JBIvX, BROS --rig. TPit LEAD in Millinery, Ladies' Furnishings and Children's wear. Oar stock is the largest, and our prices the lowest ; and we guarantee satisfaction. Also carry a complete stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings. Ladies' Hose and Underwear A Specialty. -- SENJL) TO US F01t 11 BUTTERICK -:- PATTERNS. We have a large stock to seleot from. We invite you to inspeot our stock, prices, eto. MAY ST., OPPOSITE Give your business lo Beppner people and therefore (mist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those wlw patronizt you. TVe hold each and every correspondent re iponslble lor hii or her communis on. No eSrrepotidcnce will be publ 1,hed t1 writer's real name U signed a an evidence of good faith. II Did jou ever Read about the Si Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well I That is like ' Doing business Without advertising. Si All the Bui ie schemes la the country Will not accomplish Si Hull as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, -Mi One that Is read Ev the people, 1 And tlrnt owns -Mi Its own Soul; that . Uses its spce Like merchandise, Si Worth dollar For dollar. WHERE THE GOLD IS GOING. An European dispatch says that Aus tria finds the task of putting the fi nances on a gold baBis somewhat too heavy a tusk to be borne. Austria has been for some time in the market bid Ana fnr uold at runious rates. Tbe premium that has been paid iB insigoill oaiit in oompaiiaon to the inorease in the public debt in oonsequenoe of con verting ooin bonds iuto gold bonds. One can understand why England, a oreditor nation, should desire to estab lish a gold basis; one may also under stand how Amerioan bankers, having Invested largely in government bonds payable on their fuce iu coin, should conceive the idea that if such bonds were miide payable in gold there would be more profit iu the transuotionj but one uannot easdy understand bow the parliament of a country owing from two to three thousand millions in coin should consent Ihut bonds should be mule payable in gold. The fact appears pretty well established that England and Germany have been foroing other nations to adopt a policy by which England and Germany may profit but In m which other nations must lose. Austria, Italy, and other debtor nations have beeu driven by their necessities to consent to a fiuunclal policy wbioh they must peroeive wsb designed for tbe benefit of their creditors. There is not apusreutly finiiuo'al strength enough iu Europe to resist this combination ol money lenders. These debtor European nations look, however, to the Dui'ed 8'utes for relief.- Pendleton Tribune, Tub tun companies aBhed the govern ment $7000 lor towing the Spanish car avels from New York around to Chicago The Pliiludelnhia Ledtfor makes the roi ited assertion that it wus money iu Columbus' pooket that there were no tug oompauies here when he struck the land of the free. Also when Gray as cended the Columbia. Frank C. Uahmi, the state printer, wishes it known th t our readers may each obtain a copy of the road laws or fish and game laws, or both. Mr. Baker asks that a 2-ceut stamp aocompany the request. Iwo Norlh Dakota National banks have been closed by order of the oon troller of the currency. Also ou the same day a private bank at Ottumwa, Iowa, suspended. J, W. Davis, lust Sunday iu Portland, suicided by shooting himself through the bead. He was in love with a "gruss widow" who jilted him. This caused the rash act. Tut Gazelle is iu receipt of an invi tation to attend the auuual meeting of te pioneer useooia'inn, of Umatilla county, Friday and Saturday, June Id aud 17. Mils. Carter 1$. Harrison, wife of the youngest son of William Ileury Harrison, died Monday at North Bend, Ohio, aged 77 years. Her husband died in 1839. Ex-Mayok Wubklbiqht suicided in Chicago recently. Business tronbles were the causes which led to this rash ot. He was frjiu Taeoma. Frank Hi-avbn whs defeated by Jim Hull iu London last Saturday Iu 17 rounds. It wus claimed that Ulaven Was drugged. Gun. James B. Weavkh, in au inter view with reporter of tb Rosky Moon- PALACE HOTEL. ain News reoently, declared that while all issues presented by tbe PopuliBts are important, that the paramount inane is the silver Question, and that be hopes that all bimetallists will join hands. A person can be an advocate of silver and yet not be a populist. Henry Villabd has resigned as pres ided of the North American Uo. and J. W. Wetmore bus been eleoted to take his plaoe. Thb oountry has had more failures in tne past two mOUlUB luau m mo previous two years. Montana's silver statue was unveiled at Chicago on tbe 30tb inst. Thb Pendleton Daily Tribune is now a morning paper A MUSICAL CONDUCTOR. He has Resigned hi" Position as Director oftue Imperial Orchestra or Vienna. Ilnna Richter. who was considered by munv one of the first of living oon- duotore, has resigned bis position as direotor of tbe Imperial Opera at Vienna, and will tuke tbe leader ship of the Boston symphony Orches tra. His reputa tion rests on bis coaneotion with Wstrner in tbe many musical fes- DR.Ha.NsRtc.nnR tivals at Bayreutb tin waa hum nt Raab. in Hungary, April 4, 1843. At an early age he joined the choir of the court obapel in Vienna, and In 1853 entered the Ooneervatonum. He accepted the post of conductor of the Hof and National Theater, Munioh, in 1868. In 1881 he oouducted import ant orchestral concerts in London, where he emitod much attention, chiefly tor his knowledge of the scores of Beethoven and other large Works, which ue con ducted without book. k. m. c. on decimation day. Ed. Gazette: We were at Lexington on Memorial and Deooration Day, and would like to Bay something through your paper about it. We highly appreoiuted the aerviocs. Mr. Bromblet preaohed au eioelhint sermon on Subbutb. We feel proud of the patriotic feeling displayed in Morrow coniily. Decoration Day exeroiBCs were very good. A very af fectiug scene to me at least, was the Sous of Veterans filing around the mound to be decorated iu memory of the "uuknowu dead." It looked to me hkeohildren surrounding their father's gruve. The Sons are proud of theii captain, and well they may be. We congratulate you, boys, iu being so fortunate as to have him for a ouptam. lie is jiiBt us proud of you as your are of him, The fathers, G. A. R.'s, eould not tire iu their praises. The address Captain Patterson de livered was very fine. Several very nice addresses, recitations aud songs were a part of the prouram, and appreciated by ihe audienoe. When liev. Palmer al luded to the ohioken he eujo)ed at his luuoh, I oould not help wonderiug whether he enjoyed it any more than tie boys in blue did while iu Ihe army, wheu they appropriated, to their own use, w ithout leave or license, a nieas of chicken from somtone's chicken coop. Perhaps they did not dress them as well as their wives, sisters or mothers would have done, but they always assured us they tasted very good. The Eiiworih League, of Lexington took in 801 ut their stand in tbe grove. Their object is to purchase an orgau. Post Commander Smith's wife was takeu very sick at the grove. Dr. Ship ley administered remedies to ber. After she got better she was removed to her sister's, Mrs. Hill, of Lexiugton, Mr. Henry Warren bus the sympathy of his comruds curing his suffering. Ilia name wus mentioned frequently by the U. A. R.'s. His ooudi iou wss not known but by very few until they had arrived ut the grove and met with some f the Eight Mile oomrades. He aud his family have the sympathy of their neighborhood. E. M. C. EimiT Milk, MBy 3, TIIK UOSl.YN TKIAUS, Witnesses Testify to lieo. Mccarty's (loud Chaiacter-A Keettilng Bniall Chaur of t'onvlctiou. Ellknsiu kou, Wash., May '29. In the Roslyn bunk robbery trial the morn ing was consumed in the examiuatiou of witnesses iu behalf of the defense. Charles lVekworth, of Baker City, testified that George MoCUrty'a repu tation was good. William Fisher aud W. 1.. Young, of the same place, also testified to the good character borne by the ilefHudent iii Maker City. M. Priets, a juror in the Lewis oase, testified that Sarah J. Morgan said iu Ibe Lewis trial that she was going to send Lewis to the penitentiary and that now was her opportunity. Benson and McMillan, also jurors in the same case, testified to tbe same effect. J. Adsins testified that he saw Lewis September "18, 1892, j on the Columbia river. The witness wbb riding with Leis from Crab creek to Rook islaud the 24th of last Septem ber. He kept the days aud date only so far as regarding Lewis. George Mo Ourty, the defendent, being placed on the stand, said be lived in Baker City, Or. He bad been a Drosoeotor since 1884 and had left Sumpter Valley ac companied by Ras. Lewis, lorn Mc Carthy, Mrs Lewis and his own wife. Tom left them last June. He was pros pecting through Peshastin aid Swank during the summer. He told of seeing tbe two Mastersons, who testified a few days ago; told of going to people on the. Columbia river and buying fruit; that they camped on a creek near tbe Columbia; that they broke oamp last September, starting back to Baker City, Or.,; tbut be was not nt the Roslynbauk robbery, nor in any way participated in it. When cross exnmined as to the trip to Salt Luke, he said he boarded with Mrs. Bryan ; that he never went by tbe names of Grouse, Granger or Openi; was in that oity in January. He met a man froui linker City, but never gave him a pipe or ehowed him a wig; never told him that he robbed tbe Roslyn bunk. He did not see the bank robbers; neither did be see Billy, Tom, Fred Mc Carthy, or lias Lewis when he left tbe Columbia river. Mrs. McCaithy, "the Queen," urrived this afternoon. She will probably give evidence tomorrow. LATER. The jury was discharged Tuesday morning, failing to agree. Both Lewis aud McCarthy will have to lay in juil till the next teim of oourt, awaiting uew trial. DECORATION DAY AT LEXINGTON. Large and Patriotic, a at tiering of Morrow Couutyltes Honor Ibe Memory of the 1'alleu Heroes. The 30th day of May each year has been set apart by the patriotic citizens of our land, aud particularly by the Grand Army of the Republic, Women's Relief Corps und Sons of Veterans, as a day fitting to decorate tbe graves of dead comrades, in memory of their deeds of during and sacrifice in defense of tbe Union. This dute wus, pethups, select ed as the period when llowirs and all vegetable life are at their best, when Nature iu all her beauty oauuot help but create hope for the future iu the breast of a human being, aud at the Bame time cause due rttlicliou over, and due up- preciutiou ot, the events of the past. The happenings of the long ago, when bright, happy boys marched f irth to do buttle for ibeir oouutry.wus appropriate ly ooiumemoraied by a buudful of buttle- eoarred veterauB, their wives, daughters aud sous, assisted by many patriotic citizens, numbering iu li from tiOO to 700, ut Lexiugtou lueediiy. The down truiu trom Heppner brought ubout 100 people who wore met ut the depot oy the Q. A. R., W. K. O audS.ofV. iu a body. Forming the prooessiou, they murobed direotly to the grove where the following program was rendered : Souk by choir, "itest From Your Labors." 1'rayer, Kuv. Hramblct. N eicome address, .Mr. J. YV. Vaugiian. Reply, Mr. J. o. Voumk. buna by eliolr, "1 lie chining Way. 1 oration, lion. V . U. fellis. Duet, lAiille AlaBleis and Kxle Kouark. Address, (.apt. A. W. I'aiU'rson. bong by choir, "blessed Are thu Dead." bout;, by Kev. allouay. 1HNNJCK. After spending au hour ut lunoh und social enjoyment, a Committee oousisi- ingof Mis. Albert Willis, Misses Annu llilll ano Lulu boothby, Messrs. Walter lliil, Dallas Diiupuiuu, Frank Smith und Cnpt. T. J. League, repaired to the cemetery to decorate tbe graves of tbe Ojmrades who hud passed beyond the urllily roll cull, after which the re mainder of Ihe program was rendered us follows : ronir by choir, "America." Kccualloii, Josle Mtlloii. Mediation, Miss Lulu Itoothby. Vocal duct, Code aud Viva Hart. The assemblage then repaired to a mound raised iu the form ot a gruve. which was deoorated to tbe memory of the uukuown dead by the G A. R. Dur ing this ceremony, Mrs. N. A Kelly aud Miss Jennie Kiukaid assisted by ad- dressts audrecitatious. Tbe program was then completed us follows : Recitation, Nora RtHtne. Address, Rev. M. Hramblct Kccilalton, Rcssic Kstcs. Song, Pallas llampmau. KcvilHllou, Anna llllt. Rtn Itailon, t'ora Pnskell. Recitation, Mrs. lua Lcactl. Soiir by choir, "They'll Never Come Back." Recitation, Myrtle Hrov a. Kecltallou, louimy laovutng. Remarks by Kldcr Howard aud Kcv. Palmer, Kcctlatton, ta teach. bong by choir, "freedom's t'alt to Battle.' Tbe program was completed by re marks from old soldiers, and also patri olio addresses by Mrs. Audrew Ashbungb and Mrs. Spray. The gathering then indulged in social 1'oiiveraiitiou till the arrival of the Hepp ner train, when yt reporter dragged him self aboard with tunny adieus to friends. tired but feeling well paid fur tbe day's exertion. AN AMI MIRACLE- An act of Hermoism is Followed by Dire Results. MR. EDWARD DONNELLY SAVES A LIFE. Almost at the Post of bis Own Life-After Yean of Suffering he is Restored to Health Ills story as Told to a Keportsr of the Aabarn fialletln. From the Auburn N. Y., Bulletin. It is ou record that upon a chilly April day, a few years ago, ao eight- year old boy fell into the East river at the foot of East Eighth Street, New York, and when all efforts to resone him had furled, Edward Donnelly, at risk of bis own life, plunged into the water and, when himself nearly ex bausted, saved the boy from drowning. It was a humane and self sacrificing deed aud received deserved oommendatiou iu all tbe many newspapers that made mention of it. i-dward Donnelly was then a resident of New York City, but his wife was Amanda Grautman ot Auburn, and bis sister was Mrs. 8am- uel D. Corry of No. 71 Moravia St. which gave a local interest to the inci dent. All this was some time ago, and both it and Mr. Donnelly have passed out of tbe minds of your correspondents until, a few days ago, while in Saratoga, be was shown a letter to a friend which be was permitted to make the following extract : Auburn, N. Y Oct. 26. '92 I am taking Dr. Williams' Pink t ills. They have cured me of that terrible disease, locomotor ataxia. Wheu I com me need taking them, I was wholly uu- uule to worKjMMJ nearly Helpless, lam now improv-fcso raucb that I have been piuuiug uyptew sua wuuviiug lueui to' the barn ou a wheelbarrow. Yours truly, Edward Donnkllj', 71 Moravia St., Auburn, N. Y. Immediately on reaching Auburn, your correspondent called at the above address and fouod Mr. Donnelly out in a burn where be was grindiug apples aud makiLg cider with a hand press aud be Beeuied well and cheerful and happy. And then later in the presence of Ins wile and Mrs. Corry aud Mrs. Taylor, who all confirmed bis statement, be told your corresponded tbe stoiy of his siekueas aud of bis restoration to health by the use ot Dr. Williams' Piuk rills tor pale people. "I was bom in Albany, N. Y., and am 42 years old. Tbe greuteet portion ot my lite, 1 tiuve uvea in aev lorn Oity. I was general foreman there of tbei!. A. Mulgrew saw mills, foot of Eigblb Street on tbe East river. It was ou ibe 2!)th ot April, 1889, that tbe boy tell iuto tbe river aud I rescued him from drowning, but iu saving his life I coutraoted a disease, which nearly cost me my own. Why, sir, 1 am sure I should Lave died long ago, if Pink Pills bad not saved my lite. "You see when I saved the boy. was in the water so long tbat 1 wbb takeu witb a deathly chill and suon be came so stiffened up and weak tbat . could neither work nor walk. For some time I whs under treatment of Dr George McDonald. He fiuully said he oould do nothing for me and that I bad better go iuto the oouutry. Ou the 1st of lHBt June (1892) my wife audi oauie up to Auburu. I wus then in great pain, aliuost helpless, tbe disease whs growing upou me and I bit tbat I bud oome to tbe borne of my wife aud of ber sister to die. "Wheu the disease first oame upon me the uambuess begun in my heels and pretty soon tbe whole of both my feet became atnicted. There was a cold feeling Homes the small of my back and downward and a sense ot soreness and a tight pressure on the cbest. The uumbness gradually extended up both legs aud into the lower part of my body. 1 felt that death was creeping up to my vitals aud I must lay I longed for tbe hour when it should relieve me of my paiu and misery. -1 wss still taxing medioiue("It was Iodide ot Potassium," Saul his wife) and was using ruooed and buviug plasters put all over my body, but with no benefit "The latter part of lust June I learn ed of a ease cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for pale people. I had never beard ot those blessed pills before, but I thought if they could oure one man of tbe same disease with which t nraa iilrliotfld. DerbHtis 'thsv would also oure me. So I sent to th Chas. H. Hagar company, the popular Auburn druggists aud chemists at 109 and 111 Ueueeee St and got three boxes of the Piuk Pills aud bega taking them at once. Iu three weeks time 1 was so improved that trom being helpless, I I was able to help myself and to get up suu go to wora anu so whjb vvery uur from No. 74 Walnut St., where I then lived, to Osborne's new twiue factory, Seymour sjd Cottage streets (More than a mile) where I was than employed, but all the while I was taking Piuk Pills. "then Dr. Patohen of Wiscousin. nnols ot my wife, aud who was here on a isit. began to poo-poo at me for taking Piuk Pills and fiuully persuaded me to stop taking tbem ami let him treat me. When be returned to tbe West Ue left a prescription with Dr. Hyatt of Auburn, who also treated me. But their treatment did me no good, sud afier a while the old trouble re turned and I was getting bad again. Then I began again to take Piuk Pills; have taken them ever s ine, am Inking them now; have takeu iu all about 20 boxes, at an entire oost of leu than 110.- 00 (My ether treatment eest m pile of money) aud again I am well and able to work. "In New York a Dr. McDonald said my disease wss locomotor st am. He treat ed me by striking me ou th- knees with out giving me paiu ; by having me try to walk with my eyes oloued; by trying to stand fiist on one tout aud tbeu ou the other, but I couldn't do it, and s after a bile he said I had locomotor ataxia and was incurable, and that 1 bad better go iuto tbe country among my friends who would mauo the few remaining days of my life as oomfortable as possible and give me kind attendance. Well I came, or rather was brought trom New York into the oountry; but instead of dying, I am a . well man, nearly as well as ever before in my life. Piuk Pills did it. It I was able I would at my own expense, publish the virtues of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to tbe whole world and especially in New York City, where I am much better known than I am here. "Another thing," said Mr. Donnelly, "I am sure tbat tbe Pink Pills for pule people (and they are well named) are (he beat remedy for impure blood and tbe best blood maker in the world, why, when I was sick and before I took them, if I cut myself tbe very little blood tbut came from tbe wound wbb thin and pale und watery. A few days ago 1 aocident ly out my hand slightly und I bled like a pig and tbe blood was a bright red. J osl look at the blood in the veins of uiy bands." So indeed they were, aud his obeeks also wore the ruby flush of health with which only good bluod aud plenty of it cau paint tbe human fuce. Your correBpundent again called up on Chas. H. Sugar Co., at their request. They weie much interested in the vase und cure by use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and told of several other instances, which bud come to their kuowledge where the use of Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills bad proved tllicucious in mukiug most wonderful ouresj. These pills con tain in a condensed form ull the elements necessary to give new life aud richness to the blood, and restore shuttered nerves. They are unfailing speoifio for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial purlysis, St Vitus'aunce, so ntiou, neuralgia, rbeumutism, uervous bead uohe, the after effeois of la grippe, palpi tation of tbe heart, pale aud sallow completions, and that tired feeling re sulting from nervuus prostration; all diseases depending upon vitiated humors in the blood, such as.. Borofuiit. chrouio erysipelas! etc. They are also a speoifio for troubles peculiar to females, suoh as supreasions, irregularities, aud all forms of weakness. They build np tbe blood and resiore tbe glow of health to pule and sallow cheeks. In tbe caBe ol men they effect a radical cure in all oases arming from mental worry, and over work or exoeseea of whatever nature. , These Pills are mntiufuotured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, W. X , aud lirockville, Out. and are sold ouly in boxes beam g tne firm's trade mark and wrapper, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 91 oU. Bear in mind tnat Dr. Williams Jfiuk I'll Is are never sold in bulk, or by tbe di zen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to de fraud you und should be avoided. Dr, Williams' Piuk Pills may be bad of hII druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company from either address. Tbe pnoe ut which IhcBe pills are sold make a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medi cal treatment. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagon beads them all, i or sale at Gilliam s isisbee s. "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at i'. v. ibompson & Uo.'s stand, and tbe plaoe for bargains. a The Palace is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with pleut) ot light are provided for everyone, i If you want to buy groceries, and breud stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise urocery. kur a xtuni, proprietors, i Sorg, the jeweler, is the u,au to fix up your watuu or clock. Ue keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' a M. Lichtenthal A Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer bottou and tie special ties in tbe shoe hue are attraction mark ed attention. a The M. L. A T. Co., since they have rooted an their plattorms, have an im mense storage capacity. This company uow deals in grain, lumber and wood. Thompson A Binnsown the buss which goes to and trom tbe City hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the oity. Leave orders at City hotel. u Minor & Co., the new firm, have not lost any of their popularity by tbe change. Tbey ooutinue lo do business in tbe old way the greatest amount quality considered, for the least money a Gillium A Bisbee are still doing bnsi ness at tbe old stand, reports to the oontrary notwithstanding. They invite in spection o their mammoth stock of hard ware, wagons, implimeuts, eto. a Give the matter a little thouubt. Reference is made to tbe neat bard ware, tinware, plumbing, etc., stock o Billy Putter, Odd Fellows' ball. He de. sires to please in both quality and price a Tbe general merchandise establish ment formerly owued by Coftin k McKar- land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under tbe oontrol and management of The MoFarlund Mercantile Companv, which continues business at tbe old stand with larger stock than ever. a Dr. DraniDiODd's Lightning Remedy will relieve the painful torture of rheumatism in the joints or muscles The paiu will cease with the first dose, and its continued use will effect a mar velous cure. If life is worth SO, go to the drnggist and get Dr. Drumruond's Lluhtniog Remedy, or send to the Drumtnond Medieiue Co., 48 iO Maiden Lane, New York, and tbey will send you large bottle by prepaid express. Agents wanted. S4 onsumption o VN3.r iyi jWhat shall stay 'say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption ? Make no delay but take Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemio and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Pre pared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists. OJ1 )The7youno' how to choosy thu bust one to marry j( IN 'fWO UUUKtthilTlie matrtfld now to ho YOU )The fund parenthow to have prize babies ; ( ONE )The mother how t - have them without pain ; . (AGENT )The childless how to bo fruitful and multiply ; ( SOLD WANT TO KNOW WHAT )The curious how they )The health how to enjoy life and keep well : (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to gut well again speedily ; ( SAVED BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (IN ONH TO )Pind it in Dr. Poote's " Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR. KNOW. )1,000 pages, -200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500,000 READ )Reduced front $3.25 to $1,150: circulars free. COPIES P. H. T. )Muvrav Hill ttook Co., 129 E. 2Hth St., New York.( SOLD. -OF- REMARKA91 c LONGEVITY. Persons ffhi. Attained an Ape Exeriinf One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years. The records prove that the following named persons have attained an age exceed ing 125 years. The years designated in the leftrtiaud column is theyearof death. When sot otherwise specified, the subject was a tesident of the British Isles: rear. im. 1759 Don Cameron 130 1700 John Delasomer 181 George K .,g 12f 1707 John Tnylor 13f 1774 William Bcattie 139 1778 John Watson 13f 1T80-Robert McBr de la", W.lllam Ellis.. 131 1764 El za T. yle'. 4 131 1775 Peter Or .aa 131 1701 El zaM-.oUaat 3 mi Mrs. Keith 131 1767 Francs Ange is 1777 John Brooltey 134 1714 Jane Harr son 136 1759 J imes She. lie. 139 1768 Calhar ne N wnan ..130 1771 Mar Raret Foster 136 1776 Jiih.i Miara t 137 1773 J. Rich .rdson 187 1793 Robertson 137 1757 William Sti.irpley. 138 1708 J. McDonouRti ; 139 1770 Fairbrolher 138 1772 Mrs. Clum :.. J38 1778 Swarling (a monk) 143 1773 Charles MuFinley 143 1757 John Eftingham ....144 1782-Evan Wilt imi 145 1766 Thomas W.nsioe 14a 1T3 J. C Drakenoerg 140 1652-WI11 am Mead..,. 148 1768 Francis Coufi 150 1542 Thomas Nowman.... . 152 1056 James Bowels 153 rk'nry West 152 1048 Thomas Damme 140 10asThomas Parr i5g 1797 Joseph Surrln?ton . 100 1668 William Edwards 168 1670 Henry JenkiDS 169 1780 Lou sa Truio 175 1820 Solomon K.bet 143 1822 Lucret a Stewart 130 1839 William Jamea (South Carolina) 138 1816 Thomas L.lghtfoot (Canada) 127 1861 Mar on Moore (England) 131 1869 Lockbart (Iowa) 127 1878-Eulalla Perej (California) no .... EdnaOondman (Arkansas) 127 1888 Granny Ro-e (Sou h Carolina) 131 1889 Wapmarek (Germany) 130 The cases of Thomas Parr, Henry Jenkins and Louisa Truxo are the best authenti cated of any in the list, notwithstanding that tbey are given as being among the oldest In 1887 James James, a negro, liv ing near Santa Kosa, Mex., proved to the satisfaction of a number of doctors that be was 135 years old. Beware of Ointmeata for Tatarrk tbat con tain Mercury, as meronry will snrely destroy the iDse of smell and completely derange tbe whole svetem when entering it tbrnngb the tnnoons surfaces. Snob articles sbonld never be nsed except on pre scriptions from repntable physicians as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good ynn csd possibly derive from them. Hall's Cstarrb Cnre, msnnfaotnr- ed by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ie taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and tnnenns snrfsoes of the svstem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cnre be stire to net the gennine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, F. J. Cheney CV 'iVstironntels free. !Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Kiddrn Changes. A cold or exposure mav cause the prisonous acids in the blood tn clog its rirenlatinn. Ibis is tbeu mutism. Dr. Drnmmond'i Lightning Remedy has sured thousands. It will eurt too. t HEPPNER, OREGON. That dreaded and dreadful disease I its ravages? Thousands and hypophosphites of lime cott'g ion Inippy in niarringe: ( DAYS "grovved" and came to be;( 42 For the Cure cu Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grovo, Or., The Most beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at tbe Gazetts office for particular!. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. There is no other remedy that gives the sufferer such quick, satisfaction. The price for a bottlp is $5 and that is tbe coat of a cnre. Drummond Medicine Co. 48 60 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 34 HA VB YOU BACKACHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNEY r CURES niflhstss. Brlnhra nifto.ieo Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PEKPAKED BY O.V.R. Manufacturing Co,, PORTLAND, OREGON. Fur site by Slooum-JohnstonDrugCo. and T. VV. Avers, Jr. To Consumptive! The underslRned having been restored to health by simple means, after sutlerine for sev eral VPflrl Willi a Mvara I... fl- . a j ;. '6 niteciiuii, ana mat dread disease Consumption, is anxious to maka known to his fellow sufferers the mean! of cure, lo those who desire it, he will cheerfully lend ( r.ie i,f.harB?. a "Py of the prescription uied, which they will find a sure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat I and lung maladies. He hopes all mflereri will ; try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Thoiedeilr I 'he prescription, which willtostthem noth inn, and may prove a blessing, will please ad- taw Brooklyn, New York. Nerve Blood Tonic Builder Peril for derriiaive pueij hlou Dr. WrXLIAKS' KEDICIKE CO.. Schenectady K.Y. " K"i!!c, OnU Treasurer's Notice, V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT ALL . 2 : r uuulJ "rmiiiB registered prior to. snrt Including ihe Uih da of May. 1H92. Jill be paid on presentation at tho county Treasurer s office. Interest ceases after date of tbls notice. Dated at Heppner Or. May 31st lwa. ,, W. J. Lef.zir, " Treasurer of Morrow Co. Ooni.-ijine. Worth Eaowlaf k"i I hat it is more easily to cure those suffer Ins from Nervous liebility. Early Decay. Organic Weaknesses, hxhannlag Loss, In man or woman, than alm,t any other chronic dlaeaae After years ol study and experiment we have the remedy. No qnnck treatmant. Do not de spair, forget pal Imposition! on your pun. Sast outragi on your confidence, past failurei. ly remedy it ,f r.Klay poMiive cure. You have tried them all. try this, never fail! Ptata , it T h V wnI pnvateiy ; t7. Port- Emuts 31 t&V'3 per ttox. &8W for S'J.59. N". B. RferancM si to responsibility o o Q