IV - V 1 "OTICS TO ADVKKTIMlittS. XyofZ"' . copy in ; u V.!' tlila.nrn.ug fur Fossil, their "li home. Thev tour a Anm...llnj a lilVBilnH.al....... : " -jicu IU Wntnnu.i. . . . "y me nooa or waj ,u og) uusare. W. A. IT.rl, ., . .. f..n .r, .,. "V," - eu a, iue con. ti -enrt it L "Olletoa ;..( week, lo i.i il "r . ot"erenoe at Mem film i . -wiu WUN u,JO aaie time and place , ' ul luw ueaa 01 neep, whiQ bad - H"iuumy purchased by Kinsman 4 Bishop over in Grant county, were morning. I. Tho sum .,; p. charKed lor "citrus V I?"l"JVt.'" list of wed : "' ;. ', "resolutions of nrv n. .it..... , , ' J"10 'I MOI o m. or shall biiuwlr lve ' " ,"" -l.t-notices ol nneciai . Iimi,,? a'' 01 's) hmu rlve.1, 8 mil be charged fu? Vo " u' '. tentN a lino. Th ,u, ' uin i 1,1 '" ,: " '.Vi corresiiondenci ,5 fcr ,' """"Utiim. tw writer's r,.. Pi.iulMirai umIvm tl. good lallh. "Kiieu as an evidence ol ti"lTahi!8cf i. "chants iwliaiiue, paiier is kepi on iilP i ,, i i ..;,"i;eu . This Wf TABLE. JqhnTS.r.udtS ."t- .V."? Creek, ? i. -V,? rr.J iy lit i p. ui.,excei.tS.i.rt. from tee iSoVS' a"d " "or W.A.John.ton.Ag,"-' DELKVAN, Prop. r -OUtf", style. Here and There. 25o. our streets i, whs over the Goode Piirely vegetable Uood's Pills N I? i,.r Jesterduy. UfCWeeLD0t',dj0Urt'UDtiI Pros. Atty. Wilson arrived Tuesdav r. j. j. rlwaU( of Ooudc this week as a witueas iu Case. ma"nik?' JnUn' Promien' ""ess this ouy 01 1U V!8Uiug tielu,8 10 2le, whatever that meaus. Lee Kilboume was iu from Oooseber- well uuder way m bis ueihborljoo.1. The ruelououlio days have oome. W A.l'i8ber uf Haystack, supplies Hepp." uer with the larger snare f The disease. i J"?, J- W0D " half mile raoe at Port land Monday with all eaee iu 0:51 Bir Heury also raked iu the oash ou a mile contest iu 1:43 E. O: Mrs. LbbIir i, i . .... i4nn ueeu JiH.t u her daughter, Mrd. Thomas fcradley returned this moruiug to her home at Hamilton, Uraut county. Mrs. Dil. Qarrisues and ohildren, who tiave beeu visitini; relatives iu this oitv for come time past, departed yesterday morning for their home iu Poitb.ud. Thriiugbsome iuadvertenoy, Tuesday's UHZette bore the day and date of to d s publication. Newspaper meu ..tuuuj. mane mistakes, strange as it may seem. As flue s lot of mnskmslons as a reporter or hardware Veuder ever pui B tooth in, are to be found at the store oir.U fnnpwa Oj. aeet,jaioy and delicious. K 0: Mrs. Margaret Haijuewood, formerly a resident of Umatilla county is visiting Mrs. W. W. lirauuiu. Mis Haguewuod came from Heppuer to at tend the Ouufereuce. MoAtee Bros., having reopened the '" oar, Kinaiy urn tor a coutiuu Bnce of their former patronage. This is by all odds the finest bar in Heppuer. a tuuu HIUCK. Uall OU bueuj: Rev. Kdwin H. !. , . . i. J ""'"ook j. u. Tedrowe t the fresh boer alwiiva on lu,. 4i . hand. Give Ted a oalL n Gid Halt has purohased Hiok Math !,!VU,reetlQ tbe Cl'y Hotel barber 7" "oaves, suampoos, hair- r;' UP m the best of Baths for the millions. Ur. R IT Vo.,..i ,. . .,.Ki,nl, unnueoiuea to leave Ueppoer, and all those owing him are .- ,u mane immediate settlement. uMcn,,iiii; wom BUOUld inn u .t Mrs. Will Walbndge was oompelled u. TV, out "f U-rtt,n property D West Mhv street, vutu.j.. h,.,n., j" j : ur"'K so ui...v uniuHL'tn nu VVAitiiua.luuia to be untenantable. ureen Mathews' tho liuh., i n.l 4 J . .. . IU- or, uuor to tne lurniture store on Main street. Shaves. shm, UJ ue iiae aways on tap. W. A. Kirk nnd u.if H n n.... :.. Jennie Noble, J. (j. Yonng.- Mrs.' Jas Adkmsand Kev. K.Tt Puim.. j from Pendleton Tuesday. B. W. Humor will tnkn wli.nl aoennnt nt 50 oentn ni. hl.i . ;n exohonge goode fur wheat at that figure. jar. The G'tZette Will InlrA n,nnlL. , ....... v. .mm j cuiiu til face on subscription, and pay balanoe of n easu ar. uighest market prioe. 7-60 e.Vftrv man nrlm I.I . . i Z me any interest in ""i. sioc a. enouid subscribe for The """,". uazette shop, agents. The Heppner Canyon stage liue is the -, cueupesc ana quickest to the in tenor. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine uu luuuocu nauic. aee ad. TJ "uveyou got any machinery's that out or repair? If S. jr. Hyde uo You Lver Have Boils? r or several tmm nin. t hard . ay " fltluir anmll. - , " UU - v.uF , le arls,n ,rom ,mpur- noodss!Cnrea Hies of tho blood. I bet tn iir. tr,. , . b"f0r0 1 had a"tih'-'1 third SS?ivuMvTeB cn,irc,5r c"r,!d-" 8-N- ydo, ot an Valer & Hydo, r.eal Estate De loe landing, Fresno, Calltornla, ' Hood's Plllaai CasilV VAt nrnmi.n.. e liver and'biweC BA VEjrOTJnA CKA CHE f DR. GRANT'S CURES some metal and refit your boxing, ivev. erankAdkius and family arrived at Heppuer last evening, their residence .no urn year at least. trwi," tHk?wheat on subscription The weather bureau predicts light trost for this section tomorrow morning. Mat Halverson returned Wednesday evening from the Lone Rock country. Palrrpr ilonari - -.-"iivu TOICI- uaj luuiumg loruis oia home at Ander ou, (Jalif., where he will spend a short uuiB wnu uis pareuts, after which he w.i, ku o uis new homof labors up in the Spokane district. Leep in mind that theK. of P. Grand Lodge will meet in Heppuer Oot. 10, 11 and 12. Get your deooratious ready, the blue, yellew and red. Heppuer is no mossbark town, aud we'll make those K. of P. boys know it, too. Mrs. T. J Matlock and Horace, 0. W Ryobard aud family returned the first of the week from a visit with relatives over in Gilliam ounuty. Cash Iihh louao atook ranch over near Lone R ick where he aud his family will soou locate. d. P. Garrigues gx buck to Heppner from the Ehsi, Wednesday evening vi'h Salem, w ere he lei t his wife and Percy be having entered the Willamette University. Mr Garrigues expeois to make daltm his future home. The wife nf Rev. J. M. Sbnlse and youuger ohildren departed yesterday uioriiing tor aniem where they will locate. The three older chil ireu who went dowu recently have eLtered the University. Mr. Shulse will j ,i them after atcending coufereuce at Moscow, Idaho, The Gazette acknowledges reoeipt cf a complimentary ticket, from the mmia. Oafa ,.l ilia ..nnn.. .... t- . . n . ... ,uo u.U uiegnn district rnir which opens at Prairie City on Out. 2nd This is 'he fifth yearot this fair and the management intended that this should exceed all others. UNFOBTUNATK OoODHRRwnn' n laHt Tuesday evening, about 10 o'clook. Main street was thrown into a Btate of excitement by hearing a souffle about the Arcade saloon, followed by a pistol shot. It was soon learned Hmt ih; was occasioned by trouble between r. Howard and Albert ttea. 1 hough the entire faots are not obtainable, we give what oan be learned. Mr. and Mrs. Howard objected stren uously to Albert Rea keeping oompaoy with their oldest daughter. Miss f)lli Both, however, persisted in getting together whenever opportunity present ed. This finally led to some uncompli mentary comments all 'round. On the evemnii above-stated, the you. g people had been out in town and Mr. aud Mrs. Howard want out on a search for them. Miss Howard soon returned home, but the parents continued their searoh for Albert, finding liim finally, sitting' in uuuii in iue Arcade saloon Mrs. How. arc! struck Albert several times with ....--.."?, ..cluing u m several pieces, noiicaing mm down. About that time a pistol shot was heard, and bystanders say that the weapon was aimed at Albert Dy Mr. Howard, though the latter sav that he only intended to use the weapon asaclnb, and that the discharge was accidental. Mr. and Mrs. Howard then proceeded home, aud Albert was picked up, ana, upon examination, proved to be unhurt except a few bruises, though he was considerably dazed for a few minutes. Warrauts were gotten out immediately, charging Mr. Howard with BSBault with a dangerous weapon, and urs. Howard with aault aud battery. me. nownra Bppiared for himself and wife nud the cases were ooutinued till Wednesday when botb waived exami "Htiou aim gave bonds to appear before the grnud jury wbioh is now io session It is indeed an unfortunate nffair and much regietled by friends nf all parties. Diabeten. Brinht 8 niaanaa Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick uuai oeuimem in urine Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PHKPAKEI) liV Oil Mannfactpriiigjfl,.pg5ip- and T. W? Aye7rm',;0hn8t0D Dr"8 G-illiam & Bisbees oa ONLY EXCLUSIVE- BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOOTWEAR in heppner. M. LICIITENTIIAL & CO. IS NO SHODDY GOODS. "S ' ': K- --Tt- PALM HOTEL r 4. 1. Only FirstClass hotel In Heppner. 8" BebmmodatiJEfl ' the traveling Courteous treatment assured the eoun. try people. MR8. M. YQN CADOW. Proprietress. THE PEOPLEABE COMXNG OUR WAY! Not only once, but again and again. Tl. i- run weight and good measure for tho la. . m ng ,ae' always get Plained. The -beat- 72 pip, STm WbJ" 'he bestisex and so estabHshes our fade We tan't yc I'T' m8ke8 D9 Wendly bargains in DrvQood o , h8V8 8ome of Hats. Caps, aud JZlT. L ""f" 1U wen-rega ateiJ , BUUO,al and see as, everybody. merchandise store. Come Heppner, Oreg on. FOOTWEAR. HEPPNER, West Side of Main Street, OREGON. HKAvr Rainfali,.- Wedrjnaiav avah ing, Heppner and vioinity was visited by w.im rainrall of the season, and, .or years past. In moch less w.au an nour precipitation to UUi, oi six-tenths was nnt t lhan.... C-:&l ...... J ouiun. jyjuon hail fell, and tne race of the earth was like a vast r va r Tk a . n mouniain House, opposite wsaeue omce, was flooded with uuui lne nauook hill, and the oooupants had to seek other rmri till "uusiueu. AimoBt everv room in the house both uo and rW etairs was Hooded and the damage was nnnaUa.nl.1. V, . . """"aum nearly everv nrnnri U"u onur nearine rootof Hallook and jonea mil suffered more or less. F. J Hallook's cellar was invaded and o'on- ...HUU. iurs. wiikins, over near the court house, also had ber cellar miea with water. Other damage of like nature was reported. Though, to the tenderfoot, this was nothing more thun an average, Eastern rain-storm, in the eyes of the old-timers here it ed up in vast proportions, aud frightened uies ana, children if notmuoh alarmed members of the sterner sex, were no exception. The fall of hail aooomnfl. ing the storm was the heaviest ye Ga zette shop has ever seen iu the West. H. A. Thompson A. E. Blnns THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPHT RTOHH 7 The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Below Coffin & McFarland's, Main Street. Good Oonveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay aud graiTeTdv. 81.25. Meals 25 cts at O. 0. Sargeant s, next door to Feed Stable Grain and baled hay alwava on hand, FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. LEGAL BLINKS r v i Nenty ot them at the Gazette Office. . . . Portland, Oregon. A. P, ARMKTRflNr.. PuiuriDii upenautheyear. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. year At ibe regular convention of Dnrio Lodge Inst Tuesday evening, the editor of this paper whs ohoaen as a two-year delegate to represent D iric in the Ore gon Grand Lodge. Mr. E. P. Vomz was bis opponent, and was d featerl hi only one vo'e on Ibe third ballot, the first two ballots being each a tie. While our reporter was wandering around the oonrt house yesterday he called on the oounly court, whern he noticed the absence ot Comrnisinn' r Brenner. On inquiry he learned th.t Mr. Brenner had resigned, owing to lb' fact that the salary had been out down by the last legislature to a figure that would not nsiify him in further de voting his time to the office. The court will call an adjourned session in the near future to fill the vacancy. Oub Mistakk, Your '1 beat. Brother Michell, of The Dalles Mountaiueer, calls our atteutiou to the fact that we were wrong in looating the grand fire men's toiiruaineut iu "Portland, as we should have stated that it held iu The Dalles. We admit the error, but on looking up the card asking us io give notice of same, we find that it was mailed at Portland, as gtamp would indicate and no mention of The Dalles being on the same, not even the heading, what else eould we infer but that same was to be held in Portland, Phi . C." .1. l . a . . j. iou uuuuiu nave oeeu more careful iu bis correspondence. How ever, it is our mistake and his treat. Ooubt Notes. The following gentle. men oompose the grand jury for the present term of court: M. A. Olden loremau. i nomas Hoskins, Tboa. Mar- latt, Oliver Cox, O. B. Day, W. A. Biddle and 0. H. Bulhs. Bailiffs: Grand jury, Chai. (Jl arlton; petit jury, W. J. McAtae; general bailiff, Thos. Morgan. Two Jubv Cases Disposed o.-Th ease, State of Oregon vs. Geo. W. Goode which was brought here ou ohange of venue from Gilliam couuty, as mention ed in last issue, was given a hearing Wednesday, the jury being instructed that evening, whiob, after a night and day grind of it, brought in a verdiot of 812.15 for plaintiff, also oanoelliug the note for 8100 which had been i.un plaintiff by defendant as a former com promise. However, as it is thought that the note cannot be oanceled in this man. ner, and a motion to set aside the verdict will probably be argued today. The case, Mrs. Henrv Welnh T t. ti mer, which has been mentioned before .u our ooinmns, was oalled up for trial yesterday. The jury was instructed immediately after supper, and about midnight brought in a verdict in tnm. of defendant, thus AH vina Hint tl... lint tua note, in favor of Aubrey, the absconder, bearing the ). L. Beymer's signature, which had been discounted by Mrs. Henry Weloh through the First NHlinn. bauk, was a forgery, presumably oommitted by Aubrey, whose residence is now UL.kuown. New Episcopal Ministeb. H.irmn E. St. Cluir has arrived m ponioi.. from Chicago and will reside at the rectory oi the Churoh of the Bedeemer with the Kev. W. E. Potwine. Mr. St. Ulair comes to engage in lay missionary worn among the missions whioh Mr. Potwine has been serving in oonneotiou with Pendleton. He will pursue his studies meanwhile and be ordained at sometime during the coming spring. Mr. St. Clair is a graduate of the law and liberal arts departments of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. ue win oonduot services in Hepp ner, Arlington, La Grand and other places whioh Mr, Potwine has been i customed to visit-East Oregoniaa. plenty op Ba'b. Beub Grant reports plenty of bear in the mountains. Ke oently while camped near a band of VVm. Peuland's sheep, he saw four of the animals in one night, and cot a cnnH snot at one of them but failed to kill n n . t. .. , vo me uazeiie a eaitor a very pressing invitation to accompany him to that seotiu for a regular, old-fashion All kin. knHl L...L a . .. , -uo. uuui, uui press OI duties in both the editorial and prt ss rooms is taking up all our time, and we could not go without suspending publication for two or three issues. However, we appreciate the opportunity presented for some rare sport. These hard times a little bear meat would not be bad. Mobb Petti Tiiikvinq James Nev- me luiormea us last Monday that he bai just discovered that some unprin cipled pi tson had broken into the Catboiio church parish and eloleu almost all the bedding, consisting of blankets, spreads, sheets, etc. from the I looks of the rear windows, Mr. Neville also thinks that thj boys have beci, using the same as a target for rill praotice, as nearly ull the lights wer. oracked or broken. It is to be regretted that anyone would steal or destroy property of that kind. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon heads them all Si or sale at Gilliam & Biebee'e. a "Hardware" dirt i no? va... at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s eland, and the e.nuo iui ourgains. a Thompson & Binns own thn hno h,h goes to and from the Palace hotel, hm will oall for parties desirinc tom rn trin in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. Gilliam & Bisbee are still doing busi ss at the old stand nnnri. t oontrary notwithstanding. They invite in- okcuumuui ineir mammotii stook of hard ware, wagons, impliments, etc. a dinor & Co.. tha nam fl- I ... lost any of their popularity by the ohange. They continue to do hnin0. the old wav the orenh.ot nnolit ,..-J ' j ...7 . - -"""" ' J i-""uiuoieu, iui- rue least mnnov Change of Ownership CHARGE OF THE 11 JS HAVE TAIfTO which we ;z::;;t r? the eRTy meat ma on hands at all times the choicest satisfactory manner. Will keep rn- 85- Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Cor ea oeer, ttc, Etc. SHAW & McCAETY 1 1 . . -fronrietc Keeley Uiule -OF- Ox or the Cure Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It in located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautijul Town on the Coast. KIRK "R.TTTTT Tie Enterprise Bakery and fer? Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. tw..m. ...... . . STAPLE xuey win Keep on hand a f nil H hi As Mi him, A full i; nsuallv Ventn I "ee8- U8.keB and Bread: in fact .... . try them. ' ,aBa uar' 8tora- Thsy will sell cheap foi cash J" sw A DIWG IN THE MA1IKET. Some very good, some bad. ' th8M' Also of no value wtte'vT Pi80nOU8' And these alone fhUodrbTBre 8reSt help9 Weolaimt0keep1tock0mPUndinB- To compound thlm madB- To charge for themPeasnabryr.e80rip,i0118 qniokI 1171. , no can ao netter than this? ,. PIGEONS FOR NAVAL USE. They Will no Made I'nrt of tho Service ol tho United States. The United States practice ship Con stellation, which recently sailed on the cadets' summer voyage, had aboard a number of homing pigeons, to be used as means of communication between the ship and points ashore. The hir.li. will be liberated at intervals and are TOM I in I DlTIPflNY PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. IT TELLS nn " " JJres81n. 'to.. .nuuenco or Fiams, What to Eat, JIowtoKatlt, Things to Do, Jhlnirs to Avoid, Perils of Summer. IowtnRi.il.. ' IJaneers of Kls(ni;, "V""'""3 a-uuu ana a iiinrnnnrii..::.." jieu (linn. I,:"."'' ij Superfluous Hair. WZESX! d ....iiuvuiK name, Care of Teeth. After-Dinner tfaps, "'ui or l ODacco, t Of Kissing, Restoring the )rnwn.H n J; ."ch wr, ' Tn et SV3U,'f Ctt. wuuiniiuu, nnea ' 'J " -u n Clot!,lng?What toear Sffi'T "'Peranw, How Mu ih ir. 0.". ear, Headache, Cause A Cn Contagious DlsnHo. v uu iiviv TO CUBE BljrV r. 11.11 (TTionln.1 ln 1..: jti..!.i . CoUffhn r-l,nlM r...... . " DiaCK Jfiyes, Bolls. Tlnmo nknivi.,.. u,lut. uiuciiu raessaffes irom v r , , uipntiierla, Dysonterv Dandn.iT ri , v'"",u""n. uold Feet, Corns the practice vessel to the naval acade- JSS Hiccough, HivJ, UoZlZ f.tS& COPPER RIVETED 00T - m 3 liOTTOMrAl EJEKVii guaranteed. Pilesl PllesI Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense and etioKiuei most at nitfbt; worse by aoratcbing. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer ate, beoomingr very sore. Swaynb's Ointment stops the itohing and bleedina uco.o uiocrnuou, ana in most esses re moves the tumors. At drueffists. nr hv !mail,for53oeuts. Dr. Swayne 4 Son, Philadelphia. BW j yr' Bip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Eip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or un : sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per oordj three times, 81 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan a Howard's. .ff Wb AB8 at Wouk. What has Hepp ner done or what will she do to enter tain the Grand Lodge when it meetn there next month? We haye not hear.l a word from the Heppner brethr although we have been sending sample copies to them right along. Oregon n-oigni. lieep your outer garments orotber. The Heppner boys at it now. It ia not neoessary uum wobi neppner is going to do. She has a reoord for getting there ou every proposition. a loft, nr .-ntn l.n. n " " " ""' x". "neumatlsm. Rfmrwnrm bj: ureats.lvv Pnl.m.1 been established, says the Baltimore VVrJlJ,''ai 't Bites.TweS S?re Sun. I . " .-."". u. uaren. iX Wiu UvE nl If f Pvnnmin.T.r -l 1.1 ---"'""." diiuuiu prove sue- nroBen,l .,ih t co UU()J, m luIS H8 B premjnm Win. ''oothache. Uloer . uB. win ue cm 1 lltt A'fillmr i..,. i.. ... OAiTr.,... .... '." I1.' I I wunsii) I in) nnurifid i 1UU inv to ;,(.' WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY. MinistbhiaTj Apfaiks. Rev. Frank Adkins bus been assigned the M. E. South charge at this plaoe for the eusuing fiscal year. Mr. Adkins is well known here, formerly residing in this vioinity. Bev. Palmer, the pastor of the past year, bobs to ti.o ri..! circuit, Spokane district. During his sojourn in Heppner he ban fuithf,,ii discharged his duties and has made many friends. 'P1.,. . i vn Pi";'"-now to imve m-m Uln , .I, , "'V liOW t' havo thorn witlio i no cli.Klles.s-l.ow to bo fruitful and multiply, ; I he curious how t lev "urP,i n,i ' .i . ( o '"i i-.iiiit; lu l I he heal tWl,ow to enjoy hfe and keep well ANI) 1 The invalJ-how to get well again .speedily ' SA VI i 0 impident-ho w to refminVastiil enertr'v. at f 8H0EMAKKR.-Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham ' building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a oali- Uwtl OTTfJTTT wv.aa ivi. wilt, wo.nr. L-nf.n.- rt.i.. 1... KNOW rVtfaDr-OTl YEAR IiP?iT' WP''. 200 cuts, 24 t,,l. plates 5 20U 1 recipes- Lnnnf? Lt-fcJJ' I '-' P, m.h St.. No- Vorl- SOLD Land For Sale.-480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch aud will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. lossiui tno government would prob ably find it profitable to the navy to encourage the homing- pigeon service with the small appropriation needed to carry out the plans of the projectors of the enterprise. At present the facilities ou, for trainin? birds nt, thn nnvni ,.,i.. are riglu ; are limited, no government appropria to boai-t ' tion heing available. At Fortress Monroe, the first stopping place of tho ship, it is possible several trained birds from Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York will be taken aboard and dispatched with informa tion from the cruising grounds. The headquarters at Washington will also be posted of the whereabouts of the vessel tnrough winged messengers from that city. A lot of the birds to accompany the ship willno doubt be sufficiently trained toward the close of the voyage to be useful in conveying messages ashore. The practicability of the homing pigeon service has been satisfactorily tested by communications with the ahips of war anchored off Annapolis and from vessels plying between Balti more, Annapolis and other points. If mese experiments should be successful they will demonstrate the possibility of . ..umu( aiong ine coast at a distance of over one hundred miles, where no other means of communica tion would be possible, to be kept In constant intercourse with the shore. This prompt service, it is nlnim would be a great advantage to the gov- 'Ti, p. T . Kr. . CTITri ernmcnt. The experiments will be con- 11 LANCASHIRE tinued during the entire nmlsn fc. - ' -- - ship and will be watched with unuau&l 1 (l MANCHbmtkh, " ine iii-st one. to inarrv;(l5r?W0 lappy in luarii;, Bc ; ' ( DAYS have urizK lmliiiis: . nvn Have them witlumt. imi.1. 1 a nr?vm ( SOLD be:( AO ED energy. ( $1,100 BKPI'NEB, Dawson fe T ATTOHNEY8ATLAW. ' All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors ' OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. :(Jtis ratal OREGON. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL AT Insurance Co. interest. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL I L W. PATTERSON, AGENT otl Be-tjn tne Worm