I T" M 4 ww . - I 'l ft- I t i V f & n 15 J ,1 A 1 i I. 1 i I" I TV. GREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST. rAs early and late. AND SAVE THE TAGS. Doe Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 n valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. ,.JM,IBO 1 ,1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES .. 6.77S FtNE IMPOHTKD FHKNCH OPERA OI.AHSF.H. MOROCCO BODY. 23,1 00 IMPOIiTEl) GERMAN UUCKHOUN HANDLE, l'OI H ULAUED l ui ivr.i iy.mw-.-i 110,500 ROLLED (iOLD WATCH CHARM HOT A H Y TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS 1 1 5,500 LARGE I Old Standard Varietlea and TarUtlM of Recent introtlaet.o. Green peas are an important crop both for the garden and the farm. The profit niay not always be so larje, bttt the product Is salable and brings money early in the season. It is not necessary that the soil be very rich or heavily fer tilized for a prolific pea crop Light, dry soil, not dVer rich, suits the pea. SICK AND TAKEN IX. m HELPLESS HOTEL GUESTS FLEECED i BY BIO DOCTORS' FEES. j LEGAL ADYEiiTlSEJlLNTS. do advertising on them 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING ICTCItKM (14x21 iiiehi-B) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, 07,750 00 2S.K75 00 TO $173,250 00 The above articles will bo distributed, by eonnf iea, among parties who chew SPEAR utwii' i i"K luoueco, uuu return lo us me 1 Aun luaen luereiroui. We will distribute 220. of these prizes In till, county as follows: T.i THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAGS from lliit courtly wewillgive 1 'io the FIVE PARTIES seiiiliiiir us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS.....') OPERA GLASSES. 'i'othe TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, wo will give to cacti 1 POCKET KNIFE To the ONE llCNDHKD PARTIES sending us the next greatest Lumber of Sl'KAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK To the ONE HCNDRKD PARTIES sending us the next greatest unrulier of Sl'KAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE rilTL'Iili IN ELEVEN COLORS GOLD WATCH. .20 POCKET KNIVES. .100 TOOTH PICKS. .100 PICTURES, Tolnl Number of Prizes for thin County, 220. f.'AUTION.-No Trigs will bo received before January 1st, WW, nor after February 1st, HM. Eiieli piu-Uairo containing tags must bo marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, County. State, and Number of Tags in each package. All charges on packages must be prepaid. READ. SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of Intrinsic value than anv other ping louacco prouueeo. ii is rue sweetest, me lougnest, lue richest. SI IIAH HKAU Is absolutely, positively and distinctively different In tlavor from nny inner plug tobacco. A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It Is the largest seller of any similar shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular tnsle anil pleases the people. Try ii, ano pariieipate in me contest for prizes, Heo thai a TIN '.'. Is on every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Send In the lags, no matter how small the quautlty. cry sincerely, THE P. J. HOKO COMPANY, Miudlbtow.v, Ohio. A list of the people obtaining these prizes in this county will be published in thU priper Immediately after February 1st, lsjil. DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I, 1834. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. lay It Out So It Can Be Cultivated With Least Labor and Expense. In the accompanying cut ia shown a good form for a vegetable garden, one that admits of horse cultivation. The adoption of this plan gives long rows, which are easily anil cheaply tilled by horse and cultivator. The narrow rows alono are to be cultivated by hand, using ' one nf tlin modern wheel hocawhen prac- j ticablo. Where there ia no lack of land some of our progressive farmors have ! w5re all,fiPuiled after four months. Eggs what they call a double garden, divided , PacKea ln salt during March and April, in half lengthwise. With this arrange ment it is practicable to prooorvo n thor ough system of rotation. One-half may be renewed and rendered clean from time to time by seeding to clover and mowing onceor twice before it is cropped again with vegetables, or one-half may be planted to potatoes, corn or tomatoes or other field crops, and the two halves used alternately I'or garden purposes. aouot mil mat unreinie eggs win Keep much longer than will f ertilo ones; hence the advice when egga are produced for l market to separate the cocks from the laying heus. A few of the methods of packing eggs dry for keeping have been tried at the New York experiment station and re ported upon. With these the eggs were all wiped when fresh with a rag satu rated with fat or oil, in which had been mixed some antiseptic, and were packed tightly in Bait, bran, etc. Eggs packed during April and May in salt and which had been wiped with cottonseed oil, to which laid been added boracic acid, kept from four to five months, with a loss of nearly one-third, the quality of thoso saved not being good. Eggs packed after tne same preliminary handling in bran ETONIAN PEA. Peas do best in the forepart of the sea son and ought therefore to be planted as early as the ground can bo worked, ana again every 111 davs In succes sion up to the 1st of June, after which there is some danger from mildew. week may be gained in earliness by starting peas for seed by sowing in a box of moist sand placed in a cellar and planted in the garden when well sprout ed. When grown for market, the first aim is to get the crop ready for sale at the earliest possible date. Sow in drills 2 to 8 inches deep and 2 to 8J feet apart, according to vigor of variety and strength of soil. For the home garden some growers often sow the early, medium and late varieties all at one time, which plan gives a succes sion of three weeks or more. The sow ing is usnally done by hand, in drills opened to the proper depth, and seed scattered freely to insure a full stand. Garden peas are classed in three great sections namely, (l)t.he round or smooth peas, (2) the wrinkled peas, and (8) the edible podded or sugar peas. The round or smooth sorts are hardier than the others and can therefore be planted earlier. The wrinkled marrows are gen erally considered the finest flavored peas, and, as a rule, should be planted a little thicker than the smooth, round sorts. "Alpha," extra earlyj "McLean Adra- neer," medium; "Ne Plus Ultra," late, and "American Wonder," an extraearly dwarf, are familiar examples of the wrinkled peas already in high favor with gardeners and farmers. Numbered with the peas of recent in troduction that are worthy of trial may bo named the following: "Nott's Excol- sior." a dwarf, early, wrinkled variety; Chelsea," a wrinkled early dwarf; "Juno," a wrinkled medium sort; "Hero ine, a wrinkled, medium early, largo podded pea; "Shropshire Hero." a new English pea, and "Exonian." fflplMl 'llllj m ill 1 1 after wiping with vaseline, to which sali cylic acid had been added, kept four and five months without loss. The quality after four months was much superior to that of ordinary limed eggs. These packed eggs were all kept in a barn cellar, the ordinary temperature of which varied from (50 to 70 degrees Fahr., and each box was turned once every two days. Tilt) Rtory, Juan and Ysabel. reontU appeared in part in the Unzette bit' inroiign some inailvertenov the leraa nor never saw the light of day. In tbif issue we puoiisu the whole story. Where? At Ahralmniiick'a. In addition t bi triiiorinif business, lis has added a fim line of underwear of all kinds, negligei iliirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on ham' (orne elegant patterns for suits. A. itirauanisiolt, May street, Heppner, Oi A GAIWIIN TFIAT ADMITS OF HOUSE CULTI VATION. If yon do not grow your own seed, or der from the catalogues of trustworthy seedmen. Select for main crops from standard varieties, and if you are inex perienced rely largely on some success ful neighbor for advice in making your choico. Bead carefully directions that are printed on the paper packages con taining the seed. The general cultural notes to be found in tho catalogues of the best seedmen and nurserymen lire also worthy of notice and will be found helpful to all beginners. When practi cable, locate tho vegetable garden so that it will have a south or southeast expo sure. Stable manure is still a favorite with gardeners, but is supplemented with special commercial fertilizers for many crops. rreserving Egg. The cold storago process takes the lead now where large numbers of eggs are in volved, and special arrangements can be made for holding the eggs at a uniform low temperature. Comparatively few families, howewr. cau commnml tlm r. cilitic-s for cold storage, and to this class the liming process is tho most p.mulur one, as it involves least expense and 'trou ble. There) lire numerous formulas for Inning eggs. Hero is ono that will bo found convenient where small quantities are to be kept over: The following is the proportion for the umo picklo: Stone lime, ii pounds; Balt 1 pint; water, 4 gallons, slake tl. l,m(,' and when cold put It and the salt with tho water into some receptacle, stir and lot settle twice. The clear liquid is what Is wanted. H.-tvn just enough picklo when through packing to cover tho eggs; then placy a cloth over them and Dread some of fb. I,',,,,, ..u .... Casks with wooden boons nlW) i'61" crowns tn death angel with ama. packages for small quantities of es ! ff" , ,1 he fl?""pr blematie of life, and To insure smv-, it h imm-rrtive t'haf , , a""'1 with wphodeh, tho flowws the eggs be fn-,h when packed down l ?8RrT Hugo in "Les Tra- Pl'ice the r;:s i.-ito C,e pn'.crvin- 1I10t, . ' V1""r,s,.i e 'T tie "Frith nm-liqnid or dry-as ft ns collected K freHww ? nd ia from the eSt m be ca,vl',:l not f! ' .'V,'.WnibI.M ' good in crack them. The question of fertilltv ,i . OI 1,19 8Wry character whom nonfertility, Kvs the nirrieultnral Htr , ,oe ,trw,rd 'introduces and of whom of the New V,,rlr Wnrl.i .,i I 08 Das much w say one in this connection. Thorn i. .... lk'moeTnt- Kami Animals. According to government statistics, thero has been the past year au increase of horses, mules and 6heep, no material change in the number of cows, a decrease in other cattle and a heavy reduction in swine. Tho increase in mules is slight. The apparent increase in sheep exceeds 3,000,000. Average values have declined as to horses and mules, advanced as to cattle of all kinds, a greater gain ap pears in the value of sheep and a very large advance is seen In swine. The average value of horses is $01. 22; of mules, $70.(18; of cows, $21.75; of other cattle, $15.24; of sheep, $2.60; of swine, $tl.4l. Xany Burets In the Big MerrupoUa acd Chicago Are In Luf-.;e Wltb Coxuofeece- ! leM Member of the Xedlcul Proisuu . M Extort Hbmty. i Every large hotel in theciry nowadays ' physician resident m the buildlni!. is presence in the hotel is one of the , proof a of the completeness of the modern ' postelry, so far as the provision and com fort of the guest is concerned. The idea of having a doctor within instant call is beyond all question an excellent one, but it seems that it has of late been subject to grave abuse. The fact has got out that some of the hotel phvsicians make nse of their position to levy extortionate charges for the treatment of guests who I have been luckless enough to fall ill j among strangers. Complaint is made that far from being 1 blessing to the guest, the ease with ! which medical attendance can be secured has in such cases become a source of genuine dread to visitors to the big city who have to stop at hotels. The guests fear even a trifling illness while in the hotel, because if they make the fact known that they want to see a doctor they will be charged a fee out of all pro portion to the service rendered by the doctor, whose chief claim to patronage Is that he is "always near at hand. Complaint has been made against the doctors' charges in two of the best known hotels in the town to a prominent con sulting physician. When I was taken sick at the hotel the other night," one of the complainants said, "I asked the head clerk to send me Dr. S." Dr. S.P said the clerk in seeming astonishment. "I never heard of him. But we have a competent physician in the hotel whom I will send to your room." The hotel doctor did go to the room in response to the request of the clerk. He made several visits during the night, al though the guests didn't want and didn't need more than one visit. A fee of $10 was charged in the bill, and the guests had to pay it Subsequent investigation made it clear that the reason for this Ihigh fee was that the hotel physician bad made an arrangement with the ho tel proprietor by which the latter got a third of this big fee. The guests also learned that this sharing of the fee had been the custom at the hotel for a very Jong time, and that guests submitted to it rather than have any wrangle at the clerk s desk over charges, a thing that self respecting persons naturally dread and will avoid even where the charge is manifest imposition. The abuse has recently attracted the attention of the professionals, who do not practice in ho tels, and has evoked an earnest protest and a demand for reform. I The Medical Record, under the head ing "Doctors and Hotels," handles the subject in this vigorous style: "Every person of sensitive morals, and a good many with only every day sensi bilities, would be shocked if the whole story of the relations of doctors to hotels were written. There is a fashionable hostelry in this town where the hotel doctor charges $7 a visit, and there is the best reason for believing that the hust ling landlord gets $2 of it. It is stated on good authority that in many hotels the official doctor is obliged to give up from -one-fifth to one-third of his charges to the business management. Peoplo who are taken ill in hotels must have a ,doctor and are not disposed to question about terms. They do not find out what these are until they settle the bill, and then expostulation is too late," It is only just to say that all the hotel physicians are not parties to this mean sort of swindling. Many of them are physicians of high repute who live at the TottGrgett.afc-tnt'ii ioe not matt 1 j Ibeia rtnli,; to; kbvm In orif noitiuzi lutti tiof. iuwiitra lOt vet .2 tiuUblO. aild TM REMEDY mart act ca I:, fairs EJver Pllla act airectlj o' iaut ...rrui, vaufii(f a f rev flow or Dlle. Twin,., t itbleh, too to Sold Every where j Office, 140 to 144 Washington St., N. I. PECULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, A.VD PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indtcecttoa. Billon Headache. Con-tl-patiwa, Dyipepila, C'hroalc Liver Trouble. IHeelness Bad Complexion Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all disorder ef the montach, Jlrer and Bowel. Ripana Tabnlea contain nothing1 Injurious to the moHt deLiuate conntllutlon. i'leasant to take, safe, effectual. (Jive inirnadiatfl relief. Sold by drumrixtR. Atrial bottle pent by mail on receipt of lb cents. Andrew THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. W SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ill OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, CtliOa0. St. XOllis, A.N1J ALL POINTS EfiST. nip id scum Summons. IX THE CIKLTIT Cul'iiT OF THE STATE Of oreipio, for the county of Morrow. D. fi. Mu.kcy, plaiultit, vr Jona ?vUh, Ufud in tLe name of the ttr.tc of Orepon You are hetety rt'q'Uir! to appear aud uiwer cotii 1 paiit Li led bdinst you lit thy tibuve-vUtiUeJ ,' f ull on or before th 4ih day oi September, A. i . the same being the am day of the next regular wrui oi told court. U yon lull to au Btver, lor u ant t Hereof theplalntiif will apply to the said court for a decree amending the descrip tion of the deed exocuUO and delivered by you to plaintiff, coiiveving the KVfc of the NE and the of the of sec. isaud the MVH of tit Ntt'i, of 17 in l 4 9 of K 27 EM M, to read an follows: Tha of the NE1 and the NWifc of the tE'-i of oec. l and the tfv?4 of the NWof Sec. 17 in 1p.4 S of U '27 EUM.and generally lor the relit f nraved for in platntitt ' complaint, duty DM in the sai'i cauao in the above-eiitirjed court. This summon, is served bv publication, by order of Hon. V. L. hradshau, judce of atud , court. Made and dated at Chamhers at The Dalles titv, Wasco t;o., r., the l'.Hh nay oi July, A. P. 1Mi3. ELLIS. ()A VVhOS & LYONS, in; ,' Attorneys for i'luimitl'. Summons, 1 N THE iTKCl'JT COt'HT KOll THE bTA'I'K I of Oregon, for tin' coiiiity of Morrow. 1). II. MulkVy, plHintitl, vs. 'ihe unknown lieirn of Elijah F. Mulkey, 'ceaseii. in the name of the StMe of Oresoii : Vou are hereby required to appear mid answer the com pbiii.t til'.d apainut you in the above-entitled suit on or before the ith day of ..SupU'mber, A. D, l.M'o, the same bi;yin tlie ltrat'd iy of the next regular term of said court; Ii you fail to an swei", for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Haiti court for a decree amending the descrip tion of the deed executed mid delivered by Elijah F. Mulkey to plaiutiil', conveying the E(j of the teE1 and K1-., of the Nfil4 See. 1ft, Tp. I . 'd K. 27 KU M, to rend as fol lows: The E1..' of the SE of Sec. 10 and the E'i of the NE1 of Sec. 15 in Tp, 4 S. of R. 27 EWM, and generally for the relief prayed for in plaIntiU"s complaint, duly -tiled in said cause :n the above entitled court. This summons is served by publication by order of Hon. W. L. hradshaw, judge of said court, made and dated ar Chambers at The Dulles City, Wasco Co., Or. the lltth dav of July, A. I. 1MB!. ELLIS, HAWSON i lVONS. i Attorneys for l'laintltV. notice of Intention. I, 7 ANDOl-'FlrK AT THIS DALLES, OltKflOI. l.J July 26, isira. Nullce 1 hereliy Riven thai the rollmvliiK-named settlor linn tiled notii-e of his intention to nmke thml proof In support of his claim, and that said proof wll he made be fore J. W Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Or., on Hejit. Ii, ISillt, viz: FRANK CRA.MKK, of Ilurrlman, II. K. No. SI17 for the NU; SK"4 and S'i NK'4 of See. 27. Tp. 4 8., U. 25, E. V. M He names the following witncBieB to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: K. a. Cox Samuel Cox, John Adams, 8. W.. Meadows, all oi liarUman Oresron, H8-168 John V. Lrwis, Reirlster Leaves Heppner, 10 a. m. 7:10 p. m. A rrivtw A Milium frtrnds. A and friend in need is a friend indeed not less than one million namdo have found just such a friend in Dr. rung s New Umooverv for oonsnmntinn coughs and colds. if you have nevet useii uis great oougb medicine, one trial will omiviuoe yon that it has wonderful curative powers in id I diseases of throat, ohest and lungs. Kadi bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or mone will be refunded. Trial bottles free s--Sloouiu-ilohnsoti Drug C5o. Large hot ties mio nnl simi, "SHROPSHIRE ITERO." The "Exouiau" pea, depicted in the first cut, is an extra early wrinkled mar row pea, which was awarded a first class certificate by the Koyal Horticultural i hotels and pay for their board and lodir- society of England after testing it with 1 ings the same as any other guests and many other varieties. It is not a selec-1 have a regular and legitimate schedule tion from any existing variety, but an of charges based upon the market value entirely new kind, "hhropshire Hero," i of tlieir professional services. In cases illustrated in the second cut, is classed ! where there is a "divvy" between the with second early, large wrinkled peas, I idoctor and the hotel the physician gets It is claimed that it is a robust grower, ! bis lodgings and board at a reduced rate, producing abundant, large and well Ho is appointed by the hotel nrom-ietor. filled pods. This pea's excellence has and he excuses the high fee on the plea also been recognized by the Royal Hor- that he has to charge more than his reg- ticultnral society of England. Thanks nhu- rate in order to make good the bonus are due to J. M. Thorbnm of New York to the proprietor. This bonus is de- for the first cut and to SIes6rs. Johnson manded for the privilege of practicing in & Stokes of Philadelnhia for the scciiml the hotel. illustration. Preventing Potato Srato. The American Agriculturist says: "If seed potatoes are soaked for a short time and brushed clean with a verv nrcul. ., lntion of poisonous corrosive sublimate other Pnysicittn "but at the same time HliIIiiiihii Sleeoera, Colonist ti)lpe, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. ittaiuers Portland to San every four days. Frnucisco rickets TO AND FROM Europe. For rates and general information call oti Depot Ticket ABnt, J. C. HART Heppner. Oregon. Gentry. H. mitli i HjuiKin ftioiru Haww. (tw... ijeiih with quarter cim ? .Ith .irnirtnr IlreiL Oil. H . .. ;.. lnm, and Lt Huitht4, tstmuw. ttwi.fr. Or- JL con n co ted ; or. c ijLc ar .oiWer pi to n , on on right tU- and i leri aid, iwallw tor a . rihttarftnd slit in Uft. Knug m hitaa Jut not, Morvw cutiDty. .FnitA Hale, iliitou, Waguer. Or.-fiure -O- t.-ircle with parallel t&) on left shouldbt Cattle sam on left hip i iso large Circle on Ittfl 81 liall , Edwin, John Dsy.Or. Cattle E H on tW hip; horsea same on nglit shoulder, hanged Graut coanty. Howard. J L, alloway, Or.-Honsea,!1 (crc with bar above it) on rifht shoulaer; elt ft SHIU0OII leftside. Hange in Morrow and lima tiiia couiitiea. , , Hughes. jUat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shwiatl heart on the left shoulder. Kanea Morrow Co. Kunsaker, H , Wafnor. Or.ilorsH,.H on iff shouldor: oa1 tl. fl on lrft hip. Hurdisry, AilMrt, Nye, Oregon Hon-es.A . , oounectdd, on left shoulder; t attle ou the leu hip, crop off left war, . ; Jinniphreya. M. JJardman, Or. WirrflAs, H tutor- fl-u;k Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or, Horses, win eg tan on loft shoulder cattle, same ou right lop. Htwtoo, Luther, Eight .Mile, Or. liurne- H b the left. Hhoulderand harton the le-fi stillt'at tJp same mi Inft hip. Kanue in Morrow oounty Ivy, Alfred, Long Crook, Or t'attle I- Don riuht lop, crop oil left ear and bit in right. Horses same brand on left shoulder liange u Crrunl oountv. Jnnkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or Horses, horse, shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, tho sani. Itange on Eiwht Mile. Johnson. Eelix, Lena, Or. Horses, oirclfcT o.-i loft suite; cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in right and unlit in ieft ear Jenkins, D W.,Alt. Vennm,Or, J on lHreoii left shoulder; ou cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears, llangein Eos and liear vallej'H Koimy, Mite, Heppner, Or. Horses bnind-d KNV on left hip cattle same and crop on left rr: under alrtpn on the right Kirk, J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses fly n if, shoulder; oat t ie, hu on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner, Or. Horses. 17 oa either flank; cattle 1? on right side. Kirk, J088P, Heppner, Or,; horw' 11 on left sbouider; cattle same on right side, uuderbit on right ear. Kuinborlsnd.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 Lou cattle ou right and left sides, swallow fork in It f t ear and under ciop in right ear. HorseHsame brand 011 ifft shoulder, liangein Orant ouintv. Lofteu. tlteuiien. fox. Or. S h m (in I, on cattle, crop and split on right ear, Jlorses Iwome brand on left shoulder. 1 tan go Grant Lieuallen, John W., Lxi frtoi Or.-Horset branded half-oiicle JL connected on leftshoid der. Cattls, same ou left hip. itauge, near Lex" ingtxm. Lord. George, Hoppnor. Or.- HorBos branded double U coi.necu Souietiines called u swing H, on loft shoulder. Markliam, A- U., Heppner, Or.-Cattle large H on left side, Iwth ears cropped, antl uplit To bo'h. Horw M on left hip. Itauge, Clark's canyon. Minor, Oscar, Heppnor, Or. Cattle, JH D on right hip; horse. Mon left shoulder. Morgan, ti. N Heppner, Or. Horsey, jl on left shonldei cattle same on loft hip. MeCamber. Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses. M with bar over on right shoulder. m isaorgfln, ihos., Heppner, Or. Horses, nlrnt. 1 on loft shoulder and left thigh; cattle. Z on ; itohell, Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on riirht Guaranteed to cure Iiilioas attacks, Sick Heads t;ho and" Constipation. 40 in each Kttile. Trice ii5c. For sale by driti:u:.-i.s Picture 17, TO'' and sample dose frpe, J. F. SWiTI! & CO., Fiopficlors. NEW YORK. W. H. HHRLBURT, Awt Oon. Ps M Wsshington .M. POKTl-ANll. University -:- of -:- Open EUGENE. Monday, September 8th, Prevent and cure Conslipation and Sica Heuduune, mul( llile IJeaus. "This abuse is worse in Chicago than it ia in New York," a prominent phy sician Baid. "The bonus system is certainly an out rage on the traveling puDlic," said an- the resulting crop of tubers will be much the.hotel doctor should not shoulder the freer from scab. To be free from scab, ii. i ne responsibility potatoes without scab germs should be re8ts witn the tot31 ProPrietor who is planted in soil which is not infested with n enotlgh to look for gain from the the germs of the parasitic fungus. Con- 6101111688 one of his patrons. It is not centrated mineral fertilizers seem to so ,lsin8; ery stron8 language to call this Invigorate the plant that the potatoes barbari!m. Hotel proprietors who favor iigui on tub scan, tjiean seert and clean -w.uS iD h, m meiresiaDiisn- soil yield clean tubers." llhind.rs of Well Known Writers. Time would fail to toll of the tlmn. sands of anachronisms made bv mith.-in of every station and everv gradu of rei ntability. The Chambers' Encyclopav uia says tiiat t lie fame of Beamuarchois rests on his two operas, "Le Uarbier do Seville" and "Le Manage do Figaro," when everybody knows that "Faro" was composed by Mozart to the libretto written by Oivsti, and that the "Senile Barber" came from the fertile pen of Rossini. In "Nicholas Nickleby" Dick ens makes Squeers send the boys out in midwinter to hoe turnips, while in the "Tale of Two Cities" he confounds the names of Sanson, the French executioner with Samson, the Jewish judge. ' Longfellow calls Erigena a Scotchman, whereas the meaning of the word signi fies an Irishman, and in "The Two Ka- ments ought to be tabooed by every hon orable and self respecting man and wo man. If guests were to stav awav from such hotels, the bonus system would be On the Country Kouil. In no case in extieriments conducted by Professor Ooff has the removal of the quickly suppressed." New York Sim seed end of potatoes shown advantage in 1 n. ,J" yield. "hi in Opposed to the KuglUh Language. ti' ,, Tne general spread of the English Ian- 1 here are now well equipped canning 1 gnage over the world has been resist ractories in almost every state in the most stubbornlv On Ttritiah soil ct kA j , ... " 0 uuuiO, ine legislative assembly of .Tm JUST CLOSED THE MOST FHOS perons year in its history. Wide range of studies Thorough in trnctiou. Bnnities course added. Tu ton free. Entrance fee, $10. Board nd lodging at ressnnnlile rates in tlu legnnt new dormitory and boardinu hsll n the campus, where stiidenls will re wive personal supervision. John W. Johnson, 4'l President. Union whose products of laud and sea are preserved in airtight cans. Sheep will pay in installments two or three times a year for their keeping. Eastern farmers each year increase their supply of chemical fertilizers. Some of them claim that "grass sod andchem. jected, by a vote of 87 to 6, a bill to per. nut the use of English in the assembly at the option of a momber. This action of course affirms the principle that French is the official languatre. The country parishes are resolutely opposed icals mako a bettor and cheaper dressing to the introduction of English, although .vu,, .uniio Krent progress in the towns of late years, and it is said many of the deputies are now unable to express themselves correctly in French. Mr. Gladstone's government has been asked by several Welsh members of par liament at the instance of a large body of Welshmen to make the teaching of Welsh in the public schools of Wales ob ligatory. It has always been taught in tho nonconformist Sunday schools. The number of Irish people who do not speak English at b11 is still considerable and in Scotland it is not small. London -St. Louis (ilobe- for tb eir lauds than stable manure. At the Vermont station, where the hot water treatment has been tested for smnt in oats, is claimed a second and impor tant consideration in the possible imin aside from the destruction of smut of i decided increase in yield from treated seed. J. S. Woodword. the western Vr York sheep grower, is an earnest sdvo. eate of sheep in the orchard. The Stouiaeh anil the Tonirue. A bud stomach is a bad thinsr to It is tho source of all the badness in the world, an able member of the Social Purity society declares. lrug shops are full of stuffs. For good digestion many of them are best let alone. Fruit salt's and old fashioned salts are mi harmful. lhon there are 6gs always wofih their : fechristened. She had been purchased weight in gold and tamarinds from In- i the government of Havti, and she tiia are tine. They come in tinfoil, like I tniled for u Prince. She had two many of the oriental fruits, and are sold . Hvtian seuators on board, the wife of a vi uuiiuras at ouor on cents a pound, commanding otticer and a crew of over .No matter what you do, look at your ' young men recruited in Philadelnhia ""s " aeep n rou, even ir yon can t - """""l! ever own Heard of the v A Belief That Proves Troublesome. A recently returned eastern missionary Bays that a small, but persistent, vexa tion in household -affairs is the firm be lief in the transmigration of souls among one's Buddhist servants and its often ludicrous consequences. For instance, once on shipboard the sailors were di rected to kill the cockroaches with which the vessel was infested. This they dared not do, fearing that some ancestor's spirit might be imprisoned in that most un likely form. They approached the ver min gently, lifted them np on sheets of paper and dropped them overboard in a manner almost tender and auite defer- ential. One young convert cluna to her newW made friend during her last illness with the constant cry that she feared, when the end should come, that the old belief would be too strong for her, it pressed so hard upon her that the soul was des tined for further earthlv life. It was a cause for great rejoicing at the mission station that dissolution came in Bleep and unattended by this horror. New xors nmes. STOCK HKANPS. Whilo yon keep your subscription paid up rcu can keep your brand in free of chsrge, Allyn. T. J lone. Or Ftorses Ufi on left -honlder; onttle to: on left hip, under bit on nglit oar, ami upper bit on the left; raneo Mor row comity. Armstrong, J . O.. Alpine, Or-. T with bar nn lo'fl Mp "hunidsr P' 1"rBes: cuttle same rn'!!n0i'!ffiD-'KW,lile- 0r--CaM brand, OU n left hip anil horBBs same brand on riiht shoulder. Kanne. EiKht Wile. M Adkins, J J , Heppner, Or.-Horses, JA oon '..etftrt on lelt Hank: cattle, same on eft hip. Bartliolsmew, A. G., Alpine. Or. Horses branded 7 boil either shoulder. Han bo in MiV row county. " Hl(kman Geo., Hardmiui, Or.-florses, s rlnK .1 left Bhiralder: oattio same on right shoulder l-ormirter, J. W., Hnrdman, Or.-Cattle rand d B on left hip and tbih: split i each ear? ricllt siuu; " """ KMlM "" Um-ke, M Ht C, Lour Creek, Or-On eattlo MAY connected on ieft hit), ciooofi hfL? ' i in " i "'VP ,r,1K,,t- Horses, Bnme brand on ronntj-. ' Urant fl"d Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horsee branded 7 on right shoulder: cattle B ,n0 ",,ft " ,he lh ear half ci-or, a ,d right ear upper a ope r'iht t'l!i' ,Wm'lt"',"M'' Or. -Horses T"B .-kch ear. ' '"Hin0 "U "shi "K Plit iVl'S'si' I,'? il&a. Or- HoraesIB on the row county. """"" r,tl" " ! Brown j. C. Heppner, Or.-Horsee, circle K' !' n,,,"?a or"' '"fthipi cattle, siZ. u.w".,, , j., i,ena. irregon. HorseH W hni oyer it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left Boyer, W, orand or iaoh ear, hip; Cattle. 77 on via ht. Hidn. MoOlaren, D. U Brownsville, Or.-Horeen, riKure Sou each shoulder; cattle, M2 on hm Mctlarty, David H., Keho, Or. Horses braudeil UJ1 counected, on the left sliuuldor: cattle same on hip and Bide. McOirr, Frank, Foi Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear: horses same brand on left sf iH Mclinley, U. V., Hamillon, Or.-On Horses, S Willi half circle under en left shoulder; on Cattle four bars connected oa top on tho right side Itauge in (iraut County. Neai.Androw. We Itock.Or.-Horeos A N on uected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hies, i ir.'M' K' P''ton. Or.-HorwM, circle 7 ou III : C!" "" mme 1,11 luf ' h'P , "vf,JPh, ( auyou City, l.lr.-A Sou cattle on left hip; on horses, same ou loft tliish. KanK in (ii-ant county. shoudei Pe,Ti' Lli','101'' Or.-l' O on left Olp, Herman, I'rairie City, Or.-On cattle, () J'nrl wi'Sf"1 lef' h'li; horses on left stiUe and wartle on nose jtange in Urant county. Pearson, Olaye, Klght Mile, Or.-Horsos ijuar- or, left hip. Hu,,e ' u f. ",u"n,M- b-Koiilder.10""0'1, lanlmi".O''.LlJr80 IP on . WiV '' Lej,i,'fton Or.-Hor es bratl e li (L t conncciert) oi. left shoulder; came-, moon right l,,p. itauge, Morrow coumV. t guilder oil in each ear. uu,i.. 1 i eujs, a. j... lone, Or,; horses diamond P on. Uf.1T-"l,uw'"-i 'Ue. J HJconnectert, on Ihe Jft tup, upper slope in left ear and slip in tlie nt'Zfn j"?!"1.'1'.. 'vilJ, Or-Hores, J V con. iec:edon ln shoulder. Cattle OK counected ou let hip, two under half crops, olio on each er r wa tie under throar,. lt, go hi H rant county. " J. tn "dr"' Jliln'u"". Or.-ilorses, squsre or lw with Quarter-cii-clo over it, on left slide n ,t shoulder. Hanije near HarUmau. Uoyse, Anion, Heppner, Or-Horsos, plain V on ril ,, t"nMep mlUZ ?!mo brd Aiversed t, I ?oSw'oounty.,,10r0l'UHn"1,tW,r' Hm ia I Morrow and adjoining countios. B ltU8t. VVl wm Oi.i.... nange Morrow county. i wit and ftunie H rant and Uilliam Mnmi, .etiLan'r08"30"'" Spicknall. J. W.. tJooM.he,,,, . jiursbs tango m Morro G.. Hennner. Or n-on , ni-h; hip cattle, same, with split in Gladioluses come true when propa gated from the small bulblets. foot-Prints on the Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advioe should read one nf Pr. Foote's dime nsmphlets on "Old Eves," "Crnnp " . Rupture," "Phimois," "Varicocele " Disease of men, Disease of Women. Rnd learn the best mean, nf ni,-... . ir;n d..i. .rT m "I L 111.. KM., IZ'J liMth St, York. New An Ocean Mystery. One of the saddest of ocean mvsteries Was the fate of the 120 souls who sailed from Philadelphia on Deo. 1, 1SS9, in the Ironclad Atlanta, or Triumfo, as she whs keep it still. Lewiaton Journal. Kipans Tabuloj cure icrofula. ! lei from that day. New York World. Heppner should be on the lookout for nres ot this season of the year. Every thing is as dry as powder, and a oorfl-.. Brrstion once started would he hard to control. liorg, P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horsos, P B on left -houlder; caltlo. same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox,Or-( 'attie. JB conneoled .n eft side; crop on left ear and two rolltianS -'randt county" l6ft thl8hi Ea,,g9 in laisnei- Warren. Wagner Or- T.ht ih. t : .:. '.,?!". ( on Ur..,. V, -"'"t-.. tu eaeu ear. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our oitizenr. that for years we have been selling Dr. Kit,,,', new disoovery for oonsnmption. i"r Kinesiiew life pills, Buckleu's arnica air. and electric bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as wellor hat have given suoh universal satisfac lou. We do not hesitate to guarantee results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popular'! y mrely ou h, merit,. Johnson lne m -WJiJttlt AU ILSf fins. TrutMGoid. HorBes brand hree bars) on Urantan. HoVrV,. ",uu r- "ieiu n ?."' " '''b.Or.-y 11 on horses on left, stifle U wit,, quarter circle over it, on leTt sliouhler eft T 'if ""I10 on oolti under Ii yen on Cate "llSa t'T "nd n't'a,ties. U'' iek"X i" t:"'"""'he, Or. -Uorsos.Kon Coi Ed. B.. Hardnmu, Or.-(Vtle r in cenwr: horses. Cio on ief, hi,, "' 1 Cochran, 11. li Monnment. lirant Co Or Horses branded circle with l I beneath on ffl ?lUid'irLitlr'' brand on boVhi; -?JsS '"pe ""i n ears and dewlap. i'eif"t'tp8w'Uow-fork 'rvsi llouglas, O. T Dourrlaa, Or-Ilorse. Tn righl'shoufi1'"' ile"PMr' 0r' M branded ai on left Rh..niHu eoudtv. baiiinsr. C O Hnnnnoi- n- . on left shoulder; cuttle Lone w , in hip Swaggart, b. i:, Lenuirtnn ni u wn h dash under it e "riTiil, UBllamnndbCtiliacounies B ,n Mmv' un''en left lud lag." bxp- C'v fork in right ear. u,Xbit h,left " '"P' "R"'W bapp. Ihos., Heppner, Or.-Horsos mid l9""iHi.v same on left hiP ' " APoD bhnar.John, i'oi, , Or.-N(l ra-,, i J oil left l.oulder"catlle thi ,,lZ8Wbra"dt'd waddle. KaiigeinM,OT,.(;'S0. Bio "pso blepheus, V? A., tlardmT,. ,. 1,1lm cu 'nu- '9eHrci.-. eft ahnnLlL. Or. Horses. ( on TPS?-"- H-Wner, Or - ('Sm. w n .oil uip, uroo on-ntrhr smi j. 7V". . v' i., .i , ?' J-Hoponor. Or r Tinne.. M '.i' shoulder. ihoulderT" ',!'u,"rpr'8e'0r--H... C-on lett with .plituiCST Wm 00 OQ 1 be left snonider; ca'S'same iL" Z, "a" sac "KM ar lopped" nuaon, John U.. Nulom . l, 7V right hie. Ea? mri h..l. V -"li'f .?"!ne " . ,i(ul Bna crop shoulder; Horses branded Jq ov it" Z of. .i"ei";ner. Olv Wurrow couutjr. "l huuUor. Haugo Warren. WR r..iu . ojreie over it." on i.f - VTi le.' miarUir tiorBBS same hr.l A i'A" ' ' Pt . iu right ear. Orantoouutr. BUO'der. liuugeid 8 Wrfeferi0!' landed nti split in left, lul un rWt ?ce of spade? 'on TFll 2.';Ta""? . branded oa tie branded sen,. iZ.??F aHa. ' hin Wells, A. B.. Heimner Or u ana BlP. houlder: oatt , TsanT'' Qr--lloM. on I tun lett utt left. shoulder. " " uu'mr ou riglu f urenee M V rta. r. ritiht BhoiJilei; cat lie. Ii ., k. kit on ! n?Waer ,,.1'reneh, lieorire, Heppner Or - Vf.u k g; , WF. wh barove't jt.'JJ iJf.'sule crop off'w ear. horse., sarue brand on lelt hip " sl,o ,i. ... " "W"". or.-UAj: on left henes, SSaSSiT1 6ar8" " W an'dSlala ''ote"' r-H ' V ctli',,' O'-" "randea .,",".'7'. ""m. sameon left .a,,,, i.i. " ker Co.. I cle Williams, w,. i'"',,,',,." shihW three bars on left Ti' , hTT.S V. tr ter cik-Ib over thre ta on . i riort' -K1" an. .lit ink . jo. T 8 oe'rt "-V" bm.dS . , f iT III I Ml 43 I I 1 ..it .1 I : ti J ff- V 4