Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, May 29, 1890, Image 1

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EIGIJTH YEAR.
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 181)0
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THE GAZETTE.
!Hr?:U KVtKV THLBHDAY AFTKRNOON HY
OTIS PATTEIiKON,
At 'i.ii year, $1.2r for six n-'uiths. 0.
V :i,rw? nioiitns; in advance. -If paid for at the
nnj hwuuih. iMja year will be charged.
ADVEHT18INO BATES.
I inph, 6ingln colamn, per month,.. .
$ l.Vl
.. 2.rt
DOTJBI.K COLUMN.
ilM'llfS..
3-fKl
... 5.M
?H column .7.7,
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Local advwrtitii ug Ukt per line. Each subsr
quDt ::iMf.rtion at half rates. Hpeciul rates will
be charged for personal Jik aud oolitical mIukJi.
OHEO-OIT ornciALs.
tiovernor ,
Hec. of State
.'return rer
Hiipt. Instruction
JmJe Heventh District
.district Attorney
8. Pt-nnoyer.
, W. McHride.
VV. W.-bb.
.JS.H. McKtroy.
J. li. Hird.
....W. ti. KUi.
MOIillOW COUNTY.
Joint Henator , J. P. Waster.
KaprfHontative T. LC. tell.
' oonty Jude Win. Mitchell.
('ouimiduionAre J. B. Ely. J. A.
Thoui psoii.
Clerk ('. L.Andrews.
" Hheriff T. H. Howard.
Treamirer (jeo. Noble,
AHfceHor J. J. MeGee.
Surveyor... JnliuK Keith ley.
School bap't.... J. kl. Htanley.
oroner A. J. Shobe.
URPPNEE TOWN OFFICERS.
1oi Henry Blacknian.
( ounciliiien Nelnon J ones, J. W.
Morrow. E. L. Matlock, O. E. FaniMWorth, ('.
M.MMloiy and W. J. Me Ate;.
i;ecniei ,.A. A. Roberts.
Fr-anureF W.J. Ix-zer,
Mural ink, J. W. Kmuius.
rT Jlorie LfMlge No. 20 K. of P. meets ev
"A ery'J'lleiday ovenine-nt 7.30o'ctock in 1.
Ixr'XSl dially invited to at tend.
5.T I II Ht.wi.-v I1 i1
K. K. .SwiNBUttNlfi, K. of 11. A: ti.
PEOrE;SSIOnli.
itokni-;y5sse
.aw.
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-Coiikliusr Moi'lrase Trust Co.
Agent for .krvis-
tMlice in Fii
Heppner,
st National Dank,
Oregon
4 1 1 o r n e y-a t-L a wzzz v
o liAOtarv l nunc aau
.Tutstioe of tlie Ieaf;o.
H EPi'NEli, OGN.
1FHC E OPEN AT AIJ. IWh US
i. N. I1KOWN, JAM. L. HAMILTON.
Attorney at Lhiv.
Brown & Hamilton
Practice in all court of the state. Insurance,
real estiitw coliecti-m ii:itl loan My.it-.
Prompt atUtntiOii tiven to all buiiineHs cntrurt
ed to tin -in.
OjipoHite Gazette Office, Heppner.
W. K. ELLIS,
t torney-at-
WWjjaMaMipUliii'i'
HRlTNliB. OliEUON.
I'roHCcnting Attorney for Seventh Ju
dicial District.
ill gil e prompt attention to an J unit
all business entmstea 10 mm.
OFFICE on Main Street, over Liberty Mar
ket GEO. P. MORGAN,
Land Office Specialist,
The Dalles, Oregon.
t i,! ,im;tt.Bil to nraotioe beroie
the V. 8. Land office and departments
at Washiufiton, D. C. Attenbs to con-
.-i 1 ,ur.vUrv nf l,t rillbtS. Ci"!
ItlBliS OUU ixjuw-j
on, or write him.
1M 4T K l! A 1 . hAirv 01 HClTt'
..... . . iTr r xtrn
ilUVl'""
i p THOMPSON. F.D. B. BISHOP.'
President. Cashier.
flLWSACTS A tiENEBALBAXKlXG BUSINESS.
OOtJLECTToNS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD.
nnnnnite Minor's Hotel,
HEPPNEK,
OREGON.
National Bank
-OF HEFPNER,
First
.A. KHEA.
PreBident.
FRANK KELLOGG-,
Vice-Presiilent.
George. W. Conser, Cashier. ,
I ranaaota' ft General Ban kiug Business
On all parts of tlie world
Bought and Sold,
Collection made at all points on Rea
sonable Terms.
$150.1100 to lona on improved
farms at 8 per cent
WHEN YOU WANT
nnN'T FORGbl
Ti,t. the best ulace to get it is at the
GAZETTE SHOP
Heppner, : "
YOU CAX SUBSCRIBE FOR
ANY NEWSPAPER
THE
. GAZETTE SHOP.
AND
Canyon City
STAGE LIKE,
Chas. H. Lke, Proprietor.
STAGES LEAVE MIEST DAILY EX
CEl'T SUNDAY.
FARE:
Cnoron City to Monument
- " Long Creek
85.00
300
This is the quickest and cheapest route
Portland from point ,n this vicinity.
U. h.
Jj. D. BOYED.
Tyson & Boyed,
Contractors, Builders and Archi
tects. Special attention given to plans,
tlsigns and estimates-fur all kinds
of buildings.
Ihcj are pull ms in their H"tmcr Hiiokl'ard
il." ni;i:hin'.-ry for niakiuj,' a .superior quality
i.f pi. n bl ink.
OFFICE, UPPER M.UXST.,
HEPPXER. - OllEGON,
ttPZ i CM FENCE
i
a e tie CHEAPEST End Bes!
FEW CI KG
5 illOH AT 60 OEHTS Plift ROD.
n, lo!iii,rv and Swok Fencing, all
-. i.HU'j: iOF'atCll. r!CP3low. Sold
Hsiit K'ald- SpndfnrclrfTulara.
'.;t.x wj-itii FKNrc., rint'AGO, ii,r
l S and tKMMKifY Fene
from Ohio. Here !
of Salem, Ohio.
work on a farm for
ulbnms and jjuiU
nske a a day."
W. H. OaKBISOH.
e an apucv
ine. Haniiburp, Pa.,
1 have u-ver known
nythinfr to sell like your album,
csterduy 1 tonk ordi'rs enough to
.fflnmre, BuDf-or, Me., writes: "!
.it'aku an order fur your nlbuin at
J lmost everv liouto I visit. My
74 profit is often a nturitaft fiSU
'i'te.' or . single dny . work."
r-jiOtheraredoiiiKfuit
takea bold oftbiSBTaml business inli-t uiifrranti pro tits.
Mian we start YUU tn tins bust
this
usiness,
n all about it for
irt you if you do:
ourmit. we
't delay until
i' ill t
ea-iet-wii
!.r..OOO ten
diillur Ihoti:rUh Allium arc to behold to tba
People for 3 ac h. Il.xmit in KoVHl Crimson Silk Velvet
iush. Chnriinnp-ly deeomu-d inides. Handsomest albums in Hie
world. Larct-st S'u.v. tire ill est bar pa ins ever known. A Rent a
wanted. Liberal terms. Big monev for atc"'"- Anv one enn
become a sucrcsiful at--cnt. Sells itself on sipbt liitle or no
talking necessnry. Wlu-rever shown, every one wants to iur
hnse. AfrciiU take thousands of orders with rapidity never
bufori kriuwii. Girftt profits await every worker. Agents are
ninkiiiff liirtunes, Ludies make as much as men. You, reader,
full information and terms t I'fp.
n th-i
ml t
ly llibh-s. Rooks and IVriodii
Aflei
. kn..i
all.
louldyou conclude to jrono furtbt
AdUreb JL. C. AI-L.KN k
'HeBest 24i.m-safetyEverMad
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERT BEAKINH
AGENTS WANTED
CATALOGUE DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE
OF WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION.
LOZIER&YQSTBiCYCLE
TO L EDO, OHiO.
BS3T;
- .t i i.
1
THEY JILL WANT IT
For It does such beautiful work.
Sastspk MaeSiina al Faetsry Prist.
EVERY BACEIHE WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS.
Apts Wantefl in Dnoccipa Territory.
JOKE MAPFACTURIN& Cd
B,"' .ncr.r:s, ill.
Printers'. Ink.
A JOURNAL FOR ADVERTISERS.
Is issued oa tla Siat is fifteenth days of uek
OSBti, and is tie npesostatiTi imrnal-the trade
loarcal of Aistican adTOtisets. It Indicates to tie
lneiperienoed advertiser low, bea, and Tiers ll
liould adreriiss ; isw to write an advertisement ;io
c display one ; wiat nerspaper3 to nse ; now rae
money to eisend-in fast, discourses on every joint
out adsits o troStasle discussion. Advertisins ll
an art practised. y many ant understood ly few. lie
tondactcrs of PSWTEBS' VSt understand it, anf
vieir advice is tased on an experience of more tnai
twenty-Svo years in placiaB advertisins contracts for
many of tie largest aid most successful advertisers.
A year's subscription ccsts tut One I pilar : aa?i
copies Free. Address
CEO. P. ROWELL 4 CO.,
Kewspaper Advertising Bureau,
ro Spmce St.. New York.
Ths &Mrated French Cure,
Warranted "APHRGDITINE"
to cure
Is Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of the
RFCnDC fpiievntive or-
AFTER
gaus of cither sex whether arising lrom tan
excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
ortht'ough youthful indiscretion, over iudu'.g
.1 o . such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful
MM. v.,.. .
ness, Bearing dowu l'atns iu the Back, seminal
Weakuess, Hysteria. Kervous Prostration Nocturn
S3 7Jf WOVEf4
C fSsjw- sro Rope Selvage.
ft iir-H- mmw
Law - ?
. .. i 5 r TZ r
E
9
nr ja
or money
refunded.
al Emission , Iacorrhoa, Dizziness, w eat aiera.
orv. Loss of Power and Inipotency, which if ne
glected often lead to premature old age and insan
ity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for ?5.00 Sent by
niail ou receipt of price.
A WKITTEN' GUARANTEE forevery5.00
order, to refund the money if a rerniaaent
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
.--iredbyArHRoniTiSE. Circular free. Addrese
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WESTERN BRANCH,
PORTLAND. OR
Sold by A. D. Johnson Co., Drug
gists, Heppner, Oregon.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
flu's powder Dever varic-a. A marvel
of purity, strength and w holesomeuess.
Mire economical than the ordinary
kinds, aod cannot lie sold in competition
with the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders
HoIiO ONLY IN CANS.
ROYAL BAKIXG POWDER CO..
lOd Wall Street, N. Y.
Great Knglfsh Remedy.
MURRAY'S SPECIFIC
A g'jnmnfoed enr-t f rail nervous
diet-'ts, snch a.- W.;ak Memfry,
LofH f iirain power Hysteria
Iluitdartie, Pain tn the Back, Mer
v.ir protitruTion, Wakefulness.
Le iL-"rrhoja. UniveiHuJ JjiiBsitude
fc?.-ii;ii ,;t- W!'itkti"ss, in i potency,
an,! ;f: er,-tl loan of power of the
Ce'ral Ornans in either sex,
ca'isetl by indiscretitt!! or over
ej:-iiou, n -! nliich ultimately
tu i-'rcuj-HUt'e ltl Ae, 3n- Trn.ieSlart.
sio'il..' .tfio foriMiinipt Ion, i- i a
bos or tiii Di.x.i! for .r!.t,H). tent
by rnaii n receipt of pi:e. Fall
part in turn; in jia:rpld-t isent freft
U( everj- applicant.
we Guarantee 6 Boxes
to cure any case. Fur every ?"
ordor redeived vp and cix boys
and a written gnarynx.ee to refund
AiterTaking.
the ii:fjuty if or.r 8;iecilii dou
t-t ie. t a cure.
Ariitn
:. all mnimuniealionn to tlte Bole nianti-
faai
, tin-
;DiiUAY
MtiDIOINE CO..
KaiiH;! ( ity. Mo.
or by A. I) JOHNSON & CO.
'ol in IIel!
3olf asftn ts.
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
SCROFULA
COUGH OR COLD
Throat Affection
Wasting of Flesh
Or any Disease where the Throat and Zungs
are Jnfiamed, Xaclc of Strength or Nerve
Power, you can be relieved and Cured by
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
WItn Hypophosphites.
PALATABLE AS WIILK.
accept at substitute.
Sold ty all uruggisTs.
SCOTT &. BOWNE.Chemlsts, N.Y.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Lan-1 Office at The UalJea, ur., ii.ru 1 1, i.
Nntire if r.ireby Riven that the following-
,.,B.i Brtiler has Ued notice or nra Mitui,i.u
" i.. rrt..f tn Nimmirt of Ins I'laim, ana
county
hulire of Morrow county, at fjeipfr.
(?., on
H'l. S029. for the HW'i 8ec. 23, i
ntions reeiaence upon anu t-uii.T.
on of.
sait! iaud yiz: . w.-
P. Hi.lse-
v t .,. n. V?. lrKeSiBter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Tjtn
, i.-r: "..n,k Or A.n it. t''-J
settler has fUoci notice of lua mtention to .maa.
proot wut o ' Jnne
Alorrow couiuj, n U,W. ..D .
ly'i, viz:
George laon,
D. S. No. MIS. for the N'i NW M and W
i NK!
U. T tl S. ti,. "' I 1. Y . 11.
He names me loiiowms wkhv-" - y-
lis continuous residence upon ana cniuvdi.ut. u'
v. liv. 'Knm Hail. Albert RinS nqd Alec
('onnet, all of Jjona. Or. .
al!r...c"mce of such oroof. or who knows or .iiij
i nv oerson w iO aesires vo p.uiwi ,,...w
c,,hinr.rinl i-..-.3on. iiiulor the law and the reiula
ahoiilrt not bo allowed, will be given an opporta-
and ti offer eridenoe in vebottal of that submit
ted hv clailTl'int. i;3.
1-71 ttE.NJH itl.".M..i.
A BOaBS CHECK.
A Cl.tver
ami ltascaliy Ktlieme Workil by the
Swiaillere.
East Oregonian May 22.
The swindler, G, B. Pole, who present
ed a bogus check at the Pendleton Sav
ings bank, worked a very deep ana ras
cally scheme. It was Monday morning
when he called on Joe Balser aud bar
gained for a stove and saddle represent
ing himself to be a Heppner stockman,
and stating that he was expecting money
from Colville in payment for two horses
i. !,r1 anld there. In the afternoon he
came in with a registered letter which
enclosed a check on the Colville bank for
SltiO and signed by a man named Urn
nellv.'to whom he claimed to have sold
the horses. This fellow was evidently a
confederate and had sent the check in a
registered letter, iu order to make the
scheme more plausible for its payment.
It was forwarded to Colville by Cashier
Kaley and Wednesday afternoon the word
came over the wire that Connelly bad no
money in the bank and the check was
boons. Search was then commenced for
Pole but he had long since skipped for
some more salubrious locality ,
Pole is described as a tall heavily built
individual, with black mustache and a
look of innocence. He is evidently
Swede and talks broken English.
A Wrecked Circus Train.
Wade Koe.
Deforo Takiiig.
1h;:!s
SCOTT'S
Nashua, N. H., May 22. John Robin-
. i 11.. .....1t a.1 liorn
son s tram w as ouuiy
this morning. The train was piled np
in a confused mass of ruins. Many an
imals were killed, and many of the per
formers and attendants were injured.
The loss is heavy.
The House Passes the Tariff Bill.
Washington, May 21. The McKinley
tariff bill passed the house of representa
tives, to-day, by 161 yeas and 142 nays.
INTERESTING LETTER.
It Seems to be Matter that Concerns Gov
Per.noyer. What the Late Deniiit-iutie Oucfpaute of th?
Land OtHee at Tlie Dalles Had to Say
About tlie '"State Lai,d Ring."
The Dali.es, Or. Nov. 26, 1889. Hon.
Commissioner of GeDerai Land Ofiioe.
Washington, D. G. Sir : We are just in
receipt ofjyour teletrram of to-day,-Kritf in
accordance with it, as a construction of
your former telegram and lettei th
the Rlihinct. nf inirfrnriitw koV-
tions, we herewith transmit list -
nine, inclusive, of selections made ly the
state of Oregon for Josses the stateclaim3
to have sustained by reason of section 16
ind 30 falling within the Warm Spriugs
Indian reservation. We ate directed to
accompany the same by our joint opioioa
If, in complying; with your direction in
this matter, we shall be led into a fuller
discussion of tlie question or questions
involved than would at the first giauce
appear to be necessary, we trust that you
will bear in mind that we occupy a posi
tion that gives us a knowledge that can
not be -obtained readily by your office.
We feel that no apology is needed on
our part for endeavoring to place all mat
ters bearing on this question before you
to the end that you fully understand just
what an approval of the list means. It
has been urged upon tbis office that when
it was decided that the state was entitled
to indemnity nothing was left for this
office but to accept the lists, and for the
honorable commissioner. under a rule of
his office to approve them regardless of
the size, and location of tracts selected.
This has been urged bv tlie clerk of the
board of school land commissioners for the
tate and by the attorney for the board.
With telegrams and letters and personal
visitations the state has reminded ua of
bees about the bungbole of a eider bar
rel; and so persistent hs it all been that
became necessary in onr judgment to
inform the state that we wutild have to
give a portion of our time to the transae-
iou of other business of the office. An
explanation of the conduct of the ac-
redited agents of the state is found in
the fact that 'through another member
of the gang these lands are already sold
t $3.60 per acre, while by legislative
enactment the price which the state re
ceives $1.25 per acre. It is a fact easilv
ubstantiated by affidavit that while the
itc board
ssnres an
SCII ulUUUiu linn
man of the "ovtht" oilers
lifers a citizen of
this district any amount of land, either
on forty acre tracts or whole sections,
either on even sections in railroad limits,
or on any land outside. It has been urged
by these disinterested persons (God save
the mark !) that as a citizen of Oregon
the register of this office should assist
the state in this matter ! That if tue
office would pass the lists favorUly, no
further trouble would be experienced.
and, inferential!)-, we suppose, the labor.
r, worthv of his hire, would get his pay?
We do not claim that the existence of
this state of facts has a bearing on the
question of contiguity which we take it,
is the main question involved, and wlucn
your office must pass upon, bat it cer-1
tainly has a bearing, and should be prop
erly considered in connection with the
lrgumeuts of the ring's vVasbiagton at
torneys. WTe are every day business men,
in no way interested, immediately orre-
motely, in the outcome of this matter,
further than to assist yourself in the
premises, and thus discharge our dutyas
officers of your department, anu as co
zens of the state. We have had the ''sanl"
to do in this matter what appeared to be
our duty, as we were capable ot under
standing it, regardless of pressus
brought to bear upon us.
Now, as to the gist of the matter as w
suppose it will appear before yon. Tie
state is entitled under Governor Stonfs
decision to indemnity.Can she eelectiit
regardless of contiguity, regardless to tte
size of tracts? If the selections mustiie
made "as near as can be" to the lards
Inst, then no: but if there is a-L
practice of your office construing ti; stat
ute to mean anywhere :n the aistici, is
it a rule that should continue it force?
If such is the rule it certainly tas not
established iu sucli a case as w pre
sented. Ordinary school jdemnity
comes fiom losses sustained Jera and
there in small amounts, throuhoul the
district, aad in that case such construc
tion of the statue is doubtUs proper-
Tou are now confronted by nfsuch state
of facts. The loss the state l's susi.ua-
ed in the Waim Spring reservation
amounts, approximately , tv "ores
if, as the state urges, an nr.nrveyed loss
is as great as one that is arveyed. As
to the immense amour possibly a
quarter of a million acreof land passed
over by the Btate' befo selecting the
bargained away-in-adv-ce lunus, anu
also as to the relative i OI vacant
and entered lands, yo a consult tue
maps of your office wnien saow Jus"
how the whole c-6 stands. For a
section on the mom"118 of tne Warm
Sring reservation "ey are willing to
take sixteen forty tracts laid upon
the springs and veering places of a
purely pastoral ountry. We transmit
two affadavsts ide by citizens of this
state aud entr1"" und!r the United
States land 18s. we caQ find an
number of m
throughout the cuamci
who will irroborate tl16 statements
made by a?11'8
Wo feel -at the disposal of the govern
ment lanr" to. actual settlers, and the
developr11' of tuis Fortion of tne s"te!
:n u ;arded if in the matter selec-
tions bn contiguity and the size of
tracts5lected are disregarded. It is
probf1? DO' neoessary or us au
that onr iomt au several opinions
lections as made are against the
interest of the general government of
this state, and are against sound public
policy. We are conscious that we have
argued the question," and oan only
plead onr knowledge of the "true in
wardness" of the matter as justification.
Respectfully.
F. A. McDonald, Register.
T. W. Sltjsheb, Receiver.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of a letter of the
register and reoeiver in this office, bear- j
mg nate November 2G, 1889, as it appears
of record in this office, addressed to the
commissioner of the general land office
at Washington, D. C.
John W. Lewis, Register.
Fatal Hesults of the Pilson Strike.
Prague, May 20. The striking miners
at Pilson made a raid upon the pits, and
forced the men at work to quit. Troops
7ere sent for, which opon arrival had a
collision with the rioters, who fired upon
toe ssnuers, Jailing five and wounrtin;'
Willing Witneswe.
Pendlotoa Tribane, May 23.
Last night, daring the civil suit of
Hopkins vs. O'Bryan in the circuit court,
Hopkins testified that he had been deal
ing "stud poker" at Athena, and O'Bryan
th,it he allowed gambling to go on in his
place of business, and when asked by the
J udge if they would swear to that state
ment, both replied they would. There
upon the judge sent for the prosecuting
attorney, and a warrant was sworn out
and both taken into custody by the
sheriff. They were taken before Justice
Miller and cited to appear to-day at 10
o'clock. Each furnished bail m the sum
of &;0 for his appearance.
A Remarkable Indian.
East Oregonian, May 22.
A powerful, finely formed Indian, gailv
comparisoned in a gaudy blanket, beaded
belt and moccasins, was seen on the
streets to-day. He is chief Wolf, who
oouuts his ponies by the thousand and is
perhaps the richest Indian in the United
States to-day. His herds are ranging on
Suake river, where his lodes- is located.
He reoently visited, the White Father at
Wasmngton to obtain redress against the
county authorities, who were taxing his
property, and succeeded in his mission.
He is on his way to visit Chief Skaniio.
at Celilo. Wolf is a remarkable charac
ter and a power among his fellows.
'f ile National Laws will be Enforced.
Cedab Keys, Fla., May 21. The reve
nue cutter McLean is still here and it
brought that the fugitive desperado
ffprTSf captured before
i growing rjiore mieuf "l t".r" v.-
en insulted aud reviii.il J, IH'ui'i' 1 Lit'L1 JJ '.
IF
fiir the last two days. It is almost im
possible to conceive the degree of bitter
ness which is exhibited by ex-confederates,
who refer to marines as republi
can hirelings infringing on the rights of
the people of a free state.
The captain of the cutter came ashore
last night and was treated to some talk
of this kind by a group of loud-mouthed
citizens. The captain was indignant and
gave the fellows a tongue lashing they
won't soon forget. He told them that his
marines were working under orders of the
United Staes marshal, and if any fancied
or real wrong was committed during the
search that the citizen aggrieved could
appeal to the oourts. He wanted it dis
tinctly understood, however, that he
would brook no lawlessness or attempted
intimidation, and he told the spokesman
of the party that if he heard of anv
more seditious language from him he
would clap him in irons in short order,
Tronble for Conspirators.
San FnANCi3co,May 21. A lete Chron
icle special from Los Angeles gives in
terviews with prominent citizens on the
alleged fillibustering scheme which was
exposed this morning. C. A. Deloy, res
identof Ensenado, stated that theexpose
will create an intense excitement on the
peninsula, and iu his opinion, will result
in President Diaz demanding an explana
tion from the state department, and prob
ably a demand from the Mexican gov
ernment that the conspirators be punish
ed. Deloy also said that the exposure
will result in serious damage to the in
terests of Americans on the peninsula.
but that the worst sufferers will be the
English stockholders iu the Mexican
Laud and Colonization Company, and he
thinks that the large grant which the
company now holds from the Mexican
government will be declared forfeited,
and that the company's property at En
senado, Alamo aud other places .will be
confiscated. He also expressed the opin
ion that as soon as the news reaches En
senado that the company's officers will
be arrested.
Standard Oil Company's Defeat.
San Fbancisco, May 21. The suit of
the Standard Oil company against the
Southern Pacifio Railroad company and
Whittier, Fuller & Co., was decided to
day by Judge Hoffman in the United
States circuit court. He dissolved the
temporary restraing order and denied the
application for a permanent order re
straining tne defendants from using a
certain car for hauling oil, upon which
car plaintiff claimed patent rights. The
question involved the very existence of
the6il trade in California, except that
portion of it carried on by the Standard
Oil company. When an ordinary freight
car is used in sending out a carload of
oil from the east, the empty car must be
hauled al! the way back at a cost of 890.
which kills the profit on the goods. The
Standard Oil company uses cars which
can be used for carrying oil one way and
freight on the return, so that the railroad
charges nothing for hauling it back.
Whittier, Fuller & Co. adopted a car
somewhat similar to tkat used by the
Standard Cil compan, and the latter
sued for an injunction.
FOtt CHICEKN CHOLERA.
419 Huron St.,
Sheboygan,
Wis., Nov. 12,
1S88.
I have li sed
StJacobsOilfor
chicken cholera
with great suc
cess. Every fowl
affected with
the disease was
cured by it. and
iS'-stS..
I recommend it as a sure cure. It has saved
me many dollare. - H. A. KUEXN'E,
Breeder of Fine Fowls.
11E211EDYf"M
For Stablemen and Stockmen.
CURES
Cuts. Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, Galls, Strains,
Lameness; Stillness, Cracked Heels, Scratches,
Contractions, Flesh Wounds. Stringhalt, Sore
Throat, Distemper, Cslic. Whitlow. Poll Evil,
Fisftria, Tumors, Splints, Ringbones nd Spavin
in toeir early SUgss. Directions ith each buttle.
At Druggists a'd Dealers
THE CHARLES . V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, Hd.
Cattle Export T.-adet
New Yoek, May 21. Cattle exporters
are being ground between millstones.
While the price of cattle here has been
rising, it has been falling ou the other
side. Compared with a year ago, the
price of beef abroad has fallen of a
oent a pound, while on this side it has
risen from cents. On Saturday
quotations on the Liverpool markets were
6 cents a pound; on this bide 7J. In the
face of this difference shippers fiud them
selves compelled to continue sending
abroad for the reason that they engnged
all the freight they could secure up to
August 1 at $20 a bead. Thus, if they
do not ship, they will lose nearly as much-
It is a serious condition of affairs, and
unless a compromise can be effected with
the steamers, many small shippers will
go to the wall soon.
Eyrand,the French Strangler, Cant-ht.
Havana, May 21. The police here haye
captured the long looked for French
murderer Ey;and. lie registered at the
Hotel Roma under the name of Miguel
Doski. He claimed to be a native of Po
land. When placed in jail he attempted
to commit suicide by cutting the veins
in his leg and arm. In his trunks were
found French newspapers containing the
details of his crime. In addition, to the
police officials who have pictures of the
niurderer,several persons have identified
the prisoner as EyrauJ.
Silver Bow Comity Contest.
Helena, Mont., May 21. The supreme
court of Montana to-day decided the con
tested eiec tjogekg UuiiX a uSfefilJ0 ff
Ro. 34. , I be conn mi
was so irregular m ail respec
saturated with proven fraud that it
should be entirely rejected. This elects
the sheriff aud all the republican officers
in Silver Bow county.
Original Package in Maine.
Lewiston, Me., May 21. The original
package business, began here yesterday..
A car arrived containing barrels and kegs
of beer consigned to local dealers, who
took them to their stores without the in
terference of the authorities. The New
Hampshire brewery has agreed to assume
ail costs of any test cases.
A RIGHTEOUS LAND DECISION.
Settlers will he protected from Mobs by Sec
retary Noble."
Washinton, May 91. A case which
has been bitterly fought iu the land de
partment, and whioh was opoe the origin
of a mob. which threatened to take violent
possession of a homestead in the state of
Washington, was to-day decided by As
sistant Secretary Chandler, of the in
terior department. It is the case of Ben-
jaium f ranklin against U. G. Mnreh, in
volving section 23, township 9, range 39,
of the Walla Walla district There was
trouble about the boundary line. Murch
occupied as a tenement the cabin of a
man named Robertson on an adjoining
tract. Franklin and his wife lived in a
tent, and one night a mob organized and
told the family if they tKd not move out
the next morning a violent house-moving
would be given. They moved the next
morning. The secretary holds that
Franklin became an actual settler the
moment he pitched his tent on the land
with the intention of making it his home
and that if the mob had driven him oil
the next hour his settlement would have
been completed and his rights beyond
question.
Submit a Measure.
Berlin, May 22. The Grand Chan
oeilor Caprivi intends to submit a meas
ure to the Reischstag impasing a tax up
on the Germans ineligible for service m
the army and German citizens who
side abroad,
Fire at Dayton.
Dayton, May 23. The electric light
plant of this city was burned last night.
The cause of the fire is as follows : The
man in charge of the plant became
drowsy and went to sleep. The wires
around the dvnamo burned and set fire
to the building which was totally de
stroyed, together with all the machinery.
Loss, 88000. Luckily the man in charge
escaped. -Engineer
Killed.
Walla Walla, May 22. Robert Mo-
Coy, an engineer on the Union Pacific
aud well known throughout this division
was killed at Alto last night. He was
standing on the rear end of bis engine,
and a number of cars were dropped
down the grade against tlie engine
crushing and killing him instantly.
Intellect Vs. Creed.
Saratoga, N. Y., May 22. Dr. Pattou
of Princeton, the chairman of -the com
mittee for canvassing the answers of the
Presbyteries on revision of creed, read
report to the effect that there were 133
that decided for the revision and 63 that
did not.
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PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT!
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JtoUL-HYX
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The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackmail & Co.
has constantly arriving in Car Load lots
the largest assorted stock of
General Merchandise
To be Found East of Portland.
Among the Latest Novelties are
Lais
Dress Goo
Their Celebrated Boot called
Is unsurpassed for durability.
Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit evervbodv
oothin prices and ouahty, A Large Assortment of Clotlg, Boots "
, vops, iooaccos, (.'rockery, Etc.
our Grocery Department everything is
First-Class and Staple Goods in every
variety to suit all classes of trade.
Special Inducements in
In
ip Urn,
Alf io! lin
A personal
Sheep ll
inspection of our Mammnt.b !StVL- mill : n
public that we carry the goods required which will be
sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash.
Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag
ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated
Bain Wagon always on Hand
lies aod
I'
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Parties from Loug Creek, Grant and Harney Comities will
do well to pnee our Goods before purchasing elRP
waere. We guaventee Courteous Treatment,
and will endeavor to make all
feel at home.
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Everything in our line will be sold at marveiously low prices
within tha reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash
Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en
titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co.
olumbia Brewery Depot,
AUGUST BUCHLER,
Toprietox,
Of the Columbia Brewery, at The Dalles, would
counties that he haB leased from John B.
established a depot at the well
ager Beer and 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
the assurance that they
gjF The Heppner Depot will be in charge of
fully Bupply all orders.
Where can you get the Most
Candies, Nuts, Notions,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY?
WHY, AT
Just removed to the Smith Building, opposite W. O. Minor's,
and next door to the Rea Restaurant. .
Oysters and Lunch served at All Hours and
in the Best Style.
Don't forget "THE
Choicest
MRS.
pib'O'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest
J- to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is
certain. For Cold in the
"ess.
It is an Ointment, of
to the nostrils. Price,
13T mail. Address,
TOR TrFrTfni
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ds, Garments, Tniominss. Ete.
Up, Lime, le,
er-, Ete.
and Trade.
D,
inform the citizens of Morrow and surrounding
Natter the City Brewery in Heppner, and hn
known stand, for the sale of the best
and c.vaniine Ids stock it
will find it first-class.
Mr. Dan Osmers, who will cheer-
fers, Tobaccos, Etc.
-Where did you Say ?
"THE MODEL,"
MODEL," for the
Goods.
OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor.
Head it has no
which a email particle is applied
50e. Sold by druggists or sent
E. T. Hazki.tinf., Warren, Pa.
squal. 5s &