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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
The Gazette. Friday, Dec. 2, 1898. SPAIN COULD NOT HOLD THE PHILIPPINES. All iutelligeiit oponions daring the paet mouth have been in con firmation of the view that the only salvation for the Philippine archi pelago lies in the full establish ment there of American authority. The Spanish forces would be wholly unable to quell the rebels under Aguinaldo and other leaders. But, on the other hand, the rebels themselves are not sufficiently unified in leadership and purpose to establish peace and order. If left to themselves they would break into warring factions at once, Manila may be looted, all foreign and commercial interests would be sacrificed, and bnarchy would pre vail. Already they are acting in dependently in NEW DEPARTURE! The Semi-Weekly Gazette Merges Into a Weekly with This Issue. mouern ircdimciuui 1 Consumption FRIDAY NEXT IT SPREADS ITS WINGS. At the conclusion of five months' association with the Gazette, as editor and publisher, we feel satisfied that it is to the best interests of the county in general to double the volume of reading matter, and issue once each' week instead of twice, as heretofore. This departure is at the suggestion of many of bur conservative advertising patrons and subscribers, who have shown their appreciation of our efforts to publish a local paper to the best of our ability. uur purpose is to De rair in consideration or an matters, puouc ana private, making no pretense we cannot conscientiously snd consistently carry out. We shall stand "first, last and all the time" for the interests of the county as a whole, realizing that the county seat, as a "hub," is entirely dependent upon the strength and prosperity of the country sur rounding it. As always, our political preference is the principles of the Republican party, waiving them only when different islands. We conscientiously believe our local interests can be better served by a chosen representative best qualified Modern Treatment of 1 The latest work on the $ treatment of diseases, written m by forty eminent American physicians, says: "Cod-liver A . t if w if, oa Has cone more ior me ton- sumpthre than all other rcme- dies put together." It also 7 AA T4 f ' 4. - til $ savs t l ne nypopnospnues j of lime and soda are regarded by many English observers as specifics for consumption.' Spain would, of course, endeavor to sell the islands to the European powers. Hut here, again, all sorts of trouble would instantly arise. French influence predominates in Spain; and France and Russia would by no means be willing to see Germany installed at Manilla. Germany and England, on the other band, would assuredly not be willing to see France and Bus sia fall heir to the islands. The continental powers, in a group, would protest against an to fulfill the requirements of his office to our mutual welfare. Believing we can publish a weekly more interesting and valuable to a majority of our taxpayers, re gardless of political preferences, we await their verdict. Respectfully yours, - - , ' GORLIES MeREITT, Editor and publisher of the Weekly Gazette. Try a box of COLD AND GRIP TABLETS Ttiey Cure a Gold In One Day. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE OTS. Sold by . SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY. Scott's Emulsion 1 : ' I H 4 4l 4 W. m contains the best eod-uver oil 2 in a partially digested form, 2 combined with the Hypophos- J 2 phites of Lime and ooda.. I his 5 w remedy, a standard for a quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest views of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTT'S The Cutting Remarks made by our competitors are inspired by jealousy at the re markable cutting qualities of the fine line of cutlery lately received by . . 2 Emulsion. ifh All druggists ; 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 8BKIOUS ACCIDENT. Elder T. B. Ford the Victim of a Runaway Both Legi Broken. Eugene Guard. Dr. T. B. Ford, presiding elder of the English Methodist Eplaoopal oharQh of tbii dis solution of the PhiliDDiueauestioD. tnot, wbb the viotim of a runaway booi TI,Q Tr,naQ nnnWJ. nmn M Ilt lSt eVeDlOg. The KBOU B OOBB L ' " ' f nitnA in aoAh Ian Iha inmriai uc K.u iu iuo iwsuu., u . , . h . DBiDfrjI 0hroler. -n 1 1 3 Dernier nuropp, on uub ubuu, uor xhe eocldont oooarrerl lsst eveoma the Filioirios. on the other, would about 7 o'olook in the lane near Dr. tolerate that. The loss of the Driver's bom, eoath Philippines by Spain has really been inevitable for a long time. Bpnnibh uiititni'ss for colonial ad ministration had become too glar ingly apparent in the light of the nineteenth-century civilization to survive far into the twentieth of town. Olan Ford, a too of Rev Ford, and G.Qimbrell bad gone to Dr. Driver's to procure gome milk to be need at a sooial. Tbe borse, a young one, became frightened and ran away, stopping after getting tangled in the harness. Tbe two boys then led tbe animal borne. Rev. Ford tbeu took tbe horse baok to drive it down thlnkins to onrb its disposition by Even if we had not taken Manila, Leiou reduced to traotability. Hardly the destruction of Cervera's fleet had be bitobed ud and (rotten in tbe and Spain's loss of the West Indies """H. "hen the animal started. Run ..,,..,1,1 !,.. r....a,l iUn. or,Mt .1 """If "fly short distance the wagon 1 I MnH h IIIaI, n Vmr9 1 .1 1 1 A ...... . It 1 , I WrlH UU IUIU ft UliUU Hnm -' xuiuppmo ruvoiuuuu iuwi bibm i(, pllobina Mr. Ford out. He flamo, which Spain s diminished 1 ntruck with ureat foroe on both feet resource would have beeu unable bredkliia tbe bones of both lens. The tonueuch. It is onlv when one 'I'1 1,,ff broken about four ioobei i, .. ... . gives careful conuderation to ihe?u" ,u" " ' ... ,. .. ... bone protruded through the flesh. With possum HiifiimuvfH mm .uS iib- ti16 moat faTorable condition, the limb cessitj f.)r the f uither pretence of mHy be saved. The fracture of the other Auit'iiciiu power iu the Philippines la was abont three inohfs below tbe seems clear. I'rom "The Protirews kea- While an extremely bad brea it r.f tin, W niM " in llin AmariPitri not o bd the other. vt. rvuvaenuaii was oanea ana who James P. Dremen, one of the best known steamboat men in tbe Northwest, was drowned at Taooma Saturday. Professor Robert A. Clark, a pioneer citizen of Portland, died Baturday at Portland hospital, after a brinf illness He was 76 years old, and had lived in and near tbe city abont 48 years. At a late hour Friday nfternoon the oily of PortUnd and the port of Portland comminsion filed a euit in tbe state oir- ouit oourt in Portland to eni'iin J. B. Montgomery from further extending into tbe Willamatte river what is known as Montgomery dock. While making up a freight train at Umatilla on November 30ib, Yard Mas ter Gibson fell in front of a moving obi and was run over. His body was out in wo, and death was instttntaneons. It was quite dirk when the train was being made and the engineer was unable to see tbe yard master when be fell. tint World," in Monthly Kcviotv of December. lleviews for Few pi'oplo me aware that there aro only threo cities in the United 9tnton that txport more wheat than Portliind Oregon, but such is the fact as it is shown by the bu reauof statistics. The great Will nmette valley where the wheat crop lms never been known to fail, Drs. Cheshire and Prentice attended to all the needs of the injured man, after having him conveyed to his home on Mill street. The physicians report that Mr. turd is resting comparatively well o iUBidrt'ing the severity of tbe iniuries Mr. Ford weighs over 800 punnda, and the (oree with which he was thrown from tbe vebiolemtde the injuries npiob worse than would have befallen man of otdiuary weight. TI1R OOVKHNOR NAMKH A Nfw Hoard of Kegtait Pur The UtaU Unlyrnlty. Malic, Nov. 30. Qovernor Lrd to- tlie vitht plains of Eastern Oregon day appoiuted three men to All vaoanoie and Washington have all poured their great wheat product iuto Pol Hand mid the result is, that it ranks fomth in importance of all the cities in the Uuion in the on tbe boitnl of regents or tne state nn ivurmty at Eugene. The vaoaooiea were caused by the death of Hon. Henry Fmling aud lion. A. O. Uovoy. and the resignation was tendered a few days ago, Cyrus A. Dolpb is appointed to su cooed b ulling, Judge H. M. Bean tosnooeej Mr. wheat ex polling trade for the year Hush, and Harrison H. Kinoaid to sua lS'.W. If tlm nresent urioe of wheat continue, a much greater impetus will be given to wheat growing and Oregon will be the inont proHpiTous and greatest pro ducing stiitn in the Uuion. Ex, State News. PROSIKCTIVK JU1.LINO INDUSTRY. 8 WINE WINNING AT LARGE NOTICE. Big Th ng for IIooil Hivcr Is oa the Way -2(W,(i0() Ftet Dy. That Hood River is soon to huve one of the biguest lumbt riug mills on tbe oobbI is now alranst an esfiired fuct Oapt. P. 8. Diiviilnon, who has a mi'l at LaOossn, Viia , that has a oupnolty of 2'H),000 foet a Hay, hns been looking at Hood River with t h Mt'it of moving his mill to that pluoe nuil hts about perfect ed arrangements by which the mill will be located there. If Onpt. Davidson (i an eeonre o-rtuin fraoobis.-s ou Hood Rivor, by which he can float logs down the strenm, he will ereot a mill in the town of Hood River that will be one of the leading milling industries on the onatt. It will employ a large number of men, hesidns will tarn outeu immense quantity of lumber Tbe timber belt nn the river Is said to be almost nnexbaustable, at least is sofilaient to supply suoh a mill as Capt. Davidson proposes to erect, (or runny years. Times-Mountaineer. At a geoeral election held in Morrow oounty, State of Oregon, on the 6tb day of Jane, 1898, a vote was taken npon tbe question of swine running at large, and the result of said vote was as follows: Hogs not running at large, 603; bogs for ruonning at laree. 122: minority against hogs running at larga, 431. Whereupon, in compliance with tbe statutes in snob oases made and provided, notice is hereby given that within sixty days from the date of this notice it will be unlawful for swine to run at large with in the borders of Morrow Oounty, State of Oregon, under penalty of five dollars for the first offense, and ten dollars for for eaoh and every subsequent offense, to be recovered from tbe owner of tbe swine by civil aotion in tbe name ot the state Oregon, before a justioe of the peaoe in the precinot in wbiob snob owner or keeper or either of them, may reside; and each penalty shall be for the bene6t of, and when oolhoted pBid into the oommoo sohool fund ot tbe county within sixty days after suoh animal is proved to be at large. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 2od day of Deoember, 1898. Vawteb Cbawpokd. Oounty Clerk. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs, Miohael Curtain, Plainfield, 111 makes tbe statement that she caugb) oold, whioh settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by ber family Dbvsioian, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to ber delight found herself, benefitted from the hrst dose. She oontinued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well, now does ber own housework and is as well as she ever was Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at E. J. Blo cum's drugstore, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00 About Catarrh. . It is oaused by aoild or succession of colds, combined with impure blood. Its symptoms Bie pain in tbe head, dis charge from tbe nose, ringing noises iu the ears. It is cured by Hood's Sarsap arilla which purifies and enriches tbe bl iod, soothes and rebuilds tbe tissues and relieves all the disagreeab'e sensa tions. . Ktoo that couch! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A '25c bot tie of Shiloh's Cure may BBve your life Sold bv Conser & Warren. x P. 6. Fine three-piece carving set, of guaranteed quality, at 11.25 per set. The largest and best assortment of scissors and shears ever shown in Heppner, with pocket knives, butcher knives, bread knives, paring knives, and hpy knives constantly in stock. Good Goods.... Fair Prices.i AT- Something for the New Yea r. The world-renoXed success of Bostetter'i Btnmach Bitters, aud their continued popularity for near half a century a a stomachic, It scar cely more wonderful than the welcome that greets Hnstetter'i Almanac. This medical trentlte Is published by the Hottctter Company I'ittsburKh. Fa., under their own immediate superviHion. employing sixty hands in that de pigment. Tbe ismie of the same for 1898 will be over eleven millions, printed In nine languages Refer to a copy of It fur valuable and interesting resiling concerning health, and numerous test imonials as to the efficacy of Hostetter't Stom ach Bitters. The Almanac for 1899 can be ob tained, free of cost, from druggists and, general county dealers In all parts of tbe country. T. R. HOWARD'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries- T7I m , A'-A'tflft al fine J.etix wfvuj vvii tco. - T. R. HOWARD, Heppner, 00TS AND SHOES Dm. e THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF IvlCHTENTHATv Ss CO. They have anything lu this line that you may desire and you can depend on U you get a good article when they guarantee it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty The Best Plaster. A piece of ttmnel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the affected parti is superior to onv pls8t?r. When troubled witii a pain iu t ie cheat or side, or a lame baok, Rive it a trial. Yon are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief whioh it afforoe. Pain Balm is also a certain cur lor rheumatism. For sule by Couocr Si Warren. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Central Market O. H. BEYMBR Dealer in. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Sausage, - Inrd, - JPotiltry, Fish and Oysters Every Friday. Bears the Signature of - (lend Mr. II Tf . Tbe terini ot Messrs Doiph and Kiuouid will expire io Apr l!Hi:i, and that of Judge Bean lo April, l'JO... Hou. H. 8. Holt, of Ashland, wai to appoiuted a member of the board of trustees for the WoMiera' Uorne io place of John P. Kohertaon, whose appoint ment the seuate Mused to oooQrm. 1'hll HroKan's liisursnrs. On November 8 HI) clieoke wire re ceived by H. P, lisuawitlt, spcoial agent, for the payment of tbe policies held by Phil Brogun, deceased, in the Massao'iu etta Mutual Life InanrnutH 0 irapany, mounting to 8IOi:)tl, one poliov for 85,(K) having ino only six weeks, and the other policy of 8i:S(i bating run one year. Ine New ork li fe insur ance Company, through its resident agsnt, t. J, Farley, pxi I to J. P. Mo- loerny, administrali r, tbe sntn of 85,0iK t a settlement i f Die policy held by 1'hil Brogsn in thut i' iiipnny WHOSE BUSINESS IS IT? If a man's Io love that's bil bnainras; If a girl'i in love tbat'a ber business; ! It tbe set married il'a onr business to furnish their bnme from kitchen to parlor as weoarry moat oumplete stock of , Furniture, Carptts, Mattings, Wall Taper, Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, Tinware, Etc , And i'.s your business to drop In, examine goods and get prices. WELLS & CO., Heppner, Or. In opening this market we solicit the patronage of the public assuring them the best of meats, and gentle manly and considerate treatment. THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or. Drugs Medicines Toilet Articles . school books Stationery PaiQts--Oils--Glass c i a A U s Conser & Warren, imitrit, That U-Year Old Stuff, "Kohn's Best," On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon e e e IT im HAHK GOODta e New Stand, City Hotel Building, TOW TlIIAJRi, Prop. WINTER 1 HEM AND L2 3 risli to announce to the public that thoir entire stock ot AVIISTTJCll GOODSsuch as JTsxoIiLots nci Oapcs, Dross Goods, Overcoats, Clotlxixxgry iOlo.13.ls.otSa, AVill sold at. a sweeping reduction. TJiis is your opportunity. aVmong this stock are many rare bargains. Cidl at onee and nhVV rVhK KTWST C! HO TOR Cr TFv'Cft C?7 'fr.TT'FSFS-" pociiil attention has boon givni to thi department and wo have a complete line of Fancy groceries selected especially for this winter's trade. Wc appreciate your trade ami carry oods that will warrant it. It is a pleasure to show our goods and familiarize you with prices and values.