Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, May 15, 1890, Image 1

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EIGHTH YEAR.
THE GAZETTE.
IMHI HD ETFUtY TIirBH!MT A PTKRNOON. B
OTIS PATTERSON,
At $2.iO- year, $1.2fir mx mo (it tin, $0.75
Tor r'ir.; m'tii,nn; in ad vatic. If naiJ for at tlie
end of nix tnontlut, $2.50 a year will be charged.
AOVCBTIBINO "KATES.
1 inch, siunle colQinn, tr mouth, $ 1 Vi
? " 2.50
S " " " 5.00
H .. 8 V)
15.00
DOUBUB COLUMN.
icli $ 8 (Ml
:(.u
& column K.5
5 15.00
IxMal advHrtiin loe per line. Each subtw
qumt '.nrtiou at half rntm. biecial rate will
be charged fur peraoual 'Sikh and puliLical luh.
A. H. TVSON.
Ii. D. EOYED.
CEE&OIT OFFICIALS.
Gwvarnor
85. of (State ,
Truant! rer
uit. Inn! ruction
.twin HHventh JJirttrict...
Jioti-i;t Attorney
MOKKOW
JointHenatnr...
Kt-p reflttri ta t i ve . . . .
ouuty JdiIkb
Com ni iitaionera . . ,
'1 hoiuiftton.
Tlerk
" Btmriif
' TrHaaarer
AHMttiMr
Pttirveyor.. .
' flchool bup't
iVrimer
H. Pnnoyer.
. W. MrKride.
W. Webb.
..K.B. McUlroy.
J. H. liird.
W. It. LUw.
COUNTY.
J. P. Wuthi
T. K. Fell,
Wm. Mitchell
J. RKly. J. A.
C. I,. Andrews.
. T. K. Howard
W. Nobl,
J. J. Mr(ie.
Jitliutt Keithlwy,
i . II. btaiiley,
. A. J. Hix-bt;.
Tyson & B 03 eel,
Contractors, Builders and Archi
tects. Special attention given to pluns,
designs and estimates for all kinds
of buildings.
They ore pimine in their Hepuner Hrick Yard
the nittfhini-rv Fur mnbi,a uiirupl... .unlllv
of p refined brick.
OFFICE,
HEPPNER,
UPPER MAIN ST.,
OREGON,
HOW'S YOUR FENCE?
We have the CHEAPEST and Bes:
WOVEN WiRE FEKCINC
Wire Rope Selvage,
2 Or
II KPPHEB TOWN OFPIUEKS.
Mstn -Henry Rlnckmar:.
I'oulieilmei. Nelmm Jonue, J. W.
Morrow. K. Ij. Matlock, . K. Farutworth, C.
;ii . M lory and W. J. Mc-Au.
Kt-cor.l. 1 , A. A. Hoberts.
ItVHhUfOl W. J- IMMiHT,
Marsluil J. W. Kusniu.
sefp?.tbb scciznre.
.zr. Doric LtHlue No. 20 K. of p. meets ev.
fiV ery'J'netKeTniii(fat7.8Uo'clHik iu I.
Ulally u.vited to attentl.
J. II. Stanley, c C.
11. aWlNBUBNK. K. of li. & ti.
PEOrESSIOnAIi.
I TOR Mi Y;
LAW
Aeut for Jarvis CoukEiug Mortgage Trust Co.
Ollioe in First National Bank,
Heppner,
Oregon.
Alter
O. W. IIJEA.
iey-t-La,
Notary Public
Justice of the Peace.
HEPPNER, OGN.
Ol-'FK E OPEN AT ALL HOUItS
J. N. BROWN JAS. D. HAMILTON.
Attorney at Law.
Brown & Hamilton
Fraction in ail courts of th stab?. Insurance,
real estato oollecti.m and loan agents.
Promut attention iriven to all businefw entrnHf-
d to thorn.
Opposite Gazette Office, Heppner.
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liJjl x vxtxtvy t vvxi x , V7Xi,ijrUxN, lliUKbDAY, MAY 15, 1890.
Mr. oo
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OWDER
W IMCEES iilGH AI 60 CEHI8 PEE SOD.
,UT7n. Gnrrlen, Poultry and Stock Fencing, ell
a.. a and widths. Gales to match. Pricesiow. Sold
tui".,Hl:7?V.?r,"""lt '""'d- Sendforcirculars.
- W.-All-Mic, 1 LAtVX and CK31L:ri:irY Fen-
Absolutely Pure.
1 liia powder never varies. A marvel
oi purity, strent'tli and wholes imeness
economical Him tlie oruiuary
kitiila, and oannot !e s- ld in competition
wiiii iue multitude ot low test, short
weight, alnm or phosphate po-.vders
SoLn ONLY IN CAN?.
KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO..
lOfi Wall Sttect, N. Y.
Tha Golecrated French Cure,
Warranted it
j cur
APHRODITINE"
Is Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of the
BEFORE geueratlre or- AFTER
jam ol either sex whotlier arising from tn
excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium.
ermrougn youthful indiscretion, over ludule
ncc, 4c, such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful
ness, Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Seminal
neasuess, Uysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al Emission: , Leucorrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Mem.
ory, Loss of Power and Impoteucy, which If ne
glected often lead toprematureoldaeand insan
ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for S5.00 Sent by
man ou receipt ot price.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE forevery5.M
order, to refund the money if a Permanent
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
red by Aphroditini. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WX8TKRN BRANCH,
BOX 27 PORTLAND. OR
hold by A. D. Johuson & Co.. Drnir
', ricppnor, uretfon.
r
I ,iVKsV 1
sl.1
VOICE !
from Obf. Her !
portrait of Mr. Uarri.
lOn. of Sllrltl flhin
He writsjsi : "Wan al work on farm for
a month ; I now hav an Brener
b. C. Allen II Co b album- and pulU-
ind Often mskttMtM a rlo "
Bignd) W. H.Uaubihom.
William Kline. Htrri.burs-, Pa..
wntts: "I have nsver known
auj thmpf to aell like your album.
Yesterday I look order enough to
paw me wra5." W. J. Kl-
murv, nan go r, Me., wnlea: "1
ake an order for your album at
profit ii often a niuthue 92 J
for a aina-le dav'swarlc."
Olhen are do.ujrc.uile an well :
" "pace 10 five ea
one who takea hold of thiejrrand bu sinew pile up grand profin.
Shall we start YOU in this business.
W. R. ELLIS,
A ttorney-at- Law
Public,
Notary -
- UIMWWt'P
Prosecuting Attorney for Seventh Ju
dicial District.
Will yie prompt attention to ant and
all business entrusted to hint.
lFFICK on Main Street, over Liberty Mar-
INTERNATIONAL
TYPEWRITER!
i
1 iH
tract from thH
reader T write tone and ieara all about it fnr vnnnir
are atartlne; many; we will start yon if you don't delay until
anothergeta ahead of yon in your part of Ihecountrv If you
take bold you will be able to pick up e-old fast. rWatead
On account of a forced TnaiiufacturePa aale 1 S&.OOO ten
dot liar 1'hotosrixph Albums areto beaold to tb
Projile for a each. Bound in Koyal Crimton Silk Velvet
lu.h.Ctisnninyly decorated in sides. Handsomest album in the
World. Lara-eat Kize. nrMinl hamin. u a
wanted. Liberal terma. Big money for agents. Any one can
become a aucreasful apent. Sella itself on sight little or no
unrisai .. nutrcwer mown, every one wants to pur-
r . J,en'" " "louaanoa oi omera with rapidity never
JY , Pr,,nl "wan every worker. A cents are
uisaiug lununca. i.auiramasie as mucn as men. You, render,
can do as well as anyone. FulHn forma lion and term
to thoae who write for same, with particulars and terms for our
m'ly Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know alL
Address E. C. ALLN A. UO AuolSTa! UaivM.
The Coroner Holds -ail Inquest
Over the Dead Body.
Candidates for fWii'a tu
Fkankfort, Ky., May 9. The contest
for the late Seoator Beck's place prom
ises to be warm. The list of candidates
now contains the names of Jobn G. Car
iiele, x-Governor K. B. MoCrary, Judge
William Lindsay, Judge Wells Beeves,
Ei-Congressmau W. J. Stone, Governor
Buckner and Proctor Knott.
THE EYE WITNESSES TESTIFY
That Ireceased Had a Pistol Not Proven -Intoxicated
Youths Persecnte Moody
The Slayer Claims .Seii
Oefeiise The
Verdict.
Pendleton. May 8. The Tribune to
day "gives the tollowing account of the
inquest held on tbe body of the victim of
the recent tragedy :
The coroner's inquest over the remains
of John McElrath, who was killed at
Vinson Tuesday morning by R. F.Moody,
was held at that place yesterday after
noon, Coroner Ligbtfoot presiding.. From
Great English Remedy.
MURRAY'S SPECIFIC.
IVmdo Me-K. A guaranteed cnreforall nervoas
QiBejiseH, each ae Weak Memory,
" "1 Dl "IU pUWr alVBttTia
Headarlie. Pain in the Bat-k. JSer
vous Prostration. Wakefulnesa.
Leucorrhoea, Universal Lassitude
bemma. Woakness, linpotency,
and general loss of power of the
general uriians m either sex,
caused by lnuiscretion or ovr
Before Takintt. exertion, a .d wtiicb. nitimately
leads t Prematnre Old Ace, In- Trade Hark.
sanity and consumption, 1-(K) a
box or six boxes for &ran). Seot
by mai on receipt of price. Full
particulars in nauiDhiet sent free
to every applicant.
we Guarantee 6 Boxes
to cure anv case. For everr 5
order received we send six boxes
and a written guarantee to refund. AfterTakingc
the money if our id pec i tic does not effect a cure.
Address all communications to the sole manu
facturers, the
MURRAY MEDICINE CO..
Kansas City. Mo.
SiA in Hepnner hv A. D JOHNSON A CO
sole atcents.
CJEO. P. MOBOAN.
Land Office Specialist.
The Da!le8, Orenn.
Besnlarly almittifl to prHO-ice berore
Hio U. 8. Laud office and departments
t Waaliinirton. i. U. Attenos IO O'Ml
tests and rooovery ot lost riylits.
on, or write liiin.
Cull
NATIONAL BANK of HEPPNER
J. P. THOMPSON,
President.
K BISHOP,
Cashier.
fUAXSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD.
Opposite Minor's H"tel,
HEPPNER, OREGON,
First
National
OF HETPNEll,-
Bank
X. KHEA. FUANK KKLUMiO,
Prtisiaeut. Vice-President.
George W. C'onser, Cashier.
Trausaots a General Banking Business
KXCHANGE
On all parts of the world
Bought and Sold,
..n..itVi.i nmile at all voints on Kea
aonable Term.
150,000 to loau on improved
farms at 8 per cent
A strictly nrst-cicss mncnine. Fully war
rantetl Marie from vrv 1 -'sl matenal. by skilled
workmen, and with t!i- l.t l..ol that have ever
jeen devised for the imrp- m Warranted to do
all that can lie reasonr.l.H expooted or the very
best typewriter exlant. ('apahle of writing 150
words ier minute or mori.' according to the
ability of the operator.
l'rice - $100.00.
If there is no aent in your town, ad
dress the manufacturers,
THE PAKISII MFG. CO.,
Agent Wanted. PARISH, IT. T.
PRfr STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRIT
rtlCfc. INtt FRTK. First olfss facilities and
best of teachers. Address, with stamp for return
postage, THE KF1. CO.,
r Parish, N. T.
BolJet tn Splendid
HIGH ARM
Sag SSaStii"
SEW1KG MACHINE
BECAUSE i? THE BEST;
H tou nave
CONSUMPTION 1 COUGH OR COLD
BRONCHITIS IThroat Affection
SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh
Or any Disease where the Throat and Lung
or Inflamed, lack of Strength or Wen
Power, you can be relieved and Cured by
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Ask Or Scott' Emuliion. and let fo eas
ftanatton, or eolicitatUm induce you to
accept a mubttUute.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE.Chemlsts, N.Y.
who arrived in this oity last evening Ui
be present at the preliminary examina
tion before Justice Bishop to-day, a Trib
une reporter gained the following addi
tional facts: James Nelson, an eye wit
ness, states that he was standing near
Moody's place loading bay into his wagon
wheu MoElrath came up to him and of
fered to aid in the work, but his hand
was wounded and he was unable to du so
He (McElrath) walked to the corral of
Allen Peterson and borrowed a quirt, or
small whip, stating that he would return
it soon. With it he proceeded to the door
of Moody's place, and while standing in
the doorway exclaimed: "Shoot, d
you, shoot !" at the same time striking
the side of the door in an angrv manner
with his whip. The report of a gun was
heard and McElrath staggered to the side
walk aDd thence to tbe street and fell, but
tried hard several times to regain his feet.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hinkle, who lived op
posite the Moody house, rushed across
and with the aid of Mr. Neison lifted the
dying man up and carried him to a bed
in one of their rooms, where he expired
in about five minutes, without saying a
word to denote how the trouble occurred'
Ou the edge of the sidewalk, near where
the deceased fell, was scattered flesh and
pieces of bone blown from the faoe of
the murdered man. There was no evidence
to show that MoElrath bad any other
weapon than a whip, which was found
lying near the body.
At the inquest it was further shown by
the testimony of Miss Peterson that Mr.
Moody had sent for young McElrath.
which eyideuce was corroborated by Burr
Hinkle. McElrath, had stated on the
morning of the murder that he had en
tered the house of Mr. Moody tbe night
before and gave Mrs. Moody a piece of
his mind on account of her husband talk
ing about him, after which he became ex-
icjted and broke a pane of glass with his
now in "- 1 -. gaif.j
Mr. Moody' has been persecuted to a
great extent by certain young hoodlums
ot that village during the past year or
two and had probably become exaspera
ted. There is not a sound window or door
Girard's Niece Died Penniless.
Philadelphia, May 9. Henrietta Gi
rard, niece of Stephen Girard, died here
penniless yesterday. She was claimant
to one-third of the undivided property,
valued at several millions, but for the
last three years has been largely depend
eot on cnanty of friends. She was kept
out. oi tne property first by her brother
and then by her brother's widow.
THE MM iGl BIS BTOtfprp gLE!
McKinley Opens With a Heavy
Fire all Along the Line.-
EHPLAINS THE TARIFF BILL
The Nil in her Exceeds Thirteen.
WncA, N. ., May 8. The number of
bodies found iu the ruins at the poor
house in Preston already reaches thirteen.
The impression is that the growing loss
of life will far exceed the first estimate.
a number of witnesses who testified andjj-'1-tue PaDlio building were very many
aged tnen and women, some of whom
nave not leit tueir beds for months, who
are believed to be among the number of
those reported to have perished.
The Charleston Kememhered.
San Francisco, May 8. There has ar
rived in this city for (he United States
flag-ship Charleston,' a handsome silver
punch bowl, lined with gold, aocompanied
by the compliments of the citizens of
Charleston, S. C, after which city the
vessel was named. Tbe gift bears the
arms of the city and state, with an ap
propriate inscription.
The (ireat Trust in Hanger.
tOLUMBus. Ohio, May 8. Attoruev
General Watson, of this state, has brough
suit to taka away from the Standard Oil
Company its oharter, for violation of th
srate laws, The petition refers to the
general state laws against monopolies. and
oites the fact that the Standard Oil Co
had forfeited its rights by entering into
the Standard Oil Trust of New York
The Last Bites.
Lexingtos, Ky., May 8. The funeral
services over the remains of Senator
Beck were held here to-dav.
Tornado iu Missouri.
Pltihedalk, Me., May 9. A tornado
passed north of this city to-uight, wreck
ing a dezen farm houses and doing much
damage to crops. The family of Henry
Young were all injured more or less seri
ously. His wife is not expeoted to live.
Further details are not obtainable tonight.
Over One Hundred Burned.
Monteaii, May 9. So far as can bo
ascertainedill82 patients at tongue Point
assylum have been accounted for. The
total number of inmate on the reghister
on the 1st of May, according to advices
rom Quebec, was 1297. This
would
Th
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NOW THEY ALL WANT IT
For It does inch beautiful work.
Sample Machine at Factor; Prlca.
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ipts Waatei in DnccciiTjiEl Territory.
ME MOFACTMM CO.
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A JOURNAL FOR ADl'ERTISERS.
Ii lnoed en Vte tort aid Ifteenta diyi of oa
Boati, sad is tie represeatltivs journal ttsjnds
Iromtl of American sivef.iscrs. It tnitatu to tno
tnoijeriescei adver-iser no, wnra, and rtirs at
should advsrtiso ; now to write an advertlieneat ; low
e tenia? ns ; wiat newijajen to me ; now mues
money to eijend In fact, dlieonnei on every point
tnat alsitj of f rentable dUcussSon. Advertiiing U
in art practised c-y many out understood By few. Tne
aondnetore of rSXKTS2S' IKS nnderitand it, am1
inelr advice Is tased on an experience of mere tna;
trenty-Uve year: in placing siTsrtistsc contracts for
any of tie largest and meet successful advertisers.
A year's mtscription tests cut One tellar : sample
copies Free. Address
CEO. P. ROWELL & CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
to Spruce St.. New York.
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AGENTS WANTED p
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LQZIER&YOSTBlftfCLE
Tnl fdo.Ohio. ' rlr
Ati, FOE THE PUBLIC GOOD.
It is au undisputed fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains that are now
run on the American continent are those
on the "Bcrunqton Route," leaving
the Union Depot in Denver, also St.
Paul, immediately on arrival of all
through trains from the west. The first
and second class coaches are magnifi
cent, the Reclining chair cars superb,
the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri
ant, and as for the meals that are served
iu those Palace Burlington dining cars
yum-ynm. The next time you go east
ta Kansas Citv.Chicaeo or St. Louis, if
von mention to the ticket agent that
you want your ticket to read from Den
ver or St. Paul over the Burlington
Route, you will get it, and you will al
ways be glad of it.
If you go via the Northern or Canadi
an Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains
of "The Burlington Route," between St.
Paul, Chicago and St. Louis will carry
yon alona the eastern shore of the Miss
issippi river for a distance of 350 miles,
umidst ncenerv that cannot be surpass
ed; or, if you go via the Oregon Short
Line or Sonthera Pacihc, and your ticket
reads via "Tbe Burlington Route," from
Cheyenne or Denver, you will pass
through all the thriving cities and towns
located in what is popularly known as
the "Heart of the Continent." For fur
ther information apply to A. C. Sheldon
General Agent, 85 First Street, Portland
in his premises, all having been broken
in. une year ago u.e uwi ui u uav-
office as smashed in by boys, who are
in the habit of making themselves obnox
ious while intoxicated.
Tlie aacnsed was seen at the jail by a
reporter last evenina, and seems to take
the matter very coolly, in fact is very talk
utive nd does not seem to realize the
position in which he stands.
coroner's vekdict.
Pollowiug is the verdict rendered by
the coroner's j ury :
We, the jury empanneled to investigate
the cause of tbe death of Johu McElrath
beg leave to submit the following verdict
to-wit: The said Jobn McElrath died on
the momiug of the 6th d.-.y of May,
1890, from the effects of a shotgun
ound inflict: d upon him while standing
in front ot the hotel at Vinson, Umatilla
county. Oregon. The said shot is sup
posed io have been hred by K. i
Moody.
Sigued, H. G. Peterson.
A. Maaok,
A. B. Chapman,
J. B Campbkll,
Thos. Loremet.
E. M. Cox.
Jury.
Later The Tribune to-morrow will
contain a report of the examination of R.
P. Moody, for the murder of John Mc
Elrath, had to-day before Justice Bishop.
The evidenoe given by eye witnesses
bore strongly against the plea of self-defense
bv Moodv. Moody was held for
murder, without bail.
Four Virginia Moonshiuers Caught.
Deputy Marshal John D, Daly last even
ing captured four desperate moonshin
ers on Cone Creek, in thatconnty. Their
names are Underwood, leader of the
gang, Bob Taylor, George Taylor and
Bib Taylor. The are all in Taswell jhU.
85.00
300
This isthequickest and cheapest route
Canvon City to Monument
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Slilfrtrei Senniisl c.tn. WriutM.
lii f BIEL MEDICAL CO.. BUf-FAi,V,N. !
THE UMATILLA RESERVATION.
THERE WILL. BE NO B'KEE WOOL.
the Free List
Amendment to Place Wool on
oiuu uown.
Washington, May 8. Pending the
discussion in the senate to-day of the
house special tariff bill, Senator Jones,
of Arkansas, democrat, moved for an
amendment placing wool on the free list.
All the democrats present, sixteen in
number, voted aye; all the republicans,
thirty-four, voted no.
The News of the East.
PHILADELPHIA,May 9. The Pi ess says
ft is stated by the best authority that
Geo. W. Hunt will build 200 miles of
railroad from Pendleton to Portland, Or-
gon, which will parallel the main line of
the Oreuon Navigation Co. The road
will run south of tbe Columbia river,
short distance from the Oregon Naviga
tion road. It is said the oity of Portland
will take two million of bonds and the
work will begin at an early day.
WASHINGTON.
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IX THE WORLD.
Its wrearing dualities are unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes of uur other braTyJ. Not
affected by hmt,tr6ETIHEEMI!lE.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. tyr
Arrangements Marte to Expedite Its Opening.
Washington, May 8. The resnlt of
the frequent consultations between con
gressman Hermann and the department,
is that plans have been adopted on the
best means of expediting the opening of
the Umatilla reservation, iB that plans
have been adopted by which work will
begin, as soon as any township survey is
oompleted, upon that township bo re
turned. SF.CKETABY WISDOM'S ORDEB.
Onlv Celtain Chinese will Have to Leave bv
the lucouiina; 8teamer.
San Francisco, May 7. Collector
Phelps received from Secretary Windom
to-day telegraphic instructions as to the
Chinese who'are expected to arrive from
Hone Kong on the steamer China Friday.
Secretary Windom directs the collector to
Dermit all transit Chinese aboard the
steamer who purchased their tickets be
fore the receipt at Hong Kong of his in
structions to proceed on their journey to
Mexican ports. AU who purchased tickr
ets after the cablegram was received
would not be allowed to transfer to south
bound steamers, and must be deuied the
right to leave the steamer.
Highwaymen Arrested.
Lamy. N. M., May 9. Lee White and
his pal, highwaymen, who robbed the
station and trainmen here of money and
...tni,ac Wednesday morning, were
arrested last night by the sheriff and his
deputies in the mountains and brought
nere mis uioru.uK-
Tiie taii-vear-old son of Charles
Navell. while olaving on a cliff
overhanging the river at Spokane
Falls, fell in anil was swept oyer
the falls. Tliougti an expert swim
mer, he was drowned.
In consequence of divisions and
a light vote, the democrats of Ta-
coma carried the most important
city offices at the recent election,
Preston H. Jatlock, a prominent
farmer near Colfax, died iliay otb.
from injuries caused by his team
running away. He was bb years
old and much beloved by the com
munity.
W. G.Dovell Has been appointed
local clerk for the United StateB
district and circuit courts at W alia
f alia.
An organized band of young
thieves, ranging from 15 to 17
years of age, has been discovered
at Tacoma,and several arrests have
been made.
The Review gives au account of
the trial, by the council of Spokane
h alls, of .Peter Uueber, one or its
members, for bribery. He was
convicted of the charge and ex
pelled from the council. Boodlers
are not wanted in that city of mar
velous growth.
The insane asylum at Longue
Point, Quebec, was destroyed by
fire, Ifay 6. There were 1,(300 lu
natics in the asylum, which was
under the charge of Nuns. Fifty or
more of the unfortunate creatures
perished in the flames. The loss
to the Sisters of Providence will
amount to seyeral hundred thou
sand dollars.
Protection to Home Industries Necessary to
national liefeuse.
Washington, May 7. The house be
gan the debate on the tariff bill, Payson,
of Illinois, oooupying the chair.
McKinley took the floor in support of
the bill. He said the result of the last
political campaign, the majority of the
house, the presence of Harrison i n t.hA
presidential chair, meant that a revision
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oi mo mrtu. was uemanaea by the peo
ple; that the revision should be along
the line and iu full recognition of the
principle of protection. (Applause.)
The bill presented was in full continua
tion of the polioy of protective tariff
The bill would not abolish internal reve
nue taxes; the committee had found abo
lition unnecessary. The bill recommend
ed the abolition of all speoial taxes and
a reduction o the tax on tobacco and
snuff; and removed restrictions on the
growers of tobaoco. With these excep
tions tue internal revenue laws stood
at present. Tins reduced internal tax
ation over ten trillion dollars. The bill
also liberalized the drawbacks on im
ported ra w materials when exported af
ter manufacture. The present law al
lows 90 per oeut. drawbaok; the new
law would allow 99 per cent. Thia
disposes of the free raw materials ques
tion. After discussing the bill more in
detail, McKinley said:
"Under the duties fixed by the bill the
annual imports of $25,000,000 of agricul
tural products would be supplied to the
people of the United States by the
American farmer, rather than by the
Canadian farmer, and that J25.000.000
aistiiouted among the farmers would
readjust some of the depression prevail
ing and give them confidence and in
creased ability to raise the mortgages on
tueir iarms. iianng twelve years of re
ciprocity with Canada, the United States
had bought more than it had sold. -What
the United States wanted if it ever had
reciprocity, was reciprocity with equal
ity."
MoKiuley explained and defended the
wool schedule and the "paragraph in the
metal schedule concerning tin plate, and
considered tbe free list. Referring to
tbe growth of th3 carpet industry in the
United States, he said :
Thee pric of carpets had gone down
while its ad valorem equivalent had
gone up. The favorite method of the
democratic free trader and revenue tariff
reformer was to parade this high per
centage and ad valorem equivalent to
rails were S51U-J a ton, there was aa
equivalent ad valorem duty upon tuein
of 23 per cent.; but when rails were re
duced to $50 a ton, because of this duty
of 28 per cent., which had induced our
manufacturers to engage in that busi
ness, the ad valorem equivalent went up
per cent. The democrats looked at
per cent, republiaans looked at prices.
Democrats would rather have low ad va
lorem equivalents and high prices than
igh ad valorem equivalents and low
prices. There was a complaint against
the bill that it would stop the ex
portation and interfere with our foreign
markets. Was the foreign consumer
better than the American consumer?
Under the system of the present tariff
we bought abroad, and we sold and paid
the balance in gold. In an unhealthy,
state of affairs, organized opposition to
the bill came from consignors Consig
ors and merchants abroad and the press
of other countries condemn the bill.
Why? Because it works against them.
This bill was an American bill, made for
America's interests. Notwithstanding ail
croaking, we are now exporting more
products than at any time in our histo-
rv. Our exports increased do per cent.
more than the exports from free trade
Great Britain. While Great Britaia had
between 1878 and 1880 lost in her com
merce, the United States gained '1 per
oent., and with the same aid to shipping
that Great Britain gave, the ships of the
United States would plow every sea un
der Amerioan flags in competition with
the ships of the world. We had enjoyed
tweuty-nine years of continuous protec
tion, the longest period since the found
ation of the government, and found out
selves in greater prosperity than any
other time. In 1860, after fourteen
years of revenue tariff the country was
in a state of depression, we had neither
money nor credit. We have both now.
Accumulations of the working classes
have increased. Their depositee in sav
ings banks exceeded those of the work
ing class of any other country, xnese
deposites told their own story. The
public debt of the United States per
capita was less than that of any other
nation in the world. We lead an na
tions in agriculture and mining. Could
any nation furnish such evidenoe of pros
perity? Tet men were found to talk
about restraints we put upon the greatest
benefits to the greatest number. The
largest opportunity for human endeavor
were the maxims upon which our pro
tective Bystem rested." Applause.
At the conclusion oi ivicainiey s
sDeech. he was warmly congratulated
oersonally by almost every repunaoan
member present, while the cry "vote,"
vote," was heard all over the western
side of the hall.
Mills followed. He declared this
tariff bill that had come ootore tue
American people like highwaymen, de;
maud their pnrses to check importation,
was in reality to check exportation. Lon
tinuing, he said:
"When we refused to keep the pro
duce of other nations, that such refusals
were iterdictions against our exports,
and as we remove barriers to the free ex
change we increasea our traae.
FOOTWEAR BELOW COST!
Mens,' Ladies,' Misses' and Child
ren's Shoes.
:OXO:
I have purphased the stock of A. Clychoski, who recently failed in
Portland, and am prepared to give
BARGAINS I1V AIVL, IvIXKS!
I have 500 pair of French Kid shoes, which I will sell at a great
saorafioo. The Latest Style and Best Quality.
NEAT FIT, AND GUARANTEED.
ES"I am paying the highest cash price for Hides and Pelts 3
STORE, MAT STREET. Stand formerly occupied by C. S. Vau Duyn.
N. L. ROBISON PROPRIETOR, - - - HEPPNER, OREGON
Columbia Brewery Depot,
AUGUST BUCKLER,
Proprietor,
Of the Columbia Brewery, at The Dalles, would inform the citizens of Morrow and surrounding,
counties that he has leased from John B. Natter the City Brewery in Heppner, and has
established a depot at the well known stand, for the sale of the best
Lager Beer ami Porter.
either in the keg or bottled, which he will be pleased to supply customers in
any quantity wholesale and retail.
The Public are invited to call and examine his stock with
the assura nce that they will find it first-class,
CtT The Heppner Depot will be in charge of Mr. Dan Osiners, who will cheer
fully suppiy all orders.
Where can you get the Most
, Nuts, Notions, fars, Tobaccos, Etc.
FOR THE LEAST MONEY?
WHY, AT
-Where did you Say ?
"THE MODET-
rMjnor s,
Oysters and Lunch served at All Hours and
in the Best Style. .
Don't forget "THE MODEL," for the
Choicest Goods.
OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor.
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
E. B- BISHOP, Treaa.
MORROW WM LAND ii TRUST CO.
incorporated.)
General Warehouse and For
warding Agents.
The Company lias recently constructed a two-story
warthmts e 80x100. feet, with wool press and all con
vem'ences for handling wool. -777.7
Wie arehouse Clmr$es at Heppner will be the same
nt those at Arlington, less cartages.
Freight upon laled wool from Heppner, same as
Cash'SvSed upon consignments of ivool or wool in
storage. .xTAirn
TH.liKUJN Hi. J? JcjIjIj, mAiniium.
HACIHE.WIS
kVi Sri- lbfi$Fimal2a:4tfSXtA
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Log,LumbYard & eTTRUCrtS5-
Mc-ST-T SPRING WASONSf ALL STYLES.
j LSSSiNr B PATENT CHAISE SHAKE J .
rWF!SH BK9S WAGSH
JlSaj raosneavis.
Protec
tion, boiled down, meant more work and
less results, ana carriea u ilo
it meant all work and no result."
Mdls criticised tha provisions of the
bill after the manner which has charac
terized his former arguments.
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