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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
W o mE myp to sell you ji ppni i lis :One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. IBOACES DEBDBD-160 CTTND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded Innd there are 140 acrrs gw d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded laud has a gor.d spring of water on it. all under I fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, S800. AND STlJIv ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms A good terempV for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best Btock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize vni. n. vM .nn, onH vnrv enrreiinondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will he published utilesB the writer s real name is signed as an, evidence ol good faun. Did jon ever Rend about the Man who Hid bia Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the SoiJe schemes In the country Will not acoomuliab Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live. Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Oei its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. JZ1 -1 Ebp. Ellis has introduced several bills relative to land and irrigation matters. During the month ot August, $1,273. 267 in treasury notes were redeemed in silver dollars. A mo fxpress robbery ocourred in Northern Indiana last Monduy night. About $20,000 were taken. The oourngeous Californiun, Judge Rosa, has five (Jbinnmen on the load to the flowery kinodom. Tnu Uroeon National is the first bunk of Portland to resume. The others will follow Bnit in the near future. Trm Oreconinn abuses Senator Mitch ell because he is a silver man. This is bad taste, besides the people are with him. Tub people are trying to find out how and when the tariff will be tampered with. That is the trouble; thev oan't do it. Colonel Huohkh, of Kansas, has been dishonorably discharsed for refusal to disband tbe republican bouse of the Kansas legislature last winter. Senator Mitchell thinks that in stead of increasing the ratio, we Bhould deorease it to 15) to 1, France's ratio. His speech Tuesday was well received. Tub men who robbed the Delta Colo., bunk lust week have been iden- titled as Tom and Fred MoCarty, father and sou . Billy Mot'urty, a brother of Tom MoCarty, escaped. Tub Sun Jose Mercury waB fined for contempt of oourt, ooused by publishing the details of a divoroe trial. The paper appealed and the decision of the lower court was reversed, Senatoii Dolph says if be were going to vole for free silver he would favo, lit to 1. But as he don't favor it at all, it matters little how the senator specu lates on the subject. Secretary Caiilisi.h now admits that no form of paper money, except gold certificates, have been redeemed in gold since Mil). 4th This does away with further exouxe to fight the Sherman law. TiU'Htc is now in silver bullion, held by the government, $174,061,212, (coin ed value,) and under the Sherman act, subject to coinage, if tbe government wills it. Tub house of lords rejected the Irish home rule bill by an overwhelming majority. Gladstone will probauly appeal to tbe people for justification of bis polioy. There is, aud has been fur -years, among the oommou people of tbe iUuitid Kingdom, a bitter sentiment against the upper bouse of parliament. France baa $18 per capita in silver; we have 8. France is prosperous. 'Taking the gold-bug cry of "danger Jine," we can yet iuorease $10 per capita iu silver and then be solid as a rock, eveu iu the eyes of the mighty Euglaud, our financial Ood, so suith the gold-bug. We aub reliably informed thai the report cm rout about a large part of tbe lH(e school funds being lied up in one of tbe suspended Foitland banks has no foundation whatevar. It was pub lished generally iu the press of Oregon, and it is a wonder that the matter has not been noticed before. However, as we are satisfied that the report it en tirely untrue, in justioe to State Treas. Metschun, we make this statement. State op Ohio Citt of Toledo, I ss. Lucas County. j Frank J. Chbnby makes oath that h is tbe senior partuer of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, aud that SBid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (or each and every case of Catarrh thai cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Caturrb Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subKoribed iu my presence, tbis 6th day of December, A. D. 1880. , A. V. GLEAHON, seal I Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and ants directly on tbe blood aud miio'ius suriaoes of the system. Send tor testimonials free. V. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. IWSold by Druggisis, 75 cents. COUNTY COUUT MATTERS. A Pretty Good-sized Grist of Business for One (session Official List Next lssne. County court convened in regular session on Wednesday, 6th day of Sep tember, 1893, with the following officers present : Judge Julius Keithly; Commissioner J M Baker; Clerk J W Morrow and Sheriff Geo. Noble. After due proclamation of opening court the following proceedings were had, to-wit: KIH8T DAY. In the matter of tbe case State of Oregon vs. Rebecca Howard, costs were ordered paid as lollows: F J Hallock, justice fees, $7.06 ; C W Rychard, con stable fees, $3.30. Case State of Oregon vs. T R Howard, cost hill ordered paid as follows: FJ Hallock, justice tees, $7,115; C W Rvcbard, constable fees, $3. 30. Cost bill in case Slate of Oregon vs. lice Ailkins anil Moore, paid as foil own: 1' J Hallock, paid justice fees, fU.yi); witness tees, .Mrs. Whetstone $1.70; G W Rea, $1.70; C C Sargent, $1.70; met Sargent, $1.7U. Cost Bill in case State of Oregon vs. Frank, .Sloan, Frank and Newt Jones, paid us follows: Justice fees, F J Hal lock, $21.00; witness fees: Geo. Conser, $0.20; J G Thmopson, $6.20; G W Harrington, $3.20; llillv Hvnil, $8.50; V A Johnston, $4.70: R j Williams, $8.50; Tom Bucklev, $0.20; Mac Smith, $6 60; Geo. Grav, $6.20; Willis Stewart, $6.20; Utis 1'atlersori, $4 70; WK .Straight, $4.40; Uzz French, $5 20; Geo. N'ob!e$ 170; Albert Ron, $3.20; 1) A llerren, $5,511). Case Stato of Oregon, vs. John Dow, costs paid as follows: F J Hallock, justice lees, $3.95. Cost bill in case State of Oregon vs. Tice Ailkins and Moore, paid as fol lows: Justice fees, F J Hallock, $10.00; witness fees: Frank Sloan, $1.70; JG Thompson, $1.70; Miss Nelson, $1.70; ('has. Tilden, $1.70: R Neville, $1.70; F.I Hallock. $1.70; J Skoglund, $1.70. Cost bill, State of Oregon vs. Noah Mulkey, paid as follows: Justice fees, FJ Hallock. $8.60: witness fees, John McFerrin, $3 90; Ida Matteson, $3 90; Minnie McFerrin, $3.90; Mrs. Ben Jlattiison, $3,90. Cost bill, case State of Oregon vs. John Doe and Richardson, paid as follows: FJ Hallock, justice fees, $4.45. In the matter of tbe insanity of Grov er L Wright, cost bill paid as follows; K T Gngcin, attending physician, $5 00; Kngene Myers, witness. $6 90; James llansfoid, witness, $0.90; J W Morrow, clei k's fees, $0 00 ; Cost bill, State of Oregon vs. Wm. Qiiinn, F J Hallock ordeicd paid $4.45 as justice fees. Case, Slate of Oregon vs, Andrew Cuinmings, F J Hallock, ordered paid $5 35, justice fees. SECOND DAY. In the matter of affidavit of publica tion of the official list, affidavit, of A W Gazette, was found to bo correct Riid the same was accepted. The following miscellaneous bills gainst the county were allowed in full : G G Wickson A Co.. Htatimmrv account R.'W A W Norton, road and briik'A uci'minl oo An " -u.uu McFarland Mercantile Co., School Sunt. Record 0 nil Glass & I'rudlioinnic, Countv Ru- COt'lt ,( Oil flit -c.v.v Minor & Co., court house aud jail account 4.25 A Glisan. imiiner account 1 "s HalKtO'Oonnell.stationeiyacct , 3.50 Allowed in njirt F.ugene Myers, Insane acct. $7.25 'iiiovu'U $5.70 Disallowed : N Nielson, damage claim. . . . $ 1.79 N Nielson, ' 100.00 TII.'RD DAY. ("has. McDowell, having passed sat isfactory examination is appointed as a student to the Stato Agiicultural college or year 1893. He was recommended by II Blackman. Scrip ordered issued to J W Pawson for services as Prosecuting Attorney in case of State vs. J F Spray, $5 00 Claim of $4 00. disallowed. Claim of S C Stone continued for term. Resignation of l'etcr Brenner as com missiner of Morrow county consideied and accepted. Issue of scrip was confirmed in the matter of Hie justice certificate for Dist. Attv. fees, Slate vs. Ailkins and Moore. 11 L McAlister is appointed a pupil in the Statu Affrioultnral college on For recommendation of J N Brown and Supt. Saling. Bond of J F Willis, for the delivery of 20 cords of wood at the court bouse, with A M Gunn assuretv, accepted. Bond of W L Mallory with W 1' Dutton as suretv, accented. Cost, bill ca-e State of Oregon vs. J F Sprav allowed as follows: Justice fees, C M Hague, $6 00; constable fees, S 1111 Meadows. $27.10; witness fees, K S Cox, $1 50. WE Kahler. $1.50; Frank Sloan, $150; J N Brown, $5 50; Mrs. A M Banister, $2.00; Lizzie Gruyton, $2.10; James Wvland, 2.90; disallowed, J W Dawson, mileage as prosecuting attorney, $4.00. Upon certificates of F J Hallock, J I', issue of scrip was confirmed in the fol lowing named cases, towit: State ol Oregon vs. Frank and Newt Jones and Frank Sloan ; State of Oregon vs. Noah Mulkey. Miscellaneous bills against tbe county were allowed as follows: Vavvter Crawford, stationery acct.$ 9.45 W L Sating, county school super- intendant account 95 25 White & McLangbiin, road and bridge account 44.79 Wm Portland, pauper acct 30 10 F J Hallock, teacher's examinat'n 12.00 W J Leezer, County treasurers salary 83.33 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery account 89.90 Henry Padburg, pauper iccount. . 19.75 Heppner Light and Water Co., court house and jail acct.. 5.00 Jess Lieuallen, pauper acct 23.00 Gilliam & Bisbee, courthouse and jail account 5.50 Patterson rub. Co. stationery acct 27. 3o Petition in matter of road application No. 131, of James Nolan and 23 others, accep'ed and David Baker, M R Morgan and II K Simpson appointed viewers and Isa Brown surveyor, to view and survev and locate said road, to meet on Oct. 7, 1893, at 10 o'clock. FOURTH DAY Contract for repairing road from David M. Leatherman's up Rhea creek to the Miller place, was awarded to Chas. Kirk. W L Mallory awarded contract of making grade around what is known as Dead Man's lull. ChaB Hams, super visor of the district, appointed to re ceive the work upon completion and report to the court. The pay for this work to be made out of the five per cent iumu appropriated by the state lor road purposes. In the matter of road application No. 127, the court finding that viewers to assess damages failed to be sworn as ordered, and bill for services was con tinued until such time as the viewers shall qualify. The viewers are V J Vanghan and Samuel Walker. The report of viewers and surveyor on road application No. 129, came be fore the court and was considered. The surveyor's report was found to be in error and the same was continued until corrected. Claims for services in this matter ordered paid as follows: Kobert Saver, viewer 1 day $1 00 J M Ilamblet, " 1 " 1 00 G W Denham, " 1 " 1 00 Ernest Reitman, chain bearer. ... 1 00 1) II Grabiil, " " .... 1 00 N B Williams, marker 1 00 Report on road application No. 128 was considered, but surveyor's returns being in error, the same was continued for term. Bills in this connection al lowed as follows : Robert Sayer, viewer and chain bearer, $6.20; allowed $5 80 J M Ilamblet, viewer 3 00 G W Denham, viewer 4 10 Krnest Reiunan, chain bearer. ... 4 10 N B Williams, maiker 2 30 The report, of viewers and survevor of road application No. 130, considered. Surveyor's return being in error, the same was continued for term. The fol low ing claims were paid: Robert Sayer, viewer, $10.30 ; paid $9 70 J M Ilamblet, viewer 5 70 G W Denham, viewer 6 30 O J Wilson, chain bearer 5 50 r.rnest Reitman, chain bearer. ... 6 00 Claim of W G Scott, supervisor of road district 23, for $16, allowed. lhe costs in tbe iimuest over the body of Wm. Matteson, ordered paid as follows : Thos Morgan, juror . $ (1 00 W J French, " 6 00 J G Beans, " 3 00 1 Large, ' 1 00 Sam Kibv, " 1 00 John .McFerrin, witness 1 50 Minnie McFerrin, " 1 50 Dr P B McSwords, examining physician 25 00 T W Ayera, coroner 16 60 Letter of Aithur L Thomas, chairman of the National Irrigation Committee, requesting the appointment of two dele gales to the International Irrigation I 'on gresstobe held in Lob Angeles, ChI., on October 10, was fully considered and the matter lett with the Judge to make the appointment. Tbe following bills were allowed: Nate McBee, stock inspector's salarv $1K) 00 Simons & Son, court house and jail account . 3 25 Contract of Morrow countv with Paul A Ozanne, to make present ownership books, accepted and agreement filed. FIFTH DAY. The Sheriff oidered to collect delin quent taxes for the years 1890-1-2. tieo W incent appointed Countv Commissioner to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter Brenner. A J Cook appointed supervisor of road district No. 19. A levy of 10 mills on all taxable pro perty was declared. Petition of J M Kees and 21 others. praying for bridge on Rhea creek on road No. 114, considered and Draver granted, and the Judge instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of same. Miscellaneous bills allowed as fid- lows : J M Baker, com. salary $ 16 tX) IllltUS Keith V. iniliiH salarv. l.MI Oil Geo Noble, sheriff lees ' hT) ra J W Morrow, clerk fees 253 80 further information call at our office. PATTERSON JtTJB: Robert L Shaw, assessor's claim, $760.00; allowed 6S0 00 The official list will appear in our nut issue. Bwh.g Around the Circle Of the diseases to which it is adapted with the best results, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a family medicine, comprehensive in ite scope, has never been thrust upon public attention in the guise of a universal panacea for bodily ills. Tbis claim, daily arrogated in the columns of tbe daily press by the proprietors of medicines far iuferior to it as speoifiee, has in a thousand instances disgusted the publio iu advance by ite absurdity, and the prospeots of other remedies of sunenor qualities have beu haudeapped by the pretentions of their worthless predecessors. But the Ameri can people know, beoause they have verified the fact by tbe most trying tests, that the Bitters possesses tbe virtues of a real specific) in cases of malarial and liver disorder, constipation, nervous rheumatio, stomach and kidney trouble. Wbat it does it does thoroughly, and mainly for tbis reason it iB indorsed and recommended by hosts of respectable medical men. WAN I'KD. Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to offer botb in fruits and ornamentals, and controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exolusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure ohoice of territory. May Brothers, Nurserymen, 142-60 Rochester, N. Y. NEW RESTAURANT. I have opened a first class restaurant at tbe old Matlock building called Holton reetaurant. 43-tf. Mrs. G. W. Swaooabt. $100 REWARD! One hundred dollars reward will be paid for tbe arrest and conviction of the parties connected with' the rbbberv of Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near Heppner, on Monday August, 21, 1893. Geo. Noble. 156-tf. Sheriff of Morrow county, NOTICR. To all persons intereated in securing time for purchase of railroad lands please oall at clerk's office and sign petition to congress. 58-67 J. W. Morrow. EAGLETS. From our Long Creek Paper. Pbil Metcban, Jr., son of the state treasurer, has returned to Salem from a visit with friends in Grant oouuty. V. O. Kelly, C. V. Mael and J. S. W. Smith arrived from Heppner Sunday with freight for Long Creek merchants. Sen. Hamilton, who drove a email band of horses to Butte City, Montana, recently, bas sold. However, at what price, was not learned. Tom Williams, E. N. Crockett and H. Y. Blaokwell returned from Portland Sunday. Pin Ear was not run in but one of the races in whioh he was entered. L. French and little daughter, Mil lard French, Mrs. L. W. Briggs, Mrs. H. E. Freuoh and Miss MBrv Nelson. all of Heppner, passed through Long Greek early this week en route for tbe lucDuffee hot springs. Johnny Nealen was in the oitv Sat- nrday on business. He has just com pleted harvesting bis second orop of airaiin nay, vtDicn be says it fully equal if not better tban the first crop. He hopes to harvest tbe third orop tbis season. "How to Care All Skin Disease.' 8imply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe face, bands, nose, &c, leaving tbe skin dear, white and healthly. Its great healing and onrntiye powers are possess ed by no otber remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr. CHICAGO OX FIRE. One of the most interesting and wonderful exhibitions outside of the World's Fair, at Chioago, is the great Panorama of the Chioago fire. No written description can do justioe to this remarkable sceue. It presents the oity as it was while burning, iu which are Bhown in a startling manner tbe fire nuns and panic that make this oon- flagmtioD the most awful calamity of the ceutury. Everyone going to the World's Fair to see the sights should take oc casion to view this thrilling scene. It is situated at 130 Michigan Avenue Bnd is easy of acoess from all the down town hotels. Are Yoa Nervous, Are yon all tired out. do you have thnn tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly polities the "blood. It also creates good appetite, cures indigestion, beartbnrn and dyspepsia. BIDS WASTED. yOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE count? ; con; t of Morrow couuiv will re ef ve .vale,! bun tor the eonsiruction ol brlclKe oii Kb., creek at the croHing of r" No. 14, m per plain and .peclUc-ailon. on tile t the county clerk'i ollk-e, natd bkl to be opened Sept. JO. lutu. ,t 1 'p. rcterve. th right to rejt any and all bid. , . JDUIIS KillHl-T, IW'M- County Judf. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu 35 Flour.bbl 3 75 4 0b Beeves, cows dt two-year-olds. cwt. 1 50 " tnree ' 2 00 2 25 Sheep, muttons, bead 1 50(g2 25 " stock 1 50 I 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt $4 75 Hogs, dressed 6 50 700 Wool 610 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 E.'.'gs, doz I2li Chickens, doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt gl 05 1 20 Flour, bbl 3 00 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (i 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 (J 16 Butter, lb 20 fti 25 Eggs, doz 16 20 Chickens, doz 5 00 6 00 Turkeys, lb 15 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt $ 90 1 00 Flour, bbl 3 00 3 40 Beeves, owt 1 75 (i 2 75 " dressed 4 00 a 6 00 Muttons, live sheared. .. 2 50 3 00 dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 15 25 Eggs, doz 15 (a) 16 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00 Turkeys lb 12 14 EAGLE BRAND THE BEST ROOFING! It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fac tory or Out Buildings and costB half the price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by anyone. Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs Easily made water tight and fire proof at email expense. With dark red rubber paiuton decayed (shingles, it fills the pores ana givff a substan tial roof that lasts for years. Curled or warped shingles, it brings to their placeB and keeps them. Thp genuine rubber paint requires no heating and no tur ON TTN OR IROV ROOFS. It is acknowledg ed the best paint, haa heavy body, is easily applied, expands by the contracts of cold, and never cracks. One coat equals four of any other. Buildings covered with felt can be made water tieht at amall expense. Write at once for particulars. Excelsior Paint and Roofing Co., ISA and 157 Duane Street. New York, N. Y. 3?o Conaumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health byslmple means, after sutfering for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, la anxious to make known to his fellow iufl'erers themeanB of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those deslr ing the prescription, which wll cost them noth ng, ana may prove a Diessing, wm please ad- Irons Vtrv L'lue.or, A U'ncu dress. 1-t a w Brooklyn, New York. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON 1j Aug. 22,1893. Notice is hereby given thai the following-named settler has tiled notice o his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciaim, arm mamma prooi wm dc maue be fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, ur., ou uev- a, ipi;m, viz.: KKUBEN 8PERRY. of lone; Hd. App. No, 4855 for the NEMofSeo. 29, Tp 1 N. R, 24 K. W. M. He names the followtn g witnesses to provs his continuous residence upou aud cultivation of sain iaim, viz.: Ed. Hollowar. of Douerlas Oreeon. Jnh Long, T. -I. Carle, and Paul Reitman, all oi ione Oregon. 157-167 John W. Lewis, Register. Notice Of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREOON I J Aug. 22, 1S93. Notice ii herebv given thai the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner SIDNEY 8. BEALES. of Eight Mile; Hd., App. No. 2332 for the NEJ of Sec. 30. To. 3 K 25 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his i.uiiuittiou riraiuem;c upuii aim cultivation of said land, viz.: i. D Coats, of Eight Mile, John Jenkins, of nvipuei, mi AHiiuaugn, v. u. ruqua, both ol 1-166 John W. Lewis, Register. SClATlCf'J rA OW.R. MF'G. CS PORti Aiun nB .-w. uri. For sale hy Slncum-Johuetoo. Druu Co. and T. W. Ayera, Jr. One Smaa Mile Dean erirv week u,TorpiJ iSUU HATTEES BALD mat i. V . V1 ' hair V-nar'n- VrUUe, Jo i, .PUt at en.. Ha. it a ... . it out .e or r.H.? Uit ff ' your .calp t U dry or in a heated condition jjocm r . . ... ,, you will beeom are ome of your .ymptomt be warned in " bald. SKOOKUHI i. what you 0ea. It. predion &2SgaatT& earch. kuonledM of Ae dl.eo" ; ol tie .Mir a d icaip ou nntafyftbut to treat them. "Skookum " contain! ethtT mVlf .t 1 atlig the follicles, tl rtiju a dellehtfuuy coollns and refre.hlng Tonl Uy allmuaiius vu falling Imtr. cures dandruff and q rowthmrm taw , erpton. by the uni tliehuir. t . .n(i direct to tin, and we will forward ar fi titr fci.SU. TRADE MARK K6gl5B THE SKOOKUM ROOT 67 South Fifth It is a vvonrkrful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scofl's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos- phites of Lime and children and produces them from taking col nO'.u's. sound, and i Scott's Emulsion ciuiu Colds, Consurn?t.;"7i, Situ all Anaemic and T,7r.;.-;V: .:. Prevents wasting iu c h ! most as palatable m'-'i. the genuine. IVi-.-jkH i Bowne, Chemist i, l.Vv y.irt ill Drills:';. DR. FOOTE'S R4ND-BOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, la the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmosl Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth, How to Eat it. Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dlnner Naps, Things to Do, Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco, Things to Avoid, Aiedicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Perils of Summer, Superfluous nalr, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, How to Breathe, Removing Pamo, How M uch to Wear, To Get Itid of Lice, DangerB of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblains, Cold Poet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inllamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Soro Eyes, Sore Mouth,' Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcen. Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms iu Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' IIILLS. ESF'AII ueiv soDscnbera nod prompt renewals iJurin"; tbe month ot Aug. will be preBenRed with free onpynf this as a prpttiium. Portland, Oregon. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. "SS'S?'?,t''l,SJ,WWI','!"B W '"Ml""""''"'!' JAI . I.iu.l FOR INVENTIONS. of the tucompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employingStent and rel able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent f epeXerwUv if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. a""cutQePenQSereauy "not taiued counsel expert in patent practice, .u rolcmj, , vne umtea states and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases. Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If VOU hflVfr An tnwntinn vh lnA J . - matter. TWP DPPCC -! 618PSTREEt;'NORTHWEST J0HN weddERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry. -W Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON n"-.10' lm- Noti,'e hereby given that OreVon!on'se,:"'v4flei'k ' U miU laSHl," de',,!e Upo" and cultivation of, V. O. Bore, Heppner, Oregon, J. T. Yount MATh l0m Bttr,,le.tt' i!1 ,0 LexinKtoS or.' Notice of Assignee. VOTirE IS HEREBY lilVEN THAT THF Ullders irniKi h. n,i. ...... ' " A 1 '"E lirnp ,t i iV . "5 " n. appointed all creditor. n 1 " ' '""! to, and U -v".u u vLKnJl', KKon' August 3lit m Attorney for A..igneiH0BiaA " Assignee, C.MIlUlt IP r (' ,i m elaims presented within iu 1 1 LT , , months and iir,i,-.i . .. wrninf three me court. n. HEADS ROOT HAIR CROWERj HAIR GROWER CO., Ave., New York. in. m. It checks wasting in the hoahhy flesh. It keeps i: will do the same for you TV P. Armstrong, Principal. and therefore are Zg&Z uciuic uvuug uu iac nin SXZlu.n.. Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, ihi fi"f",8t 15' 18'j;l- Nntiee Is herebv Riven that n!,,y,in',sm,eIerha filed notice of for. IP'm'"1 that 8Hl1 P1' II1 be made be rr L Mo,rrow. County Clerk at Heppner, "Jr., on Monday. October i, 18113, viz.: . EDITH LUELLINQ 2 LWj"!"'8 N. W for the WW BWJ4 one nam pr tha tnii...t . ...... t. S??VV "9Ui.reWenco upon and cultivation ' ""IU IHI1U. viz, ; Jm bMUler;.Walter Bennett, C. E. Hami tie!(.I?aniB' ttU of Hardman Oregon. i,H'it4 John W. Lewis Regliter. Notice of Assignee. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHK ben i, ' (rs snwl the lly. of Sept. I h if ' """'Knee oi tnenrm otuox uroi. !i.i, i!uitm "ho Bhall not exhibit their claim with n t iri mn,.,i,. r .h ,f Pn III !!"!?' 'hi idice shall not rarticirate in the rth hlends until after pavment in full of " " Presented v.iihin said term of three mouths and allowed bv the court Dated at Sf, "f,"' '"W'.Beptember 8'h, 1M3. 6 lydhj W. F. FILL, Attorneys for Assignee. AislguM. MUli 0-17