get your fin pork
and laino chops, steaks and roasts.
ACTIVITY IN OREGON MINKS.
Flih Every Friday. -
Klne sugar-cured hams and hacon
lard, kettle-rendered, old style.
price paid lor at stuci.
re leaf
Highest cash
BenJ. Mathnwn.
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
ma worK nrsi-ciaxs
and satisfactory.
Give him a rail May Street.
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-nanied
his tstand the old Jones
livery stable
TMio Co ii tml.
Baled haf for sale. ( hsrre ri-asnnahle, fall
on dim end Bate Tour hr well "arm! lor.
lEirait-cmoN cm'
Stage Lino
B. r. MILLER, rr.
Cbeepeet sad suet direct mute to John tey
nr. mat 'hi t'ltr Oilultie dt.trbt. turni iu
other Interior piita.
teen leeve Heppner lallf, Nindaf n
en'xi al I U s. n. Arme at teuton (It
In kours.
tret t'snynn I lly at I p re . errl.e at p-
nt In U boure nmueriing with trains.
If present plans are carried out, it is expected the evacuation of
Cuba will have been completed by December 31, and that the opening
of the new year will see the American colors all over the island. It is
now believed the plans will b carried out, bncause advices today from
Progress of operation in Soatbera and the military commission in Havana indicate that Spain will no longtr
Eastern Oregon. contend for delay. It is said the troop ships which took the prisoners
TJotnual aotivity prevails nl present from Hantiaco will promptly return to Cuba to facilitate the speedy
in tiie mtDiotf dmtr.ot. or Hoothern nnd evacuftti0n of the island. These transports have a capacity of 25,000
Zr;ZZ L Z 7 L men. It is not likely that more than UO.000 or 75,000 soldiers will re.
found who re willing to riak their turn to Spain. The other 50,000 or 00,000 will remain and become citi-
money lo developing Southern Oregon I Zens of the island.
mlnae le diantlltnif the Moe that tKia ie
pocket conotry, wbinh bag heretofore Maduid, Oct. 1. The cabinet has decided to authorize General
retarded the development of the mining Rios to grant reforms iu Vi.CRyas island, cn the lines demanded by
interest! of that district. I thn inhfthitants Rod to concentrate his Mamlanao. aa there are onlv 450
.... . . .1
lb reel mat immense qnnot.ties of m. ViPa.
viBUfii kuiu UiTH unnn tlHSU UUI ui IUC I nit ry i i l J 1 1 i t a a ai i
Streams of Hnnthern Or.onn t.ro.e that 1 " uVu,u u,.u.o.o .0 H,uvoD lu luD kv.uu.,
there matt be riah parent ledge. Tblai " Rsnington againsi lue reiusai oi me Americans 10 permit opanisn
ontoropploK!, too, sre fall of promise, I troops to be sent to Vizcayas, while it is claimed the insurgents are
nd ihe results obtained by iotelli-nt constantly receiving arms and cannon with which to attack other
ae,e opmeoi woti bnve inoreesed be ,gUnj "which the Americans permit without even pretending to in
people's faitblo that teotlon of the stats I . r
The finsnurilla diatrint. in ' Knelern I
Oregon, it coming to the front. The I iue apanisb cabinet, it is audeil, will acquaint its i'ans corn-
Urge Daggett from there displayed tt I missioners with these cootettions, in order that they may be used in
tbn exposition bsve created considerable I (be peace Legotiations
mil. it nlte ownera OI IhSttatSI i&ll, ,f -r,M.inr.ol tt.attbA rmVAri.mont mill Inform tl, onvern.
Ilk that DOW at Ihe fair, tbf would Ulru " " muiugn.u umi n u m uiu. v, bimks irimuicnumas u
have gat here J an eitra lot aoouer. Tbel Vizcayas, bril has ordered several batteries of artillery in Andalusia to
exhibiting siroplce of riah ore there hat get ready to start for the I'bitippice islands within 21 hours.
done more to eoctince capitalists
of the riobueea of Oregon n.loee than I WahH! NOToN. Oct. 3. The state (If imrtmeiit lias the following
aoTlblng . lee could do. These bs? -nblptrram from Mininter tnrpr. at IVkinif : Thure in no neriouii dan-
i iia. I O r aa
crea-ej no io.ere.1 won n oat tel money. M . ., ,u ,,;. ir .,.. !.': flu ...
ill . laS J e J ..triiniit irati rsuai. km in" wswsga e w
u uu . P..i.iyiwK ma rHurra i - . .... ... . .
and Drosi.eoUof lbs mineral dislriata. WtmoilOg Rl iK'll.ie.u. wiras t)t iu ruiiiieifra mv uruiriuK uinnura
Thsmeo In charge also recelr namer. I to IVkin for legation guard duty.
oot oaisldsinqrjines of those aoiloat to I Hecretnry !oni, uton adficfs received at the stale department,
know t.imething aboat regioot that pro- wbjcn ,how , iouce of threatening coodttions lo China, ordered
unnw euco promising a up lea. leie . . . i .. . i; . i. .
near the Chinese tapital aa txmaible for a warahip to approach. The
veaaels selectI are the lUltimore and IVtrel
llsrrssa to
U..S etas
HiMmts ...
Moemetit ...
M.rnlm.r,
tM.f t eek .
Pos Vaiey ,,
ln Iw. ,,,
l oT.rii f ur
gram.
The Syr La Grlpa Crw.
Tbere I do os snfferlof fromlblel
dreadful malady If yon will only get lliel
rigbl reined r. log are having paio all
Ihrough yoar btxly, your lier Uontufl
IiNlxiy, Oct. I!. A SNcia diepatrh from KliMihni says:
Tflgra:ns foroiahd by a Tao-Tai, or local governor, to Chines
order, b do appetue, 00 life or amhi I pappra here allei( that th Chiooat t-mpcror committx! suicid Sfj.
tino, have a bad roll, in fs t are enrn I" , . . ,, . , . . ... 1
... . ....... I l.ri.... Ol.l - r I .. - .... I .. f. tl.tt ,IiMpa. 11. n. .1 - r.,.. I II, A itAW.rtitf m
pletfiy ueet op. p.lerlf 10 Kilters are llie I "u ' " f"-' '"
i ui
;.. 1 1
'. t l
i
K
PI I IS!
I4 a IB-
W. A. Hichardson
JVSTICK OF THE PEACE
on CITY HECOUbKH.
Oftee si eoeseell ebe at bees.
Setle tM bvs rMl iwU'e rmie b . pe
Uim 4" rtieyawtBf n4 wl.t re ft
eef way In bte line, at reae-me'ile ts""
1:
G. B. Matt
TVSSVMAL AltTlMT.
18 Cia
28 "
Reppwce
balef,
Half Cwttlni,
hp, Matlork ,
Btac-w eoerwt wltb trains at H't-poeT
Poe - SJetltif l1 op tMs Hoe with new
emerei rwrt.ee s i r'"! t-(f I am pretared
to five tt-seeerkw tw ue pub.ia.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
A. O. CHHLTIE I r'n'"
a new being. They are guaranteed to
air or prine r-fntded. fr sale at E.
J. Mloeom's drag only Ui enols per
b-.ltle.
it alli I, is andratKKl tn moan that the erarntror was at.
All Knglieh-appaaing aerretarioa and the principal mem
1 hers of the) Ct.iorn foreign oflico, it is further announce!, bav leD
baniehnd.
Tbt I'ritiah ttr-lgn ofHce tolay wived a diipatch froo It
Imajfaty'a minislcr ht Fskiog sayinst that Mr. Mortimer, a mernber o
th Itritiah legation, oo returning Lome yaterday with a lady, wu
Insulted and atlack I by a mob which alotx-l him and ooverl him
with mo 1. Latr in th day, the dispatch adda, toms American mls.'d"
lota.
Mithcwt & Gentry
IIARHEHX.
tbatefj e ts Ctt
HaisCwMiDf 19 "
f AHE rOM ARLINGTON TO
y-weil (m an I. mi . ;m . ,. turni. 4 trie
Meytllle (U llee n , w4 tun J
1 ('vton n mttee) e .,. p..iivt trip t ne
fle tM nl:! . t'i Pctok4 tr.p Wi '
(Met (ltslle I w) ,. . (UH,n4 trip IV
Are Yt Iiureie4!
Th O. R A N. C'a. aw bo k a the
Uarea i.f Oregoa, V nelilngtua nod
1 11. la beit.g d.strilnte I. Our telt
r rrqejenied it fiifwat l tb ad lf.a.e elooarie were titmlarlv altarkwl aa was the Chinfan tocretary of the
oflheir F.aetero flleg le abJ aronaitit. , f'r,;t.1 leirel
Hir Claul McDonald, I!ritinli tniolatr at Pekiog, rejorts that
there ia dangeron feeling abron I.
l.oii"t, Oct. l. A latter (lispatrli froto Khaoghai says it wm wtn
nflimlly aonoiii)C"d tlir that tho rrajx-ror of ('Lin cotntnittenl auirid"
HejitTaWr 21 sL
aneea.at.1 a ..py of tbn work will be
ewtit lbm free. Tble a Metier nil t"ol I
be Ibiereetel is. and we would ak tbst
everyone uk a tnt-r.et H f orward
stftl allrex In W. II. Ilirllelit. .
eral 1'Me.a,. Agent, U It. A N.CH.
i'oftlaB-1. k if
Chaplain Bateman Tells of the Sixteenth
Regiment and Its Deeds.
8pokesrn8 n-Review.
Cotjbb d'Alenb, Sept. 27. Chaplain
0. C. tiatnman, wbo went with the Six
teenth infantry to Cuba, and saw much
of the war with Spain, returned to Fort
Sherman on Saturday last, looking de
cidedly thin in flesh aa a result of bis
arduous labors iu the field, on trans
ports and in the general hospital at
Wikoff. He has returned for duty at
Sherman and not on sick leave, and is
therefore permanently among bis many
friends here, rovioh to their expressed
delight. Chaplain Bateman has brought
bank with him many valuable souvenirs
of the campaign in Cuba. Among these
area lot of fine photographic views; a
handful of valuable Spanish coins of
gold, oopper and silver; a sword and
haggle which saw service in the defenses
of Santiago; a sailor's cutlass taken
from the wreck of Ihe Cristobal Colon ; a
oane of Cuban acacia; a maohete pur
chased from a Spanish major; a silver
badge given to a Spanish private soldier
for bravery on San Juan hill, and a
small Spanish nag; not to mention
several other artioles of lesser value.
Asked oonoerning the Spanish people
as compared to the Oabans, the ohap
lain bluntly deolared that "we should
have sent on army down to Oaba to help
tbe Spauish oonqaer the Cubans. The
Spauish are the deoent people of Cuba."
:Ashed if It was not the treatment tbe
Cubans bad reoeived which made them
what they are, he replied with an em
phatic "No, sir! It is the breed and
tbe breed is as bad aa it oan be. There
aro from 60,000 to 100,000 Cabana wbo
are now and have been in sympathy with
Spain.' These have been treated as well
as Spain treats her soldiers; these have
supplied the volunteers, the guerrillas
who have fought tbe insurgents so long
and well. These people are off tbe tame
piece, and thoroughly bad. Tbe typical
Cuban is a desoendeot ot negro crimi
nals, slaves and Spanish pirates.
"I taw Cubana eating oat hardtack
and bacon at Siboney whom I atterwarda
saw brought in at wounded Spanish
guerrillas the Cuban in the tervice of
Spain and tbe Cuban in the tervioe ot
tbe United Statbi In thit glorioot war of
humanity coold exchange places with
Oaroia't noble bravet and nobody be the
witer. I tm Dot able to prove this, bat
I know it to be to, against all dispute or
denialt, and I shall continue to assert it
to. tbe end.
"I cared for wonnded Spaniard! and
guerrillas when they were brought into
oar hospitals, and my ability to reoall
names and facet I believe to be above
the average The edaoated Cubana are
for the most part oitiexut ot tbe United
States, at are the Oarciaa aud members
ot the Cuban junta (pronounced 'bunta')
o New York.
"These men are politioiaot wbo txpeot
to leap into power over the headt ot tba
mlttrablt common people of tbe island.
I think these Cuban politioiaot are likely
to give tba United State trouble belor
tbia question it tettled. Tbey hope
totuehow to rid tbe itland of tba property
holding Spaniards and gtin potseeslon
ol tba estate! wblcb tlnct tba disoovery
by Colnmbat have beta in Spanish
baodt."
Asked about tht investigation ot
army scandals Chaplain Bntemao said
bt taw niioh an investigation la prospect
month ago.
"The wilt) whloh beset th campaign
wer doe to th preolpilal hast and
th nnpreparednes ol th oonotry for
war. Iueiperieuc was everywhere
niauifeet hut I don't think th secretary
of war should be) blamed fur lb oriiu
of oongreat aot the ysllow Journal!
which wer responsible for seuding an
tmry Into th tropin In midsummer.
MTb puhlio wieb a viotnn for th
tacrine to popular wrath. If Algsri
roinsxl and driven from puhlio life lb
really gnllty parties will ttill go no.
hipped for jutiiow.
"Wt went pell melt iota Cuba, w did
what werttenl to dn od w did II
qniokly, and aow if th American peep I
eannot bear th !! which naturally
MloW war, then let Ibetn solemnly de
elare In all nmious that w will never
again go to war.
"There baa been qait too tnach of
ernplml of matters which eoald Dot
be helped. I t heard v.iluolewrt
whitm alciol bad treatment until lam
worn oat with It, bat th oi l regalnr
who make war hi baelneet has Ik .rue
in harden without a mnrtnar.
"If w tse't adnr war w Lav eeae
-! to b rhk; if wt btv ceased lo b
wtrlikt, bat eeeeed to bw a nation
wbleb will long aorumand lb whole
f.ru. manly re pent of (bt world.
I admit that Iblngt Big bt bt Ln
tret tor, n1 they might bsv been great
That tbef wMawiopU-
ay to treat ildirt badly Uof auarM
iher rabbwa. War I boslnee.
Oeoertl Hbermaa eeld 'war I bell,' nod
I endurtt lb defJolti'in."
State News.
Athena has raised the liquor license .
from $400 to $600 a year. No lioenaa
will be issued for a shorter period than
one year.
The government appointed Q. E. Can-
kins, of Portland, a member of tbe board,
of trustees of the Oregon soldiers' home,
vioe B. F. Alley, of Baker City, resigned.
Oregon is as large as New England
and Indiana united, and twice as large
as England, in Europe. It Oregon were
settled aa densely as England it wonld
have 40,000,000 inhabitants.
Crater lake, in Southern Oregon, it
one of tbe deepest bodies ot fresh water
in America, tbe soundings passing 3,000
feet, while the outer enwalling oliffa
reaoh a height of from 800 to 2,000 feet.
; William Reotor, one of the Ladd
graverobbers, and who was sentenced to
two years in tbe penitentiary, was par
doned Saturday afternoon by Governor
Lord. He had completed about one and
a half years of bis term.
M. Hooter, oompany H, First Wash
ington volunteers, has applied for a pen
sion for disability incurred while in tbe
service in the war with Spain. Mr.
Hunter recently returned on a furlough,
and ia staying at Salem. His applica
tion wat made through Pension Agent
D. 0. Sherman. It is probably the first
one growing oat of tbe Spanish war.
The Oregon City Herald and Courier,
which have heretofore represented th
populists and demooratt ot Claokamat
county, have consolidated, and on th
23d issued a mammoth number tbat re
flects credit on the ' amalgamation.
Messrs. Cheney and Fitoh are olever and '
tuocessrut journalists, rney will aoabt-
ess give that seotion the ablest and b st
newspaper ever published in it.
Frank Hasty exhibited last week a
basket ot 21 Cling peaohes grown ia
Ashland tbat attracted moch attention
not only on account of their beauty but
also for their enormous site. Foar of
the peaohes weighed 19'. Yl, 16 and .
16 oaoces, respeotivsly. The largos! one.
whloh it it believed breakt tbe reoord of
Southern Oregon peaohes for weight,
measured H'4 Inohet in oircumlerenoe.
The peaohes have been shipped to Port
land for display at tbe exposition. Tiding!.
Judge N. R. Maxey, of John Day, who
is Id the oity on business, report! th
farmer! in bii tec lion unusually pros-
peroat tbli year. The prioe of beef, b
lays, ha advanced to tuob a fl-ar that
oattlomeo oan get almost their own
prioea. He recently taw a herd ot 110
bead of three and four-year-old oattl
told to a Seattle butohnr at 8 T SO a bond.
Tbit it the highest price cattle bava ever
brought ia Eastern Oregon. Portland
Telegram.
isaao Oaksr, president, and Frank
Harris, manager, of tbe Oreat Northern
Miulog oompany, wer in town Wtdoti
day, on their way to Salt Lake Oity.
The geutlemsn say tbat tbe operation! of
tbe oompany It aa yet oonQbtd to open
ing np th property In order to ascertain
th extent of th Immensely rloh gold
dtpotiti wbiob mtk IbtOrtat Nortbsrn
rival anythlog lb Kloodik oan offer.
Maobinery for a mill will probably b
brought In tbli winter, a it will b
mora easily transported over th snow
than in freight wagons. With lb in.
stallation of a complete mill plant th
output of Eastern Oregon minea will b
increased several hundred thousand dol-
art a year from thit mine. Sampler
New.
lion- IL N. Ilonunlly, representative-
elent of (Irani and Harney nnonties, will
bot b present at th special aenelna of
tba legislature. IU lull Inst week tu
spend Hire month wltb relative in
Tennessee, and although the special ses
sion wat called before b bad gotten out
ot lb tlale, h weut on to the borne ot
hi childhood In lb tunny H mbt. Ui
DbtqiM wtion, considering th clrcum
lauoe, may b ei plained by ttallog
that b ia aa nprigbtmanand wall tu tin,
and llurefor bee neither lb need Dor
lb deeir lo tarn an "bonest ponny" cut
of th coming senatorial fight. toeail
Journal.
On Tu lay alter nooq Mark K uart't
b'Mie and ooiitenta, silaale I ah ml f Mir
mile) np th crek from feil, were l
tatlv destroyed by fir. Tb fir trlej
from "ro uukbown ran while Maik
of at K. M. Clymet's afier n b-ifs.
lit was Dot gon over an hour, bat when
b returned hi home wm lo ruin, lit
wif na sirk la bLabd Do on ate wat
lh plan Sleep! their two balHe.
alrt Enyarl managed Wt terambl out of
bed and lb children, bul in doing
to gut br band and arms badly Moitb-
L Thr wt do lanrabw oo ll
properly, abd lb ta fall li'll
Mr. tad Mr, to; art, wbo ar poor peo
ple wbo eaa HI afford it foaail Jvur
nal.
Another naprov k4 mir ier e U
repotted lrm lb Viwa of Hum, toqwly
at ( Harney svHinly, O Wednesday
blghl WtlllaOt kttKinn, brother of tb
hi iff f Harney Bty, was shot so I
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