Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1898, Image 1

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GAZETTE.
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1898.
NO. 697
TEE HEPPNER GAZETTE
Published every Tuesday aud Friday
CORL1ES MEKRITT.
'Editor BLud. Muiagrai.
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i ing agent, 21 Merohanta' Exchange Build
ing, Ban Francisco, 1h our authorized agent.
This papar is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 8
BonUHy arriving at Heppner
rives at Hemmer 6:00 a
Qpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p- m. daily except
Junction 1'2;0; a. m.
Leaves Heppaer Junction 8:30 a, m, and ar-
p. in and arrives at Heppner Junotion 7:50 p. in.
anu umaiua e:oo p. m.
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla thX) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:0U
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
BrriveB at Heppner Junotion 8:25 a. m. and at
Omatilla4:80 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at ileppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and ut
Portland 7 :2C a.m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OPFICIAlj DIBEOTOBT.
flnlted States Officials.
P -itent William McKinley
V - President (iarret A. Hobart
oocretary of 8tate W. It. uay
oi""Uiry of Treasury Lvmnn .T. limn.
w-rotary of Interior Cornelius N. lilies
6 'Mary of War Kuseell . Alger
'uroUry of Navy John I). Long
o tiuustor-ttenoral Charles Kinery Smith
UMriiay-ihiiieral John W. (iriggB
-t cretju-y f Arioulture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
uvornor W. P. Lord
noretaryof State H. K. Kincaid
l'roamirer ..Phil. Metaolian
Mipt. Pnlilio Instruction 14. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
nuni. 18. W.MoBride
id. W.J
iThos.H'.
( W. K. Ell
w. a
l H. B. Hns
ipreme Judges F. A- Mo
(0. E. Wu
Congressmen $ gj,?on,,ae
printer w. H. leds
Hnan,
iloore,
Voiverton
Sixth Judicial District.
(ironit Judge a Htephen .Lowell
. Prosecuting Attoctifey..... H. J. rtean
Morrow Courtly Odkials.
Joii.l H-uiator J. W. Morrow
Henr,matire E. L, Freeland
ioal Jnd.re A. (1. hartholouiew
' t:o:miiP".Mnrs J H. Howard
J. W. ilookotl.
" fieri Vawter Crawford
Hiiorirf E. 1 1. Matlock
' Trutianrer.... A. I.inhteiilhai
' AiM-swr A C. I'ettey.
' rtnrveyor Jniins Kettliiy
rliihool hup't Jay W. Hhipley
' Ooroaer Dr. E. K. II unlock
HKPFNKH TOWN OrFICKBS.
tlnyoi Thus, Morgan
Councilman K. J. Blocnm, M.
l.irhlentlinl, J. K. Hiinnns, J. J. Roberta, J. W.
Itumiu and K. (i. hperry.
Kworder W. A. HMiardnon
l're w.rer I W. Hriggs
Marshid John linger
I'rerioetOfllcere.
Jne'.ieaof the Poe W. E. ItirlinMwm
Om.uhla O. B. (iraj
1'nlted htat lnd Omrera.
TII DALIES. OA.
ay P Lneaa IWiater
Otis Patterson Meoeivnr
LAOBANDS, OB.
R. W. Tlertlett ReIter
i. O. bwaekheimer Hewiiver
XCIiET BOCIETIZa.
KAWUNS POUT, NO. It
a. a. u.
'! al H. pt.tier. (r., the third Hatnrday of
rr. month. AU veterans are Invited Ui bun.
W. W.rvnith. II W Be.
Adjntant, tf Commjuuier.
D. J. JWcFaul, JH. D-
IlEPPSER, OREQOS.
Office hours, ft to 10 a. m., and 12 to 1
p. tn., at rr.tdet.fe, and Ht to lie. iu.,
and to 4 p in, at utile In Uierrsrol
Borg'i Jewelry store.
C E Redfleld
ATTQHSEV AT LAW.
Offlc In rtrtt National Bank building.
Hcpplipr, Otrgnn.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
. and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMB eCNTAUft COMPANY. TT MUMAV TtttTCT, NEW YORK OITV.
EUROPEAN WAR IN SIGHT
Strong Indications That England
and France Will Yet Conflict
BRITISH
SQUADRON
OREGON TALKED ABOUT.
Volunteers Called for MobilizationEng
land is Thoroughly PreparedLarge
Camps to Be Formed at Rail-
road Junctions.
Ellis & Phelps
A TTOIISE YS AT LAW.
All hntlorw atletMlwl la In a mmt
ml kii.lwbtrT manner. NuUrtv I'uU
lie aud Coll. u.ra.
Offir In Kattvr'a Rullillnf. H-..nr. Orrgon.
A. Alallory,
U. 8. COMMISSIONER
la authorized to take all klmli of LAND
PKOOFX ami LAND KlMNuS
Collectloim made on reasonable ternii.
Olhcu at runidunce on Count) utruet.
Associated Press Dispatches.
London, Oct. 31. There was an unexpectedly gloomy feeling this
momiDg on the stock exchange and the Paris bourse, both markets
being influenced, it is inferred, from the aggressive tone of some of
the French papers. Besides this something extraordinary seemB to
have happened, and it looks as if a crisis was approaching.
The British naval preparations are being pushed with great ac
tivity. The British emergency squadron is gathering at Devenport
with all possible speed and seven battle-ships and one cruiser so far
have been designed to join the squadron. The officers and sailors
have been hurriedly recalled from leave of absence, several battle
ships Hnd cruisers at Portsmouth are taking full crews on board, and
other warlike preparations are being made. A number of signalmen,
now on duty with the British channel squadron, which arrived at
I Gibraltar this morning have been ordered home for service.
A sensation was caused by the arrest of a supposed Buasiao spy
at a fort near Harwieh. The man was already under surveillance, and
went to the redoubt, where he tried to obtain some information from
the sentrv reoardincr the fortifications. 1 1 A wah nrrpHtpii nnrl innnirioa
OF HEPPNER.
0 -e a
It was also asserted todav that officers! of tha volnntnora had rn.
Via President j E. L. FREELAND. . Agaigtaut Oa.bier Leived order9 to proparc for immediate mobilization, and it was stated
that the different army corps had been informed as to the ports on the
southern aud western coasts to which they have been allotted.
The Pull Mali Gijistto tLia afternoon say: - "England baa been
and even now is so near war that the governmeut has carried its prep
arations to the farthest preparatory Btage. It has been arranged to
call out the reserves aud militia aud to mobilize the volunteers simul-
Wm. Gordon has re-named taneously and to form large camps at various important railroad iunc-
his stand tlio old Jones tions where rolling stock and locomotives will be concentrated.
JmsT Rational Bank
O. A. RHEA
T. A. RHEA
Transact a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PAET8 OK THE WOULD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits $;3,oro,
J. VV. Alorrow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ami
U. S COMMISSIONER.
Office In Palace hotel building, Heppner, Or.
NEW NAME I
livery stable
OLHio Control.
HO fLACK fOU AJ1KH1CAN.
I
Baled hay for sale. Charues rcaaonahle. Call
ou hlui aud have vour hones well eared for.
Dr. M. B. Mctzlcr
DENTIST
Teeth Extracted and Filled.
Uridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . . .
Heppner - - Oregon.
I.1IIICKTY MAHKUT
THE OLD SHOP!
! the ptare to so to (ft Tour fin pork
and laimi eh"!, steaks and roaata.
Flih Evary Friday.
Fine suirar etired bams and bacon. Pure leaf
lard. ketilomiideriMl. old aiyla. Hlhnt caati
prttt paM lor at stock.
OanJ. Mathtwt.
Cllmatle Conditions at the Philippines llaka
ReKldfDce There Ilanituious.
Portland Telegram.
When Liiuteuant E. W. Moore arrived
from Hun Fraucieco fegterJay onoruiau
be very wisely took a few hour' rest be
fore goiaif In bin pi lion of business , aud
Pioneer Tailor of Ileppner. wall that be did, for he waa
ills WOrk first-ClasS "iy mu uuunK me anprnooD. uia
and Satisfactory. ' .adlo crowded ith .dxIou. friend.
J I who ware cxoaatlui meitaiiaoa from
TIlltKU THOUSAND LIVES.
i to
A. Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Give him a rail
wbo were expeotiuv
May Street, friend in Manila.
UBI'PNEll-CANYON CITY
Stage Lino
B. r. MILLCR. Prop
('hear! and fntwt dirert rit to Ji.hn tuf
Tallr. t,iu i ttjr tiitiilns dutru t. Hums auu
other liiterl.tr piliita.
atkr Imt Herpnr 1'alir, amda
roptMl.al t l a. ut. Arrit at Laujun It y
In 11 hour
le I anrn H y at I p rn , arrt pp
her In U hirt connerti'., onh trains.
D. C Gil man
OESERA L COLLECTOIL
Hut four old t.k. and tma In hla
batels and fft ymr moitey mil of lhia
them Mukra a ! UU of bard ro.lrr.
lloua
ORim la i K. Srown's bnlldlnf . Il'ppnor, Or
W. A- Die hard son
JUSTICE Of THE PEACE
nml CITY HECVhl'EH.
tUftr at coin hell rhamla"
lis tad hots Ml mi a. rent hmM. para
llsrrasa t. aii.r. r.aa
Hardman ' jn f ,vt
MiMit.etviit ... f 'l M 4 '
H.mlliiin j a 4 IS
Utnrf nk , ! , a t
fo t m ,f ) a i.i
Ji.hn liar ... ....... i '"I t in
I anvmi t tf . 1 i a HI
Utasx wniivt lth trains at lleppiiar.
Xn'm - Hlt a kl np tt.l. tin with n
efd e.ai'h aid tt tMma in prpar4
to ! flr.t elaMertti tn II. iml.iw,
taa d.w f tt ? aw Ins and i;t m u
any aaf In Ma lift, al r"ttal.l fit.
G. B. Matt
TON SO RIAL ARTIST.
Shaving, tS Cte
Hair Cnit, 29
thnf, Maltnrt (ntnt, Hf'.
ftRLIIHGTOiM-FOSSlL
STAGELINE
DlltKCT LINK TO I'OKTliANO.
Norther I'aelflfi May Halld lhiws tlis Coast
fids of ths Colambla.
East Oregonlan.
Ad era of railrt ad activity m diwnlog
l i the Wrl. There are oncaeruiM new
and fertile tracts lo be tapped, and al)
kind of plan are being act on foot.
It it all the more eaiy. tbaref ire, to
believe that tbe Northern Pacific is got u a
to bnlld a line direct from tbe Erft to
Portland, ai baa been aiiuoatm I by itr
general maoagHr. Tbe propoa-d line
will leata Miaaonla, M.ml., and g di
rectiy west to Leiatoo, Uaiio. rioni
Lewiatoo It la propoaJ t i foil i tbe
Hnake nver lo I'aa o, From lhra lb
west aide of tb Colombia aill be f d-
lowed Int i Portland.
It la tail that anrvaynr are alraa ly in
tbe field. An old arvy, whinh It stip
poeed to Honrf to tba Nortbern Pai'lflo,
ba already bn rmi (mm l'ao lo Mt
Idaho, wbiob CotilJ la Oa.'d Ibt greater
part of tbe way.
A gtano at tbe map will abow tb
fvaeibilily of tbe r mte. It will uol only
give lb Nurtiieru PaetQo Hie advautaga
of baring tbe ahrrat roonoenlal line,
bat il alau eit "IT tb - l-a g'ad -e on
luag l.anld w'tlrb tbe rual Uo ha to
0nrud with tn raetna b H,,nnd. It
further gires the Nortbern IVu Bo a route
thfonab territory ui.tape I by o'bar
road. Oo of tb rii t-it f iIIowh g
lb north aide of lb Oilut.lii , la ' hi fafl ,
If U al I, r I I'.e road b-lhg li c fifa'ed
ntidnf tbe S't'iiiha,'!i at: ).
Mathews A Gentry
DA hue us.
Snevlef 13 Cet
MelfCeH'-i 2 "
we tet tV I!'.! T-f.Zfr
fAPC fBOM HLINGTON TO
f.aall lw ilie) , .iu . I'.nihitrt m j
Marvin (M nil) 4 lUmnd tela 7 m
i flew (a nl!. . ! . ttmirid IrtB
,Otrl llal!n .. . I .... houidt-tp
Hwl Leok Ceea.
1 lMt at really tt re It so akio
drrp, Aryrt,.tt ei lir'y a alealll.y
r.dui..o i f al lb ni ttrg t.. If tbe
l,ef . (tr, y.. lava
I'e k. 'f ytjf t'.m''f he r ,i-r J. mt you
I av iImi'P'io l ki If ymif kid etc
I, t"i ra pin
Lieutenant Moore left Mnuila on tbe
Kio Janeiro September 22 i aod arrived
in Hun Fraaclaoo last week, where be
wee met by Mr. Moore. Wuea he lfl
Mat ila bis health was (jreutl impaired ;
iu fu l, be wis orileritd bom by bie
pbysioiaii after having been in fie boapl-
tal for sereral d with malarial fever.
lie aaye be i glad lo get away'fiom
Ibe horrid oil n ite, aud only regrute that
be bad to ltive any jf the hnye
When asked wb it lie Iboiulit of tbi
future of the Piiiiippiue, Liuuteuaul
Moore replied
"In some puitiont us it la a tl .e o inn-
try, bat It is to pi not for Amenoane
Our popl can never aland the dim le
or 0 tnpefe with tlia nalivaa, wbo oin
woik out In miislnii or rale i boot
any apparent bad remll i. wbiie II would
kill our people off like Hie.
"I bope tbe volunteer may aoon be
called away and only regnUn kept
tbere. Ae far a Ibe n.live are oo
cerud we have bad oo ttoubte ltb
Ibem. Our aoldier are abaolaiely in
i oo trul aud li tint even esiK'Cl any
trouble from Ibem, No, it is tint bulUla
Ihe by dreal: it ia Hi r itual of
Manila. Tbe hospital are full au I uo-
Im tb aink ohm are oarried north
where tbe elimal l b-ltr, Ibere will
be to any dealba, I fear.
"I tuay or may not return, I Lave
etil in my roaioalion, but a ibere are
many ahead of mine, there i litil p roe
perl of it b-'df areiepteil, if my bealtb
Potillou to improve. I will gladly
eerve in y eouolt; apyeber and key way
I en, tot I am hot Iu love anb Manila
and Ha nlliimte."
LleaUua' t Mimra hrotubi a Irookfnl
of cinons and Irinkel from Ihe bo;a tt
tbair frleeda.
te eki4 k"
W bat ll-Hl'e Mareaparill be por In
da for those wbi bv? impa e ai.d Iu.
p'iVrsbel tlo.. It make II, I.Iiki-
rebaodpire.aul er anofol, sal
fT."tel, yon hava pit.'-bed tk
. . M . h . - I I ..1,1. - . I k K , . I
av, t.ve,.... ,.fca t.i1 I.llr.- la i P'f. bejf. e
a -nl a!tert,ali i, l l i,l. A-la rfu I & 00,M. II you are ItiHibl d with
ltf e it I A'ln'oi ateiy nv ri.in erlT ! t!. l.mai b. liver ar.d k.ltiey. lawy ail inn. I efd rr pr-m i.J h :u
("nr.l.y i-et l.,i) al 1 n'rl'k; i Ho I'of.f. I'. Ib.d, entee pir. lea. 1 pora bbrel, . ke II Y !M.rs.p.rili l
at r...-n at J p, ro. at.d arrives at Ko t-'"''le ar.d l-dUi, and gtvaa -r 1 1 one.
It a ? p. in. " I"' . I very l, .tlU f nararlied. I
a .er,l !. at I ear. f..IJ I H; mm lUni C . I- J. hh ram.
B,atar. eea'.e pi U.dli, tf '9 e, Ij f
1 r'a
l9lllr,r,e1 J"Tr,
IIol'e 1'iiiS a f-n,p ar J ilJl r.r ,1,
Tb Post of lb War In Live Wltb Hpal
Dato.
By (lis Am. .elated Press.
Ohioaoo, Oct. 29. Oommmflioner of
Peneione H. Clay Evans, who ii etopping
t tbe Great Northern, elates that np to
September 30tb tbe war with Spain had
csuseJ the lor of tbe lives of 2,(H)C
Annrioao aoldier aud sailor. lie
further declares that tbe etatiatics of bis
offloe show that tbe peroeutage of death.
in camp from disease dnrlng last sum
mer wee much lrse than during tbe oivil
war. Commissioner Evaoe, being asked
for further particular, spoke as follows:
"During tbe rebellion 40,000 men were
killed in battle aod 800,0o0 perished lo
camps aod prison. From offkial flu-
ares, which I have recently completed,
covering period from Mey 1st to Bep
tember 30th, I Uud Ibat tbe total
number of deatha as a reeult of tbs war
with Hpaic was 2,!)X3. Of this camber
107 wsrs offirwr. At Santiago the loss
of life as 22 offloers aod 222 meo. This
is ao average of one offJoxr for every 10
men. At Cardenas one officer was killed.
Hiuoe the battles oo Cubao soil, 61 meo
have died of wonnds reoeived in service.
"Ibe total number of Amerinao
aoldiers that have died Id camps from
diseaas is 80 orridt rs and 2,620 privet,
or su aggregats af 2,000. This Is re
merkehle iu view of the terrible climatio
disadvantage, aud it fully verifies Ibe
soldiers adage that dlseaa kill more
tueo than bullet. There have ben MOO
claim for penalou filed to dale as the
reanlt of Ihe war.
"Is Ibe Cuban campaign the loee of so
roaoy t.ffliwe ia etviunted for by tb
laot Ibat rtpauiab sharpahooiers bid In tbs
tiee end dna foliage, nad arniikele
powder au.l picked off the ofBcert with
ease. Home of tha wouode received by
fUrer ware remarkable, I recall oo
aa lo particular that of Oaplaio Kuoi
of tbe r'lrat Cavalry. The captain we
shot la tbe bank. The ball benatraled
bie kldnay, llr and lung and broke Iwo
of Ms rili. IT Is allv t!a anil lb
precldei.l ha promoted bim."
t oOiunaalouer Kao )s that lie
. i t life yan'ling ftom Ihsdealronlio
of lb Mle In llavaua harbor ail,
place on , aru baaia a mortal'lf io
balila, He bold that Ihe general law
prnvilirg f ,r indemnity lo sailors end
soldiers lo Ihe federal ervir will
apply pi lb esploaloq al Havana.
The far only f, elalm bav Ua
pteaebled from raid I fast of tb boy who
wi, il in ,ih ti,f Main," said (be
roq,mi.u,nr. "Kaary one of tb will
U pi sl,l Ibroogb. Ii is more Ikaa
tlgLI Ibat Il a dependent of lb oi
ebowei.t I, wlery grave Havana
b y h.,ui U providaj for If lbs
Vi'4 rttaite 'Vtffboiiul,''
Oregon's Advantazes and Possibilities Appre
ciated in the East.
The Portland Telegram says: "One
needs to travel through tbe East to find
out bow tbe PBoifio Northwest is appie
tiated." Bo deolared H. C. Worlman, of Olds &
King, who has just returned from a
month's business aod pleasure trip
through the Middle Western and Eastern
states. Oregon, he found, stood well io
financial oiroles, and all eyes are turned
in this direotion. He predicts a Urge
immigration to Oregon during the com
ing year.
"In fact," said Mr. Worlman, "I was
more than surprised at the intense inter
est taken in everything pertaining to
Oregon and the Northwest. Eastern
financiers realize that ths Paoiflo ooaBt is
the coming theater of commercial activ
ity. Tbey read ihe signs aright. Our
large orops, oor varied resonroes and
good prloes have been enough, without
tbe golden yista which the trade of tbe
Orient, and especially the Philippines,
opens up. The varied resonroes of the
Northwest have been repeated so often
that it bBS got to be a hackneyed term
with ns aod was received cautiously by
Eastern people. But figures end orops
and prices have broken down all reserve
and foroed recognition in the most preju
diced oiroles. Tbe Eastern people now
realize that instead of boasting about
these wonderfal reeouroes that we have
been overoonaervatiye that we have un
derrated them. Tbe look of interest
which accompanies the mention of the
faot that a man is from Oregon makes
yon feel proud that you are an Oregon
ian. You are looked upou as a specially
favored person,
"The Northwest and its-opportunities
are on tbe tongues of all men. Tbe in
teres! iu everything pertaining to this
section is keen. If a man only registers
from Oregon he is besieged by people
anxious tor information, Tbese are io
fallible signs of the tide of immigration
wbioh is sure to set in this direolioo
Tbe advauoe guard is eveo now here.
Perspectives of no limited manufacturing
industries are opeoed by Ihe settling of
the West. We now have the raw prod'
note, ths power, the fuel ond all Ibe
natural facilities, and only need tbe oon
sumers to make tbe West a great manu
factoring center.
"We are in a position to command all
tbe ospital we need at low rates for tbe
development of our resources. 'Slay
with tbe West is my advioe to young
meo. Here is tbe paradise of tbe world
The new enterprises springing up offer
great returns for well directed energy."
In oonolusioo Mr. Worlman said be
found conditions io the trade coolers of
tbe East healthy. There was some com
plaining in New Tork and Chicago. He
visited the Omaha exposition aod found
that Oregoo exhibits did not suffer by
comparison with any state io the Union ,
DESTRUCTION OI" W Hit AT BY KAIN.
boiall Farmers Will Lose all Tbelr Crop and
Be Left Without Deans.
Press Dlspstch.
Oband Forks, N. D., Oct. 27, The
weather of the oaat two weeka is a
-alaniilv of ureal mairnitnil la the far.
mora or tbe nortbern part ot North
Dakota. Oonservativs estimates place
tbe damage already done at 15,000,000
with a possibility thai it may reaob
double Ibis amount.
The wbsst yield of the stats ia &0.000,-
000 boshsls, 40 per ceot ot this io lb
oortheasl corner of lb state. Io Ihe
south end of tbe state threshing is
practically ended aod the ram and auow
fall is oonslilerad a blessing to tb far
mere.
la the vloiolty of Ursud Forks two-
thirds ot lb crop is Ibresbed, but far
tber north aod weel aod only from one-
third lo ooe-0ftb ot tbe wheat Is thresh'
d, aod it is now a pbyiol impocsi-
bilitily lo oompetetb thrashing eveo
under lb moat favorable condition.
Moon of Ibe snow whlsh baa fallen
remains oo lb groood and oo Ihe wheal
io shook io tbe norlbe-o part ot tbe
slat. Ibsgraio Is wt aod sprouting
Tbe season is late, and so much wsl
weather make It impossible lo thresh,
Tb import d threading hand ar loav
log lb slat by hundreds daily.
A tlgraoa from Caodo, Ito'Mt Uol
lett oouoty, says II oow looks as
oo mors shook threshing would be don
la tbi section Ibi fall. If Ibis proves
Ira il will be a bard blow lo Ibis
section of tb slats, as most all of lbs
Ibreeblof done ao fr ia by larg far
mars.
Tb small farmers will loss Ibelr crop
and b left io debt aod wliboot mean
to aid Ihetnaalva ootil another erop
Tbs outlook Is dubious is the itrsrn
UK ANT COUNTY NEWS.
Blue Mountain Eagle, Oct. 28.
S. Q. Harris is erecting a large, com
modious dwelling on bis ranoh near thia
city.
O. E. Osboro, ot this valley, has em
barked in the sheep business, bavins:
purohaeed a band from Etnil Boharff.
Tbe Oregoniao of the 21at ioBt. con
tained the pictures and biography of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. 0. Blaokwell, aged and re-
speoted residents of this valley.
Jake Cunningham is quite ill at the
home of U. D. Kelly, of this oity, with
an absoeas nn his left hip.
Salmon are reported running in the
.Middle Fork, but not in such numbers
as in tbe main fork ot the John Pay.
Jake Legler, ot Bound Baaiu, the ad
ministrator of the estate ot Mat Legler,
deceased, was in Long Creek Monday on
business.
Fred Senn, a prosperous farmer and
stookmau.of Bitter, is out at Pendleton
with a band ot fat bogs which be will
market at that place.
Ira Boyoe, ot Monument, was in Long
Creek this week and completed the de
livery ot 11,000 pounds ot winter trait lo
residents of Long Creek.
The TJrie Dredging company, wbo will
dredge the river bed and ohannel at John
Day, are receiving all tbe neoessary ma
chinery for tbe operation ot the plant
Robt. Oatbergood, formerly a resident
of tbie oity, but now ot Healdbnrg, Oal
reoently returned from a trip to tbe Phil
ippines, where he went with one ot the
government expeditions.
B. A. Clark ar 'ived Tuesday from Port
land where he took bis wife reoently for
medioal treatment. Hue has hopes ot
being able to return to Heppner, where
she will visit with her sister. Mr. Clark
departs by Tuesday night's stage tor bis
home at Canyon Oity,
Judge Fee, of Pendleton, passed
though Long Creek last Friday, en route
to Canyon Oity oo legal business, having
been retained io the defense ot Wm. H in
kle, whose trial oomes np at tha next
term of circuit court He returned to
Pendleton Sunday moroding,
Mrs. Jody Walliok, ot Bourne, spent
last week visiting relatives io this valley.
She intends departing io the spring for
Rampart Oity, Alaska, to jolo ber bus
band, who has valuable plaoer ground
on Minoot oreek near that plaoe.
i
J. D. Combs passed throogh Long
Creek last Friday en route to Pendleton
with 100 bead ot beef steers for Carson
Bros., of Seattle. This band was mad)
up in lbs South Fork oountry.
The ranges are dryer aod nearer eaten
off Iban ever known before, aud stock of
II kinds, unless fed during tba whiter,
will certaiuly die. Io faot, many horses
aod oattle are going into the winter
spring poor." Itaio usually falls in
September io suflloieot quantities to
start tbs grass but it failed this year, sod
stockmen are threatened with serious
loss. Tbs sstns condition Is also report
ed to exist in Morrow, Hsroer. Crook
aod a portion of Umatilla county. While
io some couuties bay ia scarce, il ia not
so reported in Orant conoty, and ooleaa
so unusually severe winter oomes on
our stookmeo have hopes of gelling iff
with no great loss.
An Cftterarlelflf Druggist.
Thers ar few roe a more wid awk
aod enterprising than K. J. Hlorom, wbo
spare oo pain to secure tb il of
everything In bis Ho for bis many
S'lalomer. II bow bae lbs falualil
agency fur Dr. King's h' Dioovry
for OoMuropUoO, Coagb enJ Oolde.
Tin I the wonderful remedy lhl I
producing Booh a furor all ovr lb
roqt.lry by It many startling gorea. It
abaolalely ear Aatbra, Iltoahlli,
If oaraeti and all sfTecttoos of lbs
Throat, CI, eat aod Long. Call al above
drug store and l a trial bottle fre or
-solar sit fir 00 east asJ 11.00.
Uairtatetd tu ar or ftaird.
TUIUINK CH AMIES HANUH.
I. V. Dodd rsrchaae tb Plant aid Will
Uai Ik Paper.
East Oregonlan, Oct. 17th.
Today tbe PeodldtonTribnoa changed
bands, Mr. E. P. Dodd assuming tha
ownerehip sod control. Mr. Homer IL
Ilallook, manager for the Tribaoe Pub
lishing Company, relinquishes tbs man
sgement ibis morning.
Mr. Dodd baa purchased lb plaot
oomplote from tha Tribtio Publishing
Company aod baa absolute and eolirs
ownership. Io Ibi morning's lu the
Tribnns prints a valedictory announce
ment by Mr. Uallook, aod salutatory
from Mr. Dadd. Tba latter contaios the
information Ibat be will suspend tba
publication ot tbe daily edition, aod that
hereafter tb Tribaoe will appear as a
Weekly.
Mr. Dodd relsios Mr. a E. Hswysr,
familiarly koowu as Tom Sawyer," a
deecipl ot Mark Twalo, as editorial
writer. Mr. Sawyer ba beau ot late eily
editor ot lbs Daily and Weekly Tribaoe,
aud ia ao egreeable geutlamaa aod at
eiprieoo4 joarualiat
Mr. Dodd, formerly aity editor of the
Tribon, and part owner la tba stick of
Iba rribuo Publishing Company, is
young man of very sgreeabl parts, tod
ba woe Ibe ooofbleoce of tba people ot
Pendleton aod Umatilla oouoty. II
will eoodaet the Weekly Tubas as a
republican paper, aod give the readers
ot Ibat sheet a oli-ao, wb iltaouis o
arv in. A'lhotigh a young man, b be
mental auaUlie of merit, sod every ooa
regard bim aa of lolaUly anlmpeerh-
aid character. All bis freti I will wieft
bin lb nee be drve aod will
work bard tn attain.
Mr. Hal Wr k ba many friend, and
they will hop la hlm and bt attlme
Hla family remain la I'endleloa. Mr
llallork' plan for lb faturs have sol
t-a Hade polilio.
RtervtMeSy Bare lea.
rv.nre ( endv rU'rH'. Ut anl we.
df d i.l"l l'erv of Ue nr, pxe
it and refr -ehin n tb Uet. t senile
and p'taitln ly kelwre, liver and bowel,
ensii the entire eiewm, llail rnlde,
( l,r,lao e, le-r, tiel.llwal n.l.tHoa
a. I lii in'iwt. I'leaa buy stwt n a boa
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