Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 02, 1899, Image 6

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    The Gazette.
Thursday, March 9, 1899.
IN JUSTICE TO THE GAZETTE.
The Times editor in the last is
sue devotes unnecessary space to
pretenses, which, like his business
methods, are becoming so trans
parent to the business men, and to
the 'five-sixthB"(?) of Morrow
county's "plain, common people,"
that, in looking into them, but little
can be discerned. Like many of
his advertisements of concerns long
since out of existence, to which tiie
public can refer, the weight of hia
repeated insinuations regarding
"official paper," "free subscribers,"
etc., etc., have long since become
defunct. The present management
came to this section to attend to
his own business and conduct it in
a manner satisfactory to his adver
tisers and subscribers, for which
he expects to earn a fair compen
sation. Free advertising space is
worth its price, and, like a false
pretense, but few people will take
much stock in it. The Gazette
will stand on its merits, and when
it ceases to wield an influence with
the local people, and thereby earn
their support, it will either seek
other fields or meet its deserved
fate.
THE PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN.
Nobody could have imaged a
year ago that, as a result of our
righteous determination to protect
the reooncentradoes in Cuba, we
should within a twelvemonth have
entered upon a thorough-going
campaign against the native races
for the possession of the numerous
islands of the Philippine archipel
ago. Yet that is what is now tak
ing place; and although it is easy
to phrase the kind of sarcasms and
ironies that the critics of President
McKinley's policy are employing,
one may search in vain for a man
who can frame a practical and sen
sible argument against doing pre
cisely what is now being under
taken. With an ample supply of
light-draught gunboats for enter
ing the many shallow harbors of
the chief local ports of Luzon, Pa
nay, Negros, Mindanoa, and with
various other islands, and with the
considerable re-euforcemonts of
soldiers, ships, and military and
naval supplies that have been Bent,
our fully trusted leaders, Dewey
and Otis, will pursue a swift aud
firm course ia establishing the au
thority of the United Stater."
AV hereupon there will follow the
best times for the Filipinos that
they have ever known. President
McKinley's speech at Boston on
February ICth, before the Home
Market Club, was not only an elo
quent defense of his policy, but a
perfectly sune aud satisfactory
account of the situation. There is
liot the slightest reason to hesitate,
to doubt, or to be half-hearted.
This country is doing its duty, and
the results will vindicate the policy
pursued. Before the end of the
present month General Otis will
have 25,000 soldiers, and the rebel
lion will be brought to an end in
very short order. What Mr. Kip
ling calls the "White Man's Bur
den" will be borne manfully by the
Americans now sweltering in the
tropical heat of Luzon. From
"The Progress of the World," iu
the American Review of lleviews
for March.
The late Oregon legislature made
quite a radical chauge in criminal
procedure, when they provided
that the district attorney might
proceed against parties chargpd
with crimp, by information instead
of by indictment, thus practically
doing away with the expensive aud
cumberous graud jury system. Iu
this Oregon has simply followed
the lead of most Btates, who have
adopted this reform in criminal
prooedure.
Aa the East Oregonian re
marked the other day, there is a
most excellent opportunity for a
clean, able En8tem Oregon repub
licau to secure a seat in the Uuited
States seuate iu 1001, to succeed
George W. McBride. Eastern Or
egon is entitled to one of the eena
torships, and if the right roan is
discovered there is little doubt
about his being successful. Ext
ern Oregon needs representation in
the United States senate and the
whole people of this section would
not be backward in pushing for.
ward the right man. Who shall
ha b?
Representative Johnson, of In
diana, made another speech at
tacking the president his last, as
be retired from public life at the
end of last week which was ef
fectually replied to by Representa
tive Landis, of the same state, who
declared that Mr. JohnBon had
been repudiated by his constitu
ents, whose sentiments he did not
represent in any sense, and sup
ported the declaration by reading
extracts from republican papers in
his district. "Those editors," said
Mr. Landis, "are the men who 35
years ago upheld the hands of
Oliver P. Morton, against the as
saults of the copperheads. If the
gentleman returns to bis district
he will be crucified by public opin
ion and spat upon with indigna
tion." SECOND OREGON.
Patrol From Company O Under a Heavy Klre
Two Wounded.
By the Associated Preei.
Manila, March 6. The rebel have
been couoentrntiog in Ibe vioiolty of tbe
reservoir. Today a patrol of company
Q, Second Oregon volunteers, was takeo
in ambush. Two men were wounded,
bat (be orgiDizatioo beld tbeir ground
under a beavy fire until Ibe remainder of
the company, assisted by two oompaniea
of the First Nebraska regiment, flanked
tbe enemy, killing 30 and wounding aev
eral more. Two battalions ot tbe Twen
tieth regular infantry bave reinforced
General Hale'i brigade.
All the native buta bave been destroyed
at Mariqaina, and tbe oouutry there ie
pretty well oleared, bnt the rebels were
returning In email bodiea at sundown
apparently they bave secured a new
supply of smokeless ammunition lately,
as there has been a noticeable difference
during tbe last tew days.
Theoivil members of tbe United Btates
Philippine commission, who arrived here
Saturday afternoon from Houg Kong on
tbe oruiser Baltimore, landed today, and
are now installed iu quarters especially
provided for them, on tbe Malate water
front, bnt they onn do nothing more than
familiarize themselves with looal condi
tions until after Colonel Charles Denby
ex-minister to China and a member of
the commission, arrives.
Tbe troops which arrived Saturday on
the transport Senator and those that ar
rived yesterday on the transport Ohio
are disembarking, and all the prepare
rations are being made to proceed with
an aggressive campaign before the wet
seBson sets in. Tbe rebel, anticipating
the Amorioan advance, are busy throwing
up defenses in every direction, and it is
reported that they are levying men and
supplies in every quarter of tbe provinoe.
As a result, great dissatisfaction prevails
among the tribes originally uufriendly to
tbe Tngalos, particularly among the Flo
CHons, who assert tbeir desire to assist
in oonqoeriog the Tagalos it furnished
with arms.
Cliiimlipilaln's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially for
cotighe, colds, croup, whooping ootigh
and iulluerzi. It has beoome famous
for its on res of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilized world. Tbe
most flattering testimonials bave been
received, giving aooonnts of its good
works; of tbe aggravating and persistent
ooughs it baa cured ; nf severe oolds that
have yielded promptly to its soothing
etTects, and of tbe dangerous atlaoks of
croup it bas cured, often saving tbe life
of the ohild. The extensive use of it for
whooping congb has shown that it robs
that disease of all dangerous couseqnen
0 ia. Hold by Co riser & Warren.
County Court In SmkIoii,
Yettterday the county court met in reg
ular session, with Judge ttartliolome
and Commissioners flower J and Beckett
iu attendance. Upon going to press we
are furnished with simply the following
important considerations: The petition
for Ione's incorporation, presented by J.
A. Woolery, Postmaster Perkins and 60
others, was aooepted and tbe privilege
granted by the court, and the 10th of
April was set for tbe voters of lone to
decide the matter, with . O. Sperry, O.
T. Walker and Mat Balvorsen appointed
es judges and 8. P. Haney and Frank
Ingleman as clerks.
Oscar Sbafer, W. D. Lord, Hsnry
Soberzicger and Pat Kilkenny were tbe
applionnts for the position of slook in
spector, and, as Oscar Sbafer accompa
nied his application with a long petition
from stockmen, be carried off tbe price
The full proceedings will appear In tbe
next issue.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomaob, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, aud all feel
the result in loss of appetite, poisons in
the blood, backitcbe, nervonsnnsa, head
ache and tired, listless, run-down feel
ing. Hut there's no need to feel like
that. Lieten to J. W. Gardner, Idaville,
Ind. lie says: "Eleolrio Bitters are just
the thing for a man when he is all ruo
down, and dou't care whether he lives or
dies. It did more to give me new strength
and good appetite than anything I could
take. I can now eat anything and have
e new )ae on life." Only 60o at Hlo
oum DrngCo's. Evry bottle goaraoteed.
Th Army and Navy
Have covered themselves with glory
during the war. Tbe army and navy
vest pocket memorandum book pub
lished by Ilia Northern Paoiflo is a oom
pact digest of Information relative to
the navies and armies of Spain sod lbs
Uolied Stales and the beginning of the
war. It has a map ot Cuba, Illustrations
ot naval ships, glossary ot navy and
army terms, translation ot Spanish
words, etc Send tea eenta to Ohas 8.
Fee, general pasenger agent, N. P. R.,
Ht. fanl, Miun., tor copy.
Tns Weekly Gazette only 11.50.
Now!
About
That ;
Spring Suit
of Yours!!
We bave for three years been agents for
TG ROYRL TAILORS' line
We have a line of 1500
samples to select from.
We take your measure
Suits range in price
according to quality
) We do not ask for a c S In our three years' )
j deposit. If you don't J ; dealing with the
S like the suit when it ? 5 Royal Tailors )
comes we will place ( ) we have yet to hear )
same in stock. of a cpmplaint. ae"
Don't give your order to some unreliable
representative of a tailoring concern.
Don't pay any deposit.
Don't allow them to send goods to you
C. O. D.
We give you a positive "and
can give you a Better Fit,
n Ti.T 1 1
service, ino deposit required, and we don t want you to
take me suit unless you are
Minor &
MORROW COUNTY'S
Ta Ltrj It One of the Lowest In Eaatero
Oregon.
We are indebted to Judge Bartholo
mew tor the oarefoliy compiled rate ot
taxation ot tbe courjtiei ot tbe elate tor
tbe year, gained through correspondence
with tbe oounty clerk of each conutj,
wblob placet oar connty among those ot
tbe lowett, wbiob will nff.ird Ibe taxpay
er not odly a surprise bat oouaiderable
ooosolati on:
County.
BHker
Bon Urn
ClacltauiM .
Crook
Columbia ..
Coo
Curry
t'ltnp
IoukIi ....
Ornt
OUUriii
Harney
Jackson . . .
Joaeriliia..,
Khtuit'h ...
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MtllH.ICounty.
.. IfJUUiie
.. St. 2 Lake. ...
. . us 1 Lincoln.
.. Marlon..
Mil If.
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IAi.7
21
21
V7 Malheur.
'VI !ll.lti.nm.h ta ft.
"inu'li" O .
Si 2
xe ' Morrow 22
t'..ik m
iWherman 25.7
;w.7 niiaiuook :
U nion 24
a U'nmtllla 20
2l..VWahltitton 20
27.5jWallowa 26.7
1TJ Wamto 24
18 Yamhill 16 6
Following is aleo tbe rate of taxation
of Morrow oounty for the past nine years,
a showing that bat few counties can
equal :
Mill
. 21 ;
.. 22
23
Mill.
m
1H91
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nwa
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IIW..
2-J
20
21
22
. lttSi
. 20
CASTOR I A
For Infant i and Children.
Th Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
. t
Not all well -dressed
men are dressed by
The Royal Tailors,'
CHICAGO, U. S. A.,
1w4 a ft AaceoA tstr
The Royal Tailors arc (
well-dressed men.
And it's done at a
cost which means a
saving of at least one
third as compared
with the average tail
or's prices.
We can show yoa
qualities and prices that
will interest you.
Minor &Co.1
and Guarantee a fit.
from $10.00
of goods.
unqualified guarantee that we
Better Workmanship, Better
1 1 1 .
pleased with it.
Co. ZZ:
SPRING and
GENTS
Stylish and Serviceable
At lowest prices ever offered in Heppner on goods of
the same quality.
Men's Servicable Suits sizes 36 to 44
" All-woo! blue, black'and brown cheviot,
" " " imported clay worsted former
P. 0. B0RG,
J The JEWELER
'iimiilitj
Dr. Barthlow's
p..,,,..,, WHITE PINE
ISS&reSK COUGH SYRUP
Hoiriinm, Sor
Throat, Bronchitis.' -
Dr. Barthlow's
The best
Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier. -
Conscr & Warren, Heppner, Or.,
Wbo carry a complete lino of Drags, Chemicals, Piot8, Oils snt Gl?
SPRING
At the
Rhea
SUMMER
Tailor Made
Brown &
Is Offering--
Watches
And the finest Jewelry at
very low prices.
N
Repairing a Specialty.
CELERY KOLA
ENGAGED
For Announcement
Of arrival of
GOODS
Next Week
old reliable firm
o.
n.
Hejpiiiraeir?
ouths
yiii
All the latest styles
Call and examine them
j
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q
Ages from 2 to 8 years 2-piece suits 90c.
All-wool suits from $2.00 to $5.00
According to trimmings.
good weight
price $12.00, now only
CANTON DISC
Is all steel, which makes it very strong and durable.
It is simple in construction and has less parts to wear
than any Disc made. The chilled journal bearings are
entirely dust-proof and can be easily oiled. There il
absolutely no end thrust to wear on the bearings.
The gangs are so arranged that they cannot raise
out of the ground in the center, but easily adjust them,
selves to dead furrows or low places in rough ground.
A trial will convince you thai the Canton is without
an equal. Manufactured by
PARLIN & ORENQORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS.
CANTON "U"
BAR LEVER i HARROWS
niiu : uurauic. ine (win can De adjusted as to
depth and the ttlgn reversed. Frame is thoroughly
" ' , J Ui uic ucm 51CCJ
PARLW & ORENQORFF CO, CANTON. ILLINOIS.
4uuc iu .ill sizes, inaii nv
jFarm Implements,
Grain and Feed,
Hughes,
Ore.
Suits
1 TiSfl
only $3.00
5.00
8.00
Oregon.
Acknowledged the superior of all makes. The easi.
est handled, lightest draft, most durable and turn the
soil perfectly. Can be adjusted to work on side hills,
where others fail. Have dust proof hub hands and
many points of superiorly over all others. Made in all
sires with STKKl.nr CHILLED bottoms and Riding
Attachment. Compare them with others and see them
work and you will buy a Canton. Manufactured by
PARLIN & ORENCCRFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS.
CANTON
His Plows
Made with wood or steel beams in all sies. Mold,
Mure and lindside is made of s. ft center, crueiole
steel, tli.u-oHiihly hardened. Double Shin Mold. They
are the tanners' friend, beetle lht nrc well and sub
Hanuj.ly nude and work peifectly in all soils.
M k PAOLIS 4 OREMXOT 0), Cant.. IHiwii
Studebaker Wagons,
HARROW. aCANTON r
bang- trh
S, P, Garrigues,